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山西省太原市杏花岭区山西省实验中学学年高一上2024-2025学期开学英语试题
一、单项选择
1.The ChineseDream^^is greatdream of the wholenation,which means all theChinesepeople havechances to enjoy wonderfullife.A.the;a B.a;a C.a;the D.the;the
2.------When isJay9s concert------If sthree oclock theafternoon ofJuly18th.A.at;in B.at;on C.on;in D.in;on
3.Though theyare faraway from school,the childrenwho livein mountainsgo toschoolon foot.A.ever B.always C.never D.hardly ever
4.“I dontthink I am differentfrom else.I amjust theson of a farmer,the ChinesewriterMo Yansaid.A.everyone B.nobody C.someone D.anyone
5.——Whos theman over there Isit Mr.Black一It behim.Hes muchtaller.A.may notB.cant C.will notD.mustnt
6.It isreported that the foodthat Chinesepeople everyyear isenough tofeed200million peoplefor ayear.A.eat B.have C.waste D.make
7._I want to tellyou is the deeplove andrespect Ihave formy parents.A.That B.Which C.Whether D.What
8.There area smallnumber ofpeople wholike theidea,possibly twenty.A.as fewas B.as littleas C.as manyas D.as muchas
9.If nothing,the oceanswill turninto fishdeserts.A.does B.had beendoneC.will doD.is done
57.Where wereFrench friesfirst madeno more than2words
58.Why arethe friedpotatoes called French friesno morethan8words
59.Who first introduced French fries to America no morethan3words
60.What doesthe underlined“that”in the last paragraphrefer toonly1word
六、单词拼写.(根据首字母单词拼写)
61.Lucy iskind andh.We alllike her粗根据汉
62.Daniel didthe exercisestoo whichmade histeacher veryangry.
63.Bob issix feetin(身高).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)语提示单词拼写)花费根据汉语提
64.Lily isat school,who usuallyher pocket-money onbooks.示单词拼写)
65.Help yto somefish75Lucy saidto Jackand Janepolitely.根据首字母单词拼
七、书信写作假如你叫李华,在新学期开学后的一堂英语课上,老师要求你们写一篇英文介绍自己,
66.内容须包含以要点兴趣爱好及学习现状;
1.对过去的回顾;
2.对新的学习生活的规划
3.注意.文中不能透露个人真实信息,如姓名,住址及学校等
1.字数左右,短文首句已给出,不计入字数2100My nameis LiHua,
10.Ive livedin NewYork andChicago,but don9t likeof themvery much.A.either B.any C.each D.another
11.If parentshave childrenhelp withhousework,the childrenwill feelneeded.,they willlearn totakecare of themselves.A.First ofall B.In aword C.That is to sayD.What9s more
12.When Iwas little,my motherused tosit bymy bed,me storiestill Ifell asleep.A.having toldB.tellingC.told D.to tell
13.——I dontunderstand whyyou didntgo to the lectureyesterday afternoon.一Im sosorry.But Imy homework.A.had doneB.was doingC.would doD.am doing
14.When Iarrived,Bryan took me tosee thehouse Iwould bestaying.A.what B.when C.where D.which一
15.Thanks a lot foryour book.I foundit veryinteresting.一,Fm gladyou enjoyedit.A.All thebest B.It isnothingC.No thanksD.Very well
二、完形填空When Iwas young,every holidaythat Ihad seemedwonderful.My16tookmeby trainor bycarto ahotel bythe
17.All day,I seemto remember,I18on the(》朝汐)(毁sands withstrange19children.We madehouses andgardens,and20the tidedestroy妍;)them.When thetide wentout,we21overthe rocks andlooked downatthefish in therock-pools.In thosedays the22seemed toshine alwaysbrightly23the waterwas alwayswarm.Sometimeswe24beach andwalked in the country,searching ruinedhouses anddark woodsand climbingtrees.There were25in onespockets orgood placeswhere onecould26ice creams.Each dayseemed alife-time.Although Iam nowthirty-five yearsold,my ideaofagood27is muchthe sameas itwas.I28like thesun andwarm sandand thesound of29beating therocks.I nolonger wishto30any sandhouse orsand garden,and Idislike sweets.31,I lovethesea andoften feelsand runningthrough myfingers.(理想的)Sometimes I32what myideal holidaywill belike whenIam33,All Iwant todo then,perhaps,will beto liein bed,reading booksabout34who makehouses andgardens withsands,whowatch theincoming tide,who makethemselves35on toomany icescreams.
