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2023-2024學(xué)年江蘇省無錫市高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語質(zhì)量檢測
模擬試題
第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答
題卡上。
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。
聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Whatwilltheboydofirst?
A.Playfootball.8B.Gotothecinema.6.C.Finishhishomework.
2.Whereisthenecklacenow?
A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthebedroom.C.Inthesittingroom.
3.WhatisthewomanprobablyrelatedtoHenry?
-A.Hiswife.B.Hisboss.C.Hiscolleague.
4.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?
A.Gototherestaurant.B.Typethedocument.C.Seeadentist.
5.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.HemissedtheTVprogram.
B.Hedoesn'tliketheprogramatall.
C.Heexperiencesapowerfailureeverynight.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選
出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題
將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6.Howmuchdidtheflowerscostaccordingtotheman?,
A.35dollars.B.Toomuchmoney.C.Littlebutworthit.
7.V/hatdoesthe(mar)thinkoftheWoman)?
A.Considerate.B.Special,au,EC.Meaningful:
聽下面一段對話,回答第8至9題。
8.Whafswrongwiththewoman'sroom?
A.It*salittledark.B.It'ssmelly.C.Ifsnotquiet.
9.Whatisthewoman'sfinaldecision?
A.Movingtoanotherroom.
B.Checkinginanotherhotel.
C.Waitingforanon-smokingroom.
聽下面一段對話,回答第10至12題。
10.Whomdoesthewomanchoosejewelryfor?
A..Herself.B.Herfriend.C.Hermother.
11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?
A.Aringofsize6andalongnecklace.
B.Aringofsize7andashortnecklace.
C.Aringofsize7andalongnecklace.
12.Whatdoweknowaboutthenecklace?
A.It*scheaperthanthering.
B.Itspricedependsonitsquality.
C.Thelongeroneismoreexpensivethantheshorterone.
聽下面一段對話,回答以下13至16題。
13.Whencanpeopleenjoytheartexhibition?
A.OnMonday.BOnTuesday.C.OnThursday.
14.Howdoesthisyear*sballetperformancedifferfromthatoflastyear?
A.Admissionisfree.
B.Itwillbeatthetheater.?
C.Therewillbetwoperformances.
15.Wherewillthemaskpartybeheld?
A.Inthepiazza.B.Intheconcerthall.C.Inthetheater.
16.HowmuchisafamilyticketforTheLittlePrince?
A.$8.B.$10.C.$15.
聽下面一段獨白,回答17至20題。
17.Whousuallyreadsthemorningannouncements?
A.Mr.McKinney.B.Timmy.C.PrincipalJohnson.
18.Whenisthelastdayofschool?
A.May20th.B.NextWednesday.C.Onemonthfromtoday.
19.Forwhatdoesthespeakerapologize?
A.Thecomputers.B.Thehomework.C.Thelibraryhours.
20.WhatwilltakeplaceonSaturdayafternoon?
A.Asoftballgame.B.Abaseballgame.C.Abasketballgame.
第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選
項標(biāo)號涂黑。
A
CityofLosAngelesDepartmentofRecreationandParks
ParkServicesDivisionParkFilmOffice
PARKACTIVITYMONITOR
Salary-$21.17perhour
JobLocation
TravelandworkinanylocationwithintheCityofLosAngelesRecreationandParks
JobDescription
ParkActivityMonitorisapart-time,on-call,asneededposition.ParkActivityMonitorsare
responsibleforoverseeing(監(jiān)督)filmproductioncompanies,students,press,andnon-profit
organizationsthathavebeenissuedapermit(許可證)tofilmattheCityofLosAngelesRecreationand
Parks.
JobActivities
>ensuringrulesarebeingfollowed
>foreseeingsafetyissuesorunusualconditions
>preventingdamagebyusers
Aprovidinggateandtrafficmonitoring
>communicatingwitheventorganizers,citypersonnelandothermonitors
Acheckinganddeterminingacceptabilityofcompletedworkafteractivities
RequiredSkills
Applicantsmustbeprofessional,polite,anddependable,andcustomerservicefocused.Mustwork
withlargegroupsandhaveexcellentwrittenandspokencommunicationskills,Monitorsmustbeableto
workindependentlywithlittleofnedirectinstruction.
