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2024-2025學(xué)年遼寧省葫蘆島市興城市七校協(xié)作體高一下學(xué)期3月聯(lián)考英語試題

一、閱讀理解(★★★)Chinesepoetrythroughtheguqin:apracticaltooltolearnChineselanguageandcultureConfuciussaid:“Toeducatesomebody,youshouldstartwithpoetry,andfinishwithmusic”.TheNorthAmericanGuqinAssociation(NAGA)hasdevelopedanewclassseriesthatwillcombine(融合)poetryandmusicwithguqinstudyandaimstodeepentheappreciationofChinesepoetryandguqinculturethroughtheexplorationofguqinsongs.CoursedescriptionTheclasseswillconsistoflecturesandpracticalsessions(課).StudentswillnotonlylearnhowtoplayguqinandsingpoemsbyfamouspoetsfromdifferentChinesedynastiessuchasFarewelltoMengHaoranatYellowCraneTerracebyLiBai,butalsowilllearnstandardChinesethroughthesepoems.Attheendofthecourse,studentswillbeabletosingatleastfivefamousChinesepoemswhileplayingguqin,andwillhaveabroadappreciationofChineseculture.FeesandschedulesPleaseselecttheappropriateoptionsfromtheschedulebelow.Time:Sundays1:00pmto3:30pm,19/1/24,26/1/24,2/2/24,9/2/24Fee:$150(onesession)or$480(4sessions)Venue(場(chǎng)地)UnionCity,CA.Addresstobeannouncedafterregistration(登記).Publictransportationisrecommended.InstrumentsInstrumentscanberentedforthefull4daysdurationofthecoursewhichtheycantakehometopracticewith(normalcost$50).NAGAclasssponsorwillprovidediscountsforstudentswhowanttobuyguqinsintheclass,withpricesstartingfromonly$199(seethedescriptionofeachmodelrecommended).RegistrationThenumberofplacesislimited,andspaceisavailableonafirst-come-first-servedbasis,sopleaseregisternow!Pleaseemailyourregistrationform(clickheretodownload)directlytoyaji@andpayonlineathttp://.Formoredetails,pleaseemailyaji@orcall1-415-857-3918.1.What’sspecialaboutthenewclassseries?

A.Itdiscussesmodernsingingtechniques.B.Itofferssessionstopractisewritingpoems.C.Itbenefitsbothnativespeakersandforeigners.D.ItcombinesChinesepoetryandguqinmusic.2.Howmuchatleastdoesitcosttoselect4sessionsandbuyaninstrument?

A.$530.B.$650.C.$679.D.$799.3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.ToteachChinesepoetry.B.Tospreadguqinculture.C.Toadvertiseguqinclasses.D.TopopularizeChinesemusic.(★★★)Growingup,IrealizedIwasn'tastalkativeasotherswithinlargegroupsofpeople.Partieswereamixedexperienceforme—Ireallywantedtobepartofthem,butusuallyspentthenightwaitingforittoend.Isawothersgettingeveryone’sattention.Ifeltlessconfident.Theysayconfidencecomeswithtime.ButeightyearsintomyHR(humanresources)career(職業(yè)),Istillfoundmyselfstayingoutofthelimelight(公眾注意的中心).AndthenacolleagueaskedmeifIwasanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人).“No...?”Ireplied.Ithoughtintrovertswerestrange,andtheydidn’tevenlikepeople.Thatwascertainlynotme.I’dalwayslikedpeople;Ifoundthemfascinating.WhenIwaswithmyclosestfriends,Iwasquitetalkative.Thenheexplainedtomethatintrovertsdon’tknowwhattodowhenthey’rearoundotherpeopleandneedalonetimetorecharge.Extrovertsaretheopposite.Andthatwasit.Hearingthetwosimplestatements,Ifeltlikeoverthreedecadesofshamehadbeenliftedoffmyshoulders.IlearnedtoacceptmyintrovertednatureandfocusedonwhatIenjoyed.AsIbegantoconnectwithpeopleone-on-one,Ifounditverymeaningful.ThisencouragedmetoexplorehowIcouldusemyintroversiontohelpothers.Finally,IstartedanonlinebusinesscalledCareerOffScript,whereIfocusonhelpingyoungprofessionalswhoarefeelinglostandunhappy.Iworkwiththemone-on-onetodiscovertheiruniquesuperpowers,strengths.Sothey,too,canappreciatetheiruniquenessandfindtheirownsuccess.4.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout?

A.Theauthor’sinterests.B.Theauthor’spersonality.C.Theauthor’schildhoodlife.D.Theauthor’ssocialnetwork.5.Whydidtheauthorsaytohercolleaguethatshewasn’tanintrovert?

