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灌南縣2024-2025學年第一學期期中調(diào)研考試高一英語試題(本卷滿分120分考試時間120分鐘)閱讀理解(每小題2.5分,共50分)AHopeBookClubAbookclubisasmallgroupofpersonsthatarereadingthesamebookinordertosharedifferentfeelingsandopinionsaboutthebook.Thebookclubmeetsonceamonthforanhouroflivelydiscussion.Allstudents(3+),teachersandparentsarewelcome!Hereyoucandiscoveranewworld,learnnewideasandmakenewfriends!Whatyoushoulddo:★Youwillreadthebookaloneandthendiscussyourreadinginthebookclub.★Youmustkeepupwithyourreadingsothatyoucanjoinasapartofyourgroup.Thebookclubwilldecidewhatpagesorchapters(章節(jié))youwillread.Youshouldtakedownnotesandthoughtsasyouread.Everyoneinthebookclubisexpectedtojoininthediscussion.Moretips:Keepourplaceclean.Nopetsandnosmoking.Takegoodcareofbooksandreturnthemontime.Youmustaskforleaveifyoucannotjoininthediscussion.Fees:Kidsfrom3-7:Free;Kidsfrom8-18:10dollarsamonth;Adults:15dollarsamonth.Ifyouareinterested,call487-256-656or487-266-545,sendanemailtohopebook@yahoo.comorvisitourwebsiteatwww.hopebookclub.com.1.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha9-year-oldsonpayforbeingintheclubforamonth?A.30dollars. B.25dollars. C.40dollars. D.50dollars.2.Whatarerequiredintheclub?A.Keepingtheenvironmenttidy.B.Takingcareofyourpets.C.Keepingsilentwhendiscussing.D.Decidingwhateverpagesorchapterstoread.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Youcankeepthebooksaslongasyoulike.B.Booksaren’tallowedtobetakenoutoftheclub.C.Themembersintheclubhavetotakedowntheirideas.D.Youcanchooseyourfavoritebookstoreadintheclub.BMostenvironmentalpollutiononEarthcomesfromhumansandtheirinventions,suchascarsorplastic(塑料).Today,caremissions(排放物)areamajorsourceofairpollutionleadingtoclimatechange,andplasticsfillourocean,creatinga
healthissuetomarine(海洋的)animals.Andwhatabouttheelectriclight,thoughttobeoneofthegreatesthumaninventionsofalltime?Electriclightcanbeabeautifulthing,guidingushomewhenthesungoesdown,keepingussafeandmakingourhomesbright.However,likecarbondioxideemissionsandplastic,toomuchofagoodthinghasstartedtoinfluencetheenvironment.Lightpollution,theunsuitableuseofoutdoorlight,isaffectinghumanhealth,wildlifebehaviorandourabilitytoobservestars.Lightpollutionisaglobalproblem.ThisbecameobviouswhentheWorldAtlasofArtificialNightSkyBrightness,adigitalmapbasedonthousandsofsatellite(衛(wèi)星)photos,waspublishedin2016.Onlineforviewing,themapshowshowandwhereourglobeislitupatnight.VastareasofNorthAmerica,Europe,theMiddleEastandAsiaareglowing(發(fā)光)withlight,whileonlythemostremoteregions(偏遠地區(qū))onEarth(Greenland,CentralAfricanRepublicandNiue)areintotaldarkness.Someofthemostlight-pollutedcountriesintheworldareSingapore,Qatar,andKuwait.Skyglowisthebrighteningofthenightsky,mostlyovercities,becauseoftheelectriclightsofcars,streetlamps,offices,factories,outdooradvertising,andbuildings,turningnightintodayforpeoplewhoworkandplaylongaftersunset.Peoplelivingincitieswithhighlevelsofskyglowhaveahardtimeseeingmorethanahandfulofstarsatnight.Astronomers(天文學家)areconcernedwithskyglowpollutionasitreducestheirabilitytoviewstars.TheyarerunningoutofplacesonEarthtosetupobservatories,aseventhemostremotelocationsarewitnessingareductioninthedarknessofnightskies.4.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theuseofoutdoorlightmustbestopped.B.Electriclighthasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.C.Electriclightisthemainreasontokeepussafe.D.Electriclightisthegreatesthumaninvention.5.Whichofthefollowingplacesisleastaffectedbyskyglow?A.Qatar. B.Singapore. C.Kuwait. D.Niue.6.Whydoastronomersespeciallycomplainaboutskyglow?A.Theycan’taffordtosetupobservatories.B.Skyglowhasabadeffectontheirlife.C.Skyglowmaketheirworkchallenging.D.Skyglowwastestoomuchelectricity.