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山东省枣庄市第三中学2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末模拟英语试题(含听力)学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.What willTom dotodayA.Do somesightseeing.B.Go ona businesstrip.C.Paint thehouse.A.
103.B.
127.C.
134.
2.How manypeople weresafe andsound in the accident
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A newschool garden.B.After-school activities.C.The curriculumchanges.
4.Which moviedoes the man speakhighly ofA.Marinas Ocean.B.Pavement Song.C.Umbrella.A.Unnecessary.B.Convenient.C.Beautiful.
5.What doesthe womanthink ofsmart watches听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.Jackets.B.A wallet.C.Trousers.
6.What doesPeter planto buytomorrow
7.Why doesthe womanwant tochange theskirtA.She doesntlike thecolor.
8.She doesntlike thesize.
9.She doesntlike thestyle.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题A.A doctor.B.A hostess.C.A teacher.
8.What is the woman
9.What isMr.Blacks secondsuggestion
49.A.wonderful B.interesting C.strange D.unusual
50.A.sometimes B.always C.seldom D.never
51.A.success B.friendship C.courage D.survival
52.A.beat B.stopped C.ached D.quickened
53.A.change B.permission C.instruction D.help
54.A.unique B.natural C.important D.harmful
55.A.skill B.hobby C.behaviour D.career
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1Time forpeople topick uptheir loudspeakerboxes anddance tomusic,56Dec7,the International霹雳舞Olympic CommitteeIOC announcedthat breakingwould be57Olympic sportat the2024Paris SummerOlympics.It willbe thelatest modernsport58is addedto theGames.IOC PresidentThomasBach saidthat thenew59add ofbreakingcould helpthe Olympicsevent be“more youthfuland thatIOC60plan tointroducesports particularlypopular amongthe youngergeneration.Bach saidthey wouldalso Yake城市化into consideration the urbanizationof thesport.Breaking was61original part of earlyhip-hop culturein NewYork in the1970s.In thepastdecades,it hasspread globally,62enjoy hugepopularity beyondthe USand particularlyacross EuropeandAsia.63breaking isoften consideredas astyle ofstreet dance,it can be moreeasily sortedintosports thanothers for64it competitivenature.“Back in the Bronx,when itfirst started,it was alwaysneighborhoods of65child justbattling eachother”,26-year-old breakdancerVictor MontalvotoldUSA Today.“Thats howthey didit backin theday.”
五、单词拼写计划根据汉语提示单词拼写
66.The gloveswere forextremely coldclimate.多样根据中英文单词拼写
67.The hoteloffers itsguests awide vof amusements.(比赛)(根据中英文单词拼写)
68.We willhold alantern riddlesc inRenmin Square.(恢复)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
69.With hisspecial care,his brotherwas from the operation.(呆住)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
70.I withterror at the sightof thegunman.
71.Its bad(礼貌)to askothers9salary ifyou arenot familiar.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(方便)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
72.We mustarrange atime andplace for the meeting.(抱怨)(根据汉语提示
73.We shouldstrictly followtraffic rules and itsno useabout trafficjam.单词拼写)(装饰)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
74.Paper cutsused for are oftenseen onwindows andgates.(承认)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
75.The thiefhaving stolenthe carwithout beingnoticed.
六、翻译他变得更强壮的原因是他平时经常跑步()(汉译英)
76.reason最让我困惑的是他对朋友的态度(主语从句)(汉英译)
77.
