【期末复习】东北育才五校联考期末高一英语试题
辽宁省五校联考2020-2021学年高一年级上学期期末考试英语科试卷(word版含答案)
2020—2021 学年度上学期期末考试高一年级英语科试卷答题时间:120 分钟满分:150 分第一部分:听力第一节(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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15.B. £ 9.18.C. £ 9.15.答案是C1.What will the man do?A.Go to the office.B. See his boss off.C. Stay at home.2.What does the woman mean?A.The man should buy a typewriter.B.The man can use her typewriter.C.She wants to borrow a typewriter.3.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A.The man’s Apple Watch.B.The man’s brother.C.The man’s birthday.4.What’s wrong with Mary?A.She isn’t fond of the man.B.She is still angry with the man.C.She is having trouble with work.5.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At the airport.B. In the office.C. At the hotel.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。
辽宁省名校联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语含答案
2023—2024学年度下学期期末考试高一试题英语(答案在最后)考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is Harrison doing?A.Giving information.anizing a trip.C.Signing up for a course.2.How does the woman sound?A.Excited.B.Curious.C.Confused.3.What does the woman offer to do for the man?A.Book a flight ticket for him.B.Accompany him to China.C.Share an article with him.4.Why is David unhappy?A.He fell down on the ground.B.His puzzle machine was broken.C.He missed his father’s birthday party.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.An Olympic event.B.A non-profit organization.C.A kind of sport.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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。
2024-2025学年度高一英语下学期期末考试卷(含答案)
2024-2025学年度高一英语下学期期末考试卷(含答案)(命题学校:xx省实验中学命题人、校对人: xx)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每题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. What does the man say about Jack?A. He's humorous.B. He's responsible.C. He's serious.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Cousins.B. Classmates.C. Uncle and niece.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. What to have for lunch.B. Where to buy some vegetables.C. Who will cook a meal.4. Where are probably the speakers?A. In the car shop.B. In the toy shop.C. In the clothing shop.5. What does the man usually do in his spare time?A. Play chess with his grandfather.B. Play video games.C. Do some exercise.第二节 (共15小题; 每题1.5分, 满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2018-2019学年辽宁省沈阳市东北育才双语学校高一英语期末试卷含解析
2018-2019学年辽宁省沈阳市东北育才双语学校高一英语期末试卷含解析一、选择题1. There is something wrong with the computer, so Jim is trying to ______ and repair it.A. take it apartB. take it downC. take it offD. take it up参考答案:A2. We can protect the safety of our passwords(密码) if we change them ______.A. graduallyB. exactlyC. entirelyD. frequently参考答案:D3. --Shall I invite Ann to my birthday party tomorrow evening?--Yes. It’ll be fine if you______.A. areB. canC. inviteD. do参考答案:D4. It is __________ he said it that surprised me.A. the wayB. in the way thatC. in the wayD. the way which参考答案:A5. I’ve taken someone else’s green sweater by mistakes. It ______ Harry’s. He always wears green..A. could beB. will beC. mustn’t beD. has to be参考答案:A略6. Apple CEO Steve Jobs died of cancer in October, 2011, ______ made most people sad.A. whoB. whichC. whenD. what 参考答案:B7. It’s reported that the United States uses __________ energy as the whole of Europe every year.A. as twiceB. twice much asC. twice as muchD. twice much参考答案:C略8. — Do you mind my taking the books away?— ________.A. Certainly, please do.B. No, go aheadC. Yes, not at allD. No, please don’t参考答案:B9. ---Excuse me. Can you tell me what “DIY” stands for?---It’s for “Do it yourself”.A. shortB. fitC. suitableD. famous参考答案:A10. At the foot of the mountain______.A.a village lieB.lies a villageC.does a village lieD.lying a village参考答案:B略11. As the Spring Festival was approaching, the children looked forward eagerly to ________ their grandparents in the hometown.A.be meeting B.meetingC.meet D.be met参考答案:B考查非谓语动词。
高三试卷英语丨东北五校联考(东北育才等)2023届高三期末联考英语试卷及参考答案
第一部2022-2023学年度上学期期末考试高三年级英语试卷分听力(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)听下面对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的选项中选择最佳选项,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.What do we know about the woman?A.She is fired.B.She didn’t work hard.C.She can take a day off tomorrow.2.At what time does the second film start?A.6:45.B.8:15.C.8:20.3.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a shop.C.In a restaurant.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Animals.B.Scars.C.Childhood.5.What is the woman’s attitude towards the man’s plan?A.Shocked.B.Envious.C.Disappointed.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Have a rest.B.Do more exercise.C.Finish his paper.7.What’s the man’s attitude towards mountain climbing?A.It’s tough.B.It’s wonderful.C.It’s terrible.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
辽宁省实验中学、东北育才、鞍山一中等五校2023-2024学年高三上学期期末联考英语试题
辽宁省实验中学、东北育才、鞍山一中等五校2023-2024学年高三上学期期末联考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解The Children’s Museum of Manhattan Exhibitions Beginning in 2024Adventures with Dora and Diego(Ages: 3-6 years)Join Diego on a series of animal rescue missions. Learn facts about animals and their habitats by helping Diego rescue animals in trouble. Explore a cave, a beach and the rainforest or rub animal footprints, even build a Bear’s nest! By helping Dora and her friends. kids will learn problem-solving skills, and gain a greater appreciator and awareness of Latin American culture.Inside Art(Ages: 4-10 years)The exhibition continues our tradition of providing families with access to beautiful, complex, and challenging art, as well as access to working artists and opportunities for art making. Come to celebrate art as a vehicle for building healthy communities and explore ideas of home and identity.PlayWorks(Ages: birth years)We’ve designed every aspect of PlayWorks TM to help families prepare children to enter school. By combining hands-on games and learning, PlayWorks TM creates a fun and rewarding experience for children.For adults, PlayWorksn TM provides an opportunity to observe each child’s unique learning style and appreciate how play creates a strong foundation for later learning. This innovative environment includes Alphie -a giant talking dragon who “cats” letters! Come lo get more resources to support your child’s language development.Superpowered Metropolis: Early Learning City (Ages: 2-6 years)The exhibit invites children and their grown-ups to feel like heroes, building their learning brain skills together. These skills, known as executive functions, include self-control. working memory, and mental flexibility. Children practice these learning “superpowers” with Zip, Zap, and Zoom, who guide families on a series of city adventures exploring the subways, parks, music, travel, tree houses, and more.1.Which exhibition is suitable for a boy aged 3 who is learning spelling?A.Adventures with Dora and Diego B.Inside ArtC.Superpowered Metropolis: Early Learning City D.PlayWorks2.What is a child expected to learn after attending Adventures with Dora and Diego?A.Learn more about nature and culture.B.Draw a map of city subways and parks.C.Graduate with a specific qualification.D.Get resources for language learning. 