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ShadowsofProgress:TheDarkSideofElectricLightB.BeyondtheGlow:UnderstandingLightEffectsC.AWorldDevelopTooFast:TheChallengeofPollutionD.AGlobalProblem:PlasticsandEmissionsCAmandaGorman,a22-year-oldpoet,recited(朗誦)herpoemTheHillWeClimbattherecentPresidentialInauguration(總統(tǒng)就職)Ceremony.Herwordsandperformancewerewonderfulandwereadmiredacrosstheworld.ButwhatisevenmorewonderfulisthestoryofhowAmandaarrivedatthismomentandthelessonssheoffersotherkidsaroundtheworld.Amandawasraisedbyasinglemother,JoanWicks,inLosAngeles.Therewasverylittletelevisionwatchingintheirhouse.Encouragedbyhermother,whowasateacher,Amandafellinlovewithreadingandwriting.Shegainedconfidenceintheseareas.Herpassionforpoetrystartedwhenshewasabout8yearsold.Butapartfromherinterestsandtalents,shehadsomeobstacles.Amandahasalisteningdisorderandisverysensitive(敏感)tosound.Shealsohadaspeechdisorderduringchildhood.Thiscausedhertoparticipateinspeechtreatmentwhichhelpedhertoturnherobstaclesintogiftsandstrengths.AsshetoldTheHarvardGazettein2018,“IalwayssawitasanadvantagebecausesinceIwasexperiencingtheseobstaclesintermsofmylisteningandspeechskills,Ibecamereallygoodatreadingandwriting.”Amandastartedtodreamofbecomingpresidentwhenshewasin6thgrade.AsAmandabecamemoreconfident,shebecamemoredriventotransformtheworldforgood.ShewentontoearnadegreeatHarvardUniversity.Andthen,Amandabecametheworld’sfirstYouthPoet’Laureate(獲獎者)inhistory!WhileAmandalookedcalm,cool,andcollectedattheinauguration,sheadmitssheisalwaysnervous,likemanyofus,aboutpublicspeaking.Toeasethis,shedevelopedaspellthatsherecitestogiveherselfconfidenceinmomentsofdoubt,“Iamthedaughterofblackwriters.Wearedescendants(后代)offreedomfighterswhobrokethroughchains(鏈條)andchangedtheworld.”8.WhatdoweknowaboutAmandaGorman?A.Shestartedwritingthankstotheguidanceofherteacher.B.Shepublishedherfirstpoemattheageof8.C.Shewonrecognitionforstandoutperformanceinaceremony.D.ShebecamethefirstYouthPoetLaureateathighschool.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obstacles”meaninparagraph3?A.Discouragements. B.Changes. C.Strengths. D.Disabilities.10.HowdidAmandaovercomehernervousnessaboutpublicspeech?A.Byseekingsupportfromsomeblackwriters.B.Byrecitingspecialsentencestoherself.C.Bypracticingthespeechcontentrepeatedly.D.Bytalkingtofreedomfightersbeforethespeech.11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshareafunnystory. B.Toeducatedisabledkids.C.Torecordawonderfulmoment. D.Toencouragemorechildren.DIfyouthinkshoppingonlineismoreeco-friendlythandrivingtoastore,thinkagain.Itmaysoundstrange,butthemoreeco-friendlywaytoshopisgoingtoaphysicalstoreratherthanbymakingpurchasesonlinefromcompaniesthatdon’thavephysicalstores,accordingtoanewreportinEnvironmentalScience&Technology,apeer-reviewedscientificjournalpublishedbytheAmericanChemicalSociety.Inthestudy,researchersestimatedthatshoppingatphysicalstoresforfrequentlyboughtitemssuchastoiletpaper,shampooandtoothpaste,oftenresultsinlessgreenhousegasemissions(排放)thanorderingtheproductsfromacompanythatonlysellsthroughtheInternet.Themainreasonisbecauseofhowpeopleshoponline:Manybuyitemsonlinefrequently—buttheyonlybuyafewitemsperpurchase.“Whentheyshopinastore,theyaggregatetheseitemsinasinglelargepurchase,”notedSadeghShahmohammadi,oneofsixresearcherswhoworkedontheyear-and-a-halflongstudy.