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2024北京豐臺(tái)高一(上)期中英語(yǔ)(B卷)考試時(shí)間:90分鐘一、完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,共閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。WhenIwasteachingsecondgrade,Iwantedmystudentstounderstandtheconnectionbetweenbadbehaviorandconsequences.SoIalittleanalogy(類比)ofseeds.“Ifyouplantseeds,youaregoingtogetweeds.Ifyouplantgoodseeds,you’llgetagood.”thing—it’slikeplantingbadseedsthatwill1234Then,Isaid,“It’sthesamewaywithdoingtheproduceweeds.”5Ihadnoideaifthey6understoodwhatI’dsaiduntilnextweek.AsI7downtheroadonmytoschoolthefollowingMonday,I8inmind.Yes,Iknewwhatthewashere,ifIdidn’tgofast,Iwouldn’ttoschoolontime.Ihopedno9onewouldseemeIdrovefast.Butbrightpolicecarlightsflashedinmycarmirror.Iwasgoingtogeta10andIwasreallygoingtobelate!Afterafewmoments,Idroveawaywithalittlepinkslipofpaper11metothecourthouse(法院大樓).Ihopednoonehad12.Laterthatafternoon,whenmysecondgradersenteredmyclassroom,therewasno13thattheyunderstoodtheconnectionbetweenplantingbadseedsandtheconsequences,andthattheyhadseenmegetfined.“MissSchutteplantedbadseeds!”theyshouted.Isuddenly14thatourbehaviourisalwaysbeingmodeled,andthatevenifwedon’tthinkanyonenoticeswhenwe’respeeding,cheatingonourtaxreturns,15tosomeone,someoneusuallydoesnotice.1.A.usedB.thoughtB.collectingB.badC.copiedC.pickingC.smallC.cropD.read2.A.watering3.A.kindD.plantingD.wild4.A.nameB.lessonD.field5.A.sameB.rightC.simpleC.slightlyC.walkedC.battledC.trafficC.ticketD.wrong6.A.directly7.A.spedB.reallyD.suddenlyD.ranB.movedB.worriedB.parkingareaB.call8.A.prayed9.A.speedlimit10.A.warning11.A.waving12.A.appeared13.A.doubt14.A.agreed15.A.listeningD.rememberedtrafficlightD.rewardD.invitingD.hurtB.leadingB.noticedB.purposeB.wonderedB.writingC.advisingC.caredC.reasonC.checkedC.lyingD.proofD.realizedD.talking二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),42第一節(jié)(共16小題;每小題2分,共32分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AAhouseplantisprettytolookatandbringsfreshairtoyourhome.Besides,lookingafteraplantwillgivesomethingmoretodoandcareabout.lookatthefourbesthouseplantsyoucanAustralianPineDracaenaAperfect“l(fā)ivingdecoration”toaddinyourhouse,itisgoodtolookatandhasacomfortingfeel.ItcanalsoserveastheperfectChristmastree.Itgrowsaround10feettallThegreenandyellowpatternonitsleaveslooksgreat.Itcangrowtobearound10feettall.Justmakesureyoukeepthesoilsurfacedryindoors.RememberthatitrequiresplentybetweenyourwateringperiodsbecauseitgetslightandfreshOtherwise,itbecomesweakinfluencedtoomuchAlso,havingthisandaneasyformites(螨蟲).plantaroundadogcanbedangerous.Itcanpoisonoustodogsiftheyeatit.GrapeIvyPeperomiaIfyouwantsomethingtheceiling(天Itislittleinsize,withlongleaves.Itadds花板),thishouseplantistheoneforyou.toyourlivingroomandcreatesaaclimbingplant,anditwillmakeforacomfortingenvironment.Asaverytallbeautifulhangingbasketdecoration.Theplantplant,youworryabouthowmuchspaceitisfulllifewhereveritishung.ItneedstobewilltakeTheplantlikesadrysurfaceofthekeptwetinallitspartsforgoodgrowth.Sowhatareyoufor?Choosethethatattractsyoumost,andgiveyourhomeawonderfuladdition.soil.16.WhichthefollowingcanserveasaChristmastree?A.Australianpine.B.Dracaena.C.GrapeD.Peperomia.17.WhenkeepingDracaenaasahouseplant,youshould________.A.becarefulwithmitesB.hangitfromthecellingC.keepdogsawayfromitD.leavethesurfaceofthesoilwet18.WhatdoyouknowaboutPeperomia?A.Itsleavesareshort.B.Itissmallinsize.C.ItlikesmuchD.Itisaclimbingplant.19.Inwhichsectionofawebsitecanyoumostlikelyfindthepassage?A.Politics.B.Business.C.D.Life.BAnArtClassWhenKellywastwelve,shestartedtakingclassesatMissSchoolforArt.Shelikeitfirst:the“noviceartists”—thekidswhoreallydoneartbefore—workedmostlywithandKellywasaterribleItuntilherthirdyearthatKellyfoundsomethingshewasreallygoodat—charcoaldrawing(素描).ShelovedwatchingthelinesspreadunevenlyacrossthepageasshemovedthebitsofcharcoalbackandforthovertheOneSophia,theartistinherclass,satdownandsethereasel(畫架)nexttoKellyfeltasinkingfeelinginherstomach.She’dactuallyfoundanartformthatsheenjoyedandwasgoodat—andnowSophiawasgoingtooutshineheragain?KellyfoughtbacktearswhenMissGraceenteredtheroom.“Helloclass,”MissGracesaid,continuetoworkontheprojectWhatmasterpiecewouldSophiahavecomeupwith?Kellylookedateaselandshebelieveititwasamess!Forabriefmoment,KellyactuallybelieveherdrawingwasbetterthanthenshelookedatSophia,whowaswatchingKellywithananxiousexpression.“I...Idecidewhattodo,”Sophiasaid.“Andyou’resogood.SometimesIfeellikemyisjustbadincomparison.”KellylookedtoseeifSophiawasjoking,butsheseemedcompletelyserious.NowKellywasshocked.“I’mnottalented...MissGraceseldompraisesme.thebestoneinourclass!”Sophiaraisedhereyebrows.“ImightbeareallygoodcopierofbutIhaveideawhattodowhenitcomestomakingupmyownimages.aresogreatmakingnewthingstheoldI’velovedyourworks.”“I’velovedyours,too,”Kellysaid.definitelynotthisone,”Sophiasaid.Kellysmiled.“MayberightButifyoumovetheselinesup…”shesaid,pointingherfingeronSophiawasquietforamoment.agreatidea!”shesaidKellysmiledandturnedbacktoherdrawing,lookingeveryoftenatworktoseethatshewastakingheradvice,downtothelastline.20.WhenKellystartedclassesattheartschool,she_________.A.lackedconfidenceindrawingB.wasnotgoodatthecourseC.wasoftenpushedbyMissGraceD.didnotgetalongwiththeotherkids21.HowdidKellyfeelwhenSophiasatbesideher?A.Frustrated.B.Bored.C.Excited.D.Relieved.22.WhatdidKellydointheartclass?A.ShepraisedB.SheinspiredSophia.C.ShedecidedtooutshineSophia.D.ShefinishedthedrawingforSophia.23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.InterestisthebestB.arewhatyoubelievetobe.C.Everyonehastheirstrengths.D.HardworkwilleventuallypayCalwaysexcitingtoreceivealetterinthemail.Evenwhentheworldisdigitallyconnected,receivinganactualletterinyourmailboxfromadistantlandisagreatforchildrentomakenewfriends.ThePeacefulPenPalsProjectisabeautifulprojectthatblendstogetherglobalconnectionandself-expression.TheprojectispartthenonprofitKidsforPeace,foundedbyJillMcManigalandDanielleGraminCaliforniain2006.Itisopentoallchildren,agestwothroughseventeen.date,thereare1,500childrenfrom17countriesparticipatingintheprogramaccordingtotheorganization.alllettersarewritteninEnglish.Whenchildrensignup,theycanselectiftheywouldratherbematchedwithaUSAPeacefulPenPaloraninternationalone.Eachchildisthenmatchedtoapenpalsimilarage.Thisestablishesapointconnectionquicklyforthechildrenandfacilitates(促進(jìn))astrongerbond.Iftheletterwritersareinthesamegrade,theycanchataboutschool,theirteachers,andwhattheyarestudying.Theycanalsocomparewhatstatesorcountrieslearnaboutandhowtheatmospheretheclassroomare,whethersociallyorChildrenmayalsomorelikelytowriteaboutproblemstheyarehavingiftheyfeelliketheyarespeakingtoapeerinasimilarsituation.Althoughpalsmayliveincountries,theymayfindcommonground.Thewriterliststheirfavoriteactivitiestooutside,pluswhattheylikebestandleastaboutschool.Thisgivesthewriteranopportunitytoexpressandreceiveadvicefeedback(反饋)fromthepenpal.