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第第頁(yè)高一英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)模擬卷第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。APopularDestinationsBoostedbyFilms,TVDramasNowadays,moviegoersarenolongercontentwithmerelywatchingtheshowonscreen,andeagertostepintothescenesandexperiencethedailylivesofthecharacters.Overthepastyear,severalfilmsandTVdramashaveputtheirshootinglocationsintothepublicspotlight.Let’stakealook.1.Dali,YunnanWiththepremiereoftheTVdramaMeetYourselfearlierlastyear,Daliemergedasahighlysought-aftertourismdestination.Thepicturesquesceneryandrelaxingpaceoflifedepictedinthedramaprovedtobeacomfortformany,leadingtoatourismboominDaliduringtheSpringFestivalholidays.2.Jiangmen,GuangdongThankstothesuccessofthehitshowTheKnockout,JiangmeninGuangdongprovincesoaredasaprominenttourismdestinationlastyear,wherethedramawasfilmed.AsaprominenthometownformanyoverseasChinese,thecityboastshistoricalculturalstreetscenes,exoticSouthAsian-stylearchitecture,anddiversesnacks,attractingalotoftouristsandTVfans.3.TaiyuanAncientCounty,ShanxiFullRiverRed,theblockbusterduringlastyear’sSpringFestival,hassettheTaiyuanAncientCountyinShanxionfirewithexcitement.FilmedwithinaresidentialcompoundmadeupoffiveenclosedcourtyardsinanancienttownrelicsiteinJinyuandistrict,Taiyuancity,Shanxiprovince,themoviecapturestheessenceofthecountry’swindingalleywaysanddistinctiveancientcourtyards,leavingalastingimpressionontheaudience.1.WhatmakesDaliattractiveaccordingtothepassage?A.Thebeautifullandscape. B.Theancientalleyways.C.Theresidentialcompound. D.Thefast-pacedlifestyle.2.HowdidthemovieFullRiverRedinfluenceTaiyuan?A.ItledtoadeclineinTaiyuantourism.B.ItshowedtheexoticstyleofTaiyuanarchitecture.C.IthighlightedtherelaxingpaceoflifeinTaiyuan.D.ItshowcasedtheuniquenessofancientarchitectureinTaiyuan.3.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.Toremindustotravelmore.B.Torevealtheeconomicbenefitsoffilming.C.TointroducesomefamousmoviesandTVdramas.D.TotellustheimpactoffilmsandTVdramasontourism.BAninterestingscientificfindingthatchallengescommonbeliefsisthateatingchocolatecanactuallybegoodforyou.Foralongtime,peoplethoughtchocolatewasjustasweettreatthatcouldmakethemgainweightandharmtheirteeth.However,recentresearchhasfoundthatdarkchocolate,inparticular,canhaveseveralhealthbenefitswheneateninsmallamounts.Darkchocolateisrichinantioxidants(抗氧化劑).Thesesubstancescanprotectyourbodyfromdamagecausedbyharmfulparticles(微粒)calledfreeradicals(自由基).Consumingfoodshighinantioxidantscanhelpmaintainahealthyheartandreducetheriskofcertaindiseases.Researchershavediscoveredthatthespecifictypesofantioxidantsindarkchocolatecanimprovebloodflowandlowerbloodpressure.So,howcanthisknowledgebeusedinourday-to-daylives?First,it’simportanttochoosedarkchocolatethatcontainsatleast70%cocoa.Highercocoacontentmeansmoreantioxidantsthechocolatecontains.Second,consumingitinlimitedamountsisimportant.Eventhoughdarkchocolateisgoodforyourhealth,italsocontainscaloriesandfat.Asmallpieceofdarkchocolateafewtimeseachweekisallyouneedtoenjoyitshealthbenefitswithoutextracalories.Anotherwaytoapplythisknowledgeisbyeatingdarkchocolatewhenyouhaveadesireforsweets.Insteadofchoosingsugarymilkchocolateorcandy,apieceofdarkchocolatecansatisfyyoursweettoothwhilebeinghealthier.Teacherscanusethisexampletoteachstudentsaboutnutritionandthevalueoflookingatfoodasawhole.Justbecausesomethingcontainssugardoesn’tmeanit’sbadinallcases.Thisdiscoveryaboutdarkchocolatecanencouragestudentstolearnmoreaboutthehealthbenefitsanddownsidesofotherfoods.Theideathatallchocolateisunhealthyischallengedbythediscoverythatdarkchocolatecanbepartofahealthydiet.Choosingtherightchocolateandeatingitinmoderation(適度)letspeopleenjoyitstasteandhealthbenefits.Thisshowshowscientificdiscoveriescanreshapeourunderstandingoffoodandhealth.4.Whatdoesrecentresearchsayaboutchocolate?A.It’sonlyforkids. B.Itcanbehealthy.C.It’smadefrommilk. D.It’sgoodinbigamounts.5.Whatcanantioxidantshelpprevent?A.Hunger. B.Feelinguninterested.C.Sleepiness: D.Damagefromfreeradicals.6.Whatisthemainreasonforeatingdarkchocolateinlimitedamounts?A.Italsocontainscaloriesandfat. B.Itcanmakeyouveryenergetic.C.Ithashighlevelsofcaffeine. D.It’stooexpensive.7.Whymightteachersdiscussdarkchocolateinnutritionlessons?A.Toshownotallsugaryfoodsareharmful.B.Toencouragethedailyintakeofchocolate.C.Tofrightenstudentsabouthealthrisks.D.Toargueagainsteatinganysweets.CHunterneverthoughtshe’dtotalhercar.Butin2021,shestoodbytheremainder(殘骸)ofher2008NissanVersaontheDallasHighway,gratefultobealive.HunterhadpromisedherselfthatwhenshegraduatedandmovedtodowntownDallas,she’dgetridofhercar.Theaccidentspeduphertimeline.Now,the28-year-oldisoneofmorethan200,000DallasitesusingDallasAreaRapidTransit(DART)tomaketheireverydaycommute(通勤).Inordertocutcosts,Colorado,asoftwaredeveloper,soldhiscar.Whenheownedacar,Coloradosaidhespentaround$450amonthonpaymentsandinsurancealone.Ontopofthat,hepaidforgas,maintenance,andmore—makinghiscarexpenseswellabovetwicetheamounthepayswithoutone,hesaid.In2022,DARTmadeupdatestoitsbusnetworkthatmadeusingpublictransportationaloteasierforsomeriders,likeColorado.ButnomatterhowDARTdevelops,ridingpublictransportationtakessomeamountofpre-planningbasedonbusandtrainschedules,Coloradosaid.Hisadvicefornewridersis:“Don’tgiveupwhenthingsgetdifficult.”RidingDARTismoreenvironmentallyconscious,too,Huntersaid,andsheregularlyrunsintoseveralofherneighborswhileontransit.ForHunter,livingwithoutacargivesherpeacefromthestressoftrafficandhashelpedhermentalstability.“Attheendofaworkday,youcanenjoytheprocessofgettinghome.”Huntersaid.Coloradosaidhetakesthetimehewouldbedrivingtoreadonthetrain,observetheworldaroundhim,explorehisneighborhood,ormeetsomeonenew.“Youlearntosee,appreciate,andsoakinthevalueoftakingalittletime,”Coloradosaid.“It’smoreaboutthejourneythanthedestination.Ithinkthere’saphilosophytoitthatyoustarttolearn.”8.WhatmadeHunterusepublictransportearlierthanplanned?A.Aseriouscarcrash.B.HermovetodowntownDallas.C.Hergraduationfromuniversity.D.Thehighcostofcarmaintenance.9.WhatcanbelearnedaboutDARTfromthetext?A.Itadvocatesalow-carbontransportation.B.It’stheprimarycauseofreducedcarownership.C.Ithasflexibleschedulestailoredforitsusers.D.Ithasbeenimprovedtobetterserveitsusers.10.WhatdobothHunterandColoradoappreciateabouttheirnewlifestyle?A.Thechancetomakemorefriends.B.Thestabilityofthepublictransportsystem.C.Thepersonaltimegainedduringthecommute.D.Thepositivecommentsfromtheirneighbors.11.