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甘肃省嘉峪关市第二中学2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题
一、阅读理解A DayOut atthe CityFarmCome andjoin usfor aday offun!Get intouch withnature andlearn aboutthe importanceofgrowing ourown food.Bring backyour ownmini gardento start your urbanfarming journey!Date:28May2024Sunday Time:8a.m.to5p.m.Venue:City FarmGUIDEDTOUR9a.m.or3p.m.Free registrationregistration ends5minutes beforetour startsOurfriendly guidewill shareinteresting factsabout somecommon localplants andtheir uses.You willhave anopportunity totouch,smell andtaste someof thevegetables and fruits.Our guidewillalso highlightsome farmingmethods thatare environmentallyfriendly.WORKSHOPSMy MiniatureGarden10a.m.and1p.m.Tickets paymentat site:Children$15per personAdult$25per personLearnto make an easyherb orvegetable gardenin arecycled box.Bring ithome andbe excitedasyou watchyour plantscome up.Cook ameal afterharvesting them.How ToMake ASeed Ball11a.m.and2p.m.Free entryfirst come,first served堆月巴Each seedball ismade bywrapping seedswith compostand clay,which providenutrientsfor seedsto growand actas acarrier tospread the seeds.They alsoprevent theseeds frombeingeaten bybirds and animals.Our seedballs arewrapped incraft paperand makegreat giftsfor yourfamilyand friends.
1.What canvisitors dowhile visitingGUIDED TOURA.Have atreat.B.Grow greenplants.C.Watch plantscome up.D.Buy vegetablesandfruits.
2.How muchshould acouple withtwo kidspay to visit MyMiniature GardenA.who B.that
55.And clearly,all theextra hourshe hadspent practicingalong paidoff.A.who B.that
56.You arealso somebodyworries aboutgetting sick.A.who B.which
57.Besides,anybody isfeeling downcan gofor arun tocheer themselvesup.A.who B.which
58.Even a20-minute runwill providerelief fromache ortension youmay besufferingdue tostress.A.who B.that
59.Drawing upa trainingplan isright foryou.A.who B.that
60.My cousinhas theball wasused duringlast yearschampionship.A.whose B.that
四、语法填空阅读下列短文,根据短文内容或括号内所给词的恰当形式填空I alwayshave myown ways to learn English.First,I alwaysread the text in advance so that I canknow whatI mustpay muchattention toin class.To61I delight,when myteacherraises62question,I know how toanswer moreoften.And wheneverI answera questioncorrectly,I have a strongsense ofachievement.Besides,I alwaystry to take notes in class.Important language63point,grammar rules,usefulexpressions64key wordsare whatI want totakedown.After class,I organizethe notesso that I canhavea better65understand of them.Of course,I willcertainly readaloud thenotesin the morning.To developmy interestin English,after classI66wide readEnglish materials.By thismeans Icanalso developmy abilityof reading.67chat with my teachersand classmatesis alsoone ofmy waysto learnEnglish.We oftentalk68English aboutdifferent topicsconcerning friendship,sports,etc.Free expressionin Englishalways69give me a senseof pride,70in turninspiresme tolearnEnglishbetter.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你的英国朋友发来邮件告诉你,他已经报名参加下个月的校运动会的
71.Tom跑步项目,但是又觉得自己的体质不好,害怕排名垫底,所以感到有压力,请你根据以下要点给他回复邮件并提出建议,内容包括⑴要以积极的态度参加校运会⑵每日进行体育锻炼,增强体质⑶运动的好处注意写作词数应为词左右;100参考词汇积极的态度参加
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3.Which of the followingis abenefit of theseedballA.It providesfood forbirds.B.It improvesthe environment.C.It protectsseeds init.D.It producesnutrients byitself.Forget aboutmilitary-style travel59during whichpeople tendtovisitas manyplaces aspossiblein theleast amountof time.A morerelaxed andleisurely alternative,such asCitywalk”,is becomingthenorm amongurban youngsters.Unlike military-style travel,Citywalk is about wanderingaround a city onfoot,feeling theatmosphereand findingunusual thingsthat evena residentof the city mightnot havenoticed before.Itcan bea specialevent wherepeople starta journeyled bytour guidesor simplyexplore the