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2024-2025学年人教版高一英语上册期末同步检测试卷及答案

2024-2025学年人教版高一英语上册期末同步检测试卷及答案

2024-2025学年人教版高一英语上册期末同步检测试卷班级:_________________ 学号:_________________ 姓名:_______________ 一、听力题(每题3分)Question 1: When is the assignment due?A. Next Monday.B. Next Tuesday.C. Next Wednesday.D. Next Thursday.Answer: BConversation 2(You will hear a conversation between two friends discussing a trip to the zoo.)Question 2: What animal are they most interested in seeing?A. Pandas.B. Tigers.C. Elephants.D. Monkeys.Answer: AConversation 3(You will hear a conversation between a customer and a shop assistantabout a new phone.)Question 3: How much does the phone cost?A.300.B.400.C.500.D.600.Answer: CConversation 4(You will hear a conversation between a father and his son about a weekend plan.)Question 4: What are they going to do on Saturday?A. Go to the movies.B. Go for a picnic.C. Go to the library.D. Go to the museum.Answer: BConversation 5(You will hear a conversation between two classmates discussing a book they both read.)Question 5: What does the boy think of the book?A. It’s boring.B. It’s interesting.C. It’s confusing.D. It’s difficult to understand.Answer: B二、单选题(每题3分)1.— What do you think of the movie?It’s ________. I’ve never seen a worse one.A. terribleB. boringC. interestingD. excitingAnswer: A2.The teacher asked us to________a story about a brave boy.A. writeB. wroteC. writingD. to writeAnswer: A3.I don’t know________she will come to the party or not.A. ifB. whetherC. thatD. whenAnswer: B4.The________boy is my cousin. He is good at playing the piano.A. five-year-oldB. five-years-oldC. five years oldD. five-year oldAnswer: A5.________I didn’t have a chance to see the movie, I heard it was verygood.A. ThoughB. BecauseC. UnlessD. UntilAnswer: A三、多选题(每题4分)Question 1: Which of the following are characteristics of a good friend?A. Always honest and trustworthy.B. Ready to lend money at any time.C. Willing to listen and offer advice.D. Prefers to keep secrets from others.E. Willing to share personal belongings.Answers: A, CQuestion 2: What are the two main reasons for people to learn a second language?A. To travel to foreign countries.B. To get a higher salary.C. To understand different cultures.D. To improve career opportunities.E. To be able to watch foreign movies without subtitles.Answers: C, DQuestion 3: Which of these are examples of renewable energy sources?A. CoalB. Solar energyC. Natural gasD. Wind energyE. Nuclear energyAnswers: B, DQuestion 4: What are two important skills for effective teamwork?A. Good leadership.B. Individual effort.C. Clear communication.D. Competitive spirit.E. Respect for others’ opinions.Answers: C, EQuestion 5: Which of the following are healthy habits?A. Eating fast food regularly.B. Drinking plenty of water.C. Staying up late every night.D. Exercising regularly.E. Skipping breakfast.Answers: B, D四、阅读理解(每题4分)Title: The Power of ReadingReading has always been considered a powerful tool for personal growth and development. It not only broadens our horizons but also helps usunderstand different cultures and perspectives. In today’s fast-pacedworld, where technology is constantly evolving, the importance of reading cannot be overstated.One of the key benefits of reading is that it improves our vocabulary and language skills. By reading, we encounter new words and expressions, which help us expand our language proficiency. This, in turn, enables us tocommunicate more effectively in both spoken and written forms.Another benefit of reading is that it fosters creativity. When we readstories or fictional works, our imaginations are sparked, and we are able to envision scenarios and characters that are beyond our daily experiences.This creativity can then be translated into other areas of our lives, such as art, music, or even problem-solving.Moreover, reading is a great way to relax and unwind after a long day. It provides us with a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life andallows us to escape into a different world. Whether it’s a thriller, aromance, or a self-help book, reading can be a source of comfort andsolace.Lastly, reading is a lifelong learning process. It never ends, and thereis always something new to learn from every book we pick up. It’s a journey that takes us from childhood to adulthood and beyond, constantly enriching our minds and hearts.Questions:1.What is one of the key benefits of reading mentioned in the passage? (4points)Answer: It improves our vocabulary and language skills.2.How does reading foster creativity? (4 points)Answer: By sparking our imaginations and enabling us to envisionscenarios and characters beyond our daily experiences.3.What is the role of reading in relaxation and unwinding? (4 points)Answer: It provides a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and allows us to escape into a different world.4.According to the passage, what is reading described as? (4 points)Answer: A lifelong learning process.5.Why is the importance of reading emphasized in today’s fast-paced world?(4 points)Answer: Because it broadens our horizons and helps us understanddifferent cultures and perspectives, which is important in an ever-changing world.五、作文(30分)V. Writing (30 points)Direction: Write an English essay based on the following topic. Your essay should be no less than 120 words.Topic: The Importance of Reading in High SchoolExample:Reading plays a crucial role in our academic and personal development,especially during high school. It not only enhances our vocabulary andgrammar skills but also broadens our horizons and cultivates our critical thinking.Firstly, reading regularly exposes us to a vast array of words and phrases, which helps us expand our vocabulary. This, in turn, improves our writing and speaking abilities, making us more confident in expressing ourselves.Additionally, reading different types of texts, such as novels, essays,and newspapers, familiarizes us with various grammatical structures and sentence patterns.Moreover, reading allows us to gain insights into different cultures,perspectives, and ideas. It breaks down barriers of ignorance andintroduces us to a more inclusive and understanding world. This cultural awareness is essential in today’s interconnected world.Finally, reading fosters critical thinking. As we read, we are challenged to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information. This process helps usdevelop logical reasoning skills, which are crucial for success in both academic and professional fields.In conclusion, the importance of reading in high school cannot beoverstated. It is a fundamental skill that prepares us for the challengesof the future. Therefore, I strongly believe that every high school student should make reading a priority in their daily routine.。

2023-2024学年度上学期福建省泉州市高中教学质量跟踪监测试卷高一英语试题参考答案

2023-2024学年度上学期福建省泉州市高中教学质量跟踪监测试卷高一英语试题参考答案

2023—2024学年上学期泉州市高中教学质量跟踪监测试卷高一英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5 CACBA 6—10 BCAAB 11—15 BABBC 16—20 CAABC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21—25 BDBDC 26—30 DCCAA 31—35 BBADC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40 FGCAD第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)41—45 DDCBA 46—50 BADAB 51—55 CABDC 56—60 ADBCC第二节选词填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)61—65 FBGAC第三节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)66. which/that 67. is believed 68. the 69. highly 70. were71. honouring/honoring 72. to celebrate 73. variety 74. to 75. activities第四部分读后续写(满分25分)一、评分原则1. 本题总分为25分,分五个档次进行评分。

2. 评分时,应主要从内容、词汇语法和篇章结构三个方面考虑。

具体为:(1)续写内容的质量、完整性以及与原文情境的融洽度。

(2)所使用词汇和语法结构的准确性,恰当性和多样性。

(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性3. 评分时,应先根据作答的整体情况确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量确定或调整档次,最后给分。

4. 评分时还应注意(1)词数少于80的,酌情扣分。

(2)书写较差,以至影响交际的酌情扣分。

(3)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑,英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。