3.What do the four exhibitions have in common?A.They are free of charge for kids.B.They are only designed for kids.C.They improve kids’ academic performance.D.They provide kids with hands-on experience.For his entire life, Sergio Peralta from the US dreamed about playing catch. When he was born, his right hand didn’t fully develop, with only tiny fingers at the end of his arm. So he learned to write, eat and carry books with only one hand. Over the years, the 15-year-old lost hope that anything would change.Peralta said on his first day of high school he honestly felt like hiding his hand in his sleeve, so nobody would ever find out. But his classmates, to his surprise, supported him in a way he never expected. The school’s engineering teacher, Jeff Wilkins, came and told him that his fellow students might be able to help.“They ended up offering, ‘We could build your prosthetic (假体的) hand,’ and I never expected it,” he told CBS News. “Like, never in a million years.” Three students used their access to online models of prostheses and a 3D printer to make a plan. After four weeks, their project came to fruition. They used polylactic acid (聚乳酸), a common material in 3D printing that’s also used to make electronic devices, as the hand’s main fabric. They applied another plastic material commonly found in phone shells to make the fingers spread and squeeze objects. And they added a fishing line, so Peralta could fix the hand to his forearm.Bob Cotter, the principal of Hendersonville High School, told the BBC that his students are encouraged to turn concepts “into reality”, adding that Peralta’s new prosthesis is “a proof to the students who care about each other”.Peralta-who grew up learning to do everything with his left hand-was even able to catch a baseball with the prosthetic hand created by his classmates. “When I caught it for the first time, everyone started freaking out.” Peralta said with a smile. “It was the first time I caught a ball with my right hand in my IS years.”4.How did Sergio feel about his hand when he started high school?A.He felt at a loss for it.B.He felt unaffected by itC.He was optimistic about it.D.He was open to accepting it5.What do we know about the prosthesis made by Peralta’s classmates?A.It was finished in four months.B.It could be controlled by a phone.C.Its main material is polylactic acid.D.Its fingers were not flexible enough. 6.What does Peralta’s new prosthesis show according to Bob Cotter?A.The students’ critical thinking.B.The students’ imagination.C.The students’ determination.D.The students’ mutual support. 7.What does the underlined phrase “freaking out” in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Feeling panicked.B.Becoming overjoyed.C.Calming down.D.Showing concern.Middle school. For teens and their parents. the two words can arouse anxiety, fear and even horror. Kids are, all of a sudden, really growing up. Their bodies are changing: they’re dropping some of their childhood interests and trying on new ones. Friendships form and are torn apart. Academic expectations grow bigger.But some books-like the novel Curlfriends: New in Town, written and drawn by Sharee Miller-remind us of the many possibilities and excitements that present themselves within those challenging years.The book follows 12-year-old Charlie Harper, beginning her first day of middle school. This is no small change, and in order ta cope. Charlie promises to “completely reinvent” herself. She is tired of letting other people label her and is ready to take control of her own story. What follows is a series of meetings, first with Nola. She introduces Charlie to her lunchtime crew. The girls come together around shared particulars of their lives-homework. girlhood and fashion -even if their differences in tastes and personalities create cracks of uncertainty from time to time.Curlfriends is a delightful book packed with sunny illustrations. It also cuts into the heart of the challenging tensions that are part of this intermediate stage of life. Young teens want to be known and seen by others, but they are also coming to terms with who they are. It can be tricky, for example, to distinguish between the passions and pastimes that your parents picked for you and those you actively care to pursue. It can be difficult to figure out what youlike and what you are like.Curlfriends is also a book about finding one’s passions, responsibilities and independence despite changing situations. It is as much about expressions of self-respect as it is about showing care for others. The one constant in Charlie’s life is her love of drawing. and it’s through art that she figures out how to mark her place in middle school. It’s not all under her control, but, as with good art, sometimes mistakes along the way end up making for the most amazing details.8.What is the central theme explored in Curlfriends: New in Town?A.The challenges of studies during the teenage years.B.The difficulty of making new friends in middle school.C.The transformations and opportunities in growing up.D.The impact of parental expectations on teenagers.9.What does Charlie plan to do in middle school?A.Listen to others more carefully.B.Follow her heart and passions.C.Live up to her parents’ expectations.D.Be more confident and outgoing. 10.What is the tone of the book Curlfriends: New in Town?A.Serious and formal.B.Light-hearted and inspiring.C.Humorous and carefree.D.Cold and indifferent.11.What can be the best title of the text?A.Finding Her Place B.Maintaining Friendships.C.Changing with Times.D.Seeking the Passions.In the summer of 2019, Tomas Quinones was undertaking a seven-day “bikepacking” trip, covering some remote desert in Southern Oregon, US. His trip had been marked with the usual minor troubles. But there had also been those moments of unexpected kindness from strangers.On the last day of his trip, he was riding down a dusty track when he came upon a man lying unconscious on the desert floor. Quinones tried to give him some water with little success. Luckily, he called the emergency rescue team and an ambulance arrived within an hour. “I never had a doubt about what I would do,” he said. Quinones, who’d received some gestures of help over the course of his trip, paid it forward.The odds are, if you’ve spent any time in the wild, you’ll have experienced thesegestures of kindness from strangers or given them yourself