Qualifications(資格)
Applicantsmusthaveahighschooldiplomaandbeatleast18yearsofage
AvalidCaliforniaClassCDriverLicense
Mustbeabletophysicallyfunctioninpoorworkingconditionsoutofdoors,havegoodhearing
andabilitytostandandwalkforlongperiods
HowtoApply
Sendaresume(簡歷)todarin.nakamura@lacity.org.lesley.garcia@and
nicole.robottom@orbymailtoParkFilmOffice,4730CrystalSpringsDrive,LosAngeles,CA
90027.
21.Whatdowelearnaboutthejob?
A.Itpaysbytheday.B.Itisaweekendjob.
C.ItislimitedtoaparkD.Itmaybedoneatanytime.
22.WhichofthefollowingisanactivitytheMonitorshoulddo?
A.Stoppinguserscausingdamage.
BGivingpermitstofilmcompanies.
C.Helpingwiththemakingofrules
D.Ensuringtrafficsafetyduringfilming.
23.Whatshouldanapplicantbeabletodo?
A.Havegreatreadingskills.
B.Directlarge'groupseasily.
C.Havegoodcommunicationskills.
D.Drivewithconfidencefromexperience.
B
InuniversityIhadapart-timejobatashopthatsolddoughnutsandcoffee.Situatedonablock
whereseveralbusesstopped,itservedthepeoplewhohadafewminutestowaitfortheirbus.
Everyafternoonaroundfouro*clock,agroupofschoolchildrenwouldburstintotheshop,and
businesswouldcometoastop.Adultswouldglancein,seethecrowdandpasson.ButIdidn'tmindif
thechildrenwaitedfortheirbusinside.SometimesIwouldhandoutabusfarewhenaticketwent
missing------alwaysrepaidthenextday.OnsnowydaysIwouldgiveawaysomedoughnuts.Iwould
lockthedooratclosingtime,andwewaitedinthewarmshopuntiltheirbusfinallyarrived.
Ienjoyedmyyoungfriends,butitneveroccurredtomethatIplayedanimportantroleintheirlives
-untiloneafternoonwhenamancameandaskedif1wasthegirlworkingonweekendsaroundfour
o'clock.Heidentifiedhimselfasthefatheroftwoofmyfavorites.
nIwantyoutoknowIappreciatewhatyoudoformychildren.Iworryaboutthemtakingtwobuses
togethome.Itmeansalotthattheycanwaithereandyoukeepaneyeonthem.Whentheyarewiththe
doughnutlady,Iknowtheyaresafe/Itoldhimitwasn'tabigdeal,andthatIenjoyedthekids.
SoIwastheDoughnutLady.Inotonlyreceivedatitle,butbecamealandmark.
NowIthinkaboutallthepeoplewhokeepaneyeonmyownchildren.Theybecome,well,
DoughnutLadies.Likethemenattheskatingrink(滑冰場)wholetmyboysringhome,Urthebus
driverwhodrovemydaughtertoherstopattheendoftherouteatnightbutwouldn'tleaveuntilI
arrivedtopickherup,Orthatnicepoliceofficerwhotookpityonmyboyswalkinghomeintherain
whenIwasatwork---eventhoughthephonerangallthenextdaywithcallsfromcuriousneighbors.*
WasthatapolicecarIsawatyourhouselastnight?n
Ihatwasn*tapolicecar.ThatwasaDoughnutLady.
24.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorsometimes.
A.Soldbusticketstothechildren.
B.Didbusinesswiththechildren'shelp.
C.Providedschoolchildrenwithwarmshelters.
D.Calledthechildren'sparentstopickthemup.
