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学年度第一学期高一期中考试2024〜2025英语试题考生注意
1.满分150分,考试时间120分钟
2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径
0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效
3.本卷命题范围:北师大版必修第一册Unit1—Unit3(lesson2)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10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例:How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.A.Happy.B.Worried.C.Angry.How doesMike probablyfeel now【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.A.A manager.B.A doctor.C.A student.What isthe manprobably【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.How doesthe womanusually go to workA.By bus.B.By car.C.On foot.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.What willthe speakersdo thisweekendA.Go to a newrestaurant.B.Watch aFrench movie.C.Stay at home.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.When willthe speakersprobably studytogetherA.At fouroclock.B.At sixoclock.C.At eightoclock.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)
45.A.change B.accept C.improve D.reduce
46.A.dreams B.skills C.challenges D.exams
47.A.listen B.contribute C.respond D.adapt
48.A.help B.check C.study D.guide
49.A.difference B.choice C.impression D.decision
50.A.divided B.thrown C.delivered D.applied
51.A.customers B.volunteers C.managers D.teachers
52.A.means B.goals C.efforts D.plans
53.A.pick upB.hold upC.make upD.give up
54.A.greeting B.contacting C.trusting D.considering
55.A.stressed B.confident C.relaxed D.satisfied第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Auckland,the largestcity andchief seaportof New Zealand,stands in the NorthIsland.When56plan atrip toNewZealand,most peopleskip overAuckland asa destination.People floodintoQueenstown tospend timeenjoying57they innature.However,as anyonewho58visit itknows,there areeven morethings todo inAuckland,compared withthose in「象背包客,Queenstown.All of these thingsmake travelersget a good impressionE Jof it.If youare abackpackeryou willlike Auckland59you canenjoy ahuge rangeof freeor cheapthings,especially in a countrywhich isknown60itshigh livingcosts.If youare seekinga citythat providesa highquality oflife,Auckland is a placewhere you will findgreat61satisfactory.The cityspopular neighborhoodscan62explore onfoot,and theskyline can be viewedfrom thewater.63particular,you willhave achance64taste differentkinds ofsnacks and the citydoesnt shyaway froma goodhappyhour.Give yourselfsome daysto enjoythe65amaze sightsof Auckland,and checkout someof yourfavorite thingsto第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分do inthis city.Auckland,you shouldntmiss it!.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你的英国笔友在给你的邮件中提到他最近过度使用手机,日常生活受66Jim到影响,他为此感到苦恼请你给他回复邮件,内容包括.表示理解;
1.你的建议及理由2注意.词数左右;
1100.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数2Dear Jim,Yours,第二节(满分25分)Li Hua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
67.In thequiet town,Ethan andhis parentslived apeaceful life.His fatherJohn,a hard-working architect,and hismotherSarah,a greatteacher,had alwaysstruggled toprovide the best forEthan.As Ethanentered highschool,something beganto changetheir onceharmonious home.School gradeswere thefirstbattleground.While Johnbelieved intraditional hardwork,Ethan,a creativeboy,found himselfcrazy about art.Everytime hepainted well,his motherSarah wouldpraise andencourage him,but Johnonly thoughtit wasa wasteof time.SoEthan oftenargued withhis father.One stormynight,the conflict(矛盾)came toa head.John,reviewing Ethan9s reportcard,frowned(皱眉)at thegrades.Ethan,you mustfbcus moreon yourstudies.These gradeswont helpyou become an engineer.Stop painting!”Ethan couldntbear thedisappointment inhis fatherseyes,and arguedback,“Dad,I want to bea painter,not anengineer.Sarah,trying to stop theargument,quickly said,“John,maybe weshould letEthan have a try.It couldbe histruecalling.^^However,John stuckto hisbelief andreplied,“Art wontput foodon thetable orpay thebills.He needsa注意stable job.Sarah wasbetween herhusband and son and tried tosettle theargument.续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Sarah whooften helpedsolve problemsbetween Johnand Ethan,saw theirpain.As thestorm outsidegot calmer,there wasnew foundunderstanding amongthem.听下面5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A、B、C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5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6.What isthe womandoingA.Reading a story.B.Writing astory.C.Listening toastory.
7.What willthe womando nextprobablyA.Talk withher teacher.
8.Invite the man todinner.C.Tell the man thestoryline.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.What didthemando yesterdayA.He wentto thehistory museum.B.He signedup forthe paintingcourses.C.He didsome shoppingonline.
9.When willthemango to the storeA.This Tuesday.B.This weekend.C.Next week.
