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吉林一中学年度上学期期中考试2024-2025高一英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的5A BC相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.Where do the speakersprobably liveA.In theU.S.B.In France.C.In Spain.
2.What does the womanthink the man shoulddoA.Focus onhis studies.B.Try adifferent hobby.C.Join thebaseball team.
3.How isthe womanfeelingA.Hurt B.Excited.C.Anxious.
4.What isthe maintopic of the conversationA.The benefitsof sports.B.The rulesof volleyball.C.The bestsports forweight loss.
5.What are the speakersdoingA.Playing basketball.B.Watching basketballon TV.C.Attending abasketball game.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题5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
6676.What isthe samebetween pickleball andbadmintonA.The typeof bat.B.The generalrules.C.The sizeof thecourt.
7.Why didthe manstop playingtennisA.He hurthis knee.
8.He didntfind itvery fun.
9.He wasntvery goodat it.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.How doesthe mango towork thesedaysA.By car.B.By bus.C.On foot.
9.Why doesthe manwant tobuy abikeA.He needs a betterway to get towork.B.He wantsto helpthe environment.C.He wantsto loseweight.
10.What typeof exercisedoesthe man doat homeA.Cycling.B.Swimming.C.Weightlifting.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Father anddaughter.B.Brother andsister.C.Athlete andfan.
12.What doesthe womanwant todoA.Watch aTV show.B.Go foodshopping.
13.What doesthe manthink ofcar racingA.Its boring.B.Its hardwork.C・Its relaxing.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At aschool.B.At asports field.C.At thewomans house.
15.What sportare the speakers goingto watchA.Rugby.B.Soccer.C.American football.
16.Where doesthe manprobably comefromA.France.B.Britain.C.America.
17.How longwill the speakers watchA.About4hours.B.About60minutes.C.About30minutes.C.Drive toschool.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What dowe knowabout NickA.He joinedhis firstBI teamin highschool.B.He losthis sightin highschool.C.He cansee clearlywith glasses.
19.Why was thespeakersurprised to be askedto join the teamA.He was not completelyblind.B.He didntthink Nickliked him.C.He hadnever playedfootball before.
20.What isthespeakersrole on the teamA.The coach.B.The goalkeeper.C.An outfieldplayer.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 DAENJOYTHEOUTDOORSAdventureCamp atOhio Dreamsis aperfect way to enjoytraditional summercamp.Campers willbe ableto learn设备about multiplesports and outdoor adventures.We providethe equipmentand theschedule soyou can start fromscratchand learnfrom the best,and eventhe newcomer whomay beshort ofexperience canmake upfor itwith thespiritof adventure.Athletics Creativity,Science,Knowledge andSocial Skillsarethebackbone of our camp.We offera widevariety ofactivitiesfor campersthat arefull ofenergy andcuriosity.•Skateboarding:Learn the basics ofskating frombalancing,dropping in and evena fewtricks.•Mountain Biking:Try oneofourmountain bikesand takea fewlaps on our five-mile trackacross thecountrysideor learnthebasicsof jumpingonourFree ridecourses.•Hiking:Pack asnack andhike to beautiful waterfalls and caveswhile learninghow toidentify plantspecies andmanydifferent wildlifeanimals.•Beach Volleyball:Everybody shouldknow how to jumpin agame ofpick-up volleyballat thebeach.Learn aboutwhereto beand howto pass,set,and hitthe ballto win.•Swimming Lessons:If youarent the best atswimming,this week-long programwill helpyou tofind yoursealegs andarms soyou willhave moreconfidence whenswimming.Click herefor deals,news andearly registrationdiscounts.
21.What is an advantageof AdventureCampA.It hasthebestequipment.B.It issuitable for the inexperienced.C.It offersboth indoorandoutdooractivities.D.It isthe firsttraditional summercamp inOhio
22.Which of the followingis includedin AdventureCampA.Getting confidencein swimming.B.Collecting plantsspecies in the openair.C.Learning volleyballin professionalstadiums.D.Riding mountainbikes towaterfallsandcaves.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenA.A travelbrochure.B.A newsreport.C.A bookreview.D.An onlinewebsite.BThey arethe sortof friendswho areso closethat theytrust eachother withtheir lives.If onefalls,the otheris theretocatch him.They areWellman,whose legswere permanentlyinjured nineyears agoinarock-climbing accident,and Corbett,anexperienced rockclimber.Together,they climbed up Half Dome,the famous2,OOO-foot rockin theYosemite NationalPark,through oneof themost difficultroutes.(尖犬物)During the climb,Corbett tookthe lead,hit in the metalspikes Xthat guidedthe ropes,and climbedup.Then,after Wellmanpulled himself up the rope,Corbett wentdown toremove thespikes andclimbedupagain.Thisprocess wasrepeated timeand again,inch byinch,for13days.Wellmans jobwasnoteasy either.He gothimselfuptherope throughupper bodystrength alone.In all,Wellman figuredthat hehad done5,000pull-ups upthe ropeon theclimb.However,when the two menfirst met,they nevertalked aboutclimbing.He knewthat washow Igotinjured.Wellman said.Until oneday Wellmandecided thathe wantedto climbagain and they startedtraining.Their climbof HalfDome wasnot allsmooth.At onepoint,pieces ofrock gaveway,and Corbettdropped downquickly.Wellman lockedtheir ropein place,stopping thefall at20feet.His quickaction probablysaved hisfriends life.“Your partnercan save your life-you cansaveyourpartners life/9Wellman saidasthepair receivedcongratulationsfrom friends.There arereal closeties.”