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhentheCarIsGone,theJourneyBeginsB.ACrashThatChangedDallasTrafficC.DART’sNewRoutesWinRidersBackD.CommuteOptionsinModernCitiesDFromwhereIliveonthecoastofCalifornia’sMontereyPeninsula,thereisnoeasywaytogoanywhere.Wehaveroadswithviewsthatwilltakeyourbreathaway,butfewfastlanes.TogonorthtoSanFrancisco,youtaketheOldCoastHighway,andthengoaheadto101,amultilanefreeway,which,dependingonweatherandtraffic,willfinallygetyouwhereyou’regoingordriveyoucrazy.ButthepartIfearedmostwasanarrowtwo-lanestretchofaroadthatconnectedthetwointhesouth,whereIgrewup,suchroadsarecalledcowtrails.Roadsarelikepeople;theyhavepersonalities—coloredbyhowweseeandfeelaboutthematparticulartimes.Myhusbandtaughtmethisaboutroads.Randywasanathlete,bodyandsoul.Ahighschoolbasketballcoach,helovedandworkedoutwithhisteams.Hewasamarathonerwhocouldrunmilesandnotbetired.In25yearsofteachingherarelyhadasickday.Andthenhehadcancer.Sowebegananotherracedownanotherroad:afour-year-longmarathontoStanfordUniversityMedicalCenterforsurgeries(手術(shù)),radiation,chemoandmorethanafewemergencies.Andtogettothehospitalwehadtotravelthoseimpossibleroads—91miles,twohours.Ihatedeveryminuteandinch.Iespeciallyhatedthattraffic-crowdedtwo-lanebottleneck.Thentheystartedconstruction.Randynevercomplained.Butashegrewweaker,Itriedtoavoidthatcowtrailtoshortenourdrive.Ispenthourswithmapsbutfoundthattherewasnogettingaroundit.Ihadnochoicebuttodriveit.Once,whenwewererunninglateforanappointment,Imuttered,“Ihatethisstupidroad.”“Fourmiles,”hesaid.Ilookedover.Hiseyeswereclosed.“Whatdidyousay?”Iasked.“Thispartoftheroad,”hesaidinhiscalmvoice.“It’sonlyfourmileslong.That’seasy.Youcandoanythingforfourmiles.”Icheckedtheodometer(里程表).Hewasright.Fourmilesexactly.Icouldhaveswornitwas20.Suddenlythedrivegoteasier.Fourmileswasdoableandunderstandable.Itwasthedistancewewalkedintheeveningfromourhousetothebeachandback.ItwashalfthelengthofamountaintrailhelovedtohikeinYosemite,withababyonhisback.Fourshorttripstoourlocalparktoplaycatchwithourkids.Apartofthe26milesheonceranintheBigSurInternationalMarathon.Fourmileswasnothing—certainlynotaspaceortimeworthwastinginangerwhenhehadonlymonthstolive.SoIstoppedcomplaining.Istartedreallylooking.Andthereappearedgreenacresoffieldsthatshinedinthesun.Strawberriesandrosesstandattheroadside.Andtherewasanoldwhitehorsewatchingcarsrunningdowntheopenroad.Thosethingshadalwaysbeenthere,butIhadnevernoticed.Randytaughtmehowtoseethem.Nowwhentheroadislongandhard,Ibreakitintopiecesinmysoul.Idivideitintofour-milestretches.Youcanendureanythingforfourmiles—evenfindbeautyandacceptancealongtheway.33.Whatcanbelearntfromparagraph1?A.Youcandrivecrazilyon101onafineday.B.Theroadsareverydangerousandbreathtaking.C.ThecowtrailjoinedtheOldCoastHighwayand101.D.Theroadstogonortharenarrowandrough.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Fourmileswasnothingworthwastinginanger!B.Theauthordidn’tseethebeautifulviewsonroads.C.Anythingisacceptableifyouseeitdifferently.D.Theauthormisreadtheodometeras20miles.35.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthepassage?A.Complainsmakesnodifference. B.Lifeisshortandtimeisswift.C.Amerryheartmakesalonglife. D.Situationsareaffectedbyourattitude.36.Whichofthefollowingwouldbe,thebesttitleforthepassage?A.Lastfourmilesofroads B.AstretchofhardroadC.Personalitiesofroads

