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2024/2025学年度第一学期联盟校第二次阶段性考试高一年级英语试题(总分分考试时间分钟)150120注意事项.本试卷中所有试题必须作答在答题纸上规定的位置,否则不给分
1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在试卷及
20.5答题纸上.作答非选择题时必须用黑色字迹毫米签字笔书写在答题纸的指定位置上,作
30.5答选择题必须用铅笔在答题纸上将对应题目的选项涂黑如需改动,请用橡皮2B擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,请保持答题纸清洁,不折叠、不破损第一部分听力(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5A BC出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回10答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Whose iPodwill the woman probablyborrowA.Adams.B.Johns.C.Michaels.
2.What does the manhave to do firstA.Clean hisroom.B.Borrow moneyfrom hisfriends.C.Buy movietickets.
3.Where canthe womanfind thebutterA.In Row
10.B.In themiddle of the store.C.Behind the speakers.
4.What willthe womandrinkA.Some orangejuice.B.A glassof water.C.A cupof coffee.
5.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Look athis cards.B.Use differentcards.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5C.Put hiscards down.听下面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
5、、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A BC前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作55答时间每段对话或独白读两遍
41.A.protecting B.inviting C.warning D.inspiring
42.A.hobby B.experience C.dream D.job
43.A.change B.raise C.trouble D.describe
44.A.memory B.pleasure C.anger D.fear
45.A.Eventually B.Accidentally C.Honestly D.Similarly
46.A.neighbor B.school C.family D.office
47.A.independent B.patient C.careful D.simple
48.A.keep inmind B.put asideC.pass downD.catch upwith
49.A.expected B.doubted C.limited D.spread
50.A.views B.suggestions C.functions D.supplies
51.A.designed B.gathered C.demanded D.missed
52.A.experiment B.challenge C.talent D.mistake
53.A.promote B.introduce C.take D.recognize
54.A.happens B.intends C.hesitates D.agrees
55.A.guide B.refuse C.amaze D.follow第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515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1Regular exercise can increaseyour bodysenergy expenditureand it is also56great waytoimprove yourproductivity throughoutthe day.The increasedenergylevels thatoccur asa resultof exerciseare also likely57lead tomore activehabits throughouttheday,such astaking thestairs ratherthan thelift,or58walk tospeak to workmates instead ofemailing.These increasedactivities willthen bringphysical andmental benefits.Physical activity can help us to improve thelength and the qualityof oursleep,which willin turnmakefurther59contribute toour healthand well-being.60there isno absolutefigure weshould aimforin termsof sleeptime,most peoplewill findthat theyfall somewhere616-9hours anight.Quality is62certain moreimportant thanquantity.Regular physicalactivitycan help usto managelifes stressmuch63well asa skillto takeourattention away.As discussed,exercisecanhelp youachieve amore positiveoutlook aswell asimprovingsleep quality,both ofwhich areimportant inmanaging stress.Also,it is64think thatexercisecanhelptoimproveour abilityto make the controlcenters inour brain and thenervous systemactive,65is veryhelpful whenwe areunder stress.第四部分基础语言运用(共两节,满分分)25第一节单句语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()
66.actual,I donot reallyknow hisnationality,so I have nothing to sharewith you.
67.The schooladvisers willnot onlyhelp youtalk throughyour problemsbut alsogive yousome()solve.()
68.The film is typeof hisearly works.()
69.If you cannot passthe exam,you willnot admitto thecollege.()
70.Older staffmembers aremore experiencedwhile youngerones areenergy.()
71.Sarah lookedat thefinished paintingwith satisfy.()
72.All theboys exceptTom bepresent atyesterdays meeting.
73.This newfilmissaid to be adapteda classicnovel byJane Austen.
74.the shortageof money,they stillgave somefood tothe homeless.
75.I stillremember themoment Ifirst sawher.第二节短语填空(每小题分,满分分)110根据句意和所给汉语提示,用适当的英文短语完成句子(符合,不辜负)
76.He failedhis parentsexpectations.(此夕卜),
77.it savesthe villagefrom riverflooding duringthe rainyseason.(在幕后,在后台).
