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2024~2025學年第一學期高一期中質量監(jiān)測英語試卷2024.11注意:本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分。兩部分答案都做在答題卡上??偡譃?50分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatisTomgoingtodo?A.Giveaspeech. B.Listentoaspeech. C.Prepareforaspeech.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Bossandworker. C.Husbandandwife.3.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Cookabigsupper. B.Checkhisreport. C.MeetDr.Smithfirst.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’tbookaroom. B.Shedoesn’tliketakingthelift. C.Sheprefersaquietroom.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ATVshow. B.Apieceofnews. C.Anewspaperarticle.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatisHenrydoing?A.Preparingmeals. B.Havingbeer. C.WatchingTV.7.Whoiscomingsoon?A.Jean B.Mary. C.Sam.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdothespeakersdotoprotecttheenvironment?A.Shareacar. B.Usefewerlights. C.Goonfoot.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisamother. B.Sheisalwayslate. C.Shegetssleepyeasily.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Showheraround. B.HelpherimproveEnglish. C.Introducetheneighborstoher.11.WhenwillthewomanvisitLuke?A.OnWednesday. B.OnThursday. C.OnFriday.12.Whatwillthewomanbringfortheman?A.Acake. B.Somecoffee C.Homemadebread.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howoftenisthemansupposedtoplaybasketballthismonth?A.Onceamonth B.Twiceamonth. C.Onceaweek.14.WhydoesthemanrefusetogotoNewYork?A.Theywenttherelasttime. B.Theydon’thaveenoughtime. C.Theydon’thavemuchmoney.15.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Winter.16.Wherearethespeakersprobablygoingtostay?A.Inafriend’shouse B.IntheStrawberryRiverInn. C.Inabighotel.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howlongshouldthefilmlastatmost?A.12minutes. B.11minutes. C.8minutes.18.Whattypeoffilmisrequiredthisyear?A.Horrorfilms. B.Comedy. C.Drama.19.Whatisthetopicofthefilmsthisyear?A.Thefamily. B.Theweather C.Schools.20.Wherecanpeopleseethebestfilms?A.AttheTownHall B.IntheMarketSquare. C.InLondonInternationalAcademy.第二部分閱讀(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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AThebestmealdelivery(送貨)servicesprovidehealthfulmealsthathelpyouachieveyourweightlossgoals.Usingfirst-handknowledgeandadvicefromseveralexperts,wemadealistofthebestweightlossmealdeliveryservicestohelpyoufindtherightplan.●Diet-to-goDiet-to-goisourbestchoiceforaweightlossmealdeliveryservice.Theteamofexpertshelpsyoufollowyourplanandprovidesupport.Price:Mealsstartat$138.99per(每一)weekWhat’sOffered:FrozenandfreshpreparedmealsDeliveryArea:48states●PurpleCarrotWhilePurpleCarrotdoesn’tcallitselfaweightlosscompany,itsservicefocusesonplant-basedplansthatgiveyourbodyenergy.Price:$11-$13.25perserving(一份)What’sOffered:Freshmealpacks,freshpreparedmeals,andsomeadd-onsDeliveryArea:48states●CookUnityEachweek,customerscanselectfour,six,eight,twelve,orsixteenmealspershipmentandchoosefromthelistofdishes.Someofthemaindishesarebasedonideasfromdifferentcountries,liketheMiddleEast,India,andSingapore.Price:$11.09-$13.59perservingWhat’sOffered:FreshpreparedmealsDeliveryArea:45states●TrifectaTrifectafocusesonbalancedmealsandhealthymaterials(材料)areusedwheneverpossible.Inaddition,customerscaneasilytrack(追蹤)personalprogresswiththehelpofappsPrice:Mealplansstartat$104.93pershipmentWhat’sOffered:Freshpreparedmeals,andsomeadd-onsDeliveryArea:50states21.Whichmealdeliveryservicewillyouchooseifyouareinterestedinforeigndishes?A.Diet-to-go. B.PurpleCarrot. C.CookUnity. D.Trifecta22.Whatdothefourserviceshaveincommon?A.Theydelivertomorethan50states. B.Theysetthesamepriceperserving.C.Theyofferfreshpreparedmeals. D.Theyprovidetrackingapps.23.Whatisthistext?A.Abuyer’sguide. B.Acook’smenu. C.Asciencereport. D.Atravelposter.BIfyoulookattheInstagram(一款應用程序)postofOlympicskateboardingmedalistRayssaLeal,youmightbesurprisedtoseeapairofoldshoeswithholes.They’reasymbolofhowskateboardinghaschangedherlife.RayssaLealbecameanInternethitalmost9yearsagowhenavideoofthethen7-year-oldskateboardinginabrightblueprincessdresswithfairy(仙女的)wingsspreadquicklyandwidely.So,shegotthenickname“l(fā)ittleskateboardingfairy”Lifewasalwayshardfortheyoungskateboarder.Shegotherfirstskateboardwhenshewas5—agiftfromherparentsin2013.Shefellinlovewithskateboardingandspentallherfreetimepracticing.ButasshewroteinanInstagrampostthisMarch:“WhenIwaslittleIalwaysimaginedhavinggoodsneakers(運動鞋)forskateboardingthatwerecomfortable,butunfortunatelymyparentscouldn’taffordthebestsneakers.Iwouldwalkwithshoesthathadahole,whichsometimeswouldevenmakemysocksholey(有洞的).ItwaswhatIhad,andIwasalreadyveryhappywiththatbecausejustbeingabletoskateboardwasalreadyenoughforme,”shewroteaboutthesneakerspicturedinherpost.The“l(fā)ittlefairy”kepttryingandatage13wonsilverinthewomen’sstreetskateboardingeventintheTokyoOlympics.AfterwinningabronzemedalattheParisOlympics,shesaidshewascrying“tears..ofjoy”andadded,“Justbeingheremakesmehappy.It’ssomethingsobig.”Sheworegoodsneakers.It’safull-circlemomentfortheathletewhoonceskatedinshoeswithholes,whichwereholy(神圣的)shoesinhereyes.24.WhyaretheoldshoesconsideredasasymboltoRayssaLeal?A.Theyshowedherhardpractice. B.Theysawhercontinuousgrowth.C.Theywereherfirstpairofshoes. D.Theywereagiftfromherparents.25.WhatmadeRayssaLealgetthenickname?A.Herfavouriteshoes. B.Theskateboardwithfairywings.C.Herskateboardingskills. D.Thedresssheworewhenskateboarding.26.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Thedifficultysheexperienced. B.Herworryaboutherparents.C.Theneedoflearningskateboarding. D.Herdreamofbeingamedalist.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PractisingfortheOlympics B.ChangingfromamedalisttoafairyC.Wishingforcomfortablesneakers D.Goingfromholeyshoestoholyshoes高一英語試卷第3頁(共8頁)CThereneverseemstobeenoughtimetodoeverythingyouneedtodo.MakeTimebyJakeKnappandJohnZeratskydiscusseshowtofocusonwhatmatterseveryday.Thebookdoesn’tjustcovertasksyouneedtofinish,butalsoincludestipstomaketimeforactivitiesyoulove,suchaslearninganewskillorspendingtimewithfamily.Itaimstohelppeopleregaintimeforthethingsthathavevalueandmeaningtothem.BothauthorsonceworkedatGoogle—JakehelpeddevelopproductslikeGoogleMeet,whileJohnworkedonthedesignofYouTubeChannels.Usingtheirinsiderknowledge,theyexplainhowtechnologycanbeaddictive(使人上癮的)andsharetipsonhowtospendlesstimeonsocialmedia.Theiruniqueviewpointcomesfromtheirworkinhighlyproductiveenvironments,providingvaluabletipsforstayingfocused.MakeTimeofferspracticaladviceoncreatinghabitstoimproveenergy,focus,andtime.Thebookoffersover80tips,makingitpossibleforreaderstofindwhatworksbestforthem.Jake’sandJohn’sdifferentwaysoftimemanagementprovidereaderswiththefreedomtotestoutdifferentchoicesontheroadtofindwhatworksforthem.Thebookfocusesonmakingsmallchangestomindset(思維模式),environment,andhabitstoescapefromthenever-endingbusyness.Onestandoutmethodisthedaily“highlight,”whereyoufocusonasingletaskeachay,changingbetweenwork-relatedandpersonalactivities.Whilethebookhasitslimitations(局限),beingwrittenbyauthorswithmorecontrolovertheirschedulesthantheaverageperson,itstillprovideshelpfuladvice.Manypeoplemaynothavethesamefreedomovertheirtime,especiallythoseworkinglonghours.However,forthosewithsomeflexibility,MakeTimeofferstoolstohelpmakethemostoftheirtime,focusingonmeaningfulactivitiesandbuildingproductivehabits.28.Whatisthebookaimedat?A.Guidingworkersinlearningnewskills.B.ExplainingthehistoryofGoogleproducts.C.Promotingtheuseoftechnologyindailylife.D.Helpingreadersgetbacktimeformeaningfulthings.29.Whatmakestheauthorshaveuniqueviewpoints?A.WorkexperienceatGoogle. B.MoretimespentontheInternet.C.Fearofproductiveenvironments. D.Advicefromsocialmedia.30.Whatdoesthebooksuggestreadersdotomanagebusynessaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Followastrictdailyschedule. B.Concentrateononetaskperday.C.Stopdoingwork-relatedtasks. D.Changeyourhabitsgreatly.31.Whatlimitationdoesthebookhave?A.Itfocusesonbuildingproductivehabits. B.Itoffersnovaluablesuggestions.C.Itiswrittenbypeoplewithtimeflexibility. D.Itprovidesalimitednumberoftips.DAnewstudysuggeststhatcatscanevenlearntomakeaconnectionbetweenthewordsweuseforobjectsorimages(影像),andtheypickthisupfasterthanourownbabiesdo.Previous(以前的)researchhasshowncatscanfollowhumanpointing,andtheyunderstandwhoisontheirteam,whotheycantrust,andwhodecidestogivethemfood.Wealsoknowtheycanrecognizetheirownnames.Catscanevenlearnthenamesofcatsandpeopletheyknow.“Iwasverysurprised,becausethatmeantcatswereabletolistentopeople’sconversationswithoutthemknowingandunderstandwordswithoutanyspecialtraining,”saysSahoTakagi,ascientistatAzabuUniversityandmemberofthe2022study.Shewondered:Docatshaveanaturalabilitytolearnhumanlanguage?Tofindout,theteamgaveawordtestto31adultpetcats,byputingeachoneinfrontofalaptopshowingtwoshortcartoonanimations(動畫),whileanaudiotrack(音軌)ofthecat’scaregiversayingamade-upwordwasplayed.Mostcatswereusedtothepairingafterfourtests.Whenthecatsweretiredofthis,theyweregivenabreakbeforethenextround,inwhichtheimagesandaudiowereplayedfourmoretimes,withaslightchange:halftheimageshadthe‘wrong’audio.Thecatsshowedsignsofconfusionwhentheynoticedamismatch,spending33percentmoretimelookingatthescreenwhenthishappened.“Somecatsevenlookedfixedlyatthescreenduringthechangedcondition,”TakagitoldScience.