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学年高一(上)教育质量全面监测2024-2025英语试题英语试题卷共12页考试时间为120分钟满分为150分注意事项
1.本试卷分第I卷选择题(含听力)和第n卷非选择题两部分
2.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
3.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第I卷第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
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18.C,£
9.
15.答案是c
1.When canthe manfinish hisreportA.This morning.B.This afternoon.C.Tomorrow.
2.Where does the conversationhappenA.In the library.B.In thestreet.C.In thebookstore.
3.When is the mansappointmentA At5:
00.B.At5:
30.C.At6:
00.
4.Whats themost probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Bank workerand customer.B.Neighbors.C.Boss andemployee.
5.Where doesthe womanwork nowA.In acollege.B.In acompany.C.In theCity Bank.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小()and Europeor NorthernAfrica.Instead,many tradersfocused on43transport goodsthrough varioussections of the SilkRoad.The SilkRoad establishedthe earliestconnection betweenthe East and the West.It wassignificant in theimprovement ofworld civilization44the progressof humansociety.Research of the SilkRoad todaycontinue tohave a()45power influence.第三节(共5小题;每空1分,满分5分)根据语境、首字母和汉语提示,将下列句子补充完整请将单词的完整、恰当形式填写在答题卡相应的位置(探索)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
46.Space providesa symbolof nationalpride.(推荐)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
47.rd liketo Jane,who wouldbe agood memberfor yourcompany.(根据首字母单词
48.Loss ofsleep is a commonproblem inmodern society,a thequality ofpeoples liffe.拼写).(根据首字母单词拼写)
49.Ellis Islandhas becomeone ofAmericas mostpopular touristd(多样化)
50.There areof booksin thebookstore forus tochoose from,like historybooks,science books,literary books(根据汉语提示单词拼写)and soon.第四部分写作部分(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)请根据括号内的提示把下列句子翻译成英语,并写在答题卡相应的位置虽然这个男孩只有岁,但他总是表现得像个真正的绅士()(汉译英)
51.10behave.该书写体系对于统一中国人民和中国文化非常重要()(汉译英)52importance长城最初是为了保护中国人免受北方敌人的侵害而设计的()(汉译英)
53.design将知识运用到实践中很重要()(汉译英)
54.apply正是这张照片让我想起了我的童年(强调句)(汉译英)
55.+remind第二节书面表达(满分20分).假定你是李华,你的南非笔友很喜欢中国文化,最近他在学习汉语,但他发现记忆汉字很困难,因此56Tim发邮件向你求助现请你给他回一封电子邮件内容包括.给予理解;
1.提出建议;
2.表达祝愿3注意.词数左右;
180.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Tim,Yours,Li Hua听力1-5BCCAB6-10CAABA11-15BCBAC16-20BBCAA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.What kindof roomdoesthe man getA.It has a luckynumber.B.It isunusually cheap.C.It offers a viewof themountain.
7.Why didthe womanfail thetest according to the manA.She didntstudy hard.B.She lackedconfidence.C.She gotan unluckynumber.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.How doesthemanlike theworkersA.They rehelpful.B.They areeasy toplease.C.They areromantic.
9.Where willthe candlelight dinnerbe heldAOn aboat.B.By theriverside.C.On thebus.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.When didthe womanbuy WarCraft2A.As soon as it was released.B.After thegame wason sale.C.When theman introducedit toher.
11.What doesthe womanthink of the priceof WarCraft2A.Expensive.B.Reasonable.C.Too cheap.
12.What dowe knowabout themans roommateA.Hes acomputer fan.B.He lovesmusic.C.He likesto study.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What wasthemandoing whenhe sawthe accidentA.On hisway to the museum.B.On hisway to thelibrary.C.On hisway home.
14.What wasthe truckdriver doingbefore theaccidentA.Driving from the oppositedirection.B.Parking bythe sideof thestreet.C.Making aphone callin thetruck.
15.Who calledthe ambulanceA.The woman.B.The man.C.A mannearby.
16.Whafs thewomans suggestionto themanA.Be carefulwhen walking.B.Try toforget theexperience.C.Dont ridea motorbike.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.When didthe speakerset upLove for the ElderlyA.In
2011.B.In
2013.C.In
2015.
18.What didthe speakersend tosenior centersA.Food.B.Money.C.Letters.
19.Where didthe speakerget the$100A.From acontest.B.From afriend.C.From thegovernment.
