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深圳科學(xué)高中2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試試題科目:高一英語(yǔ)考試時(shí)長(zhǎng):120分鐘卷面總分:130分命題人:俞蘆軒審題人:劉志明第一部分語(yǔ)法單選(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Joseph________languagecoursesforthreeweeks,buthestillcan’tsay“Howareyou?”inFrench.A.took B.wastaking C.istaking D.hasbeentaking2.I________myteacherwasthesamemanIhadmetearlieruntilhewalkedintotheclassroom.A.didn’trealize B.wasn’trealizing C.don’trealize D.haven’trealized3.I________abookinthelibrarywhenthefirealarmwentoff.A.read B.wasreading C.hadread D.willread4.Thegeographyteachertoldusthatthemoon________aroundtheearthevery28days.A.traveled B.hadtraveled C.travels D.hastraveled5.BythetimeIgraduated,I________manyvaluablelessonsabouthandlingdisappointmentsandchallengesinhighschool.A.hadlearned B.learned C.havelearned D.willhavelearned6.Hepromisedthathe________usintheparty,buthehasn’tturnedupyet.A.hadjoined B.joined C.wouldjoin D.willjoin7.You’dbetternottalktoTonynowbecausehe________hisspeechfortomorrow’smeeting.A.prepares B.ispreparing C.haveprepared D.willprepare8.In2050,theelderlypopulation________400million,abouttwicethepopulationofchildren.A.reached B.reaches C.hasreached D.willreach9.Huaweiwasfoundedin1987byRenZhengfei,anditsinfluence________greatlyeversince.A.increases B.isincreased C.hasincreased D.hasbeenincreased10.I’mafraidMr.Beanwon’tbeavailablethen.He________afriendoffat4:30thisafternoon.A.sees B.wouldsee C.willsee D.willbeseeing第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThefollowingarefoureventsfromdifferentcornersoftheworld.CandlerChamberOstrich(鴕鳥(niǎo))FestivalBasedontheearlyhistoryofostrichfarming,thefestivalstartingin1989inArizonawouldalwaysattractmanytoseeostrichesracinginthepast.NowithasbecomeoneofArizona’sbiggestoutdoorfestivals,featuringcarnivalfood,enjoyablerides,andotheractivities.Thoughostrichraceshavebeencalledoffafewyearsago,visitorscanstillseeostricheson-sitewalkingfreelyinacertainarea.CaberToss(擲木樁)AspartoftheScotland’sHighlandGames,CaberTossisatraditionaleventdatingfromthe16thcentury.Thiseventisaboutthrowingalargewoodenpole,knownasacaber,withtheaimoflandingitasclosetoa12o’clockpositionaspossible.TakingplacefromMaytoSeptember,CaberTossisatestofpower,balance,andtechnique,andisanexcitingeventtoview.I’OmeletteGéanteEveryyear,Bessières,avillageinFrance,celebratesEasterbycookingupanomelette(煎蛋卷)largeenoughtofeed2,000localsandvisitors.Knownasl’OmeletteGéanteortheGiantOmeletteFestival,thisthree-dayevent,firstlybeginningin1973,combinespubliccelebrationswithperformancesandendsonEasterMondaywithagrandtreat—thecookingofa15,000-eggomelette.NenanaIceClassicKnownastheiceboxoftheUSA,Alaskahasaneventthatcandatebackto1917—theNenanaIceClassic.Duringtheevent,atripod(三腳架)thatsits26feethighwillbeputonthefrozenTananaRiverandpeoplepredictwhentheicewillbreakupinspring.Whenpeoplemanagetopredicttheexacttime,theywillwinquiteapoolofprizemoney.11.WhatcanyoudoduringtheChandlerChamberOstrichFestival?A.Meetostrichesinsomeplace. B.Watchostrichesracing.C.Feedostricheswiththeirfood. D.Keepostrichesaspets.12.HowcanyouwintheCaberTossevent?A.Bythrowingacabertothefarthest.B.Byliftingacaberaslongasyoucan.C.Bythrowingacaberasexactlyasrequired.D.Byliftingasmanycabersaspossibleonetime.13.WhatistheNenanaIceClassiceventabout?A.Aphysicalrace. B.Anartofcooking. C.Aclassicperformance. D.Aguessinggame.BDuringthelivelyParisOlympics,whilethespotlightshoneontheathletes,agroupofunsungheroesworkedtirelesslybehindthescenes—theOlympicvolunteers.Thisyear,outof300,000applicants,around45,000werechosenasvolunteers,with20percentcomingfromnearly150countries.Thesevolunteersworebrightgreenuniforms(制服)tobeeasilynoticedinthepurplevenues(場(chǎng)館).Theyofferedhelptoviewersandmediaalike,makingthemanimportantpartoftheOlympicexperience.Onmyfirstdayasareporter,Imetatechnicalproblemwithmymediasystemaccount.Thankfully,ChinesevolunteerGuocametohelpmeout.