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深圳市高級中學文博、有為高中2024-2025學年第一學期階段性測試高一英語第一部分;基礎知識。(單項選擇:每道題1.5分,一共22.5分)1.I________thatIcanbeanexcellentvolunteerandmakeagreat________totheclub.A.suspect;appreciation B.conclude;cooperationC.remark;innovation D.guarantee;contribution2.Wealthdoesnotalways______happiness;therefore,weshouldpursuesomeinnersatisfaction.A.conclude B.persevere C.deserve D.guarantee3.Hofman'sinspirationforFloatingFishcamefromChinesefolktales________throughthegenerations.A.dealtwith B.carriedon C.passeddown D.broughtout4.Wehada_____timetalkingabouttheoldbutunforgettabledaysonhisfarm.A.embarrassed B.embarrassing C.delighted D.delightful5.Studentsaregivenalotofexercisestodo,________toimprovetheirgrades.A.a(chǎn)imed B.a(chǎn)iming C.tobeaimed D.toaim6.Theactorwhogavea________performanceasthemadkingmadeastrongimpressionontheaudience.A.cautious B.basic C.precious D.vivid7.When______bythepolice,theyoungmanrefusedtosayanythingabouttheaccident.A.toquestion B.questioned C.questioning D.tobequestioned8.Thecustomerwasso_______withhisserviceandtippedhim100dollars.A.upset B.disappointed C.confused D.content9.Ifyouwanttoloseweight,walkingtoyourofficeeverydaywill______.A.crackasmile B.dothetrickC.makeanapology D.leaveanimpression10.Therecentfieldresearch________themysteryoftheSanxingduiancienttombs.A.cheeredup B.burstonto C.threwlighton D.benefitedfrom11.Manypeople,someof______arenotoverweightatall,arealwaysgoingondietsortakingweight-losspills,_____areoftendangerous.A.who,that B.whom,thatC.who,which D.whom,which12.HaitiwasstruckbyaterribleearthquakeinJanuary,______effectsthepeoplearestillsufferingmonthslater.A.fromwhich B.what C.where D.fromwhose13.Iplacethosephotostakenwithmyfriends________Icanseethemeverydaysothatitcouldremindmeofthosebeautifuldays.A.what B.that C.when D.where14.Herpalefacesuggestedthatshe________seriouslyill.Tooursurprise,shestillsuggestedthatshe___toBeijingonbusiness.A.be;went B.was;wouldgo C.was;couldgo D.was;go15.Hegottothestationbutonly________thetrainhadgone.A.totell B.tobetold C.telling D.beingtold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。Manycompaniesareexpandingtheirmental—healthbenefits(福利),butgettingemployeestotakeadvantageofthemcanbechallenging.PugetSoundEnergyis—onamissiontochangethat.Lastyear,98%ofitsemployeeswatcheda20—minutemental—healthtrainingvideo,andmanagerswereofferedatwo—hourlivemental—healthtraining.Thesessionsincludedtipsonhowtorecognizeandrespondtomental—healthissuesinthemselvesandothers,informationonwhatmental—healthresourcesthecompanyoffers,andpersonalstoriesfromPSEworkerswhohadexperiencedmentalillness.PSEisoneofmanycompaniesexpandingmental—healthbenefitsandtalkingaboutmentalhealthintheworkplaceinnewways.Workersaresufferingfromit,andcompaniesrecognizepoormentalhealthamongemployeeswhichislinkedtolostproductivityandhighermedicalexpenses.Mostcompaniesalreadyoffersomefreemental—healthcounseling(咨詢)throughanemployeeassistanceplan,orEAP,toprovideacertainnumberofcounselingsessionsannuallyforfree.TheproblemisthatEAPsareoftennotmadefulluseof.Whileresearchindicatesthat20%oftheadultpopulationexperiencesamentalillnesseachyear,lessthan8%ofemployeestakeadvantageoftheircompany’sEAP,saysDarrenBrooks.Insomecases,workersdon’tknowtheiremployerhasanEAPbecauseitisn’twell—promoted.Inothercases,workersfeartherecouldberepercussionsiftheiremployerfindsouttheirdepressionoranothermentalillness.StillothersfacelongwaitstobookanappointmentwithEAPduetoanationalshortageofcounselors.Withthatinmind,somecompaniesareimprovingaccesstomental—healthservices.Itrequirestrainingmanagerstorecognizesignsofmental—healthillnessandtospeakaboutspecificchallengesthatpeopleexperienceintheirdailylives.AnotherpartofthechallengeisconvincingpeoplethatitisOKtousethem.Tomakeemployeesmorecomfortableaskingforhelp,somecompaniesareencouragingmanagersandworkerstosharetheirownmental—healthstories.16.WhatwasprobablytheaimofthesessionsofPSEcompany?A.Togetitsemployeesdevotedtotheirwork.B.Toensurethementalhealthofitsemployees.C.Topromotethesalesofthecompany’senergy.D.Totrainitsemployeesformedicalknowledge.17.WhatistheproblemwithEAP?A.Itisnotfullyusedbyemployees.B.Someemployeescan’tafforditforlackofmoney.C.Employeestakingitarefiredbecauseoftheirillness.D.Fewcounselorsarewillingtopromoteittoemployees.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“repercussions”meaninthefifthparagraph?A.Benefits. B.Arrangements. C.Impacts. D.Tendencies.19.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ImprovingMentalHealthBoostsProductivityB.ManyPeopleSimplyDon’tWantMentalExamC.ThereIsaNeedtoDestigmatizeMentalHealthD.Mental—healthBenefitsAreFacedwithChallengesLegend(傳說)saysthatsoapwasfirstdiscoveredonSappoHillinRome.Accordingtolegend,agroupofRomanwomenwerewashingtheirclothesintheRiverTiberatthebaseofahill.Thensomefatfromthedeadanimalsrandownintotheriver.20Thewomensoonfoundthatusingthatthingmadetheclotheseasiertowash.21TheevidenceforthisisBabylonianboxesdatedataround2800B.C.Wordsontheboxespresenttheearliestknownwrittensoaprecipe,whichshowhowtheproductwasmade.Theyshowtheproductwasmadefromfatcombinedwithwoodash(灰)andwater.22TheEbersPapyrusshowsthatancientEgyptianscombinedbothanimalandvegetableoilswithsaltstoproduceasoap—likething.AccordingtoPlinytheElder,thePhoeniciansmadesoapfromgoats’fatandwoodashin600B.C.Pompeiiwasoneofthecitiesdestroyedbythevolcaniceruption(火山爆發(fā))ofMt.Vesuviusinitsruins.Thediscoverysuggeststhattheindustrywasstarted.23Thisisabigdiscoveryforustostudythehistoryofsoap.DuringtheearlycenturyoftheCommonEra,althoughtheRomanswerewellknownfortheirpublicbaths,generallysoapwasnotusedforpersonalcleaning;itwasusedforthetreatmentofdisease.24A.Itformedsomethinglikesoap.B.Wecansaysoapwasreallyimportantinhistory.C.Sosoapwasn'tnecessarilyusedforbodycleaningthen.D.EarlyRomansbegantomakesoapinthefirstcenturyA.D.E.Someothercountriesarealsothoughttohavecreatedsoap.F.Also,itsuggeststhatsoapwaswidelyknownintheRomanEmpire.G.However,theancientBabyloniansweretheoneswhoinventedsoap.Inthelastfewyears,“bike-sharing”companieslikeoBike,ofo,andMobikebeganflooding(擠滿)streetsinplaceslikeChina,Japan,Australia,andSingaporewithbikes.Butitdidn’ttakelongbeforethereweretoomanycompaniesandtoomanybikesonthestreets.Soonmanycompanieswentoutofbusiness,leavingbehindthousandsofunusedrentalbikes.Manyofthemwerecompletelynew.BusinessmanMikeThanTunWinrealizedthatthoughthesebikesdidn’thaveanyvaluewheretheywere,theycoulddoalotofgoodforschoolchildreninMyanmar.SomechildreninMyanmartravelanhourormoreonfooteverydaytogettoschool.Soon,Mr.ThanTunWinhadraisedaround$400,000fortheLessWalkproject.Abouthalfofthemoneywashisown,andtheotherhalfwasgivenbycompanies.TheLessWalkprojectboughtthousandsofnewrentalbikesfromfailedcompaniesandshippedthemtoMyanmar.OnceinMyanmar,thebikesarechangedtomakethemmoreusefulforstudents.Therentalbikesusedtorequireasmartphoneapptounlockthem.LessWalkchangedthisforalockwithakey.Theyalsoaddedasecondplacetositatthebackofthebikes,allowingtwochildrentoridetoschoolononebike.Recentlythey’veaddedanotherchange—they’reusingspecialtiresthatdon’tgoflattotaketheplaceofthebike’sregulartires.Withallthechanges,Mr.ThansayseachbikecostsLessWalkabout$35.Givingoutthebikestakesalittlelonger,sinceLessWalkwantstomakesurethatthebikesgotothestudentswhoneedthemthemost.TheprojectisworkingwithMyanmar’sgovernmentandschoolstofocusonpoorstudentswhowalkclosetotwohoursadaytoschool.ThoughLessWalkonlybeganinMarch,theprojecthasalreadybroughtaround22,500bikesintoMyanmarandhasgivenoutover1,000bikes.Mr.ThanTunWinhopestobringinasmanyas100,000bikesandexpandtheprogramtoLaosandCambodia.25.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraphinthepassage?A.Toattractreaders’attentionto“bike-sharing”companies.B.Tointroduceanewtopicfordiscussion.C.Tousesomeexamplestosupportthetopic.D.Toprovidebackgroundinformationonthetopic.26.WhydidMikeThanTunWinsetuptheLessWalkproject?A.Tomakemoney.B.Tohelptheneedy.C.Togrowhisbusiness.D.Tospreadhisgreentravelidea.27.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebikesthattheLessWalkprojectoffers?A.Theyarealloldsharedbikes.B.Theyallowtwopeopletorideononebike.C.Theyonlyallowanhourofuseaday.D.Theyrequireasmartphoneapptounlockthem.28.Whydoesgivingoutthebikestakealittlelonger?A.Therearen’tenoughbikesforthelocals.B.Thelocalsshowlittleinterestinbikes.C.Theprojecthastopickoutitsuserscarefully.D.Theprojecthasn’tyetreceivedthelocalgovernment’ssupport.SmartStepstoKeepSafe“Socialdistancing(社交距離)”,thisisaphraseusedtostopthecoronavirus(冠狀病毒)fromspreading(傳播).29Arepeoplelistening?Yesandno.Asmorebarsandrestaurantsclose,peoplewillhavenochoice.Thereisagoodreasontofollowthisrule.Evenpeoplewhoshownosymptoms(癥狀)mayhavethevirus(病毒).Theymayfeeltheycanminglewith(和……交往)others.30
Whataretherules?SocialdistancingYoushouldstaysixfeetawayfromothers.Avoidusingpublictransportation.Experts(專家)saythateverysinglecontactwithothersnotmadewillhaveabigimpact.Youwillkeepthevirusfromspreading.31Olderpeopleandpeopleinpoorhealthareinmoredanger.Butyoungpeoplearenotimmune(免疫的).Theymayonlyhavemildsymptoms,buttheymaybecarriers.Theyshouldnothangaround(經(jīng)常和某人在一起)withfragile(脆弱的)familymembersandothers.Iftheydo,itmayaddtothenumberofpeopleinfected(感染).YoucanleaveyourhouseIt’sOKtogooutdoorsforfreshairandexercise.32,buttoavoidbeinginclosecontactwithpeople.Whenyoudoleaveyourhome,wipedownanysurfacesyoucomeintocontactwith.Also,disinfectyourhandswithanalcohol-basedsanitizer(消毒殺菌劑).Avoidtouchingyourface.Alwayswashyourhandswhenyoucomeinfromoutside.
GotothesupermarketBuyasmuchasyoucantoreducethenumberoftripsyouwillneedtomake.Pickatimewhenthestoreislesscrowded.Anysurfaceinsidethestoremaybecontaminated.Useadisinfectingwipetocleanthehandleofthegrocerycart.Ifyoudoweargloves,makesureyoudonottouchyourfaceuntilyouhavetakentheglovesoff.FamilyvisitsIfanyoneinthefamilyisatgreatrisk,sickpeopleshouldnotvisit.Ifeveryoneisyoungandhealthy,smallgroupsmaydoso.33TheplaygroundHealthykidsneedoutdooractivities.Playgroundsmaybedangerzones.Kidsalsotendtotouchtheirmouths,nosesandfacesalot.Parksorplaygroundswithfewkidsareideal.Takehandsanitizersandcleananysurfaceswithdisinfectingwipes.Dothisbeforethekidsbegintoplay.Whatisnext?Nooneknowshowlongthiscrisiswilllast.Anexpertsaid,“Weareinunchartedterritory.”A.Inanyevent,phoningandvideovisitsareimportant.B.Thepointisnottoremainindoors.C.Buttheyarespreadingthevirus.D.Avoidbeinginclosecontactwithpeople.E.Itmeansstayingawayfrompeople.F.Youcangotothesupermarketwithkids.G.YoungpeoplearenotsafeIngvarKamprad,whostartedIKEAasateenager,diedattheageof91.Hebuiltoneoftheworld’sbiggestfurniturecompanies.TherearetwoaspectsofmodernlifethatwehaveIKEAtothankfor:flat-pack(平板包裝)furnitureandahoplayout.IKEAfirstbroughtoutitsflat-packfurnitureinthe1950s.Whetheryouloveorhatethisconcept,itwasastrokeofgeniusandaneffectivewayofmakingthemassesvaluethebrand.Obviousaspectsofitarecost-efficiencyandthepracticalityofshipping.WhenIKEAmadetheswitchawayfromsellingfurniturethatwasalreadyassembled,itwasmostlikelyunawareofhowitwouldinfluenceitsconsumers.Yetscientistshavesincemanagedtoexplainwhyconsumerssimplycan’tgetenoughofbuildingtheirownfurniture.Thesimpleactoftouchingproductscanincreaseyouroverallperceived(感知到的)valueoftheproduct.Couplethiswiththefactthatthemoreeffortaconsumerhasputintobuildingsomethingthemoretheylikeit.Testshaveshownthattheactualactofputtingsomethingtogether(eventhoughheremaybesweatandtearsinvolved)sothatitbecomesacompleteobjectproducesamuchmorefavorableperceptionofthatobjectthanonewouldgetfrompurchasingitinacompleteform.ThephenomenonisknownastheIKEAeffect.Thiseffectisfurtherimprovedbythefactthattouchitselfisrelatedtoemotion.Thismeansthatwhenwetouchsomethingtheemotivepartofourbrainisactivatedsothatweexperienceacloseconnectionwiththeproductemotionally.Thus,thehappyassemblerofthatflatpackwill,oncefinished,feelproudoftheirachievementandexperiencefeelingsofbeingcloselyconnectedtotheitem.ThelayoutoftheIKEAstorehasalsopavedthewayforamorecreativewayofthinkingabouthowtoguidecustomer.Ifyouhaveevervisitedoneofitshugewarehouse(倉庫)stores,youmayhavegoneinthinkingyouweregoingtobuyafewitems,onlytofindyourselfcomingoutofthestorewithashoppingcartfullofthings.Thisisbecauseofitscirculardesignandone-waysystem.Thisdesignmeansyouoftencan’tseewhatiscomingnextandfearyouwillmisssomethingifyoudon’tcontinueallthewayalongthepath.IKEA’screativeabilitytotapintotheunconsciousnessofconsumerisundoubtedlyabigpartofitssuccess—andalsowhyit’sbeencopiedbymanyothercompanies.EventhoughIngvarKampradisnolongerwithus,IKEAhasinheritedfromhimaspiritofthinkingoutsidetheboxtocommunicatewithconsumers.Itwillbeinterestingtoseewhatfollowsnext.34.WhatcanwelearnaboutIngvarKamprad?A.Hepreferredtosellfurnitureratherthanproduceit.B.HesetupIKEAwiththehelpofacoupleofpsychologists.C.Hewasawarethathisideaswouldinfluencecustomersandothercompanies.D.Hisideaofflat-packfurniturehasmadehiscompanypopularwiththepublic.35.Theunderlinedword“assembled”inParagraph4mostprobablymeans“______”.A.packedup B.orderedbeforehandC.fittogether D.tornapart36.What’sthespecialfeatureoftheIKEAstoresindesign?A.Flat-packedproducts. B.Large-sizedlayout.C.Free-accessedshopping. D.Round-shapedroute.37.ThelayoutoftheIKEAstoresisaimedto______.A.meetpeople’sneeds B.promoteitsownsalesC.catchothers’imagination D.improvetheshoppingexperience語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。