“Frequentonlinepurchasesproducemorepackagingwaste,andonlineitemstendtocomefromdifferentdistribution(配送)centers.Bothfactorsresultinhighergreenhousegasemissionsperitem,”saidShahmohammadi.Theteammodeledtheirresearchonthemovementofgoodsfromthefactoryallthewaythroughtotheendconsumer.Theythenspecificallyfocusedonthepartoftheretailsupplychain(零售供應鏈)called“thelastmile”delivery:thedistancebetweenastoretoacustomer,orinthecaseofonlineshopping,thedistancebetweenthedistributioncenterforthegoodstothecustomer.Theanalysisshowedthattotalgreenhousegasfootprintsperitempurchasedwerehigherfromphysicalstoresthanthosefrombricks&clicks(whenpeopleorderonlineandaphysicalstoredeliverstheitemstothem)purchasesin63%oftheshoppingeventsbutlowerthanthoseofpureplayers(strictlyonlinesellers)in81%ofshoppingevents.12.What’stheauthor’spurposeinmentioningthenewreport?A.Torecommendastrangeshoppinghabit. B.Tointroducearespectedscientificjournal.C.Toanalyzeonlineshopping. D.Toprovetheadvantageofofflineshopping.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aggregate”inparagraph4mean?A.Combine. B.Produce. C.Divide. D.Check.14.Whatcanwelearnabout“thelastmile”delivery?A.Itisdesignedbytheresearchteam. B.Itismanagedbythefactories.C.Itcauseshighgreenhousegasemissions. D.Itinfluencesthetotalgreenhousegasfootprints.15.Accordingtotheanalysis,whichisprobablythemosteco-friendlywaytoshop?A.Buyingatphysicalstores. B.Buyingfrombricks&clicks.C.Buyingfrompureplayers. D.Buyingafewitemspertime.EForgetprivacy,younginternetuserswanttobetrackedOneverysmartphonetheresitsatracker’sparadise(樂園)oflocationdatareadytobeshared.16Andthistechismarketedasconvenient,notfrightening.Whatisanacceptablelevelofonlinesurveillance(監(jiān)視)?Ihadassumedweallagreedthattheidealwasnone.17Aquickenquiryonmyfriendsfoundthatthosewhowere,likeme,intheir40sandoldereitherhadnoideatheycouldusetheirphoneinthiswayorhadrelativelylittleinterestindoingso.Butfriendsadecadeorsoyoungerallseemtobetrackingoneanotheratwill.Theydon’tfindtheideaofmonitoringorbeingmonitoredinthiswayupsetting.Theysayitmakesthemfeelsafer.18Itisjustthattheyarerealisticabouttheprivacythatisavailable.Theyknowthatifyouownasmartphoneanddon’twanttodisableusefulthingslikemaps,thenyourlocationisalreadybeingwatched.Ifappcreators,smartphonemakersandadcompaniesarealreadytrackingyourlocation,thenwhynotsharetheinformationwithpeopleyouknow?Ifyouwanttostarttrackingthepeopleyouknow,thentherearesomerulesinvolved.It’sfinetousetrackingtocheckthatafriendhasgothomesafelyattheendofanightout,forexample,butnottosurprisethemonthestreet.Andthinkcarefullyaboutwhomyousharedatawith.19Locationtrackingasasafetymeasure,particularlyforelderlyparentsandchildren,isappealing.20Onceyougrowcomfortablesharingyourlocationwithyourfamilyandfriends,perhapsonedayyou’llbehappytoshareitwithyouremployerorevengovernmentagencies.A.Itisforfamilyandclosefriendsonly,notnewdates.B.Butthetruthishowpopularitisdependsonyourage.C.Locationsharinghasbeenaroundformorethanadecade.D.Theriskisthatifyoudoittoooften,itwillbehardtoturnaround.E.Afterall,noonewillfinditcomfortabletobewatchedallthetime.F.Thisisnotbecausetheyareblindtotheimportanceofonlineprivacy.G.Locationtrackingissoprecisethatitcanlocateonepersoninacrowd.二、完形填空(1?15=15分)TherehavebeentimesovertheyearswhenIhavetriedtoleaveHailshambehind,whenIhavetoldmyselfIshouldn’tlookbacksomuch.ButthentherecameapointwhenIjuststoppedresisting(反抗).Ithadtodowiththisparticulardonor(器官捐獻者)Ihadonce,inmythirdyearasacarer,itwashis21whenImentionedIwasfromHailsham.Hehadjust22histhirddonation,ithadn’tgonewell,andhemusthaveknownthathewasn’tgoingto23.Hecouldhardlybreathe(呼吸),buthelookedtowardsmeandsaid:“Hailsham.Ibetthatwasa(an)24place.”Thenthenextmorning,whenIwasmakingconversationtokeephis25offitall,andIasked26hehadgrownup,hementionedsomeplaceinDorsetandhisfacewentintoacompletelynewkindofgrimace(痛苦的表情).AndIrealizedthenhow27hedidn’twanttobereminded.28,hewantedtohearabout,Hailsham.Sooverthenextfiveorsixdays,Itoldhimwhateverhewantedtoknow,andhe’dliethere,all29,agentilesmilebreakingthrough.He’daskmeaboutthebigthingsandthelittlethings.Aboutourguardians(看護人),aboutthefootball,thelittlepath,theduckpond,thefood,theviewfromtheArtroomoverthefieldsonafoggymorning.Sometimeshe’dmakemesaythings30;thingsI’dtoldhimonlythedaybefore,he’daskaboutlikeI’d31toldhim.