“Hearingfirst-handstoriesfromaninternationalpenpalcanencourageteenstotakesomeoneviewpointandtothinkoutsideofthemselves,”writesRebeccaFraser-Thillon“Havingaforeignpencanalsoencourageinterestinhistoryandculture.”24.WhatcanweknowaboutthePeacefulPenPalsProject?A.Ithelpsstrengthenlinksbetweenkids.B.ItisaimedatimprovingEnglish.C.Itencourageschildrentohelppeopleinneed.D.Itiscreatedforteenagerstotakeonlinelessons.25.WhatisParagraph3mainlytalkingabout?A.ThenecessitydiscussioninB.Theapproachestomakingnewfriends.C.ThepurposeofthePeacefulPenPalsProject.D.Thebenefitshavingfriendsofsimilarages.26.WhatisRebeccaattitudetowardstheproject?A.Careful.B.Supportive.C.Uninterested.Disappointed.27.Whatisbesttitleofthistext?A.EnrichesKids’LifeB.FriendshipKidsaLessonC.CommunicationSkillsBettertheD.ThePenPalProjectConnectsKidsDSportsaccountsforagrowingamountofincomemadeonthesalesofcommercialtimebytelevisioncompanies.Manytelevisioncompanieshavesportstoattractviewersfromparticularsectionsofthegeneralpublic,andthentheyhavesoldaudiencestoadvertisers.AnattractionofsportsprogramsforthemajorU.S.mediacompaniesisthateventsareoftenheldonSaturdayandSundayafternoons—theslowesttimeperiodsoftheweekforgeneraltelevisionviewing.Sportseventsarethemostpopularweekendprograms,especiallyamongmaleviewerswhomaynotwatchmuchtelevisionothertimesduringtheweek.Thismeansthetelevisionnetworksareabletoselladvertisingtimeatrelativelyhighpricesduringwhatnormallywouldbedeadtimeforprogramming.Mediacorporationsalsousesportstoattractcommercialsponsorsthatmighttaketheiradvertisingdollarselsewhereiftelevisionstationsdidnotreportcertainsports.peopleintheadvertisingdepartmentsofmajorcorporationsrealizethatsportsattractmaleviewers.Theyalsorealizethatmostbusinesstravelersaremenandthatmanymenmakefamilydecisionsonthepurchasesofcomputers,carsandlifeinsurance.Golfandtennisarespecialcasesfortelevisionprogramming.Thesesportsattractfewviewers,andtheratings(收視率)areunusuallylow.However,theaudienceforthesesportsisattractivetocertainadvertisers.ItismadeuppeoplefromthehighestincomegroupsintheUnitedStates,includingmanylawyersandbusinessmanagers.Thisiswhytelevisionreportingofgolfandtennisissponsoredcompaniessellinghigh-pricedcars,businessandpersonalcomputers,andholidaytrips.Thisisalsowhythenetworkscontinuetocarrytheseprogramsregardlessoflowratings.Advertisersarewillingtopayhighfeestoreachhigh-incomeconsumersandthosemanagerswhomakedecisionstobuythousandsof“companycars”andcomputers.Withsuchviewers,theseprogramsdon’tneedhighratingstostayontheair.28.Televisionsportprogramsonweekendafternoons________.A.resultinmoresportevents.B.getmoreviewerstoplaysports.C.makemorepeopleinterestedintelevision.D.bringmoremoneytothetelevisionnetworks.29.Whywouldweekendafternoonsbecometimewithoutsportprograms?A.Becausetherewouldbefewviewers.B.Becausetheadvertiserswouldbeoffwork.C.Becausetelevisionprogramswouldgoslowly.D.Becauseviewerswouldpaylessforwatchingtelevision.30.Theratingsarenotimportantforgolfandtennisprograms,because________.A.theiradvertisersarecarmakers.B.theirviewersareattractedbysports.C.theiradvertiserstargetatrichpeople.D.theirviewerscanaffordexpensivecars.31.Whatthepassagemainlyabout?A.Televisionratingsaredeterminedbymaleviewers.B.Richviewerscontributemosttotelevisioncompanies.C.Sportsaregainingimportanceinadvertisingontelevision.D.Commercialadvertisersarethemajorsponsorsofsportevents.第二節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格信息,每空僅限填寫一個(gè)單詞,請(qǐng)將答案填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。Putagroupofstrangersinaroomandthey’llprobablystartaconversation.