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青岛十九中学年度第一学期期中检测2024-2025高一英语试题
2024.1说明
1.本试卷分第I卷和第n卷满分150分答题时间120分钟
12.请将第I卷题目的答案选出后用2B铅笔涂在答题纸对应题目的代号上;第II卷用黑色签字笔将正确答案写在答题纸对应的位置上,答在试卷上作废第I卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、
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57.55A、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每B C10段对话仅读一遍
1.What does the mansuggest the woman doA.Visit afamous place.B.Drink somewine.C.Try somefood.
2.What isthe mangoing to doA.Find aprivate room.B.Leave thebuilding.C.Go toa trainstation.A.At5:30pm.B.At6:00pm.C.At8:00pm.
3.When willdinner beserved
4.How does the manfeelA.Crazy.B.Surprised.C.Tired.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Animals.B.Forests.C.Habits.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从
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522.55题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题A BC5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第题至题
6676.What isthe womanprobably doingA.Working on her farm.B.Offering the man ajob.C.Asking the man tosell herhis land.
7.When didthemanstart to work on the farmA.At theage of
18.B.At theage of
20.C.At theage of
28.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.How manyvoice massageshave thewoman leftA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
9.What problemdoesthewoman haveA.She isa littledeaf.B.She failsto contactsomeone.C.She sendsthe wrongmessage.A.Clean herhouse.B.Visit hergrandpa.C.Pack the books.
10.What willthewomando next听第段材料,回答第至题81113A.Confident.B.Calm.C.Upset.
12.What problemdoesthewoman thinkshe hadA.She answeredincorrectly.B.She spoketoo much.C.She spenttoo muchtime preparing.
13.Whats thewomans planfor tonightA.Going to bed early.B.Having anotherinterview.C.Seeing ashow withher friend.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.The comingmeeting.B.The changeof theweather.C.The mansschedule.
15.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Headmaster andsecretary.B.Husband andwife.C.Doctor andpatient.
16.What willthemando at3:00p.m.todayA.Meet JohnCarroll.B.Talk toscience teachers.C.Pick uphis suit.
11.Whats thewomans feeling of theinterviewA.Tea.B.Water.C.Coffee.
17.What doesthe,man preferto drink听第段材料,回答第至题101820A.He losthis parents.B.His toyswere stolen.C.His fathersbusiness failed.
18.What happenedwhen thespeaker was10years oldA.An actor.B.An educator.C.A businessman.
19.What isthe speakersjob probablyA.Less luckyparents.B.Poor children.C.Sick children.
20.Who isthe speakersorganization for第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DGrandpaFrank9s Great Big Bucket Listby Jenny PearsonUsborne Books继承Frank inheritslots ofmoney from a grandmahe didntknow hehad and theres anothersurprise instore.Themoney comeswith strictinstructions...and a new grandpa!Frank liststhe wayshe canspend themoney andlook afterhiseasily angrygrandpa.Money canbuy hot-air balloonrides butcan itreally buyhappinessHow toTrain YourDadby GaryPaulsenMacmillan ChildrensBooks翻找Twelve-year-old Carlisfed upwith hisdad,whos alwaysrummaging throughrubbish andbuying hisclothes旧物电肖售from garagesales.Worried aboutwhat hisfriends willthink,Carl decidesto usea puppytrainingbook to“train hisdad-with someunexpected results.The Rollercoaster BoybyLisa ThompsonScholasticToddand Lauriesdad iseither ontop of the worldor sleepingall the time.When hetakes them on holidaythey re破地方expecting avery expensiveand comfortablehotel,but thereality isa run-down dump.With theirdad tolookafter anda mysteryto solve,its going to bean eventfulholiday.A Stormof SistersbyMichelle HarrisonSimonSchusterIn thelatest storyfrom thePinch ofMagic series,it isthe deepestwinter andthe Widdershinssisters andtheirgrandma havebeen calledaway tolook aftercousin Clarissa.In the snowy north,the streetsare beingvisited byafrightening highwayman.As anicy stormis gettingworse,can thegirls savetheir grandmafrom terribledanger
21.Whose bookshows how a boychanges hisfatherA.JennyPearsons.B.Gary Paulsens.C.Lisa Thompson9s.D.Michelle Harrisons.
