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2023-2024学年浙江省台金七校联盟高一上学期期中联考英语试题

2023-2024学年浙江省台金七校联盟高一上学期期中联考英语试题1. What will the man do tonight?A.Buy some shoes. B.Go to the bank. C.Book a hotel room. 2. What time is it now?A.4:10. B.4:20. C.4:30.3. What kind of music does the woman like best?A.Pop music. B.Light music. C.Classical music.4. What does the woman mean?A.The sea is getting smaller.B.The sea is being polluted.C.The sea is getting cleaner.5. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.In a bookstore. B.In a classroom. C.In a publishing house. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What will the woman do on the weekend?A.Play football.B.Have dinner with her friend.C.Go to a concert with the man.7. When will the speakers meet outside Kent Theater?A.At eight this Thursday. B.At six this Saturday. C.At seven next Tuesday. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What does the man offer to do?A.Lend his umbrella to the woman.B.Get the woman’s umbrella for her.C.Do the presentation for the woman.9. What is the woman probably going to do right away?A.Wait for the man. B.Study in the library. C.Go for the presentation. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2023-2024学年广东省东莞市七校高一上学期期中联考英语试题

2023-2024学年广东省东莞市七校高一上学期期中联考英语试题听下面一段较长对话,回答下面小题。
1. Who is the man probably?A.A reporter. B.A teacher. C.A student.2. How many schools in Ireland have signed up to start the Chinese course?A.About 20. B.About 50. C.About 70.听下面一段较长对话,回答下面小题。
3. How did the man feel about the job in China?A.Surprised. B.Bored. C.Satisfied.4. What did the man learn to do?A.Make right decisions. B.Get on with people. C.Deal with stress.5. What did the woman finally decide to major in?A.Marketing. B.Mechanical engineering. C.Hotel management.听下面一段独白。
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What Famous Women in History AchievedAmelia Ear hart, 1920sIn 1928, Ear hart was the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. She was also the 16th woman to be issued with a pilot’s license ah (执照) She mysteriously disappeared during a flight in 1937, and was pronounced leg ally dead two years later.Eleanor Roosevelt, 1930sWhen her husband Franklin De la no Roosevelt took office, Eleanor didn’t just stand by-she changed the role of the first lady, supporting for human rights, women’s rights, and children’s education. She went on to become chair of t he UN’s Human Rights Commission in 1945.Rose Parks, 1950sBack in the 1950s, the rule in Montgomery, A lab a ma, was that if a bus became full, the seats at the front would be given to white passengers. Parks, a leader in the local NAACP and the civil rights movement, refused to give up her seat. Her willingness not to observe the rule helped to clue the Montgomery boycott (联合抵制) and other efforts to end segregation (种族隔离) in America. Amy Tan, 1980sTan was the author of the book The Joy Luck Club, which “explored the relationship between Chinese women and their Chinese-American daughters”. The novel came out in 1989 and it was the longest-running New York Times best-sellers at the same year. The novel has been translated into 25 different languages since it first came out.11. Whose career was related to flying?A.Amy Tan’s.B.Eleanor Roosevelt’s.C.Rose parks. D.Amelia Ear hart’s.12. What did Eleanor Roosevelt and rose Parks have in common?A.Both worked for the UN. B.Both were African-Americans.C.Both fought for human rights. D.Both used to be the first lady of America.13. When did the novel The Joy Luck Club come out?A.In 1928. B.In 1945.C.In 1950. D.In 1989.George Turner, 48, owner of Penuel Bicycles in Inglewood, California, talks with respect about his childhood BMX dirt bike. “I was mad keen on cycling.” he says. “I did whatever it took to get on that bike, as long as I was home before dark.” Home meant housework, homework and annoying brothers. But a bike meant escapes.In 2010, George transformed his childhood love into a livelihood, and opened his bicycle shop, Penuel Bicycles. The shop fulfilled a lifelong dream. Before that, he had worked for years delivering boxes for FedEx while selling bike accessories online.“Bicycles kept me out of trouble,” George remembers. “They were part of my life.” He figured that was still true for kids when he opened Penuel Bicycles. George expected parents to crowd inside, eager to buy shiny new bikes for their kids. He looked forward to helping boys and girls discover the joy of riding — and stay out of trouble — just as he had.None of that happened, however.George found that kids these days lead a different life. Usually, they don’t want a bike for their birthday. And most of them ever don’t know how to ride a bike. Instead of getting out and riding, they pr efer spending their time on their phones indoors. As kids don’t ride, it is impossible that parents crowd in his shop to buy new bikes. Nine years after opening his Penuel Bicycles, George feared that he had to close the shop.Then in 2020, the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation. Surprisingly, the pandemic saved George’s business. During the pandemic, many American people found that cycling was a good way to exercise and also a safe way to get around. The demand for new bikes kept growing and people in G eorge’s neighborhood pulled out their old bikes and wheeled them to Penuel Bicycles to get repaired. Now he is trying his best to meet his customers’ needs and hopes that his customers can really discover the joy of riding.14. What did the bike mean to George in his childhood?A.Taking up sports. B.Getting away from daily routine.C.A precious birthday gift. D.A convenient vehicle.15. What is George’s lifelong dream?A.Making a big fortune. B.Being a member of FedEx.C.Opening his own bicycle shop. D.Helping people pursue riding pleasure. 16. Why was George’s bike business once in a tough situation?A.The lifestyle of kids changed. B.He wasn’t good at management.C.Bikes were not as charming as before. D.His business was affected by thepandemic.17. What’s the best title of the passage?A.Joy of Wheel B.Passion for ExerciseC.Improvement of Bike Business D.Increasing Demand for New BikesHigh school students perform better on tests if they are in a classroom with a view(视野)of a green space, instead of a windowless room or a room with a view of built-up space, according to research from the University of Illinois Department of Landscape Architecture.