16.A.teacher B,parents C.friend D.younger sister
17.A.sea B.lake C.mountain D.river
18.A.played B.slept C.sat D.stood
19.A.moving B.exciting C.looking D.running
20.A.made B.brought C.watched D.heard
21.A.collected B.jumped C.turned D.climbed
22.A.light B.sun C.moon D.sands
23.A.but B.yet C.and D.or
24.A.left B.came toC.stood byD.played by
25.A.money B.sand C.ice-creams D.sweets
26.A.make B.sell C.buy D.offer
27.A.house B.holiday C,garden D.tide
28.A.hardly B・almost C.still D.perhaps
29.A.waves B・tides C.hands D.feet
30.A.destroy B.fix C.use D.build
31.A.But B.However C.Certainly D.Besides
32.A.wonder B.feel C.understand D.believe
33.A.strong B・weak C.young D.old
34.A.children B.boys C.girls D.men
35.A.happy B・tired C.sad D.sick
三、阅读理解We were on toura fewsummers ago,driving throughChicago,when rightoutside of the city,we gotpulledover.A middle-aged policemancame upto the car andwas reallybeing troublesomeat first.Lecturing us,he said,“You werespeeding.Where areyou goingin sucha hurry”Our guitarist,Tim,told himthat we wereonour way to Wisconsinto playa show.His waytowards ustotally changed.He(乐队)”asked,Oh,so youboys arein aband Wetold himthat wewere.He thenasked allthe usualband questions about the typeof musicwe played,and howlong wehad been at it.Suddenly,he stoppedandsaid,“Tim,you wantto getout ofthis ticket,dont you”Tim said,Yes.So theofficer askedhim tostepout ofthe car.The restof us,inside thecar,didnt knowwhat to think aswe watchedthe policemantalkto Tim.Next thingwe knew,the policemanwas puttingTim in the backofthepolice carhe had(彳到车),parked infront ofus.With that,he threwthecarinto reversestopping afew feetin backofour car.Now wesuddenly feltfrightened.We didntknow ifwewere all going to prison,or ifthepoliceman wasgoing tosell Timon theblack marketor something.All ofa sudden,the policemansvoicecame overhis loudspeaker.He said,“Ladies andgentlemen,for thefirst timeever,we haveTimhere singingon Route
90.“Turns out,the policemanhad toldTim thatthe onlyway hewas gettingout oftheticket wasif hesang part of oneof oursongs overthe loudspeakerin thepolice car.Seconds later,Tim startedscreaming into the receiver.The policemanenjoyed theperformance,and sentus onour waywithout a ticket.
36.The policemanstopped theboys to_.A.put theminto prisonB.give thema ticketC.enjoy theirperformance D.ask somebandquestions
37.The policemanbecame friendlytotheboys whenhe knewthey_.A.had longbeenatthe bandB.played themusic helovedC.were drivingfor ashow D.promised hima performance
38.The boysprobably felt_when theydrove off.A.joyful B.calm C.nervous D.frightenedReading todogs isan unusualwayto help childrenimprove theirliteracy skills.With theirshiningbrown eyes,wagging tails,and unconditionallove,dogs canprovide thenonjudgmental listenersneeded()for abeginning readerto gainconfidence,according toIntermountain TherapyAnimals ITAin SaltLake City.The groupsays it isthefirst programin thecountry to use dogs tohelpdevelop literacyinchildren,with theintroduction ofReading EducationAssistance DogsREAD.The SaltLake CityPublic Libraryis soldon theidea.Literacy specialistsadmit thatchildren whoreadbelow thelevel oftheir fellowpupils areoften afraidof readingaloud ina group,often havelowerself-respect,and regardreading asa headache,said LisaMyron,manager ofthe childrensdepartment.Last November,the twogroups started“Dog DayAfternoon in the childrensdepartment ofthemain library.About25children attendedeach ofthe fourSaturday-afternoon classes,reading fbrhalf anhour.Those whoattended threeofthefour classesreceived a“paw graphed”book atthelastclass.The programwas so successful thatthe libraryplans torepeat itin April,according toDanaThumpowsky,public relationsmanager.
