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广东省广州市番禺区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

广东省广州市番禺区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

广东省广州市番禺区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解When it comes to Florida, most travelers think of its beautiful beaches. If you’re planning a trip to a beach in Florida with your kids, keep reading to find a lovely one.St. Augustine BeachThis beach is one of the only beaches in the state where you can motor in certain places while enjoying the views. Along the beach, there are picnic areas, a sand volleyball court, and plenty of local restaurants to enjoy. St. Augustine Beach is extremely busy in spring and summer because of the nearby colleges on break, so be sure to get to the beach early for a good spot.Fernandina BeachEvery year, thousands of people flood into the area during the Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival, where you can try shrimp (虾) cooked in as many ways as Bubba talks about in the film Forrest Gump. It’s also desirable for families to have a picnic and play games in Main Beach Park.Cocoa BeachSurf culture is a big part of the beach experience at Cocoa Beach. Every day, adults are out on the beach surfing together or watching their kids get lessons from the local instructors. There are various lessons such as wind-surfing and kiteboarding to choose from. If you want to get the skills quickly, you can sign up for private lessons. For even more fun, the Florida Surf Museum is close to the beach and worth visiting.Fort Walton BeachThe beach is a fantastic spot for family vacations at any time of the year. Families are typically attracted by the green ocean with calm waters, white sand, and overall views of the beach. Besides the sun and surfing, the area has plenty to offer to families, like Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, where everyone is encouraged to interact with nature and animals by feeding turtles or meeting sea lions.1.What’s special about St. Augustine Beach?A.It hosts a yearly celebration event.B.It is open only during warm seasons.C.It offers free entry for college students.D.It allows travelers to drive in some areas.2.What do travelers have a chance to do at Fernandina Beach?A.Watch open-air films.B.Enjoy festive dishes.C.Learn some water sports.D.Do some volunteer work.3.What can visitors do in the Cocoa Beach and Fort Walton Beach?A.Go surfing.B.Have lessons.C.Feed animals.D.Enjoy white sand.Instead of being addicted to smartphones and games, Zhang Yixuan prefers to spend his summer vacation walking in nature, meeting with little creatures like shrimps and crabs (蟹).The 17-year-old boy went viral on Sina Weibo recently for his knowledge of biology, which led him to discover a new species of freshwater crabs of Sinolapotamon in 2022.Zhang’s father, who was born in a rural area, loved catching fish and crabs himself at an early age, so Zhang was always taken outdoors by his parents to explore as much as possible and observe little creatures quietly without being interrupted. Now a grade 12 student at Yulin High School, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous regıon, Zhang has dozens of “living treasures” that he has collected from the outdoors, including insects, fish, shrimps and crabs.“This one is a species of Nanhaipotamon that I caught in a mountainous area,” said Zhang, pointing to a bright-colored crab moving its amusing eyes around. “You can see it just shed its shell.” There is also a row of empty bottles and jars in Zhang’s room to store his specimens. “I can notice the small differences between two shrimps, and then I take them back to my room for further observation,” said Zhang.It is the microscope his father bought him that makes the bedroom look more like a mini biology lab than anything else. It’s a place where Zhang can devote himself to identifying shrimps or observing crabs day and night. With the help of his microscope, Zhang concentrates on exploring the natural world. Sometimes he spends hours simply examining a piece of fish scale, the leg of a crab or the antenna of an insect. He often works so late that his parents have to force him to go to bed.“I’m often amazed by what I see while placing these tiny and fragile things under the microscope. No matter how unimportant an insect is, each life is so delicately and uniquelyorganized,” said Zhang.4.What made Zhang popular on Sina Weibo?A.His love of biology.B.His videos of outdoor adventures.C.His collection of “living treasures”.D.His discovery of a new type of crab.5.What inspired Zhang’s interest in exploring nature?A.His father’s early job.B.A crab he once caught.C.His school’s field trips.D.His childhood experiences.6.What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about?A.Zhang’s tools for observations.B.Zhang’s achievements in biology.C.Zhang’s mini biology lab at home.D.Zhang’s addiction to his specimens.7.Which of the following best describes Zhang?A.Honest and energetic.B.Outgoing and adventurous.C.Curious and hard-working.D.Knowledgeable and thankful.Created in the 1920s by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect who designed Waterloo Bridge, the red public telephone boxes, which can be seen all over the UK, are considered as one of the most typical symbols of this country.However, public phones have had their day despite their lovely housings. While coin-operated and card-operated telephones are on the edge of extinction, mobile phones are playing an important role in people’s lives. Though they are more convenient and commonly used, mobile phones have their kryptonite: battery life. Instead of wasting the phone boxes, a project was then promoted to recycle and reuse them. To meet with the environment-friendly preference, people are allowed to rent and repurpose the red phone boxes. In this way, they are making an unusual comeback.When you take a walk down Tottenham Court Road in London and find your mobile phone in a low-battery condition, there happens to be a green choice for you. The phone boxes are being repurposed as free charging stations powered by solar energy.Inside the boxes, which are newly painted green, there are various adaptors that can be connected to different brands and models of mobile phones. Just walk in, plug your phone in, and charge it up whenever it needs to be supplied with power. Most people would stay inside the boxes while they charge. Fully aware of this when launching the project, Solarbox can now reach a large number of audience by displaying advertisements on hard equipment. Its advertisers include well-known companies like Uber. Yet 30% of advertising space is reserved for local community projects.Apart from changing phone boxes into solar-powered charging stations, other forms of transformation can be found in and outside the UK. For example, there is medical equipment or minilibraries adapted from phone boxes, while in America, thousands of phone boxes have been changed into Wi-Fi hot spots.8.What does the underlined word “kryptonite” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Attempt.B.Strength.C.Weakness.D.Feature. 9.What is an important factor that makes Solarbox launch the project?A.New function.B.Advertising profit.C.People’s affection.D.Companies’ support.10.What does the author think of the reused phone boxes as charging station?A.Convenient.B.Traditional.C.consistent D.Expensive. 11.What is the text mainly about?A.The future of the public phone.B.The rise and fall of the red boxes.C.The comeback of the phone boxes.D.The ups and downs of the payphone.According to a related new research, tropical cyclones (热带气旋), ranging from hurricanes to typhoons, are moving more slowly across the planet than they did years ago, meaning that they get more destructive power and last longer.It may seem like a good thing that cyclones move at a slower speed, but in fact it’s quite the opposite. Although the cyclones are moving slower across the ground, they still get highwind speeds inside, which on the contrary makes hard rains stay longer over communities.“Nothing good comes out of a slowing storm,” says James Kossin, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Center for Weather and Climate in Madison, Wisconsin. “It can increase storm surge. It can increase the amount of time when structures suffer from strong wind. And it increases rainfall.”According to Kossin’s findings, changing storm patterns are causing greater destruction in another way. He mentioned that the speed of global tropical cyclones slowed by an average of 10 percent from 1949 to 2016. The speed of the storms slowed even more as they made landfall in some areas. In the western North Pacific, it dropped by nearly a third. That means there will be more time for a storm with much moisture (水汽) to give off more of it in each area.Basing his research on the details of nearly 70 years’ storms, Kossin did not try to determine the cause of the slowdown. Even so, the shift is, exactly as he and other cyclone experts said, the expected result of climate (气候) change.Kossin’s work was considered to be “important and new” and “extremely valuable” by Christina Patricola, a scientist with the Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division of California’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.It is Kossin’s hope that a model showing which communities are likely to be at the highest risk could be developed by scientists. Given that in some regions, the storms are moving pole ward and gaining in strength as well, places not normally passed by could be affected by unusually heavy rainfall as a result. “These are not good things to be combining,” he says.12.Why are cyclones moving more slowly more destructive?A.They get higher wind speeds inside.B.They cause more serious climate change.C.They move poleward and affect more areas.D.They make rains and winds stay longer in a place.13.What has Kossin found about the western North Pacific?A.It has much wetter air than other areas.B.The speed of storms there slows more.C.The storms there cause greater damage.D.It has higher risk of being hit by storms. 14.Why does the author quote Christina Patricola’s words?A.To show Kossin’s work has been recognized.B.To explain the importance ofstudying storms.C.To attract more attention to research on storms.D.To stress Kossin’s authority in the scientific filed.15.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Health.B.Science.C.Education.D.Entertainment.Trust is the basic of any relationship in both a professional and a personal capacity (能力). Here are some ways to build trust and be trustworthy.Be always honest.Honesty is a quality that must be developed fully if you desire to build trust with others. Half-truths and white lies result in disasters. 16Communicate effectively. Poor communication is one of the main reasons why trust is unable to be developed in any environment. 17 It can cause disagreements and the breaking of trust. If you want to avoid any issues, it’s important to communicate openly and freely with other involved parties in the beginning.18 Promises are not meant to be broken. Once you make a promise, it’s as binding (必须遵守的) as legal papers. It’s important that you honor your commitments if you’re interested in building trust.Do not be too quick in making decisions. There is no need to take too much pressure if you’re faced with a tough situation. 19 If the other part asks you to make a commitment immediately and you have reservations about it, you can refuse the task and say no in the beginning.Take the necessary time. 20 It’s an ongoing process that needs time to take root and develop effectively. Steady progress is possible only if it’s a regular activity; therefore, prepare to take small steps if you are looking for ways to build trust. Focus on the desired result and do not expect results in the beginning.A.Keep your word.B.Don’t take everything for sure.C.Trust can’t be built in a short time.D.Therefore, avoid them if you are trying to build trust.E.The failure to explain your stand may cause unpleasant results.F.You’d better take the time to consider your way from every aspect.G.Make sure you are paying attention to old and new relationships equally.二、完形填空Goldie’s SecretShe turned up at our doorstep. No way could I have sent her away. Maybe someone had 21 her out of their car. “We’re moving house.” “No 22 for her any more with the new baby coming.” People find all sorts of excuses for 23 an animal for good.She was a beautiful dog. I called her Goldie. She was so unsettled at first and had such a(an) 24 of sadness about her. Heaven knows what had happened to her at her previous owner’s. But eventually she 25 down, always by my side.That’s why it was such a 26 when she pulled away from me one day. We were having a walk a long way from home, when she started barking and getting very 27 . Eventually she 28 down the road towards a farmhouse.By the time I reached the farm I was very tired and 29 with Goldie. But when I saw her licking (舔) the four doggies I started to feel 30 for them. “Oh! Honey, I can’t believe my eyes!” cheered the woman at the door. “I took her for (a) 31 one day, soon after the doggies were born, and she just disappeared.” She explained to me. “She must have got 32 ,”added a boy from behind her, eyes shining with 33 .I miss Goldie, but I’ve got Nugget now, and she looks just like her 34 . And I’ve learnt a good lesson: Don’t 35 to a conclusion.21.A.kicked B.invited C.asked D.knocked 22.A.credit B.food C.space D.safety 23.A.hurting B.buying C.selling D.leaving 24.A.case B.voice C.air D.identity 25.A.sat B.calmed C.broke D.slowed 26.A.shock B.comfort C.delight D.terror 27.A.restless B.helpless C.annoyed D.frightened 28.A.took off B.showed off C.kept off D.raced off 29.A.bored B.upset C.patient D.excited 30.A.heartful B.thankful C.sorry D.nervous 31.A.show B.walk C.sale D.tour 32.A.injured B.killed C.lost D.trapped 33.A.care B.joy C.regret D.coldness34.A.fellow B.owner C.friend D.mother 35.A.jump B.dance C.move D.come三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

