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山师附中级高一下学期月份阶段性检测20243英语试题注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(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.A.At7:00pm.B.At8:00pm.C.At9:00pm.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.Why doesTim come to thewomanA.To helpMr Lee.B.To borrowa book.C.To finda mathteacher.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.Whafs theweather liketodayC.Cloudy.A.Rainy.B.Sunny.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.When does the womansperformance startWheredoes theconversation probablytake placeA.At home.B.At amall.C.At aparty.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What doesMike think of hisswimming competitionresultA.Satisfying.B.Inspiring.C.Disappointing.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)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
53.A.feed B.kiss C.bite D.fetch
54.A.just B.yet C.even D.still
55.A.toy B.guard C.companion D.colleague第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)A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1()Much hasbeen writtenabout the56wonder of the WorldWide Web.There arecountless articles57tell ushow theInternet hasmade ourlives more convenient.We nolonger haveto wait58line orcarry cash()around whenwe goshopping.We canget themost59update informationfrom largedatabases.We candownloadsoftware,documents,and imageswhenever weneed them.But theInternet hasdone muchmore forpeople60simplymake lifemoreconvenient.Peoples liveshave beenchanged byonline communitiesand socialnetworks.B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1()The fourcountries61belong to the UnitedKingdom worktogether insome areas.They usethe sameflag,62()()refer to as theUnion Jack,as wellas sharethe samecurrency andmilitary63defend.However,they alsohavedifferences.For example,England,Wales,Scotland,and NorthernIreland64education andlegal systemsare independentalsohave uniquetraditions,including specialnational daysand foods.()65addition,they evenhave separatefootball teamsfor eventslike theWorld Cup.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)根据汉语或首字母提示,写出下列单词的正确形式(身份,特征)(根据汉语提示
66.Cultural helpspeople understand their traditionsand valuesin adiverse world.单词拼写)(满意),(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
67.She nevercould seemto doanything rightor tohis whichlet herdown..(根据首字母单词拼写)
1..1saw itas agolden o—the chanceId beenwaiting forall along(尤其是).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
69.She lovesfruits,apples andbananas,because theyare sweetand healthy(根据首字母单词拼
70.The parklooked fbecause shehad visitedit manytimes withher familybefore.写)(哲学)(根据汉语提示单词拼
71.His oflife isto treatothers withkindness andrespect everysingle day.写)(个人,个体)(根据汉语提
72.Successful oftenwork hardand nevergive upon theirgoals,even whenits difficult.示单词拼写)(成就)(根据汉语
73.Winning thescience competitionwas one of hergreatest thisyear,making herparents proud.提示单词拼写)(临近),(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
74.The examweek isso thestudents arestudying veryhard in the library.(祖先).(根据汉语提示单词
75.Many peoplerespect theirby learningabout theirfamily historyand oldtraditions拼写)第二节(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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
76.Two weeksearlier my son,Ben,had gotin touch.Hed movedto England with hismum when he wasthree,and ithadbeen13years sinceId lastseen him.So imaginemy delightwhenheemailed mesaying hewanted tocometovisit me.Iwas thrilled!The thoughtof finallyreuniting withmysonafter so many yearsfilled mewith excitementand asense ofexpectation.I couldntwait tocatch upon all the losttime andshare storiesabout ourlives.On theday ofour meeting,I arrivedearly atByron Bay,the picturesquespot wherewe weresupposed to meet.Thebay wasbathed insunshine,with thegentle waveslapping againstthe shore,creating aserene andinviting atmosphere.(皮戈艇)There was a packof kayaksU about150meters off the shore,enjoying thebeautiful dayon the water.As Istood(本能)there,taking in the view,I noticedsomething unusual.One of the kayaksseemed tobe introuble.My instinctskickedin,and Ifelt asurge ofconcern.“Somethings notright!I thoughtto myself.Without hesitation,I tookoff myT-shirt anddived into thewater.The coolnessof theocean envelopedme asI swamtowardsthe kayak.As Igot closer,I couldsee that there weretwo instructorson boardand ayoung manlying acrossthemiddle.He wasshaking violently,clearly introuble.The instructorswere doingtheir bestto handlethe situation,but it was clearthey neededhelp.I quicklylinked armswithone of the instructors,and togetherwe workedto carrythe youngman outof thewater.The urgencyofthesituation注意drove usforward,andwithcombined efforts,we managedto bringhim safelytotheshore.续写词数应为左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2As Ilooked athis face,something occurredtome.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.What madethe manarrive atthe trainstation lateA.Getting uplate.B.Buying acomputer.C.Leaving somethingbehind.
