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广东湛江第一中学高二上二次考英语试卷

2020-2021学年广东湛江第一中学高二上二次考英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择Put your car keys away and forget about your travel pass--it’s time to do a bit of walking.National Walking Month is organized every May by Living Streets.an organization that campaigns for the tights and the needs of pedestrians. So the organization is previously known enjoyable spaces for people to live, work, shop and play. By putting people feel happier, healthier and more sociable.The annual campaign gives participants a great opportunity to experience the many virtues of walking. These include the physical health benefits of becoming fitter; the environmental advantages of not using vehicles; the delight of local discoveries --seeing more of your local areas on foot; the enjoyment of walking with other people, whether family, friends or work colleagues and finally the stress relief that comes from walking-- walking can clear your head.Walk to School Week 18 to 22 May, is part of the month’s act ivities and its aim is to encourage parents to send children to school on foot, rather than take them in the car or let them use pubic transport. The movement was started in 1995 with only the five participating schools and now two decades later, more than one million children take part.Similarly, there is Walk to Work Week, 11 to 15 May, where grown-ups are encouraged to walk. In the morning, getting off the bus a stop early or parking a few streets away is a good way to add more steps to the daily total. And during the working day, after having lunch at the desks or in the canteen, take a walk and get some fresh air. Walk home with your workmates and chat away about everything under the sun but work!1.what’s the purpose of Living Streets?A.To let people keep away from vehicles.B.To build safer walkways for pedestrians.C.To help people enjoy walking in the street and enjoy life.D.To make people aware of environmental pollution.2.Paragraph 3 is intended to show that walking is __________.A.so interesting B.very relaxingC.perfectly safe D.highly beneficial3.What can we learn from Walk to School Week?A.It is organized by the government.B.It is held before Walk to Work Week.C.It has developed rapidly over the last 20 years.D.It encourages students to walk to school alone.4.What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?A.An introduction to Walk to Work Week.B.A nationwide health movement.C.The influence of working day.D.National Walking Month’s history.Why should I teach my children history? That sounds like a stupid question to even ask. But, as I hear different home schooling teachers discuss history, I get the idea that there may be different reasons for teaching history. Let me briefly explain the three good reasons for studying history and two bad reasons for studying history.The major reason I see for studying history is that we can learn from the past. I am convinced that the world would be a much better place if more people understood the successes and failures of the past and the things that made these successes and failures. However, as the unfortunately true statement goes "the one thing we seem to learn from history is that wedon't seem to learn from history." Perhaps at least in teaching history, to my children I can do a small part in changing this.The second major reason for studying history is that it is hard to understand the current political climate in the absence of an understanding of its historical context. We can not even understand why we are and where we are without history, much less (更不必说) try to figure out where we are going or how we should get where we want to be.I teach my children history, for one more reason. I purchased a set of historical audio (录音机) tapes for our children. My seven-year-old son listened to them over and over. It was my hope that he would become inspired by the accomplishments of people like the Wright brothers to accomplish things by himself. I think that it is good that we celebrate the accomplishments of people like Martin Luther King Jr. if, in doing so, young people are called on to stand for the principles that he stood for and accomplish what he accomplished. I also think that by studying people like Adolph Hitler, people can learn to stand against the things that he stoodfor.5.In Paragraph 3, the author shows that history is useful because _______________.A.it makes the current political situation go smoothlyB.it helps us realize the importance of historical eventsC.it helps us understand why things are the way they areD.it helps people accept the present situation where they live6.Some historical figures(人物) are mentioned in the last paragraph to show______________.A.people can be inspired to do good, while also learning to fight against evilB.people may also learn from bad historical figuresC.more celebrations should be held to honor their achievementsD.today’s people can also achieve what they achieved7.What would be talked about in the following paragraph?A.How to teach history effectively.B.Some negative reasons for studying history.C.How to get more people to study history.D.Some bad historical figures.8.The main purpose of this passage is to ____________.A.inspire the parents to teach their children historyB.show the importance of history in politicsC.explain the reasons why children study historyD.introduce the writer' s own way of teaching historyWith all the wars, fighting and sadness in the world today, it's not only necessary, but also essential to have a good sense of humor just to help us get through each and every day of our lives. Putting a smile on someone's face when you know they are feeling down in the dumps ( 处于沮丧中), as the saying goes, makes me feel good and warms my heart.How would you feel if you could not joke around with your wife, husband, child, co-worker neighbor, close friend, or even just someone that you are standing in line with at your comer store? I am always saying things that make others smile or laugh, even if I don't know the person I'm joking around with.My Grandma always found humor in everything she did, even if it was the hardest job anyone could imagine.This not only relieves stress in any situation,but also is common courtesy (礼貌) to speak to others that are around you.I know of a few people that don’t have a funny bone in t heir bodies, as they say.Everyone around them could be rolling on the floor after hearing a great joke and they would sit there without the slightest smile on their face.They don't get the joke that makes others laugh. I am busting a gut while they just sit there, looking at me as if I were from outer space. How can people not get a really funny joke?Laughing is essential to keep your stress levels under control. Without humor we would find ourselves with a lot of psychological problems, or on a lot of medications to keep us from going crazy. There is too much sadness in this present world. It drives people crazy. We all need to find a way to bypass the sadness and bring a little light into our lives. So, I believe our best medicine is to get together and tell some jokes and have some fun laughing together. 9.According to the author, humor is useful in the aspect that ____________.A.it makes people more confidentB.it can pick up people' s spiritsC.it can help get rid of the cruelty in the worldD.it can help people get on well with others10.The phrase “busting a gut" in the third paragraph can be replaced by __________. A.explaining carefully B.speaking loudC.keeping silent D.laughing hard11.In writing the passage, the author mainly intends to __________.A.talk about his own understanding of humorB.encourage people to be humorous in daily lifeC.introduce a practical way to get through daily lifeD.convince people of the power of being optimistic about life12.What is the author' s attitude towards the present world?A.Positive. B.Critical.C.Satisfied. D.Indifferent.Amazon. com has received a patent(专利) right to send its products to customers by drone planes. The company is the largest US-based online seller of products by mail and other services. Now, the company has received a patent for its planned drone delivery system.In March, federal officials allowed Amazon to test its drone delivery plan. But even with apatent and the ability of drones to make deliveries, it does not appear the company will put its new delivery system in place any time soon.The US Patent Office published the document, which describes Amazon’s plans to use GPS to deliver products to homes and to wherever people are. The drone will use a customer’s mobile device --- usually a smartphone ---to avoid hitting people or buildings and to find asecurearea to land. The company wants to deliver products within 30 minutes after people order them on its website.[Z+X+X+K]However, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is worried about the safety. Although it allowed Amazon to test the system, the agency said the operators must be able to see the planes. That greatly limits the delivery area.Loretta Alkalay is a professor at the Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology in New York. Although Amazon is not yet offering drone delivery, Professor Alkalay says it will not be long before it does. She says there are worries that the drones will hit buildings or people, or that the products and drones will be stolen or damaged by people on purpose. But she says that is because many people believe the drones would only deliver the products to the front door of a house. “However, it is possible that homes will one day have special area on their roofs designed to receive product deliveries,” she adds.13.What is special about the new delivery system?A.It can deliver heavy products by plane.B.It uses planes without human operators.C.It can delivery many products at a time.D.It is much safer than other delivery ways.14.The underlined wor d “secure” in Paragraph 3 means “__________”.A.safe B.large C.special D.empty 15.After reading the passage, we can infer that FAA__________A.doesn’t really like AmazonB.totally support the drone delivery systemC.doesn’t think Amazon should get the pate ntD.doubts about the drone delivery system二、七选五A fear of heights is a common feeling that is easy to understand. According to manypsychologists, a fear of heights is one of the only two natural fears — the other is the fear of loud noises. 16.If you are not afraid, you could walk too close to the edge and fall off. Having a fear of heights is good because it protects us from real danger.17.They experience a intense fear even inside a safe environment such as a skyscraper, which is not an appropriate response and it is not helpful. 18.“As long as I can remember, I have had a powerful fear of heights. It can completely ruin a vacation. For example, when I was with friends in Paris, I became terrified while going up to the Eiffel Tower. I was almost crying and I felt embarrassed for the rest of the vacation,”Adams said.Fortunately, having an irrational fear of heights can be corrected. 19.The most effective way seems to be getting the people to acknowledge their fears, for example, by encouraging them to go to the top of tall buildings, hike up steep mountains, or stand on a high bridge.20.When faced with a threatening situation, taking slow, deep breaths can help slow the heart rate and increase the oxygen flowing to muscles to keep from tensing up. If possible, a few minutes of meditation (深思) may be effective in relieving some tension.It is important to remember that an inappropriate fear of heights is not unusual and can be treated.A.Another way to overcome a fear of heights is to learn to control the physical symptoms. B.However, some people have an irrational (非理性的) and unhealthy fear of heights. C.One way to defeat your fear of heights is to do an activity that involves nothing but heights. D.There are a number of ways that can be achieved.E.John Adams, an English teacher, has an irrational fear of heights that makes his life very difficult.F.If you are on the edge of a cliff, it is useful to be a little afraid.G.Nearly everyone experiences some degree of anxiety when exposed to heights.三、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第1—20 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

