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学年度上学期期末调研考试2024-2025高一英语注意事项.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答1题卡上的指定位置.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;非选择题2答案使用
0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚.请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回4第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5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
1.Howdoes the woman suggestgoing on the tripA.By plane.B.By train.C.By car.
5.How does the womanfeel aboutthe manswordsA.Surprised.B.Curious.C.Pleased.
6.Why is the manhappyA.He hasgot agood job.B.He hassaved lotsof money.C.He hasmoved toa newhouse.
7.What willthe classdo nextA.Watch adance performance.B.Try sometraditional food.C.Listen toa talkon sports.
8.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Different colors.B.Office work.C.A rainbow.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)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 Chinese New Year,also calledSpring Festival,isthe most importantand widelycelebrated festivalof allin China.It iscelebrated from the1st day of the1st lunarmonth36the15th day of the1st lunarmonth.This is37time forfamilyreunions,38visit relativesand friendsand exchanginggreetings for the ingNew Year.It is also atime toring outthe oldandring in the new.There areseveral39version of the originof the Chinese New Year.The mostwidely heardone is that therewas amythicalbeast called“NiarT whichmeans“year”in Chinese.Nian alwayscame on the firstdayofNew Yearto preyonlivestock,crops,and evenpeople.To protect40they,people startedputting foodin frontof theirdoors,as theybelievedthat41Nian atethe foodprepared forhim,he wouldnteat anyof theircrops andpeople.Coincidentally,some peoplefoundthat Nianwas afraid of thecolor red.Therefore,they hungred lanternsand redspring coupletson doorsand windows.Theyalso litfirecrackers42scare Nianaway.From thenon,Nian nevercame backagain.Before the NewYear,every cornerof thehouse must43sweep andcleaned.Then,ontheeve of theNewYear,decorations likered papercuttings,lanterns,or springcouplets areput up.44additional,people willhave aChinese NewYears Eve dinnerwith theirfamilies onChineseNewYears Eve.The NewYearsEvedinner originatedfrom theancientyearend sacrificialceremony,45the familyhad areunion dinnerafter worshipingthe godsand ancestors.There areusually第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分fish,lotus root,lettuce,sausage andso onfor goodluck.15分.假定你是李华,是你校高二年级学生你校各年级正在以为主题,举办英语演讲比赛46My HighSchool Life请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括高中学习生活的意义;•你的高中学习生活
1.2注意词数左右,演讲题目和首句已为你写好;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.
1002.My HighSchool LifeBoysand girls,Im honoredto standhere toshare withyou myhigh schoollife.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两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.The frighteningdayofour divingtest washere.Our parentsthought wewere luckyto havean Olympicsizeswimmingpool at the school.My momstressed that the swimmingpool wasone of the bestin ourcity.But Ididnt feelhappy aboutitat all.Instead,I feltafraidof the swimmingpool.It wasmainly becauseI wasterribly shy.I wasso shythat Ialways satat the back of the roomin classso Tdnot becalled uponto read.As forthe presentphysicaleducation classeach Mondaymorning,I wouldwork myway to thebackof theline formingatthediving boardsoI wouldnot have to practicethe dives.Now,it wasanother Mondaymorning themorning ofour divingtest.My bloodran coldwhen theteacher Ms.Robbinsannounced thatwe wouldbe gradedfor ourfinal onthe mostdifficult divethe jackknife.And sheadded,This divingtest isimportant.The onewho failshas tospare timein thefollowing Mondaymornings topractice divingin thisswimming pooland attend thistest again.”My bodykept shakingwith fearas theline tothe scarydiving boardshortened.As Iwatched,each studentseemed toperformthe challengingdive effortlessly.And shortlyI wouldhavetoattempt something that Ihad nevereven practicedbefore.Then Iremembered someonetelling methat whenyou pictureyourself doinga skillover andover,ifs justas effectiveasphysically practicingthat skill.So Iwatched carefullyas eachclassmate jumpedattheend of the boardonce,added ajumpfor height,folded theirbody inhalf toreach fortheir toes,and finallystraightened outlike anarrow forgoing intothewater.After carefullywatching fora while,I wasactually in a stateof surprise,because allof asudden Irealized thatit waspossiblefor meto performthese foursteps ofdiving.注意续与词数Eventually allclassmates exceptme finishedjumping.The teacherannounced thatit wasmy turn.
1.应为左右;150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.With myheart knockingwildly,I walkeddown thediving boardtowards itsend.Knowing Ifailed,I climbedout ofthe pool,embarrassed.听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,15CAACC610BBABC1115CAABC1620ABCBA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第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.In aclassroom.B.In aschool gym.C.At the boys home.
