2022-2023学年重庆市渝东六校共同体高一上学期12月联合诊断考试英语试题Word版含答案
展开渝东六校共同体高2025届(高一上)联合诊断性测试
英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is Mike going to do?
A.See his friend. B.Post some letters. C.Buy some stamps.
2.What is the weather like now?
A.Cloudy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy.
3.Whose watch is it?
A.Tom’s. B.Lucy’s. C.Peter’s.
4.What does the woman dislike about the suit?
A.The material. B.The style. C.The color.
5.What does the woman plan to do this afternoon?
A.Buy some books. B.Have some coffee. C.Go to the bank.
第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates. B.Mother and son. C.Teacher and student.
7.Why is the boy unwilling to bring his phone?
A.He seldom uses it. B.He is afraid of losing it. C.He will use Sally’s phone.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What is the man?
A.A pilot. B.A scientist. C.An office clerk.
9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Their dreams. B.Their jobs. C.Their hobbies.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What makes the speakers notice the problem at first?
A.The noise. B.The speed. C.The heat.
11.Where do the speakers plan to stop their car?
A.At a garage. B.At a parking place. C.On the roadside.
12.What is wrong with the car?
A.It needs water in the tank.
B.Its motor broke down.
C.It is out of gas.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.When does the conversation take place?
A.On Friday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday.
14.Why is Jimmy making the call?
A.To get help.
B.To make an invitation.
C.To cancel(取消) an appointment.
15.How does Sara feel about the news?
A.Surprised. B.Disappointed. C.Sorry.
16.What does Jimmy say about his dog?
A.She had a short life. B.She died of natural causes. C.She will get better pretty soon.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where is the park located?
A.In West Africa. B.In Southeast Asia. C.In South America.
18.What do we know about the park?
A.There are over 5, 000 types of plants.
B.Visitors can’t get close to the birds.
C.It has much room to walk around.
19.How high is the waterfall?
A.30 meters. B.60 meters. C.100 meters.
20.When does the All Stars Bird Show start?
A.At 9:00 am. B.At 11:00 am. C.At 5:00 pm.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
What limits you from hiking more often? If not having a suitable hiking partner is keeping you out of the woods, why not take a look at the great hiking clubs across Canada?
Yukon Outdoors Club
Membership cost: $10 for a single membership
Description: The club organises day hikes, backpacking trips, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing trips for members to gain new skills and valuable information. The trips are open to everyone and range from easy to moderate to difficult.
UBC Varsity Outdoor Club
Membership cost: Students $40; non-UBC students $60
Description: The UBC Varsity Outdoor Club is a social group that hikes and rock climbs. Members lead trips, run skills workshops, and host presentations. Members can borrow equipment from the club. The UBC VOC has also constructed a few huts in the Coast Mountains.
Pender Harbor Hiking Group
Membership cost: Free
Description: The Pender Harbor Hiking Group offers a way for members to meet like-minded people and get fit. Hikes are scheduled two months in advance, so check the website regularly to find a hike that suits you! Hikes are usually one and a half to two hours long every Monday and Wednesday morning, but some full-day hikes are scheduled, depending on member interest.
Vernon Outdoors Club
Membership cost: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10. Children are free when they come with a registered family member.
Description: The Vernon Outdoors Club is an active group that enjoys hiking and cycling. Members are encouraged to share their activity ideas and interests. The group organises a Tuesday Activity each week.
21.If you want to learn some mountain biking skills, which club will you choose?
A.Vernon Outdoors Club B.UBC Varsity Outdoor Club
C.Yukon Outdoors Club D.Pender Harbor Hiking Group
22.What do we know about hikes organised by the Pender Harbor Hiking Group?
A.They are mostly held on weekends.
B.Their schedule is always emailed to the members.
C.More full-day hikes are offered than half-day hikes.
D.They are arranged two months ahead of time.
23.Mr. And Mrs. Smith, together with their three children, aged 4 and 6, the oldest is 15, intend to join the Vernon Outdoors Club. How much will they pay for the membership?
A.$50 B.$60 C.$75 D.$125.
B
Twelve-year-old Leonardo was born in a poor family in Bambamarca in Peru. He knew how to read but he had never seen a book in his life. So he asked the new priest(牧师) in his village to give him one. But there was no electricity. So Leonardo borrowed candles from the church and sat up all night reading it. The next morning, he was at the door of the priest asking for another book to read.
John Medcalf, the priest, was moved. He also realised that people would love to read if given a chance. But he knew how difficult it was for Leonardo and those in his village to get books. And yet, no one can be taught to read and write without books. To make people in a poor, faraway area grow to love books, they have to be with them. So he thought the only way was to bring books to people.
But how could this be done? Mobile libraries or car libraries would be too expensive and difficult to continue in the rocky, hilly land of Peru. So what other methods could be used?
Medcalf got a new idea from the barefoot doctors of China. And that was how the barefoot librarians first appeared in the villages of northern Peru, almost thirty years ago.
The librarians began by going from village to village, lending books to villagers. They helped start The Rura1 Library Network of Peru.
At first, they were teachers of the village schools which these faraway libraries belonged to. But the teachers were not very interested in the job because it meant a lot of hard work. So, village leaders took on the job themselves.
Today, there are 600 village libraries across Peru. The barefoot librarians who walk up to 15 hours a day with bags of books are their lifeline.
24.The first paragraph tells us that Leonardo_________.
A.enjoyed reading books B.bought candles from the church
C.had a lot of books D.lived in the church
25.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to _________.
