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2024~2025學年江蘇省蘇州工業(yè)園區(qū)星海實驗高級中學高一上學期10月調(diào)研測試英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★★)VariousAppstoLearnAppsaretypicaldigitallearningtools,whichcangiveyoudiverseandpersonalizedcontenttomeetyourneeds.Wanttofindanappthatcanhelpyoulearn?Herearesomegreatideasforyou.
KhanAcademyallowsyoutolearnalmostanythingforfree.Itcoverssubjectssuchasmath,physics,biology,andevencomputerscience.Therealmagicofthisappisthatyoucanlearnatyourownpace.Youcanreviewsubjectsthatyouarenotgoodat,orstartlearningasubjectyoulike.TheappisinEnglish.Ifyouwanttoseeitstranslationyoucanvisithttp:///khan.BrainPOPmixeslearningandtechnologyinafunandsimpleway.It’sfreeandteachesyousomethingneweveryday.FromthesolarsystemtoDNA,eachtopicstartswithaninterestingcartoonmovie.Afteryou’vewatchedit,youcantakeatesttoseehowmuchyou’velearned.Udemyisa“l(fā)earnondemand”websiteandapp.Itisforcareer-orientedindividualstostarttheircoursepricingat$10.99.Thisappallowsyoutheflexibilitytotakeyourtimeonacourseyoupurchaseoverthecourseofseveralmonths,withoutworryingaboutrecurringpaymentsbeforeyoufinish.Thisflexiblelearningappallowsyoutotakethingsslow,fast,oranywherein-betweenwithcompletecontrolonyourend.Duolingoisthepremierleaderinlanguageeducationforlearningapps.Youcanlearntospeak29differentlanguages,allatthetouchofabutton.You’llbeinvitedtonotonlyreadnewwords,buttospeakthem.You’lllearngrammarandconversationalstrategies.Thisapphelpsyoulearntocommunicatewithanewportionofitsinhabitants!1.Accordingtothepassage,whatappsallowyoutolearnatyourspeed?
A.KhanAcademyandUdemy.B.UdemyandDuolingo.C.KhanAcademyandBrainPOP.D.BrainPOPandDuolingo.2.______canhelpvaluehowwellyouhavestudied.
A.KhanB.BrainPOPC.UdemyD.Duolingo3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Tohelpfindthesuitablelearningapps.B.Toprovidevariouslearningactivities.C.Tointroducethedevelopmentoflearningtechnology.D.Tocomparethedifferenceofdifferentlearningmethods.(★★★)Friendshipisabeautifulrelationship.Whilesomefriendshipstendtocometoanendaswegrowinlife,therearesomerareandspecialonesthataremeanttolastforever.Nomatterhowmanyyearspassby,theconnectionstaysalive.Twochildhoodbestfriendswhowere“joinedatthehip”askidswerereunitedoverahalfcenturylater—whentheyleastexpectedit.IreneGrestyandJanetHendersonwereneighborsinthe1940s,growingupinEngland,butlikemanyfriends,theylosttouchovertheyears.Aftergettingmarried,Grestymovedwithherhusbandwhowasinthenavyandwasshippedtomanyforeignplaces.However,Gresty,despitelivinginmanycountries,lovedherowncountry.Grestysaid,“IlovedtheareawhereIgrewup,soIwantedtosettledowntoenjoyretirement(退休).”ThankstoaneventhostedbyBieldHousingandCare,anon-profitorganizationdevotedtosupportingresidentsover55yearsold,finallytheymeteachother.Grestysaid,“Wesatdownbesideeachotherandsheturnedtomeandsaid‘IsthatyouIrene?’andIjustlaughedandsaid‘Yes.AreyouJanet?’”Theycouldn’tbelievethattheyweremeetingeachotheraftersolong.Theyspenttherestoftheafternoontalkingtoeachother.Hendersonsaidthatitisusualinlifeforpeopletooftenmoveawayfromtheareaandlosecontact.Astheirfamilynameschanged,Hendersoncouldn’trecognizeherfriend’snamedespitebeingtoldabouther.Thetwohavepromisedtoneverstaylongwithoutseeingeachother.Theyexchangednumberssotheycouldmeetinthefuture.Theyhavemanyyearstocatchuponeverythingtheyhavemissed.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“joinedatthehip”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Growfast.B.Workhard.C.Hangaround.D.Staytogether.5.WhatmadeGrestyreturntoEngland?