22.Which of the followingbooks isa partof aseriesA.Grandpa FranksGreatBigBucketList.B.How toTrain YourDad.C.A Stormof Sisters.D.The Rollercoaster Boy.
23.What dothe fourbooks havein commonA.They areadapted from the samestory.B.They arecreated basedon personalexperiences.C.They arepublished bythe samecompany.D.They aregreat storiesfeaturing familymembers.BIf youre lookingfor inspirationto gethealthy andstay active,look nofurther thanEdna Giordano.Edna,who livesin Canada,has becomefamous for the fitnesslevel shemaintains atage
91.The momof five,grandmother oftwenty-one andgreat-grandmother offour stilldrives now.“Ive alwayshad a busy lifestylebecause,letsface it,with thatmany children,you have to bebusy,Edna said.So,I neverreally thoughtabout it.That9s justthe wayIlive.^^She saidshe onlyreally beganto fbcuson herfitness in her60s,when she was forcedto retirefrom her job ata localhospital.She had to facethe factthat shewas
60.To keepherself busy,Edna begangardening againthat shehadtoabandon dueto herbusy work.She saidshe alsostartedgoingto the gyminher60s,which shestill doesevery otherday.ci have to keepmy feetto thefire becauseits coldin the morningin winter,and whenits snowyor icyout there,I dont really getenthusiastic aboutgoingoutside Jshe said.But Imake myselfdo itand markit onthe calendar.So Icannot takeany shortcuts.(心血管)Edna saidshe focusedon walkingat the gym forher cardiovascularhealth andalso includedlots ofweightlifting inher routineto maintainher bonestrength.When in thegym,I donttry tobreak anyrecords orcompete withanyoneelse JEdna said.“I onlypush myselftodobetter allthetime,and Ionly competewith myself.”When itcame toher age,Edna saidthe peopleat thegym didntrealize shes
91.She prefersit thatway,because whenpeopledo realizeshes inher90s,theyll surelydemand to help her.I knowthem well.But Idontreallywant help,“saidEdna.Its funnyto saythat,but Ilike tobe independent/
524.What madeEdna leaveherjobin thehospitalA.Her turning
60.B.Her lookingafter manykids.C.Her wishto liveabusylife.D.Her sufferingfromadisease.
25.What dowe knowabout Ednaafter retirementA.She livesin acold placeall yearround.B.She managestobea regularat thegym.C.She developsanewhobby forgardening.D.She likesto takeshortcuts inher dailylife.A.Competitive.B.Humorous.C.Cautious.D.Caring.
27.What canwe learnfrom EdnasstoryA.The elderlyalso enjoytrends.B.Experience beatsyouth.C.A positiveattitude extendslife.D.Fitness isfit foreveryone.C
26.Which of the followingbest describesthe peopleat thegym(花费)It happenscountless timesa day.A flowersbright color andthesmell ofsweet nectarattract abee.The bee(花粉)stops byfor aquick tasteand smallgrains ofpollen stickto itsbody.The beethen travelsto anotherflower of the(授粉)一same typeand leavesthe pollenas ithas anothermeal.This isan exampleof animalpollination aprocessextremely importantto plantreproduction.Its notonly plantsthat depend on animalpollination-humans do,too.Worldwide,nearly athousand plantsthat wegrowfor food,spices,clothing fibers,and medicinedependonit.If pollinationsuddenly stopped,we wouldhave noapples,tomatoes,coffee,and manyother goods.This importantprocess iscarried outby morethan200,000different一一animal speciesknown aspollinators.Flies andbeetles theoriginal pollinatorsdate back130million yearsto thefirstflowering plants.Birds,butterflies,and antsalso dotheir part.Even nonflyingmammals helpout:monkeys tearopenflowers with their hands,accidentally spreadingpollen into the airand onto their fur.(入Pollinators aretherefore important,but they are alsoat risk.Climate change,habitat loss,and invasivepredators侵捕食者)all threatenthem.The UnitedStates,for example,has lostover50percent ofits honeybeesover thepast tenyears.A seriousthreat facingbees iscolony collapsedisorder.when workerbees mysteriouslydisappear from their colony.Scientists arestill tryingto identifyits cause.There isa quotesaid byEinstein thatif beesever disappeared,man wouldonly havefour yearsleft tolive.Whetherthats trueor notdoes notreally matter/9says wildlifephotographer LouieSchwartzberg,the keypointis that there isa realdanger/The healthiestfood weneed toeat Jhe says,“would disappearwithout pollinatingplants.Ifspretty serious.”A.Nectar.C.Leaves.D.Fur.