山东省潍坊市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

山东省潍坊市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

山东省潍坊市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Why waste time and money booking a hotel when you can enjoy the beautiful British countryside at these wonderful motorhome and caravan (旅行拖车) destinations in the UK.Ferneley’s Ice Cream and CafeLocated between the coast and the countryside, this beautiful location offers a bit of everything for families, and their dogs. What makes Ferneley’s stand out is their family farm that creates fresh local produce using milk from their own cows. It’s also a great chance for kids to learn more about what goes on at a farm and how they raise their cattle.Halfpenny Green VineyardProducing prize-winning English wines for over 30 years, Halfpenny Green Vineyard, is a wine-lover’s favourite in the green Staffordshire countryside. You can park up your campervan for free and take a guided tour around the site while tasting the produce. On top of all this, there is a wild Zoological Park, which is home to a wide variety of animals, providing an educational experience for the whole family.Fur and Feather InnThe beautiful Woodfordes Brewery in Norwich is situated right next to the inn, offering bookable tours and prize-winning beer. Park up and have some real beer before lying down for the night in the van. The building itself is of British style, a country pub in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. This is a must-visit for beer lovers.Rectory FarmWith a mass of parking space, a large pick-your-own farm with large fields and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables and a children’s woodland play area, the Rectory Farm offers the perfect family day out. It’s even got a lovely farm shop with an outdoor cafe, so you can sit and relax with a coffee while the kids eat their fruits.1.What can visitors do in Halfpenny Green Vineyard?A.Make wines.B.Win some prizes.C.Learn knowledge about animals.D.Visit the site at will.2.Which destination is the least likely choice for families with kids?A.Ferneley’s Ice Cream and Cafe.B.Halfpenny Green Vineyard.C.Fur and Feather Inn.D.Rectory Farm.3.Where is the text probably taken from?A.A tourist review.B.A geography book.C.A novel.D.A travel brochure.In 1943, Roman Totenberg, a violinist, bought a rare (稀有的) and special violin called a Stradivarius. It was made in 1734, in Italy, by Antonio Stradivari. Only about 600 of his violins are believed to still exist. They were regarded as the rarest and best instruments in the world.Roman’s Stradivarius was his musical partner for 38 years. Then bad luck struck; the violin was stolen from his office after a concert while he greeted well-wishers. He was shocked and upset by its loss. “Yes, it’s a bit like losing your arm,” he told his daughter, Jill.It took Roman a year to find and buy a new violin as the size and tones (音质) of each were different from his. He had to learn his musical pieces all over again! Roman kept playing into his 90s and taught at Boston University until he died in 2012, aged 101.His daughter says, “We wondered from time to time if the violin would surface, but... Our mother and father taught us to keep moving forward and not think over what life throws at you.”In 2015, the wife of the man who stole the violin wanted to know if it was really a Stradivarius. She had looked after him when he was dying from cancer and now it belonged to her. She took it to master violin maker and dealer Phillip Injeia. He recognized it immediately and contacted the FBI. Jill, who received the call from FBI, said in an interview, “I said, ‘I have to call my sisters. I’ll tell them not to get their hopes up,’ but Phillip Injeian said, ‘You don’t have to do that. This is the violin.’”Jill said they would sell the violin, not to a collector but someone who would play it. She said it would finally be in the hands of another great artist and its amazing voice would be heard in concert halls around the country.4.Why did Roman feel like he had lost an arm after the violin was stolen?A.It cost him a lot of money.B.It had served as a useful arm.C.It had been his musical partner.D.It was created by a famous maker.5.What is the turning point of this story?A.The FBI got in touch with Jill.B.The Stradivarius was found missing.C.Roman Totenberg died in 2012, aged 101.D.The violin was taken to a master violin maker and dealer.6.Why would the family like the violin to be owned by a violinist?A.They intended to become well-known.B.They wanted to sell it at a higher price.C.They hoped to remember Roman Totenberg.D.They wished to make the most of the Stradivarius.7.Which words can best describe Phillip Injeian?A.Expert and confident.B.Creative and careful.C.Learned and proud.D.Strong-willed and friendly.It’s reported that about 20 percent of the Amazon rainforest has disappeared during thespecies native to the Amazon River area, it’s affecting humans worldwide. When it comes to the protection of the Amazon, it’s hard for many people to relate because they don’t feel connected to the area. There are actually a lot of direct connections, no matter how far away we are.A connection that affects everyone on the planet is climate (气候) change. Planting new trees in the forest is basically a way of removing CO2 from the air. Rain forests have a carbon (碳) reduction nearly equal to half of what is in the air. About half of that is in the Amazon. Another case in point is a big snake called the bushmaster that lives in the Amazon. Today, millions of people use medicines made from its venom (毒液) to treat high blood pressure. So they have longer, fuller, and more productive lives.In the 1960s, there was only one highway in the entire Amazon. That’s an area as large as the continental United States with one highway and three million people. Today, there are between 30 million to 40 million people, countless roads, and about 20 percent forests have been cut down. But on the plus side, 50 years ago there were only two national parks and a national forest and a reserve in Brazil. Today, more than 50 percent of the Amazon is under some form of protection.“There’s been a lot of damage done and forest lost, but nothing is gone until it’s gone”, noted National Geographic explorer Dr. Thomas Lovejoy. “We want to see more shared planning between the departments of transportation, energy, agriculture, and the other industries in the area. We think Amazon cities can have higher quality of life and keep people in existing cities so there’s less reason to deforest.”8.Which can replace the underlined word “Deforestation” in paragraph 1?A.Planting more trees.B.Destroying the forests.C.Protecting the species.D.Polluting the rivers.9.What might the partial loss of the Amazon rainforest lead to?A.The increase of extreme weather.B.The removal of CO2.C.More people with high blood pressure.D.The overgrowth of the bushmaster. 10.How does paragraph 3 mainly develop?A.By making comparisons.B.By listing reasons.C.By explaining a definition.D.By making a summary.11.What is Dr. Thomas’ attitude towards the future of the Amazon rainforest?A.Doubtful.B.Worried.C.Positive.D.Uncaring.While screen time is known to affect sleep, new research suggests that interactive (互动的) activities, such as texting friends or playing video games, put off and reduce the time spent asleep to a greater degree than passive (被动的) screen time like watching television, especially for teens.The team studied the daytime screen-based activities of 475 teenagers using daily surveys. They asked the teens how many hours they had spent that day communicating with friends through social media and how many hours they spent playing video games, surfing the internet and watching television or videos. Finally, the researchers asked if they had joined in any of these activities in the hour before bed.Next, the team measured their sleep time for one week. The researchers found that the teens spent an average of two hours per day communicating with friends via social media, about 1.3 hours playing video games, less than an hour surfing the internet and about 1.7 hours watching television or videos. For every hour throughout the day that they used screens to communicate with friends, they fell asleep about 11 minutes later averagely. For every hour to play video games, they fell asleep about 9 minutes later. Those who talked, texted orplayed games in the hour before bed lost the most sleep: about 30 minutes later.Interestingly, David, lead author of the study, said the team found no obvious relations between passive screen-based activities and sleep. “It could be that passive activities are less mentally exciting than interactive activities,” said Anne, co-author of the study. “It’s a tricky situation,” she said. “These screen tools are really important to everyone nowadays, so it’s hard to put a limit on them, but if you’re really looking out for a teenager’s health and well-being, you might consider limiting the more interactive activities, especially in the hour before bed.”12.Which of the following belongs to interactive screen activities?A.Seeing movies.B.Watching videos.C.Texting friends.D.Surfing the internet.13.Who might lose the most sleep according to the text?A.Lucy who watched a three-hour movie before going to bed.B.Jack who had a 30-minute video chat with his brother before bed.C.Sam who played computer games for two hours throughout the day.D.Amy who chatted with her friends on WeChat for one hour in the morning. 14.What does the underlined word “tricky” mean in paragraph 4?A.Frightening.B.Awkward.C.Hopeless.D.Encouraging. 15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Screen time activities cut down our sleep hoursB.Interactive screen use reduces sleep time in teenagersC.Passive screen use is better than interactive screen useD.Parents should prevent children from using social mediaReading is a healthy habit that everyone should develop from childhood because of theThe following will discuss the effects of not reading books, so you can basically consider and judge where you are and understand how reading can be beneficial.17 People who don’t read and don’t like to read find it harder to learn than people who actually read. For example, most students who fail to develop a reading habit find it difficult to get through school. This then leads to students dropping out, which is bad for society. Reading is a habit that strengthens the brain and develops your inborn love ofwanting to learn more. Therefore, not being addicted to books closes you off from this.Narrow mindedness. Reading a variety of books broadens the readers’ mind. Most people who don’t read have a certain narrow mindedness to them that can easily be noticed.18 When you don’t read, you’re forced to take everything at face value and then create and shape your views in this way.Low brain power. One advantage of reading is its ability to improve brain function. Reading can help people become better thinkers and use brains more effectively. People who don’t read usually have low brain power because they don’t exercise the brain as much as readers do. 19Poor imagination. Reading books allows you to tap into your imaginative power. 20 This is important because it expands (拓展) your thought process as well as the ability to understand. People who don’t read books usually are short of the inspiration necessary to create imagination. This makes it difficult to be creative.A.Learning difficulty.B.The reason for this is simple.C.Such exercise strengthens the brain.D.Inability to fully understand the world.E.It then makes you picture what you read.F.It is developed slowly just as any habit would.G.The ability to read is important in today’s world.二、完形填空As Hallee gets to the finish line of the 800-metre run for kids, the crowd is cheeringWhen the twins were five, Jada decided that she wanted to be a(n) 27 . Her parents signed her up for Little Athletics, a track-and-field organisation for children. After watching Jada’s first training period, Hallee 28 her parents and said, “I can do that, too. Sign me up.” “Would she even be able to 29 ? Hallee doesn’t have feeling in her waist (腰) and lower legs,” thought her Dad, Gavin. 30 , Hallee’s parents had such strong belief in her that they signed her up.Hallee’s running wasn’t without its challenges. Her legs ached badly during and after races, and she 31 people would laugh at her. Her parents helped her work through her 32 by attending all her events.In fact, nobody laughed; people were shocked at her 33 . When asked what she would 34 to other children, Hallee offered two powerful suggestions: “Don’t 35 when people say you can’t do something. And try your best.”21.A.amazing B.funny C.embarrassing D.natural 22.A.melted B.broke C.stopped D.opened 23.A.waiting B.changing C.going D.thinking 24.A.aware B.eager C.afraid D.unable 25.A.suffered B.searched C.spoke D.read 26.A.harder B.better C.stronger D.heavier 27.A.designer B.engineer C.boxer D.runner 28.A.calmed down B.turned down C.referred to D.turned to 29.A.run B.walk C.jump D.dance 30.A.Instead B.However C.So D.Besides 31.A.feared B.learned C.accepted D.forgot 32.A.confusion B.curiosity C.confidence D.anxiety 33.A.determination B.creativity C.hobby D.imagination 34.A.bring B.say C.write D.add 35.A.compete B.cheat C.listen D.improve三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

河北省部分市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题汇编:完形填空(含解析)

河北省部分市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题汇编:完形填空(含解析)

河北省部分市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编完形填空河北省唐山市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题22.A.hardly B.already C.once D.still 23.A.troubled B.homeless C.deaf D.slow 24.A.refused B.doubted C.faced D.forgot 25.A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Instead 26.A.rudely B.secretly C.purposely D.blindly 27.A.promise B.distance C.balance D.record 28.A.cheer on B.look after C.pick up D.chat with 29.A.taken B.rescued C.invited D.forgiven 30.A.proud B.outgoing C.silly D.helpless河北省张家口市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

It was a regular school day, and the air was filled with the usual sounds of chatter and laughter as students prepared for their lessons. Little did I know that this day would soon take a ____21____ turn, making it an unforgettable day.As the bell rang, signaling the beginning of our English class, we entered the classroom, completely ____22____ of the coming danger. The teacher began the lesson, and we were really ____23____ our literature lesson when, out of nowhere, a loud fire alarm ____24____ everything.Panic spread as we understood how ____25____ it was. Smoke filled the hallway, and a sharp burning smell hung in the air. The neat classroom turned into a mess as everyone ____26____ to the door, trying to get away from the coming danger.In all the chaos, I noticed my ____27____ Sarah looking obviously scared by her desk. I quickly ____28____ she needed help. Without hesitation, I rushed over, took her shaky hand, and told everyone to stay calm. We went through the thickening smoke together, and each ____29____ felt like a really long time.As we reached the door, it felt hotter, and we knew we had to hurry. With hearts ____30____, we hurried into the playground where teachers and students were making sure everyone stayed sate.Outside, we took a moment to catch our breath, ____31____ by the loud sounds ofapproaching fire trucks. Seeing parts of the building on fire, a sense of ____32____ washed over us, knowing that we had made it out unharmed.After everything happened, I couldn’t help but reflect on the events of that day. ____33____ it taught me it’s important to stay calm when things get ____34____ and how helping others during hard times matters. It was a day when ordinary students became unlikely heroes, bound together by the shared ____35____ to overcome the unexpected challenges.21. A. classic B. dramatic C. powerful D. graceful22 A. independent B. tolerant C. fluent D. unaware23. A. into B. onto C. behind D. against24. A. destroyed B. interrupted C. buried D. sheltered25. A. formal B. unique C. severe D. awkward26. A. hurried B. delivered C. jogged D. hesitated27. A. sister B. motherC. classmate D. teammate28. A. protested B. reminded C. stressed D. realized29. A. flight B. step C. wave D. foot30. A. racing B. debating C. suffering D. begging31. A. greeted B. conducted C. surrounded D. attracted32. A. stress B. sadness C. confidence D. relief33. A. Breaking through B. Going through C. Making out D. Working out34. A. tough B. plain C. various D. specific35. A. contribution B. ambition C. determination D. addiction河北省邯郸市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

河南省洛阳市20242024学年高一上学期期末考试英语含答案

河南省洛阳市20242024学年高一上学期期末考试英语含答案

洛阳市2024——2024学年第一学期期末考试高一英语试卷本试卷共12页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

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1. How much did the woman pay for her dress?A. $25.B. $50.C. $1002. What's the man going to do tomorrow?A. Go hiking.B. Visit his grandparents.C. Meet his grandma.3. How many books does the man want to buy?A. 7B. 10.C. 134. What does Mr Brown's dog often do?A.. It often barks.B. It often runs out.C. It often makes his worried.5. Why doesn't the woman want to eat outside?A. The restaurant is too far.B. It's too cold.C. She doesn't like the food.其次节 (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。

