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官一中2025年3月16日高一年级英语周测英语试卷本试卷满分分,用时分钟11090第卷(选择题,共分)I100第一部分听力第一节听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍
1.What willthe womanprobably drinkA.Coffee.B.Coke.C.Tea.
2.How many$5bills doesthe womanwantC.Four.A.Two.B.Three.
3.Who turnedon thelightC.The man.A.The womansmother.B.The woman.
4.How didthe speakersget lostA.They tookthe wrongturn.B.The manread themap wrong.C.They didntuse theGoogle Maps.
5.What happenedto the womanA.She didntreceive aprinter.B.She gotthe wrongdelivery.第二节听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有至个小题,C.Something iswrong withher computer.524从题中所给的、、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A BC5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第和第题
676.What happenedto the womans friendA.Her flightwas delayed.B.She gotcaught in a trafficjam.C.She forgotto pickthe womanup.
7.Where willthe manmeet the womanA.At the airport.B.In arestaurant.C.In hisoffice.听下面一段对话,回答第至第题
8108.What doesthe mantell the womanA.Hes hungry.B.He feelsa littlesick.C.He wantsto turntheairoff.
9.What doesthe manorder todrinkA.Coke andtomato juice.B.Sprite andtomato juice.C・Coke andorange juice.
10.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In arestaurant.B.On anairplane.C.On atrain.听下面一段对话,回答第至第题
111311.How didthe womanhear aboutthe jobC.From awebsite.A.From afriend.B.From anemail.
12.What doesthe manmainly wantthe womanto doA.Type emailsand answertelephones.B・Take photographsand writeletters.C.Make coffeeand organizemeetings.
13.What willthewomando inthe fallC.Become aphotographer.听下面一段对话,A.Work asan assistant.B.Return tocollege.回答第至第题
141714.Who doesthewomanwork forC.A sportsclub.A.A restaurant.B.A newspaper.
15..How doesthewomanchange herappearance forwork C.She wearshats.A.She wearsmakeup.B.She wearsglasses.C.Not eatinghealthy food.
16.What isthewomanconcerned aboutmostA.Putting onweight.B.No time to dogym.C.In NewYork City.
17.Where didthe manprobably growup听下面一段独白,回答A.In Washington,D.C B.In Miami.第至题
182018.What isthe weatherlike on the FaroeIslandsA.It iscool andwet.B,It changesgreatly withseasons.C.It iswindy andcold allyear round.C.
1814.
19.In whichyear didthe islandsbecome independentA.
1940.B.
1973.
20.What arethe FaroeIslands famousforA.Their variousfood.B.Their filmfestivals.C.Their traditionalclothing.第卷(选择题,共分)I70第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230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 DAYourfamily maylove totravel.However,you mayworry aboutthe environmentaleffect ofdoing so.lt istimeto take an eco-friendlier trip.We havediscovered fourdestinations foryou.ViennaExplore thekid-friendly cityof Vienna,Austria.Hcrc,you canfind plentyof bikc-sharc stationsfor gettingaround.The cityhas a large numberof playgroundsand somefantastic museumsfor children.In thecity,there aremanyhostels runby local people.There isalwaysone thatsuits yourfamilys taste.Volcan TenorioAreaWhen youthink abouttaking yourkids toCosta Rica,you normallyfocus onviewing itsamazing wildlife.Butwhat aboutturning to the humanactivitiesOne wayto do so isto stayon afarm.Kids cantakeahand inlooking afteranimalsand learningabout traditionalfarming methods.Khao SokNational ParkInthis park,you canshow your children a different side of Thailand.Use alocal guideto introduceyou totheinteresting plantsand animals.Stay atone of the locallyowned cottages.You caneven spenda nightinaraft houseonChiaw LanLake,which runswithout electricity.Countryside ofFijiLeave luxuryhotels behindand headto avillage homestayin Fiji.Your kidswill learnall aboutFijian culture.Your moneywill godirectly tothe community.With older children you can join in bothsea conservation and communityprojects,with thehelp of a reliableorganization.
