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山东省青岛市黄岛区2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题
一、阅读理解EaglesThe Eagles,the Californiarock group,formed in1971,have soldmore than200million albums(唱片)(发行),globally withsix releasesreaching No.l on the Billboard200through theirfinal studioalbum,Long RoadOut ofEden.The bandearned sixGrammys throughouttheir career,and madetheRock and Roll Hall of Famein
1998.Date:October12,2024Place:Sphere,Las VegasP!NKP!NK isone ofpop musicsmost energeticsingers andstage performers.Since releasingher firststudioalbum in2000,the three-time GrammyAward-winning artisthas sold60million albums.P!NKwas alsoknown asa touringpowerhouse whenshe wrapped2018-19s BeautifulTrauma WorldTour,(票房)becoming the10th highest-grossing tourever.Date:November11,2024Place:Lenovo Center,RaleighAllison RussellGrammy-winning artistAllison Russellis goodat tellingstories through the mediumof music.Since therelease ofher firstalbum threeyears ago,the self-taught singer,songwriter,poet,activist,andmulti-instrumentalist hasshown whatartistry meansin the21st century.Date:May3,2025Place:Lincoln Theatre,WashingtonImagine DragonsImagine Dragons area poprock bandformed inLas Vegasin
2008.Since releasingtheir firstalbumNight Visionsin2012,ImagineDragonshave becomeone of the worldsbest-selling artists,selling74million albumsand releasing10Top40singles.Radioactive“won the2014Grammy forBestRock Performance.
51.Take amoment,just oncea day,to make yourself feelgood,and yourselfthat youare responsibleforyour ownhappiness.
52.I knowI haddone a good joband waslooking forwardto gettinga comment.
53.When I was performingon thestage,my motherlooked atme,as ifto fearthat Iwould havea badperformance.
54.How wemake friendsand communicatewith themhas changedsignificantly advancesintechnology.
55.By thetime wegot to the store,most of the bestbicycles had already beensold outand I had tomyless favoritechoice.
五、书信写作你校英语学习论坛发布了一个话题
56.“Share yourfunny orimpressive storiesabout using请你为论坛写一篇短文,分享你的故事English,注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.
六、书面表达阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
57.“What doyou meanyou wantto sendGrandma toa nursinghome Marycried.Mary andhermother hadjust returnedfrom visitingGrandma.Grandma is82years oldand sheremains inher housealoneafter Grandpadied twoyears ago.But nowGrandma isin needof muchmedical helpand itseemsgreat for her tomove intoa nursinghome.Back atMarys house,she wasworried aboutGrandma.The thoughtof Grandmaspending herlastdays in a nursinghome madeMary feelsad soshe decidedto talkwith hermom.Mom,I knowgrandmaneeds a lot ofhelp withdaily things,but shecan livewith us.”“Mary,I knowyou loveyourgrandma,“Mom saidcalmly,We alldo.We haveto think of whatis bestforher.Shell befine at thenursing home.^^Mary wasso sadthat shefound ithard tospeak.She wentto herroom andshut the door.Sheneeded somequiet timeto think.She thoughtthat herparents wereselfish.They couldlearn howto give注意Grandma themedication thatshe needed.She reallywanted Grandmato livewith them.续写词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The nextday,she decidedto givea callto Grandma.Date:June7,2025Place:Dahls Arena,TrondheimTicketExperience amp;Hotel Package:VIP Experienceamp;Hotel Package:Eagles$830$1372P!NK Sideview seats:$129Best seats:$975Allison RussellStandard admission:$30VIP packages:$105ImagineLowest price:$121Best seats:$1377Dragons
1.Where canyou goto enjoythe bandsrock musicA.Sphere orLenovo Center.B.Lenovo Centeror Lincoln Theatre.C,LincolnTheatreor Dahls Arena.D.Sphere orDahlsArena.
2.How muchwill youpay to better experienceP!NKs performanceA.$
1372.B.$
129.C.$
975.D.$
105.