“It is the first to show a relationship between studying with a green view and students performance,said William Sullivan head of the research team. It’s a significant finding that if you have a green view outside your window, you’ ll do better on tests.”Sullivan hopes the results of their research will lead to policy(政策)changes. Changes in school design,for example“would be a much better thing than any of the things we spend money on in secondary education today ,Sullivan said.The research included 94 students at five central Illinois high schools Students were randomly assigned(随机分配)to one of three kinds of classrooms-windowless, with a window looking out onto built-up space, or with a window looking out onto green space. Each kind of classroom had a similar size and layout. The students took part in one-on-one experiments in which they did 30minutes of activities that included a proofreading exercise, a speech and a math exercise. Following the activities the students were given an attention test which asked them to repeat a series of(一连串)numbers.The findings: Students did better on both study activities and the attention test if they were in a classroom with a green view ,Sullivan said.The researchers suggest their findings can help planners and policymakers improve students' well-being and learning. For example planners can choose sites for new schools that already have trees and other vegetation, or they can plant many trees on the site;architects( 建筑师) can design classroom, dining room and hallway windows so they look onto green spaces.18. What did the study find out about high school students?A.They like to have green plants in their classrooms.B.They will get better grades when studying in different classrooms.C.Changes in school design will influence their attitudes towards teachers.D.A green view through a classroom window can improve their performance.19. What does the underlined word“ significant”in paragraph 2 mean?A.Traditional. B.Important. C.Necessary. D.Early.20. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.How the study was carried out. B.Why the study was different.C.The purpose of the study . D.The result of the study.21. What do the researchers think of the study?A.It has drawn public attention to education.B.It can play a guiding role in school planning.C.It has encouraged students to get close to nature.D.It needs more support from high school teachers.Scientists say they have developed a system that uses machine learning to predict when and where lightning will strike. Researchers report the system is able to predict lightning strikes up to 30 minutes before they happen within a 30-kilometer area. Lightning is a strong burst of electricity in the atmosphere. Since it carries an extremely powerful electrical charge, it can cause very deadly results. European researchers have estimated that between 6,000 and 24,000 people are killed by lightning worldwide each year. For this reason, climate scientists have long sought to develop methods to predict lightning.The system tested in the experiments uses a combination of data from weather stations and machine learning methods. The researchers developed a prediction model that was trained to recognize weather conditions that were likely to cause lightning.The model was created with data collected over a 12-year period from 12 Swiss weather stations in cities and mountain areas. The data, related to four main surface conditions: air pressure, air temperature, relative humidity (湿度) and wind speed, was placed into a unique machine learning algorithm (算法), which compared it to records of lightning strikes. Researchers say the algorithm was then able to learn the conditions under which lightning happens.The researchers test-ran the system several times. They found that the system made predictions that proved correct almost 80 percent of the time. “It can now be used anywhere,” the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology said in a statement.The researchers plan to keep developing the technology in partnership with a European effort that aims to create a lightning protection program. The effort is called the European Laser Lightning Rod project. Scientists working on the project are experimenting with a laser technology that could someday control lightning activity, transferring lightning charges from clouds to the ground. They hope that such technology can one day be used as protection against lightning strikes. Possible uses could be at stations, airports or places where large crowds gather.22. Why was the system developed?A.To keep track of lightning deaths.B.To meet people’s curiosity about lightning.C.To protect people from lightning strikes.D.To take advantage of the energy of lightning.23. What is special about the system?A.It collects data samples from around the world.B.It involves the use of a machine learning algorithm.C.It was test-run several times before being put into use.D.Its success owes greatly to a European effort.24. What will the researchers do in the next stage?A.Prevent the formation of lightning. B.Get lightning striking under control.C.Inspire the study of a laser technology. D.Raise the accuracy of lightningprediction.25. What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A system of Controlling Lightning B.A Theory of Employing LightningC.A Method of Forecasting Lightning D.A Model of Creating LightningFour habits to live a happier lifeHaving a happier life is something we all always struggle for,and being happy includes so many aspects—mental,physical and spiritual—of our lives.One of the key principles of having a happier life is to always do things that bring us happiness. 26Consider the following habits to improve your life and make it as happy as you possibly can. Praise others.Be kind to others,like praising them. 27 Don't be afraid to tell people how great they look,or how awesome their smile is.It'll do them good,and do you good too!Focus on the present moment.Take some time every day to focus on the present moment. 28 Try not to think about negative past experiences and hug the time you have now.You'll soon find that even the slightest thing that you do at this moment can bring about happiness for many hours and days to come.Learn to control your emotions.29 And it's definitely not worth the emotions.Don't compromise on your happiness just because someone is trying to pick a fight.Just let it go(不要理会)and be happier.30Just before you go to bed,write down at least one wonderful thing that happened.It might be something as small as a child's laugh or something as huge as a million-dollar deal.Whatever it is,be grateful for that day because it will never come again.It happened in Knoxville (a city in Tennessee in the US). A mother said she was feeling ________ as she tried to comfort her autistic (自闭的) son. But a stranger’s act of kindness turned both of their days around.Ashley Fox was ________ at Walmart with her son Norris, three. Norris picked out a toy dog at the store. ________, it cost more than Fox had ________, so she put it back.