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唐山市学年度高一年级第一学期期末考试20242025英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.When willthe manstart hisbusiness tripA.On Monday.B.On Tuesday.C.On Wednesday.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.A.Reading abook.B.Writing areport.C.Revising an article.What is the womandoing
3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.To askher fora design.B.To inviteher to a meeting.C.To informher of a jobchance.Why does the mancall the woman【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.A Terrible.B.Excited.C.fortable.How didthe manfeel abouthis weekend【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.A.An activity.B.A zoo.C.A munity.What arethe speakerstalking about第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)请听下面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.How fardoesthe man runevery morningA.About2km.B.About4km.C.About6km.Prices haveincreased averageby abouteight percent.车主经常保养他的旧车,所以它的状况依然很好
78.The oldcar isstill shapebecause theowner takesgood care of it.无论旅程有多长,我都会不断前进以实现我的梦想
79.No matterlong thejourney is,I willkeep movingforward to achieve mydreams.这个实验占最终成绩的
80.30%This experimentmakes30%of thefinal grade.第五部分书写(5分)请按照书写格式和要求抄写以下内容When youfall inlove withthe processrather thanthe product,you donthave towait topennit yourselfto behappy.You can be satisfiedanytime yoursystem isrunning.And asystem canbe successfulin manydifferent forms,not justtheone youfirst imagine.第六部分写作(满分25分)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
81.(肺)My littlebrother,Daniel,was bornwith anillness thataffected hislungs,for whichhe had to receivespecial(单人划舟)breathing treatmentsevery morning.Despite hisphysical condition,Daniel enjoyedkayaking gand wassurprisinglygood atit.I,his olderbrother,always madeit mybusiness tokeep aclose eyeon him.Every timehe wentkayaking,I wouldkeep himpany.(桨)Now thekayaks,life jacketsand paddleswere ready.I justhadtowait forhim tofinish hismorning treatment.(守护天使),I thoughtI waslike DaniePsguardian angelthough heprobably didntknow it.“All done!”Daniel called,opening thedoor.Kayaks readyto go”Of course.”Im goingkayaking withDavid,“he calledto Momand Dad.Okay,be carefuland returnsoon JMom replied.Daniel happilyheaded to the shore,and Ifollowed himwith asmile.We climbedinto ourseats,put onour lifejacketsand thenstarted rowingour kayaksout into the sea.The paddlescut easilythrough the water andwe rowedperfectly.Wewere enjoyingthe sunny,clear daywith agentle windwhen suddenlythe skyturned cloudyand thewind pickedup.Wavescrashed into the rocks,making ourkayaks riseand fall.I lookedback atDaniel to make surehe wasokay.He showedmean“OK”sign withhis hand.The windbecame strongerand thewaves pushedme closelo abig rock.I paddledfast tokeep mydistance bulfailed.I washeaded rightfor therock!I wasthrown into thewater.Everywhere Ilooked,there wasnothing butwater.It feltlikea longtime beforemy headbroke the surface.Help me\The waterclosed overmy headagain.Ill die.T thought.When Ibrokethesurfaceagain,“Daniel!”I shouted.Help me!^^Daniel wasalready onhis way,paddling asfast ashe couldto saveme.Daniel and I finallyreturned to the shorein Danielskayak andwent backhome.
7.Where areprobably the speakersA.In agym.B.In apark.C.In astadium.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.Whafs therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Guide andtraveller.C.Mother andson.
9.Why willthespeakersstart withthe TimeSquareA.Its thecity centre.B.Its withineasy reach.C.Its a place ofinterest.
10.Why doesthe womanconsider the man luckyA.Honey cakeis onsale.B.His schedulecanbecarried out.C.He has a chanceto enjoya bigevent.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 doesthe mandoA.He is a teacher.B.He isan artist.C.He isa doctor.
12.Why willthe womango to another cityA.To attendanartexhibition.B.To organizea socialactivity.C.To take part infree healthcare.
13.What startedthe womanslove forartA.A visittoanexhibition.B.A drawingby hergrandma.C.A letterfrom afamous artist.
14.What challengedthe womanmost inSeattleA.Finding ajob.B.Trying differentthings.C.Dealing withloneliness.
15.Where didthewomanvolunteerA.At amunity center.B.In a local bookclub.C.In anursing home.
16.What upsetthemanduring hisrecoveryA.The slowrecovery.B.No helpfrom histeam.C.The feelingof helplessness.
17.How doesthemanfeel abouthis familyA.Anxious.B.Thankful.C.Sorry.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】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】
18.Who isMaria RodriguezA.A greatthinker.B.A geographyteacher.C.An environmentalactivist.
