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年重庆一中高届高一上期期中考试20242027英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上
2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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
1.What is the womansfavorite colorA.Red.B.Black.C.Blue.
2.When willthe mancome forhis picturestomorrowA.At9:00a.m.B.At11:00a.m.C.At2:00p.m.
3.What willthe manprobably donextA.Work fromhome.B.Wash the womans car.C.Get a ride from the woman.
4.Where are the speakersA.At theairport.B.At thebus station.C.At therailway station.
5..What willthe womanprobably donextA.Make sometea.B.Answer aphone call.C.Continue talkingwith the man.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)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,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第6段材料,回答第8至10题A.Strangers.B.Mother andson.C.Coach andplayer.
6.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Not toenter that area.B.Not toskate on the streets.C.Not toskateboard withouta helmet.
7.What didthe womanadvise the man todo听第7段材料,回答第8至10题A.Exercising.B.Health.C.Sleeping.
8.What isthe maintopic of the conversation
28.A.missing B.crying C.upset D.sick
29.A.search B.research C.check D.rescue
30.A.pond B.office C.door D.home
31.A.belief B.interest C.skill D.effect
32.A.hard B.personal C.poor D.important
33.A.focused B.fed C.built D.blamed34A.talk B.laughter C.cheer D.voice
35.A.find B.reach C.stop D.catch
36.A.peace B.love C.safety D.luck
37.A.examined B.touched C.encouraged D.judged38A.unseen B.passive C.shared D.voluntary
39.A.regularly B.silently C.officially D.undoubtedly第二节共10小题;每小题L5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1The Chinese zodiac,also40know asSheng Xiaoor ShuXiang,is arepeated circleof12years.Each year41nameafter an animal.Chinese NewYear2024is a year of the Loong.Chinese ZodiacLoong isthe42five of the12zodiac animals,following theRot,Ox,Tiger andRabbit.People bornin the yearof theLoong——ananimalno oneknows if it existedin realworld——are envelopedin mystery,and very43charm.Back in the pre-Qin periodover2,200years ago,there44be alreadythe Chinese zodiac signstheory.So it isreasonable that Chinese Zodiacyears arein45agree withthe beginningof ChineseLunar NewYear.If youhave anideaof Lunar Calendar,you willknow aChinesezodiacyear oftenstarts fromlate Januaryand endsin middleFebruary of thenext year.Therefore,to seewhat yourChinesezodiacanimal is,or toconfirm whetheryou are a Loong,you need to changeyourGregorian calendarbirthday toLunarCalendarof theyear youwere born.For example,if youwere born46February16,1988a yearof theLoong,the LunarNew YearsEve,which wasvery closeto Loongyear,then youareaRabbit.47is alsoworth mentioningis thatif twopeople wereborn in the differentLoong years,they mayhave verydifferent48personality,and horoscope,due to the FiveElements,49are Gold,Wood,Water,Fire,and Earth.Each elementcomes ina60-year cycle.第三节单词填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)(请在答题卡填写完整单词)(掌握)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
50.She livedin Italyfor severalyears butnever quitemthelanguage.(荣幸的)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
51.He feltgreatly hto beinvited to the weddingceremony.(力量)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
52.Bill hasbeen doinga lotof physicalexercise to build uphis s.(提供)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
53.Students ares with a list of booksthat areexpected toread.(淹没)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
54.Their washingmachine brokedown yesterdayand fthe kitchen.(影响)(根据中英文提
55.With thegovernments aid,those aby the earthquake havemoved to the newsettlements.示单词拼写)(遭受)(根据中英文提示单
56.After sserious damagecaused bythe terribleaccident,he layin bedfor halfayear.词拼写)(埋葬)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
57.The mandug outsome goldfrom thecanal,but hewondered wheretobit.(庇护)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
58.They werestanding underthesof ahuge tree.
59.The22nd anniversarywas celebratedwithagreat showof thevery bestof thegardening,making itone of the most(公开活动)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)popular ein gardening.第四部分写作(满分20分)假定你是李华,上周你参加了你们学校学生会组织的以学生心理健康为主题的教育活动,收到学生热烈的
60.反响请你给学校校报写一篇英文报道,内容包括活动时间,地点以及参加人员;
1.活动内容;
2.活动反响
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2参考词汇心理健康mental health听力1-5CBCAB6-10AABCB11-15CACBC16-20BAACB
9.Why didthemanstart exercisingA.To loseweight.B.To killsome time.C.To improvehis health.