7.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Co-workers.B.Strangers.C.A couple.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.Why didJohn cometo LondonA.To work.B.To study.C.To travel.
9.What doesGrace probablydo nowA.A waitress.B.A secretary.C.A manager.
10.How longhas Gracebeen workingin thewell-known companyA.For5years.B.For8years.C.For11years.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】A.Sleeping.B.Seeing afilm.C.Doing somereading.
11.What wasMark doingwhen thefire brokeout
12.What putoffthestart timeof puttingout thefireA.The improperparking.B.The damageto firetrucks.C.The firefighters*late arrival.A.In hisown house.B.In arelatives flat.C.In hisparents house.
13.Where willMark staytonight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】
14.How didJane getsomanycoinsA.By buyingonline.B.By askingher grandpa.C.By stoppingby localmarkets.
15.Why didJane stopcollecting coinsA.She gotbusy withschool.B.She didnthave enoughmoney.C.She foundit difficultto findmore.
16.What doesPeter enjoydoing nowA.Singing.B.Painting.C.Teaching.
17.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Career plans.B.High schoolstudies.C.Childhood hobbies.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.What didthe speakersexperiment fbcusonA.Ways ofprotecting teeth.B.Effects ofsugary drinkson teeth.C.Similarities betweenteeth andeggs.
19.What didthe speakerdo in the hallA.He drewwith colorfulpencils.B.He showedsome pictures.C.He gaveout prizes.A.Pleased.B.Hopeless.C.Regretful.
20.How didthe speakerfeel aboutjoining inthe biologyfair第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分375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(双语的)Learning twolanguages isno easytask,especially forkids.Here is a listof bilingualbooks forthem.Keep inmind thatdifferent kidsrequire differentbooks dependingon theirown readinglevel.DANIEI7S MYSTERYEGGThis is a bookwith asimple storyline.After Danielfinds anegg,he isvery curious.What couldbe insideitIts abird!Its aplane!Its probablynot thesecond one!Whatever it is,kids canlearn agood amountof vocabularyfromthis book,especially as it mentionssome animalsin bothlanguages.I LOVESATURDAYS YDOMINGOS(叙述者)This bookfollows thenarrator onher visits to her grandparents.With hergrandparents,she speaksEnglish;but withher mother,she speaksSpanish.She isa MexicanAmerican.There wecan seethe differencesboth inthelanguages andintheways hergrandparents andmother celebrateher birthday.This isfamilies andthe thingthey allshare:their lovefor theirloved ones.UPSIDE DOWNAND BACKWARDS(情节)This shortbook hassix storiesthat showdifferent plotslike strangeneighbors andmystical scienceprojects.It turnsordinary situationsinto unusualadventures thatany childwill loveto read.All storiescelebrate strongrelationshipswith people,whether theyare friends,family,or teachers.The storieshave somepictures whichhelp kidsform amentalpicture ofthe story.MAXIMILIANTHE MYSTERYOF THEGUARDIAN ANGEL(摔跤)This bookfollows an11-year-old wrestlinglover whoone daydiscovers hisconnection toa famouswrestlercalled theGuardian Angel.It doeshave pictures,but theydont contributemuch tothe story.The bookis fullof action,andit tellsa storychildren canenjoy frombeginning toend.