二、各档次的给分范围和要求作答示例:It was not until bedtime that we realized we should turn off the TV. Maddy was shocked to find we had wasted time and stuck on the screen for the valuable Saturday. “I am sorry to invite you to watch the show.” she said. I replied with smiles, saying, “Never mind. I too was attracted to the delicious mysteries but I would never watch another episode.” We laughed at that and decided to make the most of the resting Sunday. With care and shared wishes, we expected the next day to be spent in our singing together and cooking cookies.Luckily, we made a wonderful Sunday completing what we chose last night. Picking out the songs we shared interest in, we let our voices spread around the house. Preparing the materials and working with joint efforts, we managed to bring good-looking and delicious-smelling cookies. The day saw our laughter and friendship. When it was time to leave, Maddy gave me a warm hug, “Thank you. Do come next time.” I said “Of course” and invited her to visit my family, too. So next time you want to treasure a friendship formed since childhood, turn off your TV and create quality time together.泉州市2023—2024学年度上学期高中教学质量跟踪监测英语听力部分录音稿Text 1M: I’m crazy about cooking programs and talk shows. If they are on, I could be in front of the TV for hours. What about you?W: I mostly watch programs about sports.Text 2W: How much did we pay for the repairs of the house?M: I had expected it to cost us around 500 dollars, but I actually spent twice as much on it.2. How much did they pay for the repairs of their house?Text 3W: Ian, you went to France last week, didn’t you?M: Yes, but that was a business trip. My holiday was three weeks in China and it was great.W: How interesting! Can you bring in some photos tomorrow?M: Fine, and you must show me your holiday photos of Spain.Text 4M: The Internet is fantastic!W: Yeah. You can easily find whatever information you need. Just type a keyword into a search engine, and you get a huge list of websites.M: Yes, it’s so convenient.Text 5W: Welcome to Hua wei. We’d like you to tell us a bout your work experience.M: I worked at Microsoft for two years.W: Can you tell us why you left?M: I left because I went back to study and get my master’s degree.Text 6M: What do you have planned for this weekend?W: I have to work in my community’s book fair.M: Again? Didn’t you volunteer at it at our school last year?W: Yeah, and the year before that. I love book fairs.M: Me too, actually.W: You should stop by if you’re free this weekend.M: Thanks for inviting me. But I am scheduled to go to library for review with my sister.Text 7W: John, what are you doing after work today?M: I am going to go jogging by the riverside.W: That’s not like the John I know who goes home and plays video games.M: I need to change my lifestyle.W: Why did you make the change?M: I had my annual health checkup three weeks ago and I got the results last week. I have too much body fat, and have high blood pressure. The doctor strongly recommends that I exercise at least three times a week for 30 minutes.W: That makes sense.Text 8M: Hello, Vivian.W: Hi, Chris. You look a bit down. What’s up?M: I’ve been struggling with physics lately, especially with exams coming up. I’ve been impressed with your ability to learn physics so well. I admire you so much.W: W ell, it wasn’t easy for me either. I had a hard time following the teacher at first.M: Oh? You too?W: Yes. But luckily, I managed to get through it. At that time, I spent 15 to 20 minutes every day reviewing physics. Whenever I was working on a problem, I would write down all the steps to catch my mistakes.M: Those tips sound great. Thanks for sharing.W: Also, I strongly recommend online study groups. Sometimes their explanations can be very helpful. M: Wow, that’s fantastic! I’ll give it a try. Th anks, Vivian.Text 9M: Hi, Cathy.W: Hi, Jonny. How are you doing? Busy?M: No, not at all. I’ve been killing time by wondering in the shopping center. Oh, by the way, did you hear the news?W: No, what is it?M: They are going to turn the city square into an entertainment park.W: Wonderful. I am glad that big and ugly thing will be gone.M: Really? In my opinion, the square is better than any entertainment park.W: I don’t see why.M: The square is a symbol of our city and is a nice place to have a walk for everyone.W: Well, I don’t know if that huge and boring thing can be our symbol, but I know for sure the city has tens of parks where you can take a nice walk.M: I know what you mean. But don’t you think that we will no longer have peac e and quiet once the entertainment park opens?W: To me, the entertainment park means more jobs and that can benefit our people.Text 10Hi, Tina, this is Jason. I heard that during the Chinese Spring Festival holiday you won’t g o back to your hometown in the United States and will go to Spain for some traveling and then come back to China. I’m leaving you this voice message to invite you to come to our family’s Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner, say, on February 4th. My mother and I will start making dumplings around 4 p.m. and we’ll probably start having dinner at 6 p.m. If you’re interested in making dumplings, feel free to join us at 4 p.m. I’m afraid there will be very few buses or taxis running tomorrow afternoon. My father is happy to pick you up from your place. Just send me your address and tell me when you can come. After dinner, we will watch some Spring Festival shows on TV. The most interesting show starts at around 8 p.m. We usually stay up very late, so don’t worry about staying too long. Just let me know when you want to go back to your place. Looking forward to your earliest reply.。