2023-2024学年湖南省怀化市高一上学期期末考试英语试题

2023-2024学年湖南省怀化市高一上学期期末考试英语试题

2023-2024学年湖南省怀化市高一上学期期末考试英语试题If you have ever lost touch with old school friends, you may find yourself wanting to make contact again. Some teens find that certain school friends are worth keeping contact with and want to keep the friendship going strong.Hang out at the same placesOne way you can get together with old friends from your school is to go to the same places that they go to. If you still go to school together, you probably know where everyone goes on the weekends. If you are able to go there too, you may find that your relationships with your old school friends start up again.Join sports teamsIf you are athletic and your former friends are too, joining school sports teams is a great way to catch up with old friends. This doesn’t mean that you should join a sport which you do not like just so you can see your old friends. However, if you like sports, wish to join a team and your former friends are on that team, then playing the team sports is a great way to get to know them again.Take part in school clubsThere are often a lot of school clubs in which teens participate. Depending on your interests and your former friends’ interests, you may just find a club at school. Sha ring a common interest such asa club activity will help you to have something in common and something to talk about.1. What can you do to get together with old school friends?A.You’d better join the school dance clubs.B.You should have dinner with them.C.You may go to the places where they go. D.You can often go shopping with them. 2. Which activity is best for a sports lover to contact old friend?A.Hanging out at the same places. B.Joining school sports teams.C.Taking part in school clubs. D.Participating in school competitions.3. What is the author’s purpose of writing this text?A.To tell different hobbies that students have. B.To share various interesting things in school.C.To join clubs with the same interests. D.To give advice on contacting old friends. Lights, camera, action! Have you ever dreamed of being a director? At age 29, Di Di already has almost 10 years of directing experience under his belt. Through the media company he founded, he makes advertising and promotional videos, including for Tsinghua University.For Di, becoming a director is “an adventure based on interest”. Majoring in journalism, he got into directing by chance. “In 2013, I came up with an idea for Tsinghua’s admissions video but couldn’tfind a director,” Di said. “So I decided to be the director myself! I ended up really enjoying the process of being creative and working with a team. That was when I knew I wanted to be a director.”While many people think that directors are experts at art, Di found that directors are, in fact, experts at management. “Only one-third of my time is spent on set. The rest of the time, I’m doing lots of planning with my customers and colleagues,” he said. This planning process includes working out the video’s theme with the clie nt, creating a script, bringing together the visuals and text content, and also managing logistics like where to park the cars and how to bring electricity to the set.Despite the pressure, Di gets great joy from making an impact through his works. In 2019, he made a film for Tsinghua, which tells the story of a group of first-generation college students. It was viewed more than 15 million times on social media and became a hot top 20 trending topic on Sina Weibo. Being a first-generation college student himself, Di felt very passionate about the videos goal of inspiring students to use their education to make a better life for their families. One month before the national college entrance exam in 2020, Di released a feature film encouraging high school students to keep working hard after the exam was pushed back by one month.“I want to uncover and share China’s stories with the world, true stories of Chinese youth fighting for their dreams,” said Di.4. What do we know about Di Di?A.He started directing at the age of 19. B.He studied film directing at college.C.He wanted to be a director when young. D.He starred in Tsinghua’s admissionsvideo.5. What does Di think is necessary for directors?A.Artistic skill. B.Technical knowledge.C.Money management skill. D.Organizational skill.6. Why are the two films mentioned in Paragraph 4?A.To give examples of Di’s most popular works. B.To show how Di inspires people through his works.C.To stress his contributions to Tsinghua University. D.To prove the popularity of Di as a director.7. What does Di aim to do through his films?A.Further his career overseas. B.Become famous and influential.C.Tell stories of young Chinese to the world. D.Encourage students to go to famous universities.Most of us have heard of the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle. It is the core principle of a sustainable (可持续的) life, but few of us can apply it in our own lives. Now, there’s a “lab” you can explore and discover a way toward living sustainably.3R Lab is located in Xuhui district, Shanghai. It offers exhibitions, activities and goods that showcase the 3R principle. The key to a sustainable life, according to Vincent T. M. Fong, the 32-year-old from Hong Kong who created the lab, is to make it a long-term promise. “A sustain able life should be sustainable itself in the first place. You can’t lead a sustainable life on a whim. Small and comfortable changes are exactly what you need,” Fong said.The lab regularly hosts ugly fruit markets, offering these strange fruits which are often thrown away by traditional markets and consumers at a quite attractive price. “They’re thrown away simply because of their appearance. Buying fruit regardless of how they look reduces food waste significantly in our daily life,” Fong commented.A wa ter tank with two types of straws is another equipment in the lab. “One type is made from normal plastics widely used in our daily life while the other is from PHA, a new replacement for plastics, and the water is sourced from the Suzhou River,” explained Ni Li, an employee of the lab. Visitors can see how the PHA straws degrade (降解) into a thin layer in just one month, while the others remain unchanged.“Leading a sustainable life does not necessarily mean sacrifice,” said Fong. Consuming ugly fruit and using degradable plastics are small changes that are good for the environment and easy to stick to. Only in this way can the 3R principle become part of our lives, he added.After working there for six months, Ni, who wasn’t mindful of the 3R principle befor e arriving at the lab, now uses her cup every time she buys a coffee. “The job has reshaped my life,” Ni said.8. What does the-underlined phrase “on a whim” in the second paragraph probably mean?A.In a rush. B.On a regular basis.C.Without any reason. D.As a common practice.9. What is the purpose of the ugly fruit market at 3R Lab?A.To reduce food waste. B.To promote healthy eating.C.To sell new kinds of fruit. D.To provide more affordable fruit,10. What can the water tank at 3R Lab show to its visitors?A.The water pollution caused by plastics. B.The degradation of PHA straws.C.The interaction between two types of straws. D.The disappearance of normal plastic straws.11. What can we infer from the last paragraph about Ni?A.She avoids going to traditional markets. B.She has devoted less time to her hobbies.C.She has got rid of a few bad habits. D.She is leading a low carbon life now. The year 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of China’s first manned space mission, with Yang Liwei becoming the first Chinese astronaut to go to space. Since then, another 17 astronauts have reached for the stars. The selection of the fourth generation of astronauts began in 2022 and is now in full swing. Experts revealed how difficult the training is before astronauts can explore the space.The human body is not designed for space life. Astronauts are faced with multiple challenges on a space mission. The changes in gravity can have an impact on their bodies. The feeling of isolation and closed living in a small spacecraft for months can damage their mental health. Emergencies during missions challenge their knowledge and ability to solve problems under huge pressure. So it’s no wonder that astronauts have to meet extremely high standards and go through a tough training program.To make sure that Chinese astronauts complete their missions and return to Earth safely, “Eight types, including over 200 subjects of training, were set,” Huang Weifen, chief designer of the astronaut system for China’s manned space project, told CCTV News. Apart from physical fitness training, it also includes basic scientific theories, psychological health, and mock (模拟的) missions. Among the training subjects, the most tiring one is underwater training. This training is designed for astronauts to adapt to the microgravity environment in space. According to Huang, astronauts stay underwater in suits weighing over 100 kilograms for six hours at a time. Water resistance (阻力) and the heavy suit make every move exhausting. “Nie Haisheng once repor ted a two-kilogram loss in weight after one underwatei training exercise,” said Huang, Each astronaut receives training for at least three and a half years before having the chance to go to space.Who can become astronauts? The first and second generations of Chinese astronauts were selected only from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force. However, since 2018, when the third-generation selection process began, ordinary people have been invited to apply. They can fly with pilot astronauts to space.12. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.High standards astronauts need to meet. B.Health problems caused by microgravity.C.Requirements of the tough astronaut training. D.Different challenges astronauts face in space.13. Which is the most physically demanding for its participants according to the article?A.Mock mission. B.Underwater training.C.Physical fitness training. D.Scientific theory learning.14. Why did Huang mention Nie Haishertg’s two-kilogram weight loss?A.To stress how challenging the training is. B.To describe Nie’s personal achievements.C.To introduce the weight limit for astronauts. D.To explain the importance of proper training.15. What is the most suitable title for the passage?A.The Qualities of Being an Astronaut B.Astronauts Faced with MultipleChallengesC.Preparing the Mind and Body for Space D.The 20th Anniversary of China’s SpaceMissionMinor Cold is the 23rd solar term of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. For most areas of China, it marks the start of the coldest days of the year. Still, bitter cold can’t prevent people from enjoying their lives. 16Enjoy Mutton hot pot and baked sweet potato.Mutton hot pot, and baked sweet potato are two recommended foods for Minor Cold. 17 It can help prevent cold from harming their organs. The yang energy in the three types of food is strengthened through their method of cooking: boiling, stir frying and baking.Eat Laba porridge.Another important traditional food for Minor Cold is Laba porridge. 18 Local people in Beijing often cook Laba porridge on the night of the seventh day of the twelfth lunar month. After one night’s slow simmering, all the ingredients melt into the porridge in the morning of the eighth day, becoming a warm delicacy to enjoy on cold days.19People in Nanjing used to take Minor Cold quite seriously, and they still keep a custom of eating vegetable rice to celebrate this solar term. The rice is steamed with aijiaohuang, sausage and salted duck that are all the specialties in Nanjing.Make Chinese traditional herbal medicine.20 Many people need them to prepare new medicines, which will be consumed before the Lunar New Year.“Nothing will ever be the same again”, Ally said to herself.Ally’s father died last summer. It wasn’t fair, Ally thought. Dad was young and had never been________ . Why had his heart suddenly stopped? Ally ________ slowly into her father’s favorite chair and looked at his picture on the bookcase. Ally smiled, “I miss you, Dads”.She felt a hand ________ her hair and looked up. “Why don’t you come outside with me, Ally?” her mother asked. “The birds are ________ in the woods. By this time last year you’d already taken dozens of pictures.”But her mother must know ________ wouldn’t be the same this year. How could it be? Ally________ . Ever since she could remember, she and Dad had been a ________ , searching the woods for the special wood warbler (林莺). “I’ll be out in a while,” she answered.After her mother left, Ally reached for the photo album she and Dad had put together. On the cover was a photo of a tiny yellow ________ with blue-gray wings and black eyes. Dad cut it from a local newspaper. Ally smiled, remembering the ________ look on Dad’s face when he showed her the pretty bird.“I can’t believe someone ________ this little guy way up here in New Jersey,” he said. “Wood warblers are usually found in the south, not this far north. I bet if we search ________ , Ally, we’ll see this little guy together someday.” Ally closed her eyes. She loved thinking about the times she and Dad had spent searching the ________ for the little bird. They’d never spotted the warbler, but her father had an amazing way of making each outing seem ________. He was her best friend, and when they were together, Ally felt comfortable, as she did when she ________ her favorite blue sweatshirt.If only I could get that good feeling back, she thought, ________ .21.A.absent B.sick C.puzzled D.afraid22.A.broke B.drowned C.fell D.sank23.A.pulling B.cutting C.smoothing D.tearing24.A.crying B.fighting C.arguing D.nesting25.A.bird-watching B.paper-cutting C.animal-hunting D.book-reading26.A.wondered B.shouted C.ordered D.insisted27.A.family B.organization C.team D.system28.A.leaf B.bird C.girl D.chick29.A.excited B.embarrassed C.confused D.sad30.A.killed B.caught C.spotted D.chased31.A.carefully B.unintentionally C.immediately D.slowly32.A.room B.woods C.newspaper D.bookcase33.A.ordinary B.boring C.special D.tiring34.A.took off B.put on C.put away D.talked about35.A.jumping B.screaming C.laughing D.sighing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。