too even if they were nothing so dramatic as the aid given by Quinones.So what is it about being outside in nature that makes people want to help others? The first explanation is that in the wild, there may not be any other help. According to the “bystander effect”, the more people who are in the presence of someone needing help, the less likely any of those people are to actually provide it.But another idea is that there is something about nature itself that seems to promote “prosocial” attitudes. As a recent study suggests, exposure to nature can promote feelings of transcendence-a sense of connection to other people, to the world around us and to the universe.When we take adventure into the wild, we are easy to get hurt. And that makes us look at the world differently. So, in the wild, where we lose our normal possessions, surroundings and identities, we seem more willing to go the extra mile for someone. It’s in nature that we can learn new things about humanity.12.What can we know about Tomas Quinones’ trip in 2019?A.He passed on the kindness he’d received.B.He was saved by a fellow traveler.C.He got tost for some time in the desert D.He came across unexpected dangers. 13.Why does the author write about Tomas Quinones’ story?A.To suggest the unstoppable power of nature.B.To highlight the risks of traveling alone.C.To introduce a common phenomenon.D.To question connections between people. 14.What might happen if many people were present when somebody needed help, according to the “bystander effect”?A.They might offer help immediately.B.They might be unwilling to help.C.They might encourage others to help.D.They might blame the person in need. 15.Why are we more likely to help strangers when in the wild, according to the text?A.Exposure to nature boosts our confidence.B.We are more clear-headed in natural environments.C.Fear promotes our desire for connection with nature.D.Feeling small in the wild makes us tend to act big.You may not get enough physical activity throughout the day, especially since sitting stillis required or encouraged in many jobs, at school, and in social situations. But there’sinactive or sedentary (久坐的).What counts as being physically inactive?While there is no strict definition of what can be considered a sedentary lifestyle, researchers have a few different measures to assess what a sedentary lifestyle is. One measure is the time an individual spends seated during waking hours. 17 . Some other researchers label people inactive or sedentary if they take fewer than 5, 000 steps per day.Is physical inactivity dangerous?18 It can also affect the way the body processes fats and sugars in the diet and lead to some weight gain if you aren’t burning enough calories. Over the long term, sedentary lifestyles increase the risk of death from heart discase and cancer.How can you prevent being inactive?Health authorities recommend exercise at a medium level for either 30 minutes a day for five days a week or a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes per week. 19 . It can work to break up sitting time and add steps hourly throughout the day. A pedometer or fitness band can show you whether you are getting enough steps. Many people aim to take 10. 000 steps per day, which indicates that you have met your daily physical activity goal. 20 , but the value of being more physically active is worth it for its many benefits.A.Walking is an easy activity to add to your dayB.There are many options for exerciseC.Being physically inactive or sedentary can increase health risksD.In the short term, being inactive can increase depression or anxietyE.Fixing a sedentary lifestyle takes some conscious effort at firstF.Spending four to six waking hours sitting or lying down is considered sedentaryG.Simply walking more or doing household chores positively impacts health二、完形填空I could feel the excitement rising in me as I held the beautifully wrapped present in mymy friends who were exchanging news in “chat rooms”, all of which I knew nothing about. Now was going to find out.It started out 24 enough. I was searching for information online when I came across a social networking site. Soon I was 25 to my new-found electronic friend and then my sleep was 26 to some naps, and my 27 at school also began getting worse.It was about this time that my parents started voicing their 28 . I was asked to reduce my 29 of the internet. Yet, however hard I tried, I was unable to pull myself away unable to stop my chat 30 and unable to concentrate on my lessons. I was 31 for just another click and another look. Then one day, my father took away my laptop. I complained but 32 .Over time, I realized that Dad and Mom had always 33 the best for me. That was when I decided to take the big step- to 34 my internet addiction. Quitting was harder than I expected. But with dogged determination, I knew that I would 35 a new leaf. 21.A.keep B.contain C.leave D.conclude 22.A.reward B.profit C.income D.treat 23.A.bore B.joined C.blamed D.envied 24.A.barely B.originally C.simply D.frequently 25.A.accustomed B.committed C.glued D.introduced 26.A.reduced B.fed C.promoted D.caused 27.A.matters B.majors C.needs D.grades 28.A.delight B.disapproval C.inspiration D.imagination 29.A.usage B.boredom C.tiredness D.thought 30.A.favor B.doubt C.sessions D.security 31.A.curious B.desperate C.impatient D.dynamic 32.A.in peace B.in regret C.in secret D.in vain 33.A.spent B.wanted C.compromised D.stored 34.A.clarify B.display C.kick D.identify 35.A.tum over B.move on C.drop out D.take away三、语法填空阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。
辽宁省五校高一下册第二学期期末联考英语试题含答案【精校】.doc
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题 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秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15B. £9.15C. £9.18答案是B。
1. Where does this conversation probably tae place?A. In a boostoreB. In a classroomC. In a library2. At what time will the film begin?A. 720B. 715C. 7003. What are the two speaers mainly taling about?A. Their friend JaneB. A weeend tripC. A radio programme4. What will the woman probably do?A. Catch a trainB. See the man offC. Go shopping5. Why did the woman apologie?A. She made a late deliveryB. She went to the wrong placetae the cae bacC. She couldn’t第二节(共15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
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。
辽宁省五校2021-2022学年高一上学期期末联考英语试卷(解析版)
【答案】11. C 12. B 13. B
【解析】
【原文】M: Good morning.
W: Good morning I would like a picture of myself.
M: Tomorrow at 4:30?
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the man doing now?
A. He is fishing.
B. He is preparing fishing equipment.
C. He is taking photos.
9. What’s the woman’s hobby?
W: Cheeeeeese!
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Father and daughter.B. Master and servant.C. Husband and wife.