19.How didMaria Rodriguezstart herworkA.By spreadingher ideas.B.By organizingbeach cleanups.C.By creatingeducational programs.
20.What canwe learnfrom MariaRodriguezA.The powerof loveand action.B.The meaningof gainingleadership.C.The importanceof creatingchances.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10小题;每小题
2.5分,满分25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AWhile waitingfor ourplane toOklahoma,I satwith myhusband,watching otherpassengers.A familywent byontheir way totheTampa flight.The elderlyman withthem lookedexactly likemy father.I picturedthem relaxingon thebeach,sleeping lateand diningin finerestaurants.If onlyDaddy couldgo ona vacationlike thatJ I said.For aslong asIremembered,he hadworked allday:first on the farm,then in alocalshop.When itcame time to retire,he tooka parttimejobin thelocal bankand tookcareofmy motherduring herfinal illness.He7/let hiswhole lifego bywithout enjoyingit.I thoughtas wegot upto boardmy flightfor Daddy9s ninetiethbirthday.When wearrived athis house,he wasstill working in thevegetable garden.“You knowwhat Daddyalways says,“my brothersaid.Theres noreason tobe hereon earthif yourenot usefld!”Ishook myhead.“He oughtto enjoylife athis age.”It wasdinner timewhen Daddyannounced,made areservation ataplacecalled Legends.It hasthe finestfood intown.^^I wassurprised.Such mealswerent somethingDaddy usuallythought about.(老主顾).(嗓When wearrived at the restaurant,the hostessweled Daddylike aregular Daddycleared histhroat子).“Whatever youorder,be sureto gotothesalad bar,“he said.Heading upthere,I knewwhy.Never hadI seensuchbeautiful produce:fresh cucumbers,bright greenpeppers andred tomatoes.Whoever makesthe foodhere isa master,Daddy,“Isaid.Daddy pointedtoapicture ofa farmeronthewall.It washim.Below thepicture wereFred hasbeen growingproduce forus duringthe summer.We buyall hegrows.(壬段疵)People fromall overthe restaurantcame upto meethim.Youll neverfind ablemish onany ofFred Scotfsproduce!”a mantold me.All thistime Ithought Daddycouldnt appreciatefiner thingsin life.
21.How didthe writerfeel abouther fatherat theairportA.Concerned.B.Fearful.C.Annoyed.D.Regretful.
22.What surprisedthe writeron herfathers90th birthdayA.He keptworkinginhis garden.B.He arrangedan unusualdinner.C.He determinedto takea vacation.D.He hunghis picturein arestaurant.
23.What isthe mainmessage of the textA.The valueof traditionalfamily dinners.B.The importanceofawellbalanced life.C.The joyof findingpurpose inones work.D.The challengeof caringfor agingparents.BIn todaysworld,many ofus areso usedto typingthat weseldom write by hand.From textingto typingshopping lists,using akeyboard is often fasterand easier.However,scientists havediscovered somethingsurprising:writing by hand canbereally goodfor your brain!When youwritebyhand,yourbrainhas to work harderpared totyping.Writing needscontrolling howhard youpressthe penand carefullyshaping eachletter.These needyour bodyand eyes to worktogether withthe functionof bothbeingcontrolled bydifferent partsof thebrain,helping youlearn andremember thingsbetter.On the other hand,typingrequires justtapping keys,which doesntuse asmuch brainpower.In kids,studies showthat writingABCs,rather thantyping them,leads tobetter andlongerlasting recognitionandunderstanding ofletters.Writing byhand alsoimproves memory,laying theground fbrtheir ability to readfluently,writeeffectively,and learnnew thingsJ saysRamesh,a scientistattheUniversity ofCalifornia.For adults,one mainbenefit ofhandwriting isthat itsimply forcesthem toslow down.During ameeting orlecture,its possibleto typewhat they5re hearingword byword.But often,theyre notactually processingthat information——they9re justtyping in the blind,“says Audreyvan derMeer.If taking notes byhand,they cantwrite everythingdown,“she says.The relativeslowness forcesthem toprocess the information,writing keywords orphrases andusing drawingorsymbols towork throughideas.They maketheinformationtheir ownJ she says,“which helpsit stickinthebrain.”We have a longhistory ofusing ourhands to create meaning,and thistradition stillhelps us.In aworld filledwithdigital tools,its importanttomaketime fbrhandwriting.Whether fbrstudents,professionals,or anyonelooking toimprovetheir learning,takingnotesbyhand is notonly apowerful toolfor memoryand understandingbut alsoconnects toanatural wayof processinginformation.