78.当孩子们拆开这封信的时候一定非常高兴(must)(汉英译)
79.当我回家后,什么都比不上一顿肉食大餐更让人心满意足了(nothing more)(汉英译)有些学生沉迷于游戏,无法集中精力在学习上()(汉译英)
80.addict
七、书信写作.假定你是李华,你校将在寒假举办国际中学生冬令营,主题为“感受中国传统节日文化魅
81.力”请你根据以下提示,给你校英国交换生写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加冬令营要点Jack包括.活动时间、地点;
1.活动内容传统节日文化讲座,品尝中国传统美食2注意.词数左右;
180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Jack,Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案:
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.A
10.A
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.A
18.A
19.B
20.C
21.C
22.B
23.D
24.B
25.B
26.C
27.C
28.B
29.C
30.D
31.A
32.B
33.C
34.A
35.B
36.B
37.D
38.G
39.F
40.E
41.B
42.C
43.D
44.A
45.C
46.B
47.B
48.C
49.A
50.D
51.D
52.B
53.D
54.C
55.A
56.on
57.an
58.that
59.addition
60.planned/was planning
61.originally
62.enjoying
63.Although/ThoughAVhile
64.its
65.children
66.designed
67.variety/ariety
68.competition/ompetition
69.recovering
70.froze
71.manners
72.convenient
73.complaining
74.decoration
75.admitted
76.The reasonwhy hebecomes strongeris thathe oftenruns alot.
77.What confusesme ishis attitude to/towards hisfriends.
78.The childrenmust havebeen veryhappy asthey openedthe letter.
79.When Iget backhome,there isnothing moresatisfying thana bigmeat dinner.
80.Some studentsare addictedto gamesand cantconcentrate onstudy.A.Eating healthily.B.Having agood rest.C.Doing exerciseregularly.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
10.What is the mandoingA.Asking forsome information.B.Making anexplanation.C.Giving aninterview.
11.What insuranceistheman likelyto buynowA.Car insurance.B.Life insurance.C.House insurance.
12.What willthemando nextA.Ask questions.B.Read someterms.C.Fill in a form.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
13.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbors.
14.What kindof musicdoes Cathylike bestA.Pop music.B.Country music.C.Classical music.
15..Where willCathy gofirst tomorrowA.A hospital.B.A theater.C.A gym.
16.When willthe concertendA.At6:00pm.B.At7:00pm.C.At9:00pm.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Where didCliff growupA.On afarm.B.In abig city.C.In a small town.
18..What wasCliffs childhoodlikeA.Happy.B.Sad.C.Colorless.
19.What didCliffs fatherexpect himto doA.Go toan actingschool.B.Run thefarm.C,Work in the theater.
20.Who encouragedCliff tofollow hisdreamA.An actor.B・A traveler.C.His mother.
二、阅读理解The4BEST Thingsto Doin PerthYoumight bewondering IsPerth worthvisiting5Well afterchecking outthis listof the best thingsto do in Perth youllbe sureto addit to your Australianlist inno time!Visiting theepic beachesDefinitelyone of thebestadvantages ofliving inPerth isits beaches.Backed upto theIndian Ocean,Perth ishome tocrystal clearwater andglistening whitesand.And itslittle wondermost peoplewillspend atleast oneday relaxingat thebeach ona holidayhere.Enjoying theviews fromKings ParkKings Park isnot onlyone of the toptourist attractionsinPerth-its incrediblypopular withlocalstoo!Having amix ofEuropean andAboriginal heritagethroughout thegardens,its wellknown in the园艺fields ofhorticulture for its conservationefforts andscientific research.Spending aday ormore exploringthe culturaldistrictPerth iswell servedby ayear-round line-up ofart,theatre,film,comedy,and musicalevents withinitscultural precinct,which housesthe PerthCultural Centre,the ArtGallery ofWestern Australia,theState TheatreCentre ofWA,and theWestern AustralianMuseum.Checking outthe FremantleMarketsFremantle Marketsisthemost famousweekend marketsin WesternAustralia,and oneof thebest intheentire country.It offersfresh andlocal produce,handcrafted souvenirs,clothing anddelicious meals.But bestof all,theres noentrance fee,which makesit aperfect dayout forfamily fun!
21.What isthe highlightof PerthsbeachesA.Warm climate.B.Convenient service.C.Beautiful seascape.D.Relaxing games.