28.What mightbe lefton flowerB,as isshown in the picture
29.What can be inferredfrom ParagraphtwoA.Pollination meansa lotto fruitsand grains.B.Humans wontbe affectedwithout pollination.C.Monkeys areinvolved inpollination onpurpose.D.Flies andbirds areamong theoriginal pollinators.
30.What threatare honeybeesfaced withA.Invasive predators.B.Habitat loss.B.Pollen.C.Colony collapsedisorder.D.Climate change.
31.What doesthe underlined“a realdanger“in thelast paragraphrefer toA.A threatto humansurvival.B.The shortageof food.C.A dropinthenumber ofbees.D.The disappearanceof healthyfood.Almost halfof theparticipants ina studywho wereasked toturn offtheir phone notifications for a daysaid itwas stillinfluencingtheir habitstwo yearslater,say the researchers behindthe newstudy.At first,Martin Pielotfrom telecommunicationsfi rmTelefonica inSpain,and LuzRello ofCarnegie MellonUniversity,wanted tolast theirDo Not Disturb challengeacross awhole week—but theycouldnt findanyone to take partforthat lengthof time.4€We justgot empty,frightened stares,“Pielot said.And sofinally webacked downto24hours.”(反应)Overall,the groupis madeup of30volunteers.Pielot andRello foundthat theresponses toa dayaway fromnotificationswere differenta lot:for peoplewho didntcheck their phones thatmuch anyway,it wasntsuch abig deal.Butfor thosewhose friends,bosses,and co-workers expectquick replies,the studybrought onsome extrastress andanxiety.For9participants,the DoNot Disturb challenge broughton extrafeelings ofmissing outon something,such as a(递送)message froma friendorapackage delivery.At thesame time,19participants reportedfeeling clearlymoreconcentrated andmore productiveover the day withtheir notificationsoff.Some participantsfelt lessconnected totheirsocial groupsas aresult ofthe DoNotDisturbchallenge,so theresa lotto takein fromthe study:it showshow phone(打断)notifications interruptus,and howthey connectus to others andenable usto managesocial expectations.On topof allthose findings,the researchersare eagerto pointout howthedayoff fromphone notificationschangedhabits inthe longterm-22ofthevolunteers saidthey plannedto changetheirphonenotification settingsasaresult oftheDo NotDisturbchallenge,and aftertwo years13of themwere stillfollowing throughwiththechanges.Considering mostpeopleseldom touchtheir phonesnotification settings,thafs ahigh number.
32.What canwe learnfrom PielotswordsA.Few people are interestedintheexperiment.B.Most peopleoverly dependon theircell phones.C.People canget paidfor takingpart inthe challenge.D.The participantscan bearno phonenotifications forone week.
33.Whats theresponse ofmost participantstotheexperimentA.More happiness.B.Some extrastress.C.Nothing different.D.Higher productivity.
34.How dotheresearchersfeel aboutthe resultoftheexperimentA.Pleased.B.Moved.C.Doubtful.D.Regretful.
35.Whats thepurpose ofthe researchA.To showthose notusing phoneslive longer.B.To findout howto getrid ofphones inthe longrun.C.To explorehowaday withoutphones affectspeoples habits.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分D.To examinethe effectof aday withoutphonenotificationson habits.
