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四川省成都市树德中学高2023-2024学年高一上学期10月阶段性测试英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Voluntary OrganizationsDo-it.org.ukIf you want to make adifference,meet newpeople orlearn newskills throughvolunteering,thenlook nofurther thando-it.org uk,which offersa millionopportunities tovolunteers in the UnitedKingdom.With listingsfrom alot ofmajor charities,such asNational Trustand Oxfam,as well as localnon-profit organizations,do-itorg.uk.really makesvolunteering easy.Enter yourpostcode andinterestsat www.do-itorg uk,and lookfor theopportunities online;its assimple asthat.Horizon SchoolPeruWe are a non-profit organizationbased inTrujillo,Peru.We providefree Englishclasses for thesurrounding areaby givingtutoring classesin ourbuilding andteaching ina publicschool.We believethatproviding thesefree Englishclasses can help thecommunity getthemselves out of poverty.Bylearning English,people herewill beable to have morejob opportunities.As avolunteer,you willteach Englishboth inHorizon and at alocal publicschool.There9s alsoanopportunity to explore Trujilloand the local beachtown.Volunteers willexperience thePeruvian(烹饪)culture andcuisine as wellasthe language.Please contact us for more informationor goto ourwebsite:contact@horizonperu.Com.Aim abroadin IndiaAim abroad isa non-profit volunteerorganization inIndia.International volunteersare welcometotake-part in the programsfor theimprovement ofsociety.For moreinformation pleaserefer towww.aimabroad.org.Adventist NepalVolunteer OrganizationWeareanon-profit organizationin Kathmandu,Nepal withthe aimof providingvolunteerservices inNepal in the fieldof education,health,human rights,writing,travel andhiking etc.Peoplewho want to workas volunteersplease feelfree tocontactus.We also0Jenny thankedthe sellerand________that herShe thoughther motherwas_____mother showedno carefor her.in her.第二节根据文本内容回答下列问题
47.After runningoutof the house,what didJenny thinkof her mother
48.Hearing whatJenny saidin thelast paragraph,what willthe sellerprobably sayto her
49.What doyou thinkJenny willdo in the end
六、建议信假设你是新华中学的学生张华,班里从外地转来一名同学李明,他一时无法融入新
50.的班集体中,感到很苦恼请根据下列要点用英语给他写封信*欢迎他的到来*帮他分析原因(至少两点);*给他提出建议(至少一条);*陈述你帮助他的具体打算注意词数不少于80oDear LiMing,Best regards,Zhang Huaprovide homestay conditionsfor the volunteers.Email:Adventistnepalvolunteer@gmail.com.
1.If youwanttodo somevoluntary workin London,what willyou chooseA.Do-it.org.uk.B.Horizon SchoolPeruC.Aimabroadin IndiaD.Adventist NepalVolunteer Organization
2.What do these organizationsabove havein commonA.They allcall inEnglish teachers.B.They takein volunteersfrom Britain.C.They helpthe poorchildren inIndia.D.They areall non-profit organizations.