24.What canwe learnabout handwritingfrom paragraph2A.It appliesrelatively lessbrainpower.B.It doesgood tothe senseof balance.C.It needsbrain areastoworktogether.D.It requiresrepeated bodymovements.
25.What doesRamesh meanAKids growthis beingdifficult.B.Handwriting promoteskids futurelearning.C.Reading moreisofgreat importancefor kids.D.Typing developskids abilityto recognizewords.
26.Which of the followingisthebest titlefor thetextA.The Powerof Writingby HandB.The Lossof Peoplein DigitalAgeC.The NewDiscovery byResearchersD.The NaturalWay toProcess InformationCThehuman beingisasocial animalJ asAristotle suggested.We have a basicneed tobe included.Not enoughsocial精神的connection canhaveabad effecton bothour mentaland physicalhealth.Over thepast severalyears,my workmatesandIconducted13experiments about1,980people.We askedthem to物质think abouteither experiential purchases buyingexperiences ormaterial purchasesbuying materialsthey hadmadeand thenrate their thoughts and feelings aboutthose purchases.In someof ourstudies,people reportedfeeling moreconnectedto someonewho hadmade thesame experientialpurchase thanto someonewho hadmade thesame materialpurchase.This showsthe factthat experientialpurchases aremore centraltoapersons identity.When peoplebuy thesamekind ofexperience,they feelmore alikeand connectedbecause theybelieve theseexperiences showmore aboutones truesenseof self.Knowing thatsomeone elsehas abetter thingthan what you havecan makeyou feelmore distantfrom them.However,we findthat thisfeeling isnot strongwhen itestoexperiences paredto materialgoods.Moreover,we foundthat peoplewho were asked to think aboutan experiencethey boughtwere more likely tochoosesocial activitieswhen decidinghow tospend theirfree time.On theother hand,those whowereaskedtothinkabout thingstheybought preferredsolitary activities.Experiences bringus togetherand giveus memoriesof thoseconnections thatwe canlook backon.These memories,in turn,can encouragepeople totakepartin moresocial activities.After themoney isspent and theexperience isover,purchases ofexperiences continueto strengthenthe relationshipsthey helpbuild.Our researchalso pointsto anotherimportant conclusion:munities couldbenefit greatlyfrom promotingactivities(政策制定者)based onshared experiences.Policymakers canhelp bymaking publicspaces likeparks,beaches,andmuseums moreaccessible.Therefore,people cane togetherand buildstronger connections.
27.What strengthenspeoples connectionaccording tothe experimentsA.The senseof responsibility.B.The purchaseof thesame goods.C.The intentionof beingconnected.D.The recognitionof eachother9s identity.A.Interesting.B.Separate.C.Important.D.Traditional.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“solitary“in paragraph4probably mean
29.What canbe inferredabout theexperientialpurchasefrom paragraph5A.Its roleis easyto replace.B.Its importanceis widelyknown.C.Its processis importantto record.D.Its valueis beyondthe immediateenjoyment.
30.Why arepolicymakers mentionedA.To inspirereaders.B.To explain a strategy.C.To makesuggestions.D.To sharean experience.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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(核心)Selflove and healthy relationshipscannot beseparated.Selflove isthe coreof anyhealthy relationship.31Basically,it isto trulyaccept whoyou areand what your worthis.Now youmight wonderhow selflovebuildshealthy relationships.First,when you know yourworth,you knowwhatyouare willingto acceptin arelationship andwhat not.32You willhaveaclear understanding of whatyou need,whatyourvalues are,and yourlimits.33A personwho trulyloves themselveshasabetter understandingof lifeandismorelikely to municatewell(争论).during argumentsThey knowhow importantit isto sharetheirthoughtsandfeelingsclearly andwith respect,which helpsthem dealwith disagreementsin a healthier way.Whats more,selflove contributesto choosingan emotionallyhealthy partner.When youfeel goodabout yourself,youre lesslikelytoget intoharmful relationships.At thesame time,taking careof yourown emotionsmakes youemotionallybalanced,which helpsyou understandand connectwith yourpartner better.34So nowyouknowthat selfloveandhealthyrelationships arepractically inseparable.35They dependon eachotherfor yourhappiness becauseselflove willencourage youto havebetter limits,ahealthierunderstandingofyourself,and(情商).better emotionalintelligenceA.It isnot thetruth.B.Selflove isnot selfish.C.You willknow whereto setlimits.D.One cannotgrow withouttheother.E.There issome advicefor helpingothers.F.This way,you cangive themtrue careand support.G.Selflove iskey tosolving disagreementsinarelationship.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It wasFriday.All theother childrenwere gone,but Miss Macken36Kenny.His paperwas due(约会)today.Almost anhour passed.Macken beganto37the watchagain andagain.She hada datewith herboyfriendDale tonight.Is hethe rightone”she doubted.They had38views oncertain matters,which lether downa little.Several minuteslater,Kenny finally39and ranaway,so Mackencould hurrytotheladys bathroomto40some(停车场),makeup tohelp herappearance and41the building.When shearrived atthe parkinglot Dalewas42,On thewaytotheir destination,Mackens phonerang.It wasKenny,Mackenwas43because Kennyhad justleft theschool.My mommyis inthe hospital...Nobodys at home.I didntknow whoelseto44Kenny saidina45voice.You didthe rightthing.Just waitfbr me.”When Daleknew whathad happened,his facetook ona lookof
46.At once,he turnedthe cararound andracedto collectKenny andtook himtothe
47.(手术).Kennys motherwas insurgery Kennywas extremelyworried.To makethe boy48Dale playeda gamewithhim.Watching them,Macken feltsomething wasgrowing49in herheart.The surgerywas successful.MissMacken50that Dalewas herMr.Right.
