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高中PAGE1試題絕密★考試結(jié)束前2024-2025學(xué)年高一英語上學(xué)期期末模擬卷(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.測試范圍:必修一+必修二Unit1~2(滬外版2020)。4.難度系數(shù):0.65。5.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.30minutes. B.60minutes. C.90minutes. D.120minutes.2.A.Ateacher. B.Astudent. C.Alawyer. D.Afriend.3.A.Shehastoworkthatday. B.Shedoesn’tlikeparties.C.Shehastodosomesports. D.Shemuststayathome.4.A.Atabakery. B.Atahotel.C.Atapostoffice. D.Atabirthdayparty.5.A.Hedoesn’tliketotalk. B.Heisaverykindman.C.Heisfriendly. D.Heisnotapleasantperson.6.A.Bygoingonadiet. B.Byeatingfruitandvegetables.C.Byhavingfewermeals. D.Bydoingphysicalexercise.7.A.Abestsailor. B.Alatestbook.C.Agoodbusiness. D.Anexcitingstory.8.A.Librarianandstudent. B.Operatorandcaller.C.Bossandsecretary. D.Customerandrepairman.9.A.Disappointed. B.Curious. C.Satisfied. D.Casual.10.A.Ifhehasmorethanadollar. B.Ifhemakesaphonecallfirst.C.Ifhefindsthechangemachine. D.Ifhebuyssomethingfromher.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Theoriginofshoppingmalls. B.Thelocationofshoppingmalls.C.Theinventorofshoppingmalls. D.Theprospectofshoppingmalls.12.A.Theywererooflessbuildings.B.Theymainlyhousedspecialtyshops.C.Theyhadacertainkindoflandscape.D.Theyprovidedindoorparkingservice.13.A.Peoplelovedwanderingfromshoptoshop.B.Theshopsdidn’tneedtokeepoutbadweather.C.Shoppersweremorecomfortableinsuchshops.D.Mallscouldcontainmuchmorethanjustshops.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage14.A.HowtheLondonUndergroundsystemdeveloped.B.WhattheLondonUndergroundDrawingofficedid.C.WhattheLondonUndergroundplatformswerelike.D.HowtheLondonUndergroundmapcameintobeing.15.A.Accurateinformationaboutdistance. B.Timeofthefirstandthelasttrains.C.Thenumberofstationentrances. D.Locationsofthestations.16.A.Originalandclear. B.Simplebutadvanced.C.Attractivebutmisleading. D.Old-fashionedandcomplex.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Thewoman’sfriendinBali. B.Thehusband’sfriendinBali..C.Thewoman’shusband. D.Theguideofthetrip.18.A.Goodrestaurantsandshops. B.Nicehotelsandwatersports.C.Theweatherandtheseaview. D.Surfinganddiving.19.A.Incash. B.Bycreditcard.C.Bycheque. D.OntheInternet.20.A.Payforthetrip. B.Askabouttheprice.C.Waitfortheman’scall. D.Begintheirtrip.II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Feelingdepressedorlonelycanageusfasterthansmoking,researcherssayFeelingunhappy,depressedorlonelycouldspeeduptheageingprocessesmorethansmokingorevencertaindiseases,researchershavesuggested.Whileeveryonehasanagebasedontheirdateofbirth-“chronologicalage”,theyalsohave
21isknownasa“biologicalage”,basedontheageingofthebody’sfunctions,influencedbygenetics,lifestyleandotherfactors.Studieshavepreviouslysuggestedthehigherthebiologicalage,thehighertheriskofvariousdiseases,andtheriskofdeath.Nowresearcherssaytheyhavecreatedadigitalmodelofageing,22(reveal)theimportanceofpsychologicalhealth.“Yourbodyandsoulareconnected,23isourmainmessage,”saidFedorGalkin,aco-authorofthestudyandleadscientistattheHongKongstartupDeepLongevity.“Wedemonstratethatpsychologicalfactors,suchasfeelingunhappyorbeinglonely,addupto1.65yearstoone’sbiologicalage,”theywrite.WhileGalkinsaidthefigureisanestimate,notleastasthemodelassumesthatdifferentfeelingslikehopelessnessorfearfulnessareindependentofeachother,thestudyhighlightsthat24fastweageissignificantlyassociatedwithourpsychologicalstate.“Takingcareofyourpsychologicalhealthisthegreatestcontributorthatyoucanhaveto25(slow)downyourpaceofageing,”hesaid.Theteamalsoreportthatpeoplewhosmoke26(predict)tobe15monthsolderthantheirnon-smokingpeerswhilelivinginurbanareasreducesbiologicalage