3..What is the purposeof thepassageA.To showthe greatneed forvolunteers inEurope.B.To takein morevolunteers for the organizations.C.To explainhow totake partintheorganizations.D.To tellpeople whereto findrelaxed voluntarywork.My daddoesnt seemlike thekind ofguy whowould bakegreat bread,but heis andhe does.Every Saturdayhe produceshomemade bread.When hesdone,the wholehouse smellsdelicious.The restof theweek,Dad fixescars at work.The shopwhere Dadworks isrunning sowell thatheis alwaysoccupied.He isunder alot ofstress.I thinkDad beganbaking breadto helphim relax.Ive beenfeeling kindof stressedout myselfsince Ifound outI didntmake theschool swimteam.Now Illhave towait awhole yearto tryout again.Plus,Im takingsome difficultclasses thisyear.I thinkDad knewI wasfeeling bad.Last Saturdayhe askedme howthings weregoing.I saidOK,even thoughI didntfeel OKat all.He lookedat mefor amoment,and thenhe saidit wastime for meto help.Then heheaded to the kitchen.I followedright behindhim.Once wewere there,Dad gotout hisbig mixingbowl,handed me alarge woodenspoon,and toldme tomix whilehe addedthe ingredients.Dad isntbig onmeasuring.He knowshow muchof eachingredient touse,and the bread alwaysturns outgreat.(揉面团).When Ifinished stirring,Dad showedme how to kneadthe doughNext camethe mostdifficultpart-doing nothing.We putthe doughback into the bowland thenwe waited formore thanan hourfor the dough toslowly riseand doublein size.Next,we dividedit intotwo and waitedforit toriseagain.Afterward,we putthedoughinto pansandwaitedanother hourforthedough torise anddouble.Dad said the waitingis alwaysthe hardestpart.Its hardto resistputting thedough directlyintothe oven,but if you do,thebreadwill behard.The mostimportant lessonof allis learningto be.Dadtaught memorethanhowtobake bread.
4.What canwe learnabout the authors fatherA.He isliving arelaxing life.B.He trieshis besttomakeends meet.C.He hasa specialway todeal withstress.D.He ismore likea bakerthan amechanic.
5.Why istheauthorfeeling stressedA.School isntgoing well.B.She dislikesmaking bread.C.She feelssorry for her father.D.Some classesarent worthit.
6.What doesthe underlinedsentence“Dad isntbig onmeasuring^in Paragraph5meanA.Dad isunskilled.B.Dad dislikesmeasuring.C.Dad hasa crazefor measuring.D.Dad iscareful aboutingredients.
7.What lessonhas theauthor learnedfrom herdadA.Never give up.B.Take lifeeasily.C.Believe in yourself.D.Enjoy timewith family.(蜂拥)Going againstthe tideof flockingto well-known yetgenerally jam-packed touristdestinationson vacation,a growingnumber ofholidaymakers inChina tendto spendtheir leisuretimeat lesserknown resortsto seekunique,relaxed holidayexperiences.Reverse Tourismhas emergedasa newtrend amongyoung holidaymakers inChina.Besides crowds,some vacationerschose less-traveled placesto saveon thecost oftrips topopular destinations,which oftenrequire priceytickets,meals andhotel stays.Tourism usedto beaboutsightseeing.Now itis aboutexperiences,said DaiBin,president of the ChinaTourismAcademy.He saidpopular touristspots arealways packedand often raise their prices during holidays.As peoplebecome moremature travelers,they are increasingly unwillingto followthe herd.Some ofthemare simplylooking totake arest somewherequiet for a coupleof days,which isa goodway tovacation.In addition,lesser-known attractionsare not as“commercial andstandardized”as developedonesand areable tooffer moregenuine experiencesand naturalencounters,according tosocial mediaposts.And unlikepopular destinations,some under-explored placeswith littleonline exposurecanoffer moresurprises.COVID-19is anotherkey factorfueling ReverseTourism.As precautionarymeasurescontinue,traveling hasan unpredictablequality.A travelerhas noway ofknowing whatliesahead beforedeparture,be ita perfectholiday orone interruptedby asudden outbreak.“The riseof ReverseTourism isnot abad thingJ saidan opinionpiece inZhengzhou Daily.Itmeans thatvacationers nowhave moreoptions,which bringsmore possibilitiestothetourism market,the articleexplains.More importantly,the trendis setto forcepopulardestinationsto improvethemselvesinstead ofresting ontheir achievements,it noted.
8.What isthe featureof ReverseTourism according tothepassageA.Less-traveled placesoffer lessattractive sightseeing.B.Popular destinationsoftenraisetheirpricesduringholidays.C.Popular destinationsare notwelcomed bypeople nowadays.D.Less-traveled placesareincreasinglyvalued amongyoung holidaymakers.