78.Its anexciting opportunityto learnwhat goeson(更不用说,且不说)
79.He hastwo bighouses inthis country,his villain France.(给予公正的评价)
80.The word“sweeping”hardly theambition ofthis Indianwriter.(持续,坚持)
81.I thishabit sinceI wasvery young.(延误),(弥补,补偿)
82.After all the delayswe wereanxious tothe losttime.(起源于,根植于)
83.Each languageits localculture andhistory.(略有不适,不舒服)
84.I amfeeling abit.I thinkFve caughta cold.(不足为奇,并不奇国)
85.I youretired,youve beenwalking forhours.第五部分应用文写作满分分15假定你是李华,你的英国笔友最近在网上看到中国学生跑操Jack groupjogging的图片,他想要了解更多的信息,请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括介绍你校跑操的具体情况;
1.列举跑操的好处
2.注意写作词数应为词左右;L80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua学年度第一学期2024/2025联盟校第二次阶段性考试高一年级英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,每小题分,满分分)
1.5301—5AACBB6—10CCBAC11—15ABACB16—20BABCC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)5021-25ADBBA26-30DCDCB31-35ABDAC第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.536-40ECBGF第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)3041-45DBBCC46-50CAADA51-55BBCBD第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
56.a
57.to lead
58.walkin
59.contributionsg
60.While/Although/Though
61.between
62.certainly
63.better
64.thought
65.which第四部分基础语言运用
66.Actually
67.solutions
68.typical
69.be admitted
70.more energetic
71.satisfaction
72.were
73.from
74.Despite
75.when第一节单词填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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51576.to liveup to
77.In addition
78.behind thescenes
79.not tomention/let alone
80.does justiceto
81.have stuckwith/to第二节短语填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
1011082.make upfor
83.is rootedin/has itsroots in
84.under theweather
85.No wonder(that)第五部分应用文写作(满分分)15Dear Jack,Knowing that you are interested ingroup joggingamong Chinesestudents,Id liketo sharemoreinformation withyou.The groupjogging inour schoolis along-standing traditionthat takesplace before the thirdclass,lasting about20minutes.With feetlanding on the tracksteadily andheavily,allthestudents shouttheirslogans,and theirvoices arefull ofspirit.Group joggingnot onlyenhances physicalfitness butalsoimproves asense ofdiscipline andunity.In addition,it buildsmental resilienceand endurance,thushelping preparestudents fbrthe academicchallenges ahead.Hope youcan comeand seeit inperson oneday.Yours,Li Hua听力原文Text1W:Michael,can Ilisten to your iPodI usuallyborrow Johns,but hisis broken.M:No,I donthave one.Ask Adam.Text2M:Can Iborrow somemoney to see amovie tonightwith myfriendsW:Not untilyou cleanyour room.Tve beenasking youto cleanit forweeks now.Text3W:Tm lookingfor thesugar,but Icant seemto findit.I alsoneed butter.M:Sugar isin row10in themiddle of the store.Butter isin thedairy section,which isbehind usand totheright.Text4W:Good morning.Td like some eggsand toast,please.M:Would youalsolikesome coffeeor orangejuiceW:No,thank you.Just somewater isfine.Text5M:You justcheated!I sawyou lookat yourcards.W:No,I didnt.I wasjust puttingthem downon thetable.Here,why dontyou passout adifferent setofcards andweH startoverText6W:Today atschool,Maria askedif shecould copymy mathhomework.M:What didyou tellherW:I said no becausethafs cheating,and Iwork reallyhard onmy homework.M:Good,Tm gladthat yousaidno.She needsto doher ownwork.W:Shes smart,but I think shesjust lazy.M:I dontthink youshould spendtime withher anymore.She doesntseem like a goodperson.Text7M:Can youhelp meIm lookingto buya bookabout animals.W:We havea bookabout differentkinds of dogs righthere.M:What aboutzoo animalsW:This bookover hereis aboutmonkeys.M:Okay,but Fmlooking fbra bookabout manydifferent animals.W:Here,this isexactly what youre lookingfbr.IVs evencalled ZooAnimals.M:Yes,thats perfect.Is itreally$20That seemslikea lot.W:Its onsale fbr50%off.M:Heres$
20.Can Iget two5-dollar billsbackW:Sure.Have agreat day!Text8M:Youre upearly!Ifs only6:00a.m.W:I woke up at5:00a.m.because Ihad abad dream.I dontfeel tired,though.M:Oh,no!What wasthe dreamaboutW:Bad peoplewere runningafter me.M:That soundsvery scary.Let memake yousome breakfastand youcan forgetabout yourdream.Whatwould youlikeW:Do wehave anybread andmilkM:We suredo.Would youlikesomefruit withyour breadW:No,thanks.What areyou andmom doingtodayM:We havesome yardwork thatwe needtodo.Later,were takingyou and your brothertoseea movieat7:00tonight.How doesthat soundW:That soundsfun tome!Text9W:Watch outfor thosepeople!You aredriving reallycrazy today.Is everythingokayM:Sorry,Tm justthinking about the presentationfbr schoolI haveto givetomorrow.I workedreallyhard onit,but Iget scaredspeaking infront ofpeople.Tm worriedPll messup.W:You canpractice itagain tonightbefore bed.Youll dofine.M:Last timeI gave a presentation,I thoughtI wasprepared,but Iended upforgetting