10.Why doesthe womanadvise theman togoto the storeA.The pricesof paintbrushesare low.B.Ifs nearthe manshouse.C.There aremany kindsof paintbrushes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.What dowe knowabout the womanA.She enjoyssharing.B.She oftensings songs.C.She likeslistening tomusic.12What isthe disadvantageof the apartmentA.It sharesseveral wallswith neighbors.B.It ison thetop floor.C.It isntbig enough.
13.What doesthewomanask about theapartmentat lastA.Its address.B.Its size.C.Its price.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.How oldis JaneA.
21.B.
24.C.
25.
15.What isthe relationshipbetween Janeand JamesA.Mother andson.B.Husband andwife.C.Sister andbrother.
16.What canwe knowabout TinaA.She hasgot anew job.B.She lovesplaying thepiano.C.She willgraduate thisJune.
17.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The weather.B.Their travelexperiences.C.Their familymembers.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.In
1993.B.In
1999.C.In
2006.
18.When didthe speakerreturn to the United States
19.What didthe speakermajor in at universityA.PE.B.Japanese.C.Spanish education.
20.Where doesthe speakerlive nowA.In Japan.B.In the UnitedStates.C.In Venezuela.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项People usuallycelebrate theirtraditional festival.The Spring Festival iscelebrated notonly in China butalso inotherparts of the world.The traditionalholiday isthe mostimportant toChinese bothat homeand abroad.the UnitedKingdomUKCelebrations forSpring Festivalin theUK startedin1980,with thefirst evening party heldin
2002.Every New Year,people gettogether and have a lot ofactivities.They singsongs,dance tomusic,share photoswith friendsor enjoyfilms inacinema.theUnitedStatesUSSpring Festivalis an important timefor Chineseliving orworking inthe US.They joinina largeeveningpartytowelcome the traditional New Year.It isagoodchance forpeople to feel that they arenot alonebecause theyshare thesameculture.AustraliaOn Chinese New Year,many peopleacross Australiacome toSydneys Chinatown.They enjoyfireworks,liondances,dragon boatraces andmany othertraditional activities.The celebrationsare alsoa bridgetowards betterunderstandingbetween Chineseand non-Chinese.SingaporeThe familydinner onNew YearsEve isanimportanttradition forChinese.They puttraditional foodon atable as anact ofremembering theirpast.Then thewhole familyenjoys theirdinner together.They usuallyhave itathomebecausehaving itinarestaurant takesaway themeaning of thetradition.
21.Chinese inAustralia enjoythe followingactivities excepton ChineseNewYear.A.fireworks B.lion dancesC.playing cardsD.dragon boatraces22Why doChinese familiesin Singaporehave theNewYeardinner athomeA.The restaurantis faraway.B.They want to keepChinese tradition.C.Eating athome helpssave money.D.They wereborn inSingapore.
23.What canwe learn from the textA.All partsof the world celebrateSpring Festival.B.ChineseNewYear iscelebrated onlyinChina.C.Only fourforeign countriescelebrate ChineseSpringFestival.D.Chinese aroundtheworldhaveastrong feelingtowards SpringFestival.BA bunchof strangersshowed upat the gym inthe earlymorning ofthe lastSunday ofApril.A fewathletes were拉伸already stretchingtheir arms,but mostof uscould barelyfocus.As I was burningoff lastnighfs wrongdecision-abig meal,I spotteda posteraboutagyms21-day workoutchallenge,and Iimmediately signedup.I alwayswanted totrainfora marathon,so Iconsidered thisas mywarm-up.Besides,I neededtostopbeing lazyand thiswas mychance to make achange.(限制)It waseasy topromise onpaper,but threeweeks ofrecommended exerciseroutines and diet restrictionsJ(干扰)wouldnt beeasy.I stuckto workingout30minutes a day,and I didnt disturbmy normalroutine.Instead,I hadtobe facedwith thetough workof beingmore creativein myspare time,thus breakingsome bad habits.Overcoming weaknesseswith willpowerwas mygoal forthe nextpart ofthe journey.But thedifficult partaboutmaking achallenge isrealizing that“wanting”and“doing“are twovery differentthings.Just likea career,you havetophysically workfbr itrather than just waitfbr itto happen.But thatshard.Throughout the21days,I oftentold myselfthatthe challengewas meaninglessandtriedto sabotagemyself fromexercising.However,finally Iovercame thatnegativethought and kept workingout.At theend ofthe challenge,I learnedsomething evenmore important:Feeling theresults isbetter thanseeing them.I hadfewer headachesand moreenergy,and wassimply happier.I evenfelt alittle smarteras Iresearched whichfoods(成就),were betterfor mybody,and learnedhow tomake healthiermeals.I felta senseof accomplishmenttoo,becauseeven thoughI wantedto give up dozensof times,Ididnt.I feltmy waistgot smallerand myarms gotstronger,and Inolonger feltguilty afterhaving apiece ofcake ora drink.