A. She asks him to take a photo of her mother.
B. She asks him to take a photo of himself.
C. She asks him to take a photo of herself.
12. How much does one copy cost?
2021-2022学年度上学期期末考试高一年级英语科试卷
第一部分:听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
2022-2023学年辽宁省沈阳市和平区东北育才学校高一(上)期末英语试卷(含答案解析)
2022-2023学年辽宁省沈阳市和平区东北育才学校高一(上)期末英语试卷AEnter DSWF Global Canvas 2022Global Canvas is an annual children's art competition run by David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF).It's a fantastic way to encourage creativity and display thought and concern for our planet's environment and the incredible wildlife that inhabits it.We're thrilled to announce entries are now open for the DSWF Global Canvas 2022 competition,for which the theme is "Forests of Land and Sea".DSWF Global Canvas 2022 is free to enter and open to children aged 16 and under - either as a group or an individual.Entries for group and individual categories will be judged separately and in the following age groups:age 4-7 years,age 8-11 years,and age 12-16 years.A group entry can be any size from 2 children up to an entire school!Any art technique is welcome.Entrants can create an artwork of any size that they like,as long as their entry is based on the theme and the work is original.DSWF always likes to see recycled materials used wherever possible.Please note that you mustn't send us your actual artwork,however.You need to send us a photograph and video of it in addition to completing the relevant group or individual entry form.All entries must be received digitally by 11 June 2022.Entries will be judged on the quality of art,interpretation of the theme,creativity,and for group entries - level of joint work.The decision of the judges will be petition winners will receive vouchers (代金券)for art supplies,digital animal adoptions and certificates.1. How many age groups will the entries be classified into?______A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.2. Which of the following will fail to meet the requirements of this competition?______A. Making an artwork using recycled materials.B. Creating an artwork with an ancient art form.C. Delivering an original physical artwork to DSWF.D. Sending a digital photo of a completed work on May 1.3. What is the extra consideration in judging a group entry?______A. Content.B. Cooperation.C. Creativity.D. Complexity.BItaly's cheap old homes continue to appeal to hundreds of interested buyers, among whom was Roy Patrick, a 67-year-old British who deals in antiques in Italy. Patrick bought an old school house in the mountain village of Carrega for ﹩16, 500. It's both an adventure and a joy.Patrick bought the property quite by accident. When told about the wonders of the village, he toured there to take a look and was instantly struck by the 1930s school building. "The house is particular and the view is unique: The way the sun goes down over the mountains, you'd say 'wow'. It's a fantastic wonderland," says Patrick.The property was offloaded by the local government to boost the populations of communities in decline. Since the purchase, he's been visiting every two weeks and finds it has many charms. "Top of the list is the friendliness of the local residents, followed by the breathtaking views I get out of the windows looking across the valley," he adds.Patrick's initial encounter with his new home was less than promising. He had to climb through a window to open up the building, which had been shut for decades and whose door was jammed, with the keys nowhere to be found.However, a later structural disaster turned into a positive story. When an unstable chimney (烟囱) collapsed due to a heavy snow, a neighbor volunteered to climb onto his roof to make it safe. The locals are so welcoming that they are ready to help newcomers.During the restoration needed to make the old school habitable, Patrick unexpectedly unearthed a great many treasures: dusty piles of old text books, inkwells, pupil registers and other historical items.Patrick has some advice for those with the thought of buying a house in Carrega: There is absolutely nothing, just great views, pure air and clean surroundings. No bars, supermarkets, or restaurants. A vehicle is essential to move around. However, Carrega does spring to life in the summer when vacationers arrive to relax. "There are nights when people throw a party with loud music," says Patrick. "Otherwise it's just singing birds and total silence."4. What led to Patrick's purchase of the old schoolhouse?A. The locals' friendly attitude.B. Its location and rising value.C. Its uniqueness and surroundings.D. The government's housing welfare.5. What was the government's intention of selling the property?A. To attract more settlers.B. To boost local tourism.C. To preserve village traditions.D. To reform education system.6. What's one of Patrick's added bonuses of getting the house?A. Acquiring more personal space.B. Digging up some historical finds.C. Enjoying a more active social life.D. Getting free home decoration service.7. How does it feel most of the time living in Carrega?A. Quiet.B. Lively.C. Modern.D. Convenient.CScientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)in Singapore have found a new way to handle food waste.They are turning unused durian(榴莲)fruit coverings into anti-bacterial bandages.The researchers took fibers from the fruit's coverings after they were cut and dried.Then they mixed the fibers with a liquid called glycerol (甘油).This mixture becomes a soft substance called hydrogel(水凝胶),which is then made into bandages.The fruit's coverings make up more than half of a durian's structure.They are usually thrown away and burned,which adds to environmental waste.William Chen is director of the food science and technology program at NTU.He said,"In Singapore,we consume about 12 million durians a year,so besides the flesh,we can't do much about the coverings and the seeds and this causes environmental pollution.So we decided to do something to solve the problem. " Chen added that the technology can also turn other food waste,such as soybeans and grains into hydrogel. The hydrogel bandages can keep wound areas cooler and more moist(湿润的)than normal bandages which can help speed up healing.The researchers say using waste materials for the antibacterial bandages is less costly than using normal bandages,for the traditional bandages use metallic compounds like silver or copper,which are more costly than natural waste.Fruit seller Tan EngChuan said he goes through as much as 1,800 kilograms of durian each day during durian season.He said being able to use the parts of the fruit that are usually thrown away would make enjoying durian,in his words,"more cheerful. "8. What motivated the researchers to develop the new bandages?______A. The shortage of bandages.B. The popularity of durian.C. Pollution caused by durian waste.D. The rapidly-developing medical industry.9. What advantages do the hydrogel bandages have over normal ones?______A. They can shorten the healing process.B. They contain less silver and copper.C. They bring higher sales of durian.D. They are better-received by customers.10. What is Tan EngChuan's attitude towards the new hydrogel bandages?