广东省惠州市2024-2025学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题(含答案)

广东省惠州市2024-2025学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题(含答案)

惠州市高一第二次月考试题英语本试卷满分120分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

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,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

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写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第一部分阅读(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。

AFour Popular High School Clubs to ExploreCreative Writing ClubDo you find yourself happiest when you’re spilling your creative mind onto paper or through your keyboard If so, you should take a quick break and sign up for your high school’s creative writing club. Being around teachers and peers (同龄人) who are also interestedin writing will help you improve your creative writing skills. Engineering ClubThere are many different types of engineering. Whether you are certain about the type of engineering you’re interested in or simply have a talent for building things and want to explore your choices, joining the engineering club would be a good move. Chances are that you’ll get to w ork on different cool projects, from woodworking to even building robots. If you want to study engineering in college and work in it later, it’s good to learn the basics in high school.Foreign Language ClubWhether you’re trying to develop your foreign la nguage skills or looking for a place to comfortably speak your native language, foreign language clubs are often a lot of fun. In addition to exploring language, these clubs often dive into the culture and cuisine (菜肴) of other countries. Those in Spanish language club, for example, may learn about the architectural history of Mexico City or the historical importance of bullfighting in Spain and have nights where everyone brings in home-cooked Mexican and Spanish dishes.Future Business Leaders of AmericaThe Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is an organizationthat can help set you up for a successful job in business. As a member of your high school’s FBLA chapter, you’ll join in educational programs, academic (学术的) competitions, community service projects, and networking events with famous business experts.1. What can students do in the Creative Writing ClubA. Publish their novels.B. Improve their writing skills.C. Share their stories with famous writers.D. Learn tips for winning writing competitions.2. Which club would be most suitable for a student interested in building robotsA. Creative Writing Club.B. Engineering Club.C. Foreign Language Club.D. Future Business Leaders of America.3. What makes the Foreign Language Club differentA. It focuses on academic competitions.B. It offers language exchange programs.C. It explorer other cultures and cuisine.D. It helps students find part-time jobs.BChinese netizens recently expressed amazement at a map filled with thickly dotted signs clear ly marking the country’s historic sites and cultural relics. The map was made by Wu Yunjie, who was bornin the 1990s.Wu has a deep interest in cultural relics and history. When he was in college, he would often make use of his spare time to travel around the country, exploring and documenting ancient sites. In 2020, he started collecting information on cultural relic protection units and uploaded the data to the mapping software.As some of the information is not fully discovered and many historical sites in far areas cannot be located specifically, Wu spent a lot of time on research and carrying out on-site visits.Now the map includes nearly 10,000 historical landmarks with different colors standing for different kinds: Red signs show the cultural relic sites under state protection or the national-level museums, while green signs stand for the provincially protected historical sites. A lot of ancient temples, bridges and other architecture in the far areas are also marked on the map. A netizen posted, “I actually found the ancient tower around my house on the map! ”However, in Wu’s eyes, the map is not perfect, as it recorded less than two percent of the over760, 000 immovable cultural relics registered in the country’s third national survey of cultural r elics. But Wu has been working on improving it. “If possible, I’d also like to document the cultural relics that have been lost overseas. Thosetreasures may not be able to return to their homeland for the time being, but the stories that they carry are wh at we need to see. ”4. What can we learn about Wu YunjieA. He worked as a software engineer.B. He developed a mapping software.C. He had a deep interest in painting.D. He was a young responsible netizen.5. Why are a netizen’s words quoted in paragrap h 4A. To show the convenience of the map.B. To introduce how to use the map properly.C. To prove the map is believable and informative.D. To explain the meaning of different colors on the map.6. What does Wu Yunjie plan to doA. Include cultural relics lost overseas in his map.B. Bring cultural treasures back to China from abroad.C. Make the map perfect by adding dots of other colors.D. Solve technical problems and make money with the map.7 What is the text mainly aboutA. A map shows you the Chinese cultural heritage.B. Wu Yunjie is devoted to software development.C. The young take duties to protect Chinese cultures.D. China owns the most cultural heritage in the world.CWith the arrival of winter, the world is covered in a sheet of shining snow, and it brings an invitation to take part in exciting snow sports. Beyond the great wonderland and the great joy of sliding down hills, attending winter sports offers many physical, mental, and social benefits.Taking part in winter snow sports is an excellent way to stay physically active during the colder months. Whether you’re skiing down a mountainside, or skiing along peaceful paths, these activities provide a full-body workout. Downhill skiing, for example, is known as a way to burn a lot of calories, making it an effective cardiovascular (心血管的) exercise. The combination of cardiovascular health and strength training can help keep a healthy weight, improve cardiovascular health, and keep overall physical health.The connection