24.What wasthe authorswrong decisionA.Going tothegymearly.B.Training fora marathon.C.Eating a lot theprevious night.D.Stopping beinglazy fora change.
25.What doesparagraph2mainly talkaboutA.Some ofthe authorsbadhabits.B.Some waysofthe authors killinghis sparetime.C.The importanceof stickingtothenormal dailyroutine.D.The difficultyofthe authors keepingon withthe workoutplan.
26.What doesthe underlinedword“sabotage“in paragraph3probably meanA.stop.B.hear.C.improve.D.recognize.
27.What didtheauthorlearnfromthe workoutchallengeA.Eating healthyfood ismore importantthan exercising.B.Overcoming achallenge couldbring goodfeelings tohim.C.Ifs moreimportant to see whathe likesthanjustfeel it.D.There wasno needtofeelguilty aboutthings hedisliked todo.cLike allbig cities,Paris hasa trafficproblem:lots ofcars,lots oftraffic jamsand lotsof pollutionfrom exhaustfumes废气.计戈So the city begana schemeij toimprove thesituation.Under the Velib projectVelib*comes fromvelo liberte,or bicyclefreedom1people cantake abicycle,use itfor aslongas theywant,and thenleave itat thesame oranother bicyclestation.The firsthalf-hour on the bikeis free,but if youdont returnit after30minutes,you haveto pay.But itsonly€1adayor€29a year!The bicyclesare heavy25kg,andthey areall greyandhavebaskets.There areabout20,000of theminthe city,and around1,450bicycle stations.So therearealotmore Velib stations than the298subway stations!Paris isnot thefirst cityto havea projectlike this.But noteverybody thinksits agreat idea.One Parisiansaid,Thesebicycles areonly forshort journeys.If peoplewant totravel acrossthecity,they wontuse abicycle——theyll stillusetheir cars.”A cityspokesman said,The bicycleproject wontsolve allour traffic problems,of course.But itmight helpreduce airpollution.Traffic,together withfactory fumes,isabig problem.There arentany simpleanswers totrafficproblemsandpollution incities.But unlesswe dosomething now,there will be moretraffic jamsand temperatureswill continueto rise,so theproblems inour environmentwill getworse.The bikesmight helppeople tolead ahealthier life,too.
28.What canwe learnabout theVelib schemeA.Its bikeshave nobaskets.B.Its bikesare light and colorful.C.It aimstomaketraveling easier.D.It ownsmore stationsthan thesubway.
29.If youuse a Velib for1hour,you shouldpay.A.€1B.€30C.€29D.no money
30.Why dosome peopledisagree withtheVelibschemeA.The costis ratherhigh.B.Its hardto findaVelibstation.C.Its notsuitable fora longjourney.D.The distancebetween twoVelibstationsis long.
31.Whats thecity spokesmansattitude towardsthe bicycleschemeA.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncaring.D.Worried.DThe NationalHealth ServiceNHS in England isto payfbr10people,to whoma“bionic eye“will beimplanted(植入).It isa pioneeringtechnology thatcan helpthose who have beenblind foryears togain somesight.Only asmall numberof peoplehave receivedsurgery intrials sofar toequip them to useArgus II,which usesa(神经)camera fixedina pair of glasses and a tiny computer tosend signalsdirectly tothe nervescontrolling sight.Thosewho willget theequipment cancurrently seenothing more thanthe difference betweendaylight anddarkness.The system(解读)allows thebrain todecode flashesof light,so thatthey canlearn tosee movement.(视网膜)One ofthree patients whohavehad theimplant intothe retinain trailsat ManchesterRoyal EyeHospitalis KeithHayman,68,from Lancashire,who hasfive grandchildren.He wasblind inhis20s.The diseasecauses cellsin theretinagradually tostop workinganddie.Hayman wasforced togiveuphis work.Having spenthalf mylife indarkness,I cannow tellwhen mygrandchildren runtowards meand makeout lightsJ hesaid.I would be talking toafriend,whomight havewalked offand Icouldnt tellandkepttalkingtomyself Thisdoesnt happenanymore,because Ican tellwhenthey havegone.They mayseem likelittle things,but theymake all thedifferenceto me.”After the surgery,10patients willbe carefullyfollowed,to gatherdata ontheir progressand assesshow muchthebionic eyeimproves theirdaily lives.If theresults aregood,more patientswillbelikely toreceive the treatment inthefuture.The“bionic eyetreatment,including surgery,fbllow-up,equipment andrecovery,costs£150,
000.
