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2024-2025學(xué)年江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江徐州七校高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題一、聽力選擇題(★)1.Whendidthemangethome?

A.Beforesixo’clock.B.Aftersixo’clock.C.Atsixo’clock.(★★)2.WhereisMr.Bakernow?

A.Athisoffice.B.Atthetravelcompany.C.Attherestaurant.(★★)3.What’stheman’sreactiontothewoman’srequest?

A.Heiswarm-hearted.B.Hewantshissecretarytobehereatonce.C.Hedoesn’tliketobeinterviewedatthemoment.(★★)4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewon’tgototheparty.B.Hewillattendthepartyalone.C.Hewilltakefriendstotheparty.(★★)5.Whataretheticketsfor?

A.Amovie.B.Afootballgame.C.Aconcert.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Ladyfirst.B.Racialequality.C.Goodmanners.7.Whichofthefollowingdonotthespeakersmention?

A.Menpickthewomenup.B.Mentakecareofthewomen.C.Menhelpthewomenwiththeluggage.8.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheconversation?

A.Menliketohelpwomeninmanyways.B.Thewomanthinksmenshouldopendoorsforwomen.C.Thewomandoesn’tthinkmenshouldalwayscareforwomen.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。9.Howlonghasthemankeptthediscplayer?

A.Oneday.B.Oneweek.C.Twoweeks.10.Whatiswrongwiththediscplayerprobably?

A.Theplaybuttoncan’tbepressed.B.There’ssomethingwronginside.C.Somethingiswrongwiththebatteries.11.Howdoesthewomandealwiththematter?

A.Askthemanagerforhelp.B.Returnthemoneytotheman.C.Changeanotherplayerfortheman.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。12.Whatdothespeakerswanttodoaccordingtotheconversation?

A.Rentabiggeroffice.B.Buyabiggerhouse.C.Rentabiggerhouse.13.Howmuchdoesthespeakers’presenthouseworth?

A.24,000dollars.B.45,000dollars.C.75,000dollars.14.Whatistheman’ssuggestion?

A.Sellingtheoldhouse.B.Rentingthenewhouse.C.Payinga35%downpayment.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。15.WhatkindofcolorTVdoesthemanwanttobuy?

A.Asmallerone.B.Abiggerone.C.Acheaperone.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Goodfriends.17.WhydoesthewomansuggestthemanbuyasmallerTV?

A.Becausetheman’ssittingroomisn’tverybig.B.BecausethebiggerTVwouldbeawasteofmoney.C.BecausethesmallerTVwouldbeoutoffashioninafewyears.(★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.WhatwillthestudentsdonextThursday?

A.Takeanexam.B.Reviewlessons.C.Beginanewbook.19.Whichisthemostimportantthingofgoodspeechdelivery?

A.Eyecontact.B.Notecards.C.Visualaids.20.Whatwillyoudoifyouwanttomakeagoodspeech?

A.Lookdirectlyatonemanallthetime.B.Alwaysstareatoneman’seyes.C.Lookattheentireaudience.二、閱讀理解(★★)Edinburghisfamousforitsmanymuseumswhereyoucanlearnitsrichhistory.MuseumontheMoundLocatedintheheartofEdinburgh’scitycenter,thisappealingmuseumtakesafreshlookatmoney—andmuch,muchmore.Youwillseecoinsandbanknotesfromovertheages,includingthefirstScottishbanknoteprintedin1727.Therearealsointerestinginteractivedisplaysandyoucaneventryyourhandatopeningasafe!TheWriters’MuseumItishousedinthebeautifulLadyStair’sHouse,acategoryAlistedbuilding.ThecollectioncelebratesthelegacyofScotland’sliterarycontributions,withspecialemphasisgiventoSirWalterScott,RobertLouisStevensonandRobertBurns.Themuseumishometonumerouspaintings,booksandmanuscripts(手稿),andyoucanalsoseeBurns’writingdeskandScott’schessset.OurDynamicEarthItcelebratesthebeautyoftheearthviatechnology.Interactiveexhibitsallowvisitorstoexperienceearthquakes,theoceanfloor,iceagesandmountainsbytheuseofcomputersoftware.Particularlyinterestingisthe“tour”aroundtheelevenEarthscapes.Itiseducationalfunforthewholefamilyandcanserveasagoodintroductiontoconceptssurroundingtheformationoftheplanetandthecreatureswesharetheearthwith.NationalMuseumofScotlandThediversecollectionshereincludethehistoryofScotlandwithexhibitionsofinternationalinterest.Thenaturalworld,scienceandtechnology,discoveries,art,andworldculturesareallexplored.Thereareinteractiveelementsandactivitiestosuitchildrenofallages,includingscienceexperimentsandmusicalinstruments.21.Whichmightbethemostattractivetofinancemajors?

