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2024北京四中高一(上)期中英語(yǔ)(試卷共為150分,考試時(shí)間為120分鐘)第I卷(共三部分,滿分100分)第一部分聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話你將聽一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel. B.Inanoffice. C.Inarestaurant.2.Whyaretheygoingtocelebrate?A.Theypassedanexam. B.Theyreceivedaprize. C.Theywonagame.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acourse. B.Apaper. C.Ateacher.4.Whoansweredthephone?A.Sue. B.Mary. C.Alice.5.Whenwillthemangettheprinters?A.OnFriday. B.OnWednesday. C.OnThursday.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每題1.5分,共15分)聽下面4段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Askingforsomeinformation.B.Mailingsomethinginthepostoffice.C.Bargainingoverthepostage.7.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodoatlast?A.Giveupmailingthebooks.B.Sendthebooksbysea.C.Sendthebooksbyairmail.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whyisthemansoangry?A.Somethingiswrongwithhisphone.B.Thetelephonecompanystopshisphone.C.Thetelephonecompanydoesn’trepairhisphone.9.Whatsuggestiondoesthewomanmaketotheman?A.Toaskthecompanytopayforthedamage.B.Topayhisbillsassoonaspossible.C.Toexplainthesituationtothecompany.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatfavourwouldthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Tohelpherwithhishouse.B.Toinviteinterestingpeople.C.Toarrangetheparty.11.WhydidTomrefusethewoman?A.Hishouseisn’tbigenough.B.Hishouseisbeingremodeled(裝修).C.Hishousewillberemodeled.12.Whenwillthehouseremodelingbefinished?A.Attheendofthemonth.B.Atthebeginningofthenextmonth.C.Inthemiddleofthemonth.聽第9段材料,回答第13至15題。13.Wherewillthewoman’sfriendholdherwedding?A.InQuebecCity.B.InSaintRoyal.C.InMontreal.14.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodobeforethetrip?A.StudythemapofQuebecProvince.B.PracticeherFrench.C.Learnmoreaboutthelocalcustoms.15.WhatdoesthemansayabouttheQuebecCity?A.It’smostbeautifulinsummer.B.Ithasmanyhistoricalbuildings.C.It’stheonlyFrench-speakingcityinCanada.第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,完成第16至第20五道小題,每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞。聽獨(dú)白前,你將有20秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。這段獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。abrown.第二部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。TheLEGOstorystartedinaDanishwoodworkingshop.Atthetime,OleKirkChristiansenwasjusta(n)carpenterworkinginalocalshop.Buthealwayshadbigdreams.Asayoungman,Christiansenturnedhisloveofplayingwithwoodintoaand,in1916,heopenedhisownshop.Atfirst,hisshopproducedfurniturelikeladders,stoolsandironingboards.Butin1924,hissonssetapileofwoodchipsintheshoponfire,theentirebuildingandthefamily’shome.Despiteatotal,Christiansensawthefireasanexcusetosimplybuildalargerworkshop.Tragedy(悲劇)continuedto,however.In1929,theAmericaneconomicdepression,andhiswifediedin1932.Affectedbypersonalandfinancialdisaster,Christiansenunemployedmanyofhisworkersandtokeepthebusiness.didheknowthatthosetragedieswouldbeofimportanceforhisbusinesstorecover.Sincetimesweresohard,Christiansenhadtousehiswoodtocreategoodsthatmightactuallysell.Thedecisiondidn’tatfirst.Buthisloveoftoyspushedthecompanyahead.Itturnedoutthathewasabrillianttoymaker.Soon,hiswonderfulmodelsofcarsandanimalsandhisadorablepulltoysgainedanationalpopularity.Hisbestseller,awoodenduckwhosemouthopensandcloseswhenpulled,isnowstilla(n).In1949,hiscompanycreatedaplasticproductcalledtheAutomaticBindingBricks.Andtheirtoysbecamemoreandmorepopularastheyearspassed.21. A.eager