between outdoor activities and mental health is well-established, and winter sports are no exception. The fresh mountain air, the amazing snowy hills, and the excitement of rushing down the hill all help to improve the feelings. Snow sports also get you in natural sunlight, which helps increase Vitamin D levels.Winter sports offer more than just personal physical and mentalbenefits—they create chances for social liaison and community building. Whether you’re hitting the hills with friends, joining a ski club, or taking a family snowboarding trip, these activities form a sense of friendship. Shared experiences on the mountain create lasting memories and strengthen social ties, developing a sense of belonging.The benefits of winter snow sports spread far beyond the excitement of downhill drops. Winter activities not only keep you physically fit but also benefit your mental well-being and provide chances for social communication.Winter wonderland is waiting for you, promising a season full of joy, health, and unforgettable experiences. So, when the snow arrives, consider putting on your skis and enjoying the benefits winter sports bring to your body and mind.8. What is the benefit of downhill skiingA. Keeping healthy.B. Reducing risk.C. Improving athletic ability.D. Building friendships.9. What does the underlined word “liaison” in paragraph 4 meanA. Change.B. Position.C. Connection.D. Responsibility.10. What can we learn from paragraph 5A. Social interaction is very important.B. Attending winter sports isn’t necessary.C. Winter sports can improve mental health.D. Outdoor activities are good for relationship building.11. What is the author’s purpose in the last paragraphA. To give advice on winter sports.B. To teach methods of doing winter sports.C To introduce different kinds of winter sports. D. To encourage people to join in winter sports.DClimate change is speeding up the frequency and seriousness of extreme(极端的) weather events in places like the Horn of Africa, where deadly floods and the worst drought hit in decades. Besides, traditional weather forecast(预报) models in sub- Saharan Africa often aren’t dependable enough to forecast extreme weather events accurately(准确地) ahead of time, leaving the areas at risk. Based on the facts, accurate and timely forecasts are important to safeguard lives and livelihoods.Climate scientists are building artificial intelligence (AI) into the traditional weather forecasting method in East Africa to improve the accuracy of extreme weather forecasts. By using both physical atmospheric processes in traditional forecasting and AI, researchers develop a first- of- its- kind new modeling approach to give more accurate rainfall forecasts.“ We start from the traditional forecastsand add the AI model over it to make up for what the traditional forecasts have missed, so that the final forecast results can more accurately match the data that has actually been observed,” explains Shruti Nath, a climate scientist and researcher at the University of Oxford Department of Physics.According to Shruti Nath, this model, which only requires a notebook computer to run, without the need for expensive supercomputers, gives local meteorological (气象的) organizations an affordable way of making more accurate forecasts in an area where there is a shortage of accurate observational data. The researchers say the project could change early warning systems in East Africa, making the area get better prepared for the extreme weather caused by climate change.Traditionally, many forecasting organizations in Africa had not good computational resources. The project is supported by an IT company, which provides funding and computational resources. This approach gives them the ability to use AI to make forecasting at the least computational expense.The model is currently being rolled out in Kenya and Ethiopia. If successful in East Africa, researchers hope to use it in other parts of the world facing similar challenges. More countries are trying to spread the technology as well as build local ownership and trust.12. What does the author want to stress in the first paragraphA. The necessity of using the new weather forecast model.B. The great climate changes caused by human activities.C. The seriousness of the flood and drought in Africa.D. Little progress has been made in weather forecasts.13. How does the new weather forecast model workA. It needs much less observational data.B. It uses supercomputers to process data.C. It combines AI with the traditional method.D. It depends on AI instead of the former way.14. What can we say about the new weather forecast modelA. It runs easily.B. It is low- cost.C. It doesn’t work as wished.D. It is geographically limited.15. What can be the most suitable title for the textA. Climate Change and Its Effects on AfricaB. Uncertainty of Weather Forecast with AIC. AI Helping Improve Weather Forecast in Sub- Saharan AfricaD. The Challenges Faced by Traditional Weather Forecast Model第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高一上学期第二次月考英语试题 含答案

高一上学期第二次月考英语试题 含答案

广东省清远市清城区三中高一第一学期第二次月考英语试题(本卷满分150分,时间120分钟)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,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. Where is this bus going?A. South.B. East.C. North.2. How does the woman probably feel?A. Excited.B. Nervous(紧张不安的).C. Unhappy.3. Where does the man want to visit?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. France.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A nice hairstyle(发型).B. Their wedding(婚礼).C. An old photo.5. What has the bear been doing?A. Eating campers’(露营者)food.B. Chasing(追逐)the tourists.C. Attacking(袭击)the park rangers (护林员).第二节听下面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 is the woman’s native language?A. Korean.B. English.C. Chinese.7. How does the man practise his German?A. He often travels to Berlin.B. He uses German a lot in his work.C. He speaks to his neighbor in German.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

2024-2025学年广东省湛江市高三上学期10月调研英语试题及答案

2024-2025学年广东省湛江市高三上学期10月调研英语试题及答案

绝密★启用前2025届湛江市普通高中毕业班调研测试英语试卷共8页,47小题,满分120分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡指定位置上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。

