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学年高一上学期期中押题卷(浙江专用)2023-202402英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)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
1.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA,At home.B.In arestaurant.C.In asupermarket.
2.What doesEric thinkof hisnew classmatesA.They aredistant.B.They areimpolite.C,They aretalkative.
3.Where is the womangoing nextA.To BuildingH.B.To thescience library.C.To thesouth campuslibrary.
4.When will the womanpick upthe manA.At8:
00.B.At8:
15.C.At8:
30.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A flight.B.A vacation.C.The sunset.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10第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有至个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选524A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将5给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What dowe knowabout DavidA.He hurthis legyesterday.B.He is the organizerof the picnic.C.He islooking forwardto thepicnic.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1The mostspecial roomin ourhouse isthe kitchen.When Iopen thedoor,56isthefirst thingI noticeThe smellofcooking and the noise!You canoften hearpeople talkingor laughing,and thesound57pots andpans,because usuallysomeone58prepare food!I alwaysfeel comfortableand athome in the kitchenand its59center offamily life.In themiddle of the kitchen60be my favorite pieceof furniture—a longwooden table.It looksold andworn,butits theplace wherepeople sit and workor talk.It61use forspecial occasionslike mygrandmas birthday,62we allsitaround thetable.Ifs alsoused foreveryday63activity,like mybrothers homework.The tableis alwaysmessy becauseeveryoneleaves theirthings onit.There arehouse keys,schoolbooks aswell asletters64mail.In short,the kitchenis myfavorite roombecause itsfull oflife.Its thenoisiest placein thehouse,and Ilike itthatway.Its theroom whereI feelmost comfortableand happy.And thats65I loveit.第四部分写作满分40分第一节满分15分校园广播节目是同学们获取校园资讯的途径之一假设你是李华,你所在学校的英语广播节目拟开设“听
66.众来信”专栏,请你给该专栏投稿,内容包括⑴你喜欢该节目的哪一位主持人,请就其工作该两点原因;你对英语节目的两点建议2⑶你对节目的祝愿参考词汇男主持,女主要求host hostess⑴语句连贯,语言流畅,层次清晰⑵词数个左右80Dear editors,I ama bigfan of the Englishprograms ofour schoolradio station.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分).阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文67Jenny was a bright-eyed,pretty five-year-old girl.One daywhen sheand her mother werechecking outat the(塑料的)(珍珠)(项链)grocery store,Jenny sawa plasticpearl necklacepriced at$
2.
50.How shewanted thatnecklace,and when she askedher motherif she would buyit fbrher,hermothersaid,“Well,it is a prettynecklace,but itcosts an(家务活)awful lot of money.After all,Ill buyyou thenecklace,and whenwe gethome wecan make up alist ofchoresthat you can doto payfor thenecklace.And dontforget thatfbr yourbirthday,Grandma justmight giveyou awholedollar bill,too.Okay”Jenny agreed,and hermother boughtthe plasticpearl necklacefor her.Jenny workedon herchores veryhard everyday,and sureenough,her grandmagave hera brand-new dollarbill forherbirthday.Soon Jennypaid offthe plasticpearl necklace.How Jennyloved thenecklace!She worethem everywhere to(差事).kindergarten,bed andwhenshewent outwith hermother torun errandsThe onlytime shedidnt wearit wasinthe shower.Her motherhad toldher thatit wouldturn herneck green!Jenny hada veryloving Daddy.When Jennywent to bed,hewouldget upfrom hisfavorite chairevery nightandread Jennyher favoritestory.One nightwhen hefinished thestory,he said,“Jenny,do youlove me”“Oh yes,Daddy,you knowI loveyou Jthe littlegirl said.“Well,then,give meyour pearl necklace.”Oh!Daddy,not mypearlnecklace!^^Jenny refused.But you can haveRosy,myfavoritedoll.Remember her(装饰),You gaveher tome lastyear formy birthday.And youcan haveher teaparty outfittoo.Okay^^注意“Oh no,darling,thats okay.Her fatherbrushed hercheek with a kiss.Good night,little one.”.所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好2Paragraph1:A weeklater,her fatheronce again asked forJennys necklacewhen hefinished thestory.Paragraph2:Several dayslater,when Jennysfather camein to read hera storyas usual,he wassurprised tofind thenecklaceunder thestory book.
7.What willthe manprobably donextA.Ring upDavid.B.Pick upDavid.C.Put offthepicnic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.How doesthe womandescribe herneighborA.Noisy.B.Nice.C.Cold.
9.What canwe learnabout the womanA.She livesin theconvenient surroundings.B.She likesliving in the country.C.She cantsleep in the flat.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.Where willthewomangoA.To anairport.B.To asubway station.C.To atrain station.
11.Why doesthe mansuggest thewoman usepublic transportationA.Its muchcheaper.B.She hasmuch luggage.C.Her destinationis faraway.