“Catspayattentiontowhatwesayineverydaylife—andtrytounderstandus—morethanwerealize.”Whiletheseexperimentssuggestcatsmightbeabletomakeaconnectionbetweenhumanwordsandimagesevenfasterthanhumanbabiesdo,thereareafewkeydifferencesbetweenthe1990sexperimentonbabiesandthisnewstudy.Thebabies,forexample,wereonlygivenwordsspokenbyastranger.Thecats,ontheotherhand,heardwordsspokenbytheirowncaregivers.Accordingtotheauthors,furtherresearchintowhethertheseabilitiesaresharedoruniquecouldhelpusunderstandcommunicationacrossdifferentspecies(物種).32.WhatsurprisedTakagiaboutcatsaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Theirrecognitionoftheirownnames. B.Theiruntrainedwordunderstandingability.C.Theirgreatcommunicationskills. D.Theirabilitytofollowhumanpointing.33.WhydidtheTakagi’steamconductthewordtest?A.Tostudycats’preferences. B.Toimprovecats’skills.C.Totestcats’languageabilities. D.Toshowcats’behavior34.Whatdidthecatsdowhentheyheardmismatchedaudio?A.Theyignoredthemismatch. B.Theywatchedthescreenlonger.C.Theysleptthroughthetest D.Theylookedaroundquickly.35.Whatcouldfurtherresearchhelpusdo?A.Changetheperformanceofcats B.Improvecommunicationskills.C.Focusonthecaregivers’words. D.Understandcross-speciescommunication.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。It’sstrange,butI’vediscoveredIhaveabettersenseofdirectionthanmanypeople.Iusedtothinkmaybeitwassomethingyouwerebornwithornot,butI’mnowsurethatit’stheskillyoucanlearn.36Ihopethishelpsthosewhofeellost●Lookatamapforafewminutes.37Isthereariver,lakeorseashore?Isthereabigcentralpark,orseveralbigparks?Whereisthedowntownarea?Whatarethemajorneighborhoods?Majorroads?What’stothenorthorsouth?●Formamentalmap.Whenyoulookatamapforafewminutes,andthenwalkaround,whatyou’redoingisformingamentalmapofthecity.Atfirst,it’sveryvague(模糊的).38●Keepyourdirectionasyouwalkaround.Whenyouwalktoaplace,orevenhangoutaimlessly,it’seasytogetlost.Instead,ifyoumakealeftturn,think,“Oh,nowI’mgoingwest,”andalsorememberwhereyourlandmark(地標)isinrelationtowhereyouare.Forexample,ifyoustartoutheadingstraightfortheEiffelTower,butthenturnleft,thatmeansitisnowonyourright.Yourmentalmapshouldchangeabittoo,soyou’renowfacingsouthinsteadofwest.39●Markthemajorstreetsinyourmentalmap.Everyneighborhoodhasitsmajorstreets,withshoppingandrestaurantsandthelike.40Youshouldgettothepointwhereyoucanpointthedirectionofthesemajorstreets,andevenknowgenerallyhowmanyblockstogettothem.Thatmightseemlikealot,butafterawhile,thisallbecomessecondnature.Happywandering,myfriends.A.Lookatthemapagain.B.I’vebrokenitintoseveralstepsC.Thisisthebestwaytoknowstreetnames.D.Butasyouwalk,you’readdingtothemap.E.Gettoknowwherethoseare,andputthemonyourmentalmap.F.Inthisway,youcanalwaysknowwhichwaytogotogethome.G.YoucanopenGoogleMapsandlookatthecityanditsmajorlandmarks.第三部分語言運用(共五節(jié),滿分55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。Ihadafriendwhowasareal“scorekeeper.”Shehadgrownuplearning:“Neitheraborrowernoralenderbe.”Everyfavororactof41donetoherhadtobepaidforeitherincashorinkind(以實物支付).OnceImowed(割)herlawn(草坪).IforgottotellherwhenIwasdone.Shefollowedmetomyhouseto42me.Icouldseelivingthiswaycausedhermuch43Myparentsgrewupnotwantingtotakecharityeither.Theywereverypoor,butoftenhelpedothers.Momwould44vegetablesfromourgarden,whileDadwouldoftendochoresforsomeone45.Whentheydidso,Ialwayssawaspecialsparkle(閃光)intheireyesand46intheirsmiles.Thenonenightourhomecaughtfireandburnedtotheground.Weall47butlosteverything.Wewereextremelyupset,homeless,and48.Butthenextday,help49.Thewholecommunitygottogetheraroundusinlove.Theybroughtusfoodandclothes,foundusatemporaryplaceto50.Whenwetriedtobuyanewhometolivein,theyoffered51.Therewasnowaywecouldever52theirkindness.Yet,Isoonsawthatnoone53usto.Becauseinthefacesofeachpersonwho54uswerethosesamesparklingeyesandjoyfulsmiles.Yousee,themoreloveyoushare,themoreloveyouhave.Itdoesn’tbalanceout.Itjustkeeps55Don’tkeepscorethen.JustLove.41.A.honesty