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2024-2025學(xué)年浙江省寧波市九校高一上學(xué)期期末聯(lián)考英語試卷一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Learningtodrive.B.Drivingherowncar.C.Showingthemanhowtodrive.(★★)2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthedormitory.B.Inthebookstore.C.Intheclassroom.(★★★)3.WhatdoesLauraneedatthemoment?
A.Blame.B.Encouragement.C.Helpwithherchemistry.(★★★)4.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Thursday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。5.Whatdoesthemancomplain?
A.Hecan’tsitnexttohiswife.B.Hecan’tgetabusiness-classticket.C.Therearenoticketsavailable.6.Wherewillthemanandhiswifesit?
A.Ineconomyclass.B.Inbusinessclass.C.Onein38-Gandonein44-A.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.8.Whatadvantagedoesrunningbringtheman?
A.Itmakeshimsleepwell.B.Itkeepshimenergetic.C.Ithelpshimloseweight.9.Whendoesthemanplantoattendayogaclass?
A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.WheredoesDavidSmithwork?
A.IntheUnitedStates.B.InCanada.C.IntheUnitedKingdom.11.WhoinfluencedDavidSmith?
A.Agreatdirector.B.Hisuncle.C.Histeacher.12.WhatdoweknowaboutDavidSmith?
A.Hestartedafilmcompanyattheageof16.B.HeearnedlotsofmoneyinCanada.C.Heisasuccessfulfilmmaker.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Recommendacartoher.B.Getacarchecked.C.Rentheracar.14.Whatcanthewomanfindonlineaboutthecar?
A.Itsoriginalowner’sinformation.B.Thewearonitstires.C.Itsdrivinghistory.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecar?
A.Ithaspotentialsecurityproblems.B.Ithasbeenseverelydamaged.C.It’sagoodcarworthbuying.16.What’sthecarlike?
A.It’sasecond-handcar.B.It’sabrand-newcar.C.It’sahigh-endcar.(★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.HowmanybookshasSparkssoldinall?
A.Nearly65million.B.About75million.C.Over97million.18.WhatdoestheNicholasSparksFoundationdo?
A.Ithelpspoorkidsgetaneducation.B.Itprovidesbooksforruralcommunities.C.Itcreatesscholarshipsforgiftedchildren.19.WhatcanwelearnaboutSparks?
A.Helivesasuccessfulbutlonelylife.B.Hethinkseducationhaschangedhislife.C.Allhisbookshavebeenmadeintomovies.二、閱讀理解(★★)DoyouknowthemostpopularEuropeanlandmarks?Thereareahostoftouristattractionsthatengageboththemindandtheeye,liketheLouvre.Herearesomerecommendationsyoucan’taffordtomisswhiletouringaroundEurope.BasílicaNotre-DamedeFourviere(富維耶圣母院)SacreCoeurmaybeFrance’sbest-knownchurchonahill,butLyon’sBasílicaNotre-DamedeFourviereisalsoquiteasighttobehold.Enjoyitfromthestreetsoftheoldtown,thentakeacablecarupthehilltogoinside.Onceyou’redonetouringthechurch,youcantakeinpanoramic(全景的)viewsofthisprettycity.SpanishStepsSure,Spainhasmanyprettysteps,butnoneareasfamousasRome’sSpanishStepswhichgettheirnamebecausethey’relocatedintheSpanishPlaza.Oneoftheunmissableattractionsinthecity,they’reevenfeaturedinAudreyHepburn’sclassicfilm,RomanHoliday.PlitviceLakesNationalParkPlitviceLakesNationalParkmakepeoplevisitCroatia’s(克羅地亞的)oftenneglectedinland.Whileyouwon’tbeabletoswimintheinvitingwater,youcanwalkthroughwoodenpathways,paddleorboataroundthelakes,admiringthenaturalbeauty.MeteoraGreeceisknownforitsrockyislandswithwhitewashedhomesoverlookingthedeepblueMediterraneanSea.Butneverneglectingthemainland.GotoMeteora,inwhichtherearesixmonasteries(修道院).You’llneedatleasttwodaystohikefrommonasterytomonasterywhiletakinginthebeautyofthestructuresandthelandscapethatsurroundsthem.20.WhichlandmarkcanbefoundintheclassicfilmRomanHoliday?