12.How soonwillthenext buscomeA.In aboutthree minutes.B.In aboutfive minutes.C.In abouteight minutes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What isthe mandoing todayA.Playing soccer.B.Watching socceron TV.C.Going toa soccergame.
14.What isthe weathergoing to be likeA.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.
15.When didTina beginto playsoccerA.Three yearsago.B.Seven yearsago.C・Eleven yearsago.
16.What isTinas dreamA.To playin theOlympics.B.To attendcollege.C.To geta scholarship.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Why didthe announcerhave Susanwork on the radioA.She hada goodvoice.B.She wonmany quizzes.C.She likedpopular music.
18.What challengedid Susanface atfirstA.To comeup withnew topics.B・To getfun ideasimmediately.C.To gainwideknowledge ofmusic.
19.What didSusans parentsdo abouther programA.They chosemusic forit.B.They madecomments onit.C.Theyrecorded andreplayed it.
20.What doesSusan sayabout beinga DJA.She reallylikes it.B.She hasgot boredwith it.C,She considersitalifetime job.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑A BC DALocatedin therolling hillsof Agoura,California,Camp Kinneretprovides childrenaged4-14with aclassic,outdoor daycamp experience.Working at camp isan opportunityto bepart ofan intentional,growth-oriented communityasa rolemodel andleader ofyour campers.Staff WorkMoststaff willride thebus tocamp eachday withtheir campersfrom variousConejo andSan FernandoValleycities.Summer campjobs include:•Day CampStaff working in aspecific groupfbr theperiod of the summerparticipating inall activitiesthroughoutthe day.•Swim Instructorsworkingina teamof4-6to ensurethe safetyof campersof allages andabilities atthe pool.•Activity Instructorsleading campersat activityareas thatinclude horseriding,animal care,nature amp;ecology,wilderness play,farming amp;gardening,performing artsand more!•Resident CampStaff spendingeach weekguiding kidsthrough avariety ofon-site andoff-site adventure-basedactivities includingbackpacking,mountain biking,climbing andmore!Staff BenefitsCampKinneret allowsyou togain asummers worthof leadershipdevelopment thatyou wontfind elsewhere!Salaries arebased onposition andprevious experience.The rangefor afirst-year staffmember is$5,100-$7,000for a10-week summer.Staff RequirementsApplicantsmust be college-aged orolder,have summerhousing availablein theGreater Los Angeles Areaand be一able toserve fromJun.6th toAug.6th,2022Mon.Fri.,8:30a.m.—4:30p.m..If youare interested in personalgrowth anddevelopmentfor yourselfand forothers,fill outthe onlineapplicationand selecta groupinterview toattend virtuallyor inperson.
21.Who willbe responsiblefor weeklyadventure-based activitiesA,Day CampStaff.B.Swim Instructors.C.Activity Instructors.D.Resident CampStaff.
22.Which of the followingisarequirement for the applicantsA.They mustbecollegestudents.B.They mustwork fortwo monthsatcamp.C.They musthave enoughcamp experience.D.They musthave jobsintheLosAngelesarea.
23.What typeof writingis thistextA.A noticeof staffwanted.B.A touristguide.C.A surveyon campmarketing.D.A summercamp poster.极简主义,I enjoythrowing stuffaway.Td loveto go full minimalismbut mywife andtwo teenagekids do notshare mydream ofa housewith almost nothing init.I havetried.When thekids werelittle,I taughtthem mytwo favorite一games—“Do WeNeed It”and“Put Itin ItsPlace”and madethem playevery fewmonths.Their enthusiasmnevermatched mine.If Fmgoing to be honest,my owntidying skillsare notas great as Idlike.My“abandoned“pile isnever quitethetrash mountainI wantbecause Imakeupexcuses forwhy thingsare useful.I considerthis unhealthy.I wanttobebetterat movingon.一So,this timeI foundhelp theclassics forpeople likeme:The Life-Changing Magicof TidyingUp,by Marie类别.Kondo.Can IgofullKondo Iwill try.One centralidea isto cleanby categoryYou startby collectingall clothesandgathering themtogether forconsideration.It makesyou rethinkhow youorganize.Next,hold eachitem andask ifitbrings youjoy.This wayyoure choosingwhat tokeep.And thatshow Ifind myselfwith allmy clotheson mybedroomfloor.My wifewalks byand givesme alook thatsays Imnuts.Shes probablynot wrong.Somewhere nearthe bottomof thischaos ismy specialjacket.I movethrough thepile:pants,shirts,suits andshoes.Then mylast category:jackets.I haventworn thething inabout30years.Somehow,it hassurvived.Now thatImstriving tofollow Kondo-surely,its timehas comeIhold itin myhand.There isa tearjust belowthe collarthat widensas Ihold it.Its literallyfalling apart.Will Ieverwear itagain Nota chance.Does itfeel goodto wearDoes itbring mejoy Actually,yes.At thismoment,my daughterwalksin.She asksabout the jacket.I tellher thestory.She thinksI shouldkeep it.Ifs cooland uniqueand fullof(怀念)memories.She isarguing thatnostalgia isthe veryreason.Im notentirely convincedby mydaughters arguments.I believein lookingahead,not backward.However,sometimes itshard to let go.So Igently placethejacketon thekeep”pile.
