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榆林市2023-2024學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷滿分:150分考試時間:120分鐘注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、班級和考號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)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。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)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30分)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,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$15.B.$24.C.$30.2.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?A.Herdoctor.B.Heremployer.C.Herteacher.3.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.TheadvantageoftheInternet.B.Thewaytofindwebsites.C.Thecommonuseofcomputers.4.Whatistheproblem?A.Thewomandoesn`tlikethefood.B.Themanmakesamistake.C.Theorderarriveslate.5.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthemovie?A.Interested.B.Excited.C.Disappointed.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。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.WhatdoesthewomanusuallydoonSaturdayafternoon?A.Shedoesexercise.B.Shegoesshopping.C.Shevisitshergrandma.7.WhatisthewomanplanningtodothisSunday?A.Visitherfriends.B.Gotothecitycenter.C.Prepareforaperformance.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whenwilltheplanetakeoff?A.At4:50.B.At6:30.C.At7:30.9.Howwillthespeakersgototheairport?A.Bytaxi.B.Byunderground.C.Bybus.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Windy.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.11.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Watchafootballgame.B.Gobikingwiththeman.C.Dosomehousework.12.Whichteamdoesthemansupport?A.St.Martins.B.StateCollege.C.StateYouthTeam.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatencouragedthemanandhiswifetogototheAntarctic?A.Anarticle.B.Atrainingcourse.C.ATVprogram.14.Whatwastheworstdangeraccordingtotheman?A.Livinginextremetemperature.B.Comingacrossaterriblewind.C.Fallingintoiceholes.15.Whatcausedthefunnynoise?A.Theequipment.B.Theplane.C.Thewind.16.Whatwasasurpriseforthemanandhiswife?A.Theygotsomefreshfood.B.TheycouldleavetheAntarcticearlier.C.Someonewaslivingouttherenearthem.聽第10段獨白,回答第17至20題。17.WhatcanpeopleenjoyattheArtsCenteronMonday?A.Adanceperformance.B.Aplay.C.Aconcert.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthedanceworkshop?A.Itwillallowonly20peopletojoin.B.ItwillbeledbyPhilipCruise.C.Itwilllastovertwohours.19.Wherearethedrummersfrom?A.Greece.B.Japan.C.England.20.WhenwillMaddieFelixcome?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWithanaverageof266sunnydayseveryyear,17milesofworld-classbeaches,andadventuresavailableyear-round,SanDiegoisanidealplaceforfamiliestoexplore.WanderaroundattheSanDiegoZooTheworld-famousSanDiegoZoocompletelytransformeditsChildren`sZoointotheWildlifeExplorersBasecampin2022.Itnowfeaturesatreehouse-styleactivityarea,kid-sizedanimalcave,andabigsplashpad(噴水池).Plentyofbathroomsandchangingareasmakeitconvenienttogetwet,dryoff,andkeepexploring.Watchsensory-friendlyIMAXfilmsFleetScienceCenterinBalboaParkprovidesahands-onapproachtoScience,presentingexhibitsthatexplorethemeslikelight,electricity,andtheuniverse.InStudioX,amakerspace,kidscandesignandconstructprojectslikeawind-poweredcar,marblemaze(大理石迷宮),orperhapsalunarlander.OnAccessibilityMorningseverythirdSaturdayofthemonth,familieswithsensorysensitivitiescanenterthemuseumanhourearlierandattendanIMAXshowingwithlowersoundvolumeandbrighterlighting.SailthroughtheairatTorreyPinesGliderportAdventurousfamiliescanjumpoffacliff(懸崖)andridethewindoverthebeachwithTorreyPinesGliderport.Getarushonaridewithatrainedprofessionalortakealessontolearntheartofsoloparagliding(滑翔傘)oversandstonecliffs.Thegliderportisopensevendaysaweek,weatherpermitting,anditaccommodatesvariousagesandexperiencelevels.