27fivemonths.Similarly,28(marry)takesaboutsevenmonthsoffone’sbiologicalage.But,hesaid,itisunlikelyisolationandlonelinessaretrulyworseriskfactorsforhealththansmoking,whilethestudyonlylookedatthedatathat29(collect)atonepointintime.“Theresearchersdidnotfollowupparticipantstoshowthatthosewithpsychologicaldistressactuallyagedmorerapidly,”hesaid.“Itwillbeimportantinthefuture30(test)whetherthesepredictionscanbefulfilledbyrepeatingtestingoveranumberofyears.”SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.topic
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K.literaryPoetryisakindofwritinginwhichthesoundandmeaningofgroupsofwordsexpressideasoremotioninadditiontotheexperiencesorstrongfeelingsthewriter31.Unlikemostotherformsofwriting,poetryisoftenwritteninlines,ratherthanparagraphs.Poetryalsosoundsdifferentfromotherformsofwriting,oftenusingrhythmandrhymetocreateaninterestingsoundwhenreadaloud.Poetrycatchestheattentionofareaderbecauseit32tobothemotionsandsenses.Soundis33thesinglemostimportantaspectofanypoem.Thesoundthatanygivenwordmakes,orthesoundsthatcomefromspecificgroupsofwordsusedtogether,arewhatmakepoetrysouniqueasaformofwriting.Atypicalstoryorreportdoesnotfocusonthesoundsthateach34wordmakeswhenread.Butpoemsgenerallycontainfewwords,soitisimportantthateachwordplaysaroleinmakinganimpactonthereader.Rhythmistheflowofsoundscreatedbysuccessivewordsinapoem.Whenyoureadapoemyoucanoftenhearthis35pattern,or“beat”inthesounds.Thisiscalledmeter.Someoftheoldestandbest-knownpoetryintheworldcamefromAncientGreece.Asfarbackas700BCE,poetsthererecitedtheirworkatpublic36andreligiousceremonies.ThegreatepicpoemsTheIliadandTheOdysseybyHomercamefromGreece.TheGreekseventually37Romanpoets,suchasVirgil,whowrotetheAeneid30BCE.Inmedievaltimes,poemssuchasBeowulf,TheDivineComedybyDante.andTheCanterburyTalesbyChaucerwerewritten.Religionandromancebecamethe38ofchoiceformanypoetsatthattime.Poetry39evenmoreduringtheRenaissanceperiodofhistory,aneraofmanygreatculturalachievements.ThiswastheperiodduringwhichShakespeare,themostwell-knownpoet,wasmakinghismark!Needlesstosay,atrendhadstarted.Poetryhascontinuedtogrowandchangeasaformof40expressioninmoderntimes.III.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextOnceuponatimetherelivedinGermanytwobrotherswholovedagoodstory—onewithmagicanddanger,royaltyandvillains(惡棍).Atschooltheymetawisemanwholedthemtoatreasure—alibraryofoldbookswithtalesmorefascinatingthananytheyhadeverheard.41,thebrothersbegancollectingtheirownstories,listeningtothefolktalespeopletoldthem.Soonthey42theirowntreasure—abookoffairytalesthatwouldcharmmillionsinfarawaylandsforgenerationstocome.ThebrothersGrimm,JacobandWilhelm,namedtheirstorycollectionChildren’sandHouseholdTalesandpublisheditinGermanyin1812.Thecollectionwhichhasbeentranslatedintomorethan160languagesuptonowisapublishing43.Thestoriesandtheircharactershaveappearedintheatre,opera,comicbooks,movies,paintings,rockmusic,advertisingandevenfashion.Such44wouldhaveshockedthemodestGrimms.DuringtheirlifetimesthebooksoldfewcopiesinGermany.Theearlyeditionswerenoteven45children.Theyhadnoillustrations,andscholarlyfootnotestookupalmostasmuchspaceasthetalesthemselves.JacobandWilhelmGrimmviewedthemselvesas46studentsoffolklore.TheybegantheirworkatatimewhenGermanyhadbeenoccupiedbytheFrenchunderNapoleon.Asyoungscholars,thebrothersGrimmbegantoworkonthefairytalecollectioninordertosavetheendangeredoralstorytellingtraditionofGermany.LongbeforetheGrimms’time,47developedininns,barns,andpeasanthomes.Duringwinternights,astheysatspinningwood,womenkepteachothercompanyandentertainedeachotherwithtalesofadventure,romanceandmagic.48,40suchstorytellersdeliveredtalestotheGrimms,manyofthemcomingtotheirhouseinKassel.Althoughthebrothersimpliedthattheywerejust49thetales,Wilhelmpolishedandreshapedthestoriesuptothefinaleditionof1857.Inanefforttomakethemmore50tochildrenandtheirparents,hestressedthemoralofeachtaleandemphasizedgenderroles.AccordingtotheGrimms,thecollectionservedas“amanualof51.”Tothisday,parentsreadthemtotheirchildrenbecausetheyapproveofthelessonsinthestories:keepyourpromises,don’ttalktostrangers,workhard,obeyyourparents.Sowhat52theirpopularity?Somehavesuggestedthatitisbecausethecharactersarealwaysstrivingforhappiness.Butthetruthprobablyliesintheir53.TheGrimms’taleswerebornoutofastorytellingtraditionwithout54ofageorculture.Thebrothers’skillwastotranslatetheseintoauniversalstyleofwritingthatseemstomirrorwhatevermoodsorinterestswebringtoour55ofthem.AndsoitwasthattheGrimms’fairytaleslivedhappilyeverafter.41.A.Inspired B.Disappointed C.Discouraged D.Relieved42.A.estimated B.produced C.sacrificed D.stocked43.A.medium B.partnership C.finding D.wonder44.A.quality B.wealth C.fame D.benefit45.A.markedas B.robbedof C.a(chǎn)imedat D.preventedfrom46.A.intelligent B.hardworking C.peculiar D.patriotic47.A.collection B.storytelling C.entertainment D.meeting48.A.Besides B.Altogether C.However D.Similarly49.A.creating B.developing C.reviewing D.recording50.A.a(chǎn)ccustomed B.a(chǎn)cceptable C.cruel D.compared51.A.manners B.parentship C.publishing D.a(chǎn)daptation52.A.resultsfrom B.dependson C.a(chǎn)ccountsfor D.respondsto53.A.a(chǎn)ppeal B.flexibility C.a(chǎn)vailability D.origin54.A.boundaries B.influences C.indications D.distributions55.A.writing B.sharing C.reading D.beginningSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AI’veworkedinthefactoriessurroundingmyhometowneverysummersinceIgraduatedfromhighschool,butmakingthetransitionbetweenschoolandfull-timeblue-collarworkduringthebreaknevergetsanyeasier.Forastudentlikemewhoconsidersanyclassbeforenoontobeuncivilized,gettingtoafactoryby6o'clockeachmorningistorture.MyfriendsneverseemtounderstandwhyI’msorelievedtobebackatschoolorthatmysummervacationhasbeenanythingbutavacation.There’refewpeopleasself-confidentasacollegestudentwhohadneverbeenoutintherealworld.Peoplemyagealwaysseemtooverestimatethevalueoftheirtimeandknowledge.Infact,alltheclassesdidnotpreparemeformybattleswiththemachineIranintheplant,whichwouldjamwheneverIabsent-mindedlyputinapartbackwardorupsidedown.Themoststressfulthingaboutblue-collarlifeisknowingyourjobcoulddisappearovernight.Issueslikedownsizingandoverseasrelocationhadalwaysseemeddistanttomeuntilmyco-workerstoldmethattheunitIwasworkinginwouldshutdownwithinsixmonthsandmovetoMexico,wherepeoplewouldworkfor60centsanhour.Afterworking12-hourshiftsinafactory,theotheropinionshavebecomeonlytooclear.WhenI’mbackattheuniversity,skippingclassesandturninginlazyrewritesseemstooirresponsibleafterseeingwhatIwouldbedoingwithoutschool.Alltheadviceandpublic-serviceannouncementsaboutthevalueofaneducationthatusedtosoundstalenowringtrue.TheselessonsI’mlearning,howevervaluable,arealwaystingedwithasenseofguilt.ManypeoplepasstheirlivesintheplacesIbrieflywork,spending30yearswhereIspendonlytwomonthsatatime.