A.BasílicaNotre-DamedeFourviere.B.SpanishSteps.C.PlitviceLakesNationalPark.D.Meteora.21.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.BasilicaNotre-DamedeFourviereliesinastreetoftheoldtown.B.Rome’sSpanishStepsaresocalledduetoitslocationinSpain.C.YoucanenjoyswimmingwhenvisitingPlitviceLakesNationalPark.D.GreeceisafamousEuropeancountrybytheMediterraneanSea.22.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Atraveljournal.B.Aresearchreport.C.Atouristguidebook.D.Ageographybook.(★★★)MynannytookcareofmefromthetimeIwasbornuntilIwas15.ShelivedwithmyfamilyinourapartmentinHongKong.Myparentshadgovernmentjobsandworkedlonghours,sotheyneededsomeonetochangemydiapers,pickmeupfromschoolandsteammefish,Chinesestyle.NannyZenywasfromthePhilippines.Shewasthesameageandheight—fivefeet—asmymotherbutherskinwasmoretannedandshehadadistinctmole(痣)onherlowerlip.TheonlytimeshetookoffwasonSundays,whenshewouldputonmakeup,spritzsomeperfume(香水)andheadtochurchwiththeotherFilipinonannieswhowereherfriends.Inthehoursbeforemyparentscamehomefromwork,NannyZenywouldtakethechoppingboardstothediningtableandlistentomecomplainaboutclassmates,friendsandhomework.Assheworkedherwaythroughthechoysumandgailan(vegetablessheknewIliked),shewouldgiveadviceintheformofquotesfromtheBible.Itwashardformetoviewherasanythingbutasecondmother.Fromtimetotime,myrealmothertalkedtoNannyZenyaboutnotcompletingcertainchoresproperly,andmymotherwouldwonderwhyIalwaysdefendedher.EvenafterleavingHongKongin2015toattendhighschoolintheUnitedStates,andeventuallyuniversityinCanada,IstillfoundmyselfthinkingaboutNannyZeny,whoalsoleftHongKongandwentbacktothePhilippines.IknewIwasonhermind,too—shecontinuedsendingmebirthdaywishesonFacebook,askinghowmyparentsweredoingandforwardingmeinspiringBiblicalquotes.InDecember2019,IvisitedherhouseinthePhilippinesandwassurprisedtoseethatherlivingroomwasplasteredwith(貼滿)relicsfrommychildhood.MyparentsregularlysentNannyZenyasmallsumofmoney.ForyearsIhadthoughtitwassimplyawaytothankherforallthosehoursshespentcookingandcleaning.ButasIgrewolder,Ibegantounderstandwhymyparentsfeltadeepsenseofgratitudeforherinfluenceonmyemotionalandmoraldevelopment.23.WhatdidNannyZenydofortheauthorduringhisgrowth?
A.Sheadvisedmeonmytroubles.B.Shecookedmeherfavoritedishes.C.Shesentmetoschooleveryday.D.Sheinstructedmeinmystudies.24.AfterNannyZenyretired,howdidtheykeepintouchwitheachother?
A.TheauthorpaidayearlyvisittoNannyZeny’shouse.B.Theycelebratedtheauthor’sbirthdaytogethereveryyear.C.MyparentsofferedAuntieZenysomemoneyoccasionally.D.NannyZenycommunicatedwiththeauthoronsocialmedia.25.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeNannyZeny?
A.Fashionableandcareful.B.Caringandpatient.C.Hardworkingandcreative.D.Responsibleandhumorous.26.WhatcanwelearnfromtherelationshipbetweenNannyZenyandtheauthor?