32.What isArgusII mainlymade upofA.A camera,a pairof glassesand a bionic eye.B.The nerves,a pairof glassesand somesignals.C.A camera,apairofglassesanda tinycomputer.D.A newretina,a flashlightandatinycomputer.
33.What doestheauthorwant toshow byusing theexample ofHaymanA.Hayman hasbecomeanormal person.B.The retinais necessaryfor onetoseewell.C.Blind peopleare eagerto haveabionic eye.D.The technologyis ofgreat importanceto blindpeople.
34.Why willthe10blind patientsbe carefullyfollowedA.They willbe invery poorhealth afterthesurgery.B.They wontbe usedtothebioniceyefbr sometime.C.The exactresult ofthetreatmentneeds tobe known.D.The bioniceye willbe improvedaccording tothe data.
35.Which ofthe followingwouldbethebesttitle forthetextA.A Failurein Treatingthe Blind PeopleB.10Blind PatientsWill BeFitted witha BionicEyeC.Blind PeoplesDaily LivesImproved witha BionicEyeD.The NHSinEnglandCares MuchabouttheBlindPeople第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
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Whether yourea fitnesscoach ora beginner,making fitnesspart ofyour dailylife definitelybenefits your health andwell-being.36Figure outwhy youexerciseIt meansidentifying yourdeeper reasonfor gettinghealthy.For example,do youwanttobe ableto keepup withyourworkout partnersor friendsAre yousick of being tiredallthetime inthe classroomDo youwant moreenergy andconfidence
37.Pay attentionto yourthoughts
38.They canpush youforward whenthings gettough.Also,they enableyou tofeel energeticwhenyou achieveyour fitnessgoals.Do youencourage yourselfwith bodypositivity orhold yourselfback withnegativityChanging yourmindset couldbe allit takesto get yourhealthon track.39Make sureyou haveat least150minutes ofphysical activityeach weekto keepyourself healthy!Break itdown to40minutes4days aweek,30minutes5days aweek,or whateveryoud like.Choose whatworks bestfbr yourlifestyle,whether itsyoga,walking,or anythingelse thatgets yourheart rateup.Keep afitness diaryWritingdown yourprogress helpsyou stayconnected withyourself duringmoments ofdoubt.
40.(坚定的)At thesame time,it makesyou clearabout whatlies aheadifyouremain committedover time.A.Thoughts arepowerfulB.Take exercisefor atleast150minutes perweekC.Moreover,it allowsyou toreflect onyour progressD.Slop forcingyourself toexercise asmuch asyou canE.Here Ishare someofthebest fitnesstips togetyoucoveredF.Staying intouch witha reasonfor exercisegives youa senseof purposeG.By beingpositive aboutyour body,youwillbecome happierand healthier第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分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Fleanor Loveknows thatweddings createalotof leftoverflowers.That meansmore opportunitiesfor herto collect花束、after-wedding bouquetsand givethemtoher lonelyhospital41many ofwhom dontoftenhave visitors,let aloneexpensive
42.The flowersare stillin goodshape,andthe patients arepleased tohave them.Iwasso43that Icried Jsaid patientConnieMelzer,who wasrecovering froma heartproblem whenLove walkedinto herroom witha bouquetin early
2020.Love workedattheVirginia CommonwealthUniversity Hospitalasan44student.She wonderedhow shecouldhelp45thepatients5suffering besideslearning howto treatthem asa studentdoctor.“One ofthe46ofbeinga medicalstudent isthat itcanbevery difficultto47tothecare team”said Love.You arethere asa learner,who doesnthave asmuch knowledgeas doctors.But youwantto48your patients.How canI atthis stagein mytraining makean49for them”In2019,she startedThe SimpleSunflower inRichmond,andsofar has50morethan760bouquets topatients.Shebrought fellowstudents andother peopleinto herproject,and nowhas morethan20051ontheemail list.场馆When Lovebegan the project,she calledbusinesses suchas weddingvenues andflorists andasked themwhatevents werescheduled.She thenreached outto bridesand groomsto askthem ifthey had52for theirflowers afterthebig day.For eachwedding,she organizeda teamof eightpeople whohelped53the flowerswhen theparty wasover andthenspent timecarrying themto individualpatients.People beyondthe VCUcommunity haveheard aboutLoves projectand becomepart ofit.Once theword gotout,people aroundthecitystarted54us JLove said.She wantedto bringtheprojectto morecitiesand maybeopen branchesat othermedical schools.“I feel55when Isee thepatientswhoreceive ourbouquets/5she said.It remindsme whywe dowhat wedo.”
41.A.patients B.cleaners C.doctors D.nurses
42.A.cards B.fruits C.flowers D.cakes
43.A.tired B.moved C.worried D.bored
44.A.art B.law C.engineering D.medical。
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