D.Beautyalongtheway第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AsIsteppedofftheplaneinYunnan,Iwasabouttobeginanunforgettableexperience:theWater-SplashingFestival.Onthemorningofthefestival,peoplewerebusygettingprepared.Theirfaceslitwithexpectation.I,aforeigner,reallystoodoutinthestreet.Apassingvendor(小販)noticedmyout-of-placeexpressionandflashedmeawidesmile.16WalkingthroughthelivelystreetsofXishuangbannawithexcitement,Isawagroupoflocalchildrenapproachingme,theireyesshiningwithkindness.TheyhandedmeatraditionalDaihatandinthatsimplegesture,Ifeltaconnectiontothislandanditspeople.17SuchamomenthighlightshowtheWater-SplashingFestivalismorethanjustanevent;it’sacelebrationofwarmthandopenness.Soon,themostimportantevent,thewatersplashing,began.Peopleofallages,armedwithwatergunsandbuckets,filledthestreets.18Thethoughtofgettingcompletelywetinfrontofsomanystrangersmademenervous.Butthen,agroupoflocalboystargetedmewiththeirwaterguns.BeforeIknewit,Igotwetthrough,andaburstoflaughterescapedmylips.Inthatmoment,allmyhesitationsfadedaway.19Butforme,itwasalsoawaytowashawaythedistancebetweenmyselfandthepeoplearoundme.Asthesunbegantoset,thefestivalfinallyended.Butthememoriescreated,thefriendshipformed,theculturalunderstandinggainedwouldlastalifetime.20Itcaughtmethatbybeingbraveenoughtoexplorenewcultures,weopenourselvesuptoaworldofpossibilities.Weenrichourlivesinwayswecouldneverhaveimagined,fillingthemlaughter,warmth,andthemagicofculturalconnection.A.Atfirst,Iwasabithesitant.B.Thatwarmthandfriendlinessimmediatelyputmeatease.C.Thewater-splashinghadalonghistoryfortheDaipeople.D.Itmademeunderstandthatakindactcanbreakdownculturalbarriers.E.Thisledtomynewunderstandingofcommunicatingwithdifferentpeople.F.MytimeatYunnan’sWater-SplashingFestivalwasajourneyofdiscovery.G.InDaiculture,splashingwatermeansgettingridofbadluckandwelcomingthenew.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenAlexenteredhighschool,hecarriedamixof21andhope.Onthefirstmorning,herushedtothe22desktogethisstudentID,buthedroppedhispenandpapers.AboynamedLeostoppedtohelp—hepickedupthepapersand23Alexanewpenwithasmile.“Needahand?”Leoasked24.Alexthankedhim,feelinglessanxiousinstantly.InPEclass,theteacheraskedeveryonetojoinasoccergame.Alexwasnotgoodatsportsandwantedto25atfirst.ButLeoencouragedhim,“Justtry—teamwork26morethanwinning!”Alexdecidedtojoin.Heranhardandevenpassedtheballtoateammatewhoscoredagoal.Afterthegame,hisclassmatescheeredforhim,andhefeltastrongsenseof27.Afewweekslater,theirclassplannedaculturalshow.Theyneededto28forahallfromtheschool.Alexvolunteeredtomakea29—hedrewpicturesoftraditionaldancesandwrotedetailsabouttheshow.Histeacherpraisedhimforbeingso30.Onthedayoftheshow,Alexevenhelpedhostit.Hespokeclearlyandconfidently,whichsurprisedeveryone—heusedtobetoo31tospeakinfrontofacrowd.Bytheendoftheterm,Alexhadmademanyfriends.He32thathighschoolisabouttryingnewthingsandsupportingeachother.Whenhesawanewstudentlooking33atthegate,hewalkedovertooffer34—justlikeLeodidforhim.Alexknewthiswashowhecouldpassonthekindnesshe35.21.A.nervousness B.happiness C.sadness D.a(chǎn)nger22.A.competition B.graduation C.celebration D.registration23.A.dropped B.bought C.found D.handed24.A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.patiently C.quickly D.carelessly25.A.wakeup B.cheerup C.giveup D.standup26.A.contacts B.hopes C.matters D.quits27.A.direction B.responsibility C.a(chǎn)chievement D.introduction28.A.a(chǎn)nswer B.a(chǎn)pply C.call D.pay29.A.poster B.letter C.diary D.report30.A.confused B.organized C.worried D.surprised31.A.shy B.outgoing C.lazy D.proud32.A.listened B.continued C.learned D.forgot33.A.excited B.relaxed C.happy D.a(chǎn)wkward34.A.money B.help C.food D.water35.A.praised B.criticized C.doubted D.received第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)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。