“Thisjobpayswell,butit’shellonthebody,”saidoneco-worker.“Studyhardandkeepreading,”sheadded.MyexperiencesinthefactorieshasinspiredmetomakethemostofmycollegeyearsbeforeIentertherealworldforgood.56.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhissummerdayswhileatcollege?A.Theybroughthimnothingbuttorture.B.Theywerenoholidayforhimatall.C.Theywerearelieffromhishardworkatschool.D.Theyofferedhimachancetoknowmorepeople.57.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutcollegestudents?A.Theyexpecttoomuchfromtherealworld. B.Theyhavelittleinterestinblue-collarlife.C.Theyhaveafeelingoftrustinthemselves. D.Theyarenotconfidentoftheirfuture.58.Inwhatimportantwayhastheauthor’sworkexperiencechangedhim?A.Helearnedtobemorepractical. B.Heacquiredasenseofurgency.C.Hecametorespectblue-collarworkers. D.Hecametoappreciatehiscollegeeducation.59.Whydoestheauthorfeelsomewhatguilty?A.Herealizesthereisagreatdividebetweenhislifeandthatofblue-collarworkers.B.Helooksdownuponthemechanicalworkattheassemblyline.C.Hehasnotdonemuchtohelphisco-workersatthefactory.D.Hehasstayedatschooljustforthepurposeofescapingfromtherealworld.BTalkingtherapiesforanxietyanddepressionTalkingtherapies,orpsychologicaltherapies,areeffectivetreatmentsdeliveredbyfullytrainedandqualifiedexperts.Theycanhelpifyou’restrugglingwiththingslikefeelingsofdepression,excessiveworry,socialanxietyorpost-traumaticstressdisorder(PTSD).·YoucanaccesstalkingtherapiesforfreeontheNationalHealthService(NHS)inUK.·Youcanreferyourselfdirectlytoatalkingtherapiesservicewithoutrecommendation.·Helpisavailableinperson,byvideo,overthephoneorasanonlinecourse.Whatcantalkingtherapieshelpwith?Youdonotneedtohaveadiagnosedmentalhealthproblemfirst.Gettingsupportassoonasyoustarthavingdifficultiescanhelptoreducetheirimpact.Youmaybe:·feelinganxious·feelinglowandhopeless·havingpanicattacks·findingithardtocopewithwork,lifeorrelationships·strugglingwithflashbacksandnightmaresaboutthingsfromyourpast·feelingstressedOtherthingsthattalkingtherapiescanhelpwithinclude:·worryingalot·excessivethoughtsorbehaviours·fearsocialsituations·beingafraidofthings,suchasspiders,flyingorheightsTypesoftalkingtherapiesTherearearangeofevidence-basedtalkingtherapies.Whichtherapyyouareoffereddependsonwhichonehasbeenshowntobemosthelpfulforyoursymptoms.Examplesoftalkingtherapiesinclude:·guidedself-help-whereatherapistcoachesyouasyouworkthroughaself-helpcourseinyourowntime,eitherusingaworkbookoranonlinecourse·cognitivebehaviouraltherapy(CBT)-basedontheideathatthoughts,feelings,whatwedo,andhowourbodiesfeelphysically,areallconnected.CBThelpsyounoticeandchallengethoughtsorbehaviourstohelpyoufeelbetter.·interpersonaltherapy(IPT)ordynamicinterpersonaltherapy(DIT)-therapiesthatlookatthelinkbetweenyourdepressionandyourrelationshipsTalkingtherapiescanalsohelpifyouhavementalhealthproblemsresultingfromotherconditions,suchasdiabetes(糖尿病),cancer,long-termpain.Talkingtherapiesareofferedindifferentways,including:·usingaself-helpworkbookwiththesupportofatherapist·asanonlinecourse·one-to-onesessionseitherinperson,overthephoneorasavideoconsultation·inagroup60.Youarerecommendedtalkingtherapiesifyouare________.A.feelingoptimisticaboutthefutureB.sufferingfromdiabetesorcancerC.lackinginthoughtsorbehavioursD.a(chǎn)fraidofgettingalongwithothers61.Duringthetherapy,whichofthefollowingmighthappen?A.Youconductaself-helpcourseallbyyourself.B.Yourthoughtsandhowyourbodyfeeldisconnect.C.Youfeelbetterafternoticingandchallengingthoughts.D.Youhavetoworkinagrouptoreceivetalkingtherapies.62.