2023-2024学年安徽省合肥市第一中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题

2023-2024学年安徽省合肥市第一中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题

2023-2024学年安徽省合肥市第一中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题Best English Language Lab SoftwareWith technology advancement, digital English language lab software has found its way into the classrooms. There are some great multimedia media language labs available today. Let’s explore the most popular kinds of English language lab software.Spears Language LabIt is designed for students who want to develop excellent English communication skills. They can achieve better results with the in-built practice exercises featured in this software. Plus, it enables teachers to watch and check on each student.Open SimOpen Sim allows the teachers to create an interactive virtual classroom where learners can creatively learn language skills. The software will take you into the world of creative learning, where you will learn things while playing some interesting games.Words WorthThis software is suitable for adult language learners. It helps build professional-level skills in the language and allows learners to lay a strong base for wide vocabularies and high levels of spoken English. There are lessons such as pronunciation practice and listening comprehension that provides a professional-level learning experience.ODLLODLL software is perfect for those who absorb and recall information best by seeing. It is designed especially for cooperative learning. It allows the students to communicate with each other or host a virtual classroom section using the lab setting. The platform offers video streaming facilities from You Tube, DVD, and other digital sources.1. What can we know about the Spears Language Lab?A.It focuses on improving students’ writing skills.B.It gives students extra practice exercises as a gift.C.It allows teachers to know how well students do.D.It offers the chance to talk with language experts.2. Who may Words Worth be best suited for?A.Joanna, a 30-year-old woman, who works in a British company.B.Edwin, a 41-year-old man, who wants to go sight-seeing in the UK.C.Annie, a 10-year-old girl, who learns English as a second language.D.Mike, an 18-year-old boy, who has just graduated from high school.3. What do Open Sim and ODLL have in common?A.Both can create a virtual classroom.B.Both have in-built practice exercises.C.Both require learners to have IT skills.D.Both are designed by the same company.Kwane Stewart stepped outside a Modesto, California, convenience store with his morning coffee and noticed a homeless man, Tom Bissell, sitting with his back against the building. A small dog sat in his lap. Stewart, a vet (兽医) at an animal hospital, noticed its injured fur and skin. He approached the man and offered to bring medication for the dog's skin, a gift the man readily accepted.“I remember returning a week later, and the hair was coming back the rash (皮疹) was gone,” Stewart told the Modesto Bee. Tom said his dog was finally sleeping at night again because it was no longer feeling restless for its illness. “‘And you know,’ he said, ‘I’m sleeping at night.’ He started to cry, and that got me touched too,” Stewart says.Stewart was addicted. “When you do good deeds, there is something you get in return that feels much larger. I knew I wanted to keep doing it, "he told .Today, Stewart, 50, has his own practice in town, yet he still finds time for street pets. He's helped roughly 400 animals since 2011.There's a great need for his kind of help. About 25 percent of Modesto's homeless population owns a pet, but there are few healthcare options available to them. To fill that gap, Stewart can often be found wandering dark streets and underpasses (地下通道), anywhere he thinks the homeless might be camped out. Stewart pays for almost all of it out of his own pocket. For those expensive procedures, he set up a GoFundMe account to help cover treatment costs. “I don't ever want to have to turn anybod y away,” he explains.“To have somebody like Dr. Stewart come out here to take care of my dog just because it's the right thing to do, that's huge.” Joe, one of the dog owners, said in a video that Stewart posted on the GoFundMe page.4. How did Kwane Stewart help Tom Bissell's dog?A.By offering mental comfort. B.By providing medical treatment.C.By introducing some famous vets. D.By bringing it to an animal hospital.5. What directly leads to Kwane Stewart's further kindness?A.The professional habit of a vet. B.The tough situation the homeless faced.C.The requirements from the animal hospital. D.The inspiration from offering help to Tom.6. Which of the following can best describe Kwane Stewart?A.Rich and caring. B.Smart and humorous.C.Kind and generous. D.Brave and intelligent.7. What's the text mainly about?A.Vets are in great need. B.Stewart rose to fame overnight.C.Street pets deserve due treatment. D.A vet's kind act brings big impact. Almost half of the participants in a study who were asked to turn off their phone notifications for a day said it was still influencing their habits two years later, say the researchers behind the new study. At first, Martin Pielot from telecommunications firm Telefonica in Spain, and Luz Rello of Carnegie Mellon University, wanted to last their Do Not Disturb challenge across a whole week-—but they couldn’t find anyone to take part for that length of time. “We just got empty, frightened stares,” Pielot said. “And so finally we backed down to 24 hours.”Overall, the group is made up of 30 volunteers. Pielot and Rello found that the responses (反应) to a day away from notifications were different a lot: for people who didn’t check their phones that much anyway, it wasn’t such a big deal. But for those whose f riends, bosses, and co-workers expect quick replies, the study brought on some extra stress and anxiety.For 9 participants, the Do Not Disturb challenge brought on extra feelings of missing out on something, such as a message from a friend or a package delivery (递送). At the same time, 19 participants reported feeling clearly more concentrated and more productive over the day with their notifications off. Some participants felt less connected to their social groups as a result of the Do Not Disturb challeng e, so there’s a lot to take in from the study: it shows how phone notifications interrupt (打断) us, and how they connect us to others and enable us to manage social expectations.On top of all those findings, the researchers are eager to point out how the day off from phone notifications changed habits in the long term-22 of the volunteers said they planned to change their phone notification settings as a result of the Do Not Disturb challenge, and after two years 13 of them were still following through with the changes. Considering most people seldom touch their phone’s notification settings, that’s a high number.8. What can we learn from Pielot’s words?A.Few people are interested in the experiment.B.Most people overly depend on their cell phones.C.People can get paid for taking part in the challenge.D.The participants can bear no phone notifications for one week.9. What’s the response of most participants to the experiment?A.More happiness. B.Some extrastress. C.Nothingdifferent.D.Higherproductivity.10. How do the researchers feel about the result of the experiment?A.Pleased. B.Moved. C.Doubtful. D.Regretful.11. What’s the purpose of the research?A.To show those not using phones live longer.B.To find out how to get rid of phones in the long run.C.To examine the influence of turning off phone notifications.D.To explore how a day without phones affects people’s habits.Have you heard of the term “tweenager”? It’s a slang (俚语) word used in the UK to describe children between about ten and twelve years old. They are between being a junior and a teenager. Why do the press and media refer to kids in this way?Well, more and more companies now create products and services for tweenagers. They seem to tell us that tweenagers must have more money, freedom and influence upon their parents than they’ve ever had before.Most children in the UK today get more pocket money than kids did a decade ago. Despite problems happening fairly often and regularly in the economy, parents generally have more money to give than before, since they are having fewer children on average than in the past. In addition, a higher divorce (离婚) rate in the UK makes parents try to compensate by buying presents for their children. It’s a bad habit for both parents and children to get into, but parents are under constant pressure from commercial marketing and the requests of their children.You may wonder how tweenagers have more freedom than previous generations. Well, UK children today are very media- and computer-literate. They have access to much more information about life and the world. They may have experienced a lot in life as well. With such sophistication (老于世故) at such a young age, it’s no wonder tweenagers are able to influence their parents.Now UK tweenagers are also very fashion-conscious and concerned about their images. In a world of television programs that promise immediate success and fame at a young age, some people think it’s extremely important to look fashionable.So what does tweenage fashion look like? It’s lots of brightly colored materials, particularly pink, and usually plain, not patterned. There are plenty of bows, necklaces and bracelets, too.But can it really be healthy for us to encourage kids to be like adults at a young age? Are we stealing childhoods in return for a bit of profit? Well, the UK government is certainly concerned, and for that reason has strict laws preventing companies from clearly and openly marketing their products and services to children.12. What is the use of the first paragraph?A.To explain a concept and bring up the topic.B.To tell the difference between a junior and a teenager.C.To show why people in the UK prefer to use the slang.D.To state how the slang came into being and make a summary.13. Why are more products and services created for tweenagers?A.Because children education is becoming more important.B.Because they are more affordable to tweenagers.C.Because it is better to study music from an early age.D.Because more companies are creating products and services.14. What does the underlined word “compensate” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Keep company. B.Reward. C.Make up. D.Motivate.15. Why do tweenagers pay more attention to their appearance?A.They are afraid of being laughed at by others.B.They have less freedom than previous generations.C.They wish to become successful and famous quickly.D.They are encouraged to be like adults at a young age.Stress Management: How to Reduce, Prevent, and Cope with StressIf you’re living with high levels of stress, you’re putting your health and happiness at risk. Stress does harm to your health. It may seem like there’s nothing you can do about stress. 16 The following stress management tips can help you do that.Get movingWhen you’re stressed, the last thing you probably feel like doing is getting up and exercising. 17 You don’t have to be an athlete or spend hours in a gym to experience the benefits. Exercise releases endorphins that make you feel good, and it can also serve as a valuable distraction from your daily worries.Connect to othersThere is nothing more calming than spending quality time with another human being who makes you feel safe and understood. So make it a point to connect regularly — and in person — with family and friends. Keep in mind that the people you talk to don’t have to be able to fix your stress.18 . And try not to let worries about looking weak keep you from opening up. The people who care about you will be happy because of your trust. It will only strengthen your relationship.19When you’re worn out by your morning traffic, or stuck in a stressful meeting at work, you need a way to manage your stress levels right now. The fastest way to reduce stress is by taking a deep breath and using your senses — what you see, hear, taste, and touch — or through a comfortable movement. By viewing a favorite photo, smelling a specific smell, listening to a favorite piece of music, tasting sweets, or hugging a pet, for example, you can quickly relax and focus yourself.Effective stress management helps you break the hold stress has on your life, so you can be happier, healthier, and more productive. But stress management is not one-size-fits-all. 20Our son, Tom, was different from others, because he was born with a serious brain disease. My wife and I often comforted him as he faced many _______ in his early years.It was _______ to see him regularly chosen last for baseball, but his most tough time came when he began high school. One afternoon, Tom returned home in _______ and shouted: “I’m never going to school again!” He was _______ with foo d that other kids had _______ him on the school bus on the way home. Tom later told us what had _______. A few days earlier, Tom had _______ up for the school running team. That day, a few older students made fun of his performance on the track. I called the headmaster about the _______ and it never happened again.One day, as the other kids exercised in the gym, they _______ one lonely runner Tom, jogging around the snow-covered track. A few weeks later, Tom said to me, “Dad, I was ready for the worst.” He added that each month, each student ________ an “athlete of the month” and voted (投票) for the ________. Tom’s name had never been ________. But that day, one student said: “Sir, I would like to propose (提名) Tom for athlete of the month.” The coach looked ________.“He works harder than any of us, Sir,” the student continued. “But we’ll have to have someone support the proposal,” the coach replied. Tears formed in Tom’s eyes as everyone in the class put their hands up. We, also in tears, looked on as he ________ showed his certificate (证书).Whenever I feel hopeless, I think of this story. I ________ myself that challenges are not overcome by force, but by patience, determination, and faith.21.A.opportunities B.inspirations C.challenges D.changes22.A.hopeful B.heartbreaking C.convenient D.well-meaning23.A.relief B.tears C.shock D.failure24.A.filled B.provided C.attached D.covered25.A.thrown at B.pushed against C.broken down D.dropped out26.A.viewed B.supplied C.happened D.suffered27.A.stayed B.signed C.pulled D.cheered28.A.crime B.tension C.movement D.situation29.A.concerned B.watched C.noticed D.ignored30.A.invited B.agreed C.meant D.chose31.A.winner B.ruler C.advisor D.fighter32.A.accepted B.recognized C.attended D.listed33.A.surprised B.awkward C.disappointed D.satisfied34.A.frankly B.proudly C.equally D.seriously35.A.argued B.reflected C.reminded D.comforted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。

高一英语期末考试试题及答案详解

高一英语期末考试试题及答案详解

高一英语期末考试试题与答案详解第Ⅰ卷(选择题共 100 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,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 time is it nowA. 4:00p.m.B. 3:30p.m.C. 3:00p.m.2. What is the man’s favorite food todayA. The beef.B. The salad.C. The tomato soup.3. What does the man meanA. The shoes aren’t so good.B. The shoes are really good.C. The shoes are small.4. Where will the man go nextA. To the dormitory.B. To the library.C. To the coffee bar.5. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakersA. Brother and sister.B. Mother and son.C. Friends其次节(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。

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。

听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。

6. Where does this conversation most probably take placeA. In a travel agency.B. In the man’s office.C. On a beach.7. Where may the man go on holidayA. To Qingdao.B. To Qinhuangdao.C. To Hainan.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。

重庆实验外国语学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

重庆实验外国语学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

重庆实验外国语学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Many countries around the globe pride themselves on their lingual diversity. Here are a few of the most polyglot places on Earth.ArubaAruba sits in the far southern Caribbean sea near V enezuela. Dutch is an official language and is taught in all schools, both English and Spanish are also compulsory(必修的)languages in Aruba’s education system. However, none of these languages is considered the native language of Aruba on the street, at home locals communicate with one another in Papiament. Papiamento is an official language alongside Dutch, and it is used regularly in the media and in government.East TimorThis tiny young nation sits in the far south-eastern comer of the Indonesian Archipelago. Once a colony(殖民地)of Portugal, Timor decided to adopt Portuguese as an official language after independence. The local tongue, Tetum, is the most widely spoken language on the street. In addition, English and Indonesian are used throughout the country, and both are officially recognized as working languages.IndiaHindi and English are the official national languages of India, and the majority of educated Indians have knowledge of both, though English is preferred over Hindi in southern India. Each state in India has its own official language (s), most of which differ from Hindi. These languages are used in the local media and on the street.South AfricaSouth Africa has 11 official languages. In many urban areas, English is the lingua franca (通用语). It is also the main language of the government and media, even though less than ten percent of South Africans speak it as a first language. Afrikaans, a Germanic language similar to Dutch, is spoken in the southern and western regions of the country. South Africa has nine official Bantu languages, of which:Zulu and Xhosa are the most common. 1.Which of the following is the official language of Aruba?A.Dutch and Spanish.B.Dutch and Papiamento.C.Spanish and English.D.English and Papiamento.2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.Aruba was once a colony of Portugal.B.East Timor lies in the far southernCaribbean sea.C.English is preferred over Hindi in India.D.South Africa media uses English as the main language.3.What do these places have in common?A.They adopt English as an official language.B.They are education-centred places.C.They have more than two official languages.D.They are multilingual communities.The first time I realized that I had a love for sports competitions was during the Field Day in elementary school. Small for my age, and more of a bookworm than a sports lover, IDay, which focused on individual skills, was different. In the Softball Throw event, I got my first taste of sporting victory. Credit goes to the example of my first coach, my father. He lifted weights every morning at home. He bought us all baseball gloves and hats, and in the warm months, we spent hours playing catch.Once I got to sixth grade and switched to private school, our entire student body was assigned to either the Red or the White team. Throughout the year, we competed against each other in various games and exercises for points. I eventually became president of The Committee of Games. I also played on the field hockey team and the basketball team. And at home, playing tennis, skating, skiing and biking were simply normal things we did. During the break time, magazines were also quite popular for us teens. These regularly featured articles on physical exercise. Somehow, my college roommate and I took up the habit of completing Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) exercises every day, a practice that continued into my marriage, when we had no spare money to use to join a gym.So, though it shocks some of our friends, that early foundation continued in adulthood into a sports and fitness focus, considered important even on vacation. I still love reading and the arts, too. As far as I’m concerned, life is the richest with my feet in both worlds. 4.What does the underlined word “humiliation” mean in Paragraph 1?A.Stress.B.Threat.C.Shame.D.Glory.5.According to the author, what contributes to her victory in the Softball Throw event?A.Her confidence in her sports skills.B.The efforts she put into exercising.C.Her advanced sports gloves and hats.D.The strong influence of her father. 6.What happened after the author stepped into adulthood?A.She changed the focus into reading.B.She stuck to working out.C.She regularly exercised on weekends.D.She joined Royal Canadian Air Force. 7.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A.To express her love for sports.B.To show her father’s guidance on sports.C.To stress the advantages of physical exercise.D.To share her childhood memories about sports.You might think of martial arts movies when you see people performing graceful moves down a river, all standing on a bamboo strip, but actually it is a form of intangible cultural heritage: single bamboo drifting (独竹漂).Over 2,000 years ago, the high-quality wood, nanmu, in Guizhou was in great demand by the royal court in the north. With no better transportation, people had to stand on one log to drift down the river. Later, local people began to compete along the way and the game of wood drifting was born. In the Qing Dynasty, wood drifting became single bamboo drifting because of bamboo’s lower price. Due to various skills it takes for one to master this act, single bamboo drifting was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list in 2021.Yang Liu, an inheritor (继承者) of single bamboo drifting, learned it at 7. “Usually, the bamboo under our feet is about 9 meters long, and the bamboo in our hands is about 5 meters. If the length of the bamboo is not long enough, it will not float. Keeping our feet firmly positioned on the narrow bamboo pole is the key, so we should fight against the current (水流) by constantly changing the angle. I lost my balance and fell into the water many times while practicing. Once I fell, I gave it another try until I knew how to handle the most difficult part,” she said.The love for the ancient skill keeps Yang going. Yang also shows creativity when spreading the culture of single bamboo drifting. For example, she includes dance in single bamboo drifting to make it more graceful. As han fu culture has been on the rise, Yang started wearing hanfu while performing, creating a more beautiful feel. In 2020, Yang began to post her videos on social media. “I’m extremely proud to get the response from viewers that singlebamboo drifting makes the line between what is possible and impossible unclear. It’s my mission to keep it alive and make it known to more people,” Yang Liu told China Daily. 8.What can be learned from the first two paragraphs?A.Nanmu was delivered to the north by land.B.Single bamboo drifting needs lots of skills.C.Bamboo was costly in Guizhou over 2,000 years ago.D.The martial arts movie is a form of cultural heritage.9.What is the biggest challenge in learning single bamboo drifting?A.Keeping balance on a bamboo pole.B.Maintaining a fixed angle.C.Finding the proper bamboo.D.Holding the bamboo firmly in hands. 10.What do the viewers think of single bamboo drifting?A.It’s confusing.B.It’s impossible.C.It’s unbelievable.D.It’s effortless. 11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Balancing with Grace B.Chinese Cultural HeritageC.A Creative Performer D.Transporting Bamboo down the RiverResearchers in China have found a new, genetically (基因上) pure species of the critically endangered Chinese giant salamander (中国大鲵) in the wild. The new species was found in a largely undisturbed part of the Jiulingshan National Nature Reserve in Jiangxi Province. The animals are the only known genetically pure, reproducing giant salamander population in its natural habitat in the country. “The discovery of the new species in a closed nature reserve provides hope that other genetically pure species may still exist in other such places,” said Robert Murphy, a professor at the University of Toronto and one of the co-authors of the study.The Chinese giant salamander is believed to have remained almost unchanged for 170 million years. While Chinese giant salamanders used to be thought of as one species, recent studies have revealed that there are five to eight genetically distinct species in the country. However, the species arc under great threat of extinction due to habitat loss, water pollution and overexploitation (过度开发) of wild populations over the past decades.Chinese giant salamanders have been protected in China since the 1980s. “After the discovery of multiple species of Chinese giant salamanders, China quickly put into place several actions, such as providing additional funding for critical research, establishing a seriesof nature reserves for the species, and promoting cooperation between scientists and biologists,” Murphy said.The researchers are now trying to track down more giant salamanders. Murpby said the discovery opened up new possibilities, such as establishing breeding farms with genetically pure salamanders to help populate ecosystems. In their paper, the researchers also stressed the importance of undisturbed habitats for protecting wildlife. “Closed nature reserves a new pathway for discovering and conserving endangered species,” they said.12.Why is the new discovery by Chinese researchers important?A.It confirms the need for more independent studies on biodiversity.B.It proves the genetic transformation of Chinese giant salamanders.C.It suggests the importance of increasing funding for nature reserves.D.It indicates the presence of other genetically pure species elsewhere.13.What can be learned from paragraph 2?A.Some species of Chinese giant salamanders have become extinct.B.Chinese giant salamander numbers have declined in recent decades.C.Chinese giant salamanders have remained unchanged for 170 million years.D.Some breeding programs have been launched to protect Chinese giant salamanders. 14.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.China’s lessons from the past.B.China’s cooperation with other countries.C.China’s efforts to protect giant salamanders.D.China’s ambition to develop new nature reserves.15.What would the researchers most probably agree with according to the last paragraph?A.More closed nature reserves should be established.B.Traditional conservation methods are more efficient.C.Mixed breeding can be used to protect endangered species.D.Large breeding farms are beneficial to the growth of giant salamanders.How to Feel ConnectedIt’s easy to feel disconnected from what is going on around you in today’s fast-paced world. 16 You can get in touch and feel connected, however, by following the tips below:Consider why you feel disconnected. Knowing what is making you feel disconnected can help you choose the best ways to address it. 17 Ask yourself these questions: Are you keeping yourself occupied with work too much? Do you rely on electronic communication instead of face to face communication? Do you lack friendships that are satisfying?Interact with people in person. Technology is a great way to stay in touch, but sometimes you need to spend time with other people in person. 18 Or simply visiting someone once a week can keep it strong. You can also take steps to feel more connected by making small-talk with strangers who are sharing parts of your day.19 Your loved ones could feel shy, so you may never know how to improve your relationship unless you ask the right questions. Asking them to open the doors can give you some insight on what you can do. Learning this information can help to strengthen your bond.Show your commitment to them. Simply showing up and being there for your loved ones says a lot about how much you value your relationships. Putting in the time shows them that you are committed and want to stay connected. 20A.Ask others what they need from you.B.Sometimes you can feel isolated and distant from the ones you love.C.Be brave to express your love.D.Reach out to people to schedule a time to get together.E.Attending family events can help to strengthen your relationship.F.Targeting your efforts toward those issues allows you to close that distance more effectively.G.You can have a gift delivered to friends on special occasions.二、完形填空Five years ago, my husband and I bought a farm. As we restore the land, I feel mybeds. The farm was holding our 25 together. Before my son went to treatment, we planted a “union” in the old farm to support the health of trees by grouping other helpful plants around them. We dug around and 26 the weaker trees. We placed in garlic, wildflowers, etc and the garden seems to grow well.We also learned how to depend on others. Our workman worked 27 and helped when I asked. Asking for help is a principle in the recovery community, a lesson my son is 28 . The desire to recover this land has continuously 29 in me and I have seen this 30 towards restoration in my son as well. It truly does take a village to rebuild a farm and a (an) 31 . And my son has found his own kind of union that 32 him.Owning a farm was never our 33 but it came when our family needed a 34 project. Digging is an act of faith, hope and 35 of what will appear next. 21.A.disappearing B.lasting C.returning D.crashing 22.A.song B.light C.shadow D.storm 23.A.secured B.found C.explored D.repaired 24.A.clear B.remove C.shelter D.access 25.A.patients B.friends C.staff D.family 26.A.turn to B.respond to C.attend to D.contribute to 27.A.steadily B.equally C.widely D.critically 28.A.preparing B.selecting C.processing D.learning 29.A.grown B.changed C.faded D.remained 30.A.gratitude B.contribution C.responsibility D.drive 31.A.house B.life C.organization D.career 32.A.supports B.impresses C.recognizes D.persuades 33.A.destination B.plan C.adventure D.belief 34.A.familiar B.flexible C.meaningful D.tough 35.A.prediction B.admiration C.expectation D.evaluation三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