A.OurDynamicEarth.B.TheWriters’Museum.C.MuseumontheMound.D.NationalMuseumofScotland.22.WhatcanyoudoatOurDynamicEarth?

A.Playwithyourfamily.B.Tourtheworldvirtually.C.Designcomputersoftware.D.Learnaboutancientcreatures.23.WhatdoTheWriters’MuseumandNationalMuseumofScotlandhaveincommon?

A.Theyhaveinteractiveexhibits.B.Theyshowcaseworldcultures.C.Theyprovidehands-onactivities.D.Theyhaveanartisticatmosphere.(★★★)Withmillionsofridersontheroad,China’sfooddeliveryindustryhaslongprideditselfonbeingabletoreacheverycornerofthecountry.Now,MeituanisevenofferingtodelivertakeouttotheGreatWall—droppedoffnotbyaworkeronanelectricbike,butbyadrone(無人機(jī))slidingfromthesky.ForthemillionsoftouristswhovisittheGreatWalleachyear,thedronedeliveryserviceoffersanewlevelofconvenience.Visitorscannowordermealsanddrinksviatheirsmartphones,withdronesdeliveringtheirorderstotheirlocationsonthewall,whicheliminatestheneedfortouriststoleavetheirspots,allowingthemtofullyengageintheexperienceofvisitingtheGreatWallwithoutinterruptions.TheGreatWalldronerouteextendsfromanearbyhotelrooftoptoawatchtoweronthesouthernpartofBadaling,anareapreviouslyfreeofcommercial(商業(yè)的)facilities.“That’swheredronescanhelp,”YanYan,publicaffairsdirectorofMeituan’sdronebusiness,toldCCTV.“Throughdrones,wecanmaketripsthattake50minutesonfootinfiveminutesanddeliverheatreliefobjectsandemergencysuppliestovisitors.”O(jiān)nceanorderisreceived,aMeituanworkerwillpickitupfromanearbystoreandbringittothehotelrooftop,whereitwillbeweighedandpackaged.Anoperatorthentiesthepackagetothedrone,whichwillflyonautopilottothewatchtower,whereanotherworkerwaitstoreceiveitandhandsitovertothecustomer.Thecompanywillinitiallyofferfreedeliverywhileitteststheservice,andclaimsthatpricingwillstaysimilartothatofregulardeliveriesafterward.Meituan’sdronedeliveryattheGreatWallisanotherexampleofhowdronetechnologycanbeusedforthelastmile.Theprogramcouldserveasamodelforsimilarservicesinothertourist-heavyorgeographicallychallenginglocationsworldwideandhaveapromisingfuture.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminates”inparagraph2mean?

A.Ignores.B.Identifies.C.Satisfies.D.Removes.25.HowdoesYanYansoundaboutthedronedelivery?

A.Critical.B.Doubtful.C.Approving.D.Unconcerned.26.WhatarethemainfeaturesofMeituan’sdronedeliveryserviceattheGreatWall?

A.Convenientandinnovative.B.Pricybutdependable.C.Dangerousandtime-consuming.D.Traditionalbuthigh-cost.27.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellus?

