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天津一中高一年级英语学科期中质量调查试卷2024-2025-1本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第n卷(非选择题)两部分,共io分,考试用时加分钟考生务必将答案写在答题卡规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷I.听力理解(共20小题;每小题
0.5分,满分10分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的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.What does the womanwant to doA.Go to the library.B.Read thenovel.C.Tell astory.
2.Why doesthe mansuggest going to theChinese restaurantA.Its environmentis nice.B.Its foodis tasty.C.Its neartheir house.
3.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At home.B.In ahotel.C.In thedining room.
4.What doesTom meanA.Hes excitedabout thetrip.B.He dislikes going toChicago.C.He wantsto gowith hisparents.A.The manswork.B.The mansschool.C.The manshobby.
5.What arethe speakerstalking about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第6段材料,回答第
6、7题.A.He faileda test.B.He lethis teacherdown.C.He arguedwith hisclassmate.
6.Why isPeter inbad moodA.Julie.B.Jack.C.His physicsteacher.
7.Who mightPeter turnto for help听第7段材料,回答第8至10题A.Auckland.B.Tauranga.C.Rotorua.
8.Which wasthe laststop ofDavids tripto NewZealand
9.When didDavid visitthe SkyTowerD.By encouraginga deeperconnection withnature.
50.What canbe asuitable titlefor thetextA.Sweden callsfor wildlifeprotection.B.A realisticnature TVshow attractsattention.C.The beautyof Swedishforests comesinto sight.D.Directors showtheir creativityin aslow TVprogram.第II卷V.阅读表达共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分阅读表达It wasjust anordinary workdayfor EvoniWilliams,an18-year-old employeeat WaffleHouse inLa Marque,Texas.The placewas busy,as usual,with acontinuous flowof customerscoming inand out.Then,a78-year-old customerreachedout to her asking forhelpwith his food.The customer,who livedfar fromfamily support,had difficultyusing hishands,so hewas unableto cuthisfood.Despite therestaurant beingpacked withcustomers andmany tasksat hand,Evoni didnthesitate-she helpedtheman.Little didshe knowthat heract ofkindness wasnoticed by another customer,Laura Wolf,who foundthe sceneunbelievable.Laura sharedthis heartwarmingstory online,and itquickly spreadover the Internet,touching thehearts ofmany.What Evoniregarded asjust asimple actionwas,in fact,an importantone thatpositioned herfor abrighter future.Her kindnesscaptured theattention ofTexas SouthernUniversity,which awardedher witha$16,000scholarship.It wasreportedthat Evoniwas workingat therestaurant toraise moneyfor college,and theuniversitys recognitionwas absentfromher plans,making itan unexpectedblessing.In an interview,Evoni saidshe didnothing extraordinary.The thoughthas provedthat shesreally kindand thathelpingothers is something shedoes naturallyand somethingshes used to.Nowadays,with everyonefocusing on theirown tasks,Evonis actionto stopand helpstood out.弓|起共鸣It makessense thather kindnessstory resonatedwidely.
51.What does18-year-old EvoniWilliams doNo more than10words
52.Why didthe78-year-old customerreach outtoheraskingforhelp No more than15words
53.What didLaura Wolfdo andwhat effectdid itcause Nomorethan10words()
54.What doesthe underlinedword meanin Paragraph3One word()
55.What canyou learnfrom EvoniWilliams and her storyGive yourreason.Nomorethan20wordsVL单词填空(共10题,每空仅限填一词;每空1分,满分10分)(激情)(根据汉语提示单词拼
56.The musicianplayed theguitar withand energy,which heightenedthe audience.写)(钦佩)(根据中英文提示单词拼
57.1really athe qualitiesin you,like honesty,diligence,teamwork orsomething.写).(根据首字母
58.Thanks toadvances intechnology,how wemake friendsand communicatewith themhas changeds单词拼写)
59.Although technologyhas changedthe waywe afriends,the meaningof friendshipand ourlonging for(根据首字母单词拼写)friends remain the same.(定期,经常)(根
60.We mayr sendtime travelersinto thefuture,bringing with them talesof along,forgotten past.据中英文提示单词拼写)(不艮据
61.Whether welike itor not,the Internethas made a hugei on the humanrace in the past20years.首字母单词拼写)
62.We shouldbe cabout thefuture ineach otherscompany,which enablesus toface theuncertainty with(根据首字母单词拼写)hope.(传统)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
63.Pretty mucheveryone inmy familyskates.Ifs kindof afamily.(仓造力)
64.We areat agreat timeof inspiration,invention andc andeverybody isworking hardto realizetheir dreams.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)(资源)(根
65.On thewebsite youcan explorea variety of learningr andactivities availableto internationalaudiences.据中英文提示单词拼写)VIL短语填空(共5题,每空1分,满分5分)(领先)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
66.None of the competitorscould catchup withthe untiringrunner whowas.(牢己)(根据
67.Wherever hewent,he alwaysi thesaying“we arenot definedby whatwe havebut whatwe are”.汉语提示完成句子)(有压力)
68.Although everyoneis with greatly increasedworkloads,we shouldenjoy somepeace andleisure inbusy life.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(落下)(根
69.It wasnot untilshe washalfway home that sherealized she had hercellphone inthe office.据汉语提示完成句子)(充分利用)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
70.Happiness isthe abilityto whatlife hasin storefor us.A OnTuesday evening.B.On Wednesdaymorning.C.On Wednesdayevening.