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheSanDiegoZoo?A.DirectanIMAXfilm.B.Rideawind-poweredcar.C.Wanderaround.D.Havehands-onlearningexperiences.22.WhichfamilyissuitableforIMAXfilms?A.Thefamilywhoisinterestedintheculture.B.Thefamilythatisfondoffictions.C.Thefamilywholovesanimals.D.Thefamilythathassensorysensitivities.23.Where`sthetextprobablyfrom?A.Anewsreport.B.Ahealthcolumn.C.Atravelmagazine.D.Asciencefiction.BWhenIreachYamadaBeeFarm,Vivianisalreadybusycheckinghive(蜂箱)boxes,notnoticingmypresence.Ihearherchattingwiththebees,theirsofthum(嗡嗡聲)fillingtheairbetweenwordsofencouragementandnegotiation(商量).Vivianwasbornwithextremedeafness.WhileVivianisabletohearwiththehelpofhearingaids,sheusuallytakeoffthemwhenshe`sworking.“Soundsaren`tnaturaltome,”sheexplains.“Ijustlovethepeaceandquiet.WhenI`mwiththebees,Idon`tneedtohear.IcanfocusbetterwhenI`mnotconstantlydisturbed.”Equippedwithonlyherhood(頭巾),hivetool,andsmoker,Vivianmovesatagentlepacewiththeintentionofnotdisturbingthebees.I`moverdressed,havingborrowedafullprotectivesuitfortheoccasion.SheinstructsmetotakeofftheglovesIbroughtandtellsmewheretostandsoastoavoidstressingoutthebees.Vivian`sgentle,carefulstylemakesmefeelateasearoundherinsects.Themoretimewespendtogether,themoreIcometoappreciateVivian`spassion(熱情)forbees,aswellasthewaysthatbeinghardofhearinghaveinfluencedheruniqueapproachtothebeekeeping.Inherpractice,sheemphasizesnaturalbeekeepingtechniquesthatemployminimalchemicalinterventions(干擾).Andshe`sabletogetalltheinformationsheneedstotendtothehivesbyrelyingonherothersenses.Perhapsaboveallelse,whatmakesViviananexcellentbeekeeperisalmostphilosophical.Expertatherjobhaseverythingtodowithadaptation,dealingwiththecountlesschangesthatappearonanygivenday.Istheretoomuchrain?Toolittle?Whenwilltheflowersbloom?Willtheyproduceenoughhoney?Sherespondsaccordingly,makingsurenottodisturbthebees`rhythmandbalance.“Thereisaspiritualsidetobeekeeping,”shesaid.“Youcan`tfullycontrolthem,likewithanythinginnature,really.Someyearsyougetagreathoneyseason.Someyearsarehorribleandyoulose50percentofyourhive.There`salotofheartbreakbutalotofjoyinit,too,justworkingoutsidewiththesecreatures—alivingsuperorganism(個體).”24.WhatassistsViviantohear?A.ahivebox.B.hearingaids.C.achemicalmaterial.D.othersenses.25.WhatisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Vivianmovesgentlyinordernottodisturbthebees.B.AprotectivesuitisnecessaryforVivian.C.LosinghearingbringstroubletoVivian`swork.D.TheauthoristoofrightenedtofollowVivian`sinstructions.26.WhatmattersmostforViviantobecomeanexcellentbeekeeper?A.Herknowledgeonweatherconditions.B.Herremarkablehoneyproduction.C.Hernaturalbeekeepingtechniques.D.Herabilityofdealingwithdailyuncertainties.27.WhatisVivianlike?A.Deafanddepressed.B.Optimisticandskilled.C.Creativeandbrave.D.Heartbrokenbutdetermined.CSometimesitisalmostimpossiblenottofeelhopelessandbroken,”saidtheclimatescientistRuthCerezo-Mota.