39.What ismainly discussedinthetextA.Childrens readingdifficulties.B・Advantages ofraising dogs.C.Service inpublic library.D.A specialreading program.
40.Specialists usedogstolisten tochildren readingbecause theythink.A.dogs areyoung childrensbest friendsB.children canplay withdogs while readingC.dogs canprovide encouragementfor shychildrenD.children anddogs understandeach other
41.By saying“The SaltLakeCityPublic Libraryis soldon theidea”,the writermeans thelibraryA.uses dogsto attractchildren.B,accepts theidea putforward byITA.C.has openeda childrensdepartment.D.has decidedto trainsome dogs.
42.A“paw graphedbook ismost probablyA.a bookused inSaturday classesB,a bookwritten bythe childrenC.a prizefor thechildrenD.a giftfrom parentsMany people go to school for an education.They learnlanguage,history,geography,physics,chemistry andmathematics.Others goto schoolto learna skillso that they canmake aliving.Schooleducation isvery importantand useful.Yet noone canlearn everything fromschool.A teacher,nomatter howmuch heknows,can notteach his students everythingthey wantto know.The teachersjob istoshow his students how to learn.He teachesthem how to read and how to think.So,much moreistobelearned outsideschool bythe studentsthemselves.It isalways moreimportant toknow how to study by oneselfthan tomemorize somefacts ora(公式).formula Itis actuallyquite easy to learna certainfact inhistory ora formulain math.But it isvery difficulttousea formulain workingoutamath problem.Great scientists,such asEinstein,Newtonand Galileodidnt geteverythingfromschool.But they wereallsosuccessful.They inventedso manythingsfor mankind.The reasonfor theirsuccess isthat theyknew howto study.They readbooks thatwere nottaughtat school.They worked hard alltheir lives,wasting nota singlemoment.They wouldask many questionsas theyreadandthey didthousands ofexperiments.Above all,they knowhowtouse theirbrains.
43.Many peoplegoto schoolforaneducation,while someothers gotoschoolfor.A.enjoying themselves B.learning subjectsC.learning askillD.making aliving
44.According tothe passage,the mostimportant thinga teachershould dois.A.to teachthe studentshowtostudybythemselvesB.to teachhisstudentshowtoreadC.to teachthe studentshowtothink D.to teachhisstudentseverything heknows
45.How didgreatscientists succeedD.They reada lotof booksand askedmanyquestionswhilereading.E.They didthousands ofexperiments.F.They alwaysworkedhardand neverwasted time.G.All ofthe above.Some peoplethink that success isonly forthose withtalent orthose whogrow upintheright family,andothers believethatsuccessmostly comesdown toluck.Im notgoing tosay luck,talent,andcircumstances dontcome intoplay becausethey do.Some peopleare bornintotheright familywhileothers areborn withgreat intelligence,and thatsjust thereality ofhow lifeis.However,to succeedinlife,one firstneeds toset agoal andthen graduallymake itmore practical.And,in additionto that,in orderto get really good at something,one needsto spendat least10,000hours studyingand practicing.Tobecome greatat certainthings,ifll requireeven more time,time thatmost peoplewont put in.This isa bigreason whymany successfulpeople adviseyou todo somethingyou love.If you dont enjoywhatyoudo,itisgoingtofeel likeunbearable painand willlikely makeyou quitwell beforeyou everbecomegood at it.When yousee peopleexhibiting somegreat skillsor havingachieved greatsuccess,you knowthat theyhaveputina hugepartoftheir lifetogetthere ata hugecost.Ifs sometimeseasytothink theygot luckyorthey wereborn withsome raretalent,but thinkingthat waydoes youno good,and there9sahugechance that youre wronganyway.Whatever youdo,if youwanttobecome greatatit,you needto workday inand dayout,almost tothepoint ofaddiction,and overa longperiod of time.If yourenot willingto putinthetime andwork,dontexpect toreceive anyrewards.Consistent,hard workwont guaranteeyou thelevel of success youmaywant,but itwill guaranteethatyou will becomereallygoodat whateveritisyou putall thatwork into.
