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学年高一上学期期中押题卷(浙江专用2023-202401)英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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
1.What timeis itby the mans watchA.2:
20.B.2:
30.C.2:
40.
2.How doesthe manfeel aboutthe speechA.Confused.B.Bored.C.Encouraged.
3..Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA,At home.B.At anoffice.C.At astore.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
104.How willthe womanget toGlasgowA.By plane.B.By train.C.By car.(秋•浙江温州•高一校联考期中)
5.2022What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A TVprogramme.B.A talentshow.C.An actor.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 doesthe mandoA.He9s ashop assistant.B.He9s awaiter.C.Hes ahotel clerk.
7.What willthe womangetA,A cupof hotchocolate.B.A cake.C.A softdrink.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why doesthe womanwant toopen achecking accountA.To savemore money.B.To geta debitcard.C.To earnsome interest.Nuseir Yassinis aHarvard graduatein economicsand wasonce anIT expertin Venmo,earning56thousand ofdollars ayear.However,he57prefer doingsomething outdoors58staying in the office.Soon aftersavingenough money,he quitthe joband startedtouring theworld.To recordhis travels,he alsoset upa Facebookpage calledNas Daily.It was59amaze thatover12million peoplewere attractedto hisvlogs.He wentto remote60place,andmade videosabout peoplesstories.It wasfor thisreason61his videosmade astrong62impress on the viewers.In频道2019NasDailyset upits TikTokchannel63official andgrew to40million followers.So didthe advertisingincomefrom thewebsites.Since2019,Yassin64register twocompanies inorder toreach morepeople with65sameinterest.He saidhe waslucky to make hisdream cometrue whilemaking moneyfrom it.第四部分写作满分分40第一节满分分
15.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友杰克刚刚升入高中,但他一时无法适应新的校园生活,写信向你征求建议,66请你就此问题给他回一封建议信,内容包括很多新生对于高中生活感到困惑,因此不必过于担心
1.建议
2.建议报名参加课外活动,这有助于结交更多的新朋友;1关注学习,作为一名青少年,最主要的任务是学习2希望建议能适合你注意词数左右;
3.L80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯开头和结尾已给出不计入总词数
2.Dear Jack,I amsorry tohear thatyou arehaving troublein adjustingto yourhigh schoollife.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)
25.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之成为一个完整的故事67A fewyears ago,I washaving dinnerwith somegood friendsfrom workto celebratethe upcomingChristmasholiday.As wewere finishingup thatevening,one ofmy friendstold usa verysad storyabout somethingthat hadhappenedthe day before.Her sonsfriend wasin hismd-twenties andself-employed.He livedon thesecond floorof ahousenearby.Someone wholied on the firstfloor hadbeen smokingand fellasleep.The houseburned down.All thepeopleescaped,but the house wascompletely destroyedwith everythingin it.All this young manhad werethe clotheson hisback and his pickuptruck.He hadno familyin thearea andnowhereto go.My friendwas puttinghim upfor afew daysuntil hecould decidewhat to do next.Those ofus sittingat thedinner tablewere horrified.Everyone startedopening theirwallets tocontribute money.My friendput upher hand and said,He willnot acceptmoney.We triedto persuadehim,but hethinks it is charityandwont takeit.All hewants isa warmcoat andsome usedclothing ifanyone hassome.^^We wereall more than happyto fulfilthis requestand weretold thathe worea size2XL.None ofus knewmen whoworethat size,so itwas going to bea bitof achallenge to take careof thisquickly.It was a typicallycold NewYork Christmas,and Icouldnt imaginehim withouta coat.I shedtears on the drivehome,a combinationof gratefultears for the manyblessings Ihad in my lifeand sadtears forthis poor young man andhis troubles.I wentto bedand wokeup in the middleof thenight with a veryclear thoughtinmymind.I wasto findthisyoung注意manacoat.续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式作答2Paragraph1:The nextmorning,I wentto anearby charityshop and a ladygreeted mewith asmile.Paragraph2:A fewminutes later,she cameout of the backroomwith abrand-new coat.A.This Wednesday.B.This Friday.C.This Saturday.
9.When willthe newbank cardbe probablymailed听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What was the manprobably doingat firstA.Cooking themeal.B.Watching TV.C.Using thecomputer.
11.What is the womanprobably goingtodonextA.Look forAllen.B.Go to a repairshop.C.Repair hercomputer byherself.
12.What isthe possiblerelationship betweenArthur andAllenA.Strangers.B.Co-workers.C.Neighbors.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The womansat inthe wrongseat.B・All theclassmates wentto thereunion exceptthe man.C.The speakersgraduated lastyear.
14.Why didthemanfail to attend thereunionA.He wasgoing ona honeymoon.B,He wasengaged inwork.C.He didntwant tosee David.