B.ordinary C.special D.different22. A.preference B.standard C.business D.burden 23. A.blindly B.accidentally C.anxiously D.nervously 24. A.destroying B.abandoning C.protecting D.repeating25. A.loss B.pain C.sadness D.failure26. A.brokedown B.brokeout C.brokeup D.brokeaway 27. A.forced B.ordered C.allowed D.struggled28. A.priceless B.unpopular C.inexpensive D.inconvenient 29. A.payoff B.giveoff C.putoff D.showoff 30. A.choice B.finding C.object D.hit第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處填寫1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。AMydaughter,Jane,neverdreamedofreceivingaletterfromagirlofherownageinHolland.Lastyear,weweretravellingacrosstheChannelandJaneputapieceofpaperherpersonalinformationonitintoabottle.Shethrewthebottleintothesea.Shenever(think)ofitagain,buttenmonthslater,shereceivedaletterfromagirlinHolland.Bothgirlswritetoeachother(regular)now.However,theyhavedecidedtousethepostoffice.Letterswillcostalittlemore,theywillcertainlytravelfaster.BDieting,accordingtooldjoke,maynotactuallymakeyoulivelonger,butitsurelyfeelsthatway.Nevertheless,evidence(collect)sincethe1930sthatcalorierestrictionextendsthelife-spananddelaystheappearancesofage-relateddiseasesinrats,dogs,fishandmonkeys.Suchresultshaveinspiredthousandsofpeopletoputupwithconstanthungerinthehopeoflivinglongerand(healthy)lives.Theyhavealsoledtoasearchfordrugsthatimitatetheeffectsofcalorierestrictionwithoutthepainofgoingonanactualdiet.CAtahigh-techshowstagedataprimaryschool,students(attract)byarobotdogflippingoveranddancing.Itevenbowedandshooktheirhands.“Igottotouchtherobotdog,anditwassointeresting.I(work)hardandlearnmoreaboutitinthefuture,”saidMouYuejia,astudentattheprimaryschoolinTonghaicounty,Yunnanprovince.Theshowwaspartofanactivitytopopularizescienceandtechnologyatschools,andfeaturedexhibitsonecological(protect),sci-techinnovationandinstrumentsdemonstratinghowtogeneratewindpower.第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWhilebeautifulNewYear’sfireworkslightupskiesaroundtheworld,therearealsomanyunusualbutwonderfulwayspeopleacrosstheworldbringintheNewYear.Roundeverything(Philippines)FilipinoculturecelebratestheNewYearbyservingtwelvedifferentfruits.Apples,melons,oranges,andgrapesarepopularpicks,butanyroundfruitwilldo.Theroundproducestandsforwealthforeachmonthoftheupcomingyear.Localsalsowearclotheswithpolkadots(圓點(diǎn)圖案)onthemandfilltheirpocketswithroundcoins.Throwingpaperoutthewindow(Argentina)ThepiecesofcolouredpaperwillflythroughthestreetsofBuenosAiresaroundlunchtimeonDecember31.ThereasonbehindthecustomisthatArgentinesthrowoutalltheirolddocumentsandpapersbeforethecurtainfallsontheyeartoshowthey’releavingthepastbehind.It’shardlythemostdangerousthingflyingoutofwindowsaroundtheworldonNewYear’s,though—manyotherLatinAmericancountriesarefondofthrowingbucketsofwater,whileSouthAfricansthrowouttheiroldtables,chairs,etc.ontothestreetfromgreatheights.Breakingplatesintopieces(Denmark)IfyouwanttomakeanewDanish

friendfortheNewYear,throwaplateagainsttheirdoor.Thetraditionismeanttobringthehouseownergoodluckfortheyearahead.DanesalsojumpoffchairstoleapintotheNewYear,andstaygluedtotheirTVsforQueenMargrethe’syearlyspeechandascreeningofblack-and-whiteEnglishlanguagecomedy