21.What can we sayabout DANIEUSMYSTERY EGGA.It followsthe changesof anegg.B.It letskids5imagination runwild.C.It focuseson kidscolorful schoollife.D.It teacheskids tobe friendlyto animals.
22.What dothe narratorsvisitstohergrandparentsshowA.Her poorrelationships withher family.B.The difficultyin communication.C.Her familyslong history.D.Some culturaldifferences.
23.What dothe lasttwo bookshave incommonA.They bothinclude adventurousplots.B.They bothuse picturesto attractkids.C.They bothhelp improvekids scienceknowledge.D.They bothhave interestingand talentedleading roles.BLike mostcouples,my husband and Idreamed ofbecoming homeowners.Sure,apartment livingcomes withits ownsetof advantages-less housework,shared comfort,less to clean up and carefor,and usuallycheaper rent.As aresult,wedecided todowngrade fromour neatfive-bedroom,2,700-square-foot houseon thewater toa three-bedroom,1,369-square-foot apartment,with twokids.Once wearrived inour newapartment,we weresurprised tofind thatthings flowedrelatively smoothly.There wassomuch lessto keepup with—fewer floorsto mop,fewer windowstoclean,fewer wallsto wipe,etc.Now Ithinkofourhome asour littleplayhouse,since itsmuch smallerand everythingis closertogether.That alsomakes itso mucheasier formeto keepup withas amom.I collectlaundry allon onefloor comparingwith havingto climbstairs tothe housessecondfloor!In ournew home,we uselots ofshoe organizersinside ofevery closetdoor formore thanjust shoes-baby items,officeitems,and medicines.We alsohave afunctional roomthat servesas anoffice andgym.Since bothmy husbandand Iworkfrom home,we requireat leastone roomto shareas anoffice withfitness equipmentfitted into a comer.While manypeople chooseto downsizefor financialreasons,that actuallywasnt afactor inour decision.We wantedtobe in a livelyarea withlike-minded youngfamilies.That wasour firstpriority.Though wemay stillbuy anotherhouse inthisarea atsome pointdown theline,for now,were thrilledwith theconcept ofrenting anapartment.Let meput itthis way:(维修)Were notreally thehandy“types,so beingable tocall maintenancefor anyrepairs is worth everyrent coin!
24.What canwe learnfrom Paragraph1A.Our oldhouse wasupgraded.B.Living ina househas advantages.C.Our newapartment wasdownsized.D.Smaller sizemeans morehousework.
25.How dothe couplefeel aboutthe newapartmentA.Confused.B.Amazed.C.Tired.D.Challenged.
26.Why dothe couplemake changesto theirnew homeA.To buildup theirbody.B.To createa homeoffice.C.To enlargealltherooms.D.To makefull useof space.
27.What isthe couplesfirst concernwhen movingA.Transportation.B.Neighbourhood.C.Repair work.D.Money.C(考古学家).Sarah Parcakis notan averagearchaeologist Sheuses satellite images tolocate Egyptiansites thathavebeen lostthrough thepassage oftime.It wasnot justa personalinterest inEgyptology thatdrew hertotheworld ofmaps,satellites,and long-lost ruins.Sarahs grandfatherwas apioneer inusing toolsto mapforested areas.After spendingweekends withher grandfather(空中的)examining aerialphotographs throughhis specialimage-viewing equipment,she decidedto takeher firstremotesensing coursein college.Through thecourse,she learnedthe useof satellitesto searchfor andcollect informationaboutthe earth.“I wouldsay,finding stuffis humannature.We lovediscovering things,“Sarah says.Its somethingvery oldandbasic.It issuch anattractive ideathat wecan use this amazingtechnology toseek,find,and explorestuff betterand tounderstandour world.^^By usingsatellite imagery,she canlocate sitesthat wouldotherwise takedecades to uncover.Less than1%of ancientEgyptiansites have been dugup,meaning mostof thisrich historyremains hidden.Satellites providea wayto discoversmalldifferences insoil,plants,and groundconditions,making itpossible tofind whatlies beneaththe surface.Sarah viewssatellite imagery as a supertool thatallows archaeologiststouncovermysteries difficultto explorewith normaleyes.Sarah believesstudying geographyhelps usbetter viewour worldandtheworld aroundus.You canlook atcities.You canlook atrivers.You canlook atarchaeology.But Ithink itis alsoabout lookingattheinteraction andinfluence,because you can neverstudy onething,“she says.Working alsoasaprofessor,Sarah saysGoogle Earthisasatellite resourcestudents shouldtake advantageof.“Youcan useit tofind somany differentthings aboutlandscapes andanswer bigquestions aboutgeography,“she says.Apicture isworth athousand wordsandasatelliteimageiswortha milliondollars.