20.Whafs thetext mainly aboutA.Helping theelderly.B.Winning aprize.C.Making acontribution.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ACity ParkSummer ActivitiesWelcometo CityPark thissummer!We areexcited tooffer avariety of activities assignedto promotehealth andfunfor allages.Join usin a summer fullof excitementand outdoorenjoyment.Yoga in the ParkEvery Sundaymorning from8:00AM to9:00AM,experience thetranquility ofyoga surroundedbynature.Suitable forbeginners andexperienced practitionersalike.Please bringyour own mat.Fitness BootcampKick offyour weekwith ourhigh-energy bootcampsessions everyMonday,Wednesday,andFriday from7:00AM to8:00AM.Led bycertified trainers,these sessionswill improveyour strengthand endurance.Family MovieNight Gatherwith familyand friendsfor movienights everySaturday at8:00PM.Enjoyfamily-friendly filmsunder thestars.Bring blanketsand snacks;well providethe fun!Music FestivalJoin us on the last Saturdayof everymonth from4:00PM to10:00PM forlive musicfoodtrucks,and localcrafts.Ifs theperfect way to spendasummerevening!Participation in all activitiesis free.Visit ourwebsite atwww.cityparkfun.org for more detailsand registration.
1.What isrequired toparticipate in the activityYoga in the ParkA.Bring water.B.Bring snacks.C.Bring yourownmat.D.Bring amusical instrument.
2.Which activityoffersachance toenjoy livemusicA.Family MovieNight.B.Music Festival.C.Fitness Bootcamp.D.Yoga inthe Park.
3.Where canparticipants signup foractivitiesA.On the spot ofthe activities.B.At thepark entrance.C.At thecity parksoffice.D.On theCity Parkswebsite.BIt wasJanuary inKansas.The snowstormhit,cutting offour power.So,though itwas aroundnoon,we wereput intodarkness.No television,no heat,no light.No nothing.This wasback inthe dayswhen peoplehad onlyradios tolisten to.Granddad Charliegathered uphis wintercoat,scarf,and gloves,and disappearedinto thesnow.A fewminutes later,he returned,with woodunder hisarms.Looking atmy brotherand me,he said,Come on,boys.Time tobuild afire/9But thecuriosity forthe firewasnt enoughto keepthe attentionof a7-year-old boyand a5-year-old boy,and weweresoon badgeringGrandpa repeatedlyas towhat wasnext.Theres noTV,Grandpa JI complained,What arewegoing todo”“Lets go camping.Grandpa answered.We ranupstairs to get oursleeping bags,pillows,and stuffedanimals back.When wereturned,Grandpa hadrearrangedthe furniture,clearing anopen spacein frontofthe fire.In shortorder,we hada finecampground.“Now then,“Grandpa began,opening astrange-looking gameboard,“whos upfbr a little gameof checkers^^For thenext houror so,Grandpa taughtuson the fineart ofplaying checkers.I becamea fairplayer afterlosing fourgamesin arow.Then,surprisingly,I beatGrandpa.When Iasked himif hehad letme win,he merelysmiled.Checkers wassoon followedup withhangman.Afterward,Grandpa foundhis old,weathered guitarand sangussome campfiresongs,the wordsto whichmy brotherand Idid notknow butto whichwe sangalong.And rightthen,something terriblehappened.The powercame backon.Mom andDad gavea cheer.But formy brotherand me,itwasthe endof agrand adventure.We stoodthere,speechless.Grandpa lookedat us,smiled,and thenslowly,he walkedacross theroom andturned thelight off.
4.Which isTRUE accordingtothefirst3paragraphsA.The childrenwere curiousabout buildingthe fire.B.The storyhappened ona coldwinter evening.C.The childrenwere excitedabout the power failure.D.The childrendidn9t likethefireand couldntwait to gocamping.
5.Why didGrandpa turnoff thelight inthelastparagraphA.To createa sense of holiday.B.To saveas muchenergy ashe can.C.To remindthe familytogoto bed.D.To maintain a campatmosphere.
6.Which ofthe followingbest describesGrandpaA.Imaginative andbrave.B.Caring andunderstanding.C.Intelligent andcurious.D.Experienced andgenerous.