“Ihopetoimprovemylanguage,communicationskills,andproblem-solvingmethodsthroughthisevent,”said24-year-oldGuofromWuhan,CentralChina’sHubeiProvince,whowasstudyingwirelesscommunicationattheParisInstituteofDigitalTechnology.Asaformerprofessionalswimmer,GuosawthisasherchancetotakepartintheOlympics,thoughinadifferentrole.AnotherChinesevolunteer,Yang,facedchallengesinmanagingherjobandvolunteerduties.Despitegivingupherholidays,shefeltgreatprideincontributingtotheevent.OneofmymostmemorableexperienceswasmeetingwithaFrenchvolunteer.WhenIneededhelptofindthevisitorcenter,ayoungmanonascooter(小型摩托車(chē))appeared,likeasortof“MonkeyKingridingacloud”,andofferedtotakemethere.Afterhelpingme,heexpressedhisadmirationfortheBeijingOlympicsandhisdesiretovisitChinaagain.Volunteerslikethemwereseeneverywhere—frombusstopstocompetitionvenues—offeringdirectionsandhelpingwithasmile.Whenlargecrowdsleftthevenuesaftertheevents,causingovercrowding,somevolunteerssatonhighchairswithloudspeakers,providingdirectionstogooutsideinbothEnglishandFrenchwithasmile.Theseamazingvolunteers,trulyshowtheOlympicspirit,makingtheeventandParisshineevenbrighter.14.Whymightthevolunteerswearbrightgreenuniforms?A.Tofitinwiththevenues. B.Toshowloveforathletes.C.Tostandoutinthecrowd. D.Tostandfortheircountries.15.WhatdoweknowaboutGuo?A.ShebothswamandvolunteeredintheParisOlympics.B.Shewantedtoimproveherselfthroughvolunteerwork.C.Shefoundithardtobalanceherjobandvolunteerwork.D.Shewasn’taspatientandhelpfulastheFrenchvolunteer.16.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.TodoubttheorganizationoftheParisOlympics.B.ToshowthemeaningofhostingOlympicGames.C.TopraisetheserviceofParisOlympicvolunteers.D.ToprovideadetailedscheduleofOlympicevents.17.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?A.BydiscussinghistoricalOlympicevents.B.Bylistingthebenefitsofvolunteerwork..C.BycomparingdifferentviewsonOlympics.D.Bysharingpersonalstoriesandexperiences.CArtificialIntelligence(AI)hasgreatlyspeduphowlongittakestosort,labelandanalyze(分析)animalsounds—aswellastofigureoutwhichaspectsofthosesoundsmightcarrymeaning.Onedaywe’llbeabletouseAItobuildachatboxthattranslatescomplex(復(fù)雜的)animalsoundsintohumanlanguage.ProjectCETIisjustoneorganizationworkingtowardthisgoal.“AIcouldeventuallygetustothepointwhereweunderstandanimals,butthat’shardtodealwithandlong-term,”saysKarenBakker,aresearcherattheUniversityofBritishColumbiainVancouver,Canada.“Somespecieshavebeenontheplanetlongerthanhumans.Somespeciescouldgoextinctbeforewefigureouttheirlanguage,”Bakkeradds.“Besides,theideaofwalkingaroundwithananimaltranslatormayseemcool,butmanyanimalsmightnotbeinterestedinchatting.”“Whywouldabatwanttospeaktoyou?”sheasks.Whatinterestsheriswhatwecanlearnfromhowbatsandothercreaturestalkamongsteachother.“Weshouldlistentonatureandasktheanimals’requirementsinordertobetterprotectthem,”sheargues.Forexample,asystemsetuptorecordwhalesorelephantscanalsotracktheirlocations.Thiscanhelpourboatsavoidwhalesorprotectelephantsfrompoachers(偷獵者).ProtectionisonegoaldrivingProjectCETI.“Ifweunderstandspermwhalesbetter,wewillbebetteratunderstandingwhat’stroublingthem,”saysGa?perBegu?,alinguistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.Learningthataspecieshassomethingverysimilartolanguageorculturecouldalsoinspirepeopletoworkhardertoprotectit.Whenweprotectananimalthathassomeversionoflanguageorculture,we’renotsimplyprotectingnatureandwe’realsosavingawayoflife.MarinebiologistDeniseHerzingsaysthatanimalsaresupposedtohaveahealthyenvironmentsothattheirculturescandevelopwell.18.