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東??h2024—2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期周測高一英語周測一注意事項:1.本場考試范圍:Unit1—Unit2,共5頁,時間:55分鐘,滿分:65分。2.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息。3.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上。4.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。第一部分閱讀(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。ABikeRental&GuidedToursWelcometoAmsterdam,welcometoMacBike.Youseemuchmorefromtheseatofabike!Cyclingisthemosteconomical,sustainable(可持續(xù)發(fā)展的)andfunwaytoexplorethecity,withitsbeautifulcanals,parks,squaresandcountlesslights.YoucanalsobikealonglovelylandscapesoutsideofAmsterdam.WhyMacBikeMacBikehasbeenaroundforalmost30yearsandisthebiggestbicyclerentalcompanyinAmsterdam.Withover2,500bikesstoredinourfiverentalshopsatstrategiclocations,wemakesurethereisalwaysabikeavailable(可使用的)foryou.Weofferthenewestbicyclesinawidevariety,includingbasicbikeswithfootbrake(剎車),bikeswithhandbrakeandgears(排擋),bikeswithchildseats,andchildren’sbikes.PricesHandBrake,ThreeGearsFootBrake,NoGears1hour€7.50€5.003hours€11.00€7.501day(24hours)€14.75€9.75Eachadditionalday€8.00€6.00GuidedCityToursThe2.5-hourtourcoverstheGooyerWindmill,theSkinnyBridge,theRijksmuseum,HeinekenBreweryandmuchmore.ThetourleavesfromDamSquareeveryhouronthehour,startingat1:00pmeveryday.Youcanyou’reyourticketinaMacBikeshoporbookonline.WhatisanadvantageofMacBike?A.Ithasmorethan2,500shops.B.Itorganizesfreecycletours.C.Itofferschildrenacheaperprice.D.Itoffersmanytypesofbikes.Howmuchdoyoupayforrentingabikewithhandbrakeandthreegearsfortwodays?A.€15.75.B.€19.50.C.€29.50.D.€22.75.Wheredoestheguidedcitytourstart?A.TheGooyerWindmill.B.DamSquare.C.TheSkinnyBridge.D.HeinekenBrewery.BLifeseemslongwhenwe’relookingahead,andsoshortwhenwe’relookingback.That’sespeciallytrueforamother.Onedayyou’reholdingatwo-month-oldbaby,wonderingifhe’severgoingtostopcrying.Andthenextdayyou’reseeinghimoffatcollege,wonderingifhe’severgoingtocallyou.Wheredoesthetimefly?Iwantmychildrentogrowup,butIdidn’twanttoletthemgo.Thegrownchildrencanbeasmuchfunaslittleones.Herearetwoexamples:Whenmyfather-in-lawdied,IcalledmyyoungersonNatetosayI’ddriveuptoYosemite,andwe’ddriveoutthenextdaytoattendthefuneral.ItwassnowingwhenIstoppedinthepark.Thenextmorning,NateandIleftearly,onlytogetstuckbehindabuswithaflattyre,blockingtheroad.Wesatforfivehoursinablizzard(暴風(fēng)雪)waitingfortheroadtobecleared.Meanwhile,Nateentertainedmewithjokes.Iwillneverforgetit.Afewyearslater,IflewtoNewYorktovisitmyeldersonJosh.Thatnight,Joshbeganhavingpaininhisrightside.Wetookacabtoahospitalandhehadanoperation.Afterwards,Istayedforaweektotakecareofhim.Wewatchedmoviesandatetake-outmeals.Iwillneverforgetit.Beingamotherdoesn’tendwhenourchildrengrowup.Westillwanttoprotectthem..justaswedidthedaytheywereborn.Theywon’tneedusinthesamewaystheydidwhentheywerelittle.Grownchildrenwillalwaysneedamother.Atthesametime,we’llalwaysneedourgrown-upchildrentomakeuslaughandkeepusyoungandfillthatplaceinourheartthatonlytheycanfill.Whydoestheauthorfeelthatlifeisbothlongandshort?A.Becauseshewantstoexpressthattimegoesbyveryquickly.B.Becauseshewantstoshowhowharditisforamomtoraiseachild.C.Becauseshewantstoexplaingrownchildrenaredifferentfromthelittlechildren.D.Becauseshewantstodescribetheauthor’sanxietywhenherchildrenlefthome.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blocking”inparagraph3mean?A.protectB.widenC.stopD.surroundWhydoestheauthormentionherstaywithNateandJosh?A.Todescribethedifferencesbetweenhertwosons.B.Totellushowtocommunicatewithdifferentchildren.C.Toshowgrownchildrenarewiserthanlittleones.D.Toproveboththegrownandthelittlechildrenarefun.