22.Which attractionis famousfor itsprotection ofmultiple plantsA.The beaches.B.KingsPark.C.The culturaldistrict.D.The FremantleMarkets.
23.Which aspectmakes FremantleMarkets mostattractive fora familytripA.Open onweekends.B.Fresh andlocal goods.C.Free deliciousmeals.D.No admissioncharges.Two decadesago,Tropical StormAllison hitHouston.More than70,000houses wereflooded,including thehome ofSarah Feldmanand her family.At thetime,they werein Connecticuton vacation,so theydidnt know what kindof damagetheywere goingto facewhen theygot hometo Texas.But thenFeldmans grandparentscalled withbad news:all ofher bookshad beendestroyed in the flooding.Feldman was14at thetime andloved reading.To cheerher up,Feldmans fathertook herto theBeinecke RareBook amp;Manuscript LibraryatYale University.When theyamved,she starteda conversationwith BillCarver,a manwho workedat thelibrary.“I askedhim abunch ofquestions like,How do you keepall theserare booksWhats theoldestbook youhave Feldmanremembered.Carver answeredall ofFeldmans questions.When she told himabouther booksbeing destroyed,hetoldher thathe wouldsend her a bookinthemail,so shecouldrestart hercollection.After returningto Houston,she receivedhis gift,titled TheMedieval Bookby Barbara Shailor.Carver includeda notethat read:Dear Sarah,I haveoften thoughtof youand yourfamily,and thatterrible flood...As promised,with theletter is(成熟)a ratherscholarly book,which mayhe slightlymature foryour age,hut Ithought itmight helpyoushape yournew librarycollection.And asthe yearsprogress,this bookmay growin valuetoyou.Have ahappy holidayseason.Wish youand yourloved onesall thebest.Yours,Bill CarverAlot haschanged sinceFeldman receivedthat book.Feldman isin her30s now.Shes marriedandhas adog.But Carversgift has made alifelong impact.Im interestedin medievalart JFeldman said.Feldman hastried to find Carver,but withno success.If shecould speakto himtoday,she wouldlike totellhim howmuch thatsmall gesturemeant to her.
24.What happenedto FeldmanA.She wasstuck ina flood.B.She losther booksina flood.C.She sufferedthe painof losingherfamily.D.She hadto cancelher vacationbecause ofaflood.
25.How didCarver respondto FeldmanssituationA.He ignoredher need.B.He mailedher abook.C,He lentheracollection ofbooks.D.He askedher abouther floodexperience.
26.What canbe learnedabout TheMedieval Boole!A.It is a cartoonbook.B.It wassuitable forFeldman.C.It hashad a long-lasting effecton Feldman.D.It wasgifted byBarbaraShailorto Feldman.
27.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe CarverA.Elderly andintelligent.B.Creative andeasy-going.C.Kind-hearted andhelpful.D.Humorous andhard-working.Have youever wonderedabout peoplesnames Wheredo theycome fromWhat dothey meanPeoplesfirst names,or givennames,are chosenby theirparents.Sometimes thename ofagrandparent orother membersof thefamily isused.Some parentschoose thename ofa well-knownperson.A boycould benamed GeorgeWashington Smith;a girlcould benamed HelenKeller Jones.Some peoplegive theirchildren namesthat meangood things.Clara means“bright”;Beatrice meansonewho giveshappiness;Donald means“world ruler;Leonard means“as braveasaliorT.(姓>The earliestlast names,or surnames were takenfrom placenames.A familywith thenameBrook orBrooks probablylived near asmallriver;someone calledLongstreet probablylived onalong,paved road.The Greenwoodfamily livedin orneara leafy forest.Other earlysurnames camefrom peoplesoccupations.The mostcommon occupationalname isSmith,which means a personwho makesthings withiron orother metals.In thepast,smiths wereveryimportant workersin everytown andvillage.Some otheroccupational namesare:Carter——a personwho owned or drove a cart;Potter——a personwho madepots andpans.Theancestors ofthe Bakerfamily probablybaked breadfor theirneighbors intheir nativevillage.TheCarpenters great-great-great-grandfather probablybuilt housesand furniture.Sometimes peoplewere knownfor theirspecial abilities.When therewere twomen whowerenamed Johninthesame village,John Fishwas probablyan excellentswimmer andJohn Lightfootwasprobably afast runneroragood dancer.Some familynamesweremade byadding somethingto thefather^name.English-speaking peopleadded-s or-son”.The Johnsonsare desceedanlsof John;the Robertsfamilys ancestorwas Robert.Irish andScottish peopleadded Macor“Me or“0”.Perhaps alloftheMacDonnells andtheMcDonnells andthe ODonnellsare descendantsofthesame Donnell.