46.Paragraph1mainly talksabout.A.the reasonsfor successB.the meaningof successC.the standardsof successD.the importanceofsuccess
47.In Paragraph2,the underlinedword thatrefers to.A.being goodatsomethingB.setting apractical goalC.putting inmoretimeD.succeeding inlife
48.Successful peoplesuggest doingwhat oneloves because.C.one givesup his work easilyD.it takesa lotoftimeto succeedA.work makesone feelpain B.one tendstoenjoyhiswork
49.What canwe inferfrom Paragraph4A.Successful peoplelike toshow theirgreat skills.B.People sometimessucceed withoutluck or talent.C.People needto achievesuccess atthe costof life.D.It helpstothinkthat luckortalentleads tosuccess.
50.What isthe maintheme ofthe passageA.Having agoal isvital tosuccess.B,Being goodis differentfrom beinggreat.C.One cannotsucceed withouttime andpractice.D.Luck,talent andfamily helpto achievesuccess.
四、对话填空补全对话Waiter:Good evening!51Mr.Black:Yes,please.A tablefor two.Waiter:
52.Your tableis nearthe window.Mr.Black:OK,ThanksWaiter:My pleasure.May Itake yourorderMr.Black:Yes,Id likea hamburger,fish andchips anda cupof coffee.Waiter:Coffee withsugarMr.Black:53Waiter:What aboutyou,madamMrs.Black:Some saladand bread,please.Waiter:54We havesome fruitjuice.It tasteswonderful.Mrs.Black:Really Hmm...a glassof applejuice.Waiter:Is thatallMr.Black:Yes.55Waiter:Let mesee.Thirty-five yuan.Mr.Black:OK.Here youare.A.How muchare theyB,Would youlike somethingto drinkC.Can Ihelp you,SirD.You arewelcome.E.Yes,but justa little.F.This way,please.G.Your restaurantlooks verybeautiful.
五、阅读理解阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题请注意问题后的词数要求Manypeopledont knowthat French fries arenot reallyFrench.In fact,they comefrom Belgiumoriginallybut peoplecall them“pommes frites^in France.French fries are madeof potatoes,and theyarecut andfried.The friedpotatoes arecalledFrench fries becausetheywerefirst seenby AmericansinBelgium,but theywere friedintheFrench way.The Frenchway isto frypotatoes twicewith asmallpause inthe middle.During WorldWar I,there werealotof hungryAmerican soldiersin NorthernFrance andBelgium.They ateFrench friesin Belgium.After thewar wasover,the soldierswent backhome toAmerica.However,they missedFrench friesso muchthattheymade French fries athome.Thats howFrench fries werefirstintroducedtoAmerica.Frenchfrieswere calledBelgian friesonce,but thename wasfinally changedto Frenchfries.Sometimes Frenchfriesarejust calledfries.Frenchfriesare oneofthemost popularpotato foodsin America.American fast food restaurantssuchas McDonaldsand BurgerKing haveFrenchfrieson theirmenus.Frenchfriesare freshlyfried,andusually servedwith hamburgers.If youvisit anyfastfoodrestaurant inAmerica andorder ahamburger,youwillprobably hear“You wantfries withthat”Why dontyou thinkaboutthehistory ofFrenchfriesa littlewhile,and sayYes,please.Thank you.
56.What isthe passagemainly aboutnomorethan6words。
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