21.A.Vienna.B.Volcan TenorioArea.DC.Khao SokNational Park.・Countryside ofFiji.Which placewill attractpeople fondof cycling
22.What isspecial aboutthe rafthouses inKhao SokNational ParkA.They areclose tonature.B,They aresurrounded bytrees.C.They areoperated bylocalpeople.D.They areindependent ofelectricity.
23.What dothese fourtrips havein commonA.They favourolderchildren.B.They offergreen transportation.D.C.They helpprotect theenvironment.They providefarming homestays.BJacky Hunt-Broers ma,who lostone legto cancer,is seekingto breaka worldrecord bycompleting102marathonruns.She sether goalin mid-January.And sincethen,she hasbeen runningthe distanceof amarathon.Most of the time,she averagesjust overfive hoursto completea run.If shekeeps successfullycompleting marathon runs everyday,shewill reachher goalby April
28.Until fiveyears ago,she wasnot veryactive.But thenshe lookedinto runningand decidedto giveit atry.The sportendedup beingquite costly.Currently,she runsonanartificial legmade ofa strong,light materialknown ascarbon fiber.The material,which isdesigned speciallyfor running,costs about$10,
000.But Jackysays herinvestment hasbeen wellworth it.The biggeststruggle usedto bethat shehad toadmit part ofher bodywas gone.Running reallychanged mylife/9she said.It helpedme acceptmyself asan amputee(截肢者).Itgave mea senseof freedom.I fellin lovewith theprocess ofpushing mybody furtherjust to see whatI coulddo.However,she hasfaced bothphysical andmental difficultiesduring herrecord-breaking attempt.On onerecentday,Jacky saidshe feltlike givingup at24kilometers andbegan tocry.I hada totalemotional breakdown.I waslike JIjustcant dothis.she said.Jacky isdocumenting herprogress onlineand hasalso gainedalargesocial mediafollowing.As shenears theendof hergoal,Jacky ishoping toinspire asingle thoughtin others.She tellspeople,Youre strongerthan youthink andyoureable todosomuch more.”
24.A.To defeata deadlydisease.B.To breakher5-hour record.C.To bea professionalrunner.D.To finish102marathonruns.
25.What mayJacky thinkof her runningA,Difficult butrewarding.B.Interesting butchallenging.C,Enjoyable andeye-opening.D.Stressful andtime-consuming.Why doesJacky recordherrunningonline
26.A.To proveher ability.B.To encourageothers.C.To gainwider attention.D.To increaseher confidence.What isJackys goalaccording toparagraph
127.Which of the followingbest describesJackys experienceA.Health isthe keyto happiness.B・Actions speaklouder thanwords.C.Chance favoursthe preparedmind.D.Nothing isimpossible toa willingheart.CA teamof researchersat ETHZurich havethe perfectlong-lasting solutionto ourfog problem.They havedevelopeda very thin and gold-based coatingthat canturn sunlightinto heat,which can be appliedto glassand othersurfaces topreventsthem fromfogging.The specialcoating isdeveloped usingtitanium oxideandgoldparticles.It usesinfraredradiations from the sunlightand createsa heatingeffect thatis powerfulenough tokeep fogaway fromthe surfaceof anobject.The coatingmainly usesheat tostop fogging.The coatinguses alarge partof theinfrared radiation,which causesitwarm upto8℃.Before that,products likeanti-fogging sprayscreate averythinfilm ofwater on the surfaceto removefog.The problemwith suchsurfaces ispollution.Along withwater,the spraysalso attractdirt,dust,oil,and variousotherdirty things,and justa littledirt on the surfacemakes ituseless.However,the new coating preventswater.Besides,the coatingis thinner,which makesit morevitreous andmove moreeasily.It isheated quicklyand requiresnoadditional energysource.Gold mightbe expensiveduring theday,but theresearchers stressthat theircoating requiressolittle thatthe materialcosts low.However,although thisproduct canwork atvery lowlevels ofsolar irradiation,it doesdepend ona certainamountof light.The researcherswill developthe coatingfurther forother applications.In theprocess,they willstudy whetherothermetals workjust as well asgold.There isno need to worryabout thatthis wouldcause acar ora buildingto heatupmore inthe summer.Hopefully,this pioneeringproduct willsoon besold onthe market.