A.Herfriends’invitation.B.Herhusband’snewjob.C.Herinterestintraveling.D.Herloveforherhometown.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesGrestyandHenderson’sreunion?
A.Unexpected.B.Resultless.C.Long-planned.D.Well-organized7.WhatdidGrestyandHendersonpromisetodonext?
A.Keepintouch.B.Travelabroad.C.Posttheirstories.D.Makemorefriends.(★★)Cowsproducemuchmethane(甲烷)theworld’ssecondworstgreenhousegas,astheybreakdownthegrass.Theyarealargesourceofthegreenhousegasesthataredrivingclimatechange.Nowscientistshaveshownthepollutionfromcowscanbereducedbyaddingalittleseaweed(海藻)totheirfood.Recently,theresearchersfromtheUniversityofCaliforniastudied21cowsonafarmforaboutfivemonths.Theytaughtthecowstogettheirfoodfrominsideaspecialhood,whichallowedthescientiststoknowtheamountofthemethanethecowsweregivingoff.Theyaddedasmallamountofseaweedtothecows’food.Theconsequencesweresurprisinglygood.Insomecases,thecowsproduced82%lessmethane.Theimprovementdependedonthekindoffoodthecowsweregiven.Eventheworst-pollutingcowsproduced33%lessmethane.Overthefivemonths,thescientistsdidn’tseeanysignsthatthecows’stomachsweregettingusedtotheseaweedandstartingtoproducemoremethaneagain.What’smore,thecowsthatwerefedseaweedgainedjustasmuchweightastheothercows.Buttherearestillsomebigproblemswiththeideaoffeedingcowsseaweed.Foronething,there’snotenoughseaweedtofeedallofthecowsintheworld.Sofarmerswouldhavetofigureoutawaytogrowlotsofseaweed.Abiggerproblemisthatformostoftheirlives,cowsliveinthefields,wheretheyeatgrass.Thatmeansthere’snochancetofeedthemseaweedeveryday.Still,asthestudyshows,somethingassimpleasfeedingcowsseaweedcanhelpreducesomeofthepollutioncausingtheclimatecrisis.8.Whydidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?
A.Totesttheeffectsoftheseaweed.B.Todiscoverhealthiergrassforcows.C.Toimprovethecows’livingconditions.D.Tomeasuretheamountofmethaneintheworld.9.What’sthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Thebackgroundofthesubject.B.Theresultsofthestudy.C.Thecontentoftheexperiment.D.Theprocessoftheresearch.10.Whatisthebiggestchallengeintheresearchers’opinion?
A.Seaweedisnotastastyasgrass.B.Seaweedisdyingoutintheworld.C.Cowsfedwithseaweedgainedweighteasily.D.Cowscanhardlyhavedailyaccesstoseaweed.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefindings?
