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江西省彭泽县第二高级中学学年高一上学期月月2024-202512考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题A.On Friday.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.
1.When doesthe mansuggest havinga picnicA.They didrevision.They tookan exam.C.They askedsome questions.What didthe speakersjust do
3.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Go for a walk.B,Have somecoffee.C.Carry theheavy luggage.
4.How doesthe manfeelA.Lonely.B.Excited.C.Happy.
5..How doesthe manwant the woman to help himA.By lendinghim somemoney.B.By findingsomething online.C.By lendinghim hercredit card.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Why doesthe mantalk to the womanA.To checkthe menu.B.To knowabout the restaurant.C.To advertisetherestaurantonline.
7.What makesJingwei Restaurantdifferent from othersA.The lowprices.B,The goodenvironment.C.The choicesof menus.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What seemsto botherPaulA.He losthis carkeys.B.He cantdrive hiscar now.C.He forgotto pickup his aunt.Wuzhen is a typicalancient town56locate in the northernpart ofTongxiang City,ZhejiangProvince.On arecent businesstrip57Zhejiang,a localfriend invitedme tovisit Wuzhen.It was9:00am58we arrivedthere.With thehouses madeof blackbricks andgray瓦tiles againstthe whitewalls,the smalltown islike a59tradition Chineseink andwash painting.Wandering alongthe riverside,I was60deep impressedby itsbeautiful landscapeand gentlelifestyle.At lunchtime,I wasinvited totry thesteamed whitefish,a well-known dish61serve atmostrestaurants inWuzhen.It tastesso good.But Ithink itis themix ofculture andfood thatmakes itso62fascinate.After lunch,we continuedour walk,63explore historicsights andlearning aboutitshistory,a history64is fullof movingstories andunique characters.I feltit65pity to have mytrip endedso soonand Ihope therewill be another chancefor me tovisit it.
五、书信写作假如你是某中学的学生李华,请你给校委员会写一封信,就开办艺术画廊给出自己的建
66.议及理由,内容包括建议开办一个校园艺术画廊,展示在校学生自己的作品;
1.画廊可以给学生提供一个展示自我的平台,丰富学生的知识、传播校园文化
2.注意.词数左右;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Committeemembers,Yours faithfully,Li Hua
六、书面表达.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注意67所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
2.An HonestMistakeKarie double-checked thewords onher spelling test.If shegot100percent today,shed winherclass First-Quarter SpellingChallenge anda brandnew dictionary.Three morewords to go.N-i-c-e-l-y.Q-u-i-c-k-l-y.H-o-n-e-s-t-y.Wait!Shed spelledhonesty,not honestly.She hurriedlyerased thet-y andwrote1-y beforehanding inher paper.Ms.Smith gradedthe test papers at the break.Meanwhile,Karie satrestlessly inher seatwith herfingerscrossed.Then,Ms.Smith walkedto the front of the roomand clearedher throat,Congratulations,Karie!You didit!”she announcedproudly.The wholeclass burstinto applause!Ms.Smith presentedKarie withher prize.Karie smiledbroadlyas sheread thelabel on the box:To KarieCarter,for herperfect first-quarter scorein spelling.Everything OK”Mom askedas Karieburst throughthefrontdoor afterschool.Karie didntanswer.As ifby magic,she tookout herspellingtest paper andprize andshowed themto hermother.Mom huggedher,asking herto put the testpaper onthe fridgeso thatDad couldsee itwhen hegothome.Karie tookanother lookat thetestpaperbefore puttingit onthe fridge.Her handsstopped in themid air.She justcouldnt believeher owneyes.HoneslyYES!H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!Mom sensedsomething unusualand askedwhy.Karie quicklyputthetestpaperinto herbackpackand explainedthat shewas justtoo excited.Mom broughther sometea.Yes,a twas exactlywhatshe needed(重步走)After drinkinga little,Karie stampeddown thehall,lost inthought.How couldshetell theclass shehadnt earnedthe prizeafter all注意所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
2.Paragraph1:Later Dadcame inwith excitement.Paragraph2:The nextmorning,Karie wentto schoolearlier thanusual.A.Paufs house.B.The airport.C.The hospital.
9.Where willthe speakersgo next听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.How oldmight the speakers beA.In theirteens.B.In their30s.C.In their70s.
11.What dothe speakersthink peopleshould domoreA.Play gamesinside.B,Relax andlive simply.C.Go toschool andwork hard.
12.What dothespeakersenjoy doingA.Playing cards.B.Listening tomusic.C.Surfing theInternet.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.When didthe mansboss callJeffA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In theevening.
14.How didJeff explaineverythingA.Over thephone.B.By e-mail.C.In person.
15.Why didJeff failto cometo theoffice onTuesdayA.He wassick.B.He wasoff the day.C.He founda newjob
16.How doesthewomansound in the endA.Excited.B,Angry.C.Surprised.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What makessome poorcountries evenpoorerA.Poor schooling.B,Learning crisis.C.No helpfrom developedcountries.
18.How canthe UNdeal withthe global learning crisisA.By forcinggirls togo toschool.B,By improvingthe primaryteachers.C.By trainingthe girlsfrom poorcountries.
19.What percentof girlscan readand writein YemenA.75%.B.36%.C.25%.
20.What makes the UNrelieve thegloballearningcrisis”A.More girlsdrop out of school.B.School teachersare welltrained.C.More childrengo toschool insome countries.
二、阅读理解April27brings IndependentBookstore Day,the biggestbookstore celebrationof theyear whenbookstoresaround thecountry hostevents andoffer discounts.Heres aselection ofbookstores welovewriting about.Books onMainBooks onMain feelslike yourereading insidea tree-house in a Wisconsinforest.It opened in June
2023.Local residentshave a welcoming placedecorated withwood,leaves andcomfortable furnituretogather anddiscover newand belovedbooks.Off the Beaten Path BookstoreFirst openedmore than30years ago,Off theBeaten Pathhas beenthrough threesets ofownersand threelocations.Current ownersMike andDanielle Skovsay onething hasnever changed:The(包容的)promise to beawelcoming and inclusive space.They partnerwith localschools,libraries andnonprofitsto reachas muchof thecommunity aspossible.Changing HandsBookstore(宝石),Too popularto becalled ahidden gemthis Arizonajewel recentlycelebrated its50thanniversary.It firstopenedin a500-square-foot spacein
1974.It hostsauthor events,poetry discussiongroupsand offersa TradeCounter wherecustomers canbring ingently usedbooks forstore credit.The LastChapter BookShopThe LastChapter is an all-romance bookstorein Chicagothat openedin
2023.The storehostsauthor eventsalong withcommunity mixerslike BlindDate with a Book,where youwrap one of yourfavorite books andtrade“it witha fellowbook fanin hopesof findinga newfavorite anda newfriend.
21.Why Off theBeaten PathBookstoreis differentfromotherbookstoresA.It collectsgently usedbooks B.It createsawelcomingatmosphere.C.It workswith localschools.D.It remainsin thesame place.
22.Which bookstorehas thelongest historyA.The LastChapter BookShop.B.Books onMain.C.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore.D.Changing HandsBookstore.
23.What canpeople doat BlindDate witha BookA.Buy theirfavoritebooks.B.Exchange bookswith book-lovers.C,Receive wrappedgifts.D.Communicate withauthors.Being thestrong wifeand motherthat sheis,Diana Registeroften hidher deeppain andsufferingfrom thosearound her.In theweeks andmonths followingher husbandscancer diagnosis,Diana wouldsearchfor“hiding“places whereshe couldlet theuncontrollable waterfallsof tearsflow fromher eyes.“The storageroom was a favorite.Then was the shower.But whenI wasnthome,it was theparking lotsthat servedas myhiding places,“she said.After herhusband passedaway,parking lotswere(避风港)Dianas safehaven forpain andsorrow.(汽车餐One day,as shewas about to placeher orderin theDutch Brotherscoffee drive-thru厅),the waveof sadnesshit herlike atidal wavein themiddle ofher conversation withafriend.“I couldhardly catchmy breathand theugly cryingstarted Jsaid Diana.“The problemwas,I wasstuckin thecoffee lineat DutchBrothers,one placewhere allthe workersare young,happy andjammingout tomusic.And therewas noway out.I wasliterally blockedin,so unlessI wanted to backright upintothe SUVbehind me,I was aboutto be seenfor themess Ireally was.”The barista,who wasmaking andserving coffeeat thewindow,handed Dianaan icedcoflee withasweet andsimple noteonthetop.When Ilooked downin thecup holder,I sawit.A pinkstraw,and thewords Welove youwritten aroundit.”The girldidnt knowDianas painor herstory,but sheknew shewas hurtingand couldntfix it.She wantedmeto know I wasnt aloneand thatwhatever trialI wasgoing through,there werepeople outtherewho caredabout me.”
