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高一英語注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽力理解(共6小題;每小題2分,滿分12分)材料及問題播放兩遍。每段后有三個小題,各段播放前有5秒鐘的閱題時間。請根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關小題的問題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中所給的A、B、C項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。聽第一段材料,回答第1-3題。材料和問題讀兩遍。1.Question1:(錄音)A.LastSunday. B.LastSaturday. C.LastFriday.2.Question2:(錄音)A.Havelunch. B.Watchamovie. C.Gohiking.3.Question3:(錄音)A.At8:00. B.At9:00. C.At10:00.聽第二段材料,回答第4-6題。材料和問題讀兩遍。4.Question4:(錄音)A.Bylisteningtothemorningnews.B.Byreadingthenewspaper.C.Bycallinganemploymentservice.5.Question5:(錄音)A.Teachingatauniversity. B.Studyingforeignlanguages.C.Workingasasecretary.6.Question6:(錄音)A.Prepareforaninterview. B.Callagaininadayortwo.C.Sendawrittenapplication.第二節(jié)回答問題(共4小題;每小題2分,滿分8分)聽下面一段材料,然后回答問題。材料和問題讀兩遍。7.Question7:(錄音)Answer:8.Question8:(錄音)Answer:9.Question9:(錄音)Answer:10.Question10:(錄音)Answer:第二部分閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。A100-year-oldAlfredLarsonhasbeenthroughalotinhislifetime,butonethingthatkeepshimgoingisbluebirds.WhenAlfredretiredin1978,hewantedtofindahobbyorsomethingtodothatwouldkeephimbusyandprovidehimwithasenseofpurpose.WhenhereadaNationalGeographicarticleaboutcraftingwoodennestboxesforbluebirdstohelpimprovetheirpopulations,hedecidedtogiveitatry.Alfredexplainedthathestartedbuildingnestboxesonhisranch(大牧場)usingleft-overpiecesofwood.Morethanfourdecadeslater,Alfredisstillgoingstrongandpromotingbluebirdconservationefforts.Alfredisnowmonitoringnearly350nestboxesonsixdifferenttrails(小路)inSouthwestIdaho.Hesaid,"Isettledonasimpledesignthatwaseasytobuildandeasytomonitor.Ikeptaddingmoreboxesonthesetrails,andthesebirdsresponded."Alfred'sboxesgivebluebirdsalotofhelpinsurvival."Withouthiswork,wecan'tseesomanybluebirdsnow,"saidPearman,theauthorofMountainBluebirdTrailMonitoringGuide.Tocelebratehisachievements,filmmakerMatthewPodolskyworkedwithAlfredforweekstocreatea30-minutedocumentary—BluebirdMan.Thefilmexploreshoweverythingledhimtotheworkhedoestodayandhiseffortsinbluebirdprotection."IrememberthefirsttripItooktothebluebirdtrailwithAlfred,andIwasverysurprisedbythespeedwithwhichhemovedfromboxtobox,"saidPodolsky."Hewashikingacrossdifficultanduneventerrain(地形).Ioftenstruggledtokeepupwithhim.Sometimeswe'dcheckmorethan100boxesandbedrivinghomeinthedark."Theimpacthe'shadonthepopulationsofbluebirdsinNorthAmericawillcontinue.11.HowdidAlfredhelpsavebluebirds?A.Byfeedingthempersonally. B.Bypreventingillegalhunting.C.Bymakingwoodennestsforthem. D.Bywritingarticlesaboutthem.12.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?A.ThenumberofbluebirdsinSouthwestIdahodecreases.B.Alfredmakesabigdifferencetobluebirdconservation.C.Climatechangeisthreateningthesurvivalofbluebirdsnow.D.Alfred'seffortshavegreatlyinspiredotherstoprotectbluebirds.13.Whatmightbethedocumentarymainlyabout?A.Howthenaturalhabitatofbluebirdsdisappeared.B.Howbluebirdshavesurvivedinthepastfourdecades.C.Whatinfluencehumanshaveonbluebirds.D.WhatAlfreddoeseverydaytoprotectbluebirds.BWiththewidespreaduseofsmartphones,emojis(表情符號)havebecomeapopularmediumforexpressingemotionsandideas.Researchersnowbelievetheseexpressivesymbolscanplayasignificantroleinmedicine,increasingtheresponserateofhealthsurveys(調(diào)查).Scientistssaythatemployingemojisinhealthcarecommunicationshasseveralbenefits,suchasgeneralrecognitionacrossdiversepopulations.Sothestudyauthorsstronglysupporttheuseofemojistobolstercommunicationbetweenpatientsandphysicians."Bypromotingmoreeffectivecommunicationbetweenpatientsandcareproviders,aswellasbetweenphysiciansthemselves,anemoji-basedlanguagesystemwithacommonagreementofmeaningscanbedeveloped,"saysProfessorKendrickDavis,whoisanassociateprofessorattheUCRSchoolofMedicine.Theprofessorhasbeenworkingoncreatinganemoji-basedmeasurementsystemforthepasttwoyears.Andhehasevenconductedastudyusingemojistomeasurehealthamongcollegestudents.Davisfurtherexplainsthatasignificantpartofmedicalcommunicationincludessurveys,whichareoftenareasofcommunicationbreakdown."Surveysareusuallypassedtopatientsinavarietyofdifferentstagesoftheircare.Butmanysurveysareexplainedwithlanguagethatcanintroduceanobstacle.Thisiswhereemojis,whicharefriendlyandwidelyused,comeintoplaybyreplacingsurveylanguagethatcanbehardforsomepatientstounderstand,"hesays.Theauthorsalsopointoutthatwhileeffectivecommunicationisimportantforsuccessfultreatmentandcare,certainhealthconditionssuchasbraininjurycancausemajorobstacles.Insuchcases,emojiscouldbehelpful.However,Davisalsoacknowledgestheimportanceofqualitative(定性的)methods.Heexpressesaninterestinpartneringresearcherswhosemethodologiesareheavilyqualitative.14.Whydoestheauthormentiontheuseofsmartphonesinparagraph1?A.Tointroducethefunctionsofemojis.B.Toexplainwhyemojisdevelopfast.C.Totelluswhereemojisaremainlyused.D.Toshowemojishavebecomewidelyused.15.Whatdoes"bolster"underlinedinparagraph2mean?A.Improve. B.Start. C.Predict. D.Suggest.16.WhichofthefollowingmayProfessorKendrickDavisagreewith?A.Emojisshouldn'tbeusedinlettersfromdoctors.B.Physiciansarepooratcommunicatingwithpatients.C.Majorobstaclescanbecausedbyemojissometimes.D.Emojiscanhelppatientsfinishmedicalsurveysbetter.CJosephFrederickEngelberger,theFatherofRobotics,wasbornonJuly26,1925.HereceivedhisdegreeinElectricEngineeringin1949fromColumbiaUniversity.HeworkedasanengineerinacompanyandthenhemetGeorgeDevolatapartyin1956,twoyearsafterDevolhaddesignedandpatented(獲得專利權)anindustrialroboticarm.However,thecompanywhereEngelbergerworkedwasclosedintheyearhemetDevol.Findinghimselfjoblessbutwithabusinesspartnerandanidea,Engelbergerco-foundedUnimationwithDevol,creatingtheworld'sfirstroboticscompany.Overthenexttwodecades,theJapanesetooktheleadbyinvesting(投資)heavilyinrobotstoreplacepeopleperformingcertaintasks,InJapan,EngelbergerwaswidelyrecognizedasakeyplayerinJapanesemanufacturingqualityandefficiency.Afterobservinghisagingparents,Engelbergersawtheroboticsautomationcouldbeusedinthemedicalfield.In1984,EngelbergerintroducedHelpMateandhopedtostartanewindustryforin-homerobots.HesoldhisfirstHelpMatetoDanburyHospitalin1988.Themedicalrobotwassosuccessfulthatthehospitalendeduppurchasinganother,andwithinadecade,wellover100hospitalsworldwideoperatedHelpMates.SenatorJosephLiebermandeliveredaspeechintheU.S.Senateinpraiseandrecognitionoftheinventor,callingHelpMateanexamplethatshowsthefederalinvestmentinscienceandtechnologyforpatientscanleadtonewproductsthatcreatejobsforAmericansandmakeforabetterqualityoflife.Engelbergerlikedworking.Soevenafterhegotintohis80s,heremainedactiveinthepromotionanddevelopmentofrobotsforuseineldercare.17.WhathappenedtoEngelbergerin1956?A.Hegothiscollegedegree. B.Hewasunemployed.C.Heinventedaroboticarm. D.Hesoldhiscompany.18.HowdidtheJapanesetreatEngelberger?A.Withalarm. B.Withconcern. C.Withrespect. D.Withindifference.19.Whatdoesparagraph3talkabout?A.TheoriginofHelpMate. B.ThepromotionofHelpMate.C.ThefunctionofHelpMate. D.ThechallengeincreatingHelpMate.20.What'sLieberman'sattitudetowardHelpMate?A.Critical. B.Doubtful. C.Objective. D.Favorable.第二節(jié)語句排序(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)將下列幾個部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號排序,構成一個符合邏輯的完整語篇。