“Afteralltheflooding,firesanddroughtsofthelastthreeyearsworldwide,areallrelatedtoclimatechange,andafterthefury(襲擊)ofHurricaneOtisinMexico,mycountry,Ireallythoughtgovernmentswerereadytolistentothescience,toactinthepeople`sbestinterest.”Instead,Cerezo-Motaexpectstheworldtoheatbyacatastrophic(災(zāi)難性的)3℃thiscentury,soaringpasttheinternationallyagreed1.5℃targetanddeliveringenormoussufferingtobillionsofpeople.Thisisheroptimisticview,shesaid.“ThebreakingpointformewasameetinginSingapore,”saidCerezo-Mota,anexpertinclimatemodellingattheNationalAutonomousUniversityofMexico.There,shelistenedtootherexpertsspellouttheconnectionbetweenrisingglobaltemperaturesandheatwaves,fires,stormsandfloodshurtingpeople-notattheendofthecentury,buttoday.“Thatwasthetimewheneverythingclicked(恍然大悟).”“Igotupset,”shesaid.“Itwasaverydarkpointinmylife.Iwasunabletodoanythingandwasjustsurviving.”Cerezo-Motarecoveredtocontinueherwork:“Wekeepdoingitbecausewehavetodoit,sothepowerfulcannotsaythattheydidn`tknow.Weknowwhatwe`retalkingabout.Theycansaytheydon`tcare,buttheycan`tsaytheydidn`tknow.”InMéridaontheYucatánpeninsula,whereCerezo-Motalives,theheatkeepsrising.“Lastsummer,wehadaround47℃maximum.Theworstpartisthat,evenatnight,it`s38℃,whichishigherthanyourbodytemperature.Itdoesn`tgiveaminuteofthedayforyourbodytotrytorecover.”Shesaidrecord-breakingheatwavesledtomanydeathsinMexico.“It`sveryfrustratingbecausemanyofthesethingscouldhavebeenavoided.Andit`sjustsillytothink:Well,Idon`tcareifMexicogetsdestroyed?Wehaveseentheseextremeeventshappeningeverywhere.Thereisnotasafeplaceforanyone.“Ithink3℃isbeinghopefulandconservative(保守的).1.5℃isalreadybad,butIdon`tthinkthereisanywaywearegoingtosticktothat.Thereisnotanyclearsignfromanygovernmentthatweareactuallygoingtostayunder1.5℃.”Cerezo-Motaisfarfromaloneinherfear.Asurveyofhundredsoftheworld`sclimateexpertshasfoundthat:●77%ofintervieweesbelieveglobaltemperatureswillreachatleast2.5℃abovepre-industriallevels,adisastrouslevel.●Almosthalf-42%—thinkitwillbemorethan3℃.●Only6%thinkthe1.5℃limitwillbeachieved.28.Theflooding,firesanddroughtsofthepastthreeyearsworldwideisconnectedwith__________.A.climatechangeB.heatwavesC.hightemperatureD.extremeevents29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“soaringpast”inParagraph2probablymean?A.exceptforB.byaccidentC.onthespotD.farbeyond30.WhatisCerezo-Mot`sattitudetowardstheincreaseinglobaltemperatures?A.SubjectiveB.ConcernedC.IndifferentD.Grateful31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatledtotheincreaseinglobaltemperatures?B.WhyisRuthCerezo-Motaindespair?C.Whatdidasurveyoftheworld`sclimateexpertsfind?D.WhatcauseddeathsinMexico?DGrowingevidenceshowsthatdancingcanboostbrainhealthandhelpmanageneurocognitive(神經(jīng)認知的)disorders.Sowhatisitaboutdancethat`sdifferentfromotherregularexercises?HelenaBlumen,acognitive(認知的)scientistatAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicine,saysthecomplex(復(fù)雜的)mentalmultitaskingthatdancerequiresinvolvesvariouspartsofthebrainatthesametime.Basically,dancingrequiresmorebrainpowerthansimplerrepetitive(重復(fù)的)exercises.Whilescientistsarestilllearninghowthemechanismsofdancingworkinthebrain,aclearerpictureisbeginningtoappearResearchersatOttovonGuerickeUniversityinMagdeburg,Germany,didMRIscansofolderadultswhohadparticipatedinoneoftwoprogramsoverasix-monthperiod.Onegrouppracticeddanceandtheotherdidatraditionalexerciseprogramwithcyclingandstrengthtraining.Whilebothgroupsimprovedtheirlevelofphysicalfitness,thedancersgrewmorewhiteandgraymatterinthepartsofthebrainresponsibleforcognitiveprocesses.Bothwhiteandgraymattertypicallydeclineaswegetolder,makingcommunicationinthebrainslow.Imagineyourbrainisacitywithloadsofroads.Theresearchersassumethechangesbroughtbydancingcontributetobrainplasticity,whichislikethecity`sabilitytobuildnewroads,repairoldonesorevenchangethedirectionoftrafficbasedonhowoftentheroutesareusedandwhatthecityneeds.Inadditiontothephysicalandneurological(神經(jīng)學(xué)的)benefits,dancecanalsohelppeopleacceptwhattheirbodiescanandcan`tdo.DawniaBaynes,44,developedmultiplesclerosis(MS)afterherbodyloseallfeelingfromthechestdown.SherecentlyjoinedanonlinedanceprogramforpeoplewithMS.Notonlyhasitimprovedherrangeofmotion,ithasalsohelpedherovercomeherfearofbeingjudgedforhowshemoves.“ToseeotherpeoplemovingislikeI`mmoving,”shesays,“andknowingthatIdon`thavetobeprofessionalandsupertechnicalinmydancingmakesmecomfortablewithwhereIamrightnow.”32.Whatdoesthementalmultitaskinginvolveaccordingtothetext?A.Avarietyofpartsofthebrain.B.Picturingabstractimages.C.Simplerepetitiveexercises.D.Highlevelofphysicalfitness.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plasticity”inparagraph4mean?A.Damage.B.LocationC.Flexibility.D.Process.34.WhatisthemainideaoftheParagraph5?A.Dancingisaprofessionalexercise.B.Dancingcanbenefitpeoplephysicallyandneurologically.C.Dancinghasimprovedpeople’srangeofemotion.D.Dancingcanhelppeopledevelopgreaterself-acceptance.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.DanceforBetterHealthB.TakeProperExerciseC.AcceptWhatYouareD.ManageNeurocognitiveDisorders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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HOWTOOVERCOMEACREATIVEBLOCKI’msittingatmydesk,staringatablankdocument,hopingmyfingerswillstarttypingandabrilliantstorywillappearonmyscreen.EventhoughIfeelfortunatetousuallybefullofideas,Istillfacecreativeblockstimes—whenIfeeluninspired.36Differentemotionsmayleadtocreativeblocks.Oneistheso-called“innercritic(內(nèi)心批評者)”,avoiceweallhavewithinwhenwearefeelinganxious.There`snoroomformistakeswhenthisisincharge,soweendupfeelingfrozen.37Asawayofpeople-pleasingandavoidingconflictoranegativereactionfromotherpeople,itcanproducenegativeself-talk.Ifwefeelinsecure,wemaynotfeelsafetoexpressourselvesthroughartorcraft.Fortunately,therearestepswecantaketobreakthroughtheseblocks.WorkingwithourinnercriticWeworkwithourinnercriticbyteachingitmorecompassionate(有同情心的)waysofspeakingtous.38Thebestwaytodothisistoimaginewhetheryouwouldsaythesamethingsyousayaboutyourselftoalovedone.It`sunlikelythatyou`dsay:“You`renotgoodenough,whatafailure!”Thenwecanthinkofakinderresponsesuchas:“You`velearnedsomuchfromthis,whatdoyouthinkyou`lldodifferentlynexttimeyouhaveago?”39Wecantryothercreativeandmindfulactivitiestohelpreduceanxiety,andimproveyourself-esteem(自尊).Itcouldbesingingalongtoyourfavouritemusic,doingsomeweeding,goingoutforawalkinnature,takingphotographsonalunchtimestroll(午飯后散步),orhavinginterestingconversationswithfriends.Thenyou`llfeelreadytogetyourcreativityonthegoagain.Nexttimeyou`refeelingacreativeblock,remindyourselfthatit`sOKtojustgetsomethingwritten,orpainted,orcraftedandthatyoudon`tneedtoshareitwithanyone.It`sallaboutmakingastart.40A.Fillingyourcreativitycup.B.Talkingtosomeoneyoutrust.C.We’dbetterbemindfulofourlovedones.D.Perfectionismmaybeanothercause.E.Creativityislikeamuscleandgetseasieronceyougetdoing.F.Suchaproblemcanbesolvedbyunderstandingthecausesofthem.G.Wemustidentifyitscommentsassomethingseparatefromourselves.