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512.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项What toDo WhenYou Failin LifeMostpeopleareafraid offailure.The truthis thateveryone,including allsuccessful people,has everfailed timeaftertime andwill failagain.36Learn fromitNo matterhow hardyou tryto avoid(避免,逃避)it,failure willhappen.Having a“no feaf9attitude towardsfailuredoes notmean you should expectto fail,but acceptit whenit happens.37Failure makesus rethink,reconsider,and findnewways andstrategies toachieve ourgoals.Through failure,we willget toknow ourselvesbetter.Stop fearingit38You aresupposed topush yourselfto gotothelimits.When youhave ano-fear attitudeand acceptfailurewillingly,your determinationcanbemade thebest useof.Let goof yourself-worthWhen yourself-worth isin charge,you willnot learnfromthemistakes youhave made,be opento otherpeoplesviews orsee thesituations clearly.39We need to learn,evaluate,and listentootherpeople ifwe want to seewhat needstochange inorder tosucceed.(情绪)Improve your mood andcheer upagainWe allfeel upsetafter havingfailed,which isnatural,human,and unavoidable.But howwe respondto ourfailures iswhatdecides ourroad tosuccess.One wayof improvingyourmoodis listingthe thingsyou aregrateful for atthemoment,which willstrengthen yourpositive emotions.40A.There isvalue infailure.B.The onlything wehavetofear isfear itself.C.The ordinarypeople experiencefailure,too.D.It alwaystends to get inthe wayof youand yoursuccess.E.In orderto reachyour personalbest,you dontneedtofear failure.F.So donot beafraid offailure,which isa partof yourroad tosuccess.第三部分完型填空(共G.Reading storiesof successfulpeople isanother wayto helpus cheerup andmove on.15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填A BC D入空白处的最佳选项Mr.Brown hadto goto hiscamp inthe midstofthe mountains inCalifornia.His menwere41the bigtrees,and(洪水)(融化).putting themtogether in42for thefloods ofthe river,when thesnows meltedThen theywould slide(使滑行)them downthemountainsides tothe littlevillages.There wasa greatdeal ofsnow onthe mountains,and Mr.Brown knewit wouldbe43work climbingtothecamp,but Lady Gray was44,Lady Graywas Mr.Browns pethorse,and shewas alwayshappy whenher45_was inthe saddle(马鞍),But todaythesnowwas very46and soonMr.Brown hadtogetoff,throw awaythe saddle,and47her.Late intheafternoon theyreached thecamp48,and itwas severaldays beforethey wereable to
49.The snowwas stilldeep andMr.Brown knewhe mustgo backon snow-shoes,but hewas afraidLady Graywouldhave tobe leftbehind.Finally oneofthemen suggested50her somesnow-shoes.They cutfour roundpieces ofboard,(系牢)30cm across,and fastenedthemonwith51Lady Grayseemed to52what they were forand triedvery hardto walkinthem.She wasvery53at firstand couldhardly standup,but by54a littleevery dayshewassoon ableto manage
55.Mr.Brown andLadyGrayboth returnedon snow-shoes.Everyone didlaugh whenthey sawthem.But theynever couldhave doneit ifthey hadnot tried.