上海市虹口区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷

上海市虹口区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷

上海市虹口区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择1.This is the first time that the whole process of a black hole _______ eating a star, from its first to nearly final bites.A.was seen B.has been seen C.has seen D.had seen 2.The expression _______ her face and _______ her eyes is now _______ words.A.in, on, under B.in, in, over C.on, from, by D.on, in, beyond 3.He is the only one of the best students who _______ chosen to take part in the competition so far.A.is B.are C.have been D.has been 4.Feeling fearful is healthy ________ it helps you slow down and evaluate risks properly.A.because B.until C.before D.although 5.John showed me the photo and said, “This is the very gallery _______ we visited last month, not the factory _______ father worked last year.”A.which; that B.that; that C.that; where D.which; where 6.Our parents often told us in the past that _______ is believing.A.to see B.seeing C.see D.to be seen 7.My best friend is a boy from a(n) _______ mountainous area.A.distant B.varying C.disgusting D.extinct8.In cross-cultural communication, misunderstandings are always caused by each other’s cultural _______.A.range B.involvement C.unfamiliarity D.respect 9.Anyway, don’t give in. I’m sure the temporary _______ should not bother you too long.A.expectation B.setback C.exchange D.awareness 10.The summer solstice marks the longest day in the northern hemisphere (北半球). The_______ used to be an important ancient Chinese festival.A.tradition B.climate C.location D.occasion 11.Animals in zoos must _______ different climates and seasons in relation to where they come from.A.adjust to B.depend on C.refer to D.take on12.His English sounds fairly native, so where did he _______ his English?A.learn about B.hunt for C.pick up D.give away二、语法填空Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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.Venice, one of Europe’s most historical, romantic, and unique cities, is in danger of drowning — not in one of its famed canals but under the weight of people. Since 1980, there have been more tourists than residents in V enice and right at present the number 13 (climb) rapidly. As tourists arrive, so do businesses to support them. Small, local stores are being replaced by souvenir shops and fast-food joints; Lately, accommodations 14 (transform) to Airbnbs, driving the cost of living here forever upwards. As locals leave the city, the vacuum (真空) is filled with yet 15 (much) tourist investment and before you know it, the charm and culture of old Venice that attracted us here in the first place has been transformed and lost. It’s no wonder that 16 World Heritage Committee has made a plan to add “Venice and its Lagoon” to its World Heritage in Danger list.Venice is not alone. Croatian favourite Dubrovnik, with history and cultural excellence, is suffering the same fate. There were 5,000 residents in 1991, but in 2017 only 1,157 people were living in the Old Town 17 it became overcrowded with tourists and businesses flooding to them. Dubrovnik is a convenient stop for cruise ships moving around the waters of the Adriatic and its popularity has grown further following the success of Game of Thrones, 18 was filmed there.Many popular locations have started to apply strategies 19 (fight) the rising tide of tourism using a combination of legislation and financial instruments. Barcelona is limiting the number of licenses for tourist accommodation 20 reducing the number of cruise ships allowed to dock (停泊). A smaller number of tourists are allowed to visit the Old Town and 21 will need to pay a city entry fee. The tourist tax is being increased to a price higher than 22 (expect). Venice has recently introduced a tourist fee to discourage day-trippers.三、选词填空Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can beWhat makes the perfect winter read?As the weather turns and the sky darkens, autumn and winter can often feel like the perfect time for curling up with a good book.But I wonder if it’s just me who finds that my reading 23 seem to change along with the seasons? The books I might choose to read in some sunny garden are very different from the ones I want when the wind is blowing outside and a few precious hours of watery daylight are the best we can hope for.I always 24 writing that evokes (唤起) time and place, and in the midst of the coldest, darkest part of the year, I want more than ever for a book to be “a ball of light” in my hands, as Ezra Pound famously once put it — a(n) 25 of life and love.I also need a certain degree of comfortness in a winter read — something that will keep me warm when the weather won’t! Give me gothic (哥特式的) building in the snow, with heroines whose passions burn brightly. Or let me escape completely, into some fantasy 26 — but I’d still like my forests icy and pine smelling. Give me stories of 27 and re-birth. Remind me that this time of year has 28 , too.Katherine May’s beautiful, poetic deep thought on the season, Wintering, does precisely this. Seemingly, it’s 29 , combining aspects of her life with more universal thoughts on how we might winter well. But there’s a lyrical (抒情的), 30 quality to the writing that confuses plain concepts like “genre”. She 31 that in winter we need different tools to get us through the season and it also offers one such tool, since Wintering itself is the perfect guide book and 32 to see you through until spring.That’s why books that help me see the beauty of the season will always be high on my list of winter reads.四、完形填空Robot PetsIn July, Unitree, a Chinese company, launched Go2, its second-generation robotic dog.Priced from $1,270, this robot pet can walk, perform handstands, and take photographs. Equipped with a smart speaker, it responds to voice commands. Go2 joins the market as the latest in a series of attempts by scientists to create machines that can do everything a real animal does — and leave a lot less mess to 33 afterwards.The first robot dog available to buy was Sony’s AIBO. Released in 1999, AIBO was a(n) 34 hit — 3000 units sold in just under 20 minutes in Japan. Its name is a 35 of “artificial intelligence” and “robot”. AI is a computer programme that can learn from experience and perform tasks that usually require human 36 . AIBO was discontinued in 2006, but went back on sale in 2017.With cameras for eyes, AIBO 37 obstacles and safely explores its surroundings. Voice-recognition technology enables it to turn its head to face a person when they speak, and even identify different voices. 38 , the dog has been programmed to respond to physical contact, such as touching its back or patting its head — just the way a real-life puppy would react. AIBO also “ 39 ” over time, and its behaviour changes as it develops from a playful puppy into an adult.Electronic pets are 40 toys for children, though. They can be valuable companions for older people, too. In 2022, a study by the University of Plymouth found that robot 41 could improve the wellbeing of elderly people who live in care homes and also those suffering from a condition that affects the brain. They found that the cute robots can provide all the emotional benefits of a real animal, without any of the work that comes with taking care of one.As technology develops, robot pets will become 42 advanced. Whether or not they take the place of living, breathing, barking and purring pets in our homes remains to be seen.33.A.clean up B.get into C.sort out D.centre around 34.A.delayed B.instant C.gradual D.tricky 35.A.renew B.reunion C.combination D.representation 36.A.strength B.intelligence C.responsibility D.appreciation 37.A.detects B.signals C.overcomes D.processes 38.A.For instance B.By contrast C.What’s more D.After all 39.A.varies B.fades C.adjusts D.matures 40.A.more than B.nothing but C.no more than D.less than41.A.participation B.attempts C.design D.companions 42.A.literally B.increasingly C.ironically D.relevantly五、阅读理解A short period of sleep taken during the day is known as a nap. Naps don’t just have benefits for adults at work, though. They could also help pupils to make the most of their school day. Studies have shown that a 20 to 30-minute “beauty sleep” makes people more alert and focused. This improves people’s ability to remember new information, which would help school children concentrate during lessons. Experts say that napping also improves brain functions, such as memory and the ability to complete difficult tasks.The school day starts early, which means that pupils don’t always get enough sleep because there’s no chance to have a lie-in. Adding naptime during the school day would help exhausted pupils to make up for any sleep they’ve lost from getting up so early.There are long-term benefits to taking a short nap, too. According to a recent study from University College London, the brains of people who have regular naps are bigger than those who don’t. People’s brains naturally shrink when they grow old, and the results showed that little sleeps can help people’s brains to age more slowly.Although a nap can seem like a good idea, going to sleep for too long can actually make you feel worse. It’s not very pleasant to wake up from a daytime nap feeling confused and sleepy. Napping during the day can also have a negative impact on how well you sleep at night. This can create a cycle of not being able to sleep as well at night, leaving you feeling even more tired in the daytime. Sleep expert Dr Clete Kushida said, “It’s generally recommended to maximize sleep at night.”Another consideration is that there really isn’t time in the school day for pupils to go to sleep. Some parents and teachers are concerned that it would cause children to miss too much lesson time. Pupils might take advantage of the system and use their need for a nap as an excuse to get out of lessons.So, what do you think? Should school allow kids to have naps, or should you wait until the evening to catch up on your sleep?43.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.children need more naps than adults doB.naps improve memory, efficiency and beautyC.both children and adults are equally in need of napsD.naps can bring more benefits to children than to adults44.According to the passage, napping for too long is not advisable because ________.A.it may affect a healthier cycle of sleepB.school kids will feel too sleepy to wake upC.it can’t make up for the sleep lost from waking up earlyD.it extends the school day for kids to have enough lessons45.Which of the following statements can be learned about taking naps according to the passage?A.It’s better for babies to have as many daytime naps as possible.B.Regular naps can slow the rate at which brains shrink with age.C.There’s no need to guarantee night sleep if one has regular naps.D.Different from teachers, parents want their kids to have naptimes.46.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A.Should Schools Have Naptimes?B.How Could Naptimes Benefit Kids?C.Are Kids Losing Too Much Sleep?D.Do You Get Enough Daytime Sleep?If you’ve ever seen a river rushing down a mountain or played in breaking waves at the beach, you’ll know that moving water contains a lot of energy. A river can push you and your boat downstream, sometimes quickly, and waves crashing into you at the beach can knock you back, or even knock you over.This energy of moving water originates from the water cycle, where water evaporates or is released from plants, rises to higher sea level, cools, and changes into liquid, forming clouds. Rain or snow that falls from these clouds flows downhill due to gravity, forming rivers or melting into existing water paths.Hydropower (水电) uses this energy from flowing water. It uses turbines, which are turned by moving water. These turbines turn around a rotor inside a device called generator, turning the motion into electricity with the help of magnets.There are two primary types of hydropower facilities (设施). The first is called the run-of-the-river facilities, which channel river water through turbines. The electricity production follows the timing of the river flow. When a river is running full with lots ofspring rain or meltwater, the turbine can produce more electricity. Later in the summer, when the river flow decreases, so does the turbine’s output. These types of power stations are typically small and easy to build, but there is limited ability to control the amount of electricity they produce.The second type is the dam (大坝)-based facilities. These use a solid dam to hold back the flow of a river and create an artificial lake behind it. The dam operator releases water from his lake, which flows through pipes inside the dam. Turbines within the dam generate electricity as the water passes through them, and then the water flows out the other side. These facilities are usually large and can affect river habitats, but they can also produce a lot of electricity in a controllable manner.Hydropower depends on the availability of water in flowing rivers. As climate change affects the water cycle, some regions may have less rainfall and therefore less hydropower generation. Since hydropower is a form of renewable electricity, it can play a role in limiting climate change. Hydropower facilities can also help avoid any imbalance in electricity production from wind farms and solar power plants.47.The underlined word “evaporate” in paragraph 2 can be replaced by “________”A.form a circle B.turn into a gasC.fall to the ground D.change into liquid48.According to paragraph 3, which of the following words best fits the box with “?” in the picture of a hydropower setup?A.turbine B.magnet C.pipe D.rotor 49.What can we learn about the two basic types of hydropower facilities mentioned in the passage?A.Only dam-based facilities use water to generate electricity and they are easy toconstruct.B.Electricity production by the run-of-the-river facilities doesn’t vary with river flow.C.Dam-based facilities provide a more considerable and adjustable electricity supply.D.Run-of-the-river facilities have a larger impact on river habitats than dam-basedfacilities.50.What is the author’s attitude towards hydropower?A.Optimistic B.Critical C.Doubtful D.IndifferentKeeping a bit of the outdoors inside is nothing new, but houseplant collections have become a popular social media trend — which means that more people than ever are discovering the comfort and beauty that caring for plants brings.51 Exposure to greenery, whether you have indoor plants, take walks outside or tend to a garden, has been found to have multiple mental-health benefits, such as lowering stress, decreasing feelings of depression, increasing sociability, restoring focus, improving cognitive performance, improving mood and increasing self-esteem.“One study showed that patients at a hospital who had plants in their room reported less pain, lower blood pressure, less fatigue and less anxiety than patients without plants in their rooms,” says Jenny Seham, a New York-based psychologist. She explains: “Cortisol, the stress hormone, has been shown to lower with plant interaction, reducing fatigue, irritability (易怒) and blood pressure.”Research has also shown that having plants and gardening increase productivity and levels of serotonin, the neurotransmitter responsible for lifting our mood. 52 And it is also opposed to dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.Before you fill your space with greenery, consider how you’ll interact with your plants.53 Can you care for them daily?If you have a small space or aren’t sure how much time you’re willing to invest in “plant parenting.” Start slow. “ 54 It can engage you by its smell or colour, creating a positive mood response with every interaction,” says Seham.A.For instance, is there enough space for plants in areas where you spend a lot of time?B.Half the fun of gardening is that you never know exactly what’s going to come up.C.It’s a feel-good hobby that’s supported by science.D.While indoor gardening can boost your feelings of wellbeing, help reduce stress and promote relaxation, it’s not, of course, a substitute for a trained mental health professional.E.The theory is that plant care helps us focus on the present moment and provides a feeling of accomplishment.F.Just one plant can make a difference.六、完成句子七、翻译60.应该采取积极措施来防止疾病蔓延。