24.Why didmy abandonedpile nevergrowA.Because Ihad no time totidy up.B,Because Ialways foundmy thingsvaluable.C.There wasalmostnothingin myhouse already.D.Because mywife andkids refuseto throwaway.A.To learnhow tocategorize.B.To improvehis tidyingskills.
25.What drivesthe authortoreadThe Life-Changing Magicof TidyingUpC.To persuadehis familymembers.D.To developpassion forminimalism.A.They dontunderstand it.B.They completelysupport it.C・They arestrongly againstit.D.They areless passionateabout it.
27.Whats the best titleforthetextA.Knowing whentoletgo B,Choosing what you loveC.Throwing worn-out clothesD.Keeping valuablebelongings
26.What isthe attitudeofthe authors familymembers towardminimalism一We cantext WhatsApp,Facebook messageand Snapchatbut arewe losingthe convenienceofthe phoneconversation Whohas time to chatwhen youcan spendhours onWhatsAppMost ofmy phone calls areless thana minutelong.If Iunintentionally hitanswer insteadof pressingignore button,I usuallysay,“Hold on,Ill callyou back,“before quicklytyping outa whatsup”text.My listof recentphone callsislimited tofour peopleand unlesswe livetogether,are related,or dating,theres verylittle chancethat youllbe addedtothat list.It seemsIm notthe onlywhos abandoningthe phone call.The averageadult spendsmore timeon mediaorcommunication perday thanon sleeping,but amongall thatcommunication,the phone call isthe mediumthafs falling.So whyhas thephonecallfallen outof favourMany messaging apps seem to havecreated agrade ofcommunication,so thatthephonecall isno longerthe standardway ofconversing longdistance,but arelatively intimatething.Rachel,24,says thatshe usedto speakto allher girlfriendson thephone butnow onlycalls afew.I rarelyevenspeak togood friendson thephone andif theycall meIm like,Hello,is somethingwrongJ saysRachel.“If Ido aphonecall itfeels reallyofficial,like itsa bigdeal.”Instead oftaking thetimetoring afriend andcatch up,it nowseems easierto senda shortmessage.And unlessyourevery closeto someone,an unscheduledphonecallcan feellike anintrusion.While text messages can be putto onesidefor hoursor evendays,a phonecall demandsattention inthe moment.But whiletextmessagesand emailsmay bea moreefficient way of sharingbasic factsand information,theyre notnecessarilythebestwayofcommunication.We may be communicatingmore thanever before,but weseem tobelistening farless.
28.What doesthe authorintend totell usin paragraph1A.People chatmuch lesson thephone now.B.People areaddicted tomessagingapps.C.People findnotimeto chatface-to-face.D.People havemany waysto communicate.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“abandoning“in paragraph3meanA.Taking on.B.Picking out.C.Bringing about.D.Giving up.
30.What canbe learnedfrom thetextA.Text messagesdemand immediateattention.B.An unscheduledphonecallmaybeunwelcome.C.People communicateless thanbefore.D.It ishard tokeep trackof friendson messagingapps.
31.What isthe authorsattitude towardsphone conversationA.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Supportive.D.Hopeful.DMany ofus loveJuly becauseits themonth whennatures berriesand stonefruits arein abundance.These colourfulandsweet jewelsfonn BritishColumbias fieldsare littlepowerhouses ofnutritional protection.Of thecommon berries,strawberries are highest invitamin C,although,because oftheir seeds,raspberries containa(蛋白质),()little moreprotein ironand zincnot thatfruits havemuch protein.Blueberries areparticularly high in(抗氧化物质).antioxidants Theyellow andorange stonefruits suchas peachesarehighinthecarotenoids weturn into(樱桃),vitamin Aand whichare antioxidants.As forcherries they are sodelicious whocares However,they arerichin vitaminC.When combinedwith berriesof slicesof otherfruits,frozen bananasmake anexcellent basefor thick,cooling fruitshakesand lowfat ice cream”.For thispurpose,select ripebananas fbrfreezing astheyaremuch sweeter.Remove theskinand placethem inplastic bagsor containersand freeze.If you like,a squeezeof fresh lemon juiceon thebananas willpreventthem turningbrown.Frozen bananaswill lastseveral weeks,depending ontheir ripenessandthetemperature ofthefreezer.If youhave a juicer,youcansimply feedin frozenbananas and some berriesor slicedfruit.Out comesa“soft-serve“creamy dessert,tobeeaten rightaway.This makesa fiinactivity fbra childrensparty;they lovefeeding thefruitand frozenbananas into the topofthemachine andwatching theicecreamcome outbelow.