25.Bysaying"...itwasn'tabigdeal,"(inparagraph4)theauthormeantthat
A.Shehadn'tdoneanythingverysignificant.
B.Shehadn'tmadealotofmoneyfromthechildren.
C.Shehadn'tspentplentyoftimewiththechildren.
D.Shehadn'tfoundithardtogetalongwiththechildren.
26.Accordingtotheauthor,thosewhoareDoughnutLadies.
A.workinthedoughnutstoreforawhile
B.arealwaysreadytoextendahelpinghand
C.providefreedoughnutstoreforthedoor
D.arecuriousaboutthehappeningsaround
27.Whatdoesthepassagesuggest?
A.Takingresponsibilityisavirtue.
B.Devotionco-existswithreward.
C.Runningabusinessrequiresskills.
D.Actsofkindnessarenevertoosmall.
C
JaceTunnell,thefounderofNurdleItrollandReserveDirectorattheUniversityofTexasMarine
ScienceInstitute,islisteningtothesamequestionoften.
Iheareveryday,somebodysays,4Whatisanurdle?9nhesaid.
Tunnellexplainednurdlesaretinyballsofplasticthataretypicallyusedtomakealmostevery
plasticitemweuse.sothey*reeverywhere!Hesaidnurdlesareusuallyspilled(溢出)duringtransport
fromcargoshipsorrailroadcars."Thesethingswouldbeouthereforhundredsofyearsifwe'renot
pickingthemup,'TunnellsaidwhileonarecentNurdlePatrolcleanupalongGalvestonBay.
Since2018,NurdlePatrolhasgrowntothousandsofvolunteersworldwide.Manypeople-
volunteerwithNurdlePatrolandworkfortheGalvestonBayFoundation.NurdlePatrolgroupsupload
theirfindingstothenonprofifswebsitemap.Ifsmarkedincolorstoshowwherethehighest
concentrationofnurdlesisfound.
“Theylooknatural,andbirdsthinkthatthey*refood,"Tunnel1said.Birds,fish,seaturtlesand
otherseaanimalscaneatnurdlesandfinallydiefromhungerbecauseofafalsesensationoffullnessand
lackofnutrition.
Iendedupfinding123nurdlesin10minutes.That'shighconcentration,Tunnellsaidabouta
recentcleanup.<aIplantotakethosetoanelectedofficialandsay,'Look,thesearewhatIfoundonour
beacheshere.Weneedtodosomethingaboutthis.).So,itkindofputsinmotionchangethatcan
happen/
NurdlePatrolhassentouthundredsofkits(工具包)globally,manytoschoolsandvolunteer
organizations,withinformationaboutgatheringnurdlesandreportingthefindingssafely.Anyonecan
request_akitthroughtheirwebsite.
28.Whatdoweknowaboutthenurdle?
A.Itiseasilybrokendown.B.Itisasmallpieceofplastic.
C.ItwasinventedbyTunnell.D.Itismainlyusedtomakeships.
29.WhatdoTunnelFswordsinparagraph5mainlystress?
A.Theuniquelookofnurdles.BThenumberofnurdlesinthesea.
C.Nurdles*harmtoseaanimals*food.D.Nurdles*impactonseaanimals.
30.WhatdoesTunnellwanttodo?
A.Drawamapofnurdles*concentration.
B.Callthegovemmenfsattentiontonurdles.
C.Organizemorecleanupsalongthebeaches.
DSharehisfindingsonNurdlePatroFswebsite.
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
AGroupsurveysthelevelofpollutioninthesea
B.Grouptakesactiontoreducetheuseofplastics
C.Grouptriestodealwithpollutantharmingwildlife
D.Grouplooksforvolunteersforitsbeachcleanups
D
Arecentsurveyfoundchildrenwouldratherbeonlineinfluencersthanastronauts.Itmade
headlinesandledtoplentyofcomplaintsabout“kidsthesedays”.Isinfluencingapromisingcareerpath?
Thelifestylesweseeadvertisedonsocialmediaareenticing,butundertheshiningappearancelie
uncertainincome,payinequality,disabilityandmentalhealthissues.