3.What dothe listedsingers andbands havein commonA.They areskilled inwriting poems.B.They havewon GrammyAwards.C.They haveheld thetop10highest-grossing tours.D.They aremembers ofthe RockandRollHallofFame.My brotherswords cutthrough myexcuses.You shouldsee the world,“he said.I knewhe wasright.But travelingfelt likesomething unreal.I wastired ofbackpackers talkingabout theirfantastic trips.Then,my Greekbest friendJason remindedme ofour promise:to visithis hometownin Athens.Before long,I foundmyself on a planeflying overan oceanId nevercrossed,excited butworriedabout whatwould happenonce welanded.The longwait provedworth it.Every stepthrough theancientstreets ofAthens broughtnew wonders.However,what Iexperienced laterchanged mythoughts oftravel.While we were walking,a strangesound caughtour attention,and brokethe quietnessofthestreet.Curious,we followedthe sound.Around thecorner,rose asimple workshop-its roofcovered withtraditionalbricks andthe doorrolled uphigh.Inside,common toolsshone withuncommon beauty.A heavysilencefilled theair astime sloweddown,giving methe spaceto noticeevery littledetail.(焊工)Lost inhis work,the welderpaid noattention tous.All thatwas visiblewas hisshort hairandthe bodyhardened byyears spentattheworkshop.His handsexpertly workedthe metalas ifhe wereamagician creatingsparks andflames.As theman continued,I wasfull of admiration.I admiredhis peaceandsatisfaction.I longedfor thesimplicity heshowed.The momentmoved meto tears.The sightwas moreattractivethan anyancient buildingor artisticmasterpiece.(宏伟的),Since returningback home,I lookfor meaningnot in the grandbut in the simplestofmoments-the ordinarymade extraordinary.Happiness liesnot incollecting passportstamps ormaterialwealth,but infinding satisfactionwithin yourself.There isalways beautywaiting tobe discovered.
4.What canwe learnabout the author fromparagraph1A.He hada lotin commonwith hisbrother.B,He didntshow muchinterest intravelling.C.He travelledto manyplaces asa backpacker.D.He brokehis promiseto havea visitto Athens.
5.What changedthe authorsview ontravelA.The wonderfulflying experience.B,The walkthrough theancient streets.C.The well-designed workshop.D.The chancemeeting witha welder.
6.How didthe authorfeel whenhe sawthe welderworkingA.Curious.B.Touched.C.Confident.D.Anxious.
7.What didthe authorlearn fromthe tripA.Beauty existsin ordinarylife.B・Small actionsmake adifference.C.Travelling canbring pleasure.D.Be braveto acceptchanges.The writerPatricia Pearsonhad expressedher longingfor amore carefree life forchildren.I also(头盔),have memoriesof acarefree childhood:of bikingwithout ahelmet goingthroughthewoods tothebeach,walking allover myneighborhood atany timeof dayor night,without anyfear orconcern.Unfortunately,for ourchildren,the lifestylewe enjoyedno longerexists.The waywewereable toplay andrelateto othershas changedgreatly.There ismore traffic,and thereare simplymore peopleand fewerconnections,even amongneighbors.Therefore,helmets,sunscreen,life jacketsare requirednowadaysbecause theykeep ourchildren safe.And when my sonand hisfriends felloff theirbikes,Iwasgrateful thattheirheads wereprotected.The factsabout anxiety in childrenare clear.In myopinion,anxietyinchildren comesfromoverscheduling,and ignoranceofachilds interestsby parents.Parents spendless andless time with theirkidsand expectmore andmore out of them.Moms andDads,put yourcellphones downand buildcastleswith yourchild.Let yourkid frosta cookiewithout instructinghim onwhat colorit shouldbe,where theeyesgo and not to“mess itup”.Kids lovetobecreative andindependent andto learnnew things;most ofall,they loveit when you tellthem youreproud ofthem.While Iunderstand PatriciaPearsons reasonsfor missingthe goodold times,I donot believeyoucan honestlycompare twogenerations withoutputting itinto thecontext oftodays world,because welivein an environment thatbreaks badnews acrossthe globe24hours aday.A worldin whichskin cancerclaimsthe livesof thousandseach year,mostly asa resultof sunexposure beforetheir18th birthday.Yes,theworldhas changed,andnotnecessarily forthe better.So,why shouldwe hatea littlesunscreenAfter all,it isthe carefrom parentsand hasnever hurtanybody.
8.What arechildren nowadaysmost likelyto doaccording toparagraph1A.They playlate innight withoutpermission.B.They usesunscreen ifthey arein thesunlight.C.They arefree toride abike withoutprotection.D.They haveclose relationshipwith theirneighbors.