10.What doesDavid,doA.A guide.B.A student.C.A painter.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题A.He has a sleepdisorder.B.Hes gettingoverweight.C.He has a stomachache.
12.Where didthe manhave lunchyesterdayA.At home.B.At arestaurant.C.At afriends house.
13.What isthe womanslast suggestionA.Eating lessfood.B.Drinking morewater.C.Taking medicineregularly.
14.What isthe probablerelationship between the speakersA.Boss andemployee.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Friends.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题
11.Whats thematter withthe man
15.What isSusans attitudetowards theadvertisement for the FrenchcourseA.Interested.B.Doubtful.C.Unconcerned.
16.How doesSusan thinka learnercan masterforeign languagesA.By learningontheapp.B.By practicinghard.C.By communicatingwith nativespeakers.
17.What willSusan probablydo nextA.Send someemails.B.Help withhousework.C.Practise speakingFrench.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What willbe usedintheexperimentA.A knifeand papertowels.B.A penand somepaper.C.A rulerand glasses.
19.How manyglasses shouldbe halffilled withwaterA.3B.4C.
720.What isthe speakerprobably doingA.Teaching somestudents ina lab.B.Telling aboutan experimentin class.C.Sharing anexperiment withher children.IL单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.—After schoollet5sgo to thegym together.一OK..I cantwait todo someintensive training.A.Its upto you.B.Thats settled.C.No hurry.D.Go ahead.
2.The number of collegestudents whogotograduate schoolabroad hasrisen inrecent years,asaresultof thefierce competition.A.typically B.entirely C.enormously D.individually
3.Nowadays manyyoung peoplecomplain aboutbusy life,but atight isno excusefor lackof action.A.advance B.behavior C.feature D.schedule
4.The calmlake surfacethe colorsof thesunset,creating abreathtaking scene.A.reflected B.explored C.impressed D.investigated一
5.How isyour cousinLily going,Kate一She brokeher legand medicaltreatment since then.A.is receivingB.has receivedC.received D.has beenreceiving
6.The reasonshe gavefor beinglate washer carbroke downontheway.A.why;because B.for which;that C.that;that D.for which;because
7.With hisattention onthe bookentitled Interstellar,he didntnotice mecome in.A.focusing B.focused C.to focusD.focus
8.At firstthey dislikedeach other,but theygetting marriedafter goingthrough alot together.A.caught upB.made upC.ended upD.turned up
9.Travelling onthe train,I watchedthe vastwetlands andTibetan antelopes,which presentedgreat naturalbeauty andharmony.A.in panicB.in fearC.in anxietyD.in wonder
10.The famousmusician,as wellas hisstudents,to performat thearts festivalof ourschool lastyear.A.was invitedB.were invitedC.have beeninvited D.has beeninvited
11.1just satby thewindow watchingthe passingscene Icaught theeye ofa waiterand orderedmymeal.A.once B.while C.until D.since(龙卷风),
12.This July,part ofNorth Americawas struckbyasevere tornadofrom effectsthe localpeopleare stillsuffering.A.which B.whose C.that D.what
13.Lucys friendsare confusedshe alwayshas somany crazyideas.A.whether B.why C.what D.when一
14.She be ashamed ofherself-talking toher motherso rudely.(意识至的)—Not necessarily.Maybe shesnot awarelj ofit.A oughtto B.dare toC.need toD.have to
15.at adesk mostof thetime andphysical exercise,office workersare generallytroubled byneckand backpain.A.Seating;lacking B.Sitting;lacked C.Seated;lacking D.Seating;lackedII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)(退休)During thefirst weeksof hisretirement fromthe fireservice,Max hadfelt lost,without anaim in life.Andthafs whenPolly,a library16,helped himsign upasa17,for Robot Club inthe library.Max hadntvolunteered beforeandhedidnt knowanything about