halfof whatIwanted tosay.Tomorrow night,Til feelso thankfulthat itsover with.W:Just takesome deepbreaths.Everyone in the classhas todo apresentation,right Soeveryone elseisfeeling nervous,too.Youre notthe only one.M:I know,but itdefinitely feelslike Imthe onlyone.W:Why dontyou pullinto thatice creamshop rightthere Letsget somethinggood toeat totake yourmindoff ofthings.Text10M:Hello,everyone!This is the pooldirector.You shouldall knowthe poolrules bynow,but if you dont,the mainrules are:no running,no divingin thelittle kids area,no yelling,no pushing,and nohangingonto thelane lines.The restof the rules areposted above the changing rooms.If yousee someonethatneeds help,please tellone of the poolassistants rightaway.If youarein the poolandyouneed helpyourselfplease tryto waveyour handsabovethewater sothat anassistant can see you.The snack shopis openevery dayfrom12:00to5:00p.m.However,there isno foodallowed in the pool.You mustfinisheating anddrinking bythe tablesnear thesnack shop,and pleasemake sureto throwaway yourtrash.If youare overthe ageof six,youcannotgo intothe babypool.Public swimmingis from11:00a.m.to6:00p.m.every day,and the pool closesat6:30p.m.Have agreat afternoon!听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题67A.Roommates.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Classmates.
6.Whafs therelationship betweenMaria andthe girl
7.What doesthe manthink ofMariaA.Shes intelligent.B.Shes lazy.C.She isnta goodperson.听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
898.What doesthe manwant tolearn aboutA.Different kindsofdogs.B.Different zooanimals.C.Different typesof monkeys.
9.How muchis the book onsale forA.$
10.B.$
20.C.$
5.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题1012A.At6:00a.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At5:00a.m.
10.What timedid the girl wakeupA.Bread andmilk.B.Bread andfruit.C.Milk andfruit.
11.What willthe girlhave forbreakfastA.Tired.B.Happy.C.Scared.
12.How doesthegirlprobably feelintheend听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题1316A.In thecar.B.In anice creamshop.C.At school.
13.Where arethespeakers
14.Why is the mannervousA.Tomorrow ishis firstclass.B.He doesn9t likedriving.C.He hatesspeaking inpublic.
15.What doesthewomantell themanA.He shouldgo to bed earlytonight.B.Hell befine.C.He isthe onlyone feelingnervous.
16.What happenedlast timethemangaveaspeechA.He forgotto thankeveryone.B.He forgotalotof it.C.He waswell prepared.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
172017.Which ruledoesthespeaker mentionA.No yelling.B.No swimmingif youreunder six.C.No hangingonto thesides.
18.Where cantherulesbe foundA.Near thekidsarea.B.Above thechangingrooms.C.By thedirectors office.
19.Where cansnacks beeatenA.Anywhere ifthe trashis pickedup.B.Only outsidethe poolgates.C.Near thesnackshop.
20.When doesthepoolcloseA.At5:00p.m.B.At6:00p.m.C.At6:30p.m.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节阅读理解(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、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAExploringNature at the CommunityGarden DayTheannual CommunityGarden Dayis acherished eventthat invitesresidents toembrace thebeautyof nature.This year,the gardenwill openits gateson asunny Saturdaymorning,offering avarietyof activitiessuitable for all agesand gardeningskills.Event1-Starting SeedsWorkshopFor thosenew togardening,a workshopled byexperienced gardener,Mrs.Brown,willintroduce thebasics.Participants willlearn howto startseeds,care for young plants,andunderstand thejoy of growing theirown food.Date andTime:Saturday,21st September,at10:00Location:Garden LearningCenterDuration:2hours一Event2Plant Care and GrowthGardenerswith someexperience willenjoy asession withMr.Smith,who willshare tipsonhow tokeep plantsgrowing healthily.He willshow effectivewatering techniquesand discusstheimportance ofsunlight andnutrients.Date andTime:Saturday,21st September,at14:00Location:Garden CareAreaDuration^hoursEvent3—Making YourOwn FertilizerAninformative sessionby Mrs.Johnson willguide participantsthrough theprocess ofmakingnatural fertilizerfrom kitchenwaste.This practicalskill willhelp gardenersenrich theirsoiland growhealthier plants.Date andTime:Sunday,22nd September,at11:30Location:Fertilizer MakingSpotDuration:
2.5hours一Event4Kids GardenAdventureChildren arewelcome tojoin inthe funat theKids GardenAdventure,where theycan planttheirown smallplot ofvegetables andflowers.The eventincludes storytellingsessions thatbring tolifethe storiesof plantsandtheimportance ofgardening.Date andTime:Sunday,22nd September,at9:00Location:Kids GardenAreaDuration:
1.5hours
21.Which eventtakes theshortest timeA.Kids GardenAdventure.B.Starting SeedsWorkshop.C.Plant Careand Growth.D.Making YourOwn Fertilizer.