24.What wouldDiana dowhen shewantedtocryA.Go outfor aride.B.Cry hereyes outtotally alone.C.Have aconversationwithher friend.D.Play hide-and-seek in the storageroom.
25.What dothe underlinedwords themess“in paragraph4refer toA.Causing acar crash.B.Getting stuckinalong line.C.Having anemotional explosion.D.Having aquarrel witha worker.
26.Which of the followingbest describethe baristaA.Generous andpassionate.B.Intelligent andopen-minded.C.Caring anddetermined.D.Observant andwarm-hearted.
27.What canwe learnfrom DianasstoryA.Dont judgea bookby itscover.B.A friendin needisafriend indeed.C.God helpsthose whohelp themselves.D.Small actsof kindnessmake adifference.(模仿)(杂技的)Lion dance,which mimicsa lionwith kungfu andacrobatic styles,is atraditionalChinese performingart thatcould oftenbe seenduring festiveoccasions likeSpring Festival.Its believedtohavestarted in the ThreeKingdoms periodand peakedintheSouthern andNorthernDynasties.In ancientChina,the lionwas regardedasasymbol ofgood luck.The lion dance isoftenperformed incelebrations tothis day andin2006,it waslisted asa nationalintangible culturalheritage(非物质文化遗产).Qiu Haiwei,17,and HuangQingliang,16,are twolion dancelovers in Guangxi Zhuangautonomousregion.They startedlearning thedance twoyears ago.Though lion dance performancesarebreathtaking,learning theart isanother matter.Dancing onthe polesmakestheart afascinating sight.There are21poles ofheights between
1.2meters and
2.5meters withup to
1.8meters betweenthem.A singlefalse stepwill sendthe performersfallingto theground below.As aresult,the ancient art formhas fallenoutoffavor withthe younggeneration,astheskills takeyearsto masterwhile onlya lowwage canbe earned.Also,coaches andfunding canbe hardto find,so its(表演队)difficult fbra lion dance troupe to survive.But since2017,local authoritiesinGuangxihaveteamed upwith companiesand schoolsto helpreboot theancientart.“We mustwork hardtohelppass onthe heritageand itsspirit tofuture generations/9DengMinghua,a nationalinheritor ofthe culturalheritage,told Xinhua.
28.Whats thelongest distancebetween twopoles usedfor liondanceA.
1.8meters.B.
2.5meters.C.
1.2meters.D.
2.4meters.
29.Why isit difficultfor theliondancetroupetosurviveA.No onewants tolearn liondance.B.Mastering liondance takesdecades.C.The paymentis notsatisfying enough.D.Coaches arenot professionalenough.
30.What canbe learnedabout liondance according to thetextA.People willperforin itonly inspring festival.B.Local authoritiesattach greatimportance toit.C.It startedintheSouthern andNorthern Dynasties.D.It hasbeen addedto thelist oftangible culturalheritage.
31.Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.The futuredevelopment ofliondance.B.How toperform liondance successfully.C.Why younggenerations dontprefer liondance.D.The importance of keepingliondanceculture alive.One debateabout chickeneggs iswhy white eggs usuallycost morethan brownones.Some people(有营养的).think whiteeggs are more nutritiousIs thattrue Accordingto ShermanHickman,thedirector ofcommunity outreachand educationfbr HickmansFamily Farms,its firstimportant toknowwhy chickenshave differentegg colors.(品种)Jesse LaFlammeis theCEO ofPete andGerrys OrganicEgg.She says,the chickenbreeddecides whetheror nothens havepigment genes,the naturalchemical thatresults ina coloredshell.Although alleggs startout whitein color,shell colorcan changefrom whiteto brown and evenblue insomerare breeds.An interestingway toknow whatcolor eggsa henlays isto lookatthe color ofits ear(羽毛),feathers LaFlammesays.Breeds such astheLeghorn chickenslay whiteeggs,while Orpingtonchickenslay browneggs andAmeraucana chickensproduce blueeggs.Hickman notesthat theLeghorn breedisapopular choicefor farmersbecause itlays moreeggs.Hens thatproduce coloredeggshells,however,usually arelarger andrequire morefeed andenergy tocreatethat paintedshells.Since thosebreeds costmore tofeed,their eggsare moreexpensive.Although eggssometimes lookdifferent andare priceddifferently,its impossibletoknowtheirnutrition accordingto shellcolor alone.Choosing betweenbrownandwhiteeggsisamatter ofpersonalpreference/9Malina LinkasMalkani,media spokespersonfbr theAcademy ofNutrition andDietetics,says.But ifsimportant fbrpeople toknow thatthe coloroftheeggshell isrelated to the breedofthehen,not theeggs nutrition,quality orshell thickness.What doesaffect the nutrition isthe specificfood theheneats,accordingtoMalkani.
32.What decidesthecolorof eggshellsA.Hensbreed.B.Eggs9nutrition.C.Shell thickness.D.Hens9ear feathers.
33.Why areeggs ofLeghornchickens moreexpensiveA.They layrare eggs.B.Raising themcosts more.C.Their eggshellsare white.D.Their eggsaremorenutritious.
34.What doesMalina LinkasMalkani try to explainA.Why eggsare priceddifferently.B・What colorof eggspeople likebest.C.What decidesthenutritionof eggs.D.Why peoplelike toeat eggs.
35.Which columncan thispassage probablybe foundinanewspaperA.Film amp;Entertainment B.Nature amp;TourC.Architecture amp;design D.Science amp;LifeBeing fitand healthydoesnt meanyou haveto work out fbrhours adayandeat nothingbutchicken andvegetables forevery meal.36The followingare someof them.You alwayscomplain youare toobusy togo to the gymor toprepare ahealthy meal.37You shouldstartto putyour healthand fitnessinthefirst placetoday.You canworkoutinthepark andcook yourfavouritefood afterwork.What you should dofirst isstop makingexcuses allthe time.You shouldwalk moreinstead ofdriving acar whengoing out.The keyto lifelongfitness istosimply bemore activeand walkmore everyday.Try your best towalk wheneverand whereveryou can-to thesuperstore,totheoffice,or go for anafter-dinner walkwith your family.38Instead ofalways goingtothemovies orwatching TV,youshouldtake partin activitiesthat keepyoumoving.You cangofora bikeride,go ona hike,or goto playsports withyourfamilyand friends,such asping-pong andbasketball.39Not onlywill youget moving,but alsoyou willhave fun.40Many peopleunderestimate theimportanceofa goodnights rest,but havinga goodresteach nightis importantfor yourhealth.Therefore,trytosleep sevento eighthours anight ona regularbasis.A.The listis endless.B.Find waystobeclose tonature.C.Enough sleepis especiallyimportant.D.Of courseits notalways possibletogotothegym.E.However,for yourhealth,you haveto makea change.F.In short,take everychance towalk asmuch asyou can.G.Actually,there aremany goodhabits thatwill helpyou keepin shape.
三、完形填空I wonthe2012Boston Marathon,oneofthe mostfamous racesintheworld.Growing upin SanDiego,I hadnever41being arunner.When I was seven,my PEteacher toldus torun a42,At thebeginning,I was
43.However,the teacherencouraged metohave atry.I44and gota goodplace.Then,I45,running andwon racesin highschool andcollege.In2001,my coachtold me替力)I hadpotential Ctobea marathonrunner.That timeI believedmy coachswords andstarted
46.Five yearslater,I finishedthird atthe2006New Yorkmarathon.My hardwork
47.But whenI toldpeople Iwasamarathon48,they asked,“Did yourun BostonMarathonSo Iset my
49.I firstran BostonMarathon in2009and finishedfifth.I gotwhy BostonMarathon wassuchabig
50.But Ididnt giveup.After training51foralong time,I feltIwas
52.1decided torun BostonMarathon again.Then,thedaycame.When Iwas running,I sawthecrowds53the coursealmost thewhole way.I feltIwassurrounded bythe loveforrunning.54,I madeit.Through therace Ilearned thatwe can55our goalsif wetryourbest.
41.A.missed B.avoided C.imagined D.admitted
42.A.school B.company C.metre D.mile
43.A.happy B.frightened C.interested D.proud
44.A.forgot B,returned C.left D.agreed
45.A.kept B.remembered C.stopped D.suggested
46.A.studying B.listening C.training D.reading
47.A.paid offB.went onC,made upD.passed by
48.A.coach B.judge C-runner D.host
49.A.record B.goal C.example D.limit
50.A.mistake B.challenge C.surprise D.problem
51.A.hard B.slowly C.easily D.quickly
52.A.confused B.tired C.injured D.prepared
53.A.teaching B.lining C.changing D.designing
54.A.Generally B.Suddenly C.Luckily D.Hopefully
55.A.introduce B.describe C-master D.achieve
四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1。
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