A.Positive.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Negative.(★★★)Inchildhoodwe’retoldnottotalktostrangers.Butnowwe’vegrownup,andit’stimetoforgetthat,becausehavingachatwithsomeonewedon’tknowcouldchangeourwholeday.GillianSandstrom,alecturerinpsychology,wouldoftentalkwithawomanworkingonahotdogstand.“Istartednoddingandsmilingatthelady.Whenshereplied,thesmallconnectionmademefeelseen,safeandpartofthecommunity,”saysSandstrom.Thispositiveconnectionledhertostudytheeffectofsimplesocialcommunication.Shefoundthatpeoplewereabout17percenthappieronthedayswhentheystartedachatoveracoffeemachine,orsaidhitoaneighbour.“Myworkclearlyshowsthattalkingtostrangersmakesyoumorepositive,”shesays.“Italsoencouragesyoutotrustotherpeoplemore,whichmakestheworldfriendlierandsafer.”Thereasonissimple.Wewanttoconnectwithothers.Themorepeoplewedothiswith,thehappierweare.Infact,accordingtoastudyfromHarvardBusinessSchool,peoplewhotalkwithinmoredifferentrelationshiplevels,includingfriends,familymembers,co-workersandstrangers,arehappierthanthosewithalessbroadmixofcommunication.Theproblemisthatmanyofusfindtheideaofbeginningaconversationwithstrangersabitfrightening.Humansarenaturallyafraidofbeingrefused.Asaresult,eventhoughwecansensedeepdownthatnothingtoobadcouldhappenifwestartaconversationwithastranger,apartofusisafraidofgettinghurtdoingit.Thegoodnewsisthatwhatwefearmostrarelyhappens.InDrSandstrom’swork,shefoundthatonlytenpercentofcontactreceivednoanswers.Themoreoftenwespeaktopeople,theeasieritbecomes,“Doingittimeandtimeagainwasthekey,”saysDrSandstrom.“Themorepeopletalkedtostrangers,thelessworriedtheyfeltaboutbeingrefusedandmoreconfidenttheybecameintheirabilitytostartandcontinuea:conversation.”12.WhatdroveSandstromtostartherstudy?
A.Herpersonalexperience.B.Herchildhoodmemories.C.Herinterestinsocialstudy.D.Herchatswithco-workers.13.WhatdoesthestudyfromHarvardBusinessSchoolsuggestpeopledo?
A.Talkmorewithfriends.B.Groupdifferentpeople.C.Enlargetheirsocialcircle.D.Selecttheirfavoritepartners.14.Whyaremanypeopleunwillingtotalkwithstrangers?
A.Theyfeargettingphysicallyinjured.B.Theyarenotusedtomakingfriends.C.Theyhavenoideahowtostartatalk.D.Theyworryaboutbeingturneddown.15.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.SkillsnecessaryforsociallifeB.TipsonleavingcomfortzonesC.ThekeytobuildingconnectionsD.Thepoweroftalkingtostrangers(★★★)LearntoBeAccountableHowdoesitfeelwhenyouadmitthatyouhavedonesomethingwrong?Takingresponsibilityforyouractionsnotonlyfeelsgood,itteachesyoutotrustyourselfandstrengthensfriendships.Whatdoesbeingaccountablemean?Itcanbeeasytoblame(責怪)othersormakeexcusesformistakes,butbeingaccountablemeansacceptingthatyouareresponsibleforwhatyousayanddo.16Youcouldsaythebuswaslate,butbeingaccountablemeansapologisingandacceptingthatitwasyourresponsibilitytogetthereontime.However,beingaccountabledoesn’tmeantakingtheblameforthingsyoucan’tchange.You’reonlyaccountableforthingsthatyoucancontrol.17Accordingtoresearch,understandingyouhavecontroloveryourownactionsmakesyoufeelmorepositiveandhopefulaboutthefuture.18Forexample,IrememberatimeIgotthesofadirty.Iwasgoingtolieaboutitbecausewhenmymumsawshegotcross.ButafterItoldherthetruth,Iwasn’tinasmuchtroubleasIthought.Beingaccountableisalsoanopportunitytofixyourmistakesandlearnfromthem,andthishelpsyoutotrustyourselfmoretoo.Howcanyoubeaccountable?19Onewayofdoingthisisbydrawingacircleofcontroltohelpyouworkthisout.Aswellasbeingresponsibleforwhatyoucanchange,tryacceptingthethingsyoucan’t.Wecan’talwayscontrolwhathappenstous.20Wecanstillchooseourattitude.Finally,beingaccountablemeanstakingresponsibilitywhenthingsgoright,too,soremembertocelebrateandfeelgoodaboutyourselfwhenthishappens.