10.What doesthewomanwant to be whengrowing olderA.Smart andsuccessful.B.Healthy andactive.C.Rich andindependent.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What doesthemanthink ofcookingA.It isdifficult.B.It isenjoyable.C.It istime-consuming.
12.What dothe womansguests usuallyhelp herdoA.Wash dishes.B.Prepare food.C.Set thetable.
13.What typeof foodhas thewoman learntto cookrecentlyA.Indian food.B.Italian food.C.Chinese food.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.How oftenare Martinswildlife programsonA.Once aday.B.Once aweek.C.Once amonth.
15.Where werethe wildlifeprograms filmedin the early1960sA.On islands.B.In themountains.C.At thelocal zoo.
16.When didMartin goto BorneoA.In
1960.B.In
1962.C.In
1964.
17.What isa featureof todaysfilmingA.It isstrictly planned.B.It takesless timeto prepare.C.It hassome uncertainscenes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.Where doesthe speakercome fromA.India.B.The UK.C.Portugal.
19.How didthe speakerlearn tospeak EnglishA.From TV.B.From school.C.From hiswork.
20.What isprobably thespeakers favoriteplace tovisit inhis countryA.The beach.B.The Himalayas.C.The tradingport.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共19小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
47.5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When planningyour nextadventure,these Europeandestinations standout asmust-visit cities.Each oneis special,offering amazingsights andfun activitiesfor everyone.Budapest,HungaryThe capitalof Hungaryis numberone onyour travelbucket list.The pearloftheDanube is not onlythe bestEuropeandestination,it isalso one ofthemost beautifuland safestcities in the world.It offersan unmatchedcombination遗产of cultureand theadvantages ofworld heritagesights.Dinant,BelgiumDinant isbecoming thequeen ofInstagram,one ofEuropes trendiestdestinations.Dinant isalso a city of adventure,gastronomy andhistory.Visit thehouse ofthe inventorofthesaxophone,and youwill realizehow muchDinant hasinfluencedJazz.Athens,GreeceThe cityis historicand isthe cradleof Europeanphilosophy.Athens isboth rich in historyand focusedon modernity.Travellers loveits architecture,trendy shopsbut alsoits nightlife;its nearnessto thesea15minutes awayfrom downtownmakesit veryattractive too.Florence,ItalyFlorence isincomparable:its beauty,light andatmosphere willattract youall.Florence hasfor centuriesbeeninspiring thegreatest artistswho changedthe artworld.The cityhas seenthe birthofthegreatest masterpieceseverproduced byhumankind.Its architectureis veryrich and its museums,sculptures andpaintings areknown worldwide.
1.What makesDinant uniquecompared to the otherthree citiesA.It isfull ofhistorical buildings.B.It isthe birthplaceof greatartists.C.It isone ofthe safestcities in the world.D.It isacityof musicalinfluence.
2.Which cityis closetotheseaA.Budapest.B.Dinant.C.Athens.D.Florence.
3.What dothe fourcities havein commonA.They areknown for their livelynightlife.B.They areall culturallysignificant andrichinhistory.C.They arefamous fortheir modernarchitecture.D.They aremajor financialand economiccenters inEurope.BAt theage of16,1lived withmy parentsat aninstitute18miles fromDurban withno neighborsaround.One daymyfather neededarideto townfor a meeting.Meanwhile,my mothergave alistofgroceries andmy fatherasked meto takecareof severalpending choressuch asgetting the car serviced.When Idropped my father offthat morning,he said,I willmeetyou hereat5:00p.m.,and wewill gohome together.^^After hurriedlycompleting mychores,I wentstraight tothe nearestmovie theater.I gotso engrossedthat Iforgot thetime.By the time Iran tothe garageand gotthe carand hurriedto wheremyfatherwas waitingfor me,it was almost6:00p.m.He anxiouslyasked me,“Why wereyou late”I was so ashamedof tellinghim I was watchinga moviethat Isaid,“The carwasnt ready,so Ihad towait,“not realizingthat hehad alreadycalled the garage.When hecaught meinthelie,he said,“Theres somethingwrong inthe wayI broughtyou upthat didntgive youthe confidenceto tellme thetruth.Inorder tofigure outwhere Iwent wrongwith you,Im goingto walkhome18miles andthink aboutit.”So,dressed inhis suitand dressshoes,he beganto walkhome inthe darkon mostlyunpaved,unlit roads.I couldntleavehim,so forfive-and-a-half hoursI drovebehind him,watching myfather gothrough thispain for a stupidlie thatIuttered.I decidedthen and there thatIwasnever goingto lieagain.I oftenthink aboutthat episodeand wonder,if hehadpunished methe waywe punishour children,whether I would havelearned alesson atall.I dontthink so.Iwould havesuffered thepunishment andgone ondoing thesame thing.But thissingle actionwassopowerful thatit isstill asifithadhappened yesterday.