28.What ledSarah tostudy remotesensingA.Her familysexpectations.B.Her talentfor photography.C.Her curiosityabout ancientlife.D.Her practiceof usingrelated tools.A.She hasbroad interests.B.She hasa spiritof exploration.C.She enjoyschallenging tradition.D.She valuesexchanges withothers.
30.What isthe fourthparagraph mainlyaboutA.Tips onexploring theearth.B.Techs rolein discoveringhistory.C.Trouble withsatelliteimageryuse.D.Misunderstandings ofEgyptian history.
31.How doesSarah findgeography learningA.It takesgreat teamwork.B.It presentstough challenges.C.It requiresexploring connections.D.It promotesenvironmental efforts.D
29.What can be inferredabout Sarahfrom herwordsFirst impressionscan bepowerful.In less than asecond,we makejudgments aboutsomeones trustworthiness,attractiveness,and personality.(假定).“The appearanceof individualsgenerally leadsto certaincommon assumptionsWe alsoknow that theseassumptions caninfluence real-life behaviors.Physically attractivepeople generallyreceive morepositive treatmentthanless attractive individuals,Marine Rougier,a researcherin Belgium,said.In scientificcircles,this isknown asthe“halo effect”,and itshows thatpeople rateattractiveindividualsmore favorablyfbr personalityand characteristics.But intodays digitalage,first impressionsare oftenformed online,where photoscanbechanged usingdigital tools(滤镜).like filtersSo,canwestill trustour first impressions whenimages canbe soeasily changedIna recentstudy,Rougier andher colleague,Jan DeHouwer,showed participantsphotos ofpeople withdifferentlevels ofattractiveness.Participants formedfirst impressions,but thenwere toldthat thephotos mighthavebeenedited tomakethe peoplelook moreor lessattractive.Surprisingly,even afterlearning this,many participantsstuck to their firstimpressions.But ina follow-up experiment,when participantswere shownhow easyitisto managephotos,they weremuchmore likelyto changetheir minds.This“halo-update effecf9shows thatfirst impressionsare malleable.For example,if someoneis atfirst seenasconfident andsocial duetotheirattractiveness,they maybe reconsideredas lessconfident onceit comesto lightthat theirphotowas edited.What doesthis meanfor usIt suggeststhat wecan challengefirstimpressionswith newinformation.So,if youveeverworried aboutleaving abad firstimpression,dont stresstoo much—peoples opinionscan change.Just becareful witheditingyour photostoo much,asitcould leadothers toform anoverly positiveview of your personalor professionalimage.This researchisareminder thatlooks arenteverything,and peoplesunderstanding ofus cankeep changingover time.Whether onlineor inperson,the chanceto changesomeones firstimpression isalways there.
32.What doesthe haloeffect featureA.Judging easilyby appearances.B.Benefiting fromfavorable comments.C.Seeking opinionsfrom attractivepeople.D.Applying commonbeliefs toindividuals.
33.Which waskey tothe viewers,change inthe judgementinthestudyA Extraadvice onphotography.B.A wideselection ofdigital tools.C.The useof popularsocial mediasites.D.The clearexample ofimage improvement.A.Foolish.B.Reliable.C.Changeable.D.Meaningful.