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusfromthisarticle?A.Grownchildrenwantindependenceinsteadofprotection.B.Communicationisimportantforamomandherchildren.C.Amother’sloveisselflessandforever.D.Amotherandherchildrenwillalwaysneedeachother.CResearchersfromtheUniversityofWesternAustraliarecentlystudied3,000middleandhighschoolstudents.Amongthemwere618teenagerswithoneparentwholivedawayfromhomeforlongperiodsoftimebecauseofwork.Theresearcherswantedtoknowhowtheworkofthese“fly-in,fly-out”parentsmightinfluencethehealthoftheirchildren.Ahigherpercentage(比例)ofteenagerswhoexperiencedthelongworkabsenceofaparenthademotional(情感的)orbehavioralproblemscomparedwiththosewhoseparentsworkedmoretraditionalhours.Thissupportsearlierresearchfindinghighpercentagesofemotionalproblemsinteenagerswhooftenreturnedtoanemptyhouseafterschoolorwhoseparentswereseldomatdinner.Findingsalsosuggestthatparentsdon’thavetobehomeallthetimetobepresentintheirchildren’slives,butithelpstobehomeatcertaintimes.Andthebestparentalpresenceforateenagermaysometimesbelikeapotted(盆栽的)plant.Manyparentsofteenagershaveknownthistobetrueandfindwaystobepresentwithouttryingtostartaconversation.OnefriendofminequietlydoeshouseworkeacheveninginthesittingroomwhereherteenagerswatchTV.Theyenjoyeachother’scompanywithouttheneedtotalk.Anotherfriendusuallyacceptshisdaughter’sinvitationtoworkorreadnearbywhileshesitsanddoesherhomework.Perhaps,that,atleastforsomefamilies,isthebestwayforateenagerandtheirparentstostayclose.Infact,manyyearsofresearchsuggestthatchildrenusetheirparentsasasafebase(基地,大本營)fromwhichtoexploretheworld.Studiestellusthatyoungchildrenquietlyfollowtheirparents’movementsfromroomtoroom,evenwhilegoingonwiththeirownactivities.Perhapsourteens,likebabies,feelmostateasewhentheirparentsarestillaround.Theydon’twanttostayawayfromparentswhoallowthemfreedom.Anewschoolyearisathand,soasparentswecouldofferourteenagersa“pottedflower”,asagift,whosequietandsteady(穩(wěn)定的)presencewillgivethemagreatday.Whatdidthestudyfindaboutthe618teens?A.Theyhadmoredinnerswiththeirparents.B.Theyweremorepreparedtohelpthemselves.C.Theyshowedmoredislikefortraditionalworkinghours.D.Theyweremorelikely(可能的)tohavetroublewiththeirfeelings.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetohertwofriends’behaviour?A.Shedoubtsthem.B.Shesupportsthem.C.Sheisworriedaboutthem.D.Shecareslittleaboutthem.Whatdoesearlierresearchsayaboutyoungkidsaccordingtoparagraph5?A.Theywanttheirparents’presence.B.Theywanttheirparentstobesafe.C.Theywantmorefreedomfromparents.D.Theyshowmoreinterestinnewactivities.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TeensWantPottedPlantParentsB.YourKidsStillNeedConversationC.QuietFamiliesRaiseHealthierTeenagersD.ParentsKnowLittleAboutToday’sTeenagersDLivinganddealingwithkidscanbeatoughjobthesedays,butlivinganddealingwithparentscanbeeventougher.IfIhavelearnedanythinginmy16years,itisthatcommunicationisveryimportant,bothwhenyoudisagreeandwhenyougetalong.Withanyrelationship,youneedtolettheotherpersonknowhowyouarefeeling.Ifyouarenotabletocommunicate,yourrelationshipdriftsapart.Whenyouaremadatyourparentsoranyoneelse,nottalkingtothemdoesn’tsolveanything.Communicationbeginswiththeconcernsofanother.Itmeansthatyoucan’tjustcomehomefromschool,gouptoyourroomandtalktonobody.Evenifyoujustsay“Hi”andseehowtheirdayisforfiveminutes,itisbetterthannothing.Ifyoulookuptheword“communication”inthedictionary,itwillsay“theexchangeofideas,conveyance(傳遞)ofinformation,correspondence