24.Which ofthe followingwas achallenge forCorbett in climbing HalfDomeA.To climbup toremove thespikes.B.To climbit twice.C.To do5,000pull-ups upthe rope.D.To locktheropein place.
25.Why didthe twomen nevertalk aboutclimbing whenthey firstmetA.Corbett waspoorly trained.B.Wellman hadlost interestinclimbing.C.Corbett didntwant tohurt Wellman.D.Wellman hadntdecided whetherto climbagain ornot.
26.What dowe knowabout WellmanA.He climbedHalfDomeby himself.B.He wasdisabled ina trafficaccident.C.He stoppedrock-climbing forsome time.D.He wassaved byCorbett duringtheclimb.
27.The mainidea ofthe textis thatA.two headsare betterthan oneB.friendship isprecious inlifeC.the disabledshould nevergive upD.a mancan beruined butcannot bedefeated(处理)As weage,even ifwere healthy,the heartjust isntas efficientin processingoxygen asit used tobe.In mostpeoplethe firstsigns showup in their50s orearly60s.And amongpeople whodont exercise,the changescanstartevensooner.“Think of a rubberband.In thebeginning,it isflexible,but putit ina drawerfor20years andit willbecomedry andeasily broken,“says Dr.Ben Levine,a heartexpert at the Universityof Texas.Thats whathappens to the heart.Fortunately,for thosein midlife,Levine isfinding thateven if you haventbeen apositive exerciser,getting inshape nowmayhelp improveyour agingheart.Levine andhis researchteam chosevolunteers agedbetween45and64who didnot exercisemuch butwere(无otherwise healthy.Volunteers weredivided intotwo groups.The firstgroup took part ina programof non-aerobic氧)(强度)exercise-balance trainingand weighttraining-three timesa week.The secondgroup didhigh-intensityaerobic exerciseunder theguidance of a trainerfor fouror moredays aweek.After twoyears,the secondgroup sawobviousimprovements inheart health.“We tookthese5O-year-old heartsand turnedthe clockback to30-or35-year-old hearts/9says Levine.And the(泵送)reason theygot somuch strongerand fitterwas that their heartscould nowfeel a lot betterand pumpalotmoreblood duringexercise.But the hearts ofthose whotookpartin lessintense exercisedidnt change,he says.“The sweetspot inlife tostart exercising,ifyouhavent already,is inlate middleage whenthe heartstill hasflexibility,Levine says.We puthealthy70-year-olds througha yearlongexercise trainingprogram,and nothinghappenedto themat all.,,Dr.Nieca Goldberg,a spokeswomanfortheAmerican HeartAssociation,says Levinesfindings area greatstart.Butthe studywas smalland needstoberepeated withmuch largergroups of people todetermine exactlywhich aspectsof anexerciseroutine makethe biggestdifference.
28.What doesLevine wantto explainby mentioningthe rubberbandA.The rightway ofexercising.B.The causesofaheart attack.C.The difficultyof keepingfit.D.The agingprocess oftheheart.
29.In whichaspect werethetwogroups differentin termsof researchdesignA.Diet plan.B.Professional background.C.Exercise type.D.Previous physicalcondition.
30.What doesLevines researchfindA.Middle-aged heartsget youngerwith aerobicexercise.B.High-intensity exerciseis moresuitable forthe young.C.It isnever toolate forpeople tostart takingexercise.D.The moreexercise wedo,the strongerour heartsget.