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The90thBirthday),whichisalsopopularinGermany.Eatinggrapesfast(Spain)InSpain,with12secondsremaininguntiltheNewYear,peopleeat12greengrapestobringgoodluckinthecomingyear.It’sconsideredtobebadluckifyoucan’teatthemallbythefinalmidnightchime(鐘聲).Eatthemdownintimeand12monthsofgoodluckwillcomeyourway.41.HowdopeopleinPhilippinescelebratetheNewYear?A.Bywearingnewclothesontheeve.B.Bygettingclosetosomethinground.C.Bywishingforwealthintheupcomingyear.D.Bypickinguptwelvedifferentkindsoffruits.42.WhydoArgentinesthrowouttheirolddocumentsandpapersonDecember31?A.Toleavethepastyearandwelcomethenewyear.B.Becausethecurtainwillfallonthenewyear.C.Becauseitisnotthemostdangerouscustom.D.Tobringthehouseownergoodluckfortheyearahead.43.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaNewYeartraditioninDenmark?A.Jumpingoffachair.B.ApplyinggluesontheTV.C.ListeningtotheQueen’sNewYearspeech.D.Throwingaplateagainstanewfriend’sdoor.BWHATarescientists?Theyareoftendescribedasgray-hairedwhite-coateddullscholars.Buttheworldhaschanged.Youngscientistsaremakingtheirvoicesheardandreleasingtheirpowersontheworldstage.ThisisalsotrueinChina.RisingstarsincludenewmaterialsexpertGongYongji,universityprofessorLiuMingzhen,andbiologistWanRuixue.Attheageof28in2018,WanRuixuereceivedthe2018Science&SciLifeLabPrizeforYoungScientists.Thisisaglobalprizetorewardoutstandingscientistsatanearlystageoftheircareers.Shefocusesmainlyonbiomedicineandartificialintelligence.“Botharecutting-edge(前沿)technologiesatanearlystageofdevelopment,”shesaid.“So,Ithinktheyhavegreatpotentialtobedeveloped.Ithinkinthestudyofcutting-edgetechnologies,Chinaandotherleadingcountriesintheworldarestandingonthesamestartingline.Andinthestudyofstructuralbiology,Chinaislikelytobecometheleader.”Shefeltitwasherfatetobecomeabiologist.“Igrewinterestedinthenaturalworld,whenIwasveryyoung,”shesaid.In2009,sheenteredSunYat-senUniversity.Inherthirdyearattheuniversity,sherealizedthatshewantedtodosomethingrelatedtobiomedicine.SosheemailedChina’stopbiologistShiYigong,hopingtojoinhislabatTsinghuaUniversity.Shirecognizedhertalentandwelcomedher.Yearsofeffortsatthelabpaidoff.Herresearchonthehigh-definition3Dstructureofspliceosomeledtoascientificbreakthrough.Unlikemanyofotheryoungscientistswhochoosetopursuefurtherstudyabroad,Wancurrentlyhasnoplantogooverseas.“ThewholeecosystemforscientificresearchiscontinuallyimprovinginChina,”shesaid,addingthecountryhasgreatsciencefacilities.SheisjustanexampleofthenewgenerationofyoungscientistsinChina,andwehaveeveryreasontobelievethatwiththeiradvances,thereisgreatpotentialforfuturedevelopmentofcutting-edgetechnologiesinChina.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“releasing”inParagraph2mean?A.Findingout. B.Gettingover.C.Takingover. D.Givingout.45.WhatdoesWanRuixuefeelaboutthestudyofcutting-edgetechnologiesinChina?A.Confident. B.Satisfied. C.Anxious. D.Disappointed.46.WhatcanwelearnaboutWanRuixue’sjourneyofbecomingabiologist?A.Shethinksit’sboringbutworthtrying.B.Shefindsit’seasierthansheexpected.C.Hercontributionhasbeenrecognized.D.Shebecameinterestedinthenaturalworldatcollege.47.