28.Why doesthe authormentionanti-fogging spraysA.To stressthe advantagesof the new coating.B.To introducethe inspirationbehind thenewcoating.C.To provethe difficultyof creatinganti-fogging sprays.D.To explainthe reasonfor anti-fogging spraysbeing popular.
29.Which isclosest tothe meaningoftheunderlined wordvitreous“in paragraph3A.Heavy.B.Dirty.C.Clear.D.Cool.
30.What isthe limitationofthenew coatingA.It isvery expensive.B.It isdifficult toclean.C.It dependson lightto work.D.It takestoo muchtimetoproduce.
31.What isthe authorsattitude tothenewcoatingA.Worried.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.DIts becomean acceptedpartofkeeping upto datewith yourfamily andfriends,but ifschoolchildren werein theirparents9shoes,most ofthem saythey wouldntshare postsof theirsons anddaughters online.Over55%said theywouldnot uploadnews about,or imagesof,their childrenon theirsocial media,according tothe surveyof over16,000pupils byVotesfor Schools.While somewere worriedabout beingawkward orthe longlife ofcontent whichcould remainonline,others feared「their personaldata wouldbe misused.One ofthe pupilssurveyed saidAlthough ourparents meanwell,sometimes the(晒娃)danger broughtby sharentingcanbehuge.”In responsetothesurvey,childrens mentalhealth organizationMishcon deReya hasproduced threefilms ahead ofthe Christmasholidays-the bestperiod forparental oversharing.In onevideo,about safetyonline,10-year-old Adavansaid,“If you share anythingwith yourfamily,you knowwhos goingtoseeit.But ifyoushareit onyour socialmedia,there aremillions ofpeople whocan seeyour picture.”Joe Hancock,a securityleader atMishcon deReya,encouraged parentsto sharewidely.Simple steps,such ascheckingyour networkenvironment andasking othersnot topost thecontent ofyourchildrenon theiraccounts ifthey arenotsure aboutthe privacysettings,are agood start.And,aswefound outfromthechildren duringfilming,having theirpermissionis keyJ hesaid.The studymarks achange fromthe usualpractice ofteaching childrenhow to use the Internet safelyto warningparentsagainst networkrisks.Sandra Davis,headofthe organizationsfamily department,said,Children arethe realandimmediately affectedsideof sharenting.We mustensure welisten tochildren andtake theirviews intoconsideration nowinorder toavoid anyunwanted resultsfurther downthe line.”
32.Whats mostpupils9attitude towardssharing postsaboutchildrenA.Unwilling.B.Excited.C.Agreeable.D.Uninterested.
33.What shouldparents firstpay attentionto accordingto JoeHancockA.Content.B.Safety.C.Accounts.D.Health.
34.What suggestiondid SandraDavis putforwardA.Parents shouldthink aboutchildren sopinions.B.Children mustmake sureto listento theirparents.C.Children mustlook outfor theimpact ofsharenting.D.Parents shouldteach childrentousetheInternetsafely.
35.What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.A warningagainst sharenting.B.Harmful contentsontheInternet.C.The rightand wrongofsharenting.D.The importanceof privacysettings.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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All animalsexist ina network,connected andsupported byeach other.Thats whyour globalfbcus todayshouldbe onsaving animalsfrom extinction.By doingso,we arecertainly keepingan ecologicalbalance.
36.Support companiesthat promoteenvironmental protectionWhenshopping eitherfrom yourlocal oronline stores,go forthose companieswith eco-friendly things.Whetherlooking forshoes,toys,bags orothers,you canchoose reusableproducts.
37.Avoid harmfulpesticidesHarmful pesticideshave resultedin muchanimal loss.They mightbe goodfor killingpests.