15.Where arethe speakersA.At acafe.B.At aparty.C.On aplane.
16.What dothe speakersplan todoA.Organize aparty.B.Visit aclassmate.C.Settle inFrance.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What doesthe speakersay aboutthe dolphinA.It ismans mostintelligent friend.B.It ismans favoriteanimal.C.It ismans largestfriend.
18..What werethose dolphinpaintings mainlymade ofA.Wood.B.Stone.C.Glass.
19.How manydolphin themeswere thereat theexhibitionA.About
150.B.About
100.C.About
750.
20.Who isPandoraA.An organizer.B.A reporter.C.A dolphin.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑A BC DAWhetheryou arehoping torelax oryou arelooking forwardto stayingactive invacation,seeking outgreat hikesisa goodchoice.If youare planninga tripto southernCalifornia,oryoulive in San Diego,now itis time to searchfor new(路线).hiking trailsHere aresome of the mostpopular hikesin San Diego.Cedar GreekFallsFor thishike,youll hikefrom theCedar CreekFalls to the DevifsPunch Bowl,which isa poolat thebase ofCedarCreek Falls.It canreally heatup inthe summer,and itis hardto hike,so besure topack lotsof waterand protein-filledsnacks.(顶峰)Cuyamaca PeakThepeak isin CuyamacaRancho StatePark,and youllsee plentyof snow-capped treesif youdo thishike inthewinter.There are37trails inthe statepark,but youllwant tostick toAzalea GlenLoop.Its adifficult seven-mile hikethatwill bringyou rightto Cuyamaca Peak.Cowles MountainItis wellknown thatCowles Mountainisthehighest pointinSanDiego-so itsworth visitingfbr thefact thatyoucan seeMexico fromthe peak.The three-mile hikeis quitedifficult.If youare willingto wake up beforethe sun,CowlesMountain isa beautifulspot towatch thesunrise.Its oneof SanDiegos mostpopular hikes,so startingearly mightalsohelp avoidthe crowds.Swamis BeachTakethe trailfrom Swamis Beach toCardiff Beachand youwill experienceimpressive oceanviews and the smooth(可进入的)sound ofwaves crashingonto thesand.As aneasy out-and-back hike,the pathis accessiblefrom SwamisBeachand isabout threemiles intotal.
21.What doyou needtotakeif you choose theCedar CreekFallsA.A raincoat.B.An umbrella.C.Food andwater.D.A hat andamap.
22.What isCowles Mountainfamous forA.The difficulthiking trail.B.Being thepeak inSanDiego.C.The beautifulsunrise.D.The greatlength ofthe trail.
23.Which hikingtrail willyouchooseif you want tosee theseaA,Cedar GreekFalls.B.CuyamacaPeak.C.Cowles Mountain.D.SwamisBeach.BI waseleven years old,standing outsidewhen I watched thehouse that I grewup inburn to the ground.A fewminutesearlier,I was asleep inmy nice,warm bed.My grandmother^bedroom wasjust nextto mineand my brothers.A firehad brokenout thereand awakenedher(蹒跚)first.While Istumbled aroundinthesmoke anddarkness,mybrotherran fromroom toroom quickly,wakingeveryone inthehouse.The house,however,was over50yearsoldand madeof wood.Before wecould doanything the(毁灭)fire consumedit.We allmade itoutside beforethe flamesdestroyed everyroom.(颤抖)I stoodthere shiveringwhile the fire destroyedmy hooks,clothes,and toys.Iwatchedhelplessly whilemymum cried.I wonderedwhat wasgoingtohappen tous nowthat wehad lostall of our things.As Ilooked around,though,I realizedsomething forthe firsttime:The thingsthat matterarent things.I sawmyelder brotherrunning to get help.I sawmy grandmotherand dadhugging together.I realisedat thatmoment thatwe wereallalive.Everything thatwas importantsurvived thefire.Our liveswould continue.We wouldsurvive withoutthe thingsthatwere burning.We wouldall bearound tolove eachother for many yearsto come.And thatwas allthat mattered.I stillthink ofthat fireinthenight thathelped meto becomewho Iam today.It helpedmetolearn that the loveweshare isfar moreimportant thanthe thingswe have.Love others.Help everyone.Let thefire insideof youmake thisworlda warmerplace.
24.Who foundthefireat firstA.The authorhimself.B.The authorsgrandmother,C.The authorsmother.D.The authorselder brother.
25.Which wordcould bestdescribe theauthor whenhe ranoutsideA.Calm.B.Helpful.C.Frightened.D.Disappointed.