北京市西城区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语含答案

北京市西城区2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语含答案

北京市西城区2023—2024学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语2024.1 本试卷共16页,共140分。

考试时长120分钟。

考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷 (共75分)Ⅰ. 听力理解(共三节,22.5分)第一节: (共4小题; 每小题1.5分,共6分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

每段对话你将听一遍。

1. What does the man enjoy doing in his spare time?A. Drawing and painting.B. Playing the piano.C. Going to concerts.2. Who may help with the computer problems?A. Jason.B. Alice.C. Henry.3. How long does it take to get to the shopping center by bus?A. 15 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes.4. What does the man like best about Dr. Miller?A. His class is interesting.B. He helps students set goals.C. He is understanding and friendly.第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)北京市西城区2023—2024学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第1页(共16页)听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

每段对话你将听两遍。

听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。

5. When will the birthday party be held?A. On Saturday.B. On Sunday.C. On Monday.6. What will the man do to prepare for the party?A. Find the restaurant.B. Buy decorations.C. Invite friends.听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。

山东省烟台市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(含答案)

山东省烟台市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(含答案)

2023—2024学年度第一学期期末学业水平诊断高一英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

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

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试卷上。

该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。

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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What sport does the woman prefer?A.Tennis.B.Basketball.C.Boxing.2.Why was the man late for work?A.He had an accident.B.He got up late.C.He was caught in traffic.3.What is the woman doing?A.Selling a dress.B.Talking about clothes.C.Asking for a lower price.4.What does the man probably do?A.He’s a paint seller.B.He’s a house decorator. C.He’s a wedding planner.5.How much does the man borrow finally?A.4 yuan. B.2 yuan.C.1 yuan.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。

广东省深圳市高级中学20242024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷

广东省深圳市高级中学20242024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷

深圳市高级中学2024-2024学年第一学期期末测试高一英语命题人:×××审题人:×××本试卷共10页,四大题,满分135分。

考试用时120分钟。

试卷由二部分组成。

第一部分高考题型 120分其次部分:高一年级基础学问部分人教版必修2 15分留意事项:1、答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2、每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案,不能答在试题卷上。

3、考试结束,监考人员将答题卡按座位号、页码依次收回。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AIt feels like every time my mother and I start to have a conversation, it turns into an argument. We talk about something as simple as dinner plans and suddenly, my mother will push the conversation into World War 3. She’ll talk about my lack of bright future because I don’t plan to be a doctor. Andmuch to her disappointment, I don’t want to do any job related to science, either. In fact, when I was pushed to say that I planned to major(主修) in English and communications, she nearly had a heart attack.“Why can’t you be like my co-worker’s son?” she bemoans (哀叹) all the time. Her coworker’s son received a four-year scholarship and is now earning 70,000 dollars a year as an engineer. I don’t know what to answer except that I simply can’t be like Mr. Perfect as I’ve called the unnamed co-worker’s son. I can’t be like him. I am the type of the person who loved to help out in the community, write until the sun goes down, and most of all, wants to achieve a career because I love it, not because of a fame or salary.I understand why my mother is worried about my future major. I’ve seen my mother struggle to raise me on her small salary and work long hours. She leaves the house around 6:30 am and usually comes home around 5 pm or even 6pm. However, I want her to know that by becoming a doctor, it doesn’t mean I’ll be successful. I’d rather follow my dreams and create my own future.1. Which of the following topics do the writer and his mother often talk about?A. the writer’s studiesB. the writer’s future jobC. dinner plansD. wars around the world2. We can infer from Paragraph 1 that the writer’s mother _____.A. doesn’t want the writer to major Engl ishB. doesn’t think the writer should be a doctorC. gets along very well with the writerD. doesn’t think working in the scientific field is a good idea3. Which of the following statements is probably TRUE about the writer?A. He wants to be li ke his mother’s co-worker’s son.B. He wants to find a job in his community in the future.C. He doesn’t think his mother’s co-worker’s son is perfect.D. He wants to do something he really likes in the future.BSpecialists say that it is not easy to get used to life in a new culture. “Culture shock” is the term these specialists use when talking about the feelings that people have in a new environment. There are three stages of culture shock, say the specialists. In the first stage, the newcomers like their newenvironment. Then, when the fresh experience dies, they begin to hate the city, the country, the people, and everything else. In the last stage, the newcomers begin to adjust to (适应) their surroundings and, as a result, enjoy their life more.There are some obvious factors in culture shock. The weather may be unpleasant. The customs may be different. The public service systems—the telephone, post office, or transportation—may be difficult to work out. The simplest things seem to be big problems. The language may be difficult.Who feels culture shock? Everyone does in this way or that. But culture shock surprises most people. Very often the people having the worst culture shock are those who never had any difficulties in their home countries and were successful in their community. Coming to a new country, these people find they do not have the same established positions. They find themselves without a role, almost without an identity. They have to build a new self-image.Culture shock gives rise to a feeling of disorientation. This feeling may be homesickness. When homesick(想家), people feel like staying inside all the time. They want to protect themselves from the strange environment, and create an escape inside their room for a sense of security. This escape doessolve the problem of culture shock for the short term, but it does nothing to make the person familiar with the culture. Getting to know the new environment and gaining experience—these are the long-term solutions to the problem of culture shock.4. According to the passage, factors that give rise to culture shock include all of the followingexcept _____.A. language communicationB. weather conditions and customsC. public service systemsD. homesickness5.According to the passage, the more successful you are at home, __________.A, the fewer difficulties you may have abroadB. the more difficulties you may have abroadC. the more money you will earn abroadD. the less homesick you will feel abroad6. The underlined word in the last paragraph mostly probably means ________.A. being homesickB. being lostC. protecting oneselfD. gaining experience7. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Escape unfamiliar environmentB. The feeling of homesickness.C. Homesickness can solve the problem of culture shock.D. The best way to overcome culture shock: get familiar withthe new culture.CTo master a language one must be able to speak and understand the spoken language as well as to read and write.Lenin and his wife Krupskaya translated a long English book into Russian.But when they went to England in 1980, English people couldn’t understand what was said to them.These days more foreigners are coming to China and more and more Chinese are going out to foreign countries to work or study.So the spoken language is becoming more and more important.Speaking, of course, can’t go without listening.If you want to pronounce a word correctly, first you must hear it correctly.The sounds of the Chinese and English language are not exactly the same.If you don’t listen carefully, you’ll find it difficult or even impossible to understand the native speakers.Well, what about writing? Like speaking, it’s to exchange ideas.People generally use shorter words and shorter sentences in their writing.The important thing is to make your idea in your head and then to write it in clear lively language.Chinese students read far too slowly.If you read fast, you understand better.If you read too slowly, by the time you have reached the end of a page you have forgotten what the beginning is about.When you meet with new words, don’t look them up in the dictionary.Guess the meaning from the context(上下文).Youmay not guess quite correctly the first time, but as new words come up again and again in different contexts, their meaning will become clearer and clearer.If you look up every word, you’ll never finish a book.Students of a foreign language need a particular knowledge, the knowledge of the life, history and geography of the people w hose language they’re studying.They should study these subjects in the foreign language, not only in translation.In this way one can kill two birds with one stone: learn a foreign language and get some knowledge of the foreign country at the same time.8.In the first paragraph the writer tells us .A.how to speak EnglishB.how to read and writeC.why spoken English is importantD.why English people couldn’t understand Lenin9.In his last point the writer advises us .A.to kill two birds with one stoneB.to learn two languages at a timeC.to study all the subjects in a foreign languageD.to get some knowledge of the foreign country whose language you are studying.10.In the fourth paragraph the writer give some advice on .A.how to read fasterB.how to guess the meaning from the contextC.how to look up new words in the dictionaryD.how to grasp the general meaning of a passage11.“To kill two birds with one stone” means.A.to get some particular knowledge B.to get more than what one paysC.the stone is too big D.the birds are blind enoughDThe temperature of the sun is over 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface, but it rises to perhaps more than 16 million degrees at the center. The sun is so much hotter than the earth that matter can exist only as a gas, except at the core(核心). In the core of the sun, the pressures are so great against the gases that, despite the high temperature, there may be a small solid core. However, no one really knows, since the center of the sun can never be directly observed.Solar astronomers do know that the sun is divided into five layers or zones. Starting at the outside and going down into the sun, the zones are the corona, chromosphere, photosphere, convection zone and finally the core. The first three zones are regarded as the sun’s atmosphere. But since the sun has no solid surface, it is hard to tell where the atmosphere ends and the main body of the sun begins.The sun’s outermost layer begins about 10,000 miles above the visible surface and goes outward for millions of miles. This is the only part of the sun that can be seen during an eclipse (日食) such as the one in February 1979. At any other time, the corona can be seen only when special instruments are used on cameras and telescopes to shut out the glare(刺眼的强光)of the sun’s rays.The corona is a brilliant, pearly white, filmy light, about as bright as the full moon. Its beautiful rays are a sensationalsight during an eclipse. The corona’s ra ys flash out in abrilliant fan that has wispy spikelike (一束束穗状) rays nearthe sun’s north and south poles. The corona is thickest at thesun’s equator.The corona rays are made up of gases streaming outward at tremendous speeds and reaching a temperature of more than 2million degrees Fahrenheit. The rays of gas thin out as theyreach the space around the planets. By the time the sun’scorona rays reach the earth, they are weak and invisible.12. Matter on the sun can exist only in the form of gas becauseof the sun’s ______.A. sizeB. ageC. locationD. temperature13. With what topic is the second paragraph mainly concerned?A. How the sun evolved.B. Thestructure of the sun.C. Why scientists study the sun.D. Thedistance of the sun from the planets.14. All of the following are parts of the sun’ s atmosphereEXCEPT the _______.A. coronaB. chromosphereC. photosphereD. core15. The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses which of the following?A. The remaining layers of the sun.B. The evolution of the sun to its present form.C. The eclipse of February 1979.D. Scientists will cost more money on researching the corona.其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

云南省云南师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

云南省云南师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

云南师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

在试题卷上作答无效。

3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the street.B.At a restaurant.C.At the TV station.2.What colour does the woman prefer?A.Red.B.Light blue.C.White.3.What do we know about the woman?A.She has never been to Paris.B.She wants to go to Paris.C.She has been to Paris.4.What is the man going to do?A.Run to the airport.B.Hurry to the bus stop.C.Wait for another plane.5.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Work hard.B.Stay there.C.Have a rest.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2024北京海淀区高一上学期期末英语试题及答案

2024北京海淀区高一上学期期末英语试题及答案

2024北京海淀高一(上)期末英语2024.01学校____________ 班级____________ 姓名____________考生须知:1.本试卷共8页,共四部分,57道小题。