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.WanRuixue:ASuccessfulYoungScientistB.RisingYoungScientistsinChinaC.NewImageofChineseScientistsD.China’sBreakthroughinScienceCMeasles(麻疹),whichoncekilled450childreneachyearanddisabledevenmore,wasnearlywipedoutintheUnitedStates14yearsagobytheuniversaluseoftheMMRvaccine(疫苗).Butthediseaseismakingacomeback,causedbyagrowinganti-vaccinemovementandmisinformationthatisspreadingquickly.Alreadythisyear,115measlescaseshavebeenreportedintheUSA,comparedwith189foralloflastyear.Thenumbersmightsoundsmall,buttheyaretheleadingedgeofadangeroustrend.Whenvaccinationratesareveryhigh,astheystillareinthenationasawhole,everyoneisprotected.Thisiscalled“herdimmunity”,whichprotectsthepeoplewhogethurteasily,includingthosewhocan’tbevaccinatedformedicalreasons,babiestooyoungtogetvaccinatedandpeopleonwhomthevaccinedoesn’twork.Butherdimmunityworksonlywhennearlythewholeherdjoinsin.Whensomerefusevaccinationandseekafreeride,immunitybreaksdownandeveryoneisinevenbiggerdanger.That’sexactlywhatishappeninginsmallneighborhoodsaroundthecountryfromOrangeCounty,California,where22measlescaseswerereportedthismonth,toBrooklyn,N.Y.,wherea17-year-oldcausedanoutbreaklastyear.Theresistancetovaccinehascontinuedfordecades,anditisdrivenbyarealbutverysmallrisk.Thosewhorefusetotakethatriskselfishlymakeotherssuffer.Makingthingsworsearestatelawsthatmakeittooeasytooptout(決定不參加)ofwhataresupposedtoberequiredvaccinesforallchildrenenteringkindergarten.Seventeenstatesallowparentstogetanexemption(豁免),sometimesjustbysigningapapersayingtheypersonallyobjecttoavaccine.Now,severalstatesaremovingtotightenlawsbyaddingnewregulationsforoptingout.Butnoonedoesenoughtolimitexemptions.Parentsoughttobeabletooptoutonlyforlimitedmedicalorreligiousreasons.Butpersonalopinions?Notgoodenough.Everyoneenjoysthelife-savingbenefitsvaccinesprovide,butthey’llexistonlyaslongaseveryonesharesintherisks.48.Thefirsttwoparagraphssuggestthat______.A.asmallnumberofmeaslescasescanstartadangeroustrendB.theoutbreakofmeaslesattractsthepublicattentionC.anti-vaccinemovementhasitsmedicalreasonsD.informationaboutmeaslesspreadsquickly49.Herdimmunityworkswellwhen______.A.exemptionsareallowedB.severalvaccinesareusedtogetherC.thewholeneighborhoodisinvolvedinD.newregulationsareaddedtothestatelaws50.Whatisthemainreasonforthecomebackofmeasles?A.Theoveruseofvaccine.B.Thelackofmedicalcare.C.Thefeaturesofmeaslesitself.D.Thevaccineopt-outsofsomepeople.51.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroducetheideaofexemption.B.Todiscussmethodstocuremeasles.C.Tostresstheimportanceofvaccination.D.Toappealforequalrightsinmedicaltreatment.DRunnerswhoencountervisualandauditory(聽覺(jué)的)distractions(分心)maybemorelikelytosufferleginjuries,accordingtoaresearchbytheAssociationofAcademicPhysiatristsinLasVegas.Runnersoftenseekdistractionsfromthetaskathand.Whetheritismusic,texting,daydreaming,takinginthesights,orproppingabookuponthetreadmill(跑步機(jī)),moreoftenthannotadistractioniswelcome.But,researchersfromtheUniversityofFloridahaverecentlydiscoveredthatthosedistractionsmayleadtoinjury.DanielHerman,MD,PhD,assistantprofessoratUniversityofFlorida,andhisteamconductedaresearchontheeffectofvisualandauditorydistractionson14runnerstodeterminewhateffect,ifany,thesedistractionswouldhaveonthingssuchasheartrate,howmucharunnerbreathesperminute,howmuchoxygenisconsumedbythebody,thespeedinwhichrunnersapplyforcetotheirbodies,andtheforcethegroundappliestotherunners’bodieswhentheycomeincontactwithit.Therunnerswereallinjuryfreeatthetimeofthestudyandran31mileseachweek.Dr.Herman’steamhadeachparticipantrunonatreadmillthreeseparatetimes.Thefirsttimewaswithoutanydistractions.Thesecondtimeaddedavisualdistraction,duringwhichtherunnersconcentratedonascreendisplayingdifferentlettersindifferentcolorswiththerunnershavingtonotewhenaspecificletter-colorcombinationappeared.Thethirdtimeaddedanauditorydistractionsimilartothevisualdistraction,withtherunnershavingtonotewhenaparticularwordwasspokenbyaparticularvoice.Whencomparedtorunningwithoutdistractions,theparticipantshadfasterapplicationofforcetotheirleftandrightlegs,calledloadingrate,withauditoryandvisualdistractions.Theyalsoexperiencedanincreasedamountofforcefromthegroundonbothlegs,calledgroundreactionforce,withauditorydistractions.Finally,therunnerstendedtobreatheheavierandhavehigherheartrateswithvisualandauditorydistractionsthanwithoutanydistractionsatall.“Runninginenvironmentswithdifferentdistractionsmayunfavorablyaffectrunningperformanceandinjuryrisk,”explainsDr.Herman.“Sometimesthesethingscannotbeavoided,butyoumaybeabletominimizepotentiallycumulative(累積的)effects.Forexample,whenrunninganewrouteinachaoticenvironmentsuchasduringadestinationmarathon,youmaywanttoskiplisteningtosomethingwhichmayrequiremoreattention—likeanewsongplaylist.”Dr.Herman’steamwillcontinuetoinvestigatethepotentialrelationshipbetweendistractedrunningandleginjuries,andanyeffectthisrelationshiphasondifferenttrainingtechniquesthatuseauditoryorvisualcues.52.Paragraph2tellsustheresearch______.A.processB.questionsC.resultsD.reflection53.Basedontheresearch,runnerswithauditorydistractionstendedto______. A.breatheheavierandhavelowerheartrates B.gainafasterspeedwithslowerloadingratesC.applymoreforcewithlessoxygenconsumptionD.getanincreasedamountofgroundreactionforce54.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Runningwithdistractionsbecomesuncommonnowadays.B.Listeningtoanewsongwhilerunningguaranteesperformance.C.Runnersareadvisedtominimizedistractionsinadestinationmarathon.D.Runnersaremorelikelytogetinjuredinanenvironmentwithoutdistractions.55.WhatisprobablythenexttaskforDr.Herman’steam?A.Whatdeterminestrainingtechniques.B.Whateffectivewayscancureleginjuries.C.Whyrunnersuseauditoryandvisualcues.D.Howdistractionsshouldbeusedintraining.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。ExamAnxietyHasthiseverhappenedtoyou?You’vebeenstudyinghardforyourmidterm,butwhenyouwalkintoyourexam,yourmindgoesblank,yourheartracesfast,yougetsweatypalmsandfindithardtobreathe.56

Everyonefeelsstressedduringexams.Usually,itresultsfromafearoffailure,lackofenoughpreparationtimeandbadexperiencestakingtestsinthepast.Thisisnormalandoftenhelpsyouworkharder,thinkfasterandgenerallyimproveyourperformance.57Youmayalsofeelthatotherpeoplearemanagingtheexambetterthanyou.Thiscancauseyoutofeelthatyourmindhas“goneblank”oninformationyouknowyouhaverevised.58

Somechoosetoignoretheproblem,whileothersdon’treviewbecausetheythinktheywilldobadlyanywayandevenmissexamsduetotheanxiety.Itcanalsobereallyeasytothinkthatifyoudon’ttryandthenyoufail,youwon’tfeelasbadasifyoufailaftertryingreallyhard.Sowhatcanyoudotofightagainstthenegativemindsetandstaycalmbeforeandduringyourtest?59

Yes,thisseemsobvious,butit’sworthrepeating.Ifyoufeelconfidentthatyou’vepreparedthoroughly,you’llfeelmoreconfidentwalkingintothetest.

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