广东省深圳市龙华区2022-2023学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题

广东省深圳市龙华区2022-2023学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题

广东省深圳市龙华区2022-2023学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择1.The book From the Soil provides ________ unique opportunity to learn more about Chinese society.A.a B.an C.the D.不填2.________ by millions of people, the 2016 World Triathlon proved to be an event of love and cooperation.A.Watching B.To watch C.Watched D.Being watched 3.— Congratulations! You ________ have made great efforts for the English speech contest. —Thanks. I do appreciate my teacher’s guidanc e.A.might B.must C.should D.could 4.From time to time, I look at the photo taken in Yellowstone as a ________ to show respect to all animals.A.reminder B.remark C.symbol D.signal 5.Longji Rice Terraces still mean a lot to local people, ________ traditions hold much value. A.in which B.who C.for whom D.that 6.92000 hectares of farmland in the country have been planted with food crops________. A.up to now B.ten years ago C.now and then D.by the end of next year7.You’d better back up general statements with________examples to make your article full and detailed.A.various B.specific C.typical D.individual 8.With the policy of One Belt One Road, companies are ________ interested to employ people who speak two or more European languages.A.vividly B.fortunately C.narrowly D.particularly 9.Kylian Mbappé has scored 8 goals in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, ________ millions of teenagers to play football.A.inspired B.inspiring C.to inspire D.being inspired 10.— Although the dress fits me well, the bow (蝴蝶结) is ugly. I won’t wear it.— ________ If you make some changes to it, it will look lovely on you.A.Well begun, half done. B.So, hold you head up, then. C.When the cats are away, the mice will play. D.You shouldn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.二、阅读理解Online dictionaries have become part of the writing and reading culture. Considering that there are several of them, you need to know what dictionary to use in different situations. The following gives you a detailed outlook of the best dictionaries on the web, their unique features, and their advantages and disadvantages.Collins DictionaryFeaturing over 4.5 billion words, it is one of the best platforms for learners and teachers. Its search engine enables you to select the word by just typing a few letters. However, it doesn’t feature urban words and that the translator mode doesn’t always give correct translations.Urban DictionaryUrban dictionary is an online platform where you can find urban words or slang expressions. Although it doesn’t come handy f or scholars, it can help you understand slang or urban words you come across around the web. You sometimes have to do many searches to get desired results.Oxford DictionaryKnown as the best tool for students and learners, it helps define words both in British and American English. For clearer understanding, Oxford dictionary offers pictures, example sentences, and audio pronunciation, among others. It is the ideal (最合适的) dictionary to use when writing a research paper, but is sometimes criticized for complex word definitions.Cambridge DictionaryThis dictionary is another highly respected online dictionary for official and academic purposes. It has three outstanding features which are dictionary, grammar, and translator. The dictionary supports translation for over 20 languages. Sometimes you may meet lots of information that might make it hard to get desired results.11.What makes users dissatisfied with Collins Dictionary?A.Outdated words. B.A small vocabulary.C.Frequent searches. D.Some bad translations.12.Which dictionary features slangs?A.Collins Dictionary. B.Urban Dictionary.C.Oxford Dictionary. D.Cambridge Dictionary.13.What do Oxford Dictionary and Cambridge Dictionary have in common?A.They present a lot of pictures. B.They provide various translations. C.They define words in a complex way. D.They are useful for research purposes.Libby Federici loves her job at Haley House, a soup kitchen in Boston’s South End. On a recent weekday morning she was busy greeting guests, helping volunteers, preparing pots of fresh coffee, and answering endless questions. Butter? We have tons. Cups? I’ll grab some for you.“Without this place there would be no me. These people are angels,” says Linda Bell, a regular guest at Haley House’s free morning breakfast.That feeling is created by Haley House, a program that for five decades has approached social issues facing Boston’s South End community through its soup kitchen, cheap housing, urban gardens, and education programs. The organization welcomes homeless people or those living in low-income housing as a valuable part of the larger community. “It’s really important to know people as people,” says Ms. Federici, who also works for the organization while serving in the kitchen.Instead of relying on volunteers or drive-by helpers to work in its soup kitchen, Haley House seeks out people of all ages and backgrounds who are interested in staying there for two years to help solve the social problems in South End. In exchange, they receive room and board, running its kitchen and caring for its guests.The biggest offering that Haley House has to Boston is, it’s an example of how all these pieces are linked —food, training, jobs, housing. “We couldn’t solve that whole problem of housing homeless people. We couldn’t g ive jobs to everybody. But what we did was we created models,” says Ms. McKenna, who is now retired from Haley House.“There is that strong connection to the community that Haley House workers are able to develop over their time here,” says Sean Ahern, who delivers food to Haley House. “They are really passionate about food, but more importantly, about people.”14.Which of the following best describes Libby Federici?A.Warm-hearted. B.Sharp-minded. C.Generous. D.Intelligent. 15.What is Haley House intended for?A.Popularizing local soup culture. B.Educating South End neighbors. C.Helping build a better community. D.Stressing the importance of people. 16.What do we know about Haley House workers?A.They are talented cooks. B.They do the job for free.C.They live in Haley House. D.They come from Boston.17.What is the best title for the text?A.From Haley to Boston: A Popular ModelB.Haley House: A Developing OrganizationC.Libby Federici: A Worker at Haley HouseD.From Soup to Jobs: The Haley House StoryExams make us anxious. The silence of the hall; the ticking of the clock; the proud expression of the person sitting at the neighboring desk who has finished 15 minutes early. It therefore seems hardly surprising that those who worry about taking tests do worse than those who do not.What is, perhaps, surprising, according to research recently published by Maria Theobald, is that it is not the pressure of the exam hall which causes the problem. It is the pressure of review.Dr. Theobald worked with 309 students who were preparing for their final state exam, the most important that they take. During the 100 days before that, the students used a digital-learning platform which presented them with old exam questions and recorded their performance. They also sat a mock exam (模拟考) 40 days before the real thing. To know their levels of anxiety, they were asked every day including the days of the mock and the real exam to give themselves 1-5 points to questions like “How much do I feel tense and nervous?”Dr. Theobald found that anxiety on the day of the test did not predict exam performance at all. What predicted it was the level of knowledge a student showed in the mock and the earlier digital-learning activities. Those who performed well in these also did well in the real thing, no matter how anxious they were on the day. What actually affected students, it turned out, were high levels of anxiety during the weeks before the exam took place. The greater astudent’s anxiety on the days before the exam, the lower his or her knowledge-gain was during that period, leaving that student with less material to review during the exam itself.To reduce the anxiety, Dr. Theobald proposes a two-fold strategy for students. First, they can raise their belief in their own abilities by reminding themselves of just how much they know. Second, they can decrease the importance of the test by reminding themselves that, while it is important, it is not a life-or-death situation.18.What causes bad exam results according to the research?A.The noisy clock. B.The stressful review.C.The silent classroom. D.The annoying neighbor.19.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.Research process. B.Research findings.C.Research background. D.Research significance.20.On which day(s) does anxiety affect exam performance the most?A.The day of the real exam. B.The day of the mock.C.The days before the real exam. D.The days before the mock.21.What does Dr. Theobald advise us to do to overcome exam anxiety?A.Prepare a lot for exams. B.Build up self-confidence.C.Attach significance to tests. D.Remind ourselves of the time.Humans and elephants don’t always get along. In Africa and Asia, elephants damage farmers’ crops and natural habitats of other species. If an elephant becomes a problem, it may be killed. So, people are trying to find better ways to keep elephants away from these places.Kenyan farmers have long known that if they hang bee hives (蜂巢) around their farms, elephants would no longer visit. “The problem is how you manage hundreds of thousands of hives, if you have a huge area to protect.” said Mark Wright, a pr ofessor at the University of Hawaii.The idea came up to look at honeybee pheromones (信息素), chemicals that the bees use to repel something that’s attacking the hive. Because elephants have a highly developed sense of smell, Wright and his team thought they might be able to use honeybee pheromones to affect elephant behaviors.They tested out a mixture of chemicals similar to honeybees’ alarm signals. In Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa, the team hung white socks with the chemicals andnormal so cks around an elephant watering hole, and observed the animals’ behavior.“Elephants are really curious creatures. They’ll walk along and see something like a sock hanging in a tree, and they’ll observe it. If it’s not with the pheromones, they’ll pick it up, throw it around, and try to taste it, things like that. And in the case of those with the pheromones, they would quickly show signs of unease or uncertainty, and they’d back off from them. Very seldom would they go pick them up and play with them.”The study is in Current Biology. Next up, the researchers plan to perfect the chemicals to get an even stronger avoidance response from elephants. That way, these remarkable animals will stay far away from wherever they should not be going — and both elephants and humans can coexist a bit more peacefully.22.What is known about elephants in Africa and Asia?A.They get on well with humans. B.They must be in great danger. C.They attack farmers on purpose. D.They might threaten other species. 23.What does the un derlined word “repel” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Search for. B.Slow down. C.Drive away. D.Look into. 24.How did Wright’s team conduct the research?A.By testing predictions. B.By making comparisons.C.By analyzing causes and effects. D.By recording historical development. 25.What is the main idea of the text?A.Honeybee pheromones are put into use.B.Elephants live in harmony with humans.C.Honeybee alarm signals protect elephants.D.Elephants’ curiosity is out of expectations.三、七选五“The Friendship Files” is my series of interviews about friendships. When this project began, I wrote, “People are at their most generous, their funniest, and their most fascinating when talking with and about their friends.” The interviews only strengthen ed that belief.____26____Build-up____27____ Sometimes that increases slowly, as it did for two neighbors who have livedacross the hall for 20 years. They’ve checked in on each other when they were sick, and split the bill of a magazine. Those moments finally added up to a friendship during the pandemic (流行病), when they opened doors to talk across the hallway and felt less alone.AttentionMaking friends can be hard, but there are more opportunities than we think. A new friend could be waiting in the com ments section of an article you’re reading, or on the other side of a Google Doc. ____28____ As much as we may feel like our social networks are settled, it’s never too late to meet someone who will be important to you for the rest of your life.IntentionAttention only gets you so far without action. When opportunity arises, put yourself out there. That requires courage to let things be awkward, which is the hardest part of friendship. ____29____ But this does not mean making friends is labor. It takes effort, but it should be a joy.TraditionOne thing that seems to make keeping up with friends easier is tradition, like organizing a book club, a monthly hike, or a regular Dungeons & Dragons campaign. ____30____ The Dungeons & Dragons group has a shorthand (速记法) dating back 30 years ago. A.The simplest and most obvious one is time spent together.B.These unexpected relationships need our special attention.C.We need to be brave to build friendship in places we never expect it.D.Besides keeping groups close, they can give its members a shared culture.E.It takes energy and thought, and you could feel stressed mentally and physically. F.Healthy friendships help improve our well-being in a lot of ways, which are listed as follows.G.Though every bond is different, there are several key forces that help form and maintain friendships.四、完形填空My father grew up in Chicago and loved the local team Cubs (小熊队) his whole life. I loved my dad, so the Cubs ____31____ me too. When I went back home after school or work,I always watched the Cubs with him. Two decades after my father’s ____32____, every time I watch the Cubs on television, I think of him and ____33____ with him in my head about their game.Perhaps baseball is too ____34____ a thing for father and son to connect over. A ball game might seem, frankly, sort of ____35____ compared with family and career concerns. But that is ____36____ what makes it ideal for forming relationships. We had nothing to____37____ as we watched them play, except for the ____38____ of enjoying the games together as father and son, which was much greater than it would have been, if either of us had ____39____ without the other. The Cubs were the “place” where we met to enjoy being _____40_____.Lots of sports fans have similar _____41_____. Sportswriters find that 42 percent of sports fans were “very _____42_____” with their family life, compared with less than a quarter of nonfans.If your _____43_____ with family are a little cold, you might be _____44_____ too much usefulness in your activities. Maybe the solution is to develop a taste for baseball, or maybe instead for opera or _____45_____.31.A.attracted B.supported C.impressed D.comforted 32.A.illness B.death C.return D.arrival 33.A.joke B.agree C.discuss D.argue 34.A.small B.popular C.tiring D.risky 35.A.funny B.healthy C.dangerous D.useless 36.A.finally B.exactly C.obviously D.normally 37.A.gain B.keep C.expect D.offer 38.A.importance B.satisfaction C.pride D.power 39.A.started B.played C.watched D.enjoyed 40.A.touched B.praised C.entertained D.connected 41.A.attitudes B.interests C.explanations D.experiences 42.A.patient B.familiar C.pleased D.certain 43.A.relationships B.conversations C.days D.moments 44.A.leading to B.suffering from C.getting over D.asking about 45.A.chess B.money C.math D.science五、根据所给汉语提示填空46.Keep on running, Rob. ________________ (毕竟), 20 minutes of exercise every day is better than nothing. (根据汉语提示完成句子)47.It wouldn’t be quite the thing to t________________ (出现) in jeans and trainers at the graduation ceremony. (根据中英文提示填空)48.People are not allowed to cut down this kind of trees, which is ________________ (是……的家园) some local animals. (根据汉语提示完成句子)49.None of the competitors could catch up with the runner in ________________ (领先). (根据汉语提示完成句子)50.________________ (流程图) are widely used in computer programs or accounting systems. (根据汉语提示填空)51.Sally’s father was good at cooking meatballs, which were ________________ (浅粉红色) inside but incredibly soft and juicy. (根据汉语提示完成句子)52.Since I was a little boy, my mother has taught me to be honest, never taking what doesn’t ________________ (属于) me. (根据汉语提示完成句子)53.Leave your key with a neighbour ________ (以防万一) you lock yourself out one day. (根据汉语提示完成句子)54.The Nobel Prize winner was ________________ (高度赞扬) for his devotion to the advancement of physiology. (根据汉语提示完成句子)55.Even though the new department doesn’t have e________________ (足够空间) to swing a cat, it is convenient for me to take metro to my company. (根据中英文提示填空)56.As a book lover, J.K Rowling always l________________ of (忘记) time in the bookstore, deeply absorbed in books. (根据中英文提示填空)57.With the new regulation about the pandemic announced, the new life of 2023 isw________________ (向……挥手) us. (根据中英文提示填空)58.S________________ (社交媒体) and smart-phone apps have become so popular in recent years because teens need a place to call their own. (根据中英文提示填空)59.I c________________ (偶遇;遇到) a picture of my head teacher when I was going through my stuff. (根据中英文提示填空)六、根据中英文提示填写单词60.S________________ (谈及) the novel “After Twenty Years”, I regard it as a pretty lively story about two ordinary men in New York city. (根据中英文提示填空)七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高一英语试卷上册期末考试及答案