“That’s when Norris just had a meltdown (情绪突然失控). I rushed out of Walmart as fast as I could. He was screaming and ________,” said Fox. She was struggling to get Norris into his car seat when a woman approached her with the ________ her son had wanted in the store.“The lady came up behind me and she pulled this toy out, and she said, ‘Is this what he was wanting?’ and I said, ‘Oh my god, yes it is.’ I gave it to him and he just ________. It was great. I expressed my ________ to her and offered to pay for this toy. She ________ to let me do it,________ saying that she understood that because she has ________, too. I just really wanted her to know that it made his night and made his ________. He loves it and I just think it was a really________ thing that she did,” said Fox.She posted on Facebook that Norris and the toy are inseparable. Thousands of people have liked the ________ and hundreds have appreciated the act of ________.“This woman, she didn’t judge. She just helped me. If more people were like that, I feel like we have much less negativity,” said Fox.31.A.regretful B.surprised C.helpless D.comfortable32.A.shopping B.working C.chatting D.cooking33.A.Otherwise B.Besides C.However D.Therefore34.A.returned B.doubted C.lost D.expected35.A.smiling B.crying C.carrying D.admitting36.A.toy B.food C.cellphone D.money37.A.broke down B.calmed down C.looked out D.gave up38.A.thanks B.pity C.regrets D.sadness39.A.forgot B.refused C.wished D.chose40.A.bravely B.angrily C.coldly D.gently41.A.kids B.parents C.pets D.friends42.A.rule B.way C.day D.mark43.A.stupid B.beautiful C.frightening D.disappointing 44.A.diary B.notice C.warning D.post45.A.worry B.courage C.kindness D.politeness46. ________ number of graduates this year is much more than that of last year.(用适当的词填空)47. ________ (compare) with people living in Palestine, our life is much happier and safer.(所给词的适当形式填空)48. Great efforts ________ (make) so far to win the championship. (所给词的适当形式填空)49. It’s ________ (official) recognized that this product is safe and will be put into market soon. (所给词的适当形式填空)50. What’s your attitude ________ allowing students to use mobile phones at school? (用适当的词填空)51. Those ________ houses were damaged in typhoon can fill in this form and apply for financial aid. (用适当的词填空)52. Xi’an city ________ used to be the capital of 13 dynasties is developing fast these years. (用适当的词填空)53. Your performance at the discussion gave me a deep impression and that’s the reason ________ I want you. (用适当的词填空)54. The Smiths have two children, both of_________work in New York.(用适当的单词填空)55. The research reveals that teenagers find ________ difficult to concentrate on their study after playing mobile games continuously for an hour. (用适当的词填空)56. The ancient building can ________ ________ ________ (追溯到) Tang Dynasty.(根据汉语提示完成句子)57. Mary likes dancing and her adviser recommended she _________ ________ ________________(报名)a ballet course. (根据汉语提示完成句子)58. What you behave during childhood ________ ________ ________(对……有影响) to what you will be when growing up. (根据汉语提示完成句子)59. The boy ________ ________ ________ ________(假装在睡觉) when his mother came into the bedroom. (根据汉语提示完成句子)60. I have no idea what I can do to make up for my mistake.(句型转换)I have no idea ________ ________ ________ to make up for my mistake.61. Obviously, the manager is satisfied with the guy’s arrangement. (句型转换)________ ________ ________ ________ the manager is satisfied with the guy’s arrangement.62. He didn’t make the team until he won the match. (强调划线部分)63. The whole city is in ruins. It was struck by a terrible earthquake yesterday.(合并成含定语从句的复合句)64. 我永远也不会忘记我们一起在高中读书的日子。
高考英语一轮复习 Unit 2 Heroes单元话题

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校Unit 2 Heroes课时练(一) 阅读理解组块专练——练速度(限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2019·湖北四市七校联考)TECFIDERAWhat is TECFIDERA?•TECFIDERA is a prescription (处方) medicine used to treat people with multiple sclerosis, a serious illness that gradually destroys your nerves, making you weak and unable to walk.•It is not known if TECFIDERA is safe and effective in children under 18 years of age.•Before taking and while you take TECFIDERA, tell your doctor if you have or have had low white blood cell counts or any other medical conditions.Tell your doctor if you are:•pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if TECFIDERA will harm your unborn baby. If you become pregnant while taking TECFIDERA, talk to your doctor about joining in the TECFIDERA Pregnancy Registry. You can join in this registry by calling 1-866-810-1462. The purpose of this registry is to monitor the health of you and your baby.•breastfeeding (母乳喂养) or planning to breastfeed. It is not known if TECFIDERA passes into your breast milk. You and your doctor should decide if you will take TECFIDERA or breastfeed.How should I take TECFIDERA?•Take TECFIDERA exactly as your doctor tells you to take it.•The recommended starting dose (剂量) is one 120mg capsule taken by mouth 2 times a day for 7 days.•Th e recommended dose after 7 days is one 240mg capsule taken by mouth 2 times a day.•TECFIDERA can be taken with or without food.•Swallow TECFIDERA whole. Do not press, chew, or put capsule contents in food.•Protect TECFIDERA from light. You can do this b y storing the capsules in their original container. Throw away opened TECFIDERA after90 days.What are the possible side effects of TECFIDERA?TECFIDERA may cause serious side effects including decreases in your white blood cell count, sickness, redness, stomach pain and so on.Redness and stomach problems are the most common reactions, especially at the start of the treatment, but they should decrease over time. Call your doctor if you have any of these symptoms and they bother you or do not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of TECFIDERA. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at 1-800-FDA-1088.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文,主要向人们介绍了处方药TECFIDERA的适宜人群和注意事项。
【专项技能保分练2】专项技能语法填空4篇及专项技能高考英语语法填空4篇及答案答案