A.Shethoughthercolleaguewaslaughingather.B.Shedidn’twanttoadmitthatshelikedpeople.C.Shehadbecometalkativeafterworkingforeightyears.D.Shehadmisunderstandingsofwhatanintrovertislike.6.Whateffectdidtheauthor’scolleague’swordshaveonher?

A.Shelookedatherselfpositively.B.ShedecidedtogiveupherHRcareer.C.Shedevelopedaninterestinpeople.D.Sherealizedwhereherweaknesseslay.7.WhatdoestheauthormainlyhelppeopledobyrunningCareerOffScript?

A.Becomeextroverts.B.Makecareerchoices.C.Discovertheirstrengths.D.Establishlongfriendships.(★)Whatwillrestaurantslooklikeinthefuture?Whatwouldyourdinnertastelikeifarobotcookedit?ArobotrestaurantinTianjinmaygiveyoutheanswers.Coveringanareaofover400squaremeterswithatotalof112seats,theXFutureRestaurantisarobotrestaurantthatopenedinNovember2018.Therestauranthasamazedcustomerswithitsfully-automated(全自動(dòng)的)technology,whichcoverseverystepofthediningexperience,fromorderingtocookingtoservingthedishesandeventakingpayment.Enteringtherestaurant,onecanorderdishesbysimplyscanningtheQRcodesonthetable.Thereareover40choicesofdishes.Aftertakingtheorder,“robotcooks”preparedishesusingfixedtime,temperatureandingredientsdesignedbyfamousChinesecooks.“Asthecookingiscontrolledbyacomputersystem,thetasteandqualityofdishescanbegood,”saidLiXiaokui,manageroftheXFutureRestaurant.Robotsalsocompletethedeliveryofdishes.Withoutfollowinganydesignedroute,therobotwaitersservemealsthankstoautomateddrivingtechnology,whichhelpseachrobottimelychangeitsroutewhensomethingisintheway.Theseeye-catchingtechnologieshavereceivedwidepraisefromcustomers.“Thedishestastesurprisinglygood.Icouldn’tbelievethattheyweremadebyrobots,especiallydishesthatweredifficulttocook.”onecustomersaid.“Theapplicationofrobotshasincreasedourefficiencyandcutdownourcosts,”Lisaid,“Ithinkrobotrestaurantswilldevelopfastandhaveabrightfuture.”8.WhatdoweknowabouttheXFutureRestaurant?

A.Itcoversover112squaremeterswith400seats.B.Robotwaitersdeliverdishesfollowingfixedroutes.C.Customerscouldenjoyfully-automatedservices.D.Robotcooksdesigndishesbythemselves.9.What’sspecialaboutthedishesintheXFutureRestaurant?

A.Theyarepreparedbyhumancooks.B.Theyarenoteasyforrobotstoprepare.C.Theyarenotacceptedbycustomers.D.TheyareorderedbyscanningQRcodes.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thechoicesofdishesarelimited.B.Ittakesalongtimefortherobotstopreparethedishes.C.Customersarewillingtodineintherestaurant.D.Thedeliveryroutesaredesignedbythewaiters.11.WhatisLi’sattitudetowardthefutureofrobotrestaurants?

A.Hopeful.B.Doubtful.C.Puzzled.D.Worried.(★★)Historicnumbersofanimalsacrosstheglobehavebecomeendangeredorextinct.But,someofthesespeciessitinlimbo.They’renotconclusivelyextinct,yetthey’remissingfromthescientificrecord.Speciesareidentifiedas“l(fā)ost”whentherehasn’tbeenatrace(痕跡)ofthemin10years,accordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.“Theirpopulationsaredroppinginsize,andthat’swhytheycan’tbefound.Itmeanstheyarelikelytobeontheedgeofextinction,”saysThomasEvans,aconservationscientist.Thereisanoticeabledifferenceinwhichspeciesaresearchedforandprotected,asprovedbyarecentstudyco-ledbyEvans.Thestudyindicatesthat“attractive”animalshavebetterchancesofbeingre-discovered.Theytendtobelarge,cuteorfurry.Thishasallowedsome“unattractive”lostspeciestodisappearfromhumanviewwhentheymighthavebeensavedwithmeasuressuchashabitatpreservation.Historically,rodents(嚙齒動(dòng)物)havebeenonegroupofanimalsmostaffectedbythisdifference.BiologistTyroneLaveryspent14yearsstudyinga“l(fā)ost”species:theVangunugiantrat(老鼠),knowntothepeopleoftheVangunuIslandsas“vika”.Lavery’shardeffortspaidoffafterheplantedcameratrapsaroundtheforestforsixmonthsandfinallygotphotographicevidence(證據(jù)).Sincehisresearchcameout,therehaven’tbeenanyofficialmovestoprotecttherat.Infact,beforehisworkwaspublished,thegovernmenthadallowedmorelogging(伐木作業(yè))aroundthevika’shabitat.Butshortlyafteritwaspublished,Laverysaid,“Allofasudden,they’veremovedtheirmachines,andpulledout.Soofficially,nothing’shappened.Butitseemslikethere’sbeenalittlebitofchange.”Whilethevikacouldbeontheirwaytogettingvitalprotection,thesamemaynotbetrueforall“unattractive”animals.Peopleareofteneagertogoandlookforlargecatsorotherreally“attractive”animals,andmanypeoplehaven’tevenheardofavika.Itissadbecauseallspeciesonourplanetarevaluable.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“sitinlimbo”inparagraph1mostprobablymean?