高一英语试卷上册期末考试及答案

高一英语试卷上册期末考试及答案必须记住我们学习的时间是有限的。

时间有限,不只由于人生短促,更由于人的纷繁。

下面给大家分享一些关于高一英语试卷上册期末考试及答案,希望对大家有所帮助。

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,共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 did the man put his wallet?A. At home.B. In his back pocket.C. In his breast pocket.2. Why does the man look happy?A. He has bought a new book.B. He has finished his new book.C. His poem is being published.3. Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In a book shop.4. How did the woman know her husband?A. On the Internet.B. By newspaper.C. By a friend.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Rainforests.B. Animals.C. Weather.第二节:(共15小题; 每题1.5分 ,共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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

人教版高一英语上学期期末试题(含答案)

人教版高一英语上学期期末试题(含答案)

人教版高一英语上学期期末试题高一英语本试卷共8页,卷面满分130分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写学校、班级、姓名、试室号、座位号及准考证号,并用2B铅笔填涂准考证号。

2.全部答案必须在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

3.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。

不能答在试卷上。

4.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的相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、圆珠笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

5.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ABest Venice ToursGrand CanalConsidered to be the main street of Venice, the 2-mile-long Grand Canal is one of the city’s most popular and highly photographed attractions. If you’re hoping to hire a gondolier (贡多拉船夫) for a romantic (but expensive) row along the canal, plan to pay between 80 and 120 euros for the ride. Many others suggested hopping aboard the vaporetto (水上巴士), or the public water taxi, for a much cheaper experience. Vaporetto Line I travels down the Grand Canal. Travel experts strongly recommend purchasing a Venezia Unica City Pass if you don’t plan on walking the entirety of your trip due to the high cost of one-way fare.Rialto BridgeSeveral centuries ago, the Rialto Bridge was the only way to cross the Grand Canal. There are now four major bridges that cross the canal, but the Rialto Bridge is by far the most famous. The bridge is a design work of Antonio da Ponte. Predicted to fail by critics, the bridge still stands and is considered an engineering wonder.Campanile di San MarcoThis particular bell tower was built in the early 20th century, as a reproduction of the 16th-century one, which was used by Galileo Galilei to set his telescope. It also served as a stage for tight rope walkers during the Fl ight of the Angel celebration. Today’s bell tower, with a 324-foot height, is used for sightseers who want to have a full view of Venice. To avoid crowds, travelers say it’s best to go early in the morning or late in the evening.St. Mark’s SquareSt. Mark’s Square, or Piazza San Marco, is considered to be the heart of Venice. As the largest square in Venice, St. Mark’s Square is the only “piazza” in the city. It’s strongly recommended that visitors visit the square either early in the morning or late in the evening simply because of the crowds. The restaurants and shops in the square are very expensive. It’s recommended that visitors walk a few streets away from the square to find more reasonably priced meals and souvenirs. 1.Why is a Venezia Unica City Pass recommended?A. To pay for the public transportation at a lower price.B. To ensure visitors take the best photos of the attractions.C. To enable visitors to experience a romantic trip with a gondolier.D. To help save money for the tickets of the most popular attractions.2.Which of the following attractions has some connections with space science?A. Grand Canal.B. Piazza San Marco.C. Rialto Bridge.D. Campanile di San Marco.3.In which section of a website can we probably read this text?A. Tourism.B. Food.C. Science.D. Arts.BWhen presented with a Make-A-Wish grant, most 13-year-old boys would buy a gaming system or take a trip to Disney World. But Abraham Olagbegi is not like most teens!Abraham is recovering from a bone marrow transplant (骨髓移植) resulting from rare genetic blood disorder. Last year was a scary time for him and his family, but the transplant was successful, and he’s now on a path to good health. When he found out he was qualified for Make-A-Wish, he shocked everyone with his request.“I remember we were coming home from one of his doctor appointments and he said, ‘Mom, I thought about it, and I really want to feed the homeless,’” said Miriam Olagbegi, Abraham’s mother. “I said, ‘Are you sure, Abraham? You could do a lot… You are sure you don’t want a PlayStation?’”Abraham’s whole family thought it was a great idea, especially since they’ve tried to teachtheir kids to give freely and openly to others whenever possible. In the 13-year-old’s words, “My parents always taught us t hat it’s a blessing to be a blessing.”Make-A-Wish granted Abraham’s special request, spending a day in September handing out ,free plates of food to people experiencing homelessness in Jackson, Mississippi. Local businesses donated all of the food and supplies, and together they managed to feed about 80 people!Abraham said seeing the gratitude on their faces made his wish come true and “warms our hearts”. Now the Make-A-Wish team will continue Abraham’s program named Abraham’s Table every month.We’re just very excited to be able to continue on this program. It’s just so rewarding.” Miriam said. “If I was out there on the streets, homeless, I would want somebody at some point to think of me and to do something special for me. So, that’s what I try to te ach my kids and we just try to pay it forward, by doing what we were raised to do.”4.What did Abraham Olagbegi request as a wish?A. A gaming system.B. A trip to Disney World.C. Free food for the homeless.D. Donation of his family’s income.5.How did A braham’s family react to his request?A. They felt confused.B. They were unsatisfied.C. They tried to change his mind.D. They fully supported it.6.What do we learn about Abraham’s parents?A. They are rich and generous.B. They are very strict parents.C. They influence Abraham positively.D. They decide everything for Abraham. 7.What is a suitable title for the text?A. Abraham’s Special WishB. Abraham’s Journey to Good HealthC. Influence of Family Value on AbrahamD. Community Support in Abraham’s T ableCAustralian teenagers are missing important, basic kitchen skills and it’s having a negative influence on their health. It’s also leading our next generation towards increased rates of obesity (肥胖), according to the findings of a new survey.A national survey of 1,006 parents found that close to half of all 12 to 18 years old teenagers can’t boil an egg; 1 in 5 only have kitchen skills that allow them to pour milk on cereal; 42%can’t boil noodles; 83.9%don’t know how to roast a chicken; 60.1 percent can’t bake a potato.Research company Pureprofile asked parents to judge how well their kids could perform in the kitchen across some tasks. More than half (67.3%) of parents believe their children could do betterwhen it comes to healthy food and lifestyle knowledge. Close to half of parents (42.5%) believe poor food choices are caused by lack of education at middle school, with 9 in 10 parents in support of schools doing more to encourage a healthy lifestyle.Miriam Raleigh, an expert on the relationship between food and health, said she was already seeing a generation of young parents who had “no idea how to cook”. “They depend on convenience meals and easy snacks, and those foods often have a higher fat and salt content which can lead to obesity and a lot of health problems,” Ms Raleigh said.The school’s Kitchen Garden program founder, Stephanie Alexander, said that if more was not done to improve the situation we would be heading towards a generation of fatter and more unhealthy kids. Ms Alexander also said she would introduce her Kitchen Garden program into middle schools so teenagers can learn the art of cooking food.“I’m so proud of what we have achieved in the primary school and I really believe we can have the same success in middle schools,” she said.8.What did the national survey find about Australian teenagers?A. They eat unhealthy food.B. They are poor at cooking.C. They like convenience meals.D. They are interested in cooking. 9.What’s the function of paragraph 2?A. Explaining the reasons.B. Providing the data.C. Making comparisons.D. Giving examples.10.What did Miriam Raleigh try to express?A. Her worry about the unhealthy lifestyle.B. Her concern in young parents’ education.C. The way to reduce obesity in young people.D. The need to improve everyone’s cooking skills.11.What is the purpose of this passage?A. To teach teenagers cooking.B. To care about teenagers’ health.C. To improve school education.D. To promote a cooking program.DA small group of Cuban dive instructors have started a project to grow coral (珊瑚) and replant it. The divers hope to restore part of Cuba’s barrier reef (堡礁). And they are working with limited financial support and using materials recovered from the coast.Luis is one of the project’s leaders. The 44-year-old fisherman grew up on Cuba’s north coast. He said, “It’s incredible to see the loss of coral in the past 30 years.” He added, “Our dream is tomake the parts of the barrier reef that have lost their coral grow again.”To make that happen, Luis worked with other dive instructors and neighborhood schoolchildren with the support from Cuba’s environmental organizations. They began collecting pieces of coral spread across the ocean floor after large storms three years ago. The pieces were then hung on branches of underwater “trees” made from old plastic pipes and supported by fishing lines recovered from the coast. They were then “replanted” on the coral reef, fixed by nails driven into the rock. In a year, most survive and grow enough to repopulate the part of the barrier reef between 60 to 80 meters in length.Like many coral reefs around the world, the ones in Cuba are threatened by changing water temperatures, destructive plants and animals, pollution and over-fishing. It is reported that the world has already lost 30 to 50 percent of its coral reefs.Karine is a French diver who just visited Cuba for the first time. She said the reef looked better than others she had seen on dives elsewhere in the world, including in Africa. “The cora l needs to be protected,” she said after two dives on a recent trip to nearby Varadero. She said, “It’s good to see that in Cuba they take care of what they have, and that it is still not too affected by too much tourism.”12.What can we infer from the rec overy of the Cuba’s barrier reef?A. It is just a new project to start.B. It is a slow and difficult process.C. It is mainly carried out by schoolchildren.D. It is greatly supported by the government.13.How do the dive instructors fix the pieces of coral on the reef?A. They are fastened to the rock by fishing lines.B. They are supported by the trees on the ocean floor.C. They are placed firmly by nails driven into the rock.D. They are hung by old plastic pipes collected on the coast.14.What does the underlined word “destructive” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Endangered.B. Beneficial.C. Plentiful.D. Harmful.15.What is Karine’s attitude towards the Cubans’ effort to recover the coral reef?A. Doubtful.B. Concerned.C. Positive.D. Disappointed.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。

