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湖北省部分普通高中聯(lián)盟2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中聯(lián)
考英語試卷
學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):
一、短對(duì)話
1.Whenwillthemanarriveattheparty?
A.At7:30.B.At8:00.C.At8:30.
2.Howdoesthemanhelpthewoman?
A.Byfillingouttheformforher.
B.Bytellingherhispersonalinformation.
C.Byreadingtheinformationontheform.
3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Payfortheshoes.B.Gototheshoeshop,C.Borrowmoneyfromthe
man.
4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Classmates.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Whattheman'shobbyis.
B.Whetherthemanlearneddrawing.
C.Whenthemanwenttohighschool.
二、長(zhǎng)對(duì)話
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
6.WhatdidJenaforgettodo?
A.Tellthewomanabouttheman'scall.
B.Makeanappointmentwiththeman.
C.Takehercellphonewithher.
7.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturday?
A.GoandvisitJena.B.Havedinnerwiththeman.C.Makeaphonecalltoher
sister.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Heishard-working.B.Helikesmakingthings,C.HepaidS50forthe
bookcase.
9.Whatdoesthemandointheend?
A.Hetellsajoke.B.Hemakesafutureplan,C.Heasksthewomanfor
help.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Discussingtheirschedule.B.Packingforajourney.
C.Decidingonapresent.
11.WhatdoesJacqueslikedoing?
A.Swimming.B.Playingbasketball,C.Readingbookson
modemart.
12.Whatwillthespeakersmostprobablydonext?
A.Findabasketball.B.Leavehome.C.Callataxi.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
13.Whendidtheman'sbosscallJefF?
A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.
14.HowdidJeffexplaineverything?
A.Overthephone.B.Bye-mail.C.Inperson.
15.Whydidn'tJeffcometotheofficeonTuesday?
A.Hewassick.B.Hewasofftheday.C.Hewasworking
somewhereelse.
16.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?
A.Excited.B.Angry.C.Surprised.
三、短文
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
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17.Whydidthespeakergoonthetour?
A.Itwastheprizeofacompetition.
B.Johnaskedhertogowithhim.
C.Itwashertravelplan.
18.Whatdidthespeakerdislikeaboutthehotel?
A.Thedrinks.B.Thefood.C.Thewaiters.
19.Whatdidthespeakerthinkofthetriptothemuseum?
A.Disappointing.B.Amazing.C.Terrible.
20.Whatdidthespeakerdointhesecondweek?
A.Sherodeanelephant.B.Shewenttothemountains.C.Sherelaxedinthehotel.
四、閱讀理解
COOLCOLDSPORTS
TheWinterOlympicGamesarenotjustachanceforathletestowinmedalsandhonour
fortheircountries.Everyfouryears,theGamesalsohelpaudiencetogettoknowmoreabout
wintersportsfromaroundtheworld.TheWinterOlympicsmaynothavethelargecrowds
andhugestarsofitsSummerGames,buttheysharethesameOlympicspirit.
Skiing
OneofthemostpopularsportsoftheWinterOlympicGamesisskiing.Skierscompete
inthedownhillandslalom(回轉(zhuǎn)賽),andintheshortandlongcross-countryskiraces.Skiing
wasoriginally(最初)asportplayedonlyincoldnortherncountries,butnowathletesfromall
overtheworldcompeteinthissport,eventhosefromcountrieswithoutanysnow!
Skating
Skaterscompetewitheachotherinspeedracesorinfigure-skatingevents.The
figure-skatersaregenerallyconsideredtobethestarsoftheWinterOlympicGames.These
iceprincesandprincessesaresogracefulthatifseasytoforgetthattheyareactuallyhighly
skilledathletes.
Skeleton(俯式冰橇)
TheskeletonisoneofthestrangestnamedsportsoftheOlympics.Theskeletonis
namedaftertheshapeofthemetalsleds(雪橇)usedinthe1890s,whenthesportfirststarted.
Theskeletonisadownhillsledrace,usuallyonice.Intheskeleton,apersonliesonhisorher
stomachonthesled,withhisorherheadpointingdownhill!
21.WhydoesthewritermentiontheSummerGames?
A.TosharetheOlympicspirit.
B.Tomakeacomparisononsize.
C.Tohelpaudiencelearnmoreaboutsports.
D.TointroducetheOlympicGamescompletely.
22.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthefigure-skaters?
A.Seniorandhonorable.B.Confidentandattractive.
C.Amazingandresponsible.D.Gracefulandhighlyskilled.
23.Whatdothethreesportshaveincommonaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theyallincludedownhillraces.
B.Allthethreearenewly-developed.