7.What isa suitabletitle forthe textA.Our RespectableGrandpa B.Our HarmoniousFamilyC.An UnforgettableCamping D.A TerribleSnowstormCGlobal warmingis oneofthemost pressingenvironmental issuesof ourtime.It referstothelong-term risein theaveragetemperature ofthe Earthsclimate system,primarily dueto humanactivities suchas burning fossil fuelsanddeforestation.As theclimate warms,it leadsto avariety ofenvironmental impactsincluding themelting ofice caps,risingsea levels,and extremeweather events.One significantconsequence ofglobal warmingisthemelting of glacier ice.This notonly causessea levelsto risebutalso threatenscoastal communitieswith floodingand erosion.For instance,islands inthe PacificOcean arealreadyexperiencing theeffects astheir landslowly disappearsbeneath thewaves.Moreover,global warmingis responsibleformorefrequent andsevere weatherevents.Increased temperaturescanlead tomore intensestorms,floods,and droughts,disrupting ecosystemsand humansocieties.In theUnited States,humcanes havebecome morepowerful withgreater rainfall,leading tosignificant damageand lossof life.Addressing global warming requiresinternational cooperationand individualefforts.Countries worldwideneed toworktogether toreduce greenhousegas emissionsand developsustainable energy sources.Meanwhile,individuals canmakea differenceby reducingenergy consumption,supporting greeninitiatives,and raisingawareness aboutclimateissues.To combatglobal warmingeffectively,its essentialfbr everyoneto acknowledgethe problemand takeaction beforeitstoo late.
8.Which causesthe globalwarming inthe articleA.Deforestation andburningfossilfuels.B.Much useof chemicalsin agriculture.C.Nuclear energy production.D.Overfishing inthe oceans.
9.What isone effectofglaciermelting mentionedinthepassageA.Rise-in agriculturalproductivity.B.Creation ofnew landhabitats.C.Threats tocoastal communities.D.Decrease indesert areas.
10.How hasglobalwarmingaffected weatherpatternsA.It hasmade wintersmilder.B.It hasmade summerscooler.C.Bad weatherevents happenedmore often.D.It hasdecreased thenumber ofsunny days.
11.What actionis suggestedinthearticle aspart of addressing globalwarmingA.Relocating coastalresidents.B.Constructing moresea barriers.C.Increasing nuclearenergyproduction.D.Developing sustainableenergysources.DMs.McIntyre,38,worked asa publisher.She sufferedbrain cancerand herhealth gotworse despitesome medicaltreatment.But sherealized thatinaway,she wasluckier thansome otherpeople.She hadinsurance to help payfor hermedical care.But Ms.McIntyre andher husband,Mr.Gregory,knew thatmany peoplewith cancerface toughdecisionsbecause ofthe costsof medicalcare andwind upowing farmore thanthey can pay.Though herhealth wasfailing,Ms.McIntyre decidedtohelppay off the medical debts ofas manypeople asshepossibly could.The couplebegan donatingmoney toa groupcalled RIPMedical Debt,which iscommitted toworking topay offtheunpaid medical debts ofothers.The groupcan payoff medical bills forabout100times lessmoney thantheycost.In otherwords,for every100donated,the groupcanpayoff10,000in unpaidmedicalbills.Unfortunately,Ms.McIntyre passed away beforelong.Mr.Gregory posteda messagefor Ms.McIntyre on her socialmediaaccounts.If yourereading this,I havepassedaway,“the postbegan.Then thepost explained,To celebratemy life,Tve arrangedto buyup others,medicaldebtsand thendestroy thedebts.”The couplehad setup apage ona websiteto raisemoney forthis purpose.They hadhoped toraise about$20,
000.Nevertheless,Ms.McIntyres lastpost attracteda lot of attention.The donationsonherweb pagequickly passedthe totalgoal.In lessthan aweek,the sitehad raised10times more than expectedand thedonations arestill comingin.ByNovember22,2023,Ms.McIntyres webpage hadraised over$627,000,or enoughmoney topayoffabout$60million inmedicaldebts.Mr.Gregory planneda specialevent inDecember tocelebrate Ms.McIntyres lifeand toannounce howmanymillions ofdollars of medicaldebtsher effortshad paidfor.
12.Why didMs.McIntyre feelluckier thansome otherpeopleA.The doctorseventually curedher.B.Her diseasedidnt becomeworse.C.She hadsecurity aboutmedicalcare.D.She hada decentjob beforebeing ill.
13.How didMs.McIntyre andher husbandhelp othersA.By payingfor theirdaily debts.B.By givingaway moneyto them.C.By purchasingmedical insurancefor them.D.By riddingthem ofdebts fromtreatments.
14.What isparagraph4mainlyaboutA.The couplesanticipation.B.The publicinvolvement.C.The operationofawebsite.D.The increaseofmedicaldebts.