streets.Such walksgenerally avoidfamous scenicspots andshopping centers,and takeyou toplaceswhere you can havereal interactionswith thelocal people,eat atsmall butauthentic restaurants,and gainadeeper understanding of the history andculture of thecity.Citywalkers haveshared theircarefully plannedroutes on social mediaplatforms.Their postsusuallyinclude howlong the walk isgoing totake,and interestingplaces andrestaurants along the way.Some postsare morelike afood tour.Nan Xi,who recentlymoved fromBeijing toShanghai,said“I thinkShanghai isa cityperfect forCitywalk.There arebig treesalong thestreets andshops sellingdifferent products,which isideal forcouplesand friendsto walktogether andtake photos.After severalCitywalk experiences,she signedupfor atwo-and-a-half-hour Citywalkpriced at88yuan perperson.A tourguide narratedthehistoryof thebuildingsand streetsalongthe way.If itwere mewalking alone,I wouldsimply findthestreetsartistic,but thetour thatday helpedme gaina betterunderstandingofhow Westernculture blendsin withthelocal culturein Shanghai/9she said.Another surprisingbenefit ofthewalkwas that she hasmade friendswithtwo ofher fellowwalkers.Lin Yi,a managerfor anonline platformfor self-guided tours,said Citywalk can help travelerslearn aboutlocal cultureand liveas localpeople do,feeling thevibes ofacity.People whoparticipate inCitywalksusually havesimilar tastes,and canhave in-depth discussionswitheach other,he said.
4.What is the maindifference betweenmilitary-style traveland CitywalkA.The transport.B.The cost.C.The purpose.D.The destination.
5.What canwe concludeabout Citywalkin Shanghaiaccording toNan XiA.It isa perfectplace torun shops.B.There aregreat thingsto doat weekends.C.Ideal couplesand friendsoften gatherthere.D.It providesgreat experiencesin manyways.
6.What can be inferredfrom NanXis two-and-a-half-hour CitywalkA.She thoughtit wellworth atry.B.She wenton thetour withoutcompany.C.She wouldnthave foundthe artisticstreets byherself.D.She knewhow Westernculture differedfrom thelocal culturein Shanghai.
7.What is the mainidea ofthe articleA.Citywalk isa newtrend inurban tourism.B.Citywalkcanhelptravelersmake new friends.C・Military-style travelis becomingmore popular.D.Travelers chooseCitywalk overmilitary styleto followsuit.Do youknow sandhas beenused to draw picturessince ancienttimes Today,sandpainting,aninteresting art,will beproduced toyou.Sandpainting is an artof usingthe sandto makea fixedorunfixed painting.Maybe weall playedfixed sandpaintingas we were young.We firstpainted asimple(胶水)picture,then webrushed glueto thesection,and atlast wepoured coloredsand ontothe glueinorder to make itfixed.Unfixed sandpaintingshavealong culturalhistory aroundthe world.People pouredsand onasurface tomake paintingsor usesome toolstodrawpictures in the sanddirectly.They areoften(临时的).temporary Differentpeople drawsandpaintings toexpress differentmeanings:love ofnature,admiration forGod orlove ofbeauty.Nowadays,sandpainting becomesa performanceart andits popularityhas risen.On thestages,(图像)sandpainting performersmakeaseries of images bydrawing linesand figuresin thesand withtheirfingers andhands.The seriesofimagesare usedto tella story.Kseniya Simonova,who isfrom Ukraine,is one ofthegreatest sandpaintingperformers intheworld.People callher TheLady ofthe Sand”.Simonova saidthat shenever dreamedshed becomea sand artist,and whenshe beganpracticing,she nearlygave itup.But shepersevered,caring fora householdand herbaby byday andtraining everynight.You AreAlways Nearbyis oneofthemost famousperformances ofSimonoova.It isa storyabouta youngcouple separatedby awar inwhich thesolider istragically killed,but returnsin spiritto watchoverhis wifeand child.This performancemakes allaudience cry.Art iseverywhere andis notfar awayfrom commonpeople.Art ofpainting isin ourlife,even inthesand.