A.Howthepackagesareattachedtothedrones.B.Howthedronedeliveryserviceiscarriedout.C.Howoperatorscontroltheroutesofthedrones.D.Howcustomers’orderinformationisreceived.(★★★)Petsmayseemlikesomethingofaluxury(奢侈品).Inreturnforalifetimeoffoodandlove,theydon’tseemtoofferpracticalvalue.Whenwasthelasttimeyousawapetdoghelpingafarmerinafieldortakinggroceriesoffthecar?Sowhatdopetsreallygiveus?Well,thatdependsonwhoyouask.Itturnsout,somepeoplemaylikeanimalsbynature-likelybecauseanimalsfirsttrickedtheirwayintoourancestors’(祖先)livesbyofferingaveryrealservice.Somewherebetween15,000and5,000yearsago,humansstarteddomesticating(馴化)animals.Separatingthemfromwildanimalswasnecessary,oritwouldhavesloweddownthedomestication.So,tomakesurethewildstayedwildandthedomesticstayeddomestic,afewfortunateanimalswereallowedtoliveindoorsandmorecloselyalongsidehumans.Eventuallythoseprotectedanimalsdidwhatanimalsdo.Theyformedacloserelationshipwithpeople.Peoplewithanunderstandingofanimalsandanimalkeepingdevelopedmorequicklythanthosewithout,whohadtocontinuetodependonhuntingtogetmeat.Theverysamegenes(基因)thatspreadamongthoseearlyfarmersmakesomepeoplemorelikelytokeeptheirfirstcatordogtoday.Earlyfarmersvaluedarealserviceprovidedbyanimals,likeguardingcrops,farmingandprovidingfood.Overtime,thisvaluinghavebecomeanappreciationforanimalsingeneral.Maybethat’swhyeffortstocreateroboticdogshavenotbecomepopularyet.Aroboticdogmaywalklikeadogandbarklikeadogandevenlooklikeadog.Butourgenestellusitisn’tadog.Willwebeabletoappreciateandconnectwiththiscreaturethewayourancestorsdidwithrealanimals?It’shardtoimaginetheroboticdogbeingabletolearnthatveryoldtrick.28.Whathelpedanimalsdomestication?

A.Keepingwildanddomesticanimalsapart.B.Formingacloseconnectionwithanimals.C.Makingsurethewildstayeddomestic.D.Allowingmoreanimalstoliveindoors.29.Whathappenedtotheanimal-keepingpeoplelater?

A.Theycreatedroboticdogs.B.Theydependedonhunting.C.Theylivedabetterlife.D.Theyquitkeepinganimals.30.Whyareroboticdogsunpopular?

A.Theyareunabletoplaytricks.B.Theyfailtoconnectwithhumans.C.Theydonotbarklikerealdogs.D.Theyareunfriendlytohumans.31.Wheredopeople’sloveforpetscomefrom?

A.Theirbirthplaces.B.Theirwork.C.Theireducation.D.Theirgenes.(★★★)Californiahaslosthalfitsbigtreessincethe1930s,accordingtoastudytobepublishedTuesdayandclimatechangeseemstobeamajorfactor(因素).Thenumberoftreeslargerthantwofeetacrosshasdeclinedby50percentonmorethan46,000squaremilesofCaliforniaforests,thenewstudyfinds.Noareawassparedorunaffected,fromthefoggynortherncoasttotheSierraNevadaMountainstotheSanGabrielsaboveLosAngeles.IntheSierrahighcountry,thenumberofbigtreeshasfallenbymorethan55percent;inpartsofsouthernCaliforniathedeclinewasnearly75percent.Manyfactorscontributedtothedecline,saidPatrickMcIntyre,anecologistwhowastheleadauthorofthestudy.Woodcutterstargetedbigtrees.Housingdevelopmentpushedintothewoods.AggressivewildfirecontrolhasleftCaliforniaforestscrowdedwithsmalltreesthatcompetewithbigtreesforresources(資源).ButincomparingastudyofCaliforniaforestsdoneinthe1920sand1930swithanotheronebetween2001and2010,McIntyreandhiscolleaguesdocumentedawidespreaddeathofbigtreesthatwasevidenteveninwildlandsprotectedfromwoodcuttingordevelopment.Thelossofbigtreeswasgreatestinareaswheretreeshadsufferedthegreatestwatershortage.Theresearchersfiguredoutwaterstresswithacomputermodelthatcalculatedhowmuchwatertreesweregettingincomparisonwithhowmuchtheyneeded,takingintoaccountsuchthingsasrainfall,airtemperature,dampnessofsoil,andthetimingofsnowmelt(融雪).Sincethe1930s,McIntyresaid,thebiggestfactorsdrivingupwaterstressinthestatehavebeenrisingtemperatures,whichcausetreestolosemorewatertotheair,andearliersnowmelt,whichreducesthewatersupplyavailabletotreesduringthedryseason.32.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Theseriousnessofbig-treelossinCalifornia.B.TheincreasingvarietyofCaliforniabigtrees.C.ThedistributionofbigtreesinCaliforniaforests.D.TheinfluenceoffarmingonbigtreesinCalifornia.33.Whichofthefollowingiswell-intentionedbutmaybebadforbigtrees?