A.Loveconquersall.B.Loveme,lovemydog.C.Loveisatwo-waystreet.D.Lovemakestheworldgoround.(★★★)Withitssummitstandingatanincredible29,032feet,MountEverestistheworld’shighestmountainabovesealevel.Nowit’sgettingeventaller,thankstothegrowthcausedbyanearbyriver,accordingtoanewstudy.MountEverestsitsontheborderofNepalandTibetintheHimalayanmountainrange.Thehugelandmarkisalreadyabout800feettallerthantheotherpeaksintheregionandcontinuestogroweveryyearbyabout0.079inches.That’saboutthewidthofaspaghettinoodle,accordingtoTheNewYorkTimes.Itmightnotseemlikemuch,butitaddsupovertime.AteamofscientistssetouttounderstandhowEverestgotsotallinthefirstplaceandwhatcausesitsongoinggrowth.Bymeansofcomputermodeling,theystudiedhowthewaterwaysintheregionhadchangedinthepast.TheyfoundthattheArunRiver,whichrunsalongtheHimalayasinEverest’sshadow,playedanespeciallyimportantroleinEverest’sdevelopment.About89,000yearsago,theteamfound,amassiveriversystemcalledtheKosimerged(合并)withtheArunandformedonelargewaterway.Themassive,powerfulrivergraduallyworeawaybillionsoftonsofrockandsoil,creatingadeepchannel.Overtime,astheerosion(侵蝕)continuedandthematerialthatmakesupthelandwascarriedaway,Earth’scrust(地殼)becamelighterinthatarea.ThelightercrustfloatedmoreeasilyontopofEarth’smantle(地幔),allowingthemantletopushthecrustupwardandcausingEveresttogrow.TheArunRiverhasmadeEverestbetween49and164feettallerthanitwouldotherwisebe,thescientistssaid.AdamSmith,oneofthestudy’sauthors,toldBBCNews,“It’sabitlikethrowingaloadofcargooffaship.Theshipbecomeslighterandsofloatsalittlehigher.Similarly,whenthecrustbecomeslighter,itcanfloatalittlehigher.”AnotherstudyauthorJin-GenDaisaid,“Althoughmountainsmayappeartostandstillfromtheangleofahumanlifetime,theyareinfactconstantlyinmotion.”27.WhatisthedirectcauseoftheongoinggrowthofMountEverestaccordingtothestudy?
A.Theformationofalargewaterway.B.Thecreationofadeepchannel.C.Thecontinuouserosionoftheland.D.Theupwardmovementofthecrust.28.Howdidthescientistscarryoutthestudyonthehistoricalchangeofthewaterwaysintheregion?
A.Bysettingupadatabase.B.Byreferringtoformerstudies.C.Byusingcomputermodeling.D.Bycooperatingwithexperts.29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.TheoriginalheightofMountEvereststoodatasurprising29,032feet.B.Comparedtoothermountains,MountEverestisaround800feettaller.C.It’sestimatedthatMountEverestwillgrowannuallybyabout0.079feet.D.ThemergeroftheKosiandtheArundatesbacktoaround89,000yearsago.30.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraph?