32.What doestheauthorseem tolike aboutcherriesA.They containprotein.B.They arehighinvitamin A.C.They havea pleasanttaste.D.They arerich inantioxidants.
33.Why isfreshlemonjuice usedin freezingbananasA.To makethem smellbetter.B,To keeptheir colour.C.To speedup theirripening.D.To improvetheir nutrition.
34.What isajuicer“inthelast paragraphA.A dessert.B.A drink.C.A container.D.A machine.
35..From whichisthetext probablytakenA.A biologytextbook.B.A healthmagazine.C・A researchpaper.D,A travelbrochure.第二节(共5小题,每小题
2.5分,共
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How toMake FriendsataNew SchoolStartingwitha new schoolcanbedifficult.Everything seemstobedifferent,and youdon teven knowwheretogofor yourown classes.36However,if youuse theseskills,youcanquickly turnsome ofthose strangersinto friends.Be yourself37If somepeople dontaccept you,they,re notthe kindof friendsyou need.People oftenstay togetherbecausethey havesimilar interests.For example,someone whodoes a lotofsports maymake friendswith thosewho alsorun orswimalot.38Remember tobe nicetothepeople youmeet atyour newschool.If youthink thatyou willsay somethingthat maymakethem feelsad,donotsay anythingand justnod yourhead if they talkto you.Also,remember tobe ashelpful aspossible!Believe inyourselfA smilegoes along way.When youwalk inthe halls,dont keepyour eyesonthefloor.Raise yourhead andmakeeye contactwith other people.39Introduce yourself.Tell themyour nameand whereyoure from.Remember peoplesnamesYou likeit whenpeople useyour name,andsodo otherpeople.40Besides,ask theminakind wayiftheyhave anickname.Youd besurprised howoften thismay comein handy.A.Be friendlyto others.B,Making newfriends canbe hard,too.C.Join after-school activitiesyoulike.D.Never changewhatyouare totry andfit in.E.If yousee someoneyou know,smile orsay“Hi”.F.People maybecome angryif youjust beginby sayingHey eachtime.G.Don tsit atthe backoftheclassroom whereotherpeopledont noticeyou!第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项On Nov.29,2011,my littlesister Lily was born.The wholefamily welcomedher arrivalwith openarms.We wereexcitedto havea new41to our family.As shegrew,her42became obvious.We43she wouldseemtobe distantat timesand wasunable to44with others.The smallestthings wouldkeep herentertained forlong periods,and shewould45the sameroutine happilythroughout theday.At theage ofthree,Lilywastaken tothe hospitalby my(自闭症),parents.We weretold thatshe wasa child with autism and shewould havecommunicating46inand formingrelationships withothers.My familywere heartbrokento learnthat ourloved onewould probablybe unableto livea47life.(无意识的)Unaware ofwhat exactlythis wouldbring,we madea decisionto considerautisma(诊困,)
48.Thediagnosis broughtour familycloser,and werealized adeeper49for oneanother.()Raising achildwitha developmentaldisability isan50experience.Lessons arealways drawnfrom mistakes,which alwayshappens indaily life.However,through itall,ourfamilyis alwaysthere watchingover her,51acomfortable andsafe environmentfor herat alltimes.And Lilyknows thatshe hasaloving andsupportive familywho canbe52and herbiggest cheerleaderswhen53achieved.isFor thosenormal people,my storymight makeyou more54what isreally importantin life.As forme,autism hasactuallybeen acombination ofstrength,courage andhope.It shouldnot beviewed asa burden,a differentlifestyle.
41.A.arrangement B.satisfaction C.addition D.responsibility
42.A.happiness B.carelessness C.kindness D.uniqueness
43.A.recommend B.pretend C.noticed D.proved
44.A.fight B.communicate C.compete D.debate
45.A.repeat B.treat C.share D.discover
46.A.stress B.trouble C.wisdom D.power
47.A.normal B.different C.simple D.relaxing
48.A.symbol B.request C.punishment D.gift
49.A.respect B.anxiety C.appreciation D.regret
50.A.encouraging B.learning C.touching D.thinking
51.A.scheduling B.providing C.exploring D.containing
52.A.kept offB.depended onC.looked afterD.helped out
53.A.condition B.strategy C.progress D.confidence
54.A.careful withB・curious aboutC.aware ofD.interestedin
55.A.experience B.imagine C.change D.explainbut ratherasapresent tothe familiesfortunate enoughto55第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)。
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