26.Whafs themeaning ofthe underlinedsentence inParagraph4A.Lost thingscant come back.B.Getting othershelp isnecessaiy.C.Material wealthisnt themost important.D.Lives mustcontinue onif welack love.
27.What happensto theauthor afterthe fireA.He plansto builda newhouse.B.He isstill whathe usedto be.C.He onlyshares hislove withhis family.D.He isready tohelp thosein need.CA Britishenergy supplierhas apologizedforthe“poorly judged and unhelpful“advice sent to customerswhich(依偎)suggested theycould snuggleup totheir petsand exerciseto cutback on their heatingbills.SSE,which isowned byOVO Energy,suggested10simple andcost effectiveways tokeep wannthiswinter,“according tothe FinancialTimes.Eating bowlsof oatmeal,doing starjumps andcuddling petswere amongtherecommendations on the now-deleted webpage.In astatement sent to CNNTuesday,a spokespersonfor OVO Energy said,Recently alink toa blogcontainingenergy savingtips wassenttocustomers.We understandhow difficultthe situationwill beformanyofourcustomers thisyear.The spokespersonadded,We areworking hardto findmeaningful solutionsas weapproach thisenergy crisis,andwe recognizethatthecontent ofthis blogwas poorlyjudgedandunhelpfuLWe areembarrassed andsincerely apologize.”Some Britishbusinesses andhouseholds haveseen theirenergy billsrise inrecent months,as suppliersdeal withasharp risein wholesalegas prices.British consumerswill payroughly f790more toheat andlight theirhomes thisyear,according toBank ofAmerica.Wholesale Europeangas priceshave jumpedby400%over theprevious yearandelectricity priceshave increasedby300%,the banksanalysts saidlast week.The increaseshave beendriven bycoldweather,nuclear plantoutages inFrance andreduced gasflow fromRussia.According toNational EnergyAction,morethan4million UKhouseholds arefacing fuelpoverty——a figure(上限)which thecharity believescould riseby2million inApril whena capon energyprices isexpected toincrease.OVO Energyremoved its advice aftera waveof angryresponses fromlawmakers andcampaigners.Following theapology,British lawmakerDarren Jones,who chairsParliaments businessselect committee,tweeted:Good,Im gladtheyapologized.Im notsure whosigned offa marketing campaign tellingpeople towear ajumper andeat porridgeinsteadof turningon the heating if you cant afford it.”
28.Why didOVOEnergyapologize foritsadviceon the ways ofkeeping warmsenttocustomersA.The adviceis difficultto follow.B.The waysare toosimple andcostly.C.The suggestionsare ineffectivesolutions.D.The blogwas notwidely viewedby customers.
29.Which isthe resultoftheenergy crisisfor BritishA.The gasflow fromRussia hasincreased greatly.B.Customers cantafford theincreasing priceof coal.C.The Britishgovernment hasfound meaningfulmethods toface it.D.Energy billsrise toosharply inwinter formost UKhouseholds.
30.What canyou knowfrom DarrenJones,words inthe lastparagraphA.He signedoff themarketingcampaign.B.He ispleased withOVO Energysapology.C.He isangry aboutthe advicesent byOVO energy.D.He suggeststurning offtheheatingwhen peoplecantaffordit.
31.Where isthis passageprobably fromA.A websitepage.B.A sciencefiction C.A blogD.A newspaperDJimsuffered heart problems.In conversationhe expressedlittle joyand itseemed thathis lifewas drawingtoaclose.When his heartproblemsled to operation,Jim wentthrough itsuccessfully,anda full recoverywas expected.Withindays,however,his heartwas not beating properly.Jim wasrushed backto operation,but nothingwas foundto explainthecause ofhis illness.He diedon theoperating tableonthe daybeforehis48th birthday.Dr.Bruce Smoller,a理学家),psychologistQC hadhad manyconversations withhim,andthemore helearned,the strangerhe realizedJimscase was.When Jim wasachild,his father,a teacher,suffered aheart attackand stayedhome torecover.One morningJimasked his father tolook overhis homework,promising tocome homefrom schoolat noonto pickit up.His fatheragreed,but whenJim returnedhis fatherhad died.Jims fatherwas
48.“I thinkall his life Jimbelieved hekilled hisfather/Dr.Smoller says.He feltthat ifhe hadnot askedhim tolook athis homework,his fatherwould havelived.Jim had(判决)been troubledby theidea.The operationwasthetrial hehad expectedfor fortyyears.^Smoller believesthat Jimwilledhimself notto live tothe age of
48.(态度)Jims caseshows thepowerful rolethat attitudeplays inphysical health,and thatchildhood experiencesproducefar-reaching effectonthehealth ofgrown-ups.Although mostcases areless directthan Jims,studies showthat childhoodevents,besides genes,may wellcause suchmidlife diseasesas cancer,heart diseaseand mentalillness.