80-year-oldJoaoisagreatBrazilianclassicalpianist.Attheageof8,hehadalreadywonacontest38Bach.Hecouldplay21notespersecondatthe39ofhisskills.However,fortunewasn’t40toJoao.At24yearsold,hesufferedanaccidentthat41thenervesinthreeofhisfingers.Andat55,hewasstruckinthehead,leavinghimwithbraininjuriesthatcompletelyparalyzed(使癱瘓)his42.Hehadtoabandonthepiano,sincehecould43usehisfingers.Butparalyzedhandsweren’tenoughtomakehim44hismusicalcareer.Joaobecamea(n)45in2003.Hecouldn’tturnthepagesinthescoreorevenswingthestick,soinstead,hejustcommittedeveryscoreto46,notebynote—almost5,000scorepages.Luckily,anengineerwhosawhimplayinglivedecidedto47somethingtohelphim.Afteraconcert,he48Joaowiththefirstmodelofapairofspecialartificialgloves.After49severalmodels,theperfectmatchwascreated.Theglovesprovidethenecessary50foreachfingerandcaneven“tune”towhatheplays.Aftermorethan20years,Jo?ocouldfinally51withhispiano.Jo?oknowsthathemightneverrecoverhis52ofthepast.Buthe’sstartingover,andhewillkeeppushing.38.A.a(chǎn)dapting B.reciting C.playing D.writing39.A.mercy B.option C.drop D.peak40.A.kind B.equal C.mean D.familiar41.A.repaired B.damaged C.sustained D.touched42.A.legs B.a(chǎn)rms C.face D.chest43.A.totally B.simply C.barely D.freely44.A.pursue B.choose C.start D.quit45.A.conductor B.director C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.operator46.A.memory B.display C.paper D.trial47.A.detect B.promote C.purchase D.invent48.A.restricted B.a(chǎn)pproached C.directed D.released49.A.showingoff B.givingaway C.settingup D.testingout50.A.support B.guidance C.a(chǎn)ttention D.a(chǎn)ssignment51.A.compare B.a(chǎn)ge C.reunite D.start52.A.health B.speed C.vision D.strength第二節(jié)選詞填空(22.5分)odd;cell;input;curve;soccer;honour;classic;acquire;helicopter;context;sufficient;periodically;worldwide;asaresult;inonewayoranother53.Hewasrushedtothehospitalby.54.Allanimalsandplantsarecomposedof.55.Thefallingstardescribedalonginthesky.56.Teachersmeettodiscusstheprogressofthestudents.57.Thecomputerwasusedinteaching.,notonlywasteachers’energysaved,butstudentsbecamemoreinterestedinthelessons.58.Hisbookshavesoldmorethan20millioncopies.59.Therehasbeenabigofresourcesintotheprojectfromindustry.60.Itisusuallyeasiertopickoutthemeaningofaphraseinagiven.61.Middleschoolstudentsshouldbeencouragedtoreadmoreliterature.62.ButwhenIbelieveIcan,thenItheabilitytodoitevenifIdidn’thaveitinthebeginning.63.ThemoneyIhavesavedisforbuyingacar.64.We’veallhaveexperiencedstaticelectricity?.65.Idon’tthinkheismadbutheiscertainlyvery?.66.TheboywhoisspeakingtoHelenenjoysplaying.67.Weweredeeplytohavedinnerwiththepresident.第三節(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。Sincetheholdingofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames,teenagersandyoungchildren68(show)agreaterinterestinskiing-relatedactivities.Chinesepeopleborninthe1990sandaftertheyear2000arethemaingroupsofskiers,accordingtoMinistryofCultureandTourismofthePeople’sRepublicofChina,69(base)theresultondatafromarenownedtravelagency.“Duringthewinterthatjustended,thenumberofbookingsforskiing-relatedservicesmadebythesetwoagegroupsaccounted7060percentofthetotal,andthenumberofchildrenwhohadgoneskiingwiththeirparentswasontherise.”thetravelagencysaid.WiththetrendofChineseconsumers’higherenthusiasmforskiing71(notice),aSwissluxurywatchmakerorganizedadayontheslopesforyoungskiersinearlywinterlastyear.“Thisreflectedthecompany’s72(commit)tohelpingchildrenbelieveinthemselvesthroughsports.”itsaid.“We73(firm)believethatsportisimportantfortheintegrationofchildren.So,74meansalottoustobeabletocreateenvironments75childrencanexperiencethefunandjoyofsport,”saidFranziskaGsell,chiefmarketingofficerofthecompany.Chinahadbecomeoneofthemostdynamicmarketsforthecompanyandtheywere76(confidence)abouttheiroperationsinthecountry.Thewide
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