第一部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AUNESCO’s World Heritage List has been updated for 2024, and Europe’s newest listings, some of Europe’s lesser-known yet culturally significant sites, are well worth exploring.Via Appia, ItalyAlso known as “the Queen of roads”, this 500-mile stretch is the oldest Roman road. It connects the Italian capital to Southern Italy’s seaports and speeds the growth and development of new settlements while driving agricultural production and trade. Journeying up this road is a transportation through time, with the original paving stones reminding us of Italy’s old times.Schwerin Residence Ensemble (建筑群), GermanyA picture-perfect image of traditional German architecture surrounded by Lake Schwerin, this cultural ensemble comprises 38 of Schwerin’s most striking landscapes and architecture. The architecture of Schwerin captures the essence of 19th-century Germany with its public gardens and cultural buildings tied together by the grand Schwerin Castle.The Flow Country, ScotlandIn Scotland lies one of the world’s most untouched blanket bog (沼泽) landscapes. With around 500,000 acres of bog pools and ancient plants, The Flow Country is one of the world’s biggest carbon stores, crucial in the fight against climate change. On foot is how you can experience the dramatic views of this lesser-known landscape and diverse wildlife species closely.Moravian Church Settlements, Germany and UKGracehill was a village in Northern Ireland founded by the Moravians in 1759. Guided tours of Gracehill Old School and the Moravian Church offer visual insights into traditional, Moravian architecture. In Germany, the living Moravian heritage can be felt in the museums and church halls of Herrnhut, the birthplace of the Moravian Church.1. What can one expect to do from the travel along Via Appia?A. Take a bus to southern seaports.B. Admire some German buildings.C. Experience the ancient past of Italy.D. Have a look at Moravian architecture.2. Which site can one go to watch the wildlife?A. Via Appia.B. The Flow Country.C. Schwerin Residence Ensemble.D. Moravian Church Settlements.3. What do the four sites have in common?A. They are located in the same country.B. They are not much known to the outside.C. They are meant for nature-loving travelers.D. They have long been on the World Heritage List.BHearing the speeding cars passing us, I had to focus on the sound of my uncle’s bicycle leading the way. At thirty, with my retinas (视网膜) dying from an eye disease, driving a car was impossible and I couldn’t give up the freedom of riding my bike.Uncle Fred pedalled steadily. I biked a few inches behind. He shouted directions at each intersection. Suddenly, his voice rose with urgency, “Carol, stop! A car is turning.”When we reached our destination, my shoulders ached from the ride. As I sat next to Uncle Fred, he cleared his throat and said, “Carol, did you think about getting a trained Seeing Eye dog? It can give you independence.” He knew I was afraid of dogs. Words stuck in my throat. But his voice cracked and planted the seed of an idea. My world shrunk as my blindness grew worse. Luckily, I had a good sense of direction, allowing me to visualize neighborhood routes. This skill could be an advantage when working with a dog.After calculating, I finally called the guide dog school. The admission application arrived, but I still wasn’t sure. One day, I phoned my friend Robert, a longtime guide dog user in my town. He shared his positive experiences. Somehow, his words convinced me to give it a try.During the training, the dog trainer’s coaching and each successful walk with the dogs built my confidence. As my guide dog Misty and I bonded, my shoulders relaxed. When I returned home, Uncle Fred was the first to meet Misty. Misty sat at our feet waving her tail. She must have picked up on the positive energy that circled us like a hug. Misty drove away my anxiety as I slowly opened my heart to her. Just as Uncle Fred had predicted, overcoming my fear gave me the opportunity for more independence. My new confidence came from using a guide dog, allowing me to walk tall. Uncle Fred’s advice moved my sense of joy from my bike to my dog.4. What drove the author to ride a bike?A. Getting prepared for driving a car.B. Treating her disease by taking exercise.C. Getting familiar with noisy background.D. Enjoying the freedom of moving around.5. How did the author react to her uncle’s suggestion?A. She thought it worth a try.B. She drew up a practical plan.C. She was stuck in desperation.D. She refused it for fear of dogs.6. Why did the author call Robert?A. To invite him to adopt a dog.B. To ask him about the application.C. To encourage him to be positive in life.D. To consult him about taking a guide dog.7. What change did Misty bring to the author?A. She became confident about fighting the illness.B. She became more attached to her uncle for help.C. She gained her independence with Misty’s help.D. She formed her community of guide dog trainers.CIn surveys over the past couple of years, Gallup researchers have found only about a third of U. S. workers feel engaged with their jobs. It’s a concern for companies and the economy. Fortunately, researchers have identified a simple solution: Recognize your employees’ achievements.Across a number of industries, employees having high-quality recognition on the job were 45% less likely to have left that job between 2022 and 2024. “Imagine how demoralizing it would be if you’re doing things at work that nobody sees and you feel like nobody cares about,’’ says Martin, senior director at Workhuman, which tracked the career paths of more than 3,400 workers over two years.When it comes to recognition, people feel less lonely when their contributions are praised, which in turn keeps them from seeking work elsewhere. The survey asked respondents if they felt stressed the previous day. Those who said they felt recognized on the job reported lower levels of stress than those who said they were not.Another finding emerging from the surveys is that high-quality feedback can fuel professional development. That was Andy Hernandez’s experience. He was working in car financing in Greenville, trying to figure out how to get ahead, when he decided to learn Excel to use it at work. He began pitching ideas using his newly acquired skills. Managers liked what he was doing and told him as much. “It motivates me to know that all this extra stuff I’m doing gets recognized; it’s also helping me show that I, m ready for the next step,” he says. He rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a team leader. He says he looked for opportunities to show appreciation for his team.There are generational differences when it comes to the desire for feedback, Gallup found in 2024. Younger workers, who feel less attached to their workplaces than their parents, have a higher expectation of appreciation. Fortunately for them, company leaders are also increasingly recognizing the importance of praise in the workplace. In 2024, Workhuman found 42% of senior leaders reporting their organizations value employee recognition, up from 28% in 2022.8. What did Gallup researchers reveal about U. S. workers?A. They give positive work feedback.B. They desire high income for their work.C. They feel less devoted to their work.D. They’re concerned about U. S. economy.9. What does the underlined word “demoralizing” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Discouraging.B. Inspiring.C. Misleading.D. Entertaining.10. What benefit did learning Excel bring to Andy?A. It made him judge his team in a positive way.B. He welcomed each suggestion objectively.C. It enabled him to be put in charge of a firm.D. He was recognized and motivated to go on.11. What did Gallup find about generational differences?A. Young leaders are less likely to praise their workers.B. Young workers have high expectations to be recognized.C. Senior leaders care little about workplace recognition.D. Senior workers enjoy a rise in recognition of their work.DA revolution in weather forecasting could soon see warnings of coming heatwaves, storms or other extreme events accompanied by specific information on the role climate change has played in fuelling them. The shift would help bring the reality of our warming planet to the general public.Key to this idea is the growing field of attribution science (归因科学), which involves examining extreme weather events after the fact to detail the impact of climate change. It involves simulating an event twice, under real-world conditions and in a fictional world with no human-caused climate change. The difference between those two situations reveals the extent to which rising emissions (排放) made matters worse. Now, researchers want to go further and apply attribution science to events before they even happen.At the UK weather service, the Met Office, Peter Stott and his colleagues are doing this with weather forecasting models, comparing real-world forecasts with ones based on a fictional world unaffected by human influence. The goal is to provide the public with weather and climate information at the same time. “So, the forecast shows how the weather information relates to climate change, and the impacts it will mean for them locally.”Bernat at the Institute of GeoSciences in Spain has experimented with a different approach, using artificial intelligence-powered weather forecasts. Together with colleagues, he ran the AI-enabled approach on three past extreme events: the 2018 Iberian heatwave, Hurricane Florence in the US in 2018, and Storm Ciaran in the UK and other parts of northern Europe in 2023. The AI models correctly predicted that all three extreme events would occur, but underestimated their size. Bemat says the AI approach is currently most accurate when considering heatwaves but more limited for complex systems such as a tropical storm.But Bernat says AI weather forecasts are rapidly improving. He says this AI-based approach would allow attribution analysis to be much more widely used, helping to expand people’s understanding of how extreme events are changing.12. What will be added to weather forecasting after the revolution?A. The damage extreme weather events cause to the environment.B. Effective measures in preventing extreme weather events.C. The effect of climate change on extreme weather events.D. Specific ways for the public to fight against climate change.13. What’s the purpose of the work of Peter’s team?A. To build a model to produce climate information.B. To connect local weather with climate change.C. To predict the degree of local carbon emissions.D. To apply AI to the prediction of extreme events.14. What is Bernat’s attitude toward AI weather forecasts?A. Unclear.B. Dismissive.C. Doubtful.D. Approving.15. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Climate Information Is Added to Weather ForecastsB. AI Technology Will Be Used in Predicting Weather EventsC. Emissions Are Predicted to Fuel Extreme Weather EventsD. Weather Forecasts Enjoy a Breakthrough Fuelled by AI第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省四校联考2024_2025学年高三英语上学期10月月考试题含解析