32.Jimwassent backtooperationbecause.A.hisheartdidnt workwell.B.he expectedafullrecovery.C.hislifewas drawingtoaclose.D.the firstone wasntwell performed.
33.What made Dr.Smoller feelstrange aboutJims caseA.Jim diedatayoung age.B.Jim diedontheoperating table.C.Both Jimandhis father diedofthesame disease.D.Jims deathis closelyconnected withhisfather^.
34.From Smollerswords,we caninfer that.A.Jims fathercared littleabout hisstudy.B.Smoller agreedthat Jimdid killhisfather.C.Jim thoughthe would be punishedsome day.D.Smoller believedJim wouldntlivetotheageof
48.
35.Which ofthe followingcould havestrong effecton onesphysical healthaccording tothe texta.Ones genes.b.Ones lifein childhood.c.Ones physicaleducation.d.The dateof onesbirthday.e.The opinionsone hasabout something.A.a,b,d B.a,b,eC.a,c,eD.b,c,d第二节(共小题,每小题分,共分)
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512.5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Lots ofpeople findit hardto get up inthe morningand putthe blameonthealarm clock.In fact,the keyto easymorningwake-up liesin restingyour bodyclock
36.Here ishow to make one.•37In orderto makea change,you needto decidewhy itsimportant.Do youwant togetupintime tohave breakfastwith yourfamily,get insome exerciseor justbe betterprepared foryour dayOnce youare clearaboutyour reason,tell yourfamily orroommates aboutthe changeyouwant tomake.•Rethink mornings.Now thatyou knowwhy youwanttowakeup,consider re-arranging yourmorning activities.Ifyou wanttime tohave breakfastwith yourfamily,save sometime thenight beforeby settingout clothes,shoes,and bags.38Thats aquarter-hour moreyou couldbe sleepingifyoubought acoffee makerwithatimer.•Keep yoursleep/wake scheduleon weekends.If youretired outby Fridaynight,sleeping inon Saturdaycould(弥补)sound wonderful.But compensatingontheweekends actuallyfeeds intoyour sleepinessthe followingweek,arecent studyfound.
39.•Keep arecord andevaluate itweekly.Keep trackof yourefforts andwrite downhow youfeel.After youvetrieda newmethod fora week,take alook atyour record.40If not,take anotherlook atother methodsyou couldtry.A.Get asleep specialist.B・Find theright motivation.C.A betterplan forsleep canhelp.D.And considersetting asecond alarm.E.If thesteps youtake areworking,keep itup.F.Stick toyour setbedtime andwake-up time,no matterthedayitis.G.Reconsider the15minutes youspend inline atthe cafetogetcoffee.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、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(游牧的)Our ancientnomadic ancestorwould oftensing ordance toshow otherswhere tofind food.In myfamily,weve alwayshad musicaround ustoo andthis influenceis startingto
41.Our seven-year-old sonhas42to performhis ownraps whichare quiteexcellent evenwithout consideringhow43he is.Our four-year-old(<、调).daughter isshowing hermusical44too——she startedtomakeup littleditties|What ismost joyousabout ourshared45of musicare thosemoments whenwe allcome togetherasa46My favoritetimehappened inApril whenI was feeling quite47,I wascooking breakfastwhen thekids48thatIwas playingdancemusic.My seven-year-old sonthen startedto joinin dancing.This49his four-year-old sister,soon thethree ofus werejumpingup anddown.It wasa momentof real50and itturned aroundhow Iwasfeeling.At thatpoint,I feltlike musicwouldbethewayto51tothekids.Ive satdown with my sonand togetherweveremixed hisvoice andIve satwithmydaughter andweve playedthe guitar.We mightnotbe52anything aboutthewhereabouts offood asour ancestordid.But weare givingthem an53through song.We reteaching themFlower ofScotland“so thatthey mightknow somethingabout theirheritage.Through54we haveall becomea55family.
41.A.slow downB.comebackC.pay offD.run out
42.A.refused B.needed C-agreed D.started
43.A.excited B,young C.happy D.different
44.A.arrangement B.ability C.taste D.choice
45.A.understanding B.style C.love D.training
46.A.family B.company C.group D.community
47.A.low B,surprised C,angry D.afraid
48.A.guessed B,dreamt C.accepted D.heard
49.A.helped B・changed C,attracted D.supported
50.A.success B.luck C.power D-joy
51.A.hold onB.call outC,get throughD.pay attention
52.A.wondering B,learning C.communicating D.deciding
53.A.answer B,education C.excuse D.opportunity
54.A.games B,history C.examples D.music
55.A.bigger B,newer C.closer D.richer第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515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1。
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