C.TheyarealltypicalgamesofWinterOlympics.
D.Alltheathletescomefromicynortherncountries.
Oneday,anexpertintimemanagementwasspeakingtoagroupofbusinessstudents.
Heusedanillustrationtoexpresshispoint.
Withhisbeginningwords,"timeforaquiz”,hepulledoutawide-mouthedjarandsetit
onthetable.Thenhecarefullyplacedaboutadozenfist-sizedrocksintothejaruntilitwas
filledtothetop,heasked,t4Isthisjarfull?^^Everyoneintheclasssaid,"Yes!”"Really?”He
thenreachedunderthetable,pulledoutabucketofgravel(石子),putsomeinandshookthe
jar,causingpiecesofgraveltoworkdownintothespacesbetweenthebigrocks.Thenhe
askedagain,46Isthejar"Probablynot,“oneanswered.
“Good!”Heanswered.Oncemorehereachedunderthetableandbroughtoutabucket
ofsand.Hestarteddumping(傾倒)thesandinthejaranditwentintoallofthespacesleft
betweentherocksandthegravel.Oncemoreheasked,“Isthisjarftdl?”"No!"theclass
shouted."6Good!^^Thenhegrabbedacanofwaterandbegantopouritinuntilthejarwas
filledtotheedge.
Thenheaskedtheclass,“Whatisthepointofthisillustration?^^Oneeagerstudent
replied,t6Thepointis,howeverfullyourscheduleis,ifyoutryreallyhardyoucanalwaysfit
somemorethingsinit!”
“No,"thespeakeranswered,t6Thetruthis:Ifyoudon'tputthebigrocksinfirst,you'll
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nevergettheminatall.Sodothingsyoulove;scheduleforyourself;makeclearwhatarethe
bigrocksinyourlife.Then,putthoseinyourjarfirst.9,
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph1probablymean?
A.Strategy.B.Example.C.Registration.D.Impression.
25.Whatcanwelearnabouttheexpertfromthepassage?
A.Heenjoyedgivingstudentsaquiz.B.Hemightteachinanormalschool.
C.Hewasusedtomakingexperiments,D.Hewasespeciallygoodatmanaging
time.
26.Whydidtheexpertusethejar?
A.Toshowhisidea.B.Toofferasolution.
C.Tocontainthegravel.D.Tomakeanexperiment.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AGoodActivity.B.AJar-FillingDesign.
C.TheStoryOfBigRocks.D.TheLessonForSourceArrangement.
AgroupofwanderingwildelephantshavebecomeanovernightInternethitglobally.
Whiletheoriginalgroupismadeupof16elephants,twodecidedtoreturnhomeafteraweek.
Therestcontinuedtheirjourneynorthward,stoppingonlyforashortbreakinNovember
2020toallowanewly-bornelephantanditsmothertorecover.
Sinceleavingthereserve,theelephantshavewalkedover500kilometers.Alongtheway,
theyenteredfarmsforfoodandwater,walkedthroughurbanstreetsandevenpaidavisittoa
cardealershipandaretirementhome.Noanimalsorpeoplewerehurt.However,they
destroyedmorethan$1millionworthofcrops.
Researchersarenotsurewhytheelephantsdecidedtoleaveorwheretheyareheaded.
Whiletheyareknowntoleavetheirhabitatsinsearchoffood,thisisthelongestmigrationof
wildelephantsrecordedinChina.Becauseofthis,someguessthattheelephantsmaybelost.
However,othersthinktheelephantswereforcedtomoveduetodeforestation.Successful
conservationeffortshavealmostdoubledtheelephantpopulationintheXishuangbanna
NationalNatureReserve.However,theirnaturalhabitathasbeengreatlyreduced.
“Astheirpopulationsincrease,theysearchformorefbod,^^BeckyShuChensaid."You
couldsaythattheincreaseinagriculturallandintheirregionislikefindingabigsweetshop,
rightontheirdoorstep.
Thewanderingherd'ssearchforasuitablehomewasnoticedbylocalswhoeagerly
followedtheirdailymovementsonsocialmedia.AdamChang,assignedtodeliverfoodtothe
elephants,says,""Beforethismeeting,Ijustfeltcuriousaboutanimals.Now,IthinkIwould
volunteerinanimalrightsgroupstopreservethosegiantcreatures.
28.WhydidthewildelephantsstoptemporarilyinNovember2020?
A.Topayavisittoacardealership.
B.Toenjoythefoodgivenbylocalpeople.
C.Towaitforababyelephantanditsmomtorecover.
D.Tofigureoutwhethertheywereintherightdirection.
29.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?
A.Elephantsneverleavetheirhome.