22.What willMr.Smith teachin hissessionA.Advanced plantcare techniques.B.The processof makingnatural fertilizer.C.Methods ofcaring for young plants.D.Suggestions forraising healthyplants.
23.What dothe fourevents havein commonA.They focuson soilimprovement.B.They takeplace onthe weekend.C.They arefor experiencedgardeners.D.They needto bringgardening tools.BWhen herfive daughterswere young,Helene Analways toldthem that there wasstrength in(团结).unity To show this,she heldup onechopstick,representing oneperson.Then sheeasilybroke itinto twopieces.Next,she tiedseveral chopstickstogether,representing afamily.Sheshowed thegirls it was hardto breakthe tiedchopsticks.This lesson about familyunity stayedwiththe daughtersas theygrew up.Helene Anand herfamily owna largerestaurant business in California.However,whenHelene andher husbandDanny lefttheir homein Vietnamin1975,they didnthave muchmoney.They movedtheir familyto SanFrancisco.There theyjoined Danny9s mother,Diana,who ownedasmall Italiansandwich shop.Soon afterwards,Helene andDiana changedthe sandwich shop intoasmallVietnamese restaurant.The fivedaughters helpedintherestaurant when they wereyoung.However,Helene didnot wanther daughtersto alwayswork inthe family business becauseshethought itwas toohard.Eventually thegirls allgraduated fromcollege andwent awayto workfor themselves,butone byone,the daughtersreturned towork inthe familybusiness.They openednew restaurantsinSan Franciscoand LosAngeles.Even thoughfamily memberssometimes disagreedwith eachother,they worked together to makethebusiness successful.Daughter Elisabethexplains,“Ourmother taughtus thatto succeedwe musthave unity,and tohave unitywe musthave peace.Without the strength ofthe family,there isno business.nTheir expandingbusiness becamea largecorporation in1996,with threegenerations ofAnsworking together.Now theAns corporationmakes morethan$20million eachyear.Although theybeganwith asmall restaurant,they hadbig dreams,and theyworkedtogether.Now theyareabigsuccess.
24.Helene tiedseveral chopstickstogether toshow.A.the difficultyofgrowingup B.thestrengthof familyunityC.the bestway ofgiving alesson D.the advantageof chopsticks
25.We canlearn fromParagraph2thattheHelene Anfamily.A.left Vietnamwithout muchmoneyB.opened asandwichshopin LosAngelesC.bought arestaurant inSan FranciscoD.started abusinessin
197526.What canwe inferaboutthefive daughtersA.They couldnot beartoworkinthefamilybusiness.B.They weretroubled bydisagreement amongfamily members.C.They didnot finishtheir collegeeducation.D.They wereinfluenced bywhat Helenetaught them.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bethe best title for the passageA.How toAchieve aBig DreamB.Strength Comesfrom PeaceC.Family UnityBuilds SuccessD.How toRun aCorporationc(靴子)“A liecan travelhalfway aroundthe worldbeforethetruth canget itsboots on.”said(假的)Mark Twain.In todaysInternet worldof“fake newsJ liesspread evenfaster andthe truthishaving troublefinding itsboots.To makematters worse,most young people getnews fromsocial mediasites wherefacts are(谣言),mixed withrumors half-truths andcomplete lies.This hasled toyoung peoplebecomingconfused.In the latest PISA,which tested15-year-olds worldwideon academicsubjects,fewerthan onein tenoftheexaminees werereported to be ableto recognizefact fromopinion.A StanfordUniversitystudy showedthat studentsat alllevels ofeducation couldnot tellreal news from fakenews.In oneinstance,80percent thoughtthat apaid advertisementwas areal newsstory.(偏见).Fake newsis spreadby peoplewho havea prejudiceThey want to influencepublicopinion eitherfor oragainst somethingor someone.It isimportant,then,foryoungpeople torecognizewhentheyare beingused andto bedoubtful aboutonline information.Traditional media,such asnewspapers andtelevision,are stillthe morebelievable sourcesofinformation.Reporters areprofessional trainedto look for facts,and editorshave thejob ofmakingsure thosefacts arecorrect.However,if youare gettingmost ofyour informationonline,you havetobe your own editor.In thatcase,the firstthingtodo isto lookatthe writer of a post.Is thisperson knowntobeobjective Doesthe sitewhere youread thepost havea prejudiceNext,lookforother sourcesfrom mainstreammedia tomake surethe information.In otherwords,by puttingon yourtruth bootsyou wontbe fooledinto chasinglies.