Successfulinfluencerswillbethefirsttoclaimthatanyonecanmakeitintheindustry.However,
socialmediaeconomyexpertsuncoveredahugeincomegapbetweensuccessfulinfluencersand
everyoneelse.Formostpeopletryingtobecomeaninfluencer,theirpassionprojectsofcontentcreation
oftenbecomefreeworkforbrands.
Mostinfluencersareself-employed,oftenexperiencinginconsistentincomeandalackofprotection
thatcomeswithlong-termemployment.Therisksofself-employmentareincreasedintheinfluencer
industrybyanabsenceofindustrystandardsandlittlepaytranrency(透明度)Influencersareoften
forcedtoassesstheirownvalueanddeterminefeesfortheirwork.Asaresult,contentcreatorsoften
undervaluetheirowncreativelabour,andmanyendupworkingforfree.
influencersarealsooftenatthemercyofalgorithms(任由算法擺布)=—thebehind-the-scenes
computerprogramsthatdeterminewhichpostsareshown,inwhichorder,tousers.Platformssharelittle
detailabouttheiralgorithms,yettheyfinallydeterminewhoandwhatgainsvisibility(可見性)and
influenceonsocialmedia.Thethreatofinvisibilityisaconstantsourceofinsecurityforinfluencers,
whoareunderconstantpressuretofeedplatformswithcontent.Iftheydon't,theymaybe"punishedby
thebiorhythm—havingpostshiddenordisplayedlowerdownonsearchresults.
Constantonlinepresenceleadstoaneofthemostcommonissuesintheinfluencerindustry:
mentalhealthconcerns.Influencerscanconnecttotheirplatformworkcesandaudienceatanytimeof
dayornight,whichcanleadtothemoverworking.Coupledwiththefearofonlinecriticism,it
contributestomentalandphysicalhealthissues.
Althoughbecominganinfluencermaylookappealingtomoreandmorepeople,theindustry*s
darkundersideneedstobemadevisibleandimprovedthroughenhancedemploymentregulation(管理)
andindustry-ledculturalchange.
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“enticing“inparagraph1mean?
A.Imaginative.B.Similar.C.Traditional.D.Attractive.
33.Whatmightleadtomanyinfluencersundervaluingtheircreativework?
A.Theirbeliefinwinningthroughquantity.
B.Moneypaidbytheindustryisoftenhidden.
C.Theireagernesstomaketheirworkvisibleonline.
D.There*refewemploymentopportunitiesintheindustry.
34.Whydo.theinfluencersfeelstressedaccordingtoparagraph4?
A.Theyareoftenpunishedbyplatforms.
B.Theyhavelittleknowledgeofplatformalgorithm.
C.Theyfinditdifficulttocreatenewcontentconstantly.
D.Theyhavetoworkouttheorderofpoststobedisplayed.
35.Whatistheauthor*spurposeinwritingthistext?
A.Todescribethelifeofself-employedcontentcreators.
B.Tostresstheimportanceofvisibilityintheonlineworld.
C.Torevealrelationshipsbetweenplatformsandinfluencers.
D.Toshowthedarksideofworkingasanonlinecontentcreator.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
FearofmissingoutorFOMOischaracterizedby"adesiretostaycontinuallyconnectedwithwhat
othersaredoing".
ResearchershavefoundthatFOMOleadsustochecksocialmediamorefrequently,leadingtoa
negativecyclethatcanbehardtobreak._3o_Yourmoodwillbeeasilyinfluencedbyothersandyour
lifestartstobecontrolledbytheoutsideworld.However,thesituationcanbeimprovedifyoutakethe
followingadvice.
—37_Trytoreduceourscreentime,focusonbuildingyourownpathtosuccessanddowhatyou
like.Liveinthemoment,andyouwillfindnothingismissingoutinourlife!