A.Ecologicalstudiesofforests.B.Banningwoodcutting.C.Limitinghousingdevelopment.D.Firecontrolmeasures.34.WhatisamajorcauseofthewatershortageaccordingtoMcIntyre?

A.Inadequatesnowmelt.B.Alongerdryseason.C.Awarmerclimate.D.Dampnessoftheair.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.California’sForests:WhereHaveAlltheBigTreesGone?B.CuttingofBigTreestoBeProhibitedinCaliforniaSoonC.WhyAretheBigTreesImportanttoCaliforniaForests?D.PatrickMcIntyre:GrowMoreBigTreesinCalifornia(★★★)ThepowerofpositivethinkingIsyourglassofmilkhalf-fullorhalf-empty?36Dotheyfocusonthepositives(ahalf-fullglass)orthenegatives(ahalf-emptyone)?Thinkingpositively,withabeliefthatmostthingswillturnoutwell,iscalledoptimism—andit’sknowntoboostyourwell-being.Thegoodnewsisthateverybodycanlearntothinkmorepositively.37Researchshowsthatpeoplewhoareoptimisticandthinkpositivelytendtoexperiencelessstressandcopewellwhenfacedwithlife’schallenges.Peoplewhoaremorepessimistic(expectthattheworstwillhappen)mayfindithardtobelievethatthesechallengeswillpass.Worryingislikeafirealarm.Everybodycanworryfromtimetotime.Worryingcanhelptokeepyousafe—ifyouwereneverworriedandwereoverlypositiveabouthowthingswouldturnout,youwouldn’trecognizerisks.“38It’slikeafirealarm,”sayschildpsychotherapistRachelMelville-Thomas.“Thetroubleisthatsometimesitgoesoffwhenthereisn’tahugedangertoface.”Whenthishappens,youcanfeelanxiousandhopelessaboutwhatliesahead.Learntothinkpositively.Optimismisshapedbyyourgeneswhichcarrycharacteristicsinheritedfromyourparentsandbywhathappenstoyou.39Researchhasshownthatitcanhelptodraworwriteanoutcomethat’spositive-forexample,animageofyouplayingguitar,havingpassedyournextgrade.40