满分100分。

考试时间90分钟。

2.在试卷和答题纸上准确填写学校名称、班级名称、姓名。

3.答案一律填涂或书写在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。

4.在答题纸上,选择题用2B 铅笔作答,其余题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。

5.考试结束,请将本试卷和答题纸一并交回。

第一部分:听力理解(共三节,20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话你将听一遍。

1. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates.B. Father and daughter.C. Teacher and student.A. Study tours.B. English courses.C. Summer camps.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a post office.B. In an airplane.C. At an airport.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Tourism.B. Technology.C. Transportation.5. What was the discussion about in the English class?A. The power of language.B. The art of communication.C. The impact of social media.第二节(共7小题;每小题1分,共7分)听下面3段对话。

江苏省常州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试 英语含答案

江苏省常州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试 英语含答案

常州市教育学会学业水平监测高一英语试题(答案在最后)2024年1月第一部分听力(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.Why didn't the woman call the man?A.She forgot to bring her phone.B.There was no phone signal.C.Her phone was dropped in the lake.2.Where are the speakers?A.In America.B.In England.C.In Canada.3.When does the man usually get up?A.At6:00a.m.B.At7:00a.m.C.At8:00a.m.4.How does the man feel?A.Regretful.B.Grateful.C.Happy.5.How did the woman reach her destination?A.By car.B.By subway.C.By bus.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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.When can the storeroom be used?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Next Thursday.7.What problem do the speakers have?A.The office is full of boxes.B.The work plan was changed.C.Some supplies have not arrived.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

上海市上海中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

上海市上海中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

上海市上海中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择1.The beach near the sea is a place ________ I have been familiar since childhood.A.in which B.on which C.with which D.to which2.________ embraces and respects the local customs will find it easier to fit in better with the local culture.A.Who B.Whom C.Anyone D.Whoever3.It remains uncertain at this point ________ the idea you proposed will be accepted.A.whether B.whether that C.that whether D.that4.The first time ________ she led small groups of people on guided hunts, she taught them how to kill the insect, ________ has spread to much of Florida.A.when; that B./;who C.when; which D./; which 5.When we arrived in ________ used to be a traditional British pub, all we could see were the time-worn walls which provided an atmospheric setting.A.where B.that C.what D.which6.________ on the waiting list ________ will be selected for the leadership position in the non-profit organization?A.Who; do you think B.Whom; do you thinkC.Who; you think D.Whom; you think7.In high school, students will experience various emotions, challenges, and friendships,________ shape their memorable journey.A.all of that B.all of what C.all of which D.all8.It was unbelievable ________ he designed went beyond the expectations of everyone in the room.A.that B.that what C.what D.what that9.It was in 2014 ________ a team at the University of Kent showed ________ Christmas turkeys kept more of their original dinosaur DNA than any other birds, but the reasons remain unclear.A.when; that B.that; that C.when; why D.that; why10.Language learners are encouraged to do ________ they are instructed to do, ________ will enhance their understanding of the language.A.what; that B.all what; which C.all that; that D.what; which 11.Despite some opposing opinions, the committee insists that the volunteers ________an excellent job in community service and that the prize ________to these warm-hearted men and women.A.should do; be awarded B.have done; will be awardedC.should do; will be awarded D.have done; be awarded12.I will briefly explain to you the way ________ we use to simplify the communication process within the team.A.that B.in which C.through which D.by which 13.In many countries, primary education is free and ________ for children of 6 to 12 years, and it is illegal for parents to prevent their children from attending school.A.compulsory B.complicated C.conservative D.convenient 14.Sarah worked hard to ________ her colleagues of the benefits of adopting sustainable practices in the workplace.A.confirm B.control C.convince D.reward 15.He was entirely devoted to the affairs of his troop, and was ________ and kind to his men and officers.A.dominant B.deliberate C.enterprising D.considerate 16.When I returned home, I tried to ________the wonder of this machine to my partner.A.delay B.deliver C.convey D.declare 17.The language teacher will also have his or her own assessments to make sure each student is meeting ________in class.A.expectations B.disciplines C.conflicts D.coincidences 18.As India gained freedom and matured into herself, the British Empire began to ________, which signaled the end of colonial rule and the emergence of a new era in the country’s history.A.break in B.fall apart C.hold out D.take over 19.The young boy was ________ his favorite toy as his parents hurriedly left the store.A.concerned with B.engaged in C.committed to D.torn away from 20.The company wants to ________ a strong presence in the world market by working withpartners and creating new and innovative products.A.establish B.exploit C.expose D.exhaust21.A promotion served as a significant ________for his outstanding performance and positive impact on the team.A.award B.determination C.reward D.demand二、选词填空Directions: Fill in the blank with a proper word chosen from the box: Each word can be usedThe reason for the mysterious deaths of hundreds of elephants When hundreds of African savanna elephants dropped dead in Botswana’s Okavango Delta in 2020, conservationists were alarmed. As the death toll rose — from dozens in March to more thanendangered species died across the border in northwestern Zimbabwe in a three-week period, with one more found in November. “It was very quick,” says Chris Foggin, a vet who examined the elephant carcasses (尸体) in Zimbabwe. “That was so 24 .”African savanna elephants 25 to this area represent the majority of what’s left of that species. Around 350,000 African savanna elephants remain, and given the already significant 26 to their survival, a new disease could be what tips that last domino towards extinction.Now, new research published recently in Nature Communications points to a bacterium not 27 found in elephants of any species, called Bisgaard taxon 45, that causes a massive systemic blood infection called septicemia. “It’s a disease we know can kill a reasonable number of elephants in a short space of time,” says Foggin, co-leader of the study. And “it has the potential to kill a lot more given the right circumstances.” What those are, however, remains unknown — yet it’s pressing to find out. Aerial population surveys in KAZA in 2022 found a high number of new elephant carcasses. The examination 28 the elephants had enlarged livers and spleens, as well as internal bleeding in multiple organs— signs of septicemia (败血症).However, scientists still don’t know how widespread Bisgaard taxon 45 is, or if the bacteria 29 as a normal group of bacteria within elephants and other animals. “We’re assuming it’s probably present more 30 than we’ve known, without causing disease, but we don’t have proof of that,” Foggin says. It’s possible environmental stressors, such as heat and lack of food and water, may have led Bisgaard taxon 45 to multiply and cause the septicemia in the Zimbabwe elephants. With much of Africa predicted to get hotter and drier, the bacterium “could cause much worse mortalities down the line,” says Foggin. That’s why, he says, “it is important to 31 monitoring elephant deaths and see if it’s responsible.”三、完形填空The Pop-up IglooPolar bears are warm-blooded animals with heavy fat and fur that can survive in freezing Arctic temperatures. They have two types of fur—the long oily hairs and short thick hairs. By 32 the characteristics of these two hairs and their black skin underneath, the polar bears can keep themselves warm. 33 by polar bears, a team of students from the Royal Danish Academy designed a pop-up igloo(弹出式冰屋)—an emergency tent that might make survival in sub-zero areas much more manageable.Led by Henry Glogau, the team said that their design aims to 34 those lost or stranded in extreme conditions. With little visibility and no phone coverage, people may face severe 35 while waiting for rescue in cold polar areas. Rather than fight against the extreme conditions, the team looked to use them to its 36 . “Inspired by snow caves and the conventional winter-used tents, we treat snow as a(n) 37 material rather than a burden,” the team told Vigour Times website.The pop-up igloo adopts a mylar(聚酯薄膜) material, which works 38 to polar bears’ skin. Besides their thick fat and fur, polar bears have black skin underneath, which is ideal for absorbing rays from the Arctic sun to keep themselves warm. The mylar material gives 39 to its inhabitants in the same way by reflecting sunlight into the space inside the tent. The pop-up igloo also features an origami-like(像折纸的) design, which helps to 40 the snow and secure the tent. The origami pockets create areas where snow can41 on the outside. It prevents heat from escaping from the tent, while holding the tent to the ground. Researchers ensured that the tent could withstand the weight of a 70kg human standing on top to remain 42 in extreme conditions. This adds another 43 layer to everything inside.The team put the tent through 44 testing for one month in Alaska to see its capability. The results showed that at 11.8 to 15 inches of snow cover, a 37℃ 45 in temperature between inside and outside could be maintained on average. In the future, the pop-up igloos could be 46 along hiking routes in cold areas like the Arctic, where they could be set up in seconds when needed.32.A.gathering B.combining C.comparing D.distinguishing 33.A.Fascinated B.Encouraged C.Threatened D.Inspired 34.A.guide B.comfort C.shelter D.delight 35.A.danger B.boredom C.confusion D.damage 36.A.advantage B.challenge C.defence D.convenience 37.A.original B.novel C.creative D.building 38.A.efficiently B.closely C.similarly D.cleverly 39.A.rays B.light C.heat D.glow 40.A.estimate B.trap C.exclude D.dissolve 41.A.pile up B.melt down C.break down D.last out 42.A.concrete B.everlasting C.stable D.elegant 43.A.heavy B.protective C.external D.flexible 44.A.repetitive B.eventual C.general D.domestic 45.A.fall B.increase C.decline D.difference 46.A.exposed B.restored C.recycled D.placed四、阅读理解“It’s a windy day in Laguna San Ignacio, and the waves seem to come from all directions,” said Sara Clemence in Bloomberg Businessweek. My children and I are riding on an 18-foot boat—small enough that we can reach down into the water if a gray whale swims up alongside. And then we see what we’ve come for: a heart-shaped shower of water and a dark mass rushing below it. As instructed, we splash(溅泼) the water strongly to signal thehuge whale, which turns out to be a mother with her weeks-old baby. The baby soon swims beneath our boat, emerges to blow mist in my face, then “lies onto its side like a 2-ton puppy.” Leaning down, I touched its skin gently. “It feels electric. Also, a bit like petting a hard-boiled egg.”San Ignacio is one of very few places where a person can pet a whale. The whales come each year to the coast of Baja California to give birth and to mate. If you’re lucky, you can “shake hands with a leathery fin(鳍)” or even “plant a kiss on a cold, salty cheek.” I usually worry about such interactions, because wild creatures can become deeply stressed by human contact. But boat numbers are strictly limited in these protected waters. And any whale that approaches a boat does so on its own terms. Like that baby whale: “We see him a few times, and he seems to like being petted and splashed.”So we are two species, connecting through touch, but also through eye contact: “More than once, after nosing around our boat, a young gray whale turns on its side so one dark, baseball-size eye is looking up at us.” Whalers used to call gray whales “devil fish” because these magnificent creatures turn violent when threatened—“or, say, when their babies are harmed.” That makes it feel even more of a blessing when, on our third day there, a large mama whale approaches the boat. “I’m splashing when I feel her nose press up into my hand.” Though she’s “wiser and apparently more alert” than her child, “she still decides to trust us.”47.According to the passage, people can NOT interact with a whale by ________.A.splashing water to it B.gently touching its skinC.swimming alongside it D.looking at it in the eye48.The underlined phrase in paragraph 2 means that the whale ________.A.is mad with too many visitorsB.is willing to be petted by people on the boatC.can interact with people based on its likesD.can decide its preferred swimming route49.Why does the author consider it “a blessing” when a large mama whale approaches the boat?A.Because she is smarter than her child and better at interacting with people.B.Because she believes in people and will not turn violent if her baby is harmed.C.Because a whale as large as this one is rare to see.D.Because she trusts people despite her concerns about her child’s safety.50.What is the best title for this passage?Communicate Fluently Effectively in English“The Cities are My Classrooms!”Why spend your time in a classroom when you can invest your time studying during breakfast or dinner?And why stay inside in the afternoon when you can study by the beach or in a bar?That’s right. That’s the way we teach.‘Active Learning’ is the best way to learn, practice, and perfect your English.“Walk and Talk English Eat and Drink English!”51.Who might be the target audience for this advertisement?A.people who who’d like to learn English while travelling.B.Inland travelers who want to talk with the locals in England pubs.C.England students who want to improve their English to be admitted to Oxford.D.people who want to improve their English through virtual tourism. 52.Which learning experience is NOT provided by English 4 Professionals?A.An individualized learning experience which suits the learner’s schedule.B.An immersed learning experience where the learner studies in famous universities.C.A cultural learning experience where the learner experiences European cultures.D.A relaxing learning experience where the learner can have fun while learning.53.If you sign up for the program, you are most likely to be studying ________.A.on the MIT campus lawn B.in Windsor Castle in EnglandC.on La Concha Beach in Spain D.in an English pub near your houseIn spite of “endless talk of difference”, American society is an amazing machine forthe casualness and lack of respect seen in popular culture. People are absorbed into “a culture of consumption” launched by the 19th-century department stores that offered a wide range of goods in an elegant atmosphere. Instead of fancy shops catering to the upper-class, these were stores “anyone could enter, regardless of class or background.” This turned shopping into a public and democratic (民主的) act. The mass media, advertising and sports are other forces for homogenization.Immigrants are quickly adapting to this common culture, which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous. Writing for the National Immigration Forum, Gregory Rodriguez reports that today’s immigration is neither at remarkable levels nor resistant to assimilation (融合). In 1998 immigrants were 9.8 percent of population; in 1900, 13.6 percent. In the 10 years prior to 1990, 3.1 immigrants arrived for every 1,000 residents; in the 10 years prior to 1890, 9.2 for every 1,000. Now, consider three indicators of assimilation — language, home ownership and intermarriage.The 1990 Census revealed that “a majority of immigrants from each of the fifteen most common countries of origin spoke English ‘well’ or ‘very well’ after ten years of residence.” The children of immigrants tend to be bilingual (双语的) and good at English. “By the third generation, the original language is lost in the majority of immigrant families.” Hence, America is described as a “graveyard” for languages. By 1996 foreign-born immigrants who had arrived before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75.6 percent, higher than the 69.8 percent rate among native-born Americans. Foreign-born Asians and Hispanics “have higher rates of intermarriage than do U.S.-born whites and blacks.” By the third generation, one third of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanics, and 41 percent of Asian-American women are married to non-Asians.Rodriguez notes that children in remote villages around the world are fans of superstars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks, yet “some Americans fear that immigrants living within the United States are not influenced by the nation’s assimilative power.”Are there divisive issues and anger in America? Indeed. It is big enough to have a bit of everything. But particularly when viewed against America’s troubled past, today’s social Indicators hardly suggest a dark and worsening social environment.54.The underlined phrase in paragraph 1 probably means ________.A.making people adapt to American consumption cultureB.encouraging people to embrace a democratic lifestyleC.encouraging people to stick to their own ideas and principlesD.making people behave more similarly in many aspects55.According to the passage, what can be inferred about the immigrants now in the U.S.?A.Their adaptation to the common culture is quick but harmful to the society.B.The scale of immigration is not big and the immigrants welcome American culture.C.Their children are good at both English and their original language.D.Hispanic and Asian-American women both prefer to marry native-born Americans. 56.The author mentions Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks in paragraph 4 to________.A.provide examples of successful immigrantsB.suggest the weakness of America’s assimilative powerC.show the powerful influence of American cultureD.prove their popularity at home and abroad57.What is the author’s general attitude towards the cultural assimilation in American society?A.Optimistic.B.Concerned.C.Neutral.D.Negative.Do Lobsters Feel Pain?The traditional method for cooking a lobster — boiling it alive — raises the question of whether or not lobsters feel pain. 58 . Lobsters decay very quickly after they die, and eating a dead lobster increases the risk of food-borne illness and reduces the quality of its flavor. However, if lobsters are capable of feeling pain, these cooking methods raise ethical questions for chefs and lobster eaters alike.Until the 1980s, scientists were trained to ignore animal pain, based on the belief that the ability to feel pain was associated only with higher consciousness. However, today, scientists view humans as a species of animal. Still, scientists disagree over whether or not lobsters feel pain. Lobsters have a peripheral system (外围系统) like humans, but instead of a single brain, they possess segmented ganglia (分段神经节). Because of these differences, some researchers argue lobsters are too dissimilar to vertebrates (脊椎动物) to feel pain and that their reaction to negative stimuli is simply a reflex. 59 . Lobsters guard their injuries, learn to avoid dangerous situations, and respond to anesthetics (麻醉剂). For these reasons, most scientists believe that injuring a lobster (e. g. storing it on ice or boiling it alive) causes physical pain.60 . Currently, boiling lobsters alive is banned in Switzerland, New Zealand, and the Italian city Reggio Emilia. Even in locations where boiling lobsters remains legal, many restaurants choose more human e methods, both to calm customer concerns and because the chefs believe stress negatively affects the flavor of the meat.While we cannot know definitively whether or not lobsters feel pain, research indicates that it’s likely. So, if you want to enjoy a lobster dinner, how should you go about it? The most human e tool for cooking a lobster is the CrustaStun. This device kills a lobster by an electric shock, making it unconscious in less than half a second, after which it can be cut apart or boiled. In contrast, it takes about 2 minutes for a lobster to die from immersion in boiling water. 61 . Some restaurants place a lobster in a plastic bag and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours, during which time the lobster loses consciousness and dies.A.Nonetheless, lobsters do satisfy all of the criteria for a pain responseB.This cooking technique is used in many restaurants to improve humans’ dining experienceC.Due to growing evidence that the lobsters may feel pain, it is now becoming illegal to boil lobsters alive or keep them on iceD.This method is probably the most humane option for killing a lobster before cooking and eating itE.Evidence shows that many species like lobsters are capable of learning and possess some level of self-awarenessF.Unfortunately, this technique is too expensive for most restaurants to afford五、语法填空填空)63.you decide upon will not influence me, for I am not involved in your project. (用适当的词填空)64.Is this classroom you have your chemistry lessons the one you like the most? (用适当的词填空)65.I doubt the scientific breakthrough will have a profound impact on the field of medicine. (用适当的词填空)66.The police offer a reward to finds the missing luggage of this old lady.(用适当的词填空)67.do you think would be the best place to celebrate our anniversary, a restaurant or a bar? (用适当的词填空)68.The moment the first rays of sunlight painted the sky signaled the beginning of a new day. (用适当的词填空)69.What I want to know is you plan to dress in to attend the Christmas party. (用适当的词填空)70.HR demanded that all employees (familiarize) with the new software after the training session was completed. (所给词的适当形式填空)71.the two trains crashed into each other still remains unknown, but the police say that it could be due to the heavy snow. (用适当的词填空)六、翻译72.这个从不自省的男人不可能在事业上获得成功。