28.Why isthe quotementioned inParagraph1A.To offerbackground information.B.To givean explanation.C.To testreaders.D.To introducethe topic.
29.What doesthe writersay aboutyoungpeople with newsaroundA.They getworried abouttheir education.B.They makefake newsand spreadit.C.They areeasily fooled by fakenews.D.They canrecognize factsfrom opinions.
30.According tothe writer,what canhelpusavoid beingfooledbyfake newsA.Become aprofessional andtrained reporter.B.Compare the newsfromdifferent sources.C.Focus onthenewsinsteadofthewriter.D.Only lookfor newsthrough media.
31.Which ofthe followingisthebesttitleforthepassageA.How CanWe StayObjective inReading NewsC.Who Makesand SpreadsFake NewsB.How CanWe Becomea NewspaperEditorD.What Shoulda ReporterDoWhat arethe limits ofthe human bodyIs therea pointat whichitisphysically impossibletodo something“One thingweve alllearned inthe last30years orso isthat justabout anythingis humanly(生理学)possible/9says Dr.Jack Wilmore,author ofPhysiology ofSport andExercise.Astime goesby,Ithinkyoull seemore recordscontinue tofall inevery sport.The talentpool isbetterthan ever.With moreand betterathletes involvedand competing,records willfall andnewstandards willbe set.”Many believeditwasphysically impossibleforahuman torun amile inunder fourminutes,but Roger Bannister provedthat theorywrong witha three-minute,59-second milein
1954.Today,sub-four-minute milesare consideredroutine evenin highschool.And BobBeamon stretchedhumanperformance inthe1968Olympics withhis historiclong jumpof
8.90metres.In aneventwhere arecord isusually brokenby mereinches,he brokethe previousjump recordby morethan21inches,but evenhis recordwas brokenin
1991.(心理One factoris nowbecoming moreunderstood andpopular:sports psychology学).Getting insidethe athletes headcan beas effectiveas trainingand longworkouts.Accordingto Wilmore,the psychologicalaspect ofsports hasbecome moreand moreesteemed.He pointsout(聘用)that mostprofessional teamshave hiredsports psychologistsfor theirplayers.In addition,every aspectof athletics—training,nutrition,injury treatment——is farbetterthan itsever been.Besides,children todaytend tomaster oneor twosports insteadof participatinginseveral aswas commontwenty-five yearsago JWilmore says.That meansthey start(密集地,concentrating ona sportmuch earlierand moreintensely andthey becomemuch betteratit.”“Theres alot wedont knowyet aboutthehumanbody,“he adds.And oneof thosethings isthefull rangeof humanpotential.It wouldbe foolishto tryand putlimits onwhat thehuman bodycando.”
32.Which ofthe followingsentences willWilmore probablyagree withA.Athletes willbecome themost famouspeople.B.Athletes willcontinue tosurprise uswith theirachievements.C.It ispreferable toset universalstandards forathletes.D.It isnecessary forathletes tolearn the limitsofthe body.
33.Why areRogerBannisterand BobBeamon mentionedin paragraph3A.Toshowsome ofthelatestworld records.B.To explainwhat athletescan achieveunder stress.C.To introducetwo great athletes.D.To provethelimitsofthebody can be pushed.
34.What doesthe underlinedword esteemed”in paragraph4meanA.valued B.similarC.traditional D.difficult
35.How aretodays childrendifferent fromthose yearsago accordingto WilmoreA.They arelesslikely toget injuredin sports.B.They participatein farmore sports.C.They becomemore professionalat oneparticular sport.D.They beginplaying sportsatamuch earlierage.第二节七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据短文内容,从短
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