9.According to the author,responsible parentsshould.A.make decisionsfor childrenB・spend qualitytimewithchildrenC.plan dailyactivities forchildrenD,set highstandards forchildren
10.What doestheauthorthinkofthe twogenerationsA.They sharethe similarlifestyles.B.They arefaced withhealth challenges.C.Their attitudestowards theirparents arehugely divided.D.Differences in their childhoodresult fromsocial changes.
11.What isthe mainidea ofthe passageA.Changes inlifestyle havetaken place.B.Care isnecessary tolive acarefreelife.C.Memories arebrought backto thewriter.D.Too muchanxiety putschildren indanger.(香味)Scientists havediscovered thatclimate changeis killingthe scentof flowersand theirscentmay belost forever.Climate changeis alsothe reasonKuala LumpurCity Hallis turningto trees,becauseflowers havebeen dyingfast.It wasgetting toocostly tobeautify thecity.City Hallwould continueto planttreesmore suitedfor breathingintheincreasing pollutionand dealingwith global warming.Dr.Abdul()(转Latif Mohamad,a professorat UniversityKebangsaan MalaysiaUKM,said geneticallymodified基因)flowers might be theway out.Latif saidUKM mighthave offeredreasons asto whysome insectswere notspreading flower seeds,which wascaused bythe missing“scent track“due toglobalwarming.The scentproducing chemicalmixturein flowersdry upfaster nowcompared withbefbre.The onlyway out,he said,was togeneticallymodify theflowers sothat theeffects wouldnot beeverlasting andthe futuregeneration wouldenjoynatures beauty.The actis almostlike producingoils fromflowers.Scientists addon certainchemicals forstrongerscent.He saidscents inflowers lastlonger in colder climatesas plantscan holdon totheir oilslonger.But locally,we fearthe scentmightbelost forever,said Latif.With flowerssending forth(花蜜).less scent,the insectsand butterfliesare travellingfurther andlonger to get nectarBirds andinsectswere headingtowards hillyareas anddeeper into the placeswhere theweather iscooler.Upon research,(授粉)Latifs teamalso discoveredthat theflowers wereno longerpollinated afterdust blockedthe growth(柱头).of stigmasLatifsaid Malaysianscould no longer depend on naturetogetbetter byitself withoutthe helpofscience,and neededto followinthefootsteps ofEurope andthe UnitedStates,which havepoured millionsinthe researchof geneticallymodified seeds.
12.What happenstotheflowersA.Their pricesget higher.B.They arenot assweet asbefore.C.They replacetrees tobeautify thecity.D.They cantsurvive theheavy pollution.
13.What dothe underlinedwords“The act”in paragraph2refer toA.To spreadflowerseeds.B.To findscent track.C.To geneticallymodify theflowers.D.To enjoynatures beauty.
14.What isparagraph3mainly aboutA.Challenges lieahead forlocal flowers.B.Scientists,research bringshope to flowers.C.Insects changetheir habitsincoldweather.D.The heavydust isa problemtoflowers.
15..What doesLatif suggestpeople doA.Follow thelaws ofnature.B・Make the most ofscience.C.Raise moneyfor research.D.Protect localenvironment.A largenumber ofpeople startexperiencing strongloneliness inthe fewmonth followingtheirgraduation.Many peoplemistakenly thinkthat lonelinesscan beended byhaving morefriends orbymeeting newpeople.16So whatcauses lonelinessand whydo somany peopleexperience itright aftergraduation17Some ofthe maincharacteristics ofa closerelationship arecommon interests,openness andcommonlife challenges.During collegeor highschool years,most ofthe people inagroup willhavethe sameproblem,so theycan talkabout theircommon problems,think togetherofsolutions andeven helpeach othergo throughthem.18However,after graduationeach personusually takesa differentpath andfinds himselffighting hisownunique battle.Problems becomenolongercommon betweenthe same group ofpeople becauseeach ofthemdevelops hisown specialones.Friends can become lessconnected toeach otherwhen eachone ofthemlives adifferent life.19In sucha casetwo thingscanbedone.You caneither share your newproblems withyour oldfriendsand makesure youlisten totheirs oryou canmake morefriends atyour newjob toshare withthem whatsgoingon inyour newstage oflife.20When youdo so,stick tothem,shareyourproblems withthem andyou will neverfeel lonely.A.What happenstothesamegroupafter graduationB.Loneliness cannever appearin suchanenvironment.C.This graduallyreduces closenessand promotesloneliness.D.In fact,a personwith quieta fewfriends canstill feellonely.E.Loneliness happenswhenyoudont haveclose relationships.F.The keyis tofind peoplewho arefighting thesame battleas you.G.How longit lastsrelies onwhat actionsyouwilltake duringthat period.