A.Whatmakesyouaccountable?B.Howisbeingaccountablegoodforyou?C.Butwedohaveasayinhowwerespondtoit.D.Startbyunderstandingwhatisinandoutofyourcontrol.E.Takingresponsibilitycanalsomakeotherstrustyoumore.F.Imaginearrangingtomeetafriendandthenturninguplate.G.Thiscanincreaseyourhappinessandhelpyouachievemore.二、完形填空(★★★★)EvelynDonohueisa65-year-oldgrandma.Sheonlystartedto______sevenyearsagoafterhavinga______call.She’dbeenstrugglingwitheatingdisordersandhealthissues,which______ledhertogettingsurgery.Afterthatexperience,sheknewthatsheneededtomakea______.Determinedtoturnherlifearound,MsDonohuebegantoworkoutandfollowa______lifestyle,beforediscoveringa______forweightlifting.Sincesettingoutonthejourney,the______loverhasnotonlymanagedto______animpressivesetofmusclesbutalsoahugefollowingonsocialmedia.Thewell-likedgrandmaregularlypostsworkoutcontent,explainingthere’sno______otherscan’tlookthisgood.Shesaiditwasalldowntosomekeyaspects.“Holdon:Considerfailureasa______tosuccessandnevergiveup.Sticktoyourplan,”shesaid.“______others:Liftothersuponyourjourney.Successissweeterwhen______.”Shepreviouslyexplainedthat“youdonotneedtohaveanamazingbodytoexercise...the______istofeelgood,notlookgood.”MsDonohueusedtobelaughedatforbeingtoooldtoworkout,butshehasprovedthe______wronginthebestpossiblewayandhasindeedbecomean______formanysocialmediausers.21.A.writeB.travelC.exerciseD.recover22.A.goodwillB.timeoutC.long-distanceD.wake-up23.A.normallyB.ultimatelyC.suddenlyD.a(chǎn)utomatically24.A.changeB.fortuneC.wishD.deal25.A.riskyB.traditionalC.comfortableD.healthy26.A.demandB.secretC.passionD.cure27.A.peaceB.fitnessC.funD.nature28.A.growB.controlC.a(chǎn)ctivateD.relax29.A.needB.choiceC.reasonD.difference30.A.greenlightB.roadblockC.passingmarkD.steppingstone31.A.HelpB.ConsultC.FollowD.Forgive32.A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.sharedC.expectedD.celebrated33.A.goalB.caseC.dutyD.cost34.A.instructorsB.a(chǎn)dmirersC.beginnersD.doubters35.A.a(chǎn)uthorityB.excuseC.inspirationD.option三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’sNationalDay,observed36October1st,celebratesthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChinain1949.Itisamajorpublicholidayfeaturingparades,fireworks,andcultural37(event).ThesignificanceofNationalDayextendsbeyondmerecommemoration(紀念).Thedayalsoserves38(remind)Chinesecitizensoftheircountry’shistoricaljourneyandachievements.TheestablishmentofChina’sNationalDay39(date)backto1949whentheChineseCommunistParty,ledbyMaoZedong,declaredthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.Theannouncement40(make)atTiananmenSquareinBeijing,41remainsacentrallocationforNationalDaycelebrations.NationalDaycelebrationsarewidespreadacrossChina.TiananmenSquare,thesymbolicheartofthesecelebrations,hostsaflag-raisingceremonythatattractsthousandsofspectators.42(addition),theentireweekfollowingOctober1stisreferredtoas“GoldenWeek”,43majorpublicholidayperiod44(allow)citizenstotravelandengageinleisurelyactivities.The“GoldenWeek”holidayboosts45(economy)activity,particularlyinthetourismandretailsectors(零售業(yè)).四、單詞拼寫(★)46.Cartoonc_______suchasMickeyMouseandSnoopyarestillpopular.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)47.Somepeoplealwaystravelduringtheoff-seasontotakea_______oflowprices.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)48.Nowthatwe’veheardallthea_________forandagainsttheproposal,let’svoteonit.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)49.Chinesescientistshavemadeimportantc_______tothefieldofspaceexploration.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)50.Hes_______
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