______A. Critical.B. Objective.C. Doubtful.D. Favorable.11. Which would be the best tile for the passage?______A. Food Waste Arousing Great Concern of ScientistsB. Singapore Scientists Turning Fruit Leftovers into BandagesC. Fruit Sellers Witnessing a Rapid Increase in Durian SalesD. Hydrogel Bandages Functioning Better than You ThoughtDWhat makes people so special?Tool use,self-consciousness(自我意识),language,and culture are high on the list,but in fact all of these characteristics can be found elsewhere in the animal kingdom.Humans and apes are close relatives,so it is perhaps not surprising that chimpanzees use tools or that gorillas(大猩猩)have a sense of fair play,even rejecting carrots (which they normally accept)when they see their neighbors getting grapes.But the qualities that we often think of as uniquely human exist not just on land,but in the ocean as well.Among the invertebrates(无脊椎动物),octopuses(八爪鱼)are known for their intelligence,even exhibiting evidence of playfulness,tool use,and personality.But these skilled predators (捕食者)live alone and consequently lack culture.Dolphins on the other hand,are large-brained,long-living,social-group-based predators,and it is here that we find the greatest similarity to human-like culture and awareness.Culture depends on the ability of animals to pass on things they have learned to others.Many animals have culture in this sense,but what sets dolphins apart is what they pass on.Some bottlenose dolphins hold sponges in their mouths that they use as tools to sweep for fish hiding on the ocean floor.This ability is handed down through generations(especially in females),with some families-grandmother,mother,and daughter-all feeding in this highly specialized way.Another characteristic that dolphins share with humans is their ability to recognize themselves in a mirror.When facing a mirror,most animals behave as though they are interacting with another individual.Even in humans,the ability to recognize that the image in a mirror is oneself does not occur before the age of 18 months.Dolphins not only recognize themselves,but if a black mark is put on the body of a dolphin,it will spend extra time at the mirror to look at the mark.12. The example of gorillas rejecting carrots shows they ______ .A. are not easy to foolB. prefer fruits to vegetablesC. have a special taste on foodD. have an awareness of equality13. What do octopuses lack compared with dolphins?______A. Social interaction.B. Intelligence.C. Tool using ability.D. Fun-loving spirits.14. What makes dolphin culture special?______A. They tend to hunt in groups.B. Their hunting skills are passed down.C. Their learning environment is favorable.D. Their families are typically female controlled.15. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?______A. Dolphins enjoy looking at their own reflection in the mirror.B. Dolphins are as intelligent as a typical 18-month-old human baby.C. Dolphins are generally regarded as the most advanced non-human species.D. Dolphins' ability to recognize their own reflection is a higher-order mental skill.Motivation is the desire to act in service of a goal.It's the crucial element in setting and attaining our objectives.Some of the most common goals people make-and the most common goals they struggle to meet-are to eat healthier,work out more,and save more money.Many traps can prevent people from achieving those goals,but predicting those challenges can help achieve real change.Many people struggle to stick to a diet.Research suggests that extrinsic(外在的)motivators-to avoid hurtful comments or fit into an outfit-can jumpstart the process but that intrinsic motivation-interest,enjoyment,and challenge in the journey-is key to sustained,lasting weight loss. (1) So it's helpful to choose a diet that will be sustainable and effective and believe that the diet,start date,and end goals have been chosen autonomously and not "assigned" by others.There are a few creative ideas to consider if motivation is a barrier to exercise.One is to widen the options you have:If you don't have time to go to the gym,exercise by going for a walk,doing a bodyweight circuit,or watching a yoga video. (2) Yet you can also establish a social contract with a friend or family member.For example,if you allow phone time to replace exercise,you must donate to a cause of the other person's choosing.(3) The first is to set a specific saving goal for an emergency fund.This focused goal will build habits that become sustainable saving.The second is to save something every day,even if it's just a few dollars,because repeat helps to form habits.Third,making savings visible,whether by checking a savings account online or keeping cash in a glass jar. (4) In addition to cultivating a saving attitude,it's important to change a spending mindset.Most people,unfortunately,fail to follow through on their New Year's resolutions.This might be because people tend to set overwhelming goals,engage in all-or-nothing thinking,don't predict barriers,and beat themselves up when they get off track.By addressing those traps,people are more likely to truly achieve their goals.Motivation is one of the driving forces behind human behavior.It fuels competition and sparks social connection.Its absence can lead to mental illnesses such as depression. (5) It's the key factors in setting and achieving our goals.A.It is helpful to find a community of supporters.B.People can break large goals into smaller pieces.C.Eventually,consistently spend less than you make.D.The following steps can help cultivate the habit of saving money.E.Intrinsic motivation includes competence,autonomy,and relatedness.F.Motivation includes the desire toward meaning,purpose,and a life worth living.G.Another is to make exercise more enjoyable,such as by listening to a book on tape.16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. EF. FG. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. EF. FG. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. EF. FG. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. EF. FG. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. EF. FG. GMy mother used to say that when your mother was really good at something,you didn't learn to do it.What she said was(21).My grandmother was skilled in baking and cooking,but my mother was a barely(22)cook for our family of seven.We didn't (23);we had meat,potatoes and another vegetable at every meal out of a can.Baking was not Mom's (24),so on Saturday mornings,she would (25) us to the bakery for fresh cake.Mom did learn to make the (26) Dad loved-bacon and eggs,spare ribs(排骨and,(27),potato salad.Potato salad was my mom' s major (28)to every summer,(29) eating such a dish on a hot July day wasn't a good idea.Mayonnaise(蛋黄酱)in it could be difficult to (30)and you might have to go to the bathroom frequently.Case in point:the time my uncle and aunt and their six kids (31)at the lake with us.The (32) included burgers,burnt or slightly raw,lots of pop,and Mom's potato salad.We spent hours at thelake.Unfortunately,so did the salad.