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toinformpeopleoftalkingtherapies.B.Topersuadepeopletotaketalkingtherapies.C.Tocallfordonationfortalkingtherapies.D.Todescribethehistoryoftalkingtherapies.CManyscientistsaremakinggreaterefforttostudyoceancurrents(洋流)forthemoment.Mostdoitusingsatellitesandotherhigh-techequipment.However,oceanexpertCurtisEsmeyerdoesitinaspecialway—bystudyingmovementsofrandomfloatinggarbage.Ascientistwithmanyyears'experience,hestartedthistypeofresearchintheearly1990swhenheheardabouthundredsofathleticshoeswashingupontheshoresofthenorthwestcoastoftheUnitedStates.Thereweresomanyshoesthatpeopleweresettingupswapmeetstotryandmatchleftandrightshoestosellorwear.Esmeyerfoundoutinhisresearchesthattheshoes—about60,000intotal—fellintotheoceaninashippingaccident.Hephonedtheshoecompanyandaskediftheywantedtheshoesback.Asexpected,thecompanytoldhimthattheydidn't.Esmeyerrealizedthiscouldbeagreatexperiment.Ifhelearnedwhenandwheretheshoeswentintothewaterandtrackedwheretheylanded,hecouldlearnalotaboutthepatternsofoceancurrents.ThePacificNorthwestisoneoftheworld'sbestareasforbeachcombing(海灘搜尋)becausewindsandcurrentsjoinhere,andasaresult,thereisagroupofseriousbeachcombersinthearea.Esmeyergottoknowalotofthemandaskedfortheirhelpincollectinginformationaboutwheretheshoeslanded.Inayearhecollectedreliableinformationon1,600shoes.Withthisdata,heandacolleaguewereabletotestandimproveacomputerprogramdesignedtomodeloceancurrents,andpublishthefindingsoftheirstudy.Astheresultofhiswork,Esmeyerhasbecomeknownasthescientisttocallwithquestionsaboutanyunusualobjectsfoundfloatingintheocean.Hehasevenstartedanassociationofbeachcombersandoceanexperts,with500subscribersfromWestAfricatoNewZealand.Theyhaverecordedalllostobjectsrangingfrompotatoestogolfgloves.63.TheunderlinedphraseswapmeetsinParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto______.A.repairrooms B.tradingfairs C.businesstalks D.groupmeetings64.Esmeyerphonedtheshoecompanytofindout______.A.whatcausedtheshippingaccidentB.whenandwheretheshoeswentmissingC.whetheritwasallrighttousetheirshoesD.howmuchtheylostintheshippingaccident65.Esmeyerismostfamousfor______.A.travelingwidelythecoastalcitiesoftheworldB.makingrecordsforanylostobjectsontheseaC.runningaglobalcurrentsresearchassociationD.phoningaboutanydoubtfulobjectsonthesea66.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?A.Tocallpeople'sattentiontooceanpollution.B.Towarnpeopleofshippingsafetyintheocean.C.Toexplainauniquewayofstudyingoceancurrents.D.Togiveadviceonhowtosearchforlostobjectsonthebeach.