31.What doesDr.Nieca GoldbergsuggestA.Making useofthefindings.B.Interviewing the study volunteers.C.Doing furtherresearch.(阐明)D.Clarifying thepurpose ofthestudy.DOn December26,2004,an earthquakealong theIndian Oceancaused ahuge tsunamithat killedthousands ofpeoplein Asiaand EastAfrica.However,wildlife officialsat SriLankas Yala National Parkreported nolarge animaldeaths.YalaNationalPark ishome tohundreds ofwild animals.Some researchersbelieve theanimals atthe parkwere ableto sense the earthquakeand movedto highergroundbefore the earthquake hit.Animals havegood sensesthat helpprotect themselvesfrom beinghunted bytheir naturalenemies.It isthought that their sensesmight alsohelp themsensethecoming disasters.Several countrieshave done(理论)research onthe predictionof earthquakesby animals.There aretwo theoriesabout howanimals maybe abletosense earthquakes.One theoryis thatanimals sensethe earthsshake.The otheris thatthey cansense changes in theair.However,so farthere hasbeen nostrong evidenceabout howanimals maybe ableto senseearthquakes.Other researchersare doubtfulabout usinganimals forearthquake predictions.The UnitedStates GeologicalSurvey()USGS officiallystates,Changes inanimal behaviors cannot be usedto predict earthquakes.Even thoughthere have(具体的)been manycases ofunusual animal behaviors beforeearthquakes,a connection between a specific behaviorandan earthquakehas notbeen made.Because of their finesenses,animals canoften feelthe earthquakeat itsearliest stagesbeforethe humans.Thats whypeople saythattheanimal knewthe earthquakewas coming.But animalscan alsochangetheir behaviors for manyother reasons.If anearthquake canshake millionsofpeople,it islikely thata fewoftheirpetswill,by chance,be acting strangely beforetheearthquake.Although scientistsdisagree onwhether animalbehaviorscan beusedtopredictearthquakes,they allagree that it ispossiblefor animalsto sensechanges in the environmentbefore humans.Researchers aroundthe worldare continuingtostudy theconnectionbetweenanimalbehaviorsand earthquakes.It ishoped thatthese studieswill helpto predictearthquakes.
32.What canwe knowabout animals9sensesA.They arenot reliable.B.They canchange theenvironment.C.They canprotect animalsin someways.D.They canprevent animalsactingstrangely.
33.What do the USGSmeanA.Animals changebehaviorsformany reasons.B.Animal behaviorscan predictearthquakes.C.Animal behaviorsare closelyrelated toearthquakes.D.Our petscant senseearthquakes.
34.Which wordbest describesthe author9s attitudeto scientists9studyA.Disappointed.B.Hopeful.C.Uninterested.D.Doubtful.
35.Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitle forthe textA.How EarthquakesCause TsunamiB.Why AnimalsChange BehaviorsC.Can AnimalsPredict EarthquakesD.What FunctionsAnimals9Senses Have第二节(共5小题;每小题
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12.5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(狂热)Workout fadscome andgo,but actuallyno otherexercise programis aslasting asyoga.It startedfrom Indiaandits beenaround formore than5,000years
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37.Yoga doesmore thanburn caloriesand tone(强化,力□强)muscles.It7satotal mind-body workout(力口强)(抻拉)(冥想)that combinesreinforcing andstretching poseswith meditationand relaxation.Research showsyogacan helpmanage stressand improvemood andquality ofsleep.In addition,yoga hasbeen shownto increaseflexibility,improve balanceand increasestrength.38・All thesetypes,from thepeacefulhath ato thehigh-intensity poweryoga,take yourworkout to a levelof mind-body connection.People ofall agesand fitnesslevels candothemost basicyoga posesand stretches.You cando yogaanywhere,(垫子)indoors orout.YouH need to usea yogamat to keep youfrom slidingaround instanding poses.
39.Itincludes a yoga ballfor balance,ayogablock ortwo,and strapsto helpyou reachfor yourfeetor linkyour handsbehind yourback.Even thoughthere aremany instructionalbooks andDVDs onyoga,it iswell worthit totake someclasses withagood instructorwho canshow youhowtodothepostures.But ifyou dontlive neara studio,or yourethe on-the-go typewhostruggles tomake timefor aregular class,doing yogaat homecan helpyou fitthe practiceinto yourlife.40・Simply choosethe timethat worksfor you,and getyour exerciseon athome.A.Yoga isa greatwaytostrengthen yourbody.B.Other necessarytools mayalso beneeded.C.There aremore than100different formsof yoga.D.Now itisapopular practicethroughout theworld.E.Therefore,yoga facilitiesare necessaryto yourexercise.F.Yoga haslong beenpraised forits physicaland mentalbenefits.(具体的)G.You donthave to wait for aspecificclass timeor promisetoaclass.第三部分语言运用(共五节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给、、、四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DDuringa periodof twomonths,the eastcoast ofFlorida washit bythree majorhurricanes!(阳台)When we41onthemorning ofSeptember5,my husbandand Istood onthe balconyand watchedthestill-powerful windsbreak hugetrees.42,in themidst ofthese destructivewinds,we founda(蜂鸟)flash ofcolor in our43,No morethan tenfeet fromwhere westood,a hummingbird44and flewin frontof us.(稀少的)This wasthe firsttime wehad ever45a hummingbird inouryard-or inFlorida!Because theyare rare,the46ofahummingbirdinBrevard County,Florida,is almosta47in itself.Although Ihad beentrying toplant all the rightplants to48them,it tooka hurricanefor meto49attract themto myyardand toreally watchthem closely.Almost every day sincethe hurricanes,I havehad the50of watchingthe visitinghummingbirds.With afeeder rightoutside myoffice window,I geta dailybirds5j.The hurricaneseason affectedme ina very52way.Every timeI seethe hummingbirds,I am53ofthemany blessingsthatnature holdsfor us:messages ofbeauty,strength,and strongwillpower.But perhapsthe greatest54is thatwonders areoutthere waitingto payus avisit.We justneed tokeep55seeds ofbeauty andfaith,and weneedtokeep aneye outfor thewonders!