A.Yourgeneswillinturnhelpobtainit.B.Thisquestionmakesyoulostinthought.C.Whyisthinkingpositivelygoodforyou?D.Imaginingthiscanmotivateyoutoworktoachieveit.E.Worryingisourbrainwarningusofsomethingthreatening.F.However,whateveryourstartingpointis,everyonecanlearnit.G.Thissayingisoftenusedtotestpeople’soutlookinasituation.三、完形填空(★★★)Dressshoppingformythirty-yearhighschoolreunionhadbecomeveryfrustratingbecauseI’dgained_________overtheyears.HowcouldIattendthereunionlookinglikethis?Ifeltembarrassedand_________.Ifinally_________onasimpleblackdress,onesizetoobig,soitwouldbe_________andcovermybody.ThateveningItriedonthedressagaininfrontofthemirrorathome.Thedresslooked_________!Justthen,myhusbandandsonwalkedin.“Mom,whatareyouwearing?”Mysongiggled.“Thatdressistoobig!”Myhusbandagreed.Ilookedatmy_________oncemore;IlookedlikeIwaswearingasack(麻袋).Idon’tknowwhatcameoverme,butIstartedto_________untilhappytearsfell.Itmusthavebeeninfectious,becauseweallstoodthereroaringwithlaughter.I_________thedressthenextdayandIboughtabrightred,well-fittingdress!ThistimewhenIstoodinfrontofthe_________,Icouldn’tbelieveit-IlovedwhatIsaw.“Wow,you’rebeautiful!”myhusbandsaid,whenItwirled(旋轉(zhuǎn))aroundtoshowhim.OnthedayofthereunionIwasnervous.I__________walkedintothevenue(場所).Justthen,oneofmyfriendsranovertohugme.“Youlookamazingwiththatcutedress!”shesaid,excited.ThateveningItalked,laughedand__________thenightaway.Thatwasa__________pointforme.Sincethen,Ihavelearnedto__________mybodyinsteadofhidingit.IrealizedlaterthatthosedressesItriedondidn’tlookbadonmybody;itwasmy__________thatmadethemlookbad.Myreflectioninthemirrorwasthereflectionofmylackof__________.41.A.heightB.weightC.strengthD.health42.A.delightedB.confusedC.a(chǎn)shamedD.impatient43.A.settledB.dependedC.steppedD.held44.A.longB.solidC.tightD.loose45.A.shinyB.horribleC.casualD.formal46.A.reflectionB.expressionC.movementD.behaviour47.A.laughB.cryC.screamD.scold48.A.refundedB.returnedC.purchasedD.lost49.A.storeB.houseC.mirrorD.dress50.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.calmlyC.steadilyD.excitedly51.A.brokeB.blewC.dancedD.backed52.A.breakingB.freezingC.turningD.meeting53.A.touchB.buildC.separateD.embrace54.A.inaccuracyB.indifferenceC.inflexibilityD.insecurity55.A.determinationB.confidenceC.a(chǎn)bilityD.condition四、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~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ChatGPTisanexcitingnewtechnologythat56(take)theonlineworldbystormrecently.Asanaturallanguage57(process)system,itusesartificialintelligencetogeneratetext.ItisbasedonapowerfulandsophisticatedAImodeldesignedtounderstandthecontext58thestructureofnaturallanguage,allowingittogeneratetextbothmeaningfulandcomprehensive.Itcanalsolearnfromitsinputandcontinuallyimproveitsperformance.ChatGPTisagreattoolforbusinessesandorganizations59needtoquicklygeneratelargeamountsofcontent,likeblogposts,articles,andothertypesoftext-basedcontent.Itisalsousefulforcustomerservice,allowingbusinessestoquicklyrespond60customerinquirieswithnaturalsoundinganswers.Inthemedicalfield,ChatGPTcanbeusedtogeneratemedicalreports,disease61(analysis),andmedicaldocuments,allowingprofessionalstosavetimeandfocusonothertasks.Andineducation,ChatGPT62(serve)asahelpinghandforteacherstoprovidecoursematerials,assignments,andothereducationalcontents.Thiscouldbeespecially63(benefit)forteachersstrugglingtoprepareteachingmaterials.ChatGPTisan64(incredible)powerfultoolthathasthepotentialtorevolutionizethewaypeoplecommunicateandinteractwitheachother.Itisathrillingtechnologyrevolutionthatissuretohaveamajorimpactontheworldintheyears65(come).五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假如你是李華。4月23日是“世界讀書日”,為此,你校上周開展了一系列與讀書相關(guān)的活動(dòng)。請給你的筆友Tom寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)目的;2.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;3.分享個(gè)人收獲。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearTom,WiththeWorldReadingDaycoming,Iamwritingtosharesomerelatedinformationwithyou.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫

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