4.Why didthe authordrive tothe townA.To getthecarreplaced.B.To attendameeting.C.To goforaride.D.To givehis fathera lift.
5.How doeshis fatherrespond tothe writerslieA.He gavecomfort tothe writer.B.He reconsideredhis parenting.C.He punishedthe writerimmediately.D.He calledthegarageright away.
6.How didthe authorfeel whenhe drovebehind hisfatherA.Regretful.B.Annoyed.C.Shocked.D.Confused.
7.What lessoncan parentslearn fromthis father^approachA.Thinking inchildrens shoesis important.
8.Taking noaction onkids mistakesis helpful.
9.Non-violent actionsare usefuland powerful.
10.Spending morequality timeis effective.CThere are6,909languages activelybeing spoken inthe world today,although onlyabout sixpercent of them havemorethan amillion speakerseach.People inmany differentcountries seethe valueof learninga foreignlanguage toimprovetheir internationalbusiness relations.Because ofthis,the number of peoplewho speakcertain languages willcontinue torise.There aresome languagesthat currentlydominate the globe.With morethan
1.3billion peopleliving inChina today,it is no surprisethatChineseisthemost commonly spokenlanguage.Due tothe sizeof Chinas area andpopulation,the countryis ableto sustainmany uniqueand interesting(方言)languages.When speakingof languages,the termChinese“contains atleast15dialects spokeninthecountry andelsewhere.While Spanishisnota commonlyheard languagein mostparts ofAfrica,Asia,and themajority ofEurope,thathasnt stoppedit frombecoming thesecond mostcommonlyspokenlanguage.The spreadoftheSpanish languageis(殖民).rooted incolonization Englishtoo,wasacolonial language:British colonialefforts beganinthe15th centuryandlasted untiltheearly20th century,including placesas farflung asNorth America,India andPakistan.Africa,andAustralia.After WorldWar II,the UnitedStates ledtheworldin bothtechnological andmedical innovation.Because ofthis,it wasconsidered beneficialfor studentspursuing workin thesefields tolearn English.English isalso ausefullanguage fortravelers tolearn becauseitisspokeninso manyparts oftheglobe.Since thepopularity ofsocial media,the developmentof aGlobal LanguageNetwork can be mappedusing booktranslations,Twitter,and Wikipedia.These socialnetworks areonly availableto elites,people withaccess tobothtraditional andnew media.Statistics ofuse from these socialnetworks indicatethat whileEnglish isdefinitely thecenter intheGlobal LanguageNetwork,other intermediatecenters usedby elitesto communicatebusiness andscience informationincludeGerman,French,and Spanish.Currently,languages suchas Chinese,Arabic,and Hindiare vastlymore popularthanGerman orFrench,anditis likelythat thoselanguageswillgrow inuse oftraditional andnew media.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“dominate meanA.Rule.B.Follow.C.Improve.D.Weaken.