东莞市2021-2022年高一上学期期末教学质量检查英语试卷(word版,有答案)

东莞市2021-2022年高一上学期期末教学质量检查英语试卷(word版,有答案)

东莞市2021-2022年高一上学期期末教学质量检查高一英语第二部分阅读理解(25分,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。

ASo how do you kill time to relax yourself? Here are some of the things my friends and I did to have fun without modern conveniences last month.Card gamesPlaying cards can bring hours of fun! It is the most common card game. You only need a pack of cards. The games include 'President’, ‘Cheat’ and a take on the game” ‘UNO’.Hunt the thimbleOne player hides a thimble or another small object in a room, while the other players stay outside. The other players then return to the room and look for the object. The player who hid the thimble can give clues or say ‘hot’ or 'cold’ depending on how close the players are to the object. The person who finds the item first wins.Board gamesBoard games are great at helping pass the time on a dull day. In the game, players have to deduce(推断)the mystery of the story. For example,when solving the mystery of the broken toy, players have to discover which toy it was, who broke it, and when it was broken.ConsequencesThis is a very amusing game. All you need is a pen and piece of paper for each person in the group. Everyone writes the beginning of a story. Then it is passed to the next person in the circle, who writes the next word or sentence. But the challenge is that the paper is folded so that only the most recent phrase can be seen before being passed again to the next player, who writes the next line and so on. After ten sentences have been written, the whole story is seen clearly. Usually there will be some funny stories to make you laugh!11. Which game favors a player good at finding/hidden objects?A. Card games.B. Hunt the thimble.C. Board games.D.Consequences.12.What challenges players in Consequences?A. Players need a pen and piece of paper.B. Players must write clearly and completelyC. Players should write the beginning of a story on the paper.D. Players can only see the most recent part of the folded paper.13. What is the purpose of the text?A. To instruct readers to play four games.B. To compare which game is more funny.C. To introduce some games to pass the time.D. To inform readers he could play four games.BFerrell got the standard well wishes on the website on her 53rd birthday, but she got some unusual messages too. One message was from a family in California who had just lost their four-year-old son to cancer. His older brother was heartbroken. Could Ferrell help?That message was exactly what Ferrell was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd,the longtime social service worker had put out a call on her website. She wanted to perform 53 acts of kindness by the end of her birth month! and she needed information on people who could use one. When she got the note about the California family, she sent a wind chime(风铃)with the message "Listen to the wind and know that I am near" carved on it. It now hangs in the four-year-old’s bedroom, where his brother can listen to it whenever he wants.This is not the first time that Ferrell has decided to give gifts for her birthday. For her47th,she founded Love with Skin On, an organization devoted to doing good deeds. Over the years, Ferrell has reached out and touched over 100 strangers, some found online, others with help from her grandkids. In another act of giving, she shared her favorite creative gift ideas online for others to use.Ferrell pays for everything herself: gift cards and care packages. Her family often gives her some extra birthday cash with a warning not to spend it on anyone else, which she naturally ignores.“I got a couple of gift cards for my birthday this year and was like“YESSS!”It’s Ferrell’s party, and she’ll give if she wants to.14.Why did Ferrell send the California family a wind chime?A To bring a message to the family B. To ask for the needed informationC. To comfort the child who lost his brother.D. To help the child lean about a wind chime.15. What do we know about Ferrell?A. She began to give gifts at 53.B. She did 53 acts of kindness in total.C. She helped people in trouble in different ways.D. She set up an organization to celebrate her birthday.16. Which of the following words can best describe Ferrell?A.Gifted and modest.B.Caring and generous.C. Humorous and thoughtful.D. Determined and confident17. what can we learn from the text?A. To give is better than to receive.B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.C.God helps those who help themselves.D. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.C“Pale Moon rains. Red Moon blows. White Moon neither rains nor snows." For generations, people have watched the Moon for signs of changes in the weather. The Moon does, in fact, affect the Earth's climate and weather patterns in different ways.The most obvious effect the Moon has on the Earth can be seen in the ocean tides.A world without tides would have very different weather systems. Tides are one factor that influences the movement of ocean currents, whichmove warm or cool water around the Earth. Thus, the water temperature changes. Warm ocean currents bring warmer and wetter weather, while cold ocean currents bring colder and drier weather.The Moon is also thought to affect polar temperatures and contribute to fluctuations in the amount of Arctic ice.Tidal forces(潮汐力)act to break up ice sheets and change ocean heat flows, changing the amount of ice in the Arctic Ocean. Satellite measurements have shown that the poles are 0.55℃warmer during a full Moon.The Moon's influence,sometimes slight and sometimes strong, has had an important impact on life on Earth. Some scientists argue that it is the Moon that made life possible in the first place. The Moon makes the Earth move steadily as it is spinning(自转),helping to give us a steady climate. Without it,the Earth would lose balance. The Moon is our closest friend,without which the Earth would be a very lonely place.18.Why do people watch the Moon according to Paragraph 1?A. To appreciate the moon.B. To record weather patterns.C. To prepare for extreme weather.D.To observe signs of weather changes19. What impact does the Moon have on the Earth?A.It influences water temperatureB.It makes weather hard to predictC. It turns the earth colder and drier.D. It changes the size of ocean currents.20. What does the underlined word “fluctuations”mean?A.Change.B.Increase.C.Flow.D. Measurement.21. What is the best title for the passage?A.Changes of Ocean Heat Flows.B.Patterns of the Earth's Climate.C.Causes of Changes in Polar Weather.D. Effects of the Moon on Global WeatherDWhen I'm on my social media, I sometimes feel like I'm in a modern, virtual agora(露天集市) of ancient Greek city-states. This was the center of town, the place where business was conducted, goods were bought and sold, and ideas were exchanged. For many people, the agora was not just a marketplace; it was the stage on which the dramas of daily life started. Social media now provides that space.In the age of social media, we may be returning to a state in which a thinker's wisdom relies on his ability to perform it. That is to say, we are able to transform that performance into online information.Some of the best-known public people of the present day have realized this. Jordan Poterson and BrenéBrown, for example, have lots of followings across their social media platforms, using them as major platforms to spread their ideas. While neither of them may call themselves as philosophers, both deal with basic philosophical ideas about happiness and how to live.However, could the competitive performance of wisdom fully show whether people really owned it? Plato thought it might be a problem, and it can also be seen from the“Information War"of the present day. So, what if you're good at social media- does that mean that you have anything of value to say? Popularity may be measured by likes, but wisdom is not.22. What do social media and the Greek agora have in common?A. They focus on trade of goods.B. They offer a stage to do dramas.C. They are both the center of town.D.They allow ideas to be exchanged23. What does the underlined word“this" refer to?A.Returning to ancient Greek city-statesB.Transforming old habits into new ones.C. Using social media to spread their ideasD.Building a stage to put on some performances24. How does the author prove his idea in Paragraph 4?A.By giving examples.B. By using a quotationC.By making a comparisonD. By providing research data.25. Where is the text probably from?A.A guidebook.B.A magazine.C. A textbook.D.A novel.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2022-2023学年度第一学期期末教学质量检查高一英语(东莞市高一上期末试题含答案)