A.growhealthily.B.cometoextinction.C.a(chǎn)reinanuncertainty.D.stayunderpoorprotection.13.Whichisafindingofthestudyco-ledbyThomasEvans?

A.Humansseemtolovelovableanimalsmore.B.Thedataaboutlostspeciesisnotreliable(可信的).C.Preservationeffortsnowarefarfromenough.D.Speciesbecamelostmostlyduetohumanactivities.14.WhatwasaresultofTyroneLavery’svikaresearch?

A.Rulesweresettoassistscientists.B.Thevikareceivedunofficialprotection.C.Thegovernmentdidn’tallowcuttingdowntrees.D.Moreloggingwascarriedoutaroundthevika’shabitat.15.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttodeliverinthelastparagraph?

A.Appearancedoesn’tmatter.B.Themorespecies,thebetter.C.Everyspeciesisworthprotecting.D.ProtectingtheEarthtakeseveryone.(★★★)StepstoImproveYourHumourIfyouwanttoknowhowtogetfunnierinyourpersonalandbusinesslife,herearetheexactlines,methods,andpracticalstrategies.Givetheoppositeanswertoyes/noquestions.Theeasiestwaytobefunny,evenifyouarenot,istogivetheoppositeanswertoyes/noquestions.Yes,itisthatsimple.Themoreobvious,thebetter.16Sotheylaugh.Thenyoucanmoveontoyourrealstory.Useacharacterswitch.Whenwetellastory,thereareusuallymultiplecharacters.Moreoftenthannot,peoplewillmakeassumptionsaboutthem.Forexample,LittleRedRidingHoodisthevulnerable(易受傷害的)one,andtheBigBadWolfisthedangerousone.ButwhatifyouswitchpersonasaroundandtheBigBadWolfsuddenlyisvulnerable?17Playwithnumbers.Onewaytobesurprisingistoplaywithnumbers.18Why?Becausenumbersarespecific.Tobesurprising,allyouhavetodoisbuilduppeople’sexpectationtobetheoppositeofwhatthatnumbersuggests.Usereal-lifestories,notjokes.19Ajokeisafakestorythatsetsupforapunchline(笑點(diǎn)).Ifthepunchlinefallsflat,youenduplookinglikeafool.Ratherthantelljokes,funnypeopletellrelevantstoriesthathavehumorouselements.20Whenyouhaveafunnyideaorjoke,it’shardnottoshareitrightaway.Butthebest-placedpun(俏皮話)isactuallyattheend.Putthefunnypartattheendofthesentence.Thatway,you’renotstilltalkingwhentheaudienceismeanttobelaughing.Thisalsomakesyourtiminglookawesome.