9.Which ofthe followingdoes notcontribute tothe widespreaduse ofChineseA.The largepopulation of China.B.The variousdialects ofChinese.C Thegeographical sizeofChina.D.Its influencein globalcolonization.10Why domany peoplechoose tolearn Englishasaforeign languageA.It promotesnational tourism.B.It ishelpful forthem toseek jobs.C.It ismainly usedin localbusiness.D.It allowsthem becomeonline influencers.11What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.English willbecome lesscentral inthe future.B.Social mediais equallyaccessible to all people.C.Hindi growsmore importantthan Spanishin business.D.Language useis changingdue tosocial mediause.DIf youcould time travel,would youvisit thepast orthe futureYou couldfind yourancestors,descendants,orexperience lifewhen dinosaurswandered yourback garden.It soundsotherworldly,but scientistshave lookedintowhether timetravel isactually possible.Albert Einsteinstheory ofrelativity changedunderstanding ofspace,time,mass andgravity.The keyelement ofthistheory isthat time and space are linkedtogether,and timedoesnt flowataconstant rate,meaning itspeeds upor slowsdown,depending onwhere youare.For example,when youtravel at high speeds,time decreases,which means,accordingto NASA,astronauts inspace movingathighspeeds agemore slowlythan thoseon Earth!So,if you wanted totravel tothe future,you wouldneed tomove closetothe speed of light.Then,while centuriespass onEarth,youd experiencea(彳段设土也)relatively shortamount of timeandcould hypotheticallyreturn home,where itwould bethefuture!Travelling backwardsin timeseems muchmore difficult.Theoretically,one wayof goingback isvia awormhole.That means,if spaceand timecanbefolded likepaper,we couldcreate atunnel-a shortcutbetween pointsin time.Theproblem isthat there isnoevidence thatwormholes exist.Its beenshown mathematicallythat they can exist,but whethertheyexist physicallyis somethingelse,“says EmmaOsborne,an astrophysicistat theUniversity ofYork.Also,theoriesshow thatwormholes wouldbe sosmall thata persondefinitely couldntfit throughone,and theywouldhavesuch anintensegravitational fieldthat theywould collapsevery quickly.For now,it seemswell haveto becontent withscience fiction and usingtelescopes tolook backin timerather thantravellingthrough it.
12.Why doesthe writermention Einsteinstheory ofrelativityA.To explainhow timetravel mightwork.B.To stressthe importanceof timetravel.C.To describeEinsteins contributionsto science.D.Ty encourageus towork outthe theory.
13.Why doastronauts agemore slowlythan thoseon earthA.Time flowsat thesame speedacross theuniverse.B.Moving fasterslows thepassage oftime.C.Speed andspaceareclosely connected.D.The speedof lightprevents theiraging.
14.Why doestravelling backwardsin timeseem muchmore difficultA.Wormholes movefaster thanthespeedof light.B.Scientists havenot studiedtimetraveltothepast.C.Wormholes lackscientific evidenceof existence.D.The speedoflightonly allowsforward movementin time.
15.What isthe authorsattitude regardingthe possibilityoftimetravelA.Indifferent.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.D.Positive.ENearly twoweeks aftera devastating
7.8magnitude Turkey-Syria earthquake,first respondersare continuing tosearch andrescue survivors.Over40,000people lost their livesinthenatural disaster,and thatnumber isexpected toclimb.But peopleare stayingstrong andholding outhope asrescuers continueto findsurvivors amongthe rubble.And,asthese survivorsappear,the storiesof theirstrength andcourage areamazing.In waiting tobe rescued,many survivorsare findingstrength theydidnt knowthey had.This wastrue for33-year-old NeclaCamuz,who wastrapped insideher homein TurkeysHatay provincewith her10-day-old son,Yagiz,inher arms.She waitedfor over90hours beforebeing rescued.To survive,she breastfedher baby,who had been restingonher chestat thetime ofthe earthquake.Camuz,who didnot eator drinkanything,occasionally poundedon thepipes thathadsaved herand herchild,hoping todraw theattention ofrescuers.While Camuz was terrifiedthat theywould neverbe found,she lookedto herinfant asa sourceof strength.She addedthatshe washappy thathe wastoo youngto rememberwhat hadhappened.Eventually,Camuz heardthe soundof barkingdogsand,shortly after,they wererescued.When therescue teamasked howold herson was,she didntknow howtorespond.She knewhe was10days oldat thetime oftheearthquake,but wasntsure howmany daysshe hadbeen trapped.This storyhas aneven happierending,as whenshe arrivedat thathospital,Camuzwasgiven thenews thatherhusband and3-year-old sonhad alsosurvived.They hadbeen ina separateroom ofthe apartmentwhen theearthquakestruck andhadbeentaken toa differenthospital aftersustaining injuriesto theirlegs andfeet.While thefamily haslosttheir home,they havenow beenreunited afterthis frighteningexperience.Miracles arecontinuingtohappen.Ten daysafter theearthquake,rescuer MehmetEryilma pulleda womannamedEla andher twochildren fromthe ruinsofacollapsed apartmentin TurkeysHatay province.As always,these storiesgive hopethat thereare manypeople stillwaitingtoberescued.But oncepulled fromtheruins,thereisa hardroad aheadas peoplelost theirhomes,and manyhave alsolosttheirfamilies.If youare lookingfor awayto help,consider givingmoney toGlobal Givingsearthquake fund.