(33)I realize that polishing off Mom's potato salad may have been the reason that Dad finally built us a second bathroom,which (34)that everything can have a bright side.My mother didn't(35) in the kitchen,but I miss her cooking so much.21. A. crazy B. true C. simple D. strange22. A. additional B. efficient C. acceptable D. instant23. A. attend B. refuse C. starve D. escape24. A. strength B. course C. challenge D. dream25. A. expose B. hire C. send D. compare26. A. clothes B. foods C. drinks D. tools27. A. hardly B. immediately C. equally D. particularly28. A. contribution B. adjustment C. introduction D. reference29. A. since B. although C. if D. unless30. A. discover B. select C. understand D. digest31. A. fought B. swam C. rested D. picnicked32. A. price B. bill C. menu D. tour33. A. Turning around B. Looking back C. Going away D. Moving on34. A. guarantees B. claims C. proves D. assumes35. A. shine B. cook C. sing D. stand36. It was Dragon Boat Day.Shiny white tents lined the waterfront,(1) (provide)shade and refreshments for Dragon Boat paddlers (桨手)from all over California,(2) gathered around the Castaic Lake for a festive competition.Giggling kids raced cheerfully along the lakeside beach,(3) their parents enjoying the shady picnic areas under the trees along the shore. "It's a great day out,"said Paul Lin,co-founder for Castaic's own Dragon Eyes team.Dragonboat racing has been going on for thousands of years in China,(4) (origin)in honor of the Chinese water dragon deity(神)in an effort to call down rain (5) avoid misfortune and disaster.In the race,a drummer (6) (use)a large traditional wooden drum to keep the paddlers on beat,while a steersman in the back keeps them in their lane.Lin said a friend got him (7) (involve)in dragon boat racing over a decade ago.In 2018,they (8) (decide)to host their own festival. "There's something really special to be learned from our dragon boat motto:One Boat,One Beat," he said. "Paddlers come from all walks of life and that kind of closeness with people is nowhere else to be seen. ""We really want to help expand (9) (aware)and grow the sport," Lin said. "We're hoping one day it'll become (10) Olympic sport. "(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)37. 假定你是李华,中国农历正月14-16日你市将举办元宵节文化活动。
辽宁省沈阳市五校协作体2022-2023学年高一上学期期末英语试题
辽宁省沈阳市五校协作体2022-2023学年高一上学期期末英语试题一、短对话1. What did the man do last night?A.He played football. B.He visited his brother. C.He watched a match.2. How much does it cost to ask three questions?A.$15 B.$14. C.$12.3. What is the topic of the conversation?A.The price of gas. B.Buying a car. C.Driving in the city.4. What does the man say about the woman’s hairstyle?A.He thinks it looks worse than before.B.He likes her new hairstyle better.C.He didn’t notice the change.5. Where are the speakers probably?A.At home. B.In the store. C.In the restaurant.二、长对话6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where did the woman just come back from?A.A party. B.Her brother’s apartment.C.A vacation.2. What will the man do next?A.Clean the room. B.Visit some friends. C.Talk with his sister.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What do we know about the man?A.He is a local person here.B.He comes from Italy.C.His father is a Japanese.2. How long is the man going to stay in the country?A.Six months. B.Three years. C.Four years.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2023-2024学年辽宁省部分学校高一下学期期末联考英语试题
2023-2024学年辽宁省部分学校高一下学期期末联考英语试题Here are some games for high schoolers to improve themselves.Historical Articles CompetitionThis province-wide and individual competition requires an original 1,000-word article that discusses how it relates you to the history, based on your view of a family story about a historical event or an issue of specific regional history.Who: High school students.When: May 1-May 22.Prize: $10,000 along with a free year-long membership to a famous history association (协会). National Robotics CompetitionWith few resources and only several weeks, students from different places are challenged to design, build and program industrial-size robots to team up and play progressively more difficult field games against other teams. And the final team winner must be the best performer in all-round abilities.Who: Teams of 10 or more high school students.When: January 1-January 24.Prize: The only winning team will receive $300,000.Shoes Custom Culture ChallengeThis personal game wants to empower national high school artists and designers while bringing attention to decreasing arts budgets (预算), which asks high school students to use a pair of blank shoes as a canvas (画布) to show their creativity around a specific annual theme. And its free program will help students learn everything about the shoes.Who: High school students.When: August 1-August 8.Prize: The grand prize winner will receive $20,000, with four runners-up receiving $15,000each.Solar Cars ChallengeIt drives to inspire students in science, engineering and alternative (可供替代的) energy. And its education program will educate high schoolers to build and race solar cars safely. Through hands-on workshops, virtual learning and curriculum materials, the program supports schools nationwide.Who: Teams include high school students who are legally allowed to drive.When: June 8-June 17 (race days), with an awards party on June 18.Prize: Any winner will receive at least $36,000.1. What do we know about Historical Articles Competition?A.It is made for all the national schools. B.It shows history from a one-sided view.C.It highlights the importance of art. D.It improves the understanding of history.2. What is special about National Robotics Competition?A.It sets an easier level for the disadvantaged teams.B.It requires the participants to know how to program.C.It is the only team-based game among the four.D.Its games are good at making designs with color.3. What do the last two challenges have in common?A.Both focus on arts and creativity.B.Both focus on physical fitness and sports.C.Both provide educational programs to participants.D.Both require students to use a pair of blank shoes.Not all heroes wear capes (披风), but sometimes they have scissors.At a barbershop, Rafael Santana and Osvaldo Lugo were working through a typical afternoon when the ordinary suddenly turned urgent (紧急的).Santana, a father of four, looked at a blur (模糊形状) of pink racing down the sidewalk. Instantly, he knew something was wrong. When he saw the little girl running alone and heading towards a busy crossroad, he shouted to Lugo, and both barbers (理发师) dropped their scissors and rushed out the door. Fortunately, they managed to stop her just before she reached the crosswalk. It was a close call, but courageous actions made all the difference.After Santana and Lugo's courageous act saved a child from running into traffic, the local police department didn't waste time recognizing the bravery of these two barbers. Within hours, the East Hartford Police Department posted a heartfelt message on their official website page, publicly praising Santana and Lugo for their quick action and calling them heroes. The post stressed the quick-thinking actions of Santana and Lugo that prevented what could have been a heartbreaking incident. The police department made it clear that the actions of these