41.A.picking upB.coming alongC.cutting downD.taking away
42.A.preparing B.fighting C.searching D.answering
43.A.busy B.simple C.important D.hard
44.A.handsome B.shy C.strong D.funny
45.A.master B.designer C.follower D.inventor
46.A.light B.deep C.soft D.icy
47.A.lead B.feed C.warm D.wash
48.A.confused B.tired C.frightened D.annoyed
49.A.escape B.separate C.arrive D.return
50.A.buying B.making C.bringing D.handing
51.A.rope B.brush C.fire D.glue
52.A.fight B.admire C.doubt D.understand
53.A.surprised B.awkward C.stupid D.crazy
54.A.moving B.climbing C.comparing D.practicing
55.A.angrily B.politely C.nicely D.painfully第II卷(非选择题,共55分)第一部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Zhang Pihe,a Baiwoman fromDali,is introducingthe Bai culture tovisitors whocome to Hequn Villagein Sangzhi()(卷)County,Hunan Province.People watchhow she56skillful foldsand rollsthe cloth—57(扎染)important stepinthe traditional tie-dyeing ofthe Baiethnic group.()()Up tonow,a greatmany visitors58attract tothe village.With59it richBai culture,HequnVillage becomeswell-known farand wide.About700years ago,some Baipeople cametoHequn Village fromDali.After that,theyweretoo busymaking a()living awayfromtheirhomes60learn the Baiculture.As aresult,nowadays manyparts oftheBai cultureare disappearing.For example,the Bai-style dance,61has morethan80types ofmoves,is beinglost.Brought upand deeplyinfluenced bythe Baiculture,Zhang hopesshe canhelp protectand passit down.So whenshemoved toHequnVillage,she startedher lifeiong career.I hopetotakeadvantage ofthetraditionalcultural resourcesof()the Baiethnic grouptohelpthe62develop ofour villages,“said Zhang.()On herarrival,Zhang setup the Bai tie-dyeing room,63buy toolsand begantraining villagersin tiedyeingskills.64a culturaladvisor totheBaicultural projects,Zhang alsogave localwomen lessonsonthemusic anddance oftheBai()ethnic group,65teach themeach movementwith greatpatience.“I havemore confidencein spreadingour Baiculture,said Zhang.第二部分补全句子(共两部分,满分10分).单词拼写,根据提示拼写单词,范围为(共小题;每小题分,满分分)I U1-U5515(性格).
66.Ann andJimmy usethe phrasesto describetheir(负责的)
67.1know Filhavetoget usedto beingforalot more.(机会)
68.We aimto improvefortheless advancedin society.(反思)
69.Students arerequired toon whattheyaregrateful forand howthey canshine lighton othersas well.(毁坏)
70.The buildingwas completelyby fire.词组填空,根据提示或语境补充完整句子(共小题;每小题分,满分分)IL515(取决于)
71.How longa personcan holdhis breathunder waterhow healthyhe is.(上发条)
72.He wenttoworklate becausehe forgotthe alarmlast night.(勉强接受)
73.Eventually,Bob wonthe battleand Oliviersecond best.(以……为背景)
74.If youwanttolearn AmericanEnglish,I stronglysuggest thatyoushouldwatch filmswhich theUSA.(设法完成)
75.After anumber ofaccidents,she getback toGermany.第三部分书面表达(共两部分,满分30分)应用文写作(满分分)
76.15假设你是某中学高一学生李华你在某英语报上看到同为高一新生的的求助信,他想参加学校的学生会,Jerry但父亲担心会影响他的学习而和他产生了争执他很烦恼,向同龄人征求建议请你给他写一封英文回信,内容包括.表不安慰;
1.分析加入学生会的利弊;
2.提出合理可行的建议3注意.词数左右;
180.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4提示词学生会student unionDearJerry,Yours,Li Hua.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(满分分)7715I wasnever veryneat,while myroommate Katewas extremelyorganized.Each ofher objectshad itsplace,but mine(贴标签)always hidsomewhere.She evenlabeled everything.I alwayslooked foreverything.Over time,Kate gotneaterand Igot messier.She wouldpush mydirty clothingover,and Iwould laymy booksonhertidy desk.We bothgot tiredofeach other.War brokeout oneevening.Kate cameinto theroom,Soon,I heardher screaming.Take yourshoes away!Why undermy bed!”Deafened,I sawmy shoesflying atme.I jumpedto myfeet andstarted yelling.She yelledbacklouder.The roomwas filledwith anger,we couldnot havestayed togetherforasingle minutebut foraphone call.Kateanswered it.From herend ofthe conversation,I couldtell rightaway hergrandma wasseriously ill.When shehung up,(爬)(啜泣)she quicklycrawled underher covers,sobbing.Obviously,that wasnot somethingshe shouldnot gothroughalone.Suddenly,a warmfeelingofsympathy roseup inmy heart.注意续写的词数应为左右;L
80.按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Slowly,I collectedthe pencils,took backthebooks,made mybed,cleaned thesocks andswept thefloor,even onherside.。
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