36.A.praised B.reminded C.warned D.kept
37.A.check B.show C.feel D.set
38.A.various B.narrow C.different D.unique
39.A.won B.finished C.understood D.rose叩
40.A.ply B.test C.buy D.hide
41.A.visited B.observed C.exited D.recognized
42.A.waiting B.working C.walking D.driving
43.A.lucky B.angry C.pleased D.surprised
44.A.help B.call C.protect D.visit
45.A.clear B.soft C.shaking D.exciting
46.A.trust B.concern C.curiosity D.pride
47.A.school B.restaurant C.hospital D.store
48.A.break downB.calm downC.show upD.warm up
49.A.stronger B.colder C.heavier D.stranger
50.A.dreamed B.remembered C.pretended D.confirmed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 Internethas broughtmore thanjust convenience;it hascreated meaningfulconnections andchanged peopleslives.Jan Tchamani,an Englishteacher inBirmingham,UK,51force toquit herjob afterfalling52serious ill.At50,she foundherself outof work,53she hadto stayathome.Then,she turnedtothe Internet anddiscovered anonline munity54she couldshare herchallenges andreceive support.This experiencemade herrealize thatone ofthe greatest55benefit ofthe Internetwas itsabilitytoremovethe distance56people.Inspired bythe peopleshe metonline,Jan started57IT clubto teacholdpeople touse putersandthe Internet.Her effortshave helpedmany people,including a61yearold womanwho setup asuccessfulonline pany.Now,Jan istaking onlineclasses tofurther herdigital knowledge.She58hold theview thateveryone shouldhaveaccess totechnology andtheInternet.Her nextproject istocreatea charitywebsite59raise fundsfor poorchildren.Thinking aboutother peoplessituations inspiredmetooffer help,“shesays.Jans storyshows howtheInternetcan bringusmuch60close,especially atthe mostdifficult moments.第四部分语言知识共两节,满分20分第一节共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分从词汇框中选择合适的单词完成句子harmony measuredillegally forgaveimpression updatedobviouslyconvenient floodedmirror officialcheated
61.Tim practicedin frontoftheto seehow hisfacial expressionslooked.
62.The doctorthe weightofthebaby afterit wasborn.
63.Using amobile appmakes shoppingvery.
64.The beesand flowerslive in,helping eachother grow.
65.My friendher blogevery daywhile travelling.
66.In Canada,both Englishand Frenchare regardedas languages.
67.After talkingto him,my ofhim improvedgreatly.
68.After hesaid sorry,she himand theymoved on.
69.The streetwas afterthe heavyrain.
70.Ifs goingto rain;the skyis fullof darkclouds.第二节(共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分)根据汉语补全句子,每空一词在陌生的地方徒步旅行时,请借助地图以免迷路
71.When hikingin unfamiliarareas,please refera mapto avoidgetting lost.不要粗心,否则你的计划会失败
72.Dont becareless oryour plansmay fall.直到你指出来,我才意识到了这个错误
73.I wasntaware themistake untilyou pointedit out.只有经历艰难的时刻,才会珍惜美好的时光
74.You haveto gothe hardtimes toappreciate thegood ones.这部基于真实故事的电影非常感人
75.The moviestory isbased ona trueevent isvery moving.她计划从她的饮食中去除肉类
76.She plansto cutall meatfrom herdiet..价格平均上涨了约百分之八
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