41.A.woke upB.stood upC.looked upD.turned up
42.A.Generally B.Gradually C.Normally D.Suddenly
43.A.garden B.room C.balcony D.office
44.A.dropped B.landed C.remained D.returned
45.A.heard B.drawn C.seen D.caught
46.A.color B.name C.shape D.sight
47.A.symbol B.concept C.belief D.wonder
48.A.attract B.feed C.drive D.impress
49.A.formally B.finally C.regularly D.constantly
50.A.task B.joy C.hope D.plan
51.A.track B.mind C.view D.shadow
52.A.common B.casual C.strange D.positive
53.A.informed B.warned C.reminded D.cured
54.A.message B.hobby C.subject D.chance
55.A.buying B.changing C.receiving D.planting第二节单词拼写(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110(注意请用本册书单词表中词汇的适当形式填空,一空一词,否则不给分)(竞争).
56.He madeit andwon thefirst prizeintheChinese Bridge^^(苗条)
57.One willfind himselfthan beforeif hesucceeds ingiving uptaking muchsugar andfat.(幸存)
58.The planecrashed andno werefound.(责任)
59.It isyour tokeep theroom cleanand tidy.(荣誉)
60.He feltgreatly tomake aspeech here.(尴尬)
61.The situationis anone,whichever wayyou lookatit.(极其)
62.She foundit difficultto geta job.(电)
63.With thecut off,allthemachines hadto stopworking.(损害)
64.This couldcause seriousto thecountrys economy.(气喘吁吁)
65.He arrivedatthetop ofthe stairs.第三节单句语填(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()
66.When Icame in,he pretendedstudy thedetails ofthe report.()
67.If youfind ithard toface difficulties,youd betterlist allyour strongand weaknessesfirst.
68.She decidedto goa dieteverydaytokeepfit.()
69.trap inthe flood,themanhad nochoice buttowaitfor rescue.
70.When Ifinally gottothecinema,the moviehad alreadycome toend.
71.He isthemanfrom housethe picturewas stolen.
72.What strikeme mostinthemovie washis fathersdeep lovefor hisson.
73.The determinelook onher facesuggested thatshe wouldntgive upeasily.
74.It wasthis uniqueexperience taughtme whateverdifficulty weare facedwith,we mustntgive upourhope.第四节课文背诵
75.The warin Mid-East destroymany familiesinthepast fewyears andpeople aliveare suffering.共小题;每小题分,满分分
51576.Jordan saysthatthesecret.
77.a bigchallenge,but LangPing didnor loseheart.
78.More than10000doctors andnurses cameto.
79.Tangshan startedto.
80.With strongsupport fromthe governmentand thecitys people,a newTangshan wasbuilt upontheearthquake ruins.第五节短文语填共小题;每小题分,满分分10110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1Have youever imagined81live in2200,about200years fromnow Arecent studydescribes robots,underwatercities andholidays inspace.City planners,experts onspace andarchitects82ask togive theirideas oflife in
2200.According tothem,the waypeople live,work andplay willbe totallydifferent83how wedo thesethings today.Theyalso saidthat overtwenty yearsago,people couldntimagine howthe Internet84the smartphoneswould changeour lives.But today,both havechanged theway wecommunicate,learn anddo dailythings,andthechangesinthe nextcentury willprobablybe even85great.Those86questionintheresearch saidthat peoplemight notgo tothe officeinthefuture butwouldwork athome instead.People willhave advanced3-D printersthat willenable87to downloada designfor furnitureora foodpicture andthen to“print”the sofa,table orpizza athome.88will alsobe lessneed forvisits tothe doctor.Peoplewill havea homehealth capsulethat will“diagnose89the problemis andprovide varioustreatments.90hopeful,they第四部分写作满分20will alsobe goinginto spacefor holidaystogetresources thathave beenused upon earth.分假定你是李华,最近你校英文报在举办以为主题的征“Exercise anHour EveryDay,Healthy LifeforaLifetime”文活动请你根据以下要点用英语写一篇短文内容包括你对该主题的理解;L结合自身的经历谈一谈你喜欢的运动及收获注意
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1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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