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.Wewillfindwaystotalkwithanimals.B.Wecanshareourlanguagewithanimals.C.Wecantellthecomplexanimalbehavior.D.Weneedconductmoreresearchonanimals.19.WhatdoesBakkerthinkoffullyunderstandinganimals’language?A.Costly. B.Difficult. C.Harmful. D.Worthless.20.Howcanweprotecttheanimalseffectivelyaccordingtoparagraph3?nA.Bylearningabouttheirneeds. B.Bysettingupsheltersforthem.C.Bymappingouttheirlocations. D.Bylivingpeacefullywiththem.21.WhichstatementwouldHerzingprobablyagreewith?A.Protectingnaturemeanssavingourselves.B.Animaltranslatorsshouldbecreatedforprotection.C.Animals’culturerequiresahealthynaturalworldtodevelop.D.Short-termandlong-termgoalsforconservationneedtobeset.DOneofthegreatestkillersintheWesternworldisheartdisease.Thedeathratefromthediseasehasbeenincreasingatanalarmingspeedforthepastthirtyyears.TodayinBritain,forexample,aboutfourhundredpeopleadaydieofheartdisease.Medicalexpertsknowthatpeoplecanreducetheirchancesofgettingheartdiseasebyexercisingregularly,bynotsmoking,bychangingtheirdiets,andbypayingmoreattentiontoreducingstressintheirwork.However,Westernhealthcaresystemsarestillnotpayingenoughattentiontothepreventionofthedisease.Thereisaneedformoreprogramstoeducatethepublicaboutthecausesandpreventionofheartdisease.Insteadofsupportingsuchprograms,however,theU.S.healthcaresystemisspendinglargesumsofmoneyonthesurgical(外科的)treatmentofthediseaseafteritdevelops.Thisemphasis(強(qiáng)調(diào))ontreatmentclearlyhassomethingtodowiththetechnologicaladvancesthathavetakenplaceinthepasttentofifteenyears.Inthistime,moderntechnologyhasenableddoctorstodevelopnewsurgicaltechniques.ManyoperationsthatwereconsideredimpossibleortooriskyafewyearsagoarenowperformedeverydayinU.S.hospitals.Theresulthasbeenahugeincreaseinheartsurgery.Althoughthereisnodoubtthatheartsurgerycanhelpalargenumberofpeople,somepeoplepointoutthattheemphasisonthesurgicaltreatmentofthediseasehasthreecleardisadvantages.First,itattractsinterestandmoneyawayfromthequestionofprevention.Second,itcausesthecostsofgeneralhospitalcaretorise.Afterhospitalsbuytheexpensiveequipmentthatisnecessaryformodernheartsurgery,theymusttrytorecoverthemoneytheyhavespent.Todothis,theyraisecostsforalltheirpatients,notjustthosepatientswhosetreatmentrequirestheequipment.Thethirddisadvantageisthatdoctorsareencouragedtoperformsurgeryevenonpatientsforwhomanoperationisunnecessary—becausetheequipmentandexpertskillsarethere.Agovernmentofficerecentlystatedthatmajorheartsurgerywasoftenperformedeventhoughitschancesofsuccesswerelow.Inonetypeofheartsurgery,forexample,only15%ofpatientsimprovedtheirconditionsafterthesurgery.However,morethan100,000oftheseoperationsareperformedintheUnitedStateseveryyear.22.Whateffecthasmoderntechnologyhadonmedicine?A.Ithasreducedthecostsofmedicaltreatment.B.Ithasencourageddoctorstodomoreheartsurgery.C.Ithaseducatedpeopleaboutthepreventionofheartdisease.D.Ithasdrawnpublicattentiontothecauseoftheheartdisease.23.Whichofthefollowingstatementwouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Moremoneyshouldbespentonthepreventionofheartdisease.B.Heartsurgeryhashelpedmostpatientsimprovetheirconditions.C.Moderntechnologyhasmadeheartsurgerymoreriskythanbefore.D.Thepublichaveknownagreatdealaboutthecausesofheartdisease.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recover”inparagraph3mean?A.Burnup. B.Takein. C.Settlefor. D.Getback.25.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheGreatestKillerintheWest. B.HeartSurgery:BenefitsandRisks.C.NewTechnologyandHeartSurgery. D.HeartDisease:TreatmentorPrevention?