18.He openedthe packscontainingthe robots,and19stared at the messof parts.A dozenprimary-age childrengathered around the table,20eagerly.Almostdouble thenumberofadults21around them,watching.Glancing aroundthe22atthemany parentsand carersaccompanying therobot builders,Max knewhe hadto facethis
23.、(语气)“Okay,team,he started24adopting thetone hedusedto25his team-duringhis firefightingdays.“We regoingtobuild theserobots,
26、(螺丝)The children27their handsbusy withscrews andplastic parts.Max wanderedfrom tableto(理清)table,28words ofencouragement,and slowlybut surely,piecing togetherthe next29in hismind.(叮当作响)An hourpassed,and the room was30withthesound ofchatter andclinking parts.As thefinal minutesofRobotClubticked away,Max stoodback and31the room.Robots ofall shapesand sizesstood onthe tables.Thechildren wereexcited,32their creationsto anyonewho wouldlook.As theybegan toleave,many childrenstopped tothank Max.Each“thank youand seeyou nextweek”graduallydrove awaythe sense of33he hadfelt sinceretiring.He hadntput outa firetoday,but perhapshehad34something far一more importanta new35for himself.
16.A.editor B.reporter C.manager D.judge
17.A.volunteer B.guard C.builder D.fireman
18.A.books B.programs C.children D.robots
19.A.patiently B.hopefully C.nervously D.excitedly
20.A.searchingB.waiting C.reading D.arguing
21.A.crowdedB.turned C.looked D.argued
22.A.schoolB.neighborhood C.team D.library
23.A.competitionB.chance C.challenge D.collection
24.A.calmlyB.coldly C.eagerly D.wildly
25.A.troubleB.brief C.warn D.scan
26.A.side bysideB.hand inhand C.step bystep D.day byday
27.A.noddedB.waved C.pointed D.nudged
28.A.writingB.offering C.exchanging D.understanding
29.A.impressionsB.instructions C.descriptions D.celebrations
30.A.coveredB.full C.packed D.filled
31.A.leftB.examined C.emptied D.cleaned
32.A.bringing upB.calling onC.showing offD.giving away
33.A.freedomB.relief C.loss D.achievement
34.A.remindedB.lighted C.promised D.delivered
35.A.skillB.belief C.approach D.purposeIV.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Travel issometimes inconvenientand impossiblefor somepeople.However,museums aroundthe worldare(使数字化)digitalizing theircollections,enabling peopleto tourthe museumsfrom afar.The BritishMuseum,LondonThe BritishMuseum containsobjects fromaroundthe world,including theRosetta Stone,with threeversions ofa(古埃及语).text thathelped researcherslearn toread ancientEgyptian TheGreat Courtsceiling,inthemiddle of themuseum,is composedof3212pieces ofglass,none ofwhich arealike.The virtualtour of the museumoffers a360-degreeview oftheroom,allowing visitorsto lookat everypiece.The J.Paul GettyMuseum,Los AngelesCountyThis museum,with locationsin twodifferent places,features artgoing backto TheNeolithic Period.Its virtualtour,accessible throughGoogle ArtsCulture,offers views of morerecent works,including someby VanGogh andRenoir.Another platform,Xplorlt,also featuresviewsofsome ofthe museumsoutdoor spaces.MASP,Sao PauloThe first modernmuseum inBrazil,the Museude Artede Sao Paulo includes art fromthe14th to the20th centuries.The paintings,which areplaced onglass panels,appear to be floatingin mid-air.This setup,included inthe virtualtourshows,makes theart appearalmost magical.National Museumof Modernand ContemporaryArt,KoreaThis Koreanmuseum includesfour branchesin differentcities andfeatures worksof artfrom Koreaand aroundtheworld.The artincludesavarietyofmedia suchas print,sculpture andphotography.There arealso onlineexhibitions suchasArtists inTheir Times^^which tracestrends inKorean artsincethelate1970s.