A.Anotheristoreadtothem.Researchersfoundthat80%ofchildrensurveyedsaytheylovebeingreadto.Childrenaged6to11whoseparentsdonotreadtothemanymoresaytheymissit.B.Theresearchersalsosuggestpermittingchildrentochoosetheirownbooks.Ofallthe6-to17-year-oldsinthestudy,over90%saidtheirfavoritebooksarethosetheychoseforthemselves.C.Forsomepeople,thewarmestmemoriesfromchildhoodcomefrombeingreadagreatstory.Butreadingtochildrendoesmorethancreatewarmmemories.Itdevelopschildren'slanguageskillsandincreasestheirabilitytosucceedinschool.D.Theresearchersidentifysomewaystodevelopaloveofreadinginachild.Oneissimplytohavebooksathome.Elizabethoncewroteandillustratedchildren'sbooks,sothefamilyalwayshaveplentytoread.Allherchildrenlearnfrombooks.E.Anewreportsaysreadingaloudissoimportantthatparentsshouldstartassoonastheirchildrenarebornandcontinuetoreadaloudevenaftertheirchildrencanreadbythemselves.Foryoungchildren,parentsshouldaskquestionsaboutthebook.21→22→23→24→25第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Insomecountries,manyfamiliesarechoosingcampingasanaffordablewaytovacationduetothecost-of-livingcrisis(危機).26Hereareseveraltipstohelpmakeyourfirstcampingtripasuccess.Campingneedscarefulplanning.Makingadetailedlistofwhattobringensuresnothingimportantisforgotten.Itisadvisedtopacklightandeasy-to-set-uptents(帳篷).It'salsoimportanttochooseequipmentsuitablefortheseason.Forfamilies,bringingcomfortitemslikefavoritebooksortoyscanmakethenewenvironmentmorewelcomingforkids.27Othernecessarieslikewetwipes(濕巾)aremust-haves.Campingismorethanjustsettingupatent.28Groupcampingtripscansimplifythings,especiallywhenitcomestomeals.Sharingmealresponsibilitieswithotherfamiliesnotonlyreducestheloadbutalsoimprovesthesharedexperience.Choosingsimpleandeasy-to-preparefoodshelpstoo.29Activitiesliketreasurehunts,campfirestoriescanturncampingintoanadventure.Natureitselfoffersendlessenjoyment,frombirdwatchingtoplantrecognizing.Moreover,campingisalsoanopportunitytoteachkidsvaluablelifeskillsandsafetylessons.Fromcookingoveracampfiretolearningaboutnature,theseexperiencesarebotheducationalandenjoyable.Safetylessonsarealsoimportant,likestayingwithincampsitesandrecognizingdangerousplants.Allinall,campingisafantasticwaytoenjoytheoutdoorsandspendqualitytimewithfamily.30A.Usetheexperiencetoteachlifeskills.B.Campingshouldbeanenjoyableadventure.C.Italsoincludespreparingandplanningmeals.D.Allowthekidstotakepartinplanningprocess.E.Sincechildrencangetuntidy,packingextraclothesisnecessary.F.Withtherightpreparationandattitude,itcanbeanunforgettableexperience.G.However,forfirst-timecampers,especiallythosewithkids,theexperiencecanbechallenging.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。JonathanTiongcameintotheworldwithararediseasethatgraduallydamagesmuscles(肌肉)overtime.Adoctor31apredictiontohisparentsthathewouldn'tlivebeyondhissecondbirthday.Yet,Tiongnotonlysurpassed(超出)thedoctor's32butalsomadegreatachievements.Onthedayofhis24thbirthdayinOctober,hegaveaspeech33athisgraduationceremony.What'smore,Tionggota(n)34asaneditorialwriteratafamouswealthfund.However,alltheseamazinghonorswerenoteasily35,forwhichTiongwentallout.Beginninghis36journeyduringtheriseofremoteworkhasalso37theeffectofhisdisability.Tiongfinds38inthevirtualfield,stating,"Havingeveryoneworkonlinefeelsreallygreat.Becausewheneveryoneistogetheronline,Idon'tfeellikethere'sactuallymuchofa39."Despitethe40hehasearned,Tiongremainsasupporterforreshapingsociety'sopinionofsuccess."Wemustadmitthatlivingwithadisabilityisa(n)41challengeinitself,Everyday,countlessindividualswithdisabilities42difficultiesallovertheworldwithoutmediacoverage,fightingtheirbattles43,"Tiongstresses.Hisgoalisnottolowerexpectationsforindividualswithdisabilitiesbutto44thetraditionalideaaboutsuccess."Ifwereconsiderwhatitmeanstosucceed,you'llfindthateveryoneouttherewhoisdoingtheirjobsquietlyis45."31.A.required