16.How doesthe writerexplain thedestruction ofthe earthquakeA.By listingfigures.B.By givingexamples.C.By makinga comparison.D.By describingthe scene.
17.What canwe inferabout NeclaCamuzs experienceduring theearthquakeA.Her husbandgave herhope whenbeing trapped.B.She wastrapped withher babyfor nearlythree days.C.She managedto signalrescuers bymaking sounds.D.She calmlycommunicated withthe rescuersthroughout.
18.How canpeople helpthe survivorsA.By joiningrescue teams.B.By contributingtoadisaster relieffund.C.By visitingthe affectedareas tooffer support.D.By providingshelter forsurvivors.
19.What isthe besttitle ofthe articleA.Rebuilding theHomes afterthe Earthquake.B.The Nightthe EarthDidnt Sleep.C.Rescue Effortsin FindingSurvivors.D.Rising fromthe Ruins.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Color isfundamental inhome design-something youllalways havein everyroom.A graspof howto managecolor inyourspaces isoneofthe firststeps tocreating roomsyouUl loveto livein.Do youwant a room thatsfull oflifeProfessional Orare youjust lookingfbr aplace torelax aftera longday20,color isthe keyto makingaroomfeel thewayyouwantit tofeel.Over theyears,there havebeen anumberofdifferent techniquesto helpdesigners approachthis importantpoint.21,theycanget alittle complex.But goodnews isthat there9re reallyonly threekinds ofdecisions youneedtomake aboutcolorin yourhome:the smallones,the mediumones,andthelarge ones.
22.They9rethelittle spotsof colorlike throwpillows,mirrors andbaskets thatmost ofus useto addvisual interesttoour rooms.Less tiringthan paintingyour wallsand lessexpensive thanbuying acolorful sofa,small colorchoices bringwiththem thesignificant benefitof beingeasily changeable.Medium colorchoices aregenerally furniturepieces suchas sofas,dinner tablesor bookshelves.
23.They requirea biggercommitment thansmaller ones,and theyhave amore powerfuleffect onthefeeling ofa space.The largecolor decisionsin yourrooms concernthe walls,ceilings,and floors.Whether yourelooking atwallpaperor paint,thetime,effort andrelative expenseput intoit aresignificant.
24.A.While allofthemare usefulB.Whatever yourelooking forC.If youreexperimenting witha colorD.Small colorchoices arethe oneswere mostfamiliar withE.Its notreally agood ideato usetoo manysmall colorpiecesF.So itpays tobe sure,because youwant toget itright thefirst timeG.Color choicesin thisrange area stepup fromthe smallones intwo majorways第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式This goodnews storycomes fromDeltona Florida.A five-year-old boy was safelyrescued froma pondthanks tothe(警官)25action ofdeputies withthe VblusiaSheriffs Office.(自闭症),The incidenthappened ona Tuesdayevening whenthe youngboy,who hasautism26toescape hishome onValmont Laneby slippingout througha second-story door,27an alarm.His fatherimmediatelyrealized the boy was28and,along withneighbors,began ahurried29forthe child.By7:30pm,they called911for help.Deputies arrivedonthescene andsearched the30and surroundingarea,but theboywasnowhere tobe found.一()Knowing thechilds31in water,they beganto searchnearby bodiesof watera an32decision thatfinally ledtotheboys rescue.Deputy Broughand anothertwo deputies33their searchonapond justa fewblocks behindToluca Courtwhile otherdeputiessearched otherplaces.At around7:48pm,Deputy Broughheard aweak34,and thenspotted theboy holdingon toa thickbranch inthe water.Without hesitation,Deputy Broughjumped intothe pondto35thechild.He carriedtheboyto36,where hewas immediately37by medicalpersonnel andthen reunitedwith hisfamily.The quickresponse ofDeputy Brough,along withthe38efforts ofthe entireteam,39saved theboys life.
25.A.careful B.risky C.quick D.legal
26.A.scheduled B.managed C.wanted D.prepared
27.A.taking offB.giving offC.setting offD.turning off。
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