B.Theelephantscouldn'tfindtheirwayhome.
C.Elephantspopulationhasdecreasedforhumanactivities.
D.Scientistsdon'tknowwhytheelephantsleavetheirhome.
30.WhatdoAdamChang'swordsinthelastparagraphmean?
A.Theelephantshavetherightstomove.
B.Theelephantsareannoyedofbeingfollowed.
C.Theelephantsarehelpedbylocalstofindasuitablehome.
D.Theelephantshelptoraisepeopledawarenessofanimalprotection.
31.WhatLsthetextmainlyabout?
A.China'swildelephantsarealwaysonthemove.
B.China.swildelephantsaretouringthroughcities.
C.China?swanderingelephantsarelosingtheirway.
D.China'swanderingwildelephantsattracttheworld.
Bynow,mostpeopleknowtheyshouldbeeatingmorevegetables.Butaretherewaysto
getmorefromthevegetablesyoualreadyeat?Aresearchshowsthatwhenitcomesto
vegetables,ifsnotonlyhowmuchweeat,butalsohowwepreparethem,thatdecidesthe
vitaminsandothernutrientsthatenterourbody.
Manystudiesshowthatpeoplewhoeatlotsofvegetableshavelessheartdisease,and
eyeproblemsandevencancer.Butrawvegetablesarenotalwaysbest.Theresearchersfound
that198Germanswhoeatrawfoodwereshortoflycopene,thematterfoundintomatoesand
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otherredvegetables."Thereisanideathatrawfoodsarealwaysgoingtobebetter,says
StevenK.Clinton,aprofessoratOhioStateUniversity."Forfruitsandvegetables,
sometimesalittlebitofcookingcanbehelpful.^^
Anumberoffactorsdecidehowthevegetablesdogoodtopeople'shealthbeforethey
reachthetable,includingwhereandhowtheyweregrownandstoredbeforebeingbought.
Nosinglecookingwayisbest.Somenutrientsareeasilylostincookingiftheyarecookedin
differentways.
VitaminsCandBareoftenlost.InJanuary,anotherreportsaidthatboilingwasbetter
forcarrotsthanfryingorservingthemraw.Fryingwastheworstwaytocook.
Whatcookedwiththevegetablescanalsobeimportant?Whenthevegetableswere
cookedwithfat,thedinerscangetmorenutrients.Fatcanalsomakethetasteofvegetables
better,meaningthatpeoplewilleatmoreofthem.Puttingonsomeotherthingsthatmakeit
tastebetter-alittlesalt_canmakethefoodtastebetter.
32.Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat.
A.peopleshouldeatmorevegetables
B.thewaypeopleeatvegetablesisimportant
C.eatingvegetablesisgoodforus
D.howmuchvegetablesoneshouldeat
33.Thepeoplewhoeattherawvegetablesforalongtimewill________.
A.havetheeyesproblemsB.haveheartdisease
C.beinneedoflycopeneD.hateeatingtomatoes
34.ThefollowingdecidehowthevegetablesdogoodtopeopleEXCEPT.
A.theplacewherethevegetablesaregrown
B.thewayhowthevegetablesarestored
C.thewayhowthevegetablesareprepared
D.thepriceatwhichthevegetablearesold
35.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanknow.
A.It'sbettertocookvegetableswithfat
B.themorefatinthecooking,thefewervegetablespeoplewilleat
C.Ifsbettertocookthevegetableswithoutsalt
D.thefatwillincreasethenutritionofthevegetables
五、七選五
Whenyouarearrangingtotravelalone,youmayhaveamillionquestions:Where
shouldyougo?Willtherebesomeonetotalkto?Howdoyoustaysafe?Andisitallrightto
travelalone?Infact,travelingaloneisnotasfrighteningasitseems.36
Chooseaplacewhereyoufeelcomfortableandsafe
Honestlyspeaking,travelingaloneforthefirsttimeismoreabouttheexperiencethan
thedestination.Somakesuretochooseaplacethatyoufeelcomfortablewith.Itcouldbe
somewhereclosetohome.37
Makeaplan
Alwaysmakeaplan.Thatwayyou'llavoidworryingtoomuchoverwhereyou9re
staying,whattoseeandhowyou'regettingfromAtoB.
Bookhotelsaheadoftime
Whenyou'retravelingaloneforthefirsttime,bookinghotelsaheadoftimeisextremely
necessary.
Scheduledaccommodationscanmakeyoulessnervous.Inaddition,whenyoubook
yourhotel38Bydoingit,youwon'tbelost.