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和D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Asanelementaryteacher,whatIhadexperiencedlatelytouchedmealot.Lastweek,myelementaryschool41CollegeColorsDay,whenalumni(校友)andfansshowtheirpassionandspiritforacertainuniversity.BaileytoldmehewantedtowearaUniversityofTennesseeshirt,buthecouldn`t42one.Wediscussedhecouldwearanorangeshirttoshowhis43.Whenthedayfinallyarrived,Baileywasso44toshowmehisshirt.Iwasimpressedthathetookitonestep45tomakehisownUT`slabel(標志).However,afterlunch,Baileycametomyoffice,46.Hetoldmesomegirlshadmadefunofthelabel47tohisshirt.Knowingthatheusedtheresources48tohimtotakepartinthespiritday,Idecidedtomakeitextraspecialforhim.IsharedthestoryonmysocialmediaandcontactedUTtobuyashirt,andwhathappenedsubsequently(后來)wasbeyondmyexpectation.Alumni,fansandvolunteers49inresponsetothisstory.Packages50withshirts,giftsandsouvenirs(紀念品)floodedin.51,inordertohonorthefourth-grader`sspirit,theuniversitydecidedto52afour-yearscholarshipcoveringhistuitionfeesifhedecidetoattendUTandmeetadmission53BaileyandIwere54bythelovefromtheextendedcommunity.Iamsurethisunforgettableexperiencewillserveas55forBaileythroughouthislife.41.A.heldB.tendedC.representD.proved42.A.organizeB.selectC.affordD.recognize43.A.strengthB.spiritC.experienceD.obligation44.A.excitedB.warmheartedC.optimisticD.energetic45.A.downB.furtherC.closerD.back46.A.curiousB.generousC.concentratedD.upset47.A.attachedB.limitedC.exposedD.reduced48.A.availableB.convenientC.preciousD.independent49.A.putinB.steppedinC.droppedinD.gavein50.A.promotedB.filledC.rolledD.connected51.A.AfterallB.InawayC.AsaresultD.Inaddition52.A.winB.reflectC.applyD.offer53.A.improvementsB.argumentsC.requirementsD.achievements54.A.anxiousB.confusedC.surprisedD.satisfied55.A.determinationB.congratulationC.imaginationD.inspiration第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下列材料,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。Withthedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandthespreadofnewideas,sometraditionsmayfadeawayandothersmaybeestablished.OneexampleisthetypicalChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflighteningfirecrackers56(drive)awaytheevilspiritsandcelebratethenewyear.Sofar,maybigcities57(give)upthiscustominordertoavoidairpollution,AnotherexampleisHalloween,whichslowlybecameanexcitingfestivalforchildren,inspiteofits58(religion)origins.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial,withbusiness59(take)advantageofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeitmuch60(easy)forthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.Althoughsomebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialized,othersbelievetheincreaseinspendingisgood61theeconomyandpublichappiness.Festivalsare62importantpartofsociety.Theyreflectpeople`swishes,63(belief),faiths,andattitudestowardslife.Theyareoccasions64allowustorelaxandenjoylife,andforgetaboutourworkforalittlewhile.Theyhelpusunderstandwherewecamefrom,whoweare,andwhattoappreciate.Andifyoustudyfestivalscarefully,youmaybesurprisedtofindthatdifferentcultures65(actual)havealotincommonafterall.

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