B.rescue C.kindness D.rudeness42.A.praise B.punish C.blame D.pay43.A.stress B.luck C.reflection D.disappointment44.A.putaway B.giveaway C.takeaway D.throwaway45.A.inpreparation B.inalarm C.inneed D.incontrol46.A.joy B.sadness C.pain D.loss47.A.returned B.cried C.hesitated D.survived48.A.careless B.hopeless C.worthless D.fearless49.A.ended B.disappeared C.reduced D.arrived50.A.sit B.stay C.hide D.relax51.A.reply B.warning C.protection D.money52.A.repay B.spread C.display D.express53.A.trained B.expected C.begged D.advised54.A.judged B.thanked C.helped D.admired55.A.growing B.updating C.changing D.dropping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~或括號內單詞的正確形式。TheShanghaiMuseumEastisnowpresentingthefirstindividualexhibition(展覽)for56livingartist.WallaceChan:HalfaCenturyisputtogetherwith57(origin)artifacts(手工制品)fromthecollectionsofanumberoffamousinstitutions(機構),58(include)morethan200piecescreatedbya59(design)fromHongKong.TheShanghaiMuseumhasafocusonbothancientartandmodernart,accordingto60(it)director,ChuXiaobo.Ithasbegunnewexhibitions61seektointroducemodernartistsfrombothhomeandabroad.“Thegoalisforustoexploretheunknown,challengeourselves62getreadyforthefuture,”Chusaidattheopening.TheartistintheexhibitionwasborninFuzhou,Fujianprovincein1956.Asoneofthemostwell-knownjewelry(珠寶)artistsintheworld,heisrecognizedforhiscreativeideas,whichare63(benefit)tohisdesigningartworkswithgemstonesandothermaterials.Known64“theformidable(令人驚嘆的)Chinese”byEuropeanjewelers,Chansaid,“I’mamanoflittleeducation,butthroughworkinghardover50years,I65(manage)tocreatesomething,andcommunicatewithothers.”第三節(jié)單詞拼寫根據(jù)首字母或中文提示寫出句中所缺單詞,注意使用正確形式。(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)66.Withagood______(態(tài)度)andhighinterestinlearning,studentsaresuretoperformwell67.Theflexibilitywillallowworkerstomaketheirretirementplansaccordingtotheirpersonaland______(職業(yè))conditions.68.OnlyifwesurftheInternetina______(負責任的)mannercanitbeaplaceofwonderanddiscovery.69.Thewinterseasontourismattractionswillprovideexperiencesfilledwithentertainment,______(冒險)andnaturalbeauty.70.Thecompanyaimstobringworkers’______(潛力)andcreativityintofullplay.71.Somefishprefers______watertodeepwaterbecauseitiswarmer72.Thankstoa______intechnology,thewaywecommunicatewithothershaschangedgreatly.73.Itisunwiseforyoungladiestotakeweight-losspillstokeeps______atthecostoftheirhealth.74.Thereisnothingbetterthandoingr______exercisetokeepyourphysicalhealth.75.Shehasbeeni______sinceshemovedoutofherparents’houseandpreferstodothingsonherown.第四節(jié)短語填空從所給短語中(一個多余)選擇并用其正確形式完成句子。(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿分5分)sticktopassoutgetovertakeinbringoutcountonatalossletgoofoutofsightasaresultofgetintoshape76.Wheneverwemeetdifficulty,wecan______Davidforadviceandheneverletsusdown.77.Don’tbeupset.Sometimeschallengescan______thebestinus.78.______thedamagedonetotheforests,largequantitiesofdeser

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