15.Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeMs.McIntyreB.Humorous andelegant.C.Cautious andpromising.D.Enthusiastic andadaptable.A.Influential andunderstanding.第二节每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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The Powerof“LikeLike itor loveit,social mediaisamajor partof life.Teens spendmorethanhalf oftheir wakinghours online.Andmost ofwhat theydo isread andrespond toposts byfriends andfamily.Clicking ona thumbs-up isan easywaytostay intouch.16Clicking likeonapost canincrease thenumber ofpeople whosee it.If otherpeople haveliked apost,new viewerswillbe morelikely tolike it too.17As aresult,that popularitycan feedon itself.Whats more,viewing onesown postswith alotoflikes activatesthe rewardsystem intheir brains.Positiveresponses toteens5own photosintheform ofmany“likes tellthem thattheir friendsappreciate thematerial they9reposting.18Seeing someoneelses popularphoto,however,doesnt necessarilyturn iton.19In one2011study,teens doingdriving taskinalab tookmore riskswhen theirfriends werearound,which suggestedthat teenswere changingtheir behaviorto trytogetsocial approval.And theymake similarchanges whenusingsocial mediaaccordingtoa researchconducted lastyear.The researchshowed thatpopular photosmight signaltoteens that whats inthose photosis sociallyacceptable.For example,images relatedto alcoholmay encourageteens todrink.That meansthatwhatyou likeonline hasthepowerto influencenot justwhat otherslike,but evenwhat theydo.(夸张)Joining socialmedia cangive peoplea senseof beingintheknow.However,posts mayexaggerate howwellour friendsand othersare feeling,making themappear muchhappier thanwe are.20A.It canalso lowerthe viewerssell-control.B.Teens useittolearn howto handletheir socialworld.C.Many socialmedia sitesshare moreofthehigher-ranked posts.D.Its nosurprise thatresponses frompeers affecthow teensbehave.E.Their brainsrespond tothose likes“by turningonthereward center.F.And thatcan,inappropriately,make usfeel lesssuccessful thanthem.G Butthose“likes“can havepower thatgoes beyonda simpleconnection.第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Growing upin Yongfengvillage,Jin Wantingcherished untroubleddays inchildhood.These joyfulmomentsbecame her21memories.When shepursued highereducation,the fast-paced citylife madeher22the simplicityand warmthof herhometown.Every time.I returnhome andsee the23landscapes,I feelan overwhelmingsenseof24J Jin said.()Jin initiallyplanned tobecome aprogrammer.However,a n25fromthe village officialsand residentschanged hermind.“The villageis developing,and itsin needof26young individuals.I sawreturning tothevillageasachance to27myself andrepay myhometown,“she said.After graduating,Jin becamethe managerofaWestern-style restaurantin Yongfengvillage.Jins daily、responsibilities involvemanaging28providing explanationsto visitors,and29public relations.“Every day,I comeinto contactwith variousguests and30many unexpectedsituations/9Jinsaid.These experienceshave31improved myability toreact onthespotand mycommunication skills.”The restaurantstaff32Local villagers.6CWe maintaina clearboundary betweenpersonal andprofessionallife.But whenmy socialexperience falls33,Im alwayswilling toseek theirguidance.Jin isconcerned aboutthe34that accompaniesher life,whether incities orcountryside.Still,shebelieves ifsa universalexperience.Her ambitionis toencourage moreyoung peopleto returnto and35their hometowns.
21.A.temporary B.previous C.precious D.educational
22.A.renew B.desire C.feel D.observe23A.strange B.distinct C.unique D.familiar
24.A.peace B.humour C.excitement.D.achievement
25.A.notice B.award C.invitation D.policy
26.A.skilled B.gifted C.confident D.intelligent
27.A.recommend B.challenge C.improve D.know
28.A.branches B.menus C.facilities D.operations
29.A.keep B.handle C.research D.conform
30.A.identify B.accept C.face D.promote
31.A.significantly B.similarly C.relatively D.effortlessly
32.A.accounts forB.serves asC.makes upD.consists of
33.A.ordinary B.short C.empty D.silent
34.A.uncertainty B.unhappiness C.unemployment D.unfairness
35.A.preserve B.decorate C.introduce D.construct注意将答案答写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分35分)第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5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 SilkRoad,a networkof traderoutes,36connect theEastand theWestin ancientand Medievaltimes.Inaddition tosilk,other variousgoods37trade alongthe SilkRoad,and thenetwork wasalso importantforthespread ofscience,technology,and artisticideals.The SilkRoad hada greatinfluence38the landsthrough whichthe routespassed,andthetrade isalso importantfor39development oftowns andcities alongthe SilkRoad routes.Many40businessman alongthe SilkRoad joinedin relaytrade,where anitem wouldchange41it ownersmany timesand travelalittlebit witheach oneof thembefore reachingits finalbuyer.It seemsto havebeen42large unusualfor anyindividual businessmanto travelall theway betweenChina。
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