36.What canwe learnabout The British MuseumA.It is best knownfor theRosetta Stone.B.It tellsthe changesof ancientEgyptian.C.It ismade upof severalpieces ofglass.D.It housesexhibits fromdifferent countries.
37.Which museummay suitvisitors interestedin VanGoghs worksA.TheBritishMuseum.B.MASP,SaoPaulo.C.National Museumof Modernand ContemporaryArt.D.The J.Paul GettyMuseum.
38.What dothe listedmuseumshave incommonA.They areaccessible onGoogle ArtsCulture.B.They displaytheir paintingsin mid-air.C.They canbe visitedin yourown home.D.They haveseveral branches.BI trulybelieve weall havea veryspecial purposeinlife,regardless ofwho weare orwhere wecome from.After tenyearsof workingfor amajor WallStreet bank,I wanted todosomething challenging.So when I reada Merrill Lynch(股票经名己人),advertisement lookingto hiremore stockbrokerswithgreatexcitement,I madesome phonecalls andarrangedto meet with one of itsbranch vicepresidents.After thisinterview andinterviews withtwelve ofhis topstockbrokers,I eventuallygot thejob.(佣金).Thefirstfew monthswas astruggle.I livedon verylittle commissionNight afternight,I left the officewearyand exhausted,ready togive up,yet somehowreturning thenext morningto starta newday.Eventually,all thehard workpaidoff.In lessthan fouryears,I becameoneofthe topsales peopleat mybranch andincreased personalsales by17%.The successearned mea six-figure income,promotion andnumerous salesawards.Toward theend of my fourthyear atMerrillLynch,it hitmethatsomething wasmissing.I thoughtlong and hardabout mygoals.Then I was remindedofthetime whenI spoketo hundredsof people,while incollege asa studentleader,and yearslater,whenIwon aHumorous Speech“championship.It dawnedon methat everytime Imadeaspeech,Ialways hada wonderful,energetic,peaceful andmagical feelingthat wasunmatched byanythingelse Idid.I knewthe extraordinarypublic-speaking skillsIwasblessed withcould enableme tomake alasting differenceandchange otherpeoples lives.Then Itook anotherdaring risk,gave upeverything andlefttheinvestment businessfor amore satisfyingcareer asamotivational speaker.The beginningofmyspeaking journeywas surprisinglysimilar towhat Ihad firstexperienced atMerrillLynch.However,nothing intheworldcomes closetothesatisfying feelingI getwhen thousandsof peopletell mehowmuch Ihave madea differencein theirlives bymotivating themto takerisks andbe thebest theycould be.
39.Why didthe authormeetwitha MerrillLynch branchvice presidentA.To geta position.B.To employmore clerks.C.To arrangeaninterview.D.To makean advertisement.A.Generous andpassionate.B.Anxious andsuccessful.C.Able andstrong-minded.D.Optimistic andcheerful.
41.Why didthe authorleave MerrillLynchA.Because hehoped togo backto college.B.Because hewantedto influence others.C.Because hewas treatedbadly.D.Because hisbusiness wasnot successful.
42.Which isthe mostsuitable titleforthetextA.Dare toTake RisksB.Hard workPays OffC.Challenge YourCareer ChoiceD.Speaking Makesa SatisfyingJobC
40.Which ofthe followingbest describesthe authoraccording toparagraph2Are online friendships“real”friendships Itsreasonable tosuspect thatonline friendshipswould sharesome benefitsofface-to-face friendshipsbut notothers,and severalstudies haveput thatidea tothe test.One studypublished byresearchers fromUC SanDiego,Northeastern University,Harvard Universityand YaleUniversitysuggests thatonline socialactivity,like face-to-face interactions,is associatedwith betterhealth,and longerlife.It found that severaltypes ofsocial mediaactivity werelinked toreduced deathrate.The strongestcorrelation wasforactivities likeposting photosthat wererelated toin-person social interactions.Activities unrelatedtoin-personinteractions,like messaging,were associatedwith deathrate non-linearly-that is,people who engaged inthese activities(适度)in moderationwere theleast likelyto die,with people whoengagedthe mostand leastfrequently havinga higherdeathrate.Online friendshipscan alsoprovide alifeline forpeoplewhostruggle tofind socialsupport in real life.Differentstudies havefoundthatonline friendships have advantagesfor deafand hardof hearing,and lonelyand sociallyanxiousyouth.Online conversationscontributed totheir senseof belongingand theiropenness insharing personalthoughts.However,ifs notgood newsacross theboard aboutonline interactions.Perhaps unsurprisingly,prioritizing onlinefriendshipsand spendingmore timecommunicating onlinehas beenlinked toa higherrisk forInternet addiction.Altogether,these findingssuggest thata healthybalance between online andoff linesocialinteractionsisbest.In thewordsoftheauthors whopublished thestudy lookingat deafandhardof hearingD/HH students9online friendships:Acombination of online andoff linefriendship seemsto bethe mostimportant friendship type forboth hearingand D/HHstudents andit isworthwhile toencourage thisfriendshiptype.