二、完形填空We weredriving intothe townof Clarkstonfor afive-kilometer race.Suddenly,my11-year-old son21an insecton thewindow of my car.It wasgreen andtiny.This littlething finally22onto mysons finger,and gota namefrom us:Little Friend.A fewminutes beforethe race,Little Friendleft mysons handand jumpedon the23,Maybe it(蹲下)wanted togo free.But thiswas a24place forthat.The traffichere washeavy.So myson kneltdownand25his hand.Little Friendcame back.When therace began,I26them.I ranwell enoughand feltexcited atthe finishline.That feelinggave wayto27whenmyson didnot showup.I knewhe couldrun a5km inabout30minutes.Today he was nowherenear that.But therehewas,just aheadofthe45-minute mark.And therewas Little Friend,28ontheupperpart ofhis rightthumb like a verysmall29onavery tallship.My30was wrong.Ihadthought mysonwould runfast,and loseLittle Friend.After therace,we founda grasslandthat seemedlikeagood placefor myson to31LittleFriend.Their brieffriendship hadrun itscourse.My son32nudged LittleFriend andit finallysprangfrom hisfinger and33intothedark greengrass.Sometimes lifegives yousomething34,a treasurethat attachesto yourhand.
21.A.caught B,drew C.lost D.noticed
22.A.landed B.walked C.fell D.rushed
23.A.car B.window C.sidewalk D.grassland
24.A.wild B.risky C.familiar D.perfect
25.A.held B.put upC・reached outD.clapped
26.A.lost sightof B.got controlof C.kept trackof D.let goof
27.A.curiosity B.disappointment C.eagerness D.anxiety
28.A.living B.riding C.flying D.struggling
29.A.captain B.visitor C.runner D.owner
30.A.prediction B.imagination C.requirement D.expectation
31.A.drop offB,pick upC.visit byD.get ridof
32.A.quickly B,continuously C,secretly D.gently
33.A.disappeared B.hid C.broke D.moved
34.A.beautiful B.expensive C.different D.disturbing
35.A.choose B.enjoy C.save D.recordThere isno needto rushahead.Treat itkindly and35each moment.
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1Yang Hao,a32-year-old doctoralstudent,started atrip alonethe old-fashioned waylast year,usinga printedmap andpaying foreverything usingcash.Over thecourse36134days,he visited68towns andcities in24provinces acrossChina,documented his37experience,and usedtwo cameras38record whathe saw.“I realizedthat thosedays werethemostfocused and39product periodofmylifb Jsays Yang,who wasborn inTaiyuan inShanxi province.Since hisstory40post online,it hascaused widespreaddiscussion andreflection onthe modern41dependontechnology.One netizenfrom Hubeiprovince namedYangbuer,commented that“while technologymakes theworld42small,and weseem tohave moreresources tohand,we alsolose somethings.Another fromFujianprovince wrotethat nothaving aphone43mean anxietyin modernsociety becausephonescombine manyfunctions inone,such asdigital walletsand socialconnectivity.^^Yang saysthat hehas gaineda greatdeal fromhis“experiment”.Now,he keeps44degree of安装distance fromthe Internet,and doesnot haveWi-Fi connectedto hisphone,45installed athome.
四、选词填空阅读下面句子,从方框所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项注意,每个选项只能使用一次,方框中有五个多余选项A.inthelead B.eagerness C.entire D.nervously E.negativeF.contain G.unfamiliar H.impression I.in particularJ.remindK.settle forL.thanks toM.apologize N.regularly O.positive
46.When thebig dayfinally arrived,I wokeup earlyand rushedoutofthedoorin mytoget toknow mynew school.
47.The boyhas donemany gooddeeds,everyone hasagoodof him.
48.He agreesthat havinga brotheris anadvantage andthroughout hislife,he hasalwayshadabrother tryingto pushhim forward.
49.His statementrefers topeopleingeneral,not toanyone.
50.When youopen adictionary,you oftencome acrossalotof words,which maymakeyoua bitscared.。
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