A.Danger.B.Progress.C.Existence.D.Operation.(★★★)A“bucketlist”isapersonallistofgoalsandactivitiessomeonewantstoaccomplishbeforetheendoftheirlife.Fortunately,I’vebeenabletocheckoffquitealotofmine.ItwasafterthelossofseverallovedonesthatIdecidedtomakemybucketlistsothat,whenIreflectonmylife,I’llsmileandknowthatIgrabbedeverychanceathappinessthatIcould.I’veachievedsomeofthethingsonmybucketlist—hikingthePlankRoadintheSkyonMountHuashaninShaanxiprovince;divingoffthehighestplatformof15metersintotheseaatAriel’sPointinBoracay,thePhilippines;doingtheworld’shighestcommercialbungeejumpat233metersoffMacaoTowerintheMacaoSpecialAdministrativeRegion;octopusfishingintheYellowSeaoffSouthKorea;andmuchmore.Thetopitemonmybucketlist,however,ismuchmoredifficulttoachieve.BeingadoptedfromSouthKoreatotheUnitedStatesin1976,Ihavebeensearchingformybiologicalparentsforthepastseveralyears.Ican’thelpbutworrythattheymaynotstillbeliving.ButhavingthisitematthetopofmylisturgesmetokeeptryingandI’mplanningtovisitSeoulinOctobertocontinuethesearch.WhenI’vetalkedaboutmybucketlisttosomefriends,thefeedbackI’vereceivedfromthemisthatitseems“abitabnormal”.Like,ifyouhavealist,you’rethinkingaboutyourdeathwaytooearly.Asyougetolder,thelistmaychange.Andthat’sOK.Whetheritincludesvisitingcertaincountries,gettinginbetterphysicalshape,buyingaparticularitemorjustspendingmoretimewithlovedones,thereisnowrongwaytodoabucketlist.Yourlistcanincludeshort-termgoals,once-in-a-lifetimeexperiencesorjustpersonalgoals.Itcangiveaboosttoyourmotivationandforceyoutotakebreakswhenyoumightnototherwisethinkofdoingso.Iconsidermybucketlistasawaytokeepmyhopesanddreamsalive;anorthstarbywhichIcansteermylife.31.Whendidtheauthormakeuphermindtoplanherbucketlist?
A.Whenshewasclosetodeath.B.Afterherlovedonespassedaway.C.AftershewasadoptedtoAmerica.D.Whenshewasseekingherparents.32.WhichitemonherbucketlisthasNOTbeenachieved?
A.GoinghikingonMountHuashan.B.BungeejumpingoffMacaoTower.C.FishingoctopusesintheYellowSea.D.Beingreunitedwithherbirthparents.33.Whatistheattitudeofsomefriendstoherbucketlist?
A.Negative.B.Uninterested.C.Understanding.D.Unclear.34.WhichisNOTthebenefitofmakingabucketlistaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Guidingthroughone’slife.B.Inspiringhopesanddreams.C.Takingbreaksregularly.D.Increasingone’smotivation.(★★★)Companiesareusedtocelebratingaddition.Profits,customersandsharepricesshouldgoupratherthanfall.Largernumbersareameasureofcareersuccess:managersgetpromotedbytakingonmorereports,runninghigherbudgetsandearningbiggersalaries.Companiesarenotalwaysagainstsubtraction(減法).Thoughnotawelcomeone,reducingcostsisanecessarypartofmanagement,whichisoftenundervalued.Thebestbossesarethosewhotakethingsawayaswellasaddthemon.Thatmeansclearingtimeforemployeestogetworkdone.Meetingsarealmostalwayscalledbybosses,butonlysomeofthemareuseful.Shopify,ane-commercecompany,begantheyearbysubtracting12,000meetingsfromtheirschedules,andreportedariseinproductivityasaresult.Subtractionisnotjustaboutremovingday-to-daydistractions(干擾).It’salsoabouttakingdecisionstokilloffprojectsandproductsthataregoingnowhere,andtofocuseffortsonthemostimportantparts.PeterDrucker,amanagementtheorist,wasasupporterof“plannedsubtraction”,sothatresourcesthataretiedupinminoractivitiesarefreedformoreprofitableuse.Bossesshould,headvised,alwaysaskthesamequestionofeverydetailofthecompany:“Ifwedidnotdothis,woulditbeanydifferent?”InTheCaseforGoodJobs,anewbook,ZeynepTonofMITSloanSchoolofManagementarguesthatdoinglesscanoftenmakesense.Costco,afamousAmericansupermarketthatbelievesinthe“smartlossofsales”,haspurposelylimitedproductchoices.Thatmeansitcanfocusitsbuyingpowermoreeffectively,forecastdemandmoreaccuratelyanduseitsemployees’timemoreproductively.“Less”maynotsoundlikeagreatresultforcustomers,butatsomepointchoiceisdeeplytiring.Whenyouhavespentmoretimetryingtodecidewhattowatchonastreamingservicethanittakestogotothecinemaandwatchthesamefilmtwice,fewchoicesseemprettyattractive.35.WhydoestheauthormentionthecompanyShopifyinparagraph2?