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Forsomepeople,thewarmestmemoriesfromchildhoodcomefrombeingreadagreatstory.26Itdevelopschildren’slanguageskillsandincreasestheirabilitytosucceedinschoolandlaterwork.AnewreportbytheAmericanAcademyofPediatricssaysreadingaloudissoimportantthatparentsshouldstartassoonastheirchildrenarebornandcontinuetoreadaloudevenaftertheirchildrencanreadbythemselves.Theysayparentsshouldalsopointtoandtalkaboutpicturesinbooksforinfants(嬰幼兒).27ThecompanyScholasticisamajorU.S.publisherofchildren’sbooks.Everytwoyears,ScholasticpublishesareportonAmericanreadingattitudesandhabits.The2015reportsaysonly31%ofchildrenintheU.S.readabookforfunalmosteveryday.28Oneissimplytohavebooksinthehome.ElizabethLyttleton,themotherofthree,islucky.Hermotheroncewroteandillustratedchildren’sbooks,sothefamilyalwayshaveplentytoread.Shesaysallherchildrenlearnfrombooksbutindifferentways.29ResearchersfromtheScholasticcompanyfoundthat80%ofchildrensurveyed—ofallages—saytheylovebeingreadto.Andchildrenages6to11whoseparentsdonotreadtothemanymoresaytheymissit.30.Ofallthesixto17-year-oldsintheScholasticstudy,morethan90%saidtheirfavoritebooksaretheonestheychoseforthemselves.Thereareothermethodsthatmighthelpyouwithyourstudying.A.Dochildrenstillreadforfun?B.Abookdoesnothavetobeserioustobegoodforkids.C.Butreadingtochildrendoesmorethancreatewarmmemories.D.Foryoungchildren,parentsshouldaskquestionsaboutthebook.E.Anotherwaytodevelopareadinghabitinchildrenistoreadtothem.F.Scholasticalsoidentifiessomewaystodevelopaloveofreadinginachild.G.TheScholasticreportalsosuggestspermittingchildrentochoosetheirownbooks.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。GrandmaisninetythisChristmas.Irememberoncevisitingher,cryingwhenmybigsistertoldme“ThereisnoSantaClaus!”,becauseIknewshealwaystoldthe31.“NoSantaClaus?”shesnorted(哼著說(shuō)).“Ridiculous!Don’t32it.Thatrumorhasbeengoingaroundforyears.Now,putonyourcoat,andlet’sgo.”“Go?Gowhere,Grandma?”Iasked.“Where”33tobeKerby’sGeneralStore.Aswewalkedin,Grandmahandedmetwentydollars.“Takethemoney,”shesaid,“andbuysomethingforsomeonewhoneedsit.I’llwaitforyououtdoors.”Iwasonlyeightyearsold,andhadnever34foranythingalone.ForafewmomentsIjuststoodthere,35,wonderingwhattobuy,andwhoonearthtobuyitfor.SuddenlyI36Bobbie,akidsittingbehindmeintheclassroom.Hedidn’thaveacoat;henever37duringthewinter.Iheldthebillinexcitement.IwouldbuyBobbieacoat.Isawaredonewithahattoit.Itlookedreally38.Hewouldlikethat.That39,GrandmahelpedmewrapthecoatinChristmaspaperandwrite,“ToBobbie,FromSantaClaus”onit.ThenshedrovemetoBobbie’shouse.Grandma40downthestreet,andwehidinthebushesbyhisfrontwalkway.ThenGrandmapushedme41.“Allright,SantaClaus,getgoing!”shewhispered.Itookadeepbreath,dashedforhisfrontdoor,42thepresentdown,ranghisdoorbellandflewback.Togetherwewaited43inthedarknessforthefrontdoortoopen.FinallyitdidandtherestoodBobbie.Fortyyearshaven’t44theexcitementofthosemoments.Thatnight,IrealizedthoseawfulrumorsaboutSantaClauswerejustwhatGrandmasaid:theywere45.Santawasaliveandwell,andwewereonhisteam.31.A.story B.truth C.joke D.lie32.A.believe B.ignore C.suspect D.admit33.A.happened B.supposed C.proved D.imagined34.A.waited B.hunted C.longed D.shopped35.A.bored B.depressed C.worried D.puzzled36.A.raninto B.occurredto C.thoughtof D.knewabout37.A.puton B.wentout C.turnedoff D.burneddown38.A.new B.warm C.cheap D.fancy39.A.morning B.weekend C.evening D.afternoon40.A.parked B.slowed C.rode D.walked41.A.suddenly B.gently C.angrily D.impatiently42.A.positioned B.turned C.threw D.took43.A.passionately B.cheerfully C.willingly D.breathlessly44.A.weakened B.strengthened C.reminded D.informed45.A.typical B.frightening C.impossible D.ridiculous第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。