two men had not only saved a child's life but also proved the power of everyday heroes in the community.Despite the recognition, Santana and Lugo remained modest. “We did this out of love, and we'd do it a million times again,” Santana said. “We protect and serve our community at all costs.”Santana and Lugo might be known for their styling skills, but now they're also known for their actions and heroism. The barbershop's regulars now have a story to tell, and it's not just about a great cut. It's about two barbers who became heroes when it mattered most.4. Why did Santana and Lugo run out of the barbershop?A.They saw a customer in need of help.B.They heard a lot of noise outside the barbershop.C.They wanted to stop a little girl heading to a crossroad.D.They received an urgent phone call from the local police.5. What did the local police department do after the incident?A.The department praised Santana and Lugo immediately.B.The department posted a message written by the girl's parents.C.The department persuaded parents to take care of their children.D.The department awarded Santana and Lugo a large sum of money.6. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Santana and Lugo are recognized heroes.B.Santana and Lugo are local best barbers.C.The regulars think highly of the decoration style of the barbershop.D.The regulars prefer the barbers' personalities to their skills.7. What is the text mainly about?A.The unusual barbershop. B.Tales from the barbershop.C.Heroic rescue of the barbers. D.Santana and Lugo's life story.Young people are spending more time in digital spaces. The Internet allows us to connect with people, share ideas, be creative, have fun and discover new things. Unfortunately, young people also face risks online. Common problems include cyberbullying (网络欺凌), receiving unwanted messages, seeing images and content you don’t want to see, or having your private information or photos shared without your permission.Safer Internet Day (SID) is organized in the second week of February every year, and over 180 countries take part. The aim is to raise awareness of online issues and make the Internet a safer place. SID invites everyone to be part of a big conversation about online issues. This is particularly important for teenagers because they often experience unpleasant situations online, but they don’t always feel they can talk about them.Cyberbullying is when someone uses the Internet to embarrass, threaten or hurt another person. If you experience cyberbullying, talk to an adult you trust as soon as possible. Don’t reply to any messages but save the evidence.Going online often means spending time alone. When you feel down, social media can make you feel lonelier. Using social media might be related to higher levels of depression. So you need healthy social media use.Whatever app you use, make sure you know who sees your posts and personal information. Limit what people can see, decide who can comment on your content and thwart other users’ comment. It may be illegal to share a photo or video of someone without their permission. The SID’s website has advice about what to do if someone shares pictures of you that you feel embarrassed about.There is still a lot we don’t know about how time spent online affects people’s well-being. But talking about all the issues helps everyone understand common problems and know how to deal with them.8. What can we learn from paragraph 1?A.The Internet has both good and bad sides.B.The Internet is a safe place to share photos.C.Young people should avoid going online.D.Young people face more risks than adults.9. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.What we can do on SID. B.How to take part in SID.C.The time of organizing SID. D.Some information about SID.10. What should you do if you experience cyberbullying according to the text?A.Use other social media. B.Turn to adults for help.C.Reply to the messages. D.Deal with it with classmates.11. What does the underlined word “thwart” in paragraph 5 mean?A.Admit. B.Replace. C.Prevent. D.Change.A team in Europe are working with wood, but not in the usual ways. They are not carpenters (木匠). Instead, they are scientists exploring how wood can lead to a greener electronic device, a transistor (晶体管) made from balsa wood, whose production releases less climate-warming gas into the air.Transistors play an important role in computers and other devices. They act like tiny switches to control the flow of electricity. Engineers use them to process and store data. Today’s laptops may host billions of them. So they must be tiny — only a little wider than a strand of DNA.The new transistor being built by physicist Isak Engquist and his team at Sweden’s Linkoping University isn’t as small as those. Big enough to see and hold, it can stand only an electric pressure that pushes electrons along. And it controls a current using charged particles (粒子) called ions. This new technology shows a “proof of concept” that the idea can work, even if the new device is not yet ready to put into today’s electronics. “While it seems large by today’s standards, such a transistor still mig ht prove useful for electronics that require low electric pressures,” says Engquist.“The new transistor suggests that future electronic devices might be made in living plants,” Daniel Simon, a physicist in the team, says. “Imagine peeling away some bark from a living tree,” he says, “and stamping electronic circuits into the living wood.”In fact, Engquist says, “There are so many ways we can use wood and the components of wood that we would never have thought of.” For instance, he can now imagine a wood-based sensor that could monitor crop health, measure pollution or survey a forest for fire risk.12. Which can best describe the transistor?A.Costly. B.Widely used.C.Time-saving. D.More environmentally friendly.13. What is the new transistor’s disadvantage compared to common transistors?A.It is much bigger. B.It can’t stand electric pressure.C.It can’t be seen.D.It is made from metal.14. What is Engquist’s attitude to the new transistor’s future?A.Uncertain. B.Doubtful. C.Positive. D.Indifferent.15. What may be the best title for the text?A.Wood’s surprising roles in modern electronic designB.Wood-made transistors: a step toward greener electronicsC.Scientists are researching the history of transistorsD.Scientists are working as carpenters to invent transistorsIf your pile of “to-be-read” books could fill a room, you've likely wished more than once that you could read faster. Fortunately, there are methods that can offer help.The PointerThis technique is a simple method you may have learned while learning to read as a child. 16 All you need to do is run your finger along the line you are reading, moving your finger as you read. Gradually, you can increase your speed, but the pointer keeps you on track and focused on each word as it comes.Perpetual (不间断的) ExpansionThis reading technique can be challenging to learn, but it is possible. 