A.Topresentafact.B.Todrawaconclusion.C.Tosupportanopinion.D.Tomakeacomparison.36.WhichstatementdoesPeterDruckermostlikelyagreewith?
A.Companiesshouldquitunpromisingtasks.B.Bossesshouldgiveupprofitsforresources.C.Bossesshouldn’tremoveeverydaydistractions.D.Companiesshouldfocusonsomeunfinishedwork.37.Whichofthefollowingmeasuresisregardedaseffective“doingless”commercially?
A.Storesgivecustomersmoretimetoshop.B.Cinemasrunonlyoneparticularfilmaday.C.Streamingwebsitesuploadmorenewmovies.D.Supermarketsofferalimitedvarietyofgoods.38.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.Thebestcompaniescelebrateaddition.B.Thebestbossesknowhowtosubtractwork.C.Companiesusenumberstomeasuresuccess.D.Smartbossesgoagainsttheideaofsubtraction.(★★★)Socialactivitiesfortheelderlyarenecessarybecausetheyhelpinbringingaboutconsiderableimprovementintheiroverallwell-being.39Itmaybedifficultforthemtotakecareofanentiregarden,butanumberofsmallpottedindoorplantsarejustperfectforthem.Danceisalsowhatpeopleofanyagecanenjoy.Aselderlypeoplecannotmovefreely,wheelchairdanceshavebecomeincreasinglypopular.40Then,hireoneinstructorwhospecializesinteachingthistypeofdance.41Somemayhavetheskillstoplaythepianoforexample.Makethenecessaryarrangementsforthatparticularinstrumentsothatheorshecanplaythatinstrumentintheirleisuretime.Besides,therearesomecreativeactivitiesfortheelderly,forexample,encouragingthemtomakeacollage(拼貼畫)usingalltheirfamilyphotographsandmementos.Allofuslovetolookattheoldphotographs.42Theycandecoratethecollageswithsmalldecorativeitemslikeleavesandconstructionpaper.Outdoors,fishing,boating,playinggolf,etc.arelovedbytheelderlyastheycanbedonewithminimumphysicalmovements.43Suchactivitiesfortheelderlyintheformofentertainmenthaveatherapeutic(治療的)effectontheirmindandbody,makingiteasierforthemtoenjoytheleisuretime.