专项技能语法填空Test 1[2019·重庆市七校联考]Pollution takes away all the beauty of the beaches of Hawaii. I hate to go to the beaches on __1__ (sun) weekends and see rubbish bags lying on the sand, cigarette butts (烟头) __2__ (bury) in the sand, and soda cans floating in the ocean.One thing that really annoys me is that I see __3__ (tour) who visit Hawaii leave their rubbish on the beaches. I was always taught after drinking soda to throw the can into the place __4__ it should stay — the trash can. Another thing that annoys me is that some people walk right by rubbish __5__ pretend that it's not there.The dogs or the fish are not to blame __6__ it. It's our fault and we must blame __7__ (we). Everyone has to do his or her part __8__ (solve) this problem. It can't be difficult to do the job. There are a lot of things that we can do. First of all, we can help pick up rubbish along the beaches. We could also form organizations that help clean up our beaches. More __9__ (important), we need to start now before the beaches __10__ (damage) beyond repair.体裁:议论文题材:环境保护主题:应对海滩污染【语篇解读】本文主要讨论了海滩污染的问题。
2019学年高一下学期期末联考英语试题+Word版缺答案

2019学年高一下学期期末联考英语试题+Word版缺答案1、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将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。
2、本卷共65小题,共80分。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题:每小题,分,满分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AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试的相应位置,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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A、£19、15、B、£9、15、C、£9、18、答案为B。
1、what is the man doing?A、 Asking the way、B、 Walking with the woman、C、 Shopping、2、 What will Alice do next?A、 Return home、B、 Visit her teacher、C、 Feed the birds、3、 Where did the woman spend her holiday?A、 At her own farm、B、 At her uncles farm、C、 At a piano school、4、 How did the man get there?A、 By car、B、 By bus、C、 On foot、5、 Why does the woman want to go to Qingdao?A、 Its cheaper、B、 She has seen it on TV、C、 Its more beautiful、第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面几段对话或独白。
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题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2019高一七校联考英语试题

2019年春“荆、荆、襄、宜四地七校考试联盟”高一期中联考英语试题命题学校:宜昌一中命题人:陈丹梦曾祯审题人:夷陵中学英语组考试时间:2019年4月19日下午2:20-4:20 试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B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,再选涂其它答案标号。
答在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。
3.非选择题的作答:用黑色墨水签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。
答在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。
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。
1. How does the woman feel about the old cartoons?A. The y’re exciting.B. They’re her favorites.C. They’re only for young children.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. Building a fire.B. Building a house.C. Buying some wood.3. When will the second bus probably leave?A. At 10:10.B. At 10:20.C. At 10:30.4. When will the speakers probably meet next time?A. On Sunday.B. On Wednesday.C. On Saturday.5. Why was the woman worried?A. The lessons were long.B. The man came back late.C. The lessons were confusing.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。
2024学年江苏省南京雨花台区七校联考中考联考英语试卷含答案

2024学年江苏省南京雨花台区七校联考中考联考英语试卷含答案注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。
用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。
将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角"条形码粘贴处"。
2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
答案不能答在试题卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答无效。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、He doesn't tell me when he_______ . I'll telephone you as soon as he______.A.will come;comes B.will come; will comeC.comes; will come D.comes; comes2、—Tom, what’s your reason for being late for school this time?—I thought I could arrive on time. But the bus started moving ______ I could get on it.A.after B.until C.while D.before3、﹣Can you catch what I said?﹣Sorry,I can ______understand it because you speak very quickly.A.almost B.probably C.mostly D.hardly4、It’s very kind ___________ you to lend me your reusable shopping bags.A.of B.for C.to D.with5、—Hi, mom, exciting news! I am the only one of the students who elected (当选) as president of the studen ts’ union.—Oh, you are so lucky to get the honor and then work hard!A.were B.was C.are6、What will you do if it _____ tomorrow?A.will rain B.is raining C.rains D.isn't rain7、—I saw Susan in the library just now.—No, it _______ be her. She went to Shanghai this morning.A.mustn’t B.can’t C.shouldn’t8、Jack __________ his father, because they are both easygoing.A.looks after B.looks likeC.takes after D.looks up9、—Mum, may I draw some flowers on the wall?—Oh, no, dear, you _______. Why not draw your beautiful flowers on the paper?A.needn’t B.can’tC.won’t D.couldn’t10、Huawei is one of technology companies in China.A.large B.larger C.largest D.the largestⅡ. 完形填空11、Daddy didn’t know how to show love. He went to work every day and blamed (责备) me for the mistakes I had made when he came home.Once I broke my leg and it was 1 who held me in her arms all the way to the hospital. Later Dad parked the car right up to the door of the hospital.They asked him to move it, saying the space was saved for the ambulances (救护车), he 2 , “What do you think this is? A tour bus?” He seemed impolite to people around. However, he just couldn’t wait to see me.At my birthday parties, Dad always seemed out of place (不在场). He just kept himself 3 blowing up balloons, setting up tables, and welcoming the guests. It was Mom who carried the cake with the candles on it for me to blow out.When I learned to ride a bike, I asked him not to 4 me alone(单独的), but he said it was time. I fell and Mom ran to pick me up, but he stopped her. I was so 5 that I showed him that I could ride it myself. He just6 .When I went to college, Mom did 7 of the writing. He just sent money and a little note about how great his garden looked now just because I wasn’t playing football on it.Whenever I called home, he 8 like he wanted to talk but always said, “Wait, Tim. I’ll get your mother.”When I got married(结婚), Mom cried. He just blew his nose(擤鼻子) 9 and left the room.All my life he said, “Where are you going? What time are you coming home? No, you cannot go.”Daddy just didn’t know how to show love, 10 ...Was it possible he showed it and I didn’t know it? 1.A.Mom B.Dad C.Grandma2.A.talked B.shouted C.laughed3.A.free B.relaxed C.busy4.A.take B.leave C.put5.A.happy B.worried C.angry6.A.smiled B.cried C.stopped7.A.some B.none C.all8.A.acted B.thought C.moved9.A.clearly B.carefully C.loudly10.A.although B.unless C.ifⅢ. 语法填空12、阅读下面短文,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。