广东省四校联考2024_2025学年高三英语上学期10月月考试题含解析

2024-2024学年第一学期高三四校联考(二)英语试题说明:本试卷共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。

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ABest books for 12 to 14-year-oldsMortal EnginesAuthor: Philip ReevePublisher: ScholasticLondon is on the move again: the city searches the world for resources on wheels, eating smaller towns. But when he is thrown off the city, young hero Tom is soon forced to reexamine life as he knows it.Set in a futuristic (科幻性的) background, this imaginative story is a combination of action and adventure. The book has won the Blue Peter Book Award.Coram BoyAuthor: Jamila GavinPublisher: EgmontToby’s and Aaron’s lives are linked by the Coram Man, who collects unwanted children from across the country, supposedly to send them to a safe new life. In reality, the man sells the children into slavery (奴役). Soon, Toby and Aaron find themselves united on a journey, filled with danger and excitement.Rich with historical detail, this book provides an important insight into the 1750s society. It was a winner of the Whitbread Children’s Book Award.The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeAuthor: Mark HaddonPublisher: Red FoxSeen through the eyes of Christopher, a mathematical genius and Sherlock Holmes fan, this novel begins with the discovery of a dead dog on a neighbor’s lawn. In his search to discover the identity of the killer, Christopher uncovers some information about his own family and he starts a journey to London to find his mother.Watership DownAuthor: Richard AdamsPublisher: PenguinYoung rabbit Fiver believes that a great disaster is about to strike the place where he lives—but no one will listen to him. At last he manages to ask a few brave rabbits to leave before it’s too late. Hunted by dogs and foxes, their journey is a dangerous one—but the rabbits can still dream of a peaceful and safe new life at Watership Down. This book won both the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize and the Carnegie Medal.21.Which book was published by Penguin?Getting to Antarctica is not easy. The few who are lucky enough to visit this most mysterious continent do so by ship. To reach Antarctica, ships must pass through an extremely violent area of ocean called the Drake Passage, considered to be the roughest stretch of sea on the planet.Walls of water thirty, sometimes forty feet high continually crashed against our ship for two solid days. We would hold on to a rope inside the ship while being violently tipped(倾斜) to one extreme side, then to the other, and then back again. My daughter Claire and I were as mentally prepared as we could be.About two and a half days after entering the Drake Passage, the waters calmed. Soon, we noticed small black spots on nearby pieces of floating ice. Emperor penguins! Then, we began the two-mile hike over the ice to the penguin colony. Within several hundred yards, small groups of emperors, perhaps ten or so at a time, greeted us, sliding on their bellies and making their wonderful noises, sort of a long, high-pitched sound.One day two adult emperors with their three chicks following them approached Claire, who was resting on the ice. They left the chicks with her, as if she were the babysitter.Twenty minutes later they returned to collect the chicks. And I will never forget the penguin that, when I jokingly asked which way back to the helicopters, pointed a wing in the correct direction. Every night aboard our safe and warm ship, we thought about what it takes to survive in Antarctica, an incredibly harsh place.But each day on the ice, we also thought about the Drake Passage, the impact of thecam e to respect the power of that sea. We still talk about the penguins, as I’m sure we always will. But we talk about the Drake Passage, too. Both experiences were unforgettable,and one would not have been possible without the other.24.Why is the Drake Passage mentioned in the first paragraph?A.The water in the area is usually calm.B. People can see very attractive scenery there.C. A lot of sea animals often appear in the area.D. It is quite a dangerous section ofthe journey.25.What is the theme of the third paragraph?A. The visitors appreciated the penguins.B. The living habits of emperor penguins.C.How penguins made their wonderful noises.D. The appearance and shape of emperor penguins.26.What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?A.Penguins try to avoid human beings.B.Penguins are not afraid of human beings.C.Claire played with the two adult penguins for a long time.D.Claire led the young penguins to where the adult penguins stayed.27.What does the underlined word “endure”in the last paragraph mean?A.Promote.B. Break.C. Arrange.D. Experience.CPortia Kapraun has always seen unwelcome ads on Twitter, usually from major brands pitching (竭力推销) her expensive jewelry or vehicles that she, as a librarian in Indiana,could not afford. Ms. Kapraun was not interested. But she soon saw the ads again. And again. And again. “These feel like low-end ads,” she said. In a shaky advertising market in an uncertain economy, ads that few people want to see suddenly seem to be everywhere.Advancements in digital advertising technology were meant to improve users’ experience. People interested in shoes are intended to get ads for sneakers and boots, not repeated pitches promoting gold investments. And the technology is supposed to remove misleading or dangerous pitches. But lately, on several platforms, the opposite seems to be happening for a variety of reasons, including a slowdown in the overall digital ad market. As numerous deep-pocketed marketers have pulled back, and the softer market has led several digital platforms to lower their ad pricing, opportunities have opened up for less demanding advertisers.Advertising experts agree that poor-quality ads appear to be increasing greatly. They point to a variety of potential causes: internal troubles at technology companies, weak content moderation (审核), and high-level advertisers seeking other choices. Then, there’s the economy: A recent survey of 43 multinational companies representing more than $44 billion in advertising spending found that nearly 30 percent planned to cut back on their marketing spending last year.Other factors are also contributing to lower advertising quality. Social media advertising, once only practiced by specialists, is now easily available to anyone. Many of them are avoiding targeted ads—placements intended to reach specific audiences, usually at a higher cost—in favor of a cheaper spray-and-pray (广撒网式的) approach online, hoping to catch the attention of gullible (简洁受骗的) or bored shoppers. Major social media platforms are now like “a mall that used to be good”, Corey Richardson, vice president at a multicultural ad company, says. “But now there’s no longer a mall there—it’s justa calendar store and a place sling beepers (传呼机). ”28. What message does the a uthor want to deliver in Portia Kapraun’s story?A. Repeated ads have a strong power of persuasion.B. Social media users often encounter unwanted ads.C. Major brands usually prefer social media advertising.D. An uncertain economy leads to lower levels of consumption.29. What can be inferred about the “less demanding advertisers” mentioned in Paragraph 2?A. They are forced to exit the digital ad market.B. They have benefited from advertising experts.C. They can now advertise at a more affordable price.D. They work hard to improve their users’ experience.30. What is Corey Richardson’s attitude to major social media platforms?A. Favorable.B. HopefulC. Unclear.D. Negative.31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Where is social media advertising heading?B. What is shaking up the online advertising market?C. Why are you seeing so many bad digital ads now?D. How are targeted ads impacting your purchase decisions?DBoth Roberto and Keith have a 45-minute commute(通勤) time from their homes to their workplace. When Roberto drives, he has realistic expectations of how others drive and how long the trip should take. Overall, he is able to adapt to any unexpected challenges he may face on the road. He rarely becomes angry. By contrast, Keith drives with a tendency for becoming angry easily, partly due to unrealistic expectations of other drivers, his quickness to personalize and feel threatened by the actions of others, and his inability to calm his anger.The difference between how Roberto and Keith experience their drive to work, especially with regard to getting angry, is influenced very much by their emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is crucial for helping individuals choose constructive over destructive anger. A key aspect of healthy anger is being able to pause and reflect on, rather than react to, our thoughts, feelings, and senses associated with getting angry.Self-regulation and empathy(同理心) are two important components of emotional intelligence, which can be a buffer(缓冲) against destructive anger. Self-regulation helps us to control our moods. Empathy helps us to recognize the humanity in others and ourselves.Studies suggest that training in emotional intelligence can powerfully impact how anger is managed. This was supported by a three-year study of 476 young adults who showed reduced tendency of becoming angry after training. Children and adults can learn skills to boost their emotional intelligence and, by doing so, develop adaptability for dealing with various negative affect, including anger. Many workbooks offer skills in emotional intelligence to promote empathy and self-awareness regarding emotions and how they impact our beliefs and behavior.Clearly, through training, Keith would experience greater emotional flexibility that could support a more peaceful commute to work. I firmly believe that learning skills in emotional intelligence should be the focus in helping individuals more constructively manage this highly challenging and complex emotion.32. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To tell a true story.B. To make a comparison.C. To introduce the main topic.D. To present an important finding.33. Which of the following is the main point of healthy anger?A. Thinking over the annoying situation.B. Taking action to deal with the awful situation.C. Turning a blind eye to the unwelcome situation.D. Expressing feelings about the disturbing situation.34. What is the author’s attitude towards tr aining in emotional intelligence?A. Tolerant.B. Doubtful.C. Negative.D. Supportive.35. What is the suitable title of the text?A. Friends Should Enjoy Peaceful CommuteB. Drivers Need to Boost Their Emotional IntelligenceC. Emotional Intelligence Is a Buffer Against Destructive AngerD. Emotional Intelligence Has a Powerful Impact on People's Life其次节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省湛江市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试 英语(含答案)