8.Which ofthe followingis necessarytomakea fixedsandpaintingA,Glue B.A printedpictureC.Colored paperD.Water
9.What dowe knowabout SimonvaA.She isthe bestpainter inthe worldB.Being asandartistis herbiggest dreamC.She oncegave upperforming forher familyD.Her performancesare popularwith people
10.What doesParagraph4mainly talkaboutA.How sandpaintingis becomingpopularB,Why sandpaintingis becomingpopularC.How animage iscreated inthe sandD.What sandpaintingtries toexpress
11.The underlinedword“persevered“canbereplaced by.A.set offB.gave outC.held onD.ended upEatingout issuch apleasure—the food,the wine,the joyof havingit allbrought toyou bysomeoneelse—that itsa pityto ruinthe experienceby sharingit withother people.Well,I dolike visitingrestaurants withfriends.But dining out alonehas itsown veryspecialattractions.For astartyoucan giveall yourattention tothe food.There9s nothingworse thanhaving toinventand deliveran opinionon schoolleague tablesor Sanchezsmove toManchester United,pluslisten toeveryone elsesopinions,when allyou reallywantto do isenjoy eachmouthful alongtheway.A secondgreat thingabout eating out alone isthe chance tocombine foodwith oneof lifesothertrue pleasures:reading.You haveto planthis carefully:Indian orChinese restaurantsare best—youneed foodyoucaneat withjust onehand,leaving theother freeto holdyour readingmaterial.But perhapsthe biggestattraction ofa table for oneisthechance itgives topeople-watching.Restaurants andthe differentreasons fbrvisiting them—first date,business meeting,night outwithfriends-produce humanbehaviour ofsurprising richnessand variety.Will theman sellinghis business(投资者)?idea getany joyout ofhis possibleinvestor Willthe marriedcouple thinkof anythingtosay toeach otherbefore theirmain coursesarriveThis“human zoo“part of eating out aloneisoneofthe reasonsId hateto befamous:everyonewould bewatching you,so youwouldnt beable towatch them.The snookerplayer Steve Davis saysthis(后果)was oneofthestrangest consequencesof becomingwell-known:he gotvery worriedabout hiseatingin public,almost tothe levelof doubtingwhether hewas“doing itright.”So nexttime youreconsidering youreatingoutchoices,remember theadvice ofthe businessmanNubarGulbenkian:The bestnumber fbra dinnerparty istwo—myself anda superhead waiter/
912.What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.The reasonsfor eatingout alone.B.The troublewith eatingin public.C.The suggestionsabout diningout.D.The fearof makingdining choices.
13.What isthe bestpart ofdiningoutaloneA.One canfix oneseyes on the food.B・One canenjoy readingwhile eating.C.One islikely tocome acrossfamous people.D.One isgiven thechance towatch otherdiners.
14.What doesthe authorintend totell usin paragraph5A.SteveDaviscared toomuch abouttable manners.B.Famous peopleare alwaysthe centerof attention.C.Being famousmay ruinthe joyofeatingoutalone.D.Being watchedseems farbetter thanwatching others.
15.What issuggested atthe endofthetextA.Dining withfriends.B.Chatting overdinner.C.Having atableforone.D.Sharing atable witha waiter.How ToAvoid AddictionOf SocialMediaSocial mediaplay sucha bigpartinthe moderngeneration.However,if thesocial mediado nothandleproperly,it canbecome anaddiction thatcan dominateyour timeand affectyour workas wellasrelationships.16Turn offnotificationsThe firststep isto turnoff theNotifications of social mediaplatforms.They maydisturb yournormalroutine becausewe arecontinuously drawnto ourphones withevery buzzsound orflash fromthenotification light.So whenyou stopyour notifications,
17.Its oneof theeasiestwaystoreduce yourtime spent onsocial media.
18.You havea lotof timeto domany things,but youmay wasteall thetime onsocial media.If yougeta newhobby tofill yourspare time,
19.You couldalso learna newskill ory dosomethingyou havealways wantedto dobut neverhad time.When youuse lesssocial media,you willlikelysurprise yourselfhow muchtime youhave.Be cautiousof timespentonsocial media20Time isvery preciousthings,so dontwaste itonly scrollingyour phone.Set atime limit(诱惑)and whenyou reachyour limit,be strongand dontbe enticedto addextra time.This willbe astrongtest ofyour willpower;however,intheend,it willbe worth.Along withthe disadvantages,social mediaalso havemany advantages,but the addiction ofanythingis notgood.We haveuse socialmedia onthe limitbecause thelimitless thingscan createproblemsin ourlives.So,avoid theunnecessary useof socialmedia anduse asper yourrequirements.A.Get anew hobbyB,Never wasteyour timeC.you mightfind iteasier tofocus onyour dailyroutineD.Social mediaisapowerful forcethat itmakes userslose allthe senseof time.E.then youcould limitthe useof socialmediaF.Now,here aresome stepson howto avoidtheaddictionofsocialmediaG.Nowadays,socialmediaplay anirreplaceable rolein peopleslives.
