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山東省2023-2023學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中英語試卷一、短對話

Whatisthewoman

A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Asaleswoman.

WhatwillthemandoonFriday

A.Seeafilm.B.Attendalecture.C.Gotothetheater.

Whichcharacteristhewoman’sfavoriteinFriends

A.Monica.B.Phoebe.C.Joey.

Whatisthemancomplainingabout

A.Hiscareer.B.Hishealth.C.Hiskid.

Whomwillthemancelebratethefestivalwith

A.Hisbrother.B.Hisparents.C.Hisgrandparents.

二、長對話

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1.What’sthewomandoing

A.Makinganinvitation.B.Askingforhelp.C.Givingadvice.

2.Whatdoesthemanplantodotoday

A.Playtennis.B.Goonatrip.C.HelpEmilystudy.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1.Howmuchisaticket

A.£3.B.£6.C.£12.

2.Whenshouldthewomancollecttheticketsatthelatest

A.At6:00pm.B.At7:00pm.C.At8:00pm.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1.HowmanypeoplearethereinPeter’sfamily

A.3.B.4.C.5.

2.Whendothewholefamilywalkthedog

A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

3.WhatdoesPeterdoathome

A.Dothelaundry.B.Cookfood.C.Sweepthefloor.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1.Whatistheweatherliketoday

A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Cool.

2.Whatdoesthemanlikedoingmost

A.Playinginthepool.B.Playingcomputergames.C.Readingbooks.

3.Howoftendoesthemandoexercise

A.Hardlyever.B.Onceaweek.C.Twiceaweek.

4.WherewillthespeakersbenextSaturdaynight

A.Inacinema.B.Inabookstore.C.Atthewoman’shouse.

三、短文

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

1.Whatisthespeaker

A.Ateacher.B.Aneditor.C.Astudent.

2.Whatisnecessaryforavolunteer

A.Communicationskills.B.Highscores.C.Experience.

3.What’sthebestreasonfortakingthejob

A.Tolearntowrite.B.Tomakemoney.C.Tohavefun.

4.Whenarevolunteersexpectedtostartworking

A.Rightafterthemeeting.B.Tomorrow.C.Nextweek.

四、閱讀理解

Manypeopleliketraveling,buttheycannottaketheirdogswherevertheygo.Somepeoplelettheirdogsstayaloneathomewhileothersasksomeoneelsetotakecareoftheirpets.Ifyou’releavingyourbelovedpetathomeforaholiday,itcanturnintoabadexperience.Luckily,youdon’thavetoworryaboutyourdogsanymorebecauseRovercancoverforyouwhileyouareonleave.Roveristhelatestservicetoofferathomedogboarding.It’sagoodalternative(替代物)toboardingyourdogatadogboardingkennel(狗舍)oryourneighbor’shouse.

ThewayRoverworksissortoflikeAirbnb.DogownerssurftheRoverwebsiteorappforpetsitters(照看者),whichcanbeorganizedbyzipcode(郵政編碼)andavailabledates.Informationofpetsittersisprovided,completewithmanyreviews,specificservicesandrates.NowRoverhasover25,000petsittersinmorethan5,000UScities.Andthey’reallexperiencedpetsitters.

Afterfindingsomeonethatmeetsyourneeds,justsendmessagestothepetsittertoarrangeameeting.Then,likeRoversays,allthatislefttodoisrelax!Rover’spetsittersareencouragedtosendtextandpictureinformationthroughouttheday,andifthere’samedicalemergency,thesitewillsendavet(獸醫(yī)).Besides,don’tworryaboutapetsitterwhofailstohelpyou,becausesomeoneelsewillsoontakehisorherplace.

Happydoggie,happytravels—thatsoundsgoodtous.TolearnmoreaboutRover,clickhere.

1.WhatkindofservicedoesRovermainlyprovide

A.Helpingpeopletakecareoftheirdogs.B.Helpingparentslookaftertheirkids.

C.Tellingpeoplewheretotravelto.D.Providinginformationaboutdogs.

2.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanknowaboutapetsitterthrough.

A.sendingemails

B.makingphonecalls

C.askingotherdogowners

D.lookingatinformationonRover

3.WhatisaRoverpetsitterencouragedtodo

A.Walkthedogeveryday.

B.Learnsomefirstaidskills.

C.Callthepetowneranytime.

D.Providethelatestinformationaboutthedog.