广东省湛江市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试 英语(含答案)

湛江市2023—2024学年度第一学期期末高中调研测试高一英语试卷(答案在最后)(满分:120分,考试时间:120分钟)2024年1月注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上,并将考号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

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第一部分阅读(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。

ANew York Times best-selling author Susan Casey travelled globally,joining scientists and explorers on dives to the deepest places on the planet.She takes us on an interesting journey through the history of deep-sea exploration,from the legends of the ancient world to storied shipwrecks we can now reach on the bottom. Throughout this journey,she learned how important the deep is to the future of the planet,and how necessary it is that we understand and protect it.The Underworld is Susan Casey’s most beautiful and thrilling book,a wonderful show of the natural world.Event location:The lecture and book signing(签名)will be held at the Linda Hall Library,5109Cherry Street, Kansas City,Missouri.Event time:Thursday,January14th,7:00pm-8:00pmBook signing:Hard copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event courtesy of Rainy Day Books.A book signing will immediately follow the lecture.Admission package(admits one)Click to order tickets through the Kauffman Center.Admission is$40.00plus Kauffman ticket fee and includes one hardcover of the book and one admission ticket.Reserved seating.Please note:Attendees(参与者)will receive their books as they arrive at this event.Your electronic ticket will be needed for event entry and to receive your hardcover of the book as you arrive.Disclaimer(免责声明):All Rainy Day Books Author Event sales are final and non-refundable.1.What is the topic of Susan Casey’s book?A.A show of the heights of the earth.B.Some discoveries made by explorers.C.Some measures to protect the ocean.D.Journey s to the depths of the ocean.2.What kind of event is it?A.A lecture and book signing.B.A discussion between readers.C.A sales meeting of a new book.D.A party of celebrating the success.3.What should attendees do with their electronic tickets?A.Return them to the Kauffman Center.B.Get a discount of the book with them.C.Get hardcovers of the book with them.D.Exchange them with other book lovers.BThis year I did something I’d never done—shopping at midnight on Black Friday after Thanksgiving.After all, you can get cheap things online while comfortably in bed over a hot cup of coffee.So why would I stand traffic, cold weather and crowds for a few bargains?For my teenagers,spending time with Mom is usually down on their list next to homework and picking up the dog waste.So,when they asked me to take them shopping at the mall at midnight on Black Friday,my first reaction was definitely no!But my son,who usually runs the other way if I mention shopping,wanted me to take him shopping.I felt needed,though I knew they actually wanted me to pay for their things,not quality time with Mom.Then the hour-long car ride.We followed songs on the radio and talked about the deals we hoped to get.I had opportunities to give them lessons on what not to do when driving,but I shared their happiness instead.And we all connected as we sat with smiles at midnight.The kids searched for a spot once we finally reached the busy parking lot.There was something about standing in a line that snakes around the building in the freezing cold that brings people together.Once inside,we had to work as a team,hoping to get just the right size and color.As I dug through mountain s of clothing for a particular shirt for my husband and gave up,my daughter came toward me,shirt of the kind in hand and victory on her face.“I got the last one!”So we ended up at3am with some bargains.Nothing we couldn’t have found online or in stores at a reasonable hour.But for me,I got quality time with my kids.Driving home tired,looking in the mirror at my children’s sweet faces,I decided,“If they ask me to go again next year,I’m ready.”4.What did the kids need according to the author?A.Buying things online with comfort.B.Taking a cup of coffee comfortably.C.Picking up the dog waste together.D.Shopping at their mother’s expense.5.How did the author communicate with her kids during the drive to the mall?A.She taught them some songs.B.She shared their excitement.C.She taught them shopping tips.D.She lectured them on behavior.6.Why did the daughter show victory on her face?A.She had worked as a team member.B.She had searched out her clothes.C.She had found a shirt for her father.D.She had been in line to see a snake.7.How did the author find her shopping experience?A.Enjoyable.B.Tiring.C.Heartbreaking.D.Money-wasting.CSaodat Sadikova is an English teacher in Jizzakh,Uzbekistan.As a young girl,she dreamed of becoming a flight attendant(空乘人员)and traveling the world,so she learned at least three languages.Although she was not able to become a flight attendant,Sadikova could speak Uzbek,Russian,English and Turkish.Sadikova has never traveled abroad but reports feeling connected to people around the world.American Trina Bright worked in education for nearly25years and she traveled to many countries,including China and South Africa.Bright used stories from her travels to help her students in the U.S.understand their place in the world and see value in their own cultures.But Bright,unlike Sadikova,does not report feeling connected to people around the world.Bright is not alone.Pew Research Center recently asked people in24countries a series of questions about how connected they feel to the world to see how travel experience relates to feelings of connectedness.The study found that respondents(调查对象)who had traveled to at least one other country feel more connected to people around the world.99percent of respondents in the Netherlands reported having visited at least one other country and77percent of respondents from the Netherlands said they feel at least somewhat close to people all over the world.But international travel does not always mean a person feels a closeness to people around the world.99percent of Swedish respondents said they had visited at least one other country.Yet a much smaller number of Swedish respondents—47percent—report feeling close to people all over