A.Youdon’thavetotellanewjoke.B.Delay(拖延)thefunny.C.Ifyouhaveafunnythought,recorditasanaudionote.D.Numbersareyourbestfriendwhenitcomestobeingfunny.E.Actually,jokesarehardertotellinreallifethanstories.F.That’swhenpeople’sassumptionsareoverturnedandthingsbecomereallyfunny.G.Themomentyougivetheoppositeanswer,youhavesurprisedyouraudience.二、完形填空(★★★)Thesunissetting.I’msittingonarocktopontheJurassicCoastwithmyfamily.Weare________anddustyafteralongdayofhiking.Weareona630-milerouteplan.Ouronly________istocompleteitasafamilybythetimethechildrenhavefinishedsecondaryschool.Outinthewild,Ihave________somethingmagicalhappening.Mychildrenare________allthetime.Theyarecapableof________10milesadaycarryingtheirownpack.Onthetrail,theydon’t________eatingsimplenoodlesortherainthatpoursdown.It________mehowtheydoit,wakingeachmorningtotally________,likesomeonehitstheresetbutton.Afterresting,withpacksreturnedtoour________,wesetoffwithnorealplanotherthanwalkingonwards.Ilovethefreedomthatwejustwalk________untilsomethingcatchesourfancy.AsIwalkahead,Ireflectonwhywewanttobeouthere.Mostly,Ithinkit’sbecauseitslowsusdownand________usdeeplyinnature.It’salsoturnedouttobeaboutthepeoplewemeetalongtheway,likethekindcouplewho________togiveusaliftback,orthegroupofteenswho________ustojoinintheirgame.Thetrailgiftedusmeaningful________withthesekindstrangers.Sofarwe’vewalked120miles.Maybeit’lltakeusseveralyearstocompletethewholething,butI’msuretherewillbemuch________waitingforusahead.21.A.disappointedB.tiredC.surprisedD.a(chǎn)nnoyed22.A.difficultyB.a(chǎn)ssumptionC.goalD.effort23.A.promotedB.a(chǎn)rrangedC.missedD.observed24.A.energizedB.centralizedC.knowledgeableD.teachable25.A.coveringB.planningC.cyclingD.designing26.A.desireforB.prepareforC.complainaboutD.talkabout27.A.frightensB.supportsC.a(chǎn)mazesD.disturbs28.A.differentB.luckyC.confidentD.fresh29.A.destinationsB.visionC.shouldersD.memory30.A.calmlyB.cautiouslyC.wildlyD.a(chǎn)imlessly31.A.trapsB.bringsC.expressesD.influences32.A.offeredB.challengedC.promisedD.pretended33.A.refusedB.invitedC.stoppedD.expected34.A.lessonsB.interactionC.comparisonsD.progress35.A.guidanceB.rewardC.greetingD.pleasure三、語法填空(★★★)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。BYD,orBiyadi,isaleadingChineseautomotivecompanythatspecializesinnewenergyvehicles,includingelectriccarsandbuses.36(establish)inShenzhenin2003byWangChuanfu,37expertinbatterytechnology,BYDinitiallymadeitsmarkinthebatteryindustry.Thecompany’sname,meaning‘BuildYourDreams’,reflects38(it)ambitiousvision.BYD39(focus)ondevelopingelectricandhybridvehiclesfromtheverybeginning,takingadvantageofitsexcellentbatterytechnology.BYD’scommitmenttoinnovationhasledtotheproductionofseveral40(true)successfulmodels,suchastheF3DM,theworld’sfirstmass-producedplug-inhybridcar,andtheE6,anelectriccrossover.Overtheyears,BYDhasexpandeditsreachglobally,sellingvehiclesinnumerouscountriesandestablishingresearchand41(produce)facilitiesinternationally.Thecompanyhasalsodiversifiedintootherareas,includingsolarenergyandLEDtechnology,reflectingitsbroadercommitmentto42(sustain)development.BYDhasbeenattheforefrontoftheelectricvehiclerevolution,investingheavilyinresearchanddevelopment.ItsinnovativeBladeBatterytechnology,introducedin2020,aimstoenhancethesafetyandperformanceofEVbatteries,43sofarhasstillbeenamajorconcernforthemarket.Today,BYDcontinuestogrow,drivenbyitsmissiontocreatea44(green)future.Withadiverserangeofproductsandastrong45(present)inbothdomesticandinternationalmarkets,BYDisasymbolofChina’sriseasamajorplayerintheglobalautomotiveindustry.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假定你是國(guó)際學(xué)校學(xué)生李華,你校最近發(fā)起了以“珍惜水資源,節(jié)約用水”為主題的倡議活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你代表學(xué)生會(huì)寫一封倡議書,內(nèi)容包括:(1)珍惜水資源的重要性;(2)如何從身邊小事做起。注意:(1)詞數(shù)80左右;(2)適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。Dearfellowstudents,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Students’Union五、書面表達(dá)(★★)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。IwasneverafastrunnerandthusIalwaysdidn’tlikerunning.Throughoutmychildhood,wheneverwecompetedinthe50-meterrun,the400-meter,oranyothertypeofrace,Iwouldfinishinthebottomhalf.Inmylateteens,asamemberofabaseballteam,Iwastheslowestrunnerontheteam.Inthepreseasontraining,Iwasalwaystheonerunningbymyselfattheend.Therefore,twentyyearslater,whenIenteredmyfirstofficialrunningrace—a3,000-meterchallengeinmycity—atage38,Icertainlydidn’texpecttowinorcomeclosetowinning.IwastherebecausemycollegefriendJimHosekwasthedirectoroftherace,andheaskedmetorun.Theracewasaimedatraisingmoneyfortheunfortunatepatientsinahospitalandencouragingthepatientsandtheirfaniliestobebrave,determined,andconfidentwithsportsmanship.Itwasa

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