A.Elderlypeoplearenoexceptiontothat.B.Theycanrecordtheirdanceinavideorecorder.C.Indoors,therearevideogameswithadaptivecontrols.D.Itsbasicaimistoimproveelderlypeople’sflexibility.E.Gardeningisatypicalonethatelderlypeopleenjoyalot.F.Gatheragroupofsuchpeoplewhohaveinterestindance.G.Theelderlycanjoinahobbyclasswheretheywilllearnmusic.三、完形填空(★★★)In2011ourhomenearBrisbanewasfloodedwithwaters.Whereweliveissemirural,andalthoughwehad________manyfloodsbefore,thistimethewaterwasmuchhigher.Wewatchedasthe________watercoveredourpreciousbeehives(蜂房).Ican’texplainthe________ofourhopelessness.Therewasnothingwecoulddoforthem.Thehoney-ladenbeehiveswerefartooheavytomove.MyhusbandandIheldeachotherandcriedwhenwe________themdisappear.Our29________weresafeinthehenhouselocatedonaslightrise—orsowethought.Suddenlyweheard________squawking(尖叫).Ourchickenssenseddanger________thefloodwatersrosedangerouslyclosetotheirhome.Theirsquawkingwasdeafening.Suddenly,wesawasmallboatwithtwo________rowingtowardsusthroughthepouringrain.Maybetheycouldsaveourgirls.Thechickenswereshovedintoboxesandtapedclosed.Then,afewboxesoffrightenedhensatatime,wereputintheboatand________tothesafetyofourtractorshed(拖拉機(jī)棚).Itwas________egglayingtime,andtheshedwaswarmanddry.Wehungnettingacrosstheshedtocontainthehens,andusingtheleft-overboxesasnests,westartedtearingpilesofnewspaperstomakenestingboxescomfortableforthemtolaytheireggs.Twenty-fourhoursandadisturbingnoiseofchickenpoo(拉雞屎)later,thecomplaintswerecoming________fromthehens.Thetractorslackedenoughspaceforcomfortablerestingatnight,andthenestingboxes,wellexcuseme,________wherewerethesoftwoodshavings(刨花)theynormallysatontolaytheireggs?________,thefloodwaterssubsided(回落)beforetherewasatotalrevolt(起義)!WhiletheywerehappilynestingbackinFowlManor(家禽莊園),ittookusmanydaysto________thetractors—itis________justhowmuchmess29henscanmake!Wewillbeforevergratefulforthekindnessofthosetwostrangers.44.A.gonethroughB.lookedthroughC.brokenthroughD.seenthrough45.A.cleanB.pureC.muddyD.hot46.A.widthB.depthC.lengthD.height47.A.watchedB.heardC.hadD.felt48.A.ducksB.hensC.cocksD.bees49.A.curiousB.excitedC.frightenedD.a(chǎn)nnoyed50.A.untilB.whileC.a(chǎn)sD.unless51.A.neighborsB.strangersC.relativesD.fishermen52.A.flownB.sweptC.returnedD.rowed53.A.closetoB.backtoC.equaltoD.upto54.A.thickandfastB.backandforthC.farandwideD.highandlow55.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.soD.or56.A.UnluckilyB.ParticularlyC.UnusuallyD.Thankfully57.A.cleanB.repairC.paintD.bury58.A.relaxingB.interestingC.boringD.surprising四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式TheChinaInternationalSearchandRescueTeam(CISAR)wasformedin2001andnowismadeupofseveralhundredrescueworkersandabout20snifferdogs.Theteambringshelpandhopetothose59livesarechangedbyastorm,flood,earthquake,oranyother60(nature)disaster.Afterlongandcarefultraining,theteamwentonitsfirstinternationalrescuemissionsin2003.Thatyear,theChineseteamhelpedsavelivesafterearthquakesinAlgeriaandIranandwonhighpraisefortheir61(brave)andskill.Sincethen,theCISAR62(complete)manymissions.Thelistofpeopletowhomhelphasbeengivenislong.Theteamtreatedmorethan3,000peoplewho63(injure)inthe2006earthquakeinIndonesia,helped2,500woundedpeopleaftertheearthquakethathitHaitiin2010,64spentseveralmonthsgivingaidtoover25,000victims(受害者)ofthe2010floodsinPakistan.Rescueworkersaretrainedtofindpeople,treatinjuries,andhandoutfood,waterandothersupplies.Afteradisaster,thereis65(usual)noelectricityorwater,andtheremaybediseasesandaccidents.Rescueworkersgettosavelives,buttheymustalsobury66dead,whichmeanstheyhavetobestrong67bothbodyandmind.Rescueworkersmusthavebighearts,too.Ittakesalotofloveandcourage68(risk)one’sownlife.ThemembersoftheCISARhaveplentyofbothandarealwaysreadytogowhereverhelpisneeded.五、單詞拼寫(★★★)69.Lastweek,myadviserr________thatIshouldsignupforadvancedliteraturebecauseI’mfondofit.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)(★★★)70.Asthemaino________langu
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