9.Which of the followingstatements cannotaccount forthe riseof reversetourismA.Tourists spendless thanusual.B.It hasalready beencommercializedC.COVID-19makes touristsmore cautious.D.Tourists canget abetter senseof experience.
10.Why dopeople chooselesser-known attractionsaccordingtosocial mediapostsA.To createsurprises ontheir own.B.To escapethe uncertaintyin life.C.To promotethelocaltourism.D.To explorethe originalbeauty.
11.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The promisingfuture ofNature tourism.B・The challengespopular touristspots arefacing.C.The reasonwhy peopleprefer ReverseTourism.D.The waytoexplorethe lesser-known attractions.Challenging workthat requireslots of analytical thinking,planning andother managerialskillsmight help your brainstay sharpas youage,a studypublished onWednesday inthe journalNeurologysuggests.Researchers fromthe Universityof Leipzigin Germanygathered morethan1,000retiredworkers whowere overage75and assessedthevolunteersmemory andthinking skillsthrough abatteryof tests.Then,for eightyears,the scientistsasked the same groupto comeback tothe labevery18months totake thesame tests.Those whohad heldmentally stimulating,demanding jobsbefore retirementtended todothe(认知的)best inthe tests.And theytended tolose cognitivefunction ata muchslower ratethan thosewiththe leastmentally challengingjobs.The resultsheld trueeven afterthe scientistsaccounted fbrtheparticipants,overall healthstatus.“This worksjust likephysical exercise/9says Francisca,who ledthe study.After along run,youmay feellike yourein painand tired.But itmakes youfit.After along dayatwork—sure,you willfeeltired,but itcanhelp your brainstay healthy.Its notjust corporatejobs,or evenpaid workthat canhelp keepyour brainfit.Francisca pointsout.A waitersjob,for example,that requiresmultitasking,teamwork anddecision makingcould bejustas stimulatingas anyhigh-level officework.Running afamily householdalso requireshigh-levelplanning andcoordinating abilities,she says.“You haveto bringorder tothe activitiesof thechildrenand takecare of the billsand groceries.Of course,our brainscan declineaswegrow olderfor lotsof reasons-including otherenvironmentalinfluences orgenetic factors.Sill,continuing tochallenge yourselfmentally andkeepingyour mindbusy canhelp.
12.Why didthe scientistsask thevolunteers totake thetestsA.To assesstheir healthstatus.B.To evaluatetheir workhabits.C.To measuretheir mentalabilities.D.To analyzetheir personalities.
13.How doesFrancisca explainher findingsin Paragraph4A.By usingan expertswords.B.By makinga comparison.C.By referringto anotherstudy.D.By introducinga concept.
14.What doesthe underlinedword coordinating“in Paragraph5meanA.Operating.B.Budgeting.C.Refusing D.Organizing.
15..Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.Retired WorkersCan PickUp NewSkills.B.Old PeopleShould TakeChallengingJobs.C.Your ToughJob MightHelp KeepYou Sharp.D.Cognitive FunctionMay DeclineAsYou Age.