28.Which ofthe followingaspects dothe surnamesinthe passage NOTcoverA.Places wherepeople lived.B.Peopled characters.C.Talents thatpeople had.D.Peopled occupations.
29.According tothepassage,the ancestorsofthePotter familymost probablyA.ownedordroveacart B.made thingswith metalsC.made kitchentools D.built housesand furniture
30.Suppose anEnglish couplewhose ancestorslived nearaleafyforest wantedtheir new-born sontobecome aworld leader,the babymight benamedA.Beatrice SmithB.Leonard CarterC.George LongstreetD.Donald Greenwood
31.The underlinedword descendants“inthelast paragraphmeansapersonsA.later generationsB.friends andrelativesC.colleagues andpartners D.helpers andsupportersWhats thesize ofa soccerball butcan jumpfromtheStatue ofLibertys feettohereye levelA new record-setting robot.A mechanicalengineer atthe University of California,Santa Barbara,Elliot Hawkeshas been(橡皮working onthis robotfbr sevenyears.It startedout asa stickwith weightsand rubberbands筋)J herecalls.After yearsof work,the robothas reachedheights of30meters,higher thanany otherjumping robot orliving animal.This robot9s legsare madeof carbonfiber,a super-strong material.Rubber bandsadd extraspring butalso helphold thelegs together.(跳跃的)These researchersstudied howanimals jump.They lookedinto leapingfrogs,spiders,kangaroos,dogs andmore.But Hawkesgroup didntwant tocopy any of theseanimals.Instead,the teamlearnedwhat featuresset thelimits foranimal jumpers.Its veryexciting,“says Cynthia Sung,a roboticistattheUniversityofPennsylvania inPhiladelphia,who wasnot involvedinthenew study.She wasimpressed withhow highthe robotleapt.And gettingashigh aspossible wasthe maingoal here.However,for the robot to be ofgreat use,it willneed some(转向装置)improvements.They donthave anysteering Iat allJ notesSung.That meansthis robotcantcontrol itsjump heightor direction.Sungs teamhasmadetheir ownjumpingrobot,namedREBOund.That robot cant jumpvery high.But it canbeprogrammed tojump toanyofseveral differentheights.Hawkes5team isworking toadd steeringto their robot.These researchershope tosend theirrobot tothe moon,so theyalso want tofinda wayfor itto makecollections there.A jumpercan goto placesa(火山□),robot withwheels cant.This typeof robotcould leapinto thebottom ofa cratertake(探测器)samples andreturn toa wheeledrover Jpoints outHawkes.His teamis alreadyworking withNASA.They hopeto turntheirrobotinto aspace explorer.
32.Why didthe researcherslook intofrogsA.To drawinspiration forthe robofsappearance.B.To findreasons fortheir jumpinglimits.C.To maketherobotjump likethem.D.To developnew typeof rubberbands.
33.What doesCynthiaSungwanttoshow throughher wordsA.Her REBOundis muchbetter.B.Her REBOundisabig breakthrough.C.Hawkes newrobot needstobemore useful.D.Hawkes newrobotcanjump muchhigher.