Anearthquakeisoneofthemostcommonnaturaldisasters.Itmaycausegreatdamage.Soitiswisetolearnsomesimplesafetytipstoprotectyourselforyourfamilymembers.

Fragileitemslikethosemadeofglassareeasilybrokenandshouldusuallybeplacedonalowersurface,nearthegroundinsteadofplacingtheminthecupboardshigherup.Neverplacethemnearyourbed,sofasandotherfurniturewhereyouwouldbesittingorlyingdown.Whenthereisastrongmovement,thesepieceswillfallonthefloordirectlyandnotonyou.

Thereisastrongchanceofshortcircuits(短路)andfireduringanearthquake.Makesureyouturnoffelectricalconnectionsandgasimmediatelywhenanearthquakehappens.

Duringanearthquake,liebeneathanobjectthatisnoteasilydamaged.Donotgonearobjectsthatcoulddirectlyfallonyou.Neverusetheelevatortogodown.Stayinsideuntiltheshakingstopsanditissafetogooutside.Researchhasshownthatmostinjurieshappenwhenpeopleinsidebuildingstrytogoout.Usethestaircasesatalltimes.

Ifyouareoutdoors,donottakeshelterunderatree,streetlights,electricpolesortallbuildings.Ifyouaredriving,stopyourcarandstayinasafeplace.Donotparkyourcarunderatreeoranytallobject.

Iftrappedindebris(瓦礫堆),coveryourmouthwithahandkerchieforclothing.Taponapipeorthewallsothatrescuers(營救人員)canfindyou.Useawhistle(哨子)ifoneisavailable.Nevershoutforhelp.Shoutingcancauseyoutobreatheindangerousamountsofdust.Donotlightamatchbecauseyoumayburnyourself.Donotmoveaboutorkickupdust.

1.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders.

A.whattodoinearthquakes

B.howtopreventearthquakes

C.thedamagecausedbyearthquakes

D.therescueworkafterearthquakes

2.Theunderlinedword“Fragile”inParagraph2probablymeans“_”.

A.EasilyfoundB.ExpensiveC.EasilybrokenD.Heavy

3.Duringtheearthquake,peopleareadvisedto.

A.takeshelterunderatree

B.drivetoasafeplacequickly

C.gooutofthebuildingatonce

D.turnoffelectricityandgasimmediately

Physicaleducation,orPE,isn’trequiredforallhighschoolstudents.Insomeschools,itisn’tofferedforsomedifferentreasons.ButshouldhighschoolstudentshavephysicaleducationTheansweriscertainly“yes”.

Todaymanypeopledon’tdosports.Butasisknowntoall,doingsportsisveryimportantforanadult.Teachingteenstheimportanceofahealthylifestyleandmakingfitnessplansnowcanhelpteensputexerciseinthefirstplaceasanadult.

Highschoolisn’tthateasy.Manystudentsareunderalotofstress.Stresscanbeharmfultoastudent’sstudiesandlife.Doingsportscanhelpthemdealwithstressbetter,helpingthemliveahappierlifeatschool.

TheAmericanHeartAssociationsaysthat10millionkidsandteenssufferfromobesity(肥胖癥).Teensshouldget60minutesofphysicalactivityperdaytocontroltheirweightandtohelptheirbonesgetstronger.Theincreaseinactivitiesthatdon’tgetteenstomovearound,suchasvideogamesandcomputeractivities,meansmanyteensdon’tgettheirrequiredexercise.PEclassesactasapublichealthmeasuretoencouragephysicalactivitiesandhelpteenshavehealthyweights.

Notdoingsportsincreasesteens’riskofdevelopingmanydiseases.Anactivelifestyleoffersagoodwayofprotectionfromthesehealthproblems.Asmuchas75percentofhealth-carespendinggoestowardtreatingmedicalconditionsthatcanbehinderedbylifestylechanges,accordingtotheAmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine.

AccordingtothePresident’sCouncilonFitness,SportsandNutrition(PCFSN),studentswhoperformedfivehoursofphysicalactivityeachweekimprovedtheiracademic(學(xué)業(yè)的)performance.Studentsfromprogramswithnophysicalactivity,whousedtheextratimeforclassroomstudy,didnotperformbetteronteststhanthosewhogaveupsomestudytimeinsupportofphysicaleducation.

1.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatdoesphysicaleducationinhighschoolmean

A.Makingteensattachimportancetoexerciselater.B.Removingthestressfacedbyteensatschool.