2022-2023学年度第一学期期末教学质量检查高一英语(东莞市高一上期末试题含答案)2022-2023 学年度第一学期期末教学质量检查高一英语(本试卷共四部分,满分 150 分;考试时间 120 分钟)第一部分听力(共两节;满分 20 分)第一节听力理解(两段共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)共两小段,每段播放两遍。

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 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听第一段对话,回答第 1~2 题。

1. Who hurt the man’s nose?A. The monkey.B. His daughter.C. His boss.2. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. To have a rest.B. To pick up his boss.C. To see a doctor.听第二段对话,回答第 3~5 题。

3. How long has Steve been to the gym?A. Less than 3 months.B. 3 to 6 months.C. Over 6 months.4. On which day is Steve free for training at present?A. Tuesday.B. Friday.C. Sunday.5. Which is Steve’s regular form of exercising?A. Running.B. Weight lifting.C. Doing yoga.第二节听取信息(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)听下面一段独白。

请从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为6~10 的空格中。

听录音前,你将有 10 秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。

TikTok—One of the Most Popular Social Media App sThe number of activedaily usersIn late 2022: 1.5 billion.The length of videos __6___secondsThe steps to __7_ on TikTok 1. Open the TikTok app and log in.2. Click the plus sign to open the__8___3. Find the choice “LIVE” and tap it.4. Add a(n)__9___and a title to your video.5. Tap the pink button.The best time to post on TikTokAt 10pm on___10____.第二部分阅读理解(共两节;每小题 2.5 分,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

云南省德宏州2022-2023学年高一上学期期末教学质量统一监测英语试题

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2023-2024学年上海市松江区高一上学期期末考试英语试卷