B.delivered C.organized D.explored32.A.operation B.dream C.prediction D.experience33.A.proudly B.sadly C.creatively D.secretly34.A.joke B.team C.idea D.position35.A.foughtagainst B.comeby C.shownoff D.figuredout36.A.struggling B.unique C.professional D.uncertain37.A.beat B.reduced C.meant D.ended38.A.relief B.fear C.wisdom D.anxiety39.A.responsibility B.comparison C.burden D.difference40.A.loneliness B.treatment C.recognition D.honesty41.A.unexpected B.terrible C.inspiring D.amazing42.A.survive B.observe C.overcome D.discover43.A.quietly B.obviously C.originally D.regularly44.A.challenge B.spread C.define D.confirm45.A.advancing B.contributing C.battling D.succeeding第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AprilFool'sDay,46(celebrate)onthefirstdayofAprileachyear,isadayfilledwithlaughterandpranks(惡作?。?Itisaday47peopleplaypracticaljokesononeanother.AlthoughtheoriginofAprilFool'sDayisuncertain,ithasbecomeabelovedtraditionintheworld.Onthisday,peopleengageinjokeswithfriends,familyandevenco-workers,Itisachanceforeveryonetoshowofftheirsenseofhumorandbringsmilestoothers'48(face).Commonpranksinvolveharmlesstrickslikefakespidersandsurpriseballoons.Thegoalis49(create)light-heartedmomentsoflaughterandamusement.OnepopularprankonAprilFool'sDayisthe"fakenews"joke.Peoplecomeup50surprisingstoriesorannouncements.andtrickothersintobelievingthematfirst.However,itisimportanttoremembertheboundaryofajokeandavoid51(cause)harmtoothers.ThejoyandlaughtersharedonAprilFool'sDayhelpstrengthenrelationships.Itisatimeforpeopletocometogetherandenjoythelightsideoflife.Laughter52(know)toreducestressandimprovemood,makingthisday53perfectopportunitytospreadsomecheer.Inaword,AprilFool'sDayisareminderofthe54(important)offindingjoyandtakingabreakfromtheseriousnessofeverydaylife.So,onAprilFool'sDay,let'sfollowthespiritoffunandenjoythelaughterit55(bring).第四部分詞匯基礎(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)語義匹配(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)句子內(nèi)容,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出與句中畫線部分意義最接近的選項。56.Toourgreatrelief,henarrowlyescapedtheaccident.A.hewastrappedintheaccident B.hewaskilledintheaccidentC.hepreventedtheaccident D.hesurvivedtheaccident57.Hewascuriousabouthowshewouldreactinfaceofdanger.A.Hewondered B.Heguessed C.Hedoubted D.Heargued58.Ididn'tknowanybodyattheparty,butthehostesscametomyrescuebyintroducingmetoafewpeople.A.thehostessprotectedme B.thehostesshelpedmeoutC.thehostesswelcomedme D.thehostessleftmeout59.Thewinnerhasbeendisqualifiedforcheating,sojusticehasbeendone.A.thewinnerhasbeentakentocourt B.thewinnerhasescapedpunishmentC.afairsituationhasbeenachieved D.thetreatmenthasbeenunfair60.Theservicefailedtoliveuptoitsreputationatthehotel,sotheyreceivedmanycomplaints.A.Theservicewasunsatisfactory В.Theservicewaswell-receivedC.Theservicewashighlypraised D.Theservicewasexcellent61.ThepublicadmireTuYouyou,becauseshemakesgreatcontributionstomedicine.A.ThepubliclikeTuYouyouB.ThepublicrespectandlikeTuYouyouC.ThepubliclikeTuYouyou'smedicineD.ThepublicspeakhighlyofTuYouyou62.Ihadsomeoneinmindwhocouldbeequaltotheposition,buthedisappointedme.A.IknewsomeonewhowasgoodforthepositionB.IhavedecidedtheonewhoissuitableforthepositionC.IliketheonewhoisqualifiedforthepositionD.Ihavekeptinmymindtheonewhocanbeequaltotheposition63.Whenhereturnedtohishometownafterthewar,hefoundithadchangedbeyondallrecognition.A.itwasn'teasytospot B.itwasn'tsimilartowhatithadbeenC.itwasmore
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