34.What doesthe underlinedword“malleable inparagraph5mean
35.What adviceon onlineimage managementdoestheauthor offerA.Avoid unrealisticprocessing.B.Show moreprofessional photos.C.Take traditionalviews onbeauty.D.Add detailedcomments onimages.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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The SimpleTrick CanHelp YouSleepFor thosewho cantsleep easily,prepare forthe bestnights sleepever.No moretossing and turning intothe earlyhoursofthemorning.No morecounting sheepon Sundayevenings.And nomore lying,wide-eyed,inthedark afterwakingup inthe middleofthenight.36This all-natural solutionis calledthe4-7-8method,and yes,its assimple asitsounds.First,get settledintoa comfortable positionon yourbed.Then,simply breathein airthrough yournose forfourseconds,hold yourbreath forseven seconds,and thenbreathe theair outslowly throughyour mouthfor eightmoreseconds.37Thafs allthere isto it!Dont believeus Justask Harvard-educated medicaldoctor AndrewWeil,who adoptedthisexercise froma centuries-long Indianyogi meditationpractice.The yogisusethismethod toachieve astate ofcompleterelaxation,reducing stressand anxiety.Slowing downyour breathingforces therhythm ofyour heartto slowdown,too.38In otherwords,its anatural wayto makeyou calmfor yourbody andmind.“The theoryis thatby puttingcertain rhythmson thebreath withyour voluntarysystem,gradually theseare madeintothe involuntarynervous system/he said.39So itsthe regularityof doingthis overa periodof weeks,months,yearsthat producesthe changesthat youwant.”There yougo!40If yourestill tossingandturning,dont missthese tipsfrom sleepdoctors whichare almostguaranteedto giveyou abetter nightssleep.A.And thatcomes withtime.B.Finally,repeat untilyou fall asleep.C.It makesthe restofyourbody relax.D.Thal enablesyou lofallasleepmore easily.E.Here comesthe explanationfor yoursleepless nights.F.Once youstart stickingto it,you canquit countingsheep forgood.G.Theres nowan easyand expert-approved wayto fallasleep inlessthana minute.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When myaunt*s childrenwere small,she decidedto getthem a puppy.Her neighborsdog hadgiven41toacouple ofpuppies afew weeksearlier andso myaunt arrangedto42oneofthe puppiesonce theyhad been(断奶).weanedThe daycame tobring homethe littlepuppy andthe childrenwere43:they namedit Shortyhappilyand44welcomed it,preparing itsfood andacomfortable45inabasket.The nextday thechildrengave itsome milkbefore kissingit goodbyeand46for school.When theyreturned,they were47to discoverthat Shortywasmissing.They48the wholehouse inchby inch,49itwasnowhere tobe found.A fewhours later,the50who soldthemthe puppycame overcarrying Shorty,
51.He explainedthatthemother doghad slidinto my aunts houseand carriedthe puppyback tohis home.For anumber ofdays myaunt andher neighbourtried52to keepthe puppyin hisnew home,because eachday themother dogwould53it fromthe tinybed.Finally,myauntsneighbour gave(退款)upandoffered hera refundIcame torealize thatmother*s loveis flowingall overthe placesyoucanimagine,54in thekingdomof animals.By theway,if youwould liketo keepapuppyasa55you mightas wellkeepthe motherdog ata distance.
41.A.rise B.birth C.way D.attention
42.A.buy B.borrow C.steal D.rent
43.A.cautious B.cheerful C.awkward D.allergic44A.merely B.frequently C.immediately D.temporarily
45.A.bed B.seat C.net D.bag
46.A.looking outB.heading offC.taking awayD.coming up
47.A.alarmed B.relieved C.interested.D.ashamed
48.A.discovered B.cleaned C.searched D.explored
49.A.so B.though C.or D.but
50.A.parent B.friend C.relative D.neighbor
51.A.praising B.apologizing C.promising D.blaming
52.A.in vainB.in turnC.on purposeD.on time。
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