Itiscommontopostonsocialmediatokeeparecordofthefunthingsyoudo.__3:_Ifthisisthe
case,youmaytrytokeepapersonaljournalofyourbestmemories,eitheronlineoronpaper.Keepinga
journalcanhelpyoutoshiftyourfocusfrompublicapprovaltoprivateappreciationofthethingsthat
makeyourlifegreat.__39__
Youmayfindyourselfseekingagreaterconnectionwhenyouarefeelingdepressedoranxious,and
thisishealthy.Feelingsoflonelinessareactuallyourbrain'swayoftellingusthatwewanttoseekout
greaterconnectionswithothersandincreaseoursenseofbelonging__40__Larkingwithfamilies,
makingplanswithagoodfriend,orcreatingagroupoutingcanhelpyoutoshakethatfeelingthatyou
aremissingout.
A.Youactuallycan'tmissanything.
B.Especiallytheyoungareaddictedtosocialmedia.
C.Ratherthanfocusingonwhatyoulack,trynoticingwhatyouhave.
D.ThisshiftcansometimeshelpyoutogetoutofthecycleofFOMO.
E.Asaresult,itwillleadtofeelingsofdepression,loneliness,andboredom.
F.However,youmayfindyourselfnoticingtoomuchaboutpeople'sopiniononyourexperiencesonline.
G.Ratherthanconnectwithpeopleonsocialmedia,whynotarrangetomeetupwithsomeoneinperson?
第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
Whetheritisarelaxingwalkorapowerone,takingawalkusuallyonlylastsasmalldurationof
time.Ihiswasnotthe_41_forTomTurcich,though.
OnApril2,2015.Tomdecidedtowalkaroundtheworldbyhimself.Itwasn'ta42_thought.His
childhoodfrienddied._43_attheageof17duetoajetskiaccident._44_byhowshortlifewas,he
wasfueledbyastrong_45_toliveeverydaytoitsfullest.
Tom'swalk46asalonejourney.Butquickly,hefoundhimselfmissing47_ontheroad.
Andso,whilemakingastopinAustin,Texas,he_48_Savannah,arescuedogSincethen,thepairhave
beenmakingtheirwayacrossborders,continentsandseas,_49_25,000milesinall.
Travelingalwayshassomeupsanddowns.Tom__50___numerousunexpecteddelaysalongthe
way.Hewas_51_duetosevereweatherinPanamaandbecameveryillinScotland.Also,hehadno
52_buttowaitoutpandemic(疫情)lockdownsinmanycountries.Butonthe_53_side,hemetmany
kindpeopleand_54_thebeautyofnatureindifferentpartsoftheworld.
Tom___55__somethingfewpeoplehavesucceededin,whichhelpedhimgainamuchlarger
understandingoftheworld.
41.A.routineB.caseC.reasonD.intention
42.A.novelB.wise(C.simpleD.sudden
43.A.unexpectedlyB.instantlyC.eventuallyD.undoubtedly
44.A.TomB.MovedC.StruckD.Surprised
45A.enthusiasmB.desireC.prideD.curiosity
46.A.startedB.progressedC.provedD.remained
47.A.neighborhoodB.childhoodC.citizenshipD.companionship
48A.foundB.spottedC.adoptedD.saved
40.A.coveringB.measuringC.occupyingD.equaling
50.A.respondedB.acceptedC.experiencedD.ignored
51.A.blownawayB.carriedawayC.backedupD.heldup
52.A.responsibilityB.optionC.rightD.opportunity
53.A.brightB.invisibleC.moralD.rough
54.A.missedB.enjoyedC.recalledD.preserved
55.A.discoveredB.renewedC.sufferedD.challenged
第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
IsItthePigfromAngryBirds?
Anancientclaypigstatue(雕像)hasbecome_56_hottopic,foritlookedexactlylikeGreenPig,
amaincharacterinAngryBirds,apopularmobilegame.Theartwork__57__(discover)undertheruins
ofanancientsettlement_58_(date)backnearly5,000yearsinsouth-westernChina.
Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)foundthetinypigstatue_59—(accident)whilediggingintheremains
ofasmallancientcommunityoutsideGuanghaninSichuanprovince.
ThevillagewassituatedabouteightkilometersoutsideSanxingdui,aBronzeAge
kingdom._60_cameintobeingaround5,000yearsago,andthepigstatueisthoughttobe3,200
yearsold.Thepigstatuehasbeendescribed__61__"cute,vividanddelicate^^bytheresearchers,who
sayitrepresentstheadvancedstandardsoftheregion*sprehistoricresidents.
ChineseInternetusersexpressedtheiramazement.OnWeibo,onepersonexpressedhis___62
(admire)excitedly:"ItisthepigfromAngryBirds!"Anothercommenterjoked:"ThepiginAngry
Birds.Youhaveinfringed(侵犯)thecopyright.,,
Theresearchteamclaimed___63___(find)tracksofcontinuoushumanactivityonthissitefrom
5,000yearsagotothe_64_(dynasty)ofMingandQing.Officialsplantodig7,000squaremetresof
thesite,whichisofficiallynamedGuanghanJointRuins.BytheendofJune,they__65__(dig)4,500
squaremetres.
第四部分基礎(chǔ)知識(共三節(jié),滿分25分)
第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
66.Universitiesshouldbeaboutthe(獲得)ofknowledge,wisdom,andunderstanding.
67.ThetoponethirdofallhighschoolgareentitledtoaneducationatCaliforniaStateUniversity.
68.The(日程安排)forthetalkshasbeenagreed,butthelocationisstillindispute.
69.Justtogiveyouanexampleofhisghegavemehisoldcarandwouldn*ttakeanymoneyforit.
70.The2023NobelPrizegoestoKatalinKarikoandDrewWeissmaninroftheirachievementin
thefieldofphysiologyandmedicine.
71.Thechancesareyouhaven'tfullydecidedwhatyouwantfromyourcareeratthemoment,inwhich
caseyou're(絕對地)notcutouttobeabossyet!
72.Havingasenseofhumourisveryimportantbecauseitcanhelpeasethetbetweenpeople.
73.Theyoungestchildofthefamilytendstobeoutgoing,(有冒險精神的),optimistic,creative
andlessambitiousthanothersinthefamily.
74.Themuseumhasbeenequippedwithspecialfforblindandpartiallysightedvisitors.
75.Seetoitthattheframeis(牢固地)fixedtothegroundwithnailsandbolts.
第二節(jié)單句語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
76.Weareallforyourproposalthatthediscussionofthemethodstobeusedinresearch(put)off
tillnextFriday.
77.Thereputation(名聲)ofpublichighschoolsisusuallymeasuredbythenumberofstudents
highschoolssendtothebestuniversities.
78.Theengineerandhissonheldfrequentmeetings(concern)technicalproblems.
79.Thisword(origin)fromaLatinwordandtheoriginalmeaningisquitedifferentfromwhatitis
today.
80.1thinkwe'dbettertakethesubwayinsteadofdrivingtomorrowtoavoid___(stick)intherushhour
traffic.
81.Englishisa"fixedwordorder“l(fā)anguage___eachphasehasafixedposition.
82.1wassoangrythatIavoidedherduringschoolallday,andIstilldon'tfeellike(respond)toany
ofheronlinemessages.
83.Onedayinthefuture,youwillfindyourself(grow)intoawell-roundedindividual.
84.Thoughbadly(fright),sheremainedoutwardlycomposed.
85.Whycan'tyourealizethepart__theyhaveplayedinourlife?
第三節(jié)選詞填空(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)
takeadvantageoflayoutshootupthinkthroughpickupthepieces
inthewrongontherocksinfullmeasurehangoverguardagainst
liveupto
選擇方框中的短語,并用其適當(dāng)形式填空(有弱項多余)
86.NowIndiaisopeningitsmarketsandparticipatingintheworldeconomy.
87.1needtohaveachancetogetmyheadtogetherandeverything.