“Didyouhaveapond?”“Whichguardian(守門員)wasyourspecialfavorite?”AtfirstIthoughtthiswasjustthedrugs,butthenIrealizedhismindwas32enough.Whathewantedwasnotjustto33Hailsham,buttorememberHailsham,justlikeithadbeenhisownchildhood.Heknewhewas34todeathandsothat’swhathewasdoing:gettingmetodescribethingstohim,sothey’dreallysinkin,sothatmaybeduringthosesleeplessnights,withthedrugsandthepain,thelinewouldblur(變得模糊)betweenwhatweremy35andwhatwerehis.21.A.impression B.suggestion C.reaction D.recommendation22.A.gonethrough B.comeupwith C.comeacross D.comedown23.A.getit B.meanit C.takeit D.makeit24.A.unbearable B.ordinary C.beautiful D.orderly25.A.hands B.mind C.eyes D.control26.A.when B.where C.how D.whether27.A.slightly B.hesitantly C.a(chǎn)dmittedly D.desperately28.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Therefore29.A.interested B.shocked C.confused D.depressed30.A.onceandforall B.upanddown C.overandover D.innotime31.A.a(chǎn)lways B.never C.ever D.usually32.A.clear B.simple C.peaceful D.a(chǎn)bsent33.A.referto B.hearabout C.livein D.thinkof34.A.far B.shocked C.close D.bored35.A.descriptions B.imaginations C.ideas D.memories三、語法填空(25分)A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。(1?15=15分)Technologyisamazingwhenitkeepspeopleconnectedbutitcomesataprice.Staringdownatyourphoneorcomputerforlongperiodsoftime36(put)greattension(緊張)onyourneck.Youmightfeelpaininyourneckandshoulders.When37(leave)untreated,itleadstowhatiscalled“techneck”.38(fortunate),thereareafewsimplestepstohelpyou.39(begin)with,limittheamountoftimeyouspendonyourphoneorcomputer.Developthehabitoftaking40three-minutebreakevery15-20minuteswhenyouuseyourphoneorcomputer.Doneckexercisesmeanwhile.Itisequallyimportanttouseproper41(equip)forcomputerwork.Havinganadjustablechairis42(benefit).Ithelpsyoumaintainthegoodpostureandprovidesadequatesupportforyourneckwhileyouaresitting.Itisalsorecommended43youbuynecksupportpillowsandneckcollars.Theymayhelprelieveyourpain44allowyournecktorecoverslowlyovertime.Ifyourtechneckproblemskeepworsening,thenitistimetoseekhelpfromaqualifiedhealthprofessional.Asageneralrule,thesooneryouseektreatment,the45(likely)itisthatyouwillsucceedintreatingtheproblem.B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。(1?10=10分)China,thebirthplaceoftea,46(hold)adeep-rootedrelationshipwiththisbeloveddrinksinceancienttimes.TeahasbecomeapartofChineseculture,appearinginpoemsand47(tradition)customs.Formany,thejoyofteacomesnotjustfromitstaste,48fromthebeautyofteaceremonies.Inspring,49(pick)tealeavesisacherishedactivityinSouthChina.BeforeQingminginearlyApril,50theweatherwarmsupandraincomesmoreoften,thefirsttealeavesarereadytobeharvested.Thisearlytea,calledMingqiantea,is51(high)praisedforitsquality.ZhejiangprovinceinEastChinais52majortea-producingarea.FamoustypesincludeWhiteTeafromAnjicountyandWestLakeLongjingTeafromHangzhou,bothofwhich53(know)inChinaandabroad.Duringspring,thehillsintheseregionsarecoveredwithteaworkerstendingtotheirplants.Many54(tourist)visittheseareastoenjoythebeautifulteafarmsandtastefreshlybrewedtea.Thousandsofyear
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