SituatedinNorthChina’sShanxiprovince,theYungangGrottoes(石窟)inDatongonwasthelaststoponthe“InternationalInsightsintoChina”tour,46agroupofjournalistsandstudentsfromdifferentcountriesexploredtheartandhistoryofthegrottoes.Thefirstlarge-scalegrottotemplewasbuiltover1,500yearsago,afterBuddhismspreadtoChina.Itisa47(combine)ofartisticdesignelementsfromIndiaandCentralandWestAsiawitharchitecturalstyles(建筑風(fēng)格)anddecorativepatternsfromGreeceandRome,which48(reflect)China’sconnectionwithmajorcivilizationsaroundtheworld.Covering49totalareaofover18,000squaremeters,thegrottoesextendapproximatelyonekilometerfromeasttowest.Thesitehmorethan59,000statues,ranginginheightfrom17meters50assmallastwocentimeters.Amazedbytheelegantstatuesandgreatcaves,themembersoftheinternationaltour51(excited)recordedtheexperienceontheirphones.MunkhbatAnu-ujin,amemberfromMongolia,said,“TheartisticbeautyoftheYungangGrottoesisreallybreathtaking.Standinginfrontofthesemassivecaves,I52(impress)bytheirbeauty.Thesegreatstonecarvingsarenotonlyagreatway53(admire)China’sancientsculptureart,54awindowintoChina’srichhistoryandculture.Forpeoplewholovehistoryandart,theYungangGrottoesisatripworth55(take).”第四部分詞匯基礎(chǔ)(共25小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分25分)在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,每空限填一詞。56.Inthisregion,summersare________(typical)hotandhumid,makingittheperfecttimeforbeachactivities.57.Thefootballteamfocusedonbuildingtheirphysical________(strong)duringpractice,knowingitwouldhelpthemperformbetterintheupcominggames58.Afterpracticingforweeks,Ifinallygainedenough________(confident)topresentmyprojectinfrontoftheentireclasswithoutfeelingnervous.59.HefoundedTheShareFridge,anon-profitorganization,withthe________(intend)ofgivingawayexcessfoodtopoorerfamilies.60.Mostparentswill________(eager)asktheirchildabouttheirday,onlytomeetwitha“good”,quicklyfollowedby“I’mhungry’61.Theartclassencourages________(create)byallowingstudentstoexploredifferentmediumsandtechniqueswithoutrestriction.62.Thebeautyofthesunsetovertheoceanwasbeyond________(describe),takingeveryone’sbreathaway.63.Whenyoubecome________(anxiety)aboutsleeplessness,youactuallymaketheproblemworse.64.Thecompanywillgive________(prefer)toapplicantswithrelevantworkingexperience.65.Theteacherdelivereda________(power)speechaboutcareerchoice,inspiringallthestudentstopursuetheirdreamswhilethinkingcarefullybeforejumpinginwithbothfeet.66.________(locate)inBeijing,theForbiddenCityattractsmillionsofvisitorseveryyear.67.Themeetingcovered________(vary)topicsrelatedtotheupcomingsportsmeeting.68.Thetwofriendshadaheated________(argue)overtheimpactofsocialmediaonfriendship.69.Theprogrammeaimstoeducateandpreparestudentsfora________(challenge)career.70.Whentheteacherexplainedthecomplexmathproblem,severalstudentsexchangeda________(confuse)look,unsureofwhattodonext.71.It’simportanttohaveyoureyesexamined________(regular)tocheckforanysignofeyediseasethatmaynothaveanysymptom.72.TuYouyoureceivedinternational________(recognize)forherresearchonartemisinin(青蒿素)andsignificantcontributionstoglobalhealth.73.Althougholdergenerationsaresometimesunwillingtoadoptnewtechnologies,driverlesscarspromiserealvaluetotheseagegroups________particular.74.Speakingofcareerchoice,therearealotofpeopleyoucanturn________foradviceandhelpinmakingyourdecision.75.SinceIwasunfamiliar________thelocalcustoms,Idecidedtoaskafriendforadvicebeforeattendingthefestival.76.Manystudentsdepend________theirteachersforguidanceandsupportthroughouttheiracademicjourney.77.Pleasekeep________mindthatforgivenessdoesnotnecessarilymeanbecomingfriendsagainwiththepersonwhoupsetyou.78.ThankstothenewfreetradeportinHainan,manycountriesintheworldarelookingforward________furtherexchangesandcooperationwithChina.79.Thenewma
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