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Thefuturewon’tbeperfect,butneitherwerethegoodolddays.B.Whenanewinventionisfirstmade,itsinventorhastotestitthroughtrialanderror.C.Longingforthepastandfearofthefuturediscouragetheexperimentsandinnovationsthatdriveprogress.D.Butwecanneverbecertainwewillsolvetheproblemswearefacingtoday.E.Psychologistssaythiskindoffeelingisnaturalandsometimesevenuseful.F.Anotherreasonisthathistoricalnostalgiaisoftencoloredbypersonalnostalgia.Whycan’twestoplongingforthegoodolddays?Whyarehumanbeingsalwayssonostalgic(懷舊的)forpasterasthatseemeddifficultanddangeroustothosewholivedthroughthem?Onepossibilityisthatweknowwesurvivedpastdangers,sotheyseemsmallernow.67.Radiodidn’truintheyoungergeneration,butmaybethesmartphonewill.68.Whenwerethegoodolddays?Wasit,bychance,theincrediblyshortperiodwhenyouhappenedtobeyoung?AU.S.pollfoundthatpeopleborninthe1930sand1940sthoughtthe1950swasAmerica’sbestdecade,whilethoseborninthe1960sand1970spreferredthe1980s.Thiskindofnostalgiahasneurologicalroots.Researchershavefoundthatweencodemorememoriesduringadolescenceandearlyadulthoodthananyotherperiodofourlives,andwhenwethinkaboutthepast,thisistheperiodwemostoftenreturnto.Moreover,aswegrowmoredistantfrompastevents,wetendtorememberthemmorepositively.Obviously,somethingsreallywerebetterinthepast.Butourinstinctivenostalgiaforthegoodolddayscaneasilydeceiveus,withdangerousconsequences.69.Vaccination,steamengines,railroadsandelectricityallmetwithstrongresistancewhentheywerefirstintroduced.Thesamekindsofanxietieshavebeenexpressedinourowntimeaboutinnovationsliketheinternet,videogamesandstem-cellresearch.Andnotallfearsaboutthefutureareunfounded.Newtechnologiesdoresultinaccidents,theydisturbtraditionalculturesandhabits,andtheydestroyoldjobswhilecreatingnewones.Buttheonlywaytolearnhowtomakethebestuseofnewtechnologiesandreducerisksisbytrialanderror.70.IV.SummaryWriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinNOMORETHAN60WORDS.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Tiredofwallinginendlosslinestopayforwhatyouhavebought?Angryatwastingtimeintrafficjamsonlytofindnoparkingspaceswhenyoueventuallyarriveatthestore?Ifthisisyou,thenonlineshoppingistheanswertoyourdreamsoftrouble-freeshopping.However,onlineshoppingbringsitsownchallenges.Hereareafewthingstorememberwhenbrowsingvariouswebsites.Theclaimmadebyonlinesitesisthatshoppingonlineisasafewaytomakepurchases.Theevidencechallengesthis.Inanycase,youonlyhavetobethevictimoffraud(詐騙)oncetoexperiencealltheproblemsthatcomewiththisformofstealing.AnotherproblemistheappearanceofItemsinrealityisoftenquitedifferentfromwhatyouseeonyourcomputerscreen.Thismightnotbeaproblemifyouarebuyingwashinguppowderbutcouldbeamajordisappointmentwhenthatbeautifulbluedressyouorderedturnsupingreen.Someevenarguethatonlineshoppingindirectlycausesglobalwarning.Yes,yourcarcanstayparkedbuthowareonlinegoodsdelivered?Oftenbysomelargevanspouringoutcarbonmonoxideandaddingtoouralreadydesperatetrafficproblems.71.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.他按照學(xué)校的要求將羽毛球館的燈全天開著。(request)73.隨著科技的發(fā)展,越來起多的數(shù)據(jù)將會(huì)向大眾公開。(available)74.在這科技日新月異的時(shí)代,過多的信息使人們應(yīng)接不暇。(suffer)75.直到我們參加那次志愿者活動(dòng),我們才意識(shí)到了環(huán)境對(duì)于我們生活的影響。(It)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)Direction:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.76.近來,越來越多的中學(xué)生參加志愿者活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你就此內(nèi)容寫一篇文章,你的文章必須包括:具體描述你參加過的一次志愿者活動(dòng);簡要談?wù)勀愕母邢?。_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________絕密★考試結(jié)束前2024-2025學(xué)年高一英語上學(xué)期期末模擬卷全解全析(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.測試范圍:必修一+必修二Unit1~2(滬外版2020)。4.難度系數(shù):0.65。5.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospea
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