松江区2023学年度第一学期期末质量监控试卷高一英语(满分150分,完卷时间120分钟)Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension* The following word and expression might be useful for you in listening comprehension.indicate [ˈmdɪkeɪt] v. 象征host [həʊst] family 寄宿家庭Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. $3. B. $5. C. $15. D. $50.2. A. Husband and wife. B. Mother and son.C. Salesman and customer.D. Doctor and patient.3. A. In a cinema. B. In a restaurant.C. In a bank.D. In a hospital.4. A. Try living with the noise. B. Get some exercise.C. Find where the noise comesD. Change the living place.5. A. Take a good rest. B. Visit Shanghai Museum.C. Catch up with her art studies.D. Do the art project herself.6. A. Carry the box downstairs. B. Help the woman downstairs.C. Bring some books next time.D. Take the stones out of the box.7. A. A basketball. B. A CD C. A classical novel. D. A concert ticket.8. A. Because he was too tired to drive.B. Because there was a traffic accident.C. Because there was a problem with the car.D. Because his little brother called for help9. A. The woman will send the dog away.B. Both the speakers are good travelers.C. The woman brought her pet along on the trip.D. Both the speakers have a chance to play hard10. A. Mr. Chen hasn’t shown up now. B. The students are waiting outside.C. The weather isn’t very good today.D. Mr. Chen’s class meets outside today.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation,you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. The value of school life. B. Doubts about school life.C. The cultural meaning of school life.D. Different ways to enjoy school life.12. A. Because the playground offers wonder.B. Because we have more friends then.C. Because things then have good quality.D. Because school life is easy and fun.13. A. We learn more knowledge from textbooks.B. We can get on well with schoolmates.C. We have a better understanding of the world.D. We will free ourselves from limits of life.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following program.14. A. He has to make a choice. B. He meets a long-lost friend.C. He has trouble using the forks.D. He comes across a fork in the road.15.A BC D16. A. Forks should be popularized in the world.B. Forks are sometimes considered dangerous.C. There are lots of daily expressions related to forks.D. People love creating words from animals they see.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation17. A. A tourist B. An explorer. C. A trip adviser D. An exchange student.18. A. Because she went on a strict diet.B. Because it was late to have dinner.C. Because they believed she wasn’t hungry.D. Because no food was left when she was back.19. A. Polite B. Direct. C. Eye-opening. D. Fascinating.20. A. Travel makes one more honest.B. Being friendly is the best choice.C. Understanding others takes a fluency in culture.D. Food culture is different from country to country.Ⅱ. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the two passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)How to Water PlantsAll plants need water. The watering of plants plays a major role in helping plants grow healthily. It seems simple but actually requires many considerations.Let’s take a close look at the water plants need first. Plants (21)_________ grow in places with low rainfall require more water. And plants (22)_________ ability to adjust themselves to dry conditions is strong can live with less watering.When it comes to tools, a garden pipe (管子) long enough to reach the furthest part of the garden (23)_________ (prefer). This ensures enough water is provided for the plants and helps to make watering much (24)_________ (easy).An inexperienced gardener may water a little each time but several times a day. This is undesirable (25)_________ it does not help roots to grow deep. Besides, we’d better avoid watering in full sun (26)_________ the leaves won’t lose water quickly from the surface.(B)18th Birthday in ChinaIn China many people celebrate their 18th birthday as an important one because that suggests coming of age, which is (27)_________ term used to describe the transition between childhood and adulthood. It marks the beginning (28)_________ a young person is expected to have the related rights and responsibilities of adulthood.In ancient China, the coming-of-age ceremony was an important ritual for a child that was going to set foot (29)_________ the grown-up world. It dates back to the Zhou Dynasty and bas a history of over 2,000 years. According to the records in Liji, boys would participate in a capping ceremony when they (30)_________ (be) 20, and girls a hair-pinning ceremony at the age of 15.After the ceremony, they were considered adults and (31)_________ get married. According to the book, human beings are human because of all the rituals and polite behaviors. But polite behaviors won’t start (32)_________ people are properly dressed, so during these ceremonies, boys and girls would ritualistically put on carefully-prepared hats and hair accessories (发饰) to show that they are formally dressed for the adulthood.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Go RecyclingNo one looking at the state of Earth in 2023 can be in any doubt that we are facing three serious environmental problems: climate problem, loss of biodiversity (生物多样性) and pollution of air, soil and water. To solve the problems, we increase the use of electric cars, 33 greener eating and reduce plastic use. However, sometimes these solutions can be opposite to the expected goals. For instance, creating space for biofuel crops to give off fewer pollutants and greenhouse gases can, in fact, 34 increase the cutting down of trees. That means in most cases solutions aiming at one problem each time are 35 to be effective. And, what is perhaps lacking is a(n) 36 of how interlinked these problems are.We should realize that a key 37 linking al the three problems is waste. The root cause of global warming is CO2, a waste gas. The seas are polluted by plastic and other waste products. We 38 forests, among other things, to grow more food — much of which goes to waste.A shocking figure lies at the heart of our special report on our world — of the more than 100 billion tons of things that humans use each year, hardly 10% is recycled. That makes it obvious a full-range war on waste should be paid 39 attention. The situation requires our speedy moving away from the way of thinking — “take, make, throw” — towards a more recyclable one, which means we should begin 40 the products and when they reach the end of their useful lives, they can be recycled.Solving the three problems calls for a huge transition with joint efforts. Governments must take the lead by introducing laws with the purpose of rewarding green practices, such as the 41 of waste. Industries can reduce, re-use and recycle wherever possible, and 42 themselves with suppliers and the like-minded to realize recyclable business models.Ⅱ. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Listening, speaking, reading and writing are necessary to everyday life, where language is the primary tool for expression and communication. Studying how people use language — what words and phrases we unknowingly 43 — can help us better understand ourselves and why we behave the way we do.Linguists attempt to 44 what is individual and general about the language we use. They also try to find how it came into use and the ways it 45 over time. After researches, they consider language as a cultural, social and mental thing.“Understanding why and how languages are different from one another tells about what is human, and in contrast, discovering what’s 46 about languages can help us understand the heart of our humanity,” said Dan Jurafsky, the Professor in Humanities and chair of the Department of Linguistics at Stanford.The stories below show some of the ways linguists have 47 many parts of language.Stanford linguists have found that even the smallest differences in language use is 48 the speakers’ belief,according to research. One study finds that a(n) 49 harmless sentence, such as “girls are as good as boys at math,” can in some way reflect sexist stereotypes (性别刻板印象). The statement’s grammatical form suggests that being good at math is more 50 for boys than girls, the researchers said. Language can play a(n) 51 role in showing how we and others understand the worldStudying other languages helps us have a better understanding of 52 around the world. People speak about 7,000 languages worldwide. Although there are a lot of similar things among languages, each one is 53 , both in its structure and in the way it reflects the culture of the people who speak it. Jurafsky advised that we shouldn’t only 54 our own language — it’s also important to study other languages and how they develop as time changes. They can help us understand what is rooted in humans’ different way of communicating with one another.Linguists study how certain speech models match special 55 , including how language can influence the buying decision or their social media use, and they both vary a lot among people. 56 , in one research paper, a group of Stanford researchers examined the differences in how two parties — Republicans and Democrats, who have different ways of speech, express themselves online. The purpose is to help us know how a(n) 57 difference of beliefs can occur on social media.“Understanding what different groups of people say and why is the first step in deciding how we can help bring people together,” Jurafsky said.43. A. analyze B. choose C. recall D. pronounce44. A. create B. range C. determine D. maintain45. A. changes B. signals C. selects D. strengthens46. A. confusing B. rewarding C. ironic D. common47. A. mastered B. researched C. described D. developed48. A. ahead of B. relevant to C. tom away from D. held back by49. A. seemingly B. individually C. embarrassingly D. occasionally50. A. specific B. tempting C. formal D. natural51. A. faulty B. secondary C. relaxing D. essential52. A. communication B. harshness C. establishment D. distance53. A. limited B. useful C. exceptional D. current54. A. point to B. center around C. leave behind D. argue over55. A. comments B. achievements C. confusions D. behaviors56. A. On the contrary B. In summary C. For example D. As a result57. A. dramatic B. disgusting C. balanced D. slightSection BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A. B. C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I’m a huge fan of the Pacific Northwest and its bright green forests, rough coastline, and beaches decorated with wood, but visiting a top national park in summer often brings the opposite of what I come for — being alone — ashuge crowds try hard to park and take photos. So, my last visit to Olympic National Park was in mid-September. I ended up bathing in the peace and quiet of forest among ancient trees and staying close enough to nearby communities to feel safe.I thought that taking the jump from my comfortable hotel room in the park into the great outdoors was unpleasant at first. However, once I began walking slowly and aimlessly along the Hoh River Trail there and slowing down to observe beautiful sunlight and tiny mushrooms that looked like colorful umbrellas, I felt my breath deepen and my nervous system begin to relax for the first time in a long time. What I want to say is that just because the world seems obviously set up for twosomes doesn’t mean you have to let such a standard keep you from living your dreams right now. Solo travel has made me stronger and braver than I ever thought possible. It has opened up my worldview by throwing me out of my comfort zone again and againWhen it comes to living conditions, the national park not only offers 15 campgrounds across its huge area, it’s also home to five other choices for guests who would prefer not to sleep alone inside a tent — the small national park houses. Although I enjoy being alone, I have to admit that one of the coolest things about these small houses is that they are there to strengthen connection among strangers, and as such, there is usually a big fireplace next to excellent armchairs and sofas where guests can move around and make small talks at night. In one small house called Lake Quinault, I talked with grey-haired seniors about the best old-growth forest walks and asked hotel workers about the Roosevelt Dining Room (so named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the president during 1933-1945, came to visit), right next door.58. What made the author avoid visiting Olympic National Park in summer?A. The wish to stay close to communities.B. The likelihood to meet crowds of people.C. The quiet environment in an ancient forest.D. The rough coastlines and the woody beaches.59. According to paragraph 2, the author thinks that traveling alone can ______.A. keep opening up her worldviewB. slow her down in living her dreamsC. stop her leaving her comfortable zoneD. give her a chance to stay in hotel rooms60. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Seniors in Lake Quinault are the best forest walkers there.B. The park offers five completely different places to stay in.C. Big fireplaces in houses are meant to strengthen connection.D. The author stayed in a house next door to a famous president.61. The passage is mainly about ______.A. the author’s love for the Pacific NorthwestB. the author’s solo trip to Olympic National ParkC. the greatest tourist attractions in Olympic National ParkD. the brief comparison between group travel and solo ones(B)The connection we have to cats is so strong it feels almost as though they can read our thoughts, study our moods, and even judge how to behave based on our needs. But what really goes on in their sweet, furry heads?Research suggests that cats don’t necessarily see us as any different from them. While cats understand that their human caretakers are larger than they are, they continue to behave around us in the same way as if they were around other cats. The only key difference is that cats meow to humans, not other cats.Owners wondering about what the cats are thinking about should turn to cat body language. Since these are the ways your cat primarily communicates with you, studying their body language can help you understand then on a deeper level and you may start with tails:We may think we have great insight into “cat thinking”, but we may never fully understand them. There exist lots of misunderstandings about cats, most notably:*Cats try to be alien and prefer to be alone. No! They are actually social animals who hope for close relationship.*Purring (making a low continuous sound) only means happiness…In fact, it can also suggest pressure, fear, or pain. Keep an eye out for illness, and be prepared in the case of an unexpected accident.*Cats scratch (抓) to anger people. Wrong again! Cats need to act out this to give themselves great pleasure and comfort.A recent study concluded that cats, when given a choice between playing with certain toys or having interactive fun with a human being, decisively choose to play with a person. For us here at Cat Care of Vinings, it’s two-sided!As always, please call us with any questions or concerns. Or, let us know what you believe cat thinking is all about!Tags: Cat Thinking Cat Thoughts My Cat’s Brain What Does My Cat ThinkPosted in: The Cat’s MeowPrevious: A Pun-fact Match: The Keys to Successful Cat AdoptionNext: Your Guide to Fourth of July Cat Safety62. We may find this passage from a ______.A. newspaperB. posterC. magazineD. website63. If the owner gives the cat its favorite food, what will it probably do?A. Keep its tail low.B. Hook its tail.C. Hide its tail.D. Shake its tail.64. The cat may prefer to ______.A. interact with peopleB. purr to suggest angerC. keep away from man-made toysD. scratch to attract attention(C)Nothing compares with the joy of coming home to a lovely pet. Besides keeping one company, pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their social skills. Over the past 10 years, researchers have been looking at what the possible effects are.Animals can offer comfort and support. Dogs are espe cially good at this. They’re sometimes brought into hospitals or nursing homes. Ann Berger, a researcher at the NIH Clinical Center, teaches the patients with serious diseases about mindfulness to help decrease stress and manage pain. “Mindfulness includ es attention, awareness, e tc.,”Berger says, “all those are things that animals bring to the table. People kind of have to learn it, while animals do this innately.” Researchers are also studying the safety of bringing animals into hospital settings because animals may bring people more germs (病菌). A current study is looking at the safety of bringing dogs to visit children with a certain kind of illness. Scientists will be testing the children’s hands to see if there are dangerous levels of germs brought by the dog after the visit.Dogs may also help in the classroom. One study found that dogs can help children with ADHD, a disease related to attention. Researchers divided children with ADHD into two groups. The first group of kids read to dogs once a week for 30 minutes. The second group read to toys like dogs. After 12 weeks, kids who read to the real animals showed better social skills. They also had fewer behavioral problems. “Animals can become a way of building a bridge for the social communication,” says Griffin, a child development expert at NIH. He adds that researchers are trying to better understand these effects and whom they might help.While pets may bring many health advantages, an animal may not work for everyone. Recent studies suggest that living with pets at an early age may help protect young children from developing allergies (过敏), but for people who are allergic to certain animals, having pets in the home can do more harm than good.Researchers will continue to explore the many effects of having a pet. They are trying to find out what’s working, what’s not working, and what’s safe.65. When the author says “animals do this innately” in paragraph 2, he probably means ______.A. animals learn from humans to do thisB. animals teach people to stop doing itC. animals are born to be able to do thisD. animals learn to do this as humans do66. What does the study about dogs in the classroom tell us?A. Reading to real dogs could help kids improve behavior.B. Researchers brought dogs there to attract kids’ attention.C. Dogs have poorer social skills than the kids with ADHD.D. Toy dogs work as well as real dogs in accompanying kids.67. What can we learn about the researchers in the passage?A. They still have a long way to go in exploring pets’ effect.B. They don’t doubt the safety of using animals in hospitals.C. Berger helps patients to gain the ability to cure themselves.D. Griffin doesn’t agree that dogs improve children’s reading.68. What might be the best title for the passage?A. Pets’ Various WorkB. The Power of PetsC. Pets as Assistants in SchoolD. Patients’ Call for PetsSection CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Club Activities in Japanese SchoolsIn the after-class activities of Japanese high schools, there are various clubs. Participation depends on students; however, most students choose a certain club. 69 And there are various kinds within each type.A recent survey showed activity participation rate (比率). In junior high schools, participation rate was around 70% in sports clubs and around 20% in culture clubs. In senior high schools, participation rate in sports clubs dropped to about 50%, and in culture clubs, rose to around 25%. One reason is that there are more kinds of culture clubs in senior high schools than in junior high schools, so there is a wider range of choices. 70The rate of junior high school students not choosing any club was less than 10%. However, that number more than doubled in senior high school. In recent years, the number of students not joining in any clubs is increasing. Stronger individualism, which causes unwillingness to participate in group activities, is one factor behind this change.71 Japanese clubs are considered “a part of education” and are different from club activities overseas. Learning teamwork is a common factor; in particular, sports clubs have a strict hierarchy (等级制度) and are useful in leaning to be polite. This is said to have influenced the way Japanese companies work, for example, with respect for seniors. Compared to sports clubs, the hierarchy in culture clubs is not as strict. 72 Besides, clubs which practice traditional Japanese martial arts and culture offer a valuable chance to learn the traditional arts firsthand. By experiencing such arts in teenage years, the chance of passing traditional culture to the next generation is large.Ⅳ. Outline WritingDirections: Read the following passage and complete the brief outline that follows. Write no more than 5 words for each blank.Interesting Traditions Around the WorldTraditions are passed down from generation to generation to inform us of our history. Some are widespread and taken on by one and all, like celebrating New Year and birthdays, and then there are some that are quite strange or interesting and practiced only by a small group of people.Famadihana, also called the turning of the bones, is a festival in Madagascar that honors the dead and celebrates family ties. Every seven years or so, families who can afford rich dinners for guests and new clothes for the living families and the dead, celebrate the festival. They give out gifts for the dead and crying is discouraged during the celebration.Bali’s Day of Silence, or Nyepi, as they call it, is a holiday celebrated with eating little or no food as well as meditation, the practice of thinking deeply in silence. The whole island shuts off all sounds, lights, and all other activities, so there is peace all around. Days before the actual celebration, Balinese people make the ogoh-ogoh (dangerous animals) statues (雕像) that will be used and paraded through the streets the day before Nyepi. The statues are then usually burnt after supposedly attracting dangerous animals.Having started in Middle Ages, flag throwing has long been popular in Tuscany. As the Italians love a good celebration, army parades were held with marching bands and flag bearers. Since flags are considered sacred, the flag bearers have to make sure that they do not fall to the ground. Today, flag throwing is not just popular in Tuscany but also in the whole of Italy.Some traditions may sound strange, yet people hold them close to their hearts and still practice the age-old rituals to this day. These rituals are part of their culture and history and are able to shape and describe people.Outline:Ⅰ. IntroductionAs a form of historic culture, some traditions are shared altogether and others are 73 and celebrated by only a few.Ⅱ. Body partPeople in Madagascar celebrate Famadihana to honor the dead and 74 .During Nyepi in Bali, people eat little or no food and 75 ; days before the festival, statues are made and later they will be burnt.Flag throwing features army parades and gains popularity in Italy.Ⅲ. ConclusionPeople still hold fast to some age-old rituals, because these traditions can 76 .Ⅳ. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.77. 我们每个人对这道数学题都有不同的解法。