7.What doestheboyneed toimprove aboutthe gameA.Ball skills.B.Teamwork.C.Physical fitness.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Family members.B.Roommates.C.Strangers.
9.When didthe earthquakehitA.At3:00a.m.B.At3:30a.m.C.At4:00a.m.
10.What willthewomando nextA.Go tosleep.B.Clean herroom.C.Check onher neighbors.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What typeof classdoesthe man volunteerto teachA.A paintingclass.B.A danceclass.C.A musicclass.
12.What talentdoesthewoman haveA.Playing theguitar.B.Painting pictures.C.Singing songs.
13.Where arethe mansclasses heldAAt ayouth center.B.At aplayground.C.At apark.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Where doesthe manlive nowA.In Japan.B.In Canada.C.In England.
15.How longhas the man taughtEnglishA.Two years.B.Three years.C.Five years.
16.What doesthemanthink ofthe governmentsdecisionA.It wasnecessary.B.It wasuseless.C.It wasstupid.
17.Why didthemancover hiswindowsA.To avoidbeing seen.B.To keepthe heatout.C.To protectthe windows.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What isthe TimeMachineA.A travelapp.B.A newTV show.C.A businesstool.
19.What isthe mainstrength ofthe TimeMachineA.Its lowcost.B.Its simpledesign.C.Its modernsoftware.
20.What canthe TimeMachine helpits usersdoA.Save worktime.B.Collect researchresults.C.Share the timetable forwork projects.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5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AThe westernpart oftheUnited Statesis filledwith amazingNational Parks,and thereis nobetter wayto enjoythesedestinations thanto takea roadtrip.Grand CanyonNational Park,ArizonaOne ofthemostamazing naturalwonders youmay eversee,the Grand Canyon is a truemustsee canyondestination.The hugevalley atits widestis18miles wideand atits deepestisamile deep.During thesummer monthsboth theSouthand NorthRim areopen.The SouthRim isbusier,but thelodges andother sightsalong thisside areworth thetime toexplore.The NorthRim ismuch morerural,and offerssome greatbackcountry options.Petrified ForestNational Park,ArizonaArizona hasexcellent examplesof someoftheancient historyof America.One placeto learnabout thisand seeit inpersonis atPetrified ForestNational Park.This parkhas anamazing concentrationof petrifiedwood.It alsohas beautifulscenery,archaeological sites andacollection of fossils.Saguaro National Park,Arizona(仙人掌).Saguaro National Park isdedicated tothe preservationofthestunning saguarocactus Theamazingtowering cactusonly growsin aselect part oftheworld.Visitors willhave theopportunity tosee muchmore thanjustthe saguaro.There areguided programsand manyopportunities forrecreation within the park.The parkis anespeciallygood locationfor wildernesshiking.Arches National Park,UtahThe parkpreserves manysandstone arches,created throughmillions ofyears ofexposure tothe elements.Aeven hikeout andstand beneaththe DelicateArch.
1.In whichpark canvisitors enjoydeep valleysA.GrandCanyonNationalPark.B.Petrified ForestNationalPark.C.Saguaro NationalPark.D.Arches NationalPark.
2.What doesSaguaro NationalPark featureA.Some greatbackcountry options.B.A collectionoffossils.C.The toweringcactus.D.Many sandstonearches.
3.Where isthe textmost likelyfromA.A report.B.A diary.C.A novel.D.A guidebook.car tourof ArchesNationalParkisagreat wayto enjoymany ofthe parksamazing vistasand arches.Visitors canDaudBelon sitscrosslegged onthe forestfloor,using driedplants tomake atraditional basket.The43yearold isa(部落)senior memberofthe Orang Aslitribe ofUlu JelaiForest Reserve,Malaysia.Most weeks,Daud willtravel inthe forestnear hisvillage tocollect thefibres andplants requiredforthepractice of(手艺品).making handcraftsI Itsa jobthat requirespatience;crafters cansit forthe wholeafternoons insidebamboohouses,and eachbasket cantake weeksor evenmonths tomake.The practiceis limitedtotheregion.Dauds munityhaslived therefor generations,but now,the forestis underthreat.(水电坝)A hydrodam isbeing builtinthearea.Despite significantresistance tothe project,parts ofthe forestinwhich thelocals collectplant materialshave alreadybeen cutdown forroads togive machineryand workersaccess totheremote location.The hydroproject,which villagersfear willpollute thewater andruin theirancient sites,will bepleted bytheend ofthis yearand harmthose plantresources.(伐木工)Native landsmay beconsidered asthings occupyinglarge spacesby outsiders,and loggersjust seea forestandvaluable trees.For theOrang Asli,it ismore thanthat.Logging islike destroyingtheir historicalsitesandbreakingdown theirmuseums.It istheir hardwarestore wherethey gettheir buildingmaterials,and theirhospital wherethey gettheirmedicines.Although cashpoortheOrang Asli haveprovided forthemselves throughforest resourcesand farmingfor generations.Money isnteverything here,“according toDaud.“Its notlike theoutside.The biggestthreat totheOrang Asliisthatour land is not recognized.We getmoved tonew settlementswhen ourlandisneeded.Without ourancestralsite,it isimpossible forus tocontinue ourtraditions,an importantpart ofcultural knowledge/
94.Which oftheA.Expensive andwellknown.B.Popular andeasilymade.C.Unique andtimeconsuming.D.Cheap andhighquality.
5.What problemdo theOrangAslifaceA.They failto earna living.B.They911move toa remotelocation.C.Their environmentis polluted.D.They511lack craftmakingmaterials.following bestdescribes thecraftsA.To expressdisagreement onlogging.B.To showthe forest5s valueto locals.
6.Why doesthe authormake theparisons inparagraph4C.To provethe importanceof land.D.To showthe longtimeimpact ofthe dam.
7.What doesDaud implyinthelast paragraphA.Losing landleads toloss ofculture.
8.Their tribeis oftenforced toleave homes.C.The OrangAsli needfinancial support.D.The selfsupportinglife isnotrecognized.Before thecrowd ofstudents roundedthe track,Coach MatthewMoore at Sandburg Middle School explainedthegoal ofMondays practiceto getstudents adaptedto runningtwo milescontinuously,somethingthatwas newto manyofthe middleschoolersonthecrosscountry(越野的)team,and thusimprove theirfitness.However,some students5reasonfor circlingthe trackwas hangingout withfriends asmuch asrunning.The teachersand administratorsatSandburgMiddleSchoolalready knewthat.In fact,creating opportunitiestomake friendsand buildmunity waspartofthe reasonFairfax CountyPublic Schoolsdecided tointroduce sportsto itsmiddleschools forthe firsttime thisyear.This cameas schoolsaround thecounty wereconfronted witha mentalhealthcrisis.In FairfaxCounty,about17percent ofsixthgraders reportedfeeling stressedmost ofthetime,and about62percentreported experiencingstress someofthetime.Nearly30percent ofsixthgraders reportedfeeling sosad orthen a dirtystreet,thenapersonal encounter.Every word25,Though hervoice wassoft,I couldfeel herwords26my insideslike ahammer.From theirfacial expressions,I couldtell theother studentswere as27as Iwas.When the girl finished,she lookedup(嫉妒)at us,her eyesworried.But noone couldspeak.Envy hadmade us
28.Envy ishard toadmit.Indeed,I dislikediscussing myown envyand feel29of myoccasional illwilltowards thosewho havewhat Ilack.However,Aristotle30to envyas theclose cousinof imitation.The goodnature ofimitationallows usto31our sadnessinto apursuit ofgreatness.In fact,that meansreading isa necessarypartof mywriting process.To32myself outof mypredictable tendencies,I willchoose avery wonderfulwork toinspire myselfandbreak thedilemma.I tryto breakup mytime atthe keyboardwith timeinasoft chair,33the wordsof otherswithoutallowing myenvy ofthem toturn meto stone.Just asthegirlmade herselfan easytarget insharing thisintense,artful essay,the restofmystudents alsotook risksinexposing theiradmiration.And everyoneswork34fromtheexperience.At thevery heartof envyis35-a forcethatought tobe atthe heartof everyhuman moment,whether itsugly orbeautiful,and thatwe attemptto setdown inwords.
21.A.keep B.learn C.share D.hear
22.A.lonely B.deadly C.peaceful D.harmful
23.A.stayed upB.hid behindC.left behindD.picked up
24.A.sleepy B.bright C.noisy D.large
25.A.counted B.disappeared C.increased D.changed
26.A.patting B.striking C.touching D.brushing
27.A.embarrassed B.excited C.surprised D.disappointed
28.A.speechless B.municative C.talkative D.selfless
29.A.satisfied B.excited C.ashamed D.proud
30.A.afforded B.introduced C.devoted D.referred
31.A.persuade B.transform C.divide D.put
32.A.look B.eC.drag D.drop
33.A.writing B.ignoring C.forgetting D.consuming
34.A.hid B.expressed C.controlled D.grew
35.A.desire B.fear C.courage D.kindness。
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