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江苏省七校联盟2024~2025学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试题一、阅读理解4 brilliant hybrid bikes for urban or off-road useFrom commuting to riding for leisure or exercise, cycling is popular as a pastime in our towns and cities. There are various types of bikes that you can use to get around, depending on your interests and lifestyle.Schwinn Scree Gravel hybrid bikeThis Schwinn bike is multi-use, with gravel tyres that are great for country roads and paths as well as more traditional roads. The bike has a relatively low sports-like frame with inward-facing handlebars, as well as a height-adjustable seat for comfort.Specifications:Wheel size — 28 inchesFrame material — aluminiumProfessional Metropolitan hybrid bikeWith a sturdy but lightweight alloy steel frame, this bike is a solid choice for commuting in urban environments. It has six gear speeds that can be switched between and a spring saddle for comfortable riding.Note: The bike is 90 percent built, please check the assembly guide.Specifications:Wheel size — 29 inchesFrame material — alloy steelSchwinn Wayfarer 500 bikeThis hybrid bike has an 18-inch high-tensile steel frame, coming with a cushioned seat and seven different speeds. It has a classic design as well as an adjustable seat post.Note: The bike comes 80 percent assembled, please check the assembly guide. Specifications:Wheel size — 28 inchesFrame material — alloy steelAmmaco Pathway hybrid bikeThis model has rigid suspension and comfortable handlebar grips, affording you a good experience whether you use it for exercise or leisure in the countryside. Another feature is the bike's reflective tyres, for added safety with early morning or night riding.Note: Assembly will be required.Specifications:Wheel size — 29 inchesFrame material — aluminium1.Which is most suitable if you want a city bike to ride to work?A.Schwinn Scree Gravel hybrid bike.B.Professional Metropolitan hybrid bike.C.Schwinn Wayfarer 500 bike.D.Ammaco Pathway hybrid bike.2.What is an advantage of Ammaco Pathway hybrid bike?A.Light Frame.B.Variable speeds.C.Reliable stopping power.D.Extra security.3.What do Schwinn Scree Gravel hybrid bike and Schwinn Wayfarer 500 bike have in common?A.They are multifunctional.B.They are mountain bikes.C.They have adjustable seats.D.They have high-rise handlebars.To Karanth, everyone in every part of the world is born with a fundamental connection to nature. Growing up in Karnataka, she began accompanying her father into the wild at just two years old. But in her hometown, kids grew up with a negative perspective on wildlife. Elephants destroyed crops and sometimes people were badly injured or killed. Karanth discovered kids wouldn’t appreciate the fact that it’s the best place to witness extraordinary animals.In 2017, a conversation with her friend Gabby shifted her mindset towards education. Within half a year, Karanth and Gabby had the first version of “Wild Shaale” on their hands. A program designed for students who come into frequent contact with wildlife, Wild Shaale aims to develop a genuine understanding of wildlife and wild spaces and move beyond wildlife tolerance to concepts of conservation and environmental issues. The conservation education program fills a gap in environmental learning.While it is fortunate that a basic environmental education is supported by local government,Karanth believes the challenge lies in the quality of the curriculum and whether it’s delivered effectively and consistently. “You have to visualize what these schools look like. They may not have electricity — forget having computers, internet, iPads, or anything.”Encouraging the students to find commonalities between themselves and the animals is the first step to changing perceptions and hopefully, behaviors. “It comes down to the same things: we need food; we need water; we need space. Then they start to understand why situations of conflict arise,” Karanth says. “But then how do you convince them not to get angry, not to act in a way that leads to harm? That’s something we’re trying to work on. It’s not easy.”4.What problem might Karanth’s hometown have faced?A.Human-wildlife conflict.B.Loss of wildlife habitats.C.Overpopulation of elephants.D.Disregard for wildlife balance.5.Why did Karanth launch the program Wild Shaale?A.To help students identify animals.B.To fill a gap in local education.C.To change how students perceive wildlife.D.To publicize wildlife diversity.6.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.The support to the plan.B.The barrier to the program.C.The curriculum arrangement.D.The schools’conditions.7.What is Karanth trying to achieve in the program?A.A shift in humans’ attitudes and behavior.B.A breakthrough in environmental studies.C.Appropriate ways to end local conflicts.D.Approaches to changing animals’ behavior.Eating a plant- based diet has been shown to be very good for your heart and your overall health. In fact, a recent study found a young person could live an additional 13 years by eating more vegetables and legumes (豆类), as well as whole grains, fruit and nuts.Which makes the findings of a new analysis of the diets of nearly 400,000 UK adults published Monday in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition rather shocking: Eating veggies, especially cooked ones, doesn’t reduce your risk of heart disease over time.“Our large study did not find evidence for a protective effect of vegetable intake on the occurrence of CVD (cardiovascular disease),” said Qi Feng, an epidemiologist at the University of Oxford, in a statement.While the study found eating raw veggies could protect against heart disease, cooked vegetables did not. Any benefit went away when researchers factored in lifestyle factors such as physical activity, educational level, smoking, drinking, fruit intake, red and processed meat consumption, and use of mineral and vitamin supplements.“Instead, our analyses show that the seemingly protective effect of vegetable intake against CVD risk is very likely to be accounted for by bias (偏差)… related to differences in socioeconomic situation and lifestyle,” Feng said.Don’t start celebrating yet, veggie haters. Experts in the UK and United States quickly took exception to the study’s conclusion“Although this study found that eating more vegetables wasn’t associated with a lower risk of heart and circulatory diseases once other lifestyle and other factors were taken into account, that doesn’t mean we should stop eating vegetables,” said Victoria Taylor, a senior dietitian at the British Heart Foundation, in a statement.