“Hotit?”mightsaidit.”anotherreplies.Whydowetalksomuchabouttheweather?Whenwemeetnewpeople,webeginbytellingthemourlifestartwithsmalltalk,apoliteconversationaboutsomethinglikeorResearchsuggeststhatsmalltalkcanbuildnewfriendships.Whenwebeginconversationswithnewpeople,wewanttofeelcomfortable,andsosmalltalktofindcommoninterests.Oncewehaveacommoninterest,afriendshipcanbegin.Smalltalkevenhelpspeoplegethired.InordertoimpressajobyouneedtobondwiththeinterviewerrightPropersmalltalkcanmakethatfirstimpressiongetthejob.So,howcanyoumakesmalltalkleadtoafriendshiporjob?Firstfindcommonground.Selectsomethingaroundyouthatyousharewiththeotherperson.Next,keeptheconversationgoing.Compliment(贊美)theotherpersontomakehimorfeelcomfortable,andquestionsshowinterest.Third,keepeyecontact(接觸).Whenyoulookpeopleintheeye,theyfeelyouappreciatewhattheyaresaying.Itmakesyouappearhonestandbuildstrust.shypeoplemightnothaveenoughconfidencetostartupconversationswithstrangers.tosomeoneyouknowisnottheeasiestthingtoSomeexpertssaywithmorepractice,smalltalkdoesgetSomepeopleavoidsmalltalkbecausetheydislikediscussingthingslikeorForthem,theyarejusttoosmall.whenyouthinkaboutit,smalltalkisanythingbutsmall.Infact,itisactuallyaverybigdeal!SmallABig(32)_________Introductionarelikelytomakesmalltalkwhenwe(33)_________meetpeople.?Smalltalkcanhelppeopleform(35)_________friendships.?Smalltalkcanalsohelppeoplegeta(36)_________.(34)________Advice?Findsometopics(37)_________withtheotherperson.?Keepthetalkgoingbymakingcomplimentsand(38)_________questions.?Keepeyecontactinconversationtobuild(39)_________.?(40)_________moreinordertomakesmalltalkConclusionSmalltalkreally(41)____________alottous.三、書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),28第一節(jié)閱讀回答問題(共4小題;每小題2分,共8分)閱讀下面短文和問題,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和每小題后的具體要求,在答題卡相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對(duì)該問題的回答。答語(yǔ)要意思清楚,結(jié)構(gòu)正確,書寫工整。ItmightsurpriseyouthatmusicdidstarteitherinorinMexico,inEurope.Itallbeganwiththepolka.ThiswasafolkdancefromBohemia.Itwasforyounglovers,andsowasveryItwasmadeupofahopandthreeshortsteps,andthemusicthatwentwithithadamarkedbeat.ThepolkaappearedinParisinabout1843,andimmediatelybecameagreatsuccess.ItquicklyspreadthroughoutEurope.EventuallyevenseriousmusicianssuchasSmetanaandDvorakuseditsbeatsintheirwork.IttraveledeasttotheRussiancourtSt.Petersburg,andasfarwestasthenewworld.Germanintroducedthepolkaanditsmusictowhereonceagainitbecameahugepopularsuccess.ItwasthereontheUS-MexicanborderthatlocalmusiciansstartedtomixtheEuropeanpolkawithMexicanmariachimusic.MariachimusicwastraditionallyplayedatweddingsinMexico,anditispossiblethatthatishowitgotitsname.MariachimightwellbeaSpanishversionoftheFrenchwordformarriage.SoonthepleasantEuropeanaccordions(手風(fēng)琴)mixedwiththeMexicanbassguitartoproduceacompletelynewandveryunusualtypeofmusic.Thismusicacquiredtwodifferentnames:intheUnitedStatesand“Nortena”inMexico.Fordecadesmusicdidnotgobeyondthedancehallsandpopulargatheringsofitbirthplace.ItwasuntilaboutseventyyearsafteritsappearancethatmusicbegantospreadThenayoungMexican-American“Selena”,madeitpopularthroughouttheUnitedStates,andinothercountriestoo.Inthehundredyearssinceitsbirthmusichasgreatchanges.Theaccordionstillthere,theelectricguitarhasreplacedtheMexicanbass.ThelatesthitsmoreelementsofUScountryandwesternandrock,aswellasColombiancumbia.TheuniquemusicalformthatbeganwithaEuropeanfolkdancecontinuestodevelopandgrowin42.Accordingthepassage,whatwasapolka?(不多于三個(gè)單詞)___________________________________________________________43.Inwhatoccasion(場(chǎng)合)wasMexicanmariachimusictraditionallyplayed?(不多于兩個(gè)單

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