38.Thechemicals enterinto thesoil andlast along time,thus endangeringnative wildlifespecies.Worse,they spreadthroughoutthe food,causing damageto otherlarge animals.39Dont buythings madeof horns,ivory andothers thatendanger animals.This savesthe animalsand theirhabitats.Even whentraveling,be carefulwhen buyingsouvenirs.Some couldhave beenmade fromendangered animalproductslike ivory.Its importantto researchthe productbefore youcan make the decisionto buy.Drive carefullyThisis oneoftheeasiest thingsyoucan do tojoininanimal protection.
40.This willhelp reducetheroad dangerto endangeredwildlife.Reducing carspeed canreduce theanimal accidentsas muchas possible.A.Buyless productsB,Avoid harmfulblack marketproductsC.Here arewhat youcandoto save endangered speciesD.When drivingnear forestsor animalreserves,dont gofastE.Sadly,they alsoleave alasting terribleeffect onnative speciesF.These productshelp reducethe damageto forestsor animalhabitatsG.Avoiding theuse ofthese chemicalscan helpsaveendangeredanimals第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在A BC D答题卡上将该项涂黑A littlegirl createda perfectgift forher mothersbirthday.It wasa drawingofa41on whitepaper with the words(折叠)“For mom:love,love,love“decorated withhearts.She foldedher letter,but thenshe42it.For most people,that wouldbe the43of thisstory,but thisstory hadadifferentresult.James Carrellfound theletter.He hadjust44his mother,wishing hera happybirthday.After hehung up,Carrell sawthe45ontheground outsideofa hardwarestore inManvel.“I46it wasa gift,“said Carrell.I openedit upand sawthe flowerand hearts.It really47me.Carrell thoughtthe letterwould48someones dayand thatmaybe hecould findthe owner,so heposted iton theInternet.The messagemoved alot ofpeople,49one man.“I wassitting atmy friendshouse andsaw amans50J saidCarrell.The commentsincluded onefrom RobertAlvarado.He wrote,I cant51you foundmy babysletter.Carrell reachedAlvarado to52the letter.It tooka fewdays,but themen finallymet onThursday night.Eventually theletter madeit homeJ saidAlvarado.We are53for whatJames Carrelldid.Weoften forgetthe powerof54impression.
41.A.bird B,card C.cake D.flower
42.A.received B.destroyed C.lost D.posted
43.A.end B.part C.influence C.D.cause
44.A.promised B.invited seenD.called
45.A.paper B・cash D.toolC.bag
46.A.proved B,explained D.admittedC.realized C,
47.A.satisfied B.frightened D.touchedshocked C.
48.A.start B.continue D.ruinbrighten C.
49.A.obviously B・extremely D.probablyespecially C.
50.A.photograph B.arrival D.replyconclusion C,
51.A.forget B.believe D.pretendunderstand C・
52.A.read B.present D.publishreturn
53.A.ready B・grateful D.anxiousC.responsible
54.A.little B・certain D.extraC.useless
55.A.general B,beneficial D.reasonableC.lasting第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分分15things,but forthis familyfrom Alvin,Carrells smallact lefta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1Online shoppingis cominginto fashionin most56city,where peoplearc ableto makefull useof therapidly-developed internettechnology.Nowadays,can wefind aperson whohas notexperienced online shopping57definite not.Online shopping58welcome bymostpeopledue tovarious reasons.From thepoint ofconsumers,it cansavesome timefor people59don51have muchspare time.Just clickthe mouse,and theycan getwhat theywant whilestaying零售商at home.For theretailers,it cancut somecosts forthose whodont havemuch circulatingfunds.60comparewith thetraditional trademode,they donthave tospend moneyin61rent ahouse.However,there arestill some62advantagein onlineshopping.First,onlineshoppingis lessreliable andtrustworthy63a face-to-face deal.Second,people willlose thefun ofbargain.不可否认的64is undeniablethat shoppingontheInternet hasbecome moreand morepopular inmodemsociety.Ws urgentthat weneedtomaketherelative lawswiththerapid growthof onlineshopping.Only inthis waycanwe enjoythe pleasureand convenienceof onlineshopping65the concernof beingcheated.。
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