“The results are not surprising. Picking out one single component and assuming just adding it to the diet, e. g., vegetables, is not likely to result in the desired effect,” Alice Lichtenstein, director and senior scientist at Tufts University’s Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, told CNN in an email.“One thing that has become clear over the past decade is we should not be looking at single food s or nutrients, rather the whole dietary pattern,” said Lichtenstein.8.What can we learn from the new study led by Feng?A.It followed a young UK person for 13 years.B.Its findings came as no surprise to other people.C.It overturned the conclusion of previous studies.D.Its purpose was to find the right vegetables for people.9.What did Feng imply about vegetables’ protective effect?A.It was totally made up by some researchers.B.It still held true despite some different findings.C.It could only be achieved by living a healthy lifestyle.D.It was a misconception caused by differences in people.10.Which of following is closest in meaning to underlined phrase“ take exception to”?A.V oice objections to.B.Add details to.C.Display ignorance of.D.Take notice of.11.What did Lichtenstein think of the study?A.It was groundbreaking.B.It was one- sided.C.It would cause confusion.D.It needed more evidence.My father started learning French at 57, drawn by the potential benefits of bilingualism (双语能力) in delaying dementia (失智症). Now, 20 years later, he’s on his third teacher. Many people like my father have attempted to pick up a new language. But can this really boost brain health?According to experts, regularly using a new language brings cognitive (认知的) benefits. If you’re trying to recall the right words in another language, your brain is forced to inhibit your mother tongue. This process, called cognitive inhibition, helps improve your brain function. Repeating this process makes your brain more resistant to diseases like dementia. The more you challenge your brain, the better it functions, even if your brain health starts to decline.However, evidence for the benefits of learning a second language in your 60s is weaker. Research by Dr. Leo Antoniou found that older Italians who took English lessons for four months didn’t see any difference in their cognition scores, but people who didn’t saw their scores decline. Prof. Diana Smith’s 2023 studies found similar results.Researchers offered a few potential explanations for their disappointing results. One is that the participants were highly motivated volunteers, probably of high cognitive level for their age, making it hard to see any improvements. “When choosing participants, we have to be careful, are they really representative of the population?” said Dr. Judith Ware. Another is that the language interventions were perhaps too short. These studies have used language lessons that “were very different in their length and frequency,” said Prof. Laura Grossman.To Dr. Antoniou, the limited findings are not entirely surprising. No one would say that learning a new language for six months would be the same as having used two languages for your entire life. But he does think that language lessons can provide cognitive benefits by being cognitively stimulating.Perhaps more important, Prof. Grossman said, learning another language offers otherpotential advantages, like traveling or connecting with new communities. My father, for example, has remained pen friends with his first teacher and traveled to France numerous times.And at 76, he’s as sharp as ever.12.What happens in the process of “cognitive inhibition”?A.Memory improves.B.Brain health worsens.C.Dementia is cured.D.Native language is held back.13.Which is a possible explanation for the disappointing research results?A.The poor choice of research participants.B.The great length of the language course.C.The intervention of the first language.D.The age difference of the research subjects.14.Whose opinion does the author support by mentioning his father’s experience?A.Leo Antoniou’s.B.Diana Smith’s.C.Laura Grossman’s.D.Judith Ware’s.15.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Is it never too late to learn a new language?B.Can learning a new language delay dementia?C.Why does my father start learning a new language?D.How does learning a new language benefit aging brain?Have you ever wondered why it feels so satisfying to sing in the shower? You are alone. You are warm. The air is moist, making your throat feel wet. 16 You’re at once relaxed and pleasantly energized by the water. Little can take you away from the simple tasks at hand. You control the speed and pitch. And the bathroom provides wonderful resonance (共鸣).Now imagine singing while driving. You are sitting, stuck by a tight seat belt that limits airflow. Without any warm-up, you probably start right in with the first song you hear. The air is drier. And to stay awake, you may be drinking coffee, which can make you thirsty. 17 While singing along to the radio, your voice may get lost in the noise of the song and the car.From my personal experience, I realize the importance of not only focusing but also setting the right conditions during practice. 18 This is why some argue against baseball playerspractising hitting before a game. They try hitting different types of throws, even slower ones that they wouldn’t see in a real game.19 To warm up, I practise deep breathing exercises and relax my tongue with “blah blah blahs.” Brightening my face helps make my sound more energetic. My voice becomes richer and stronger when I practise opening up my mouth by yawning, imagining the back of my mouth expanding like a frog’s. I also adjust the way I stand. 20A.Practice makes perfect.B.You are standing up straight.C.You are loudly clearing your throat.D.Poor training may lead to poor results.E.The stress of driving and staying safe keeps you tense.F.After all, an upright guitar wouldn’t sound right if it was bent.G.I always try to recreate the great feeling of singing in the shower wherever I am.