Amy’sfriendshipwas36therocks,soshewroteapostonaforumtoaskforadviceonit.Sinceprimaryschool,Amy,whowasanawkwardstudentthen,andherfriendJenny,apopularandfriendlygirl,37(be)goodfriendsforeightyears.Whethertheywerewalkingtoschool,doinghomeworkorjusthangingoutattheweekend,theywerehardlyoutofeachother’ssight.However,JennybrokeAmy’sheart.TheyoriginallyplannedtowatchafilmlastSaturdayafternoon.Butunfortunately,Jennyhadacoldsothattheydidn’tmakeit.Today,Amyreceiveda38(horribly)surprisethatJennyhadbeenseenchattingwithanothergirlinacafeonSaturdayafternoon.When39(hear)this,Amywas40(terrible)angryandataloss,notknowingwhattodonext.Ontheforum,Amygottwo41(reply),oneof42saysthatthisfriendshipisworth43(save),forherfriendJennyperhapswantstomake44apologyforherbehaviourandgiveAmyan45(explain).However,intheotherreply,itissuggestedthatAmyshouldrethinkthisfriendshipandmoveonifthisfriendshipisnotequallyvalued.第三節(jié)(共10小題:每小題0.5分,滿分5分)閱讀下面句子,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。46.Theschooltookanew(方法)toteachingmusicthatsuitsstudentswell.47.Westudentsshouldnotbringddevices(設(shè)備),includingcellphones,toclassrooms.48.Howcanhefiteverythingintohisbusys(日程表)?49.Theantelopepopulation(恢復(fù))since2015.

50.Hed(確切地,肯定地)knowstheanswertothequestion—hestudieditlastnight.51.They(seek)foraplacetoshelterfromtherain,butfailed.52.I(definite)understandhowyoufeelbecauseofmysimilarexperience.53.Otherside(effect)mayincludeamildfever,bodyaches,andfatigueforafewdays.54.Shehassuchakindandfriendly(personal)thateveryoneinourclasslikestoplaywithher.55.Aftermovingtoanewcountry,manypeopleendup(adapt)tothelocalcustomswithoutevenrealizingit.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)56.假設(shè)你是李華,得知英國(guó)一家經(jīng)紀(jì)公司(talentagency)將簽約一位AI演員拍攝電影。你打算在英語(yǔ)課上利用DailyReport時(shí)間對(duì)此進(jìn)行評(píng)論,請(qǐng)寫一篇短文,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的觀點(diǎn)(支持或反對(duì));2.你的理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Hello,everyone!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料:根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。AnUnexpectedAngelIntheheatof90degreesFahrenheit,Iwatchedtheelderlywomanstrugglewithawalker,weigheddownwithbagsofgroceries.Iwasdrivingnorth,andshewaswalkingsouth.I’dseenherbefore,butasayounglady,IwouldfeelguiltyeachtimeIdidn’tofferheralift.ButhowcouldIsafelystopinthemiddleofabusyroadtohelpanyonewithoutblockingthelate-afternoontraffic?Thatwasmyreasoning.Itresolvedmyguilt...temporarily.Thisday,however,theguiltgottome.Igotintothefar-leftlaneandmadeaU-turn.Slowingdown,Iopenedthewindowandcalledout,“Needaride?”IknewIwasupsettingthedriversaroundme,butInolongercared.Thewomanlookedtired,withsweatpouringdownhertiredface.“Letmehelpyouwithyourgroceries,”Iadded.Gettingoutofthecar,Iplacedherwalkerandbagsintomytrunk(后備箱).Ihelpedthewomanintothepassengerseat,andwewereoff.Afterafewblocksandabridge,weco

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