the world.Sadikova said she felt connected to the world because of media,which makes it quite easy to get to know events and news.8.Why did Saodat Sadikova learn several languages?A.To move abroad.B.To broaden her view.C.To connect to the world.D.To achieve her flying dream.9.What benefit did Trina Bright get from her travels?A.She improved her education.B.She applied them to her teaching.C.She understood the value of culture.D.She could speak a foreign language.10.What did the research focus on?A.How people get to know the world.B.How people feel connected to the world.C.Why people enjoy international travel.D.Why travel influences the connection of people.11.What can we learn from paragraph4?A.The aim of the research.B.The process of the research.C.The result of the research.D.The method of the research.DFishing trips to Canada are a tradition for Jeffrey Hardy and his three friends from America.This summer in 2023,the forest air polluted with wildfire smoke forced the men to give up their mid-June fishing plan.Canada’s wildfire season put its tourism industry at a crucial time.Except some days of poor air quality,major Canadian cities remain unaffected by wildfires.The fires are in the country’s northern areas that have drawn travelers interested in outdoor experiences in years past.In a recent report by Destination Canada,a marketing organization,half of the total spent by international visitors is in Vancouver,Toronto and Montreal.But other Canadian destinations attractive to visitors have been affected by the wildfires.In preparation for increasing visitor sizes and ongoing wildfires,some businesses are thinking about changing their operations,which see outdoor recreation(娱乐)as a tourism opportunity.A nonprofit travel agency is considering creating a questionnaire(调查问卷)for customers to show when they would cancel a booking because of road closes from the wildfires,poor air quality and a lack of visibility.Tourism in British Columbia contributes greatly to its economy.The province has various recreational offerings,from the major ski destinations to hiking along the coast.Blackcomb,a helicopter tour company,has canceled its sightseeing offerings,using most of its helicopters on the firefighting effort until at least early August.“It’s the question of flying our customers around on sightseeing tours or putting out fire s within10kilometers of our bases and the communities that we live in,”said Jordy Norris,the company’s tourism director.“We made it clear to both our staff and our customers that we have a duty to protect the backyard.”Darrin Rigo,a photographer,recently saw a photo of a beautiful waterfall engulfed in fire on a media page.“I’m sure that’s not going to last long,and everything will turn to normal.”he said.12.Which part of Canada is most affected by the wildfire?A.Canada’s central part.B.The northern areas.C.Major Canadian cities.D.Places with few visitors.13.What can be inferred about Jordy Norris?A.He is sad about his company’s loss from the fire.B.He is confident about the use of the questionnaire.C.He is glad to join in the fight against the wildfire.D.He is stressed about the fire’s effect on his company.14.What does the underlined word“engulfed”in paragraph6mean?A.Covered.B.DonatedC.Rescued.D.Protected.15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Tourism Suffers Great Loss in the WildfireB.All of Canada Have Acted to Beat WildfireC.Most of Canada Is Affected by the WildfireD.Wildfire Won’t Stop Canada’s Tourism Development 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省湛江市雷州第二中学高一英语月考试卷含解析

广东省湛江市雷州第二中学高一英语月考试卷含解析一、选择题1. _______ is a kind of important quality. With it you can harvest more friendship.A. IntelligenceB. BraveryC. HonestyD. Friendliness参考答案:D12. – What do you think of this film? ks5u– Very bad. ________.A. Nothing could be worse. ks5uB. Nothing could be better.C. I like it a little.D. You just couldn’t find a better one.参考答案:A略3. The letter reminded me ______ the good time we had spent together.A. inB. forC. onD. of参考答案:D4. I had planned to get the work finished ahead of time, but I __________too busy.A. wasB. had beenC. have beenD. am参考答案:A5. —Who do you know _____ Steve Jobs and is in charge of Apple, Inc .now? —Tim Cook.A. has survivedB. has appreciatedC. has removedD. has succeeded参考答案:D6. They______ with each other for two years before they got married.A.had fallen in love B.got in love C.had been in love D.fell in love参考答案:C略7. The volleyball match will be put off if it _____.A. will rainB. rainsC. rainedD. is raining参考答案:B8. The population of the city _________ not large, but one third of the population here _________ highly educated inhabitants.A. is; isB. are; areC. is; areD. are; is参考答案:CC 考查主谓一致。

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2022年高一年级第二次阶段性诊断测试英语试卷考试时长:40分钟总分:100分一、单项选择。

(每题2分,共20分)1.—The Trumpet of the Swan is a lovely book. ________ is this one on the desk?— It’s ________. Would you like to have a look?A.Who; mine B.Whose; mine C.Whose; me D.Who; me2.It’s so brave ________ John to face the challenge of doing the work that others turned down. A.from B.of C.for D.to3.—________your brother free at weekends?— No. He______ has much homework to do. A.Is; always B.Does; always C.Does; seldom D.Is; seldom4.—Who ________ over there?—Just a minute. Let’s go near him and have a look.A.does he wait for B.will he wait for C.is he waiting for D.should he wait for 5.—Why is the price of this camera more than 10,000 yuan?—Well, good things always _________ much.A.use B.spend C.take D.cost6.—There is going to ________ a football match on the school playground this afternoon, isn’t there, Mike?—No, but don’t forget we are going to ________ a class meeting.A.be; be B.have; have C.be; have D.have; be7.— I hear Tony was chosen to be a member to go abroad.— Sure. No one here speaks French _________ himA.as good as B.better than C.worse than D.as badly as8.The air pollution will become worse and worse ________ we take action to solve it.A.since B.if C.until D. unless9.China is one of the few nations ______ can produce COVID-19 vaccines(疫苗)on a large scale (大批量).A.who B.where C.that D.what10.________ great progress Dave has made in his studies since he came to the school!A.What B. How C.How a D.What a二、完形填空。