二、完形填空Most people will do anything for family, but not many are offered a concrete opportunity to save a family member’s life. Jose Ramirez’s family had that opportunity, and they 21 it.Two years ago, Jose was discovered to be 22 from kidney (肾脏) failure. When Jose talked to his 23 about it, his younger sister, 19-year-old Kelsey, said she would donate a kidney to him—even before knowing whether a kidney transplant (移植) was a(n) 24 .25 , Jose and his family discovered the Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program. For Jose, the program was especially helpful in explaining and 26 his parents of the benefits of living-donor kidney transplants. “For them, it’s two of their kids,” Jose says. “My parents were more 27 than any of us, so it was really 28 for them to go to the program’s courses.”Throughout the process, Kelsey remained 29 to her initial wish to become Jose’s kidney donor. “When he was qualified to be a transplant recipient, I 30 ,” she says. After several examinations and tests, Kelsey got her wish. She was 31 to be Jose’s donor. The transplant went smoothly, and now the two have 32 their normal lives.As for his sister’s gift, “You can’t just say thank you,” Jose says. “I don’t know how toexplain it. She 33 a surgery that she didn’t have to go through.” Kelsey 34 that the greatest thanks she could receive are seeing that her brother has 35 .21.A.created B.took C.afforded D.lost 22.A.learning B.separating C.surviving D.suffering 23.A.doctor B.donor C.family D.nurse 24.A.option B.aim C.cause D.problem 25.A.Obviously B.Fortunately C.Suddenly D.Undoubtedly 26.A.warning B.accusing C.reminding D.convincing 27.A.stressed B.excited C.amazed D.disappointed 28.A.unwise B.possible C.beneficial D.incredible 29.A.committed B.honest C.used D.equal 30.A.turned up B.signed up C.sped up D.gave up 31.A.encouraged B.challenged C.expected D.approved 32.A.dreamt of B.thought of C.returned to D.adapted to 33.A.performed B.experienced C.required D.refused 34.A.insists B.predicts C.suspects D.determines 35.A.proceeded B.quitted C.responded D.recovered三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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2019年春“荆、荆、襄、宜四地七校考试联盟”高一期中联考英语试题命题学校:宜昌一中命题人:陈丹梦曾祯审题人:夷陵中学英语组考试时间:2019年4月19日下午2:20-4:20 试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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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。
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1. How does the woman feel about the old cartoons?A. The y’re exciting.B. They’re her favorites.C. They’re only for young children.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. Building a fire.B. Building a house.C. Buying some wood.3. When will the second bus probably leave?A. At 10:10.B. At 10:20.C. At 10:30.4. When will the speakers probably meet next time?A. On Sunday.B. On Wednesday.C. On Saturday.5. Why was the woman worried?A. The lessons were long.B. The man came back late.C. The lessons were confusing.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至7题。
6. What does the man have to write?A. A book about the Middle East.B. A paper about philosophy.C. A paper about the history of religions.7. How many pages does the man have to write?A. At least 40.B. At least 60.C. At most 90.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What can the man do?A. Use the bathroom.B. Wash his clothes.C. Boil some water.9. What does the man think of the woman’s house?A. He likes it very much.B. He thinks it is too small.C. He feels unsatisfied with it.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the woman complaining about?A. People being too loud.B. People flooding to the beach.C. People taking pictures with iPads.11. What does the man say about iPhones?A. They have great cameras.B. They output worse videos than ipads.C. They should be used to make Hollywood movies.12. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Turn off her phone.B. Tell the tourists to stop.C. Get pleasure on the beach.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What company does the man work for?A. Apple.B. Google.C. Facebook.14. Why does the man want to quit his job?A. He wants to write about food.B. He wants to make more money.C. He wants to open his own restaurant.15. How will the man make money after he quits his job?A. By selling books on his website.B. By working for different restaurants.C. By getting payment from some companies.16. When might the man quit his job?A. Tomorrow.B. Next month.C. Next year.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is wrong with Taylor Swift?A. She is sick.B. She hurt herself.C. She has a new band.18. When will Taylor Swift’s July shows be held?A. In May.B. In October.C. In December.19. Which concert was canceled last weekend?A. The one in Florida.B. The one in Canada.C. The one in Texas.20. Who recently interviewed Taylor Swift?A. MTV News.B. Speak Now TV.C. The official Taylor Swift website.第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分,满分30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。
AKing's College Summer School is a training program every year for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King's College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centers are also organized. This year's summer school will be from July 25 to August 15.More information is as follows:21. You can most probably read the text in ________.A. a newspaperB. a travel guideC. a textbookD. a telephone book22. Which of the following is true about King' s College Summer School?A. Only top students can take part in the program.B. Only the teachers of King' s College give courses.C. King' s College Summer School is run every other year.D. Visits to museums and culture centers are part of the program.23. If you are to live with your relatives in New York, you will have to pay the school______.A. $200B. $400C. $500D. $900BI was deeply moved by the kindness of an elderly flower seller at Sydney’s Central Station one evening.I was feeling as cold as the winter winds quickening the steps of the people who buried chins (下巴) in scarves and hands deep into coat pockets. In many ways, 2018 had proven an arduous year. My teenage daughter had left home for university, my job of 23 years was no more, and a creative project I’d given my all to for years had also been suddenly called off. I also found out a person I considered a friend was far from it.A year earlier, I’d dreamt about an earthquake. In the dream, a red light flashed inside a building and then the earth began to rock. Walls fell down on me as I ran into t he open, feeling sorry for the people I hadn’t loved enough. Before I was buried completely by the falling world, I shouted, “Abuelo, ayudame,” in my native Spanish. “Grandfather, help me!”Now, with the very real aftershocks of a series of unexpected endings, I walked into a little flower shop to buy a gift for a friend. The gentleman at the shop looked at me and turned away for a moment, returning with