39
Ifyou'regoingtoatouristyplacelikeThailand,therearelotsofotherpeoplewhoare
travelingalone.Mostlikely,they711beeasytotalktoandthey911wanttocommunicate.They
mightalsoaskyoutojointhemfordinnerorabeer.Thathappensalot.
Letsomeoneknowwhereyouare
Yourfamilyandfriendsloveyouandprobablyworryaboutyoueveryday.Whatifyou
aretravellingaloneforalongtimewithoutkeepingintouchwiththem?40thatwill
makeyouandthemfeelsafer.Andincasesomethingdoeshappen,they911knowwhereyou
are.
A.Askpeopleforhelp
B.Talktopeople
C.Thespecifictipsareasfollows
D.Sotextthemandletthemknowwhatyou9reuptothroughoutyourtrip.
E.Thefirstthingyouneedtodoisbelieveinyourself
F.askiftheywillsendadrivertopickyouup
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G.Itcouldbesomewhereyou'vealreadybeenwithfriendaswell.
六、完形填空
WhenIwasabout10yearsold,Iwaswalkingdownthestreetwithmymother.She
41tospeaktoMr.Lee.IknewIcouldseeMr.Leeanytimearoundtheneighborhood,soI
didn'tgreethim.Later,mymother42mebythearmandsaid43thathasstuck
withmeforever.Shesaid,“Youletthatbethe44timeyoueverwalkbysomebody
andnotopenupyourmouthtospeak,because45adogwillmoveitstailgentlywhen
itpassesyouonthe46
That47touchingmyheartdeeply,ifsbeenaguidepostformeandthe
foundationofwhoIam.It'snotjustsomethingIbelievein;it'sbecomeawayoflife.I
believethateveryperson48tofeelsomeonerealizetheirpresence,whetherheis
49ornobody.
Atwork,Ialwaysusedtosayhellotothe50ofthecompanyandaskhimhow
our51wasdoing.ButIwasalsospeakingtothepeopleinthecafeandthepeople
who52thebuildings,andaskedhowtheirchildrenweredoing.Oneday,Iaskedthe
founderhow53hethoughtIcouldgoinhiscompany.Hesaid,"Ifyouwantto,you
cangetallthe54tothisseat.”
NowI'vebecomevicepresident,butmymother'sadviceisstillinmyheart.Ihave
55alotfromopeningmymouthandsay,“Hello.”
41.A.continuedB.stoppedC.pretendedD.happened
42.A.brokeB.threwC.kickedD.caught
43.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing
44.A.firstB.nextC.lastD.late
45.A.stillB.everC.neverD.even
46.A.streetB.platformC.squareD.campus
47.A.proverbB.phraseC.regulationD.declaration
48.A.refusesB.rejectsC.promiseD.deserves
49.A.anyoneB.everyoneC.somebodyD.everybody
50.A.workmateB.founderC.waiterD.servant
51.A.businessB.houseworkC.educationD.government
52.A.managedB.destroyedC.boughtD.cleaned
53.A.oftenB.longC.farD.fast
54.A.timeB.wayC.whileD.method
55.A.appliedB.enquiredC.benefitedD.purchased
七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Hangzhou,knownforitsbeautifulsceneriesinhistory,isalsoaplacewheregreatevents
areoftenheld.Theopeningceremonyofthe19thAsianGames56(hold)atthe
HangzhouOlympicSportsCenterStadiuminHangzhou,EastChina5sZhejiangprovince
57Saturdayevening.58(netizen)werecaptivated(迷住)bythedisplayof
Chineseaesthetics(美學(xué))exhibitedattheopeningceremony.
Viewersnoticedthatastheathletesmade59(they)entranceinto:thefield,the
screenbeneaththeirfeetmanifested(顯現(xiàn))picturesofplumblossoms,lotus,andosmanthus
(佳花香水)embroiderypatterns.TheentryoftheChineseteamwasaccompaniedbya
breathtakingvisualrepresentationofthemotherland'smountainsandrivers.
Theatmosphereattheopeningceremonyreached60newheightwhenthe
digitaltorchbearer(火炬手)litthemaincauldron(大鍋),61markedahistoric
momentintheAsianGames'historybecauseitwasthefirstinstance(實(shí)例)62(make)
a"digitalhuman^^joininthetorch-lightingceremony.
Theopeningceremonydrewinspiration(靈感)from63(tradition)cultures,
attractingtheworld'stouriststoChina.Itwastherepresentations(呈現(xiàn))64showed
thattoday'sChinaisdeveloping65(quick).
八、申請(qǐng)信
66.第19屆亞運(yùn)會(huì)在杭州已圓滿結(jié)束,這次運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)能圓滿完成,離不開許多默默奉獻(xiàn)
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