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湛江市二中09-10学年高一第一学期期中考试英语科试卷(考试时间:120分钟考试分数:150分命题人:陶畅)一、听力理解每段播放两遍。

各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅读时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。

听第一段对话,回答第1—3小题。

1、Why wouldn’t the woman live in India?A.She would miss her family.B.She doesn’t like the place.C.She has no friends there2、What is the only thing the man will be worried about if he moves to India?A. His dogB. The languageC. His family3、What do you think of the man?A. He is braveB. He is confidentC. He is friendly听第二段对话,回答第4—6题。

4. Who are talking on the phone?A. Tony and MaryB. Tony and DickC. Tony and Jim5. Who’s just arrived in Beijing?A. DickB. JimC. Tony6. What’s the girl doing when the phone rings?A. Having a testB. Speaking to JimC. Working on math听第三段对话,回答第7—9题。

7. What will the two speakers probably do?A. Go traveling abroadB. Attend a meetingC. Go o business8. What time should they arrive at the airport?A. Before 11:20 p.mB. Before 10:40 a.mC. Before 11:20 a.m9. What can we infer from the conversation?A.They are going away for a long timeB. Jim Campell will take them to the airportC. They will go to the north听第四段独白,回答第10—12题。

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各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每一小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容与其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最优选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听第一段对话,回答第1~3题。

1.What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Father and daughter.C. Reporter and audience.2. What job will the woman be able to do in Beijing?A. Announcer.B. Translator.C. Teacher.3. Why can the woman get a job in China?A. Because she speaks Chinese well.B. Because English is her mother tongue.C. Because she can speak English and French.听第二段对话,回答第4~6题。

4. What are the listeners asked to do while they are listening to the lecture?A. To record the lecture.B. To answer the lecture’s questions actively.C. To take careful notes.5. Who is the woman giving the oral announcement to?A. The teachers of the astronomy office.B. All the teachers and students of the physics department.C. All the teachers and students of the university.6. Why does the woman advise the listeners to get to the lecture-room a bit earlier before it starts?A. Because she wants them to have good seats.B. Because she wants them to get fully prepared for the lecture.C. Because she wants them to meet the visiting professor ahead of time.听第三段对话,回答第7~9题。

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第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节:听力理解(每小题1分,满分15分). 每段播放两遍•各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有 5秒钟的阅读时间•请根据各 段播放内容及相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的 A, B, C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡 上将该项涂黑• 听第一段对话,回答第1-3题. ()1. What are the displays (展览)in the Epoch Center? A. There ' re different restaurants.

B. There ' re different kinds of architecture建筑). C. Both A and B.

( )2. How does the woman like the Epoch (新纪元)Center? A. Very much. B. Very little. C. Average. ( )3. What is the man in terested in? A. The Epoch Cen ter.

B. The Haun ted House and the roller coaster rides (供骑、乘的玩具 ). C. The other rides.

听第二段对话,回答第4-6题. ( )4. What train is the woma n on? A. The local train. B. The express train C. The goods trai n.

( )5. Does the train run to the woman ' s supposed deB的地o)?( A. Yes. B. No. C. Not known. ( )6. How long will the train take to reach the city Dorsett? A. An hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours.

听第三段对话,回答第7-9题. ( )7. Why is the man not served? A. The attendants (服务员)are busy. B. The line is too long. C. It ' s a service station. ( )8. Which description of the followi ng about the man is TRUE? 广东省湛江一中 09-10学年髙一上期第二次月考(英语)广东省湛江一中 09-10学年髙一上期第二次月考(英语) A. The man is traveli ng in America.

B. The man is from Taiwa n. C. The man is living in America.A. you are in search of , to buy B. which is expe nsive, being bought ( )9. What do we know from the talk? A. In America, most gas stati ons are self-service gas stati ons. B. In America, there are only self-service gas stati ons. C. In America, most gas stations are full-service gas stations. 听第四段独白,回答第10-12题. ( )10. Which running of the follow ing can be done at any time and any place? A. Fast. B. Slow. C. Long dista nee. ( )11. Who can become an en tirely fit pers on? A. Ball player. B. Boxer (拳击手). C. Runner. ( )12. What does running depe nd on as much as legs? A. Heart. B. Lun gs. C. Both A and B. 听第五段对话,回答第13-15题. ( )13. What does the man plan to do today? A. Go to MOMA. B. Go to the Jewish Museum. C. Go to the Central Park. ( )14. What seas on could it mostly be now? A. Summer. B. Spri ng. C. Win ter. ( )15. How many things does the woman advise the man to visit?

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Joh n Callcott Horsley Desig ned (16)

In (17) A (18)

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Sir Henry Cole Made (19) No an swer Director of a (20)

A. Five places. B. Three places. C. Two places. 第二部分 语言知识与应用 (共三节,满分55分) 第一节 单项选择题 (共10小题,满分10分) 21. _____ , athletes from all over the world compete ___________ the Olympic Games the honor of winning.

A. before, graduate B. since, will graduate C. after, graduate D. whe n, will graduate 25. Is this school _____ you visited last year? A. that B. where C. the one where D. the one 26. The woma n has three sons, ______. A. all of them have bee n admitted as key uni versities B. none of them have been admitted to key universities C. all of whom have bee n admitted to key uni versities D. none of whom have bee n admitted as key uni versities 27. The text ____ by somebody because it was too difficult for children ____ . A. will create, to be un derstood B. will be writte n, to be un derstood C. will publish, to un dersta nd D. will be simplified, to un dersta nd 28. It was the athlete ______ was good at computer __________ won the gold medal. A. whom, that B. who, that C. which, who D. that, which 29. Though the road is irregular, they fin ally arrived at ______ is called A. what B. which C. where D. the place where 30. I don ' t think the ring _______ is worth _____ . D. decorated with a jewel, buying

A. Every fourth year, in; for C. Every fourth years, aga in st; in 22. I doubt ________ he has ___ A. that, somethi ng in com mon C. whether, the same 23. I want to buy that kind of cloth because I A. have told; washes C. was told; is washed 24. It will be more that two years _ B. Every four year, in; for D. Every four years, for; for _ with you. B. that, bee n in touch D. whether, anything in com mon ________ the cloth ________ well. B. have bee n told; is washed D. have bee n told; washes

we ________ from our school.

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