a fragrant flower. “For you. You need to smile today,” he said in a rich and beautiful accent, offering me the flower with eyes full of care. It took all my strength not to cry. Then he gave me a grandfatherly hug that made me want to tell him everything.Instead, I thanked him and headed for the train. How did he know? I wondered. For the first time in weeks, I felt hope.24. The underlined word in the second paragraph means “_____________”.A. puzzledB. mixedC. hardD. meaningful25. What is the third paragraph mainly about?A. A detailed description of the author’s dream.B. The help that the author got from his grandfather.C. An earthquake that the author came across before.D. The author’s sorry thoughts for the people he hadn’t loved enough.26. What drove the author to walk into the flower shop?A. Series of unexpected things.B. The fragrant flowers in the shop.C. The gentleman in the flower shop.D. The idea of sending a gift to a friend.27. Why did the author feel hope in the end?A. Because the gentleman showed his concern for the author.B. Because the gentleman gave the author a grandfatherly hug.C. Because the gentleman at the shop sent him a fragrant flower.D. Because the gentleman said some words in a rich and beautiful accent.CActor Warwick Davis realized he was shorter than other people when he was eight years old. He suddenly noticed all his schoolmates were twice his size. It was then that the effect of having dwarfism hit him for the first time.Now aged 48, Davis says, “I have very fond memories of school but I realized I had to become a little bit louder and funnier so I wouldn’t get left out of conversations.I became quite the performer, so being short was my training in acting.”It worked. Director George Lucas cast young Warwick as the Ewok Wicket in Return of the Jedi. The actor has gone on to star in many TV shows and films, including playing Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter films.Warwick’s dwarfism means he is 1.07 meters tall, while the average UK adult male height is 1.78 meters. Most types of dwarfism are caused by a genetic disorder that stops some of th e body’s building blocks working properly.Davis has a positive attitude to being “different”. He says, “If I had my life all over again, I would choose the same job and be the same height. I have enjoyed every minute. At school I played rugby and football and tried long jump and high jump. I wasn’t very good at them but I always had a go. I defeated everyone at chin-ups (引体向上) because I had a low body weight combined with a strong upper body from climbing up to the top cupboards to reach the biscuit boxes at home.”Warwick is supporting Jeans for Genes Day, a charity raising public concern for millions of children born with genetic disorders in the U.K. He says, “Even if you can only give a tiny amount of money, it will make such a difference to the childre n.”28. Why did Warwick Davis decide to become a little bit louder and funnier?A. It was his training in his acting.B. He didn’t want to be ignored by his classmates.C. The effect of having dwarfism influenced him strongly.D. The genetic disorder prevented his body from working properly.29. What can be inferred from paragraph 5?A. Davis has a positive attitude to being “different”.B. Davis turns his short body to his advantage at chin-ups.C. Davis is not fond of rugby and football, long jump and high jump.D. Davis doesn’t want to choose the same job if he can live his life again.30. Warwick Davis can be best described as “___________”.A. pleasedB. independentC. sensitiveD. confident31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. My Strong Upper BodyB. Dwarfism Caused by Genetic DisorderC. Height Is Not My LimitationD. More Money, Bigger DifferenceDLocated at Europe’s biggest water park, the Galaxy Erding in South Germany, the world’s first VR water slide takes the exciting experience to a whole new level by offering thrill-seekers the choice of three attractive worlds --- Space, Sky, or Snow. By simply wearing a headset, riders can slide through a magical alien world, follow beautiful butterflies around floating islands or put themselves in a white winter wonderland. To make the experience even more heart-stopping, the 160-meter-long ride that lasts about 35 seconds has two uphill tracks that provide a roller-coaster-like experience.While the tire slide, which has been successfully tested by almost 10,000 park goers since it opened in February 2018, is impressive, the technology behind it, developed by California startup Ballast is even more so. The specially-created waterproof headsets can be worn in water up to a few meters deep, without harming the delicate Samsung Galaxy S8 mobile devices that run the custom software for the VR experiences. The headsets also charge wirelessly (无线地), allowing park operators to swap out sets throughout the day.The biggest challenge the company faced, however, was providing a suitable VR experience for everyone. That’s because unlike roller coasters, where the speed is fixed for all riders, water slide speeds vary depending on the weight of the person. To overcome the issue, Ballast fixed smart sensors (传感器) in important areas along the slide to keep track of the rider’s progress at all times. The information, conveyed through the headset, allows the custom software to adjust his or her location within the virtual world accordingly, making for a smooth, seasickness free ride for all.Though Ballast is thrilled at Space Glider’s success, the company has bigger ambitions. They want to create an experience where guests will be able to swim underwater surrounded by virtual dolphins, whales, and even sharks, without wearing the heavy headsets!32. What can people do if they go to the Galaxy Erding?A. They can swim with dolphins.B. They can explore the outer space.C. They can experience VR water slide.D. They can swap out sets all day long.33. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?A. The tire slide has been successfully tested so far.B. Water slide speed vary depending on the age of the person.C. Thrill-seekers take the exciting experience by wearing a headset.D. The specially-created waterproof headsets can be applied in water.34. What can help park goers experience a smooth, seasickness free ride?A. The painkillers.B. The fixed speed.C. A sensor fixed in important areas.D. Virtual dolphins, whales and sharks.35. What is the author’s attitude towards the VR water slide?A. objectiveB. subjectiveC. opposedD. indifferent第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。