43.What doesthe testfocus onaccording toparagraphs1-2A.Whether online friendshipshavesome benefits.B.How face-to-face friendshipsaffect ourbehaviors.C.Connections betweenonline activitiesand longerlife.D.Differences betweenonlinefriendshipsand face-to-face ones.
44.What doesthe underlinedword“correlation“in paragraph3probably meanA.Proof.B.Analysis.C.Reflection.D.Association.
45.Which isan advantageofonlinefriendships forD/HH teenagersA.A chanceto expressthemselves.B.The abilityto developsocial skills.C.The accessto latestnews worldwide.D Anapproach topracticing usingtheInternet.
46.Which ofthe followingdoestheauthor agreewith mostA.Online friendshipsare lesssuitable toD/HH students.B.D/HH studentsshouldnt spendtime ononlinefriendships.C.A balancebetweenonlineand offlinefriendships isa must.D.Online friendshipshave moredisadvantages thanadvantages.D电视节目Using dozensof camerasset upthroughout Swedensbig forests,weeks-long livebroadcasts ofdeer andotherwild animalshave caughtSwedish audiences9hearts.As threedeer nervouslycome toa lakeon screen,comments onthelive TVprogram floodin.Go on!”;“Jump in!”;Theyre beautiful!,9The programDen storaalgvandringenhas attracteda largecommunity thatwatches andcomments onthe animalsevery move.,Den storaalgvandringen isanother exampleoftheso-called slowTV wherethings arejust leftto happenat their(节奏).own paceBroadcast fora fewweeks eachspring onTV andonline,the videois recordedinrealtime fromacontrol roomlined withscreens.Teams workday andnight tooffer differentviewpoints from30cameras,some ofwhichcan becontrolled froma distance.We cantdecide whathappens.We dontwant everythingtobeperfect.I meanthat thisisnature andanything canhappen.And wereally wantto showwhat itis likeJ producerJohan Erhagsaid.On allthesocial media,most thingsare verystressful.Theres alot ofmusic inprograms.Theres alot ofspeaking.But thisprogramis thetotally oppositeway.”A hunterin hisspare time,Persson saidhe enjoysthe slowand naturalpace ofthe show.Its kindof calmingand alsointeresting.Its basicallywind blowingand youare waitingfor somethinghopefully toshow up.You mightthink thata dayspentwaiting wouldbe aday lostbut itsnot.Instead,it couldbe anactivity thatis quitehealthy formore peopleJ Perssonsaid.“After watchingthe program,I findthere aremany thingsto lookat andfeel aboutnature,Anders Lindberg,acolumnist said.The wholeidea ofsitting andwatching nothinghappening forhours innature iswonderful.We can(冥想),practice meditationwhich]think formany peopleissomethingthey lackin bigcities.Nature couldbeapowerfultool usedto bridgethe gapbetweenthemind andthe body,making usfeel closetotheworld aroundus.”
47.What isspecialabout Denstora algvandringenA.It featuresanimals funactivities.能B.It followswild animalsli ina naturalway.C.It recordsanimal experimentsin naturalsettings.D.It usesdigital soundeffects toimpress theviewers.
48.What doesPersson sayabout the programA.It teacheshim toprotect animals.B.It giveshim asenseofachievement.C.It bringshim pleasureand relaxation.D.It causeshim topay attentionto health.
49.How cantheprogrambenefit peopleaccording toAnders LindbergA.By showinghumans rolein wildlifecare.B.By raisingtheir interestin outdooractivities.C Byspeeding uplocal tourismdevelopment.。
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