广东省汕头市潮阳区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试 英语含答案

潮阳区2023-2024学年度第一学期高一级教学质量监测试卷英语(答案在最后)本试卷共五部分,共8页,满分130分。

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第一部分单项选择题(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.—Don’t argue with me any longer._______.I will pick you up at8:00tomorrow morning.—OK.What should I take for the picnic?A.It’s not the caseB.That’s settledC.It dependsD.Mind your own business 2.—I’m sorry that I spilt some coffee on your table cloth just now.—_______.I will wash it tonight.A.No kiddingB.Forget itC.You’re welcomeD.I’m afraid not 3.—It is not going to rain,________?—_______.It’s a good day for picnic.A.is it;Yes,it isB.isn’t it;Yes,it isC.is it;No,it isn’tD.isn’t it;No,it isn’t 4.—Giles,I have difficulty pronouncing these new words well.Could you help me?—________.You can come around with your English textbook tomorrow.A.With pleasureB.Don’t botherC.It dependsD.Good luck 5.—How often do you eat out?—________,but usually once a week.A.I have no ideaB.Sounds goodC.As usualD.It depends第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节四篇阅读(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。

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高一上学期英语期末教学质量检测试卷 一、完形填空 1. 完形填空 There is a story about a princess who had a small eye problem that she felt was really bad. Being the king’s daughter, she didn’t like to listen and kept 1all the time. When the doctors wanted to help her, she always refused any 2treatment and kept touching her eye and it became worse and worse.3the king announced a big4for whoever could cure his daughter. After some time, a man arrived. He 5that he could cure the princess but6he was not a doctor. After he had 7her, the man said, “There is nothing much wrong with your eye, hut there is something else that is really 8.” The princess was worried and asked what it was. He 9and said, “It is really bad. I shouldn’t tell you about it.” No matter how much she10, he refused to tell her, saying that he could not speak without the king’s11. When the king arrived, the man was still 12to tell his findings. After the king ordered him to tell them, the man said, “Well, there is no problem with the 13. The big problem is that the princess will start14a long tail very soon. If she15it when it appears, I can prevent it from growing.” Everyone was deeply concerned at this 16. And the princess stayed in bed, day and night, directing all her17to feeling when the tail might appear. Thus, after a few days, her eye got well. This is how we 18react: we always focus on our 19problem and it becomes the center of everything. So far, we have done this20, generation after generation. (1)A . movingB . cryingC . workingD . wandering(2)A . medicalB . ordinaryC . cheapD . special(3)A . LuckilyB . FinallyC . UndoubtedlyD . Surprisingly(4)A . mealB . partyC . rewardD . movement(5)A . saidB . agreedC . provedD . doubted(6)A . by chanceB . by no meansC . at one timeD . in fact(7)A . contactedB . promisedC . metD . examined(8)A . seriousB . excitingC . expensiveD . meaningful(9)A . listenedB . talkedC . stoppedD . hesitated(10)A . paidB . thankedC . preparedD . insisted(11)A . promiseB . announcementC . permissionD . kindness(12)A . excitedB . unwillingC . afraidD . unhappy(13)A . princessB . findingC . eyeD . tail(14)A . dreaming aboutB . bringing inC . growingD . drawing(15)A . noticesB . preventsC . observesD . drops(16)A . orderB . newsC . princessD . doctor(17)A . attentionB . moneyC . peopleD . power(18)A . slowlyB . sadlyC . usuallyD . quickly(19)A . seriousB . littleC . importantD . daily(20)A . skillfullyB . aimlesslyC . thankfullyD . repeatedly二、阅读理解 2. 阅读理解 Dear Li Hua, On behalf of the admissions committee, it is my honor and privilege to share with you that you have been admitted to the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University . Albert Gallatin, Treasury Secretary to U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, rounded NYU in 1831. NYU has since grown to become the largest independent research university in America. I now have the pleasure of welcoming you to one of the most influential universities in the world. Congratulations! What Next? View your financial aid award and confirm your enrollment by January 8. Visit our website for very important instructions on how to view your financial aid estimate and confirm your enrollment. Withdraw applications from other colleges or universities by January 8. As an Early Decision candidate, we expect that you will enroll at NYU if you are I financially able to do so. Once you confirm your enrollment, it is your duty to withdraw any applications you may have made to other colleges or universities. If finances prevent you from attending NYU, we will give up your space in our class on January 9. Keep performing. Your admission is contingent on the successful completion of your existing academic program at the same performance level as the one presented in your application. Visit our website to review our expectations for admitted students. Connect with your classmates. Join the NYU Class of 2022 Facebook page to start connecting and communicating with your fellow NYU classmates. Your application was considered for any and all NYU programs and campuses for which you asked for consideration and it is our policy to only

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