34.What isHawkes teamsattitudetotheir robotA.They havehigh hopesforit.B.They aredoubtful about it.C.They seemuninterested init D.They arevery concernedaboutit.
35.What wouldbe thebest titleforthetextA.A newpotential wayto explorethemoonB.A newrecord-setting leapingrobotC,A newapproach tojumping higherD.Anewmethod ofbuilding robotsWhatsa micro activityI considerthis questionabout theword“micro“whenever itappears.36Quite literally,it meansextremely small.But inthis article,amicroactivity willrefer tosomethingwhich takesup nomore than five minutesof yourtime.The followingrecommendations aremicro activitiesyou should do foryour body.(自我按摩)Self-Massage(Self-massaging shouldbecome apartofyour dailymusts.37As weget older,our musclesfl/L肉)tighten.But ifwe self-massage,these muscleswill feelcared for.According tothe MayoClinic,massage canreduce stressand increaserelaxation.Intensive Exercise(高强度运动).There aremany benefitsof intensiveexercise Anddoyouknowwhatelse itdoesfor your body Itmakes yourbody realizeitcando somuch more.In lessthanfiveminutes,the goalis tobreaka sweat.This canbe fromrunning orlifting weights.38Let LooseWhetherit bedancing,skipping orsomething else,ourbodyshoulddowhatever itfeels likedoingwithout judgment.39Thus wewill feelhappy andrelaxed.Be Still40Your bodyloves movement.But wemust finda fewmoments ofstillness throughoutourday.By devotingourselves tomore stillness,we canfind ourselvesmore atpeace andless stressedevenunder hardcircumstances.A.Did youregret doingitB.What doesit reallymeanC.Dont giveyourself toomuch pressure.D.It shouldbe asnecessary asbrushing yourteeth ortaking ashower.E.Every activityinvolves somesort ofmovement.F.The playfulnature helpsbring outthe innerchild andpromotes creativityand joy.G.It doesntmatter whichactivity youchoose,so longas youbring intensityto thatworkout.
三、完形填空On July30,2013,Ralph Harms,78,was outonthegolf coursewith hisson Joeand friendDougGreen.At thefourth hole,Ralph was41,He shouted,Yeah,baby!”after nailinga(推杆).long puttHowever,three dayslater Ralph42inthehospital.He hadgone intocardiac arrest(心脏停搏)and didnot43anything untilthen.He comparedthe eventto suddenly44a lightswitch.Hedid not45anything suggestingsomething waswrong.Ralphs son,Joe,had46CPR fromhis fatheraboutfour yearsearlier.At thetime,the twomen werewatching footballand47an adabout gettingCPR(认证).certified Ralphwas alreadyCPR certified.Ralph remembered48Joe howto performCPRduring abreak inthe game.According toRalph,it was49that Joeremembered howtodoCPR,otherwise hewould50havebeen ableto tellhis storyof
51.As Dougdialed9-1-1on hismobile phone,Joe performedCPR onhis dad.Ralphs heart52threetimes whileemergency personnelwere onthe way.Joe continuedCPR whilehe waitedfor
53.For thefirst threedays ofhis recovery,Ralph didnot wakeup.The knowledgeand useofCPR wereboth54to Ralphssurvival.CPR saveslives anddoes nottake alot oftime tolearn.Moreover,you canlearn thismust-have55easily anytime.With theknowledge youreceive,you mightvery wellendup savingthe lifeof someoneyou love.
41.A.curious B.excited C.embarrassed D.concerned
42.A.called B.worked C,awoke D.disappeared
43.A.admire B.regret C.play D.remember
44.A.turning offB.picking upC.holding ontoD.taking over
45.A.remove B.confirm C,experience D.record
46.A.heard B.learned C.requested D.received
47.A.placed B.saw C.made D.posted
48.A.asking B.advising C.showing D.reminding。
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