三、完形填空Hello,Mr.Wi-Fi.Life withoutyou isnext toimpossible.Were happyto singyour namefrommorning tillevening.21I knowyou helpme,sometimes youremaking medo thingswith22attention.Many timesI promisemyself thatIll23my feelingstowards you,but youre24me closerand closer...Youve enteredboth myhome andmy workplace.Youre justa windowfbr our25and information.But wepeople arent26only withthe window.So weopen allour doorsfor you.Is this an27or依恋?some kindof attachmentIf thisis anillness,is itcurable Andif thisisanattachment willyou28me tothe lifelongtogethernessWe wantyou alldays.Cant youtake afew daysoff sothat bothyou andI can29Youre apoison-notaslow onebut asuper fastpoison whichholds ourmind and makes usdance30its tune.Nowadays youreso31that anyonecan buyandmakeyou ourcompanion.Youll neverbe botheredaboutour healthbut well32be concernedabout your“health”.Because yougo withus everywhereandnever letus bealone.If youwere a33person madeof fleshand blood,would welove youthesameYou34us withyourmany talentsand weeven cantget ridof you.Were allyour slaves.Sometimes Iwonder howpeopleintheprevious generations35,but iftheydid whycant we
21.A.Now thatB.Only ifC.Though D.When
22.A.praised B.increased C.focused D.divided
23.A.keep onB,bring backC.comment onD.giveup
24.A.drawing B.pushing C.forcing D.observing
25.A.entertainment B,argument C-creativity D.struggle
26.A.strict B・satisfied C.generous D.busy
27.A.recognition B.disease C.routine D.situation
28.A.recommend B,instruct C-promise D.adapt
29.A.reflect B・relax C,progress D.balance
30.A.to B.against C,from D.within
31.A.affordable B.valuable C-specific D.attractive
32.A.sometimes B.always C.never D.seldom
33.A.selfish B.real C.dishonest D.responsible
34.A,control B.blame C・comfort D.challenge
35.A.suffered B.connected C.survived D.surfed
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Sitting insidethe ShenzhouXVI spacecraft,Gui Haichao,the firstChinese civilianon aspaceflight,together withthe othertwo astronauts,36launch bya20-story-tallLong March2F carrierrocket,37took offat9:31am onMay30,2023at theJiuquan SatelliteLaunchCenter.Bom in1986,Guis38enthusiastic forscience hasbeen developingsince childhood.He had a百科全书set ofencyclopedias fromwhich hegained alot ofbasic spaceknowledge.Years later,Gui Haichaoattended BeihangUniversity,39major inspacecraft designand engineering.Gui thenpursued postdoctoralresearch overseasand publishedabout20SCI academicpapers intopinternational journals.After returningto China,he receivedBeihang^invitation toteach40anassociate professor.In thespring of2018,Gui wastold thatChinas mannedspace authoritieshad madea decision41select thethird groupof astronauts,including thefirst spaceflightengineers andscience payloadsspecialists.have been42fan ofspace explorationfor manyyears andsometimes dreamedabout doingmyresearch inspace.So excitedwas Ion hearingthis news43I signedup withoutmuch thought.Eventually Iwas44successful admittedfollowing severaldemanding roundsof45professiontests,“he recalled.
五、任务型阅读任务型阅读Jenny wasthe onlychild inher home.She hada quarrelwith hermother thatafternoon andsheran outofthehouse angrily.She couldnthelp weepingsorrowfully whenshe thoughtofthescoldingfrom hermother.Wandering aimlesslyinthe street forhours,she feltalittlehungry andwished forsomething to eat,but itwas notpossible forher,since shehad nothingwith her.She stoodbeside astandforawhile,watching themiddle-aged sellerbusy doinghis business.However,with nomoneyin hand,she sighedand hadto leave.The sellerbehind thestand noticedthe younggirl andasked,“Hey,girl,youwanttohavethenoodles^^“Oh,yes...but Idont havemoney onshe replied.“Thats nothing.Til treatyou today,saidtheman.Come in.^^The sellerbrought hera bowl of noodles,whose smellwas soattractive.As shewas eating,Jenny criedsilently.“What isit”asked theman kindly.“Nothing,actually Iwas justtouched byyour kindness!”said Jennyas shewiped hertears.Even a stranger onthestreetwill givemeabowl ofnoodles,while mymother droveme outofthe.第一节根据文本house.She showedno careforme.She isso mercilesscompared to astranger!46内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项anger wanderstrict complainsorrkind treatmercy hungerexpect moveowful possibleOneafternoon Jennyquarreled withhermotherandShe felt_______and wept.left homewith___________.I1IJenny_______somethingtoeat,______inthestreet forhours,Jenny felthungry.but itwas_______forher.11A sellerhadasmall talkwith Jennyand_______She was_______and criedhertoabowlofnoodles.silently becauseofthesellers.。
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