山东省部分市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题分类汇编:七选五(含解析)

山东省部分市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题分类汇编:七选五(含解析)
G.Throughout its history, Disney has become a symbol of magic and imagination
山东省德州市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末统考英语试题(含解析)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Experts recommend breaking up long periods of sitting time with light activities, for example, walking, jogging, swimming and so on.____18____We are advised to exercise regularly at least 150 minutes a week, and reduce sitting time. However, there is currently not enough evidence to set a time limit on how much time we should sit each day.
A.Anyway, move more, sit less.
B.For starters, you’ll burn more calories.
C.Here are some tips to reduce their sitting time.
D.Most of the evidence is based on scientific studies.
*Encourage participation in house chores, such as setting the table or taking the bins out.
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屯留一中2016---2017年第一学期期末考试高一英语试题(时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。

第I卷(选择题)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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will the bus leave?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:15.C. At 7:30.2. Which dress does the woman like?A. The white one.B. The yellow one.C. The pink one with white buttons.3. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Lose weight.B. Have some ice cream.C. Go to a movie.4. Which subject does the woman think is harder?A. Chinese.B. Chemistry.C. Physics.5. Where is the woman going?A. A bank.B. A museum.C. A supermarket.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白,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。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends.B. Neighbors.C. Passenger and taxi driver.7. When is the important meeting?A. At about 1:00 p.m.B. At about 2:00 p.m.C. At about 3:00 p.m.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。

8. What is the two people’s trip for?A. Work.B. Visiting friends.C. Enjoying themselves.9. Why did they not take a plane?A. Their boss didn’t want them to take a plane.B. They were late for their plane and missed it.C. There were no plane tickets.10. What does the woman think of traveling by train?A. It is the worst.B. It is tiring and boring.C. It is better than anything.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Where does the conversation possibly take place?A. At a concert.B. At a wedding.C. At a party.12. Why did Tony not come?A. He was busy with a meeting.B. He didn’t feel well.C. He doesn’t like the man at all.13. Who is Mr. Wang?A. Tony’s friend.B. The man’s friend.C. The woman’s friend.请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. How does the man want to pay his bill?A. In cash.B. By check.C. By credit card.15. What is 16 dollars?A. A roast duck.B. A plate of pork.C. A bowl of beef.16.How many bottles of beer has the man ordered?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.17. How much is the service charge?A. 2 dollars.B. 3 dollars.C. 4 dollars.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. Who set up the charity Classrooms for Kenya?A. Two teachers in the speaker’s school.B. Some students in the speaker’s school.C. Two teachers in Kenya.19. What do we know about one of the most recent activities?A. It was a six-mile walk.B. The journey began early in the morning.C. It raised about 2, 000 dollars.20. What was the weather like on the speaker’s journey?A. It was sunny.B. It was cloudy.C. It was rainy.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AA young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conductor(售票员) hurried to give her a warm welcome and then kindly asked the other passengers to make more room forthe woman and her child. On seeing this, people began to talk. "You know this conductor used to be very rude. Now suddenly he has changed his bad behavior , "said a middle-aged man."Yes, he should be praised and we must write a letter to the company," said a second passenger. "That's right," another lady said, "I wish a newspaper reporter were here so that more people could learn from this conductor. "Just then a gentleman who looked like a teacher turned to the conductor and said , "Excuse me, but can I know your name, please? Your excellent service must be praised..."Before he could open his mouth, the three-year-old child sitting on the young woman's lap interrupted, "I know his name. I call him Dad."21. The passengers were ________ to see the conductor's kindness to the woman and the child.A. excitedB. surprisedC. interestedD. pleased22. One passenger suggested writing a letter to the company to ______.A. thank the conductor for his good serviceB. make a demand for more busesC. criticize the conductor for his rude behaviorD. invite a newspaper reporter to write about the conductor23. The word "he" in the last paragraph refers to _______.A. the gentlemanB. the three-year-old childC. the middle-aged manD. the conductor24. It is clear from the story that the conductor _______.A. has changed his attitude towards his workB. has now been kind and polite to all passengersC. has not changed his rude behavior to passengersD. has now been kind and polite to women with childrenBThe world’s strangest competitionsCamel hairdressing, Bikaner, IndiaIn Rajasthan, India, camels are kings. They carry goods, work at wells and are necessary for getting from place to place. So a three-day festival, celebrates camels with a fur-cutting competition. Owners spend up to two years preparing their camels’ hair for the competition.They then cut the fur into beautiful traditional Indian patterns.Tuna(金枪鱼) throwing, Port Lincoln, AustraliaEvery January since 1961, the Tunarama Festival—a celebration of the sandwich-friendly sea creature in the fishing town of Port Lincoln—has attracted up to 25000 visitors for the tuna throwing competition. Twenty-pound fish are tied to the ends of a rope, swung around the head and thrown as far as possible.Nut-tree climbing, IndonesiaIndonesia’s Dutch colonisers (殖民者) could be cruel. On days of celebration, they would tie a wheel of prizes to the top of a nut-tree, cover the tree with oil, and invite young locals to try to climb it. Indonesia has been independent since the mid-1940s, but the tradition of pole climbing, known as Panjat Pinang, is still popular. Since it's nearly impossible to get to the top of a pole by yourself, people now work in groups to reach the prizes.The vertical marathon, SingaporeThe 73-storey Swissotel is the tallest hotel in Southeast Asia, so the best choice for getting to the top is the lift. But since November 2004, athletic types have been going to the building once a year to race up its 1336 steps. The winners are rewarded with a breath-taking view of the garden city of Singapore from the hotel’s roof.25. The fur-cutting competition in Bikaner is held to ______.A. increase tourism in BikanerB. show respect for camelsC. protect traditional Indian artD. encourage India’s fur-cutting industry26. What can we learn about Panjat Pinang?A. it requires teamwork.B. it is for young people only.C. it was invented by Indonesians.D. it was once a punishment.27.If you want to have a bird’s eye view of a city, you should win ____.A. the camel hairdressing competitionB. the nut-tree climbing competitionC. the tuna throwing competitionD. the vertical marathonCI clearly remember the day when my little brother was born: January 1, 1994. One of my favorite family photos shows me lying with my mother in the hospital bed, happy but unaware of the small, sleeping baby in the background.I stayed with my grandparents for the weekend of my brother’s birth, excited about my new brother but not yet aware of what having a little brother would mean. I didn’t truly realize what was going on until we were in the hospital room at Duke University----coincidentally (碰巧地), the same room in which I had been born two years earlier.When I looked at my brother for the first time, I felt a mixture of fear and interest. Little did I know that small, pink creature would grow up to be one of my favorite people in the world.In reality, though I am two years older than my brother, I am more often than not the real baby in the family. I am very lacking when it comes to common sense. Instructions constantly confuse me and I frequently find myself totally puzzled by things like knowing how to start the washing machine or manage the storage settings on my iPhone.That’s where Gibson comes in. The poor kid has had to guide me through more tasks than I would care to admit, but he never complains. Though I should probably be told to figure it out by myself, he always comes through.I’m envious of his ability to readily answer the ever-present, “What do you want to do with your life?” question at family gatherings. “Be a doctor,” he says----a solid answer, completely opposite to my shaky one, “Well, I’m an English major, so...”My brother truly is my best friend. No one understands me better, and there isn’t anyone else I would want to be stuck with in our family. I may not have a clear idea of where I’m headed, but he is stuck with me.28. How did the author feel when he saw his brother for the first time?A. Angry and sad.B. Curious(好奇的) and scaredC. Excited and movedD.Happy and interested29. What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?A. My brother is real baby in the family.B. My brother gets more love from my little brother.C. In fact, I seem to be less mature(成熟的) than my little brother.D. I am growing more slowly than my brother.30. What does the brother often help the author do?A. Help him with his studies.B. Help him deal with many daily tasks.C. Give him advice on how to choose a major.D. Comfort him when he is in a bad mood.31. What is the best title for this text?A. Stuck with me--My not-so-little BrotherB. The Real Baby in the FamilyC. My Strange Family GatheringsD. The Feeling of Having a BrotherDEat like a king in the morning, a prince at noon, and a peasant at night. This saying is all about the importance of breakfast. And now scientists can tell us just why it’s so important. According to a study carried out at Imperial College London, UK, skipping the first meal of the day not only means you eat more at lunch, but also that your brain wants to find more unhealthy foods.The study suggests that there is a special part of our brain called the orbitofrontal cortex (眶额皮层), which plays an important part in making choices about what we eat. It is used for identifying the taste of food, especially when skipping breakfast. It is more likely to target high-calorie foods when you’re on an empty stomach.Scientists did an experiment on this. Dr Tony Goldstone from Imperial College London, scanned (扫描) the brains of 21 men and women, around the age of 25. On the first day, these people skipped breakfast before the scans. On the second day, they had cereal (谷物), bread and jam as breakfast. After the scan on both days, they had their lunch.When the volunteers had skipped breakfast, they ate around 20 percent more at lunch, compared with days when they had eaten breakfast. Their brain scans also showed the orbitofrontal cortex was especially responsive to high-calorie foods. “We believe that bit identifies the value of foods – how pleasant, how delicious something is,” Goldstone told The Guardian.32. From Paragraph 1, we learn that _____.A. it’s easy to lose weight without breakfastB. scientists found out why eating breakfast is importantC. there’s no need to have good food for supperD. eating breakfast makes your brain smarter33. Which is the correct order for the experiment on the first day?① The volunteers skipped breakfast.② The volunteers had lunch.③ The volunteers had a brain scan.A. ①③②B.③②①C.③①②D. ①②③34. Which of the following is NOT true about the orbitofrontal cortex?A. It decides which food we like.B. It tells people to eat breakfast.C. It is part of our brain.D. It is active toward high-calorie foods.35. Which of the following can be the title for this passage?A. Experiments on breakfastB. Three meals a dayC. Breakfast still most importantD. Researches on lunch第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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