C.Gettingteenstoencourageadultstoexercise.D.Helpingteenslearntomakegoodplans.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hindered”inParagraph5mean

A.measured.B.prevented.C.shown.D.caused.

3.AccordingtothePCFSN,doingsports.

A.meansmakingstudentschoosebetweensportsandstudies

B.helpsstudentsmakegooduseofalltheirtime

C.meansstudentsadjusttotheirstudiesbetter

D.helpsstudentsdobetterintheirstudies

4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout

A.Whyhighschoolstudentsshouldreceivephysicaleducation.B.Whysomeschoolsconsiderphysicaleducationimportant.

C.Howschoolscanhelpstudentslovedoingsports.D.Howhighschoolstudentscanliveabetterlife.

五、七選五

HowtoBeaGoodTourist

Wetravelnotonlyforworkbutalsoforfunandlearning.Restaurants,galleries,templesandarchitecture...Theseplacesarelikehomesforpeoplewholiveandworkthere.Howwouldyouwantvisitorstobehaveinyourownhome1.Therearemanywaysofdoingthiswithoutsacrificingourownholiday.

Doyourhomework.2.Guideswillhelpyouwhenyougettothesite,butisthatthebestplacetogoIsitpopularonlybecausetheone-daytouristcanseeiteasilyorbecauseitisreallyaworthwhileplacetovisit?You’dbettercheckitout.

3.Walkaround,evenifinthestreetsclosesttoyourhotel.Eatinlocalrestaurants.Talktothelocals.Learnafewinthelocallanguageandusethem.Youwillsurelygetasmilefromthehotelstaffandstreetsellers.

Helppreservethesites.Mostofthesitesyouvisitmaybevisitedbymillionsofpeopleayear,socareneedstobetakentoallowotherstoenjoythemaswell.Someofthesemonumentsaresooldandfragilethattheyaresensitivetothetouchofhandsorbagsandshows.4.Thisway,youdon’tencouragetheuseofthoseplasticbagsthatflyallovermanysites.

Andhere’sthebigone—goodmannersarenearlyuniversal.5.Ifthatdoesn’tsoundlikeyou,thengivetheworldabreakandstayhome.

A.Experiencetheplace.

B.Alwayshaveaclothbagwithyou.

C.Readabouttheplacesyouwanttovisit.

D.Trytobuysomethingfromthelocalstores.

E.Agoodtouristispolite,positiveandeco-sensitive.

F.We’vecleanedupafterourselvesandtakenonlygoodmemories.

G.Ithinkwewouldlikethemtomakeitalittlebetterbecauseoftheirvisit.

六、完形填空

Haveyoueverhadproblemsinyourlifeanddon’tknowhowtobehappyIf____,youwillfind“BeingaHappyTeenager”byAustralianwriterAndrewMatthews____.

Inhisbook,Matthews____ushowtohaveahappylifeandanswersthe____ofteenagers.

Matthewswritesaboutmany____inthebook,suchasparentsandfriends,andthebook___weshouldstopbeingangryandlearntoforgive.Thebooktellsusofusefulskills___howtoputwhatyouhavelearnedintopicturesofyourmindto____yourmemorybetter.

Manyteenagersthink____happinesscomesfromagoodexamresult,____praisefromotherpeople.Butyoucan____behappyevenwhentherearenosuch“good”things.Successcomesfroma(n)____attitude.Ifyou____fromproblems,youwillhavesuccessinthefuture.

Someschoolstudentshave____ofbeingtootallortooshort.ButMatthewstellsusthat___comesfromthinkingaboutthingsinapositive____.Ifyouare____,peoplenoticeyouandyoucangeta____viewatthemovie;ifyouareshort,yourclothesandshoes____lessroominyourbedroom!ThisisMatthews’mostimportant____:youchoosetobehappy!

1.A.anyB.notC.neverD.so

2.A.wiseB.smartC.usefulD.simple

3.A.ordersB.tellsC.asksD.argues

4.A.problemsB.ideasC.questionsD.comments

5.A.rulesB.classesC.coursesD.subjects

6.A.saysB.writesC.readsD.thinks

7.A.forB.likeC.atD.with

8.A.makeB.turnC.letD.change

9.A.whatB.howC.thatD.whether

10.A.forB.butC.soD.or

11.A.yetB.alreadyC.stillD.rather

12.A.badB.goodC.independentD.normal

13.A.learnB.rescueC.struggleD.separate

14.A.experiencesB.difficultiesC.personalitiesD.problems

15.A.successB.happinessC.failureD.height

16.A.wayB

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