二、完形填空From themoment Imet Madison,we bothhad afeeling thatwed metbefore.Maybe Ive21youat myfavorite Chineserestaurant,Hunan GardenJ I said.Never heardof it.But myfavorite restaurantis22,too.she said.The morewe23,the morewe realizedhowmuch wehad incommon.A fewdays later,my bestfriend Mareya24me,whod beenout oftown fora while.Youwouldnt25how amazingFlorida is!I broughtyou a26,Its alittlecreatures27,Can wemeet inmy placetomorrow^^she said.Any28friendwould have29thatshewas gladto meetimmediately!30,Isaid,“Sorry,butIm31with mynewfriendMadison.”“Then givemeacall onSaturday!”Mareya said.I responded,Um,all right.^^But itwasnt untilMondaythatIremembered Mareya.I wentto her32,and shegave methe mostbeautifulseashell.Holding the33gift,I gaveher ahuge hug,but sheburst intotears.I thoughtyou were34me withMadison!^she said.I apologizedsincerely.She finallygave mea smile.Through this,I realizethat sometimesyourfriend doesntknowhowyoure feelingright now,anda35talk mayhelp herunderstand.
21.A.hired B.seen C.helped D.greeted
22.A.German B.Japanese C.Chinese D.French
23.A.argued B.reflected C,remembered D.talked
24.A.called B,visited C,spotted D.interviewed
25.A.express B.believe C.experience D.forget
26.A.target B.model C.present D.pet
27.A.house B.mirror C.picture D.tooth
28.A.confident B.delighted C.hesitant D.considerate
29.A.insisted B,complained C.refused D.respondedC.Immediately D.Slowly
30.A.Unfortunately B.UnwillinglyC.getting alongD.making peace
31.A.hanging outB.shaking handsC.kitchen D.place
32.A.hotel B.carC.delicate D.rare
33.A.new B.broken
34.A.exchanging B.comparing C.replacing D.associatingC.neck-by-neck D.shoulder-to-shoulder
35.A.heart-to-heart B.side-by-side
三、单项选择
36.Besides doingall myschool work,I chatwithmyfriends,watch filmsand readthe dailynews andotherarticles.A.interesting B.interested
37.I amalways attentivein allclasses andthink activelysothatIcanhave morefree timeto dootherthings thatI amin afterschool.A.interesting B.interested
38.It alwaysmakes meto workhard andachieve a team goaltogether.A.exciting B.excited
39.You maythink thatit istodothe samething everyday,but Ilike beingbusy.A.boring B.bored
40.Students withlots ofhomework canfeel very.A.stressing B.stressed
41.After along day,Zhang Tianfinally gotback tohis smallroom feeling.A.tiring B.tired
42.Living inthe villagewas alsomore thanhe hadthought.A.challenging B.challenged
43.What made him feelwas thathis studentswere ableto readspeak andwrite inEnglish.A.satisfying B.satisfied
44.It isnot thatPE isthe kidsfavorite subject!A.surprising B.surprised
45.He imaginedall sortsof thingsabout livingand teachinginavillage.A.challenging B.challenged
46.Their schoollives arenow moreattractive and.A.exciting B.excited
47.Zhang Tianis planningto organizethe firstever schoolconcert.Everyone isvery.A.exciting B.excited
48.An underdogisanathlete seemsto havelittle chanceto win.A.who B.which
49.When wewerent playingonthecourt wasnext toour building,wewerewatching agameon TV.A.who B.which
50.Paul favoriteplayer wasTyrone Bogues,a guyplayed for the CharlotteHornets.A.who B.whom
51.Bogues wasonly
1.6meters tall,madehimthe shortestplayer everintheNBA.A.which B.that
52.Everyone knewPaul hadreal skills,and wassomeone workedreally hardand hadastrong desireto playfortheteam.A.who B.which
53..The Bears,ateamrecord thisseason hadbeen perfect.A.that B.whose
54.Paul didntknow hedsoon getthechancehed beenwaiting fbr.。
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