(通信),meansofcommunication;aletterormessage”.Tokeepagoodrelationship,youmustkeepthecommunicationstrong.Letpeopleknowhowyoufeel,evenifit’sjustbywritinganote.Whendealingwithparents,youalwayshavetomakethemfeelgoodabouthowtheyaredoingasparents.Ifyouaretryingtomakethemseesomethingasyouseeit,tellthemthatyoulistentowhattheyhavetosay,butaskthempolitelytolistentoyou.Shoutingorwalkingawayonlymakesthesituationworse.Hereisanexample.Onenight,Sophiewenttoastreetpartywithherfriends.Sheknewshehadtobehomebymidnightafterthefireworks.buttheydidn’tfeelshecouldjustasktogohome.Thatwouldberude.Afterall,theyhadbeenniceenoughtotakeheralongwiththem.Needlesstosay,shewaslategettinghome.Herparentsweremadatfirst,butwhenSophieexplainedwhyshewaslate,theyweren’tasmadandlettheincidentgo.Communicationwasthekeyfactorhere.IfSophie’sparentshadnotbeenwillingtolisten,Sophiewouldhavebeeninalotoftrouble.Communicationisn’taone-waydeal.Itgoesbothways.Justremember:ifyougetintoasituationlikeSophie’s,tellingtheotherpersonhowyoufeelandlisteningarekeyfactorstocommunication.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabout________.A.theimportanceoffriendshipB.makingyourfeelingsknowntoothersC.theimportanceofcommunicationD.thedisagreementbetweengenerationsThekeytohappyrelationshipbetweenparentsandchildrenisthat________.A.childrenshouldalwaysobeytheirparentsB.parentsplaytheleadingpartC.parentsshouldmindtheirownbusinessD.bothshouldmaketheotherknowtheirfeelingsTheexampleinthepassageprovesthat________.A.Sophie’sparentswerewillingtolistentoherB.SophiewasverypolitetoherparentsC.SophiedidtherightthingwhensheexplainedthereasonofherbeinglateD.communicationisthekeytosolvingmisunderstandingAllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT________.A.ifyoudon’tagreewithothers,you’dbetterletthemknowB.itisbettertosay“Hi”toothersthantosaynothingC.ifyouaretoobusytocommunicate,justwalkawayD.communicationisatwo-waydeal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。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Therelationshipbetweenparentsandachildisamongthemostimportantinaperson'slife.Ofallthepeopleintheworld,butparentsaretheonlyoneswhoarealwaysthereforus,nomatterwhathappens.Butwhyisitthatsometeenagersactliketheirparentsarethebiggestenemies?16.Oncethejourneytoindependencebegins,theparentsaregoingtobelessacceptablethantheyusedtobe.17.Askids,welearnalmosteverythingabouttheworldfromthem.Butoncewereachourteenageyears,webegintofeellikewedon'tneedtheirhelpanymore.Andatthesametime,everythingfromtheclothestheyweartothewaytheyspeakmakesusfeelembarrassed.18.Naturally,theyhavebeenaroundalotlongerandtheyknowmanymorethings.Soifourparentsarealwaystellinguswhattodo,there'sagoodreasonforthis.Theyjustwanttoprotectusfrommakingthemistakestheyhavemade.Allparents’wishisfortheirchildrentobesafeanddowell.19.Andwhileitmightseemlikeallourparentsdoistoannoyandcriticizeus,weshouldlistentotheirwords.20..A.Afterall,ourparentsareourgreatestteachersinlife.B.However,itisourparentswhobroughtusintotheworld.C.Butanyadvicetheygiveusismeanttoprotectandguideus.D.Withthisinmind,weshouldputourselvesinourparents'shoes.E.Thisisbecauseteenagersarejusttryingtofindtheirownidentity.F.Theyrejecttheirparentsinanattempttocreatetheirownuniqueworld.G.Indeed,wetendtothinkthatweknowbetterthanourparentsaswegrowolder.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)根據(jù)句意和提示,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。Computersoffermuchmore(flexible)inthewaywework.Whencdownafteranargument,shesaidsorrytoMrSmith..Wh

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