17 For example, rather than reading “It/is/a/truth/universally/acknowledged” as individual words, you can start to read them in small gro ups all at once. So, your brain would begin to see it like this: “It is/a truth/universally acknowledged.”Turn Off Your Internal Monologue (独白)This tip is easier said than done, but practice scanning a line without reading aloud or vocalizing the words in your head. 18 Yet, you won't think them “aloud” as clearly as if someone is reading the text to you.Get Rid Of Extra Eye MovementsIt takes time to move your eyes through a text. 19 It is because regressive(后退的)eye movements slow reading and take time. Stay focused when reading and read it once.FocusIt doesn't matter what you're reading; you have to focus. If you cannot concentrate, you won't read faster because your brain can only process a certain amount of information at once. 20 You'll see that the more you concentrate, the more naturally you read.Jim is a butcher(屠夫). One day, he saw a dog coming inside his shop, he drove him away. But later, the dog was ________ again. So, Jim went over to the dog and noticed he had a ________ in his mouth. He took the note and it read,” Can I have 12 sausages (香肠), please. The dog also had________ in his mout h.”Jim looked inside and found a ten-dollar note was there. So, he took the money and put the sausages in a ________, placing it in the dog’s mouth. Jim was so ________ that he decided to follow the dog.The dog came to a ________ stop and sat on one of the seats provided. Along came a bus. The dog walked around to the front, looked at the number, and went back to his ________. Once another bus came, the dog ________ it's the right bus, and climbed on.________, he got up, and moved to the front of the bus. He ________ the button to stop the bus. Then he ________, his groceries still in his mouth.The dog and Jim were ________ along the road, and then the dog walked up the path, dropped the bag on the step, and began barking.Then an old woman opened the door and took the bag. But she seemed not very ________ as she ignored the wagging tail of the dog. Jim ran up curiously and asked why. The woman ________, “This is the second time this week that this dog's forgotten his key!”When it comes to the workplace, some employers do not know how to ________ the people who have served them loyally through the years.21.A.down B.out C.forward D.back22.A.letter B.pocket C.note D.book23.A.money B.meat C.bread D.water24.A.bag B.box C.backpack D.case25.A.angry B.curious C.sad D.worried26.A.train B.plane C.bus D.ship27.A.home B.master C.store D.seat28.A.recognized B.doubted C.criticized D.argued29.A.Frequently B.Luckily C.Entirely D.Eventually 30.A.threw B.pressed C.cleaned D.bit31.A.got away B.got off C.got through D.got over32.A.driving B.riding C.walking D.racing33.A.mad B.convenient C.strange D.satisfied34.A.responded B.whispered C.argued D.announced 35.A.inform B.influence C.appreciate D.approach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。
辽宁沈阳市五校协作体2020-2021学年高一下学期期末联考英语试题(解析版)
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9. What is the woman most likely to be?
5. Who could the man probably be?
A. A teacher. B. A policeman. C. A taxi driver.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
A. A computer programmer. B. A secretary. C. A student.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. A mountain. B. A concert. C. A musician.
A.It was average. B. It was not long enough. C. It was exciting.
辽宁省五校高一英语下学期期末考试试题
2013-2014学年度下学期期末考试高一年级英语科试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分, 共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的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. What is the woman probably doing?A. Waiting for her plane.B. Seeing the man off.C. Complaining to the man.2. What does the woman want to buy?A. Beach blankets.B. Some pictures.C. Some film.3. Why does the man apologise to the woman?A. He ordered the wrong table.B. He called her by mistake.C. He went to the wrong address.4. What does the man think is wrong with the plant?A. It needs to be watered at present.B. It should be moved into a large pot.C. It is not getting enough sunshine.5. What is the man concerned about?A. The time to fix the problem.B. The problem of the car.C. The way to get home.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
辽宁省名校联盟期末全省统考2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题(无答案)
2023—2024学年度下学期期末考试高一试题英语考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is Harrison doing?A. Giving information.B. Organizing a trip.C. Signing up for a course.2. How does the woman sound?A. Excited.B. Curious.C. Confused.3. What does the woman offer to do for the man?A. Book a flight ticket for him.B. Accompany him to China.C. Share an article with him.4. Why is David unhappy?A. He fell down on the ground.B. His puzzle machine was broken.C. He missed his father’s birthday party.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. An Olympic event.B. A non-profit organization.C. A kind of sport.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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。
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东北育才五校联考期末高一英语试题(20**-20**)
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Two friends visited the zoo together。
The zoo was very large and it was36to go everywhere。
They had to decide where and which animal to visit as their time was37。
So both of them agreed not to 38_after choosing a39_at every fork (岔路口)。
A road sign at the first fork40one way to the lion quarters and the other to the tiger hill。
They decided on the 41__after a42_discussion because lions were“the king of the grassland”.The second showed a division (路口)going separately to the panda and peacock,They43panda as it was the nation’s treasure and went its way。
Thus they made choices all along the way and each choice meant44what they couldn’t help regretting。
But they had to make it,and45,for it allowed no delay. If they hesitatedthey would miss46.Only 47decision could offer more chances for sightseeing and48possible regret.
Life is49like this——choices often occur that one has to make,for example ,between two 50_jobs,two fascinating wooers(追求者)——To get one you51give up the other——you can get half of it。
If you52weighing the pros and cons and calculating gains and losses,you will most likely53empty. Don’t be sad about it.54you have got half of the desirable things in life——something that is55to get.
36. A.easy B.eager C.impossible D.possible
37. A.enough B.limited C.tight D.plentiful
38. A.retrace B.come C.go D.go back
39. A.main road B.branch C.crossing D.highway
40. A.showed B.pointed C.intended D.made
41. A.former B.later C.last D.the third
42. A.brief B.long C.no D.heated
43. A.hoped B.wanted C.prefered D.got
44. A.getting B.taking C.grasping D.giving up 45.A.slowly B.immediately C.timely D.easily 46.A.less B.more C.most D.least 47.A.high B.slow C.short D.rapid 48.A.increase B.avoid C.reduce D.raise 49.A.just exactly B.more or less C.hardly D.most 50.A.unwanted B.rejected C.enjoyable D.desirable 51.A.wish B.want C.must D.have to 52.A.spend time B.kill time C.have a hard time D.hope for 53.A.start with B.get up C.succeed in D.end up in 54.A.By no means B.Not in the least C.At most D.At least 55.A.hardly B.delighted C.hard D.easy
完型:36-40 CBABA 41-45 AACDB 46-50 BDCBD 51-55 DADDC。