88.There'sstillabigquestionmarkhimabouthisfuturewiththeteam.
89.Thebuildingsinthisareaareinanorderlyfashion.
90.HesaidhewouldtryhisbesttothepraiseandmakeChinesecultureknowntotheworld.
91.___thetwo-dayholiday,hebaskedinthespringsunshinewithhisfamily.
92.ThevalueofthepaintingbytheFrenchartist_overthepastfewyears.
93.Herealizedhewasandpromisedtoturnoveranewleaf.
94.Youmustwashyourhandswhenpreparingfoodtospreadingdisease.
95.1needsometimetoofmylifeaftertheaccident.
第五部分應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)
假如你是李華,收到外國好友Tom的來信,他們學(xué)校將舉辦外國歌曲欣賞活動,他負(fù)責(zé)中國板
塊,想請你提供建議。請回復(fù)郵件,內(nèi)容包括:
1.提供建議;2.表達(dá)期待。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,不計入總數(shù)。
DearTom,
Yours,
LiHua
高一英語期中考試答案
聽力:1-5CBCBA6-10BACAC11-15CBACB16-20CBCAC
閱讀理解:A篇:DACB篇:CABDC篇:BDBCD篇:DBBD
七選五:ECFDG
完形:BDACB-ADCACDBABD
語法填空:a;wasdiscovered;dating;accidentally;which;as;admiration;tohavefound;
dynasties;haddug
單詞拼寫:acquisition;graduates;schedule;generosity;recognition;definitely;tension;
adventurous;facilities;securely
單句語法填空beput;that/who/whom;concerning;originates;beingstuck;where;responding;
growing;frightened;which/that
選短語填空infoilmeasure;thinkthrough;hangingover;laidout;liveupto;Takingadvantageof;has
shotup;inthewrong;guardagainst;pickupthepieces
參考范文:
DearTom,
Howiseverythinggoingonwithyou?MorethandelightedtohearthataChinesesong:
appreciationactivitywillkickoffinyourschoolandyouareinchargeoftheChinesepart,Tmwritingto
putforwardsomepracticalsuggestions.
Firstofall,whenitcomestosongswithChineseelements,classicalmusicisboundtobehighly
recommended,whichisalwaysaccompaniedwithtraditionalmusicalinstrumentstoimmerseaudience
inthecharmofit.Inaddition,itwillbeawisechoicetointroducesomerepresentativeChinesesingers
likeJayChouwhodowellinChinastylecompositionandcanhaveaudiencearrested.Lastbutnotleast,
itisalsoadvisabletoaddsomebackgroundinformationofthechosensongsandsingers,whichisof
greatsignificancetostudents*thoroughunderstandingofChinesemusic.
Itwouldbebetterifyoucouldtakemyproposalintodueconsideration.Idohopeyourculture
festivalwillgosmoothlyandbewarmlywelcomebyalltheparticipants!
Yours,
LiHua
聽力原稿
Text1
W:Dick,ifyoucanfinishyourhomeworkbefore6:00,1willtakeyoutothecinema.
M:PmsureIcan.ButI'dliketogototheparktoplayfootball.
W:0K.Butyoumustreturnhomebefore8:00.
Text2
W:Oh,dear.Ican'tfindmynecklacenow.IrememberIputitinthesittingroom.
M:Itisinthebedroom.Youleftitherewhenourdaughtercalledyoutothekitchen.
Text3
M:Henryhadneverexpectedhewouldbeawardedaholidayabroad.Thafsawesome.
W:Workhardandyouwillhavetheluck.Ourbosshasalwaysbeenfriendlyandgeneroustohard-
workingworkers.
Text4
M:Hey,Emily.We'regoingtoSusieQ*sRestaurantforlunch.Doyouwanttocomealong?
W:Sorry,Ican't.IhavetotypethedocumentforScott.He*shavingadentistappointment.
Text5
W:DidyouwatchthatcomedyspecialonTVlastnight?Idon*tthink
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