A.to grow to love books B.to read and write
C.to bring books to people D.to build a new library
26.The passage doesn't mention_________.
A.where Medcalf met Chinese doctors
B.who worked as village librarians at first
C.when the barefoot librarians appeared
D.how many village libraries Peru has today
27.It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that _________.
A.the first church in Peru was set up by John Medcalf
B.car libraries used to be popular in Leonardo's village
C.teachers were interested in bringing books to villagers
D.the barefoot librarians are important to village libraries
C
Travelers across China are showing a growing preference for camping and self-driving tours because of the increasing popularity of short-distance trips, many of which made over the just-concluded National Day holiday, according to the latest industry figures.
About 65 percent of Trip.com users traveled to places near their work areas and homes during the seven-day holiday — from Oct 1 to Friday — with costs on related tours rising by 30 percent from the same period last year, according to figures from the online travel group.
Camping remained popular among travelers during the holiday, with orders for camping-related tour packages on its website growing ten times year-on-year. Nearly 80 percent of the camping tour destinations were near users' workplaces or homes, while about 15 percent involved travel to neighboring cities or suburban areas and, the group said, average expenditure on camping was about 650 yuan, up 30 percent from spending during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday in September.
Travelers aged 30 to 39 favored camping tours, especially families with children. About 83 percent of these travelers stayed overnight at campsites and enjoyed leisure activities such as fruit picking offered by local farms.
Chen Yi, 31, spent two days and one night at a farm in suburban Beijing with her family this National Day holiday. She said it was a relaxing trip. “We were concerned about COVID-19(新冠肺炎) control measures that may cause some uncertainty in work-related matters after the holiday, so we decided to spend the break in Beijing rather than visit other places,” she said. “It was my husband’s idea to go camping. He is a fan of such activities.” Chen chose a farmland about two hours’ drive from downtown. “The air is quite fresh there and the owner of the farmland is also friendly and generous. We made quite good memories there.”
A number of destinations not far from the city became top attractions during the recent national holiday, such as Nan'ao Island in Shantou, Guangdong province and Meizhou Island in Putian, Fujian province, catching travelers with breathtaking coastal views, figures from travel agencies showed.
Prices of hotel accommodation also rose quickly over the recent vacation period, with expenses on hotels for short-distance tours increasing 10 percent over the break, according to Trip.com figures.
Wu Ruoshan, a visiting researcher at the Tourism Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that travelers are changing their travel choices and consumption preferences, focusing more on safety in epidemic(流行病) prevention and control. “In addition to their tourism service, it is necessary for travel agencies and companies to be aware of travelers' safety.” he said.
- We can learn from the passage that_________.
- The number of travelers increased by 30% from the same time last year
- Orders for camping-related tour package went down year after year
- Most of the camping destination were not far from travelers’ workplaces or homes
- About 83% of the travelers stayed up and enjoyed themselves
- What Chen Yi said in paragraph 5 is mainly about________.
- What she and her family worried about
- Why she and her family chose to camp
- Where she and her family chose to camp
- How she and her family spent their holiday
- Wu Ruoshan’s attitude towards travel choices and consumption preferences
is_________.
- favorable B. unreasonable C. uninterested D. worried
- The best title of the passage is________.
- Camping, popular on holidays
- Trip.com, a professional travel website
- National Day holiday, go and relax yourselves
- Short trips, ride holiday high
D
Therapy (治疗) dogs have long visited nursing homes and schools and even disaster sites, offering comfort to humans. A new study shows that a l0-mimute visit from a therapy dog can help relieve patients' pain in the emergency room.
The research from the University of Saskatchewan, published in the journal PLOS on Wednesday, found that emergency room patients who were visited by a therapy dog reported less pain than those who weren’t.
“Therapy dogs themselves are really friendly and are so excited to visit with people in places where they don't typically have a pet.” Dr. Colleen Dell, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan and one of the study authors, told NPR.
In a trial(试验), researchers asked more than 200 patients to report their pain levels. One group of patients received a10-minute visit from a therapy dog and the other group did not. After the visit, researchers asked patients in both groups to report their pain levels again. Those who spent 10 minutes with the dog reported less pain, the study found.
“Many patients have experienced positive outcome from therapy dogs, but this study clinically proves them”, said Dell, herself a therapy dog handler.
Stempien, an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Saskatchewan has seen the dogs in action at the hospital where he works. Before the pandemic (大流行病), a therapy dog would visit multiple times a week. During visits, the dog would often make a stop in the nursing lounge(休息室) before visiting with patients.
“I think it brought smiles on faces of almost all the staff they interacted with,” Stempien told NPR.
But the people aren’t the only ones getting something out of this. “Therapy dogs love their job. They love to interact with people.” Dell said, “Though we need more research on this, we believe they also gain something out of it as well as giving while visiting with people.”
32.How did researchers carry out their study?
A.collecting numbers B.Organizing tests
C.studying previous study projects D.conducting questionnaires
33.Which of the following is true about the trial?
- Different patients received different treatments from the therapy dogs.
- Those visited by the therapy dogs reported more positive results.
- Those visited by the therapy dogs lessen their pain totally.
- 200 doctors and nurses took part in the trial.
34.What can you know from the last paragraph?
- Therapy dogs are only interested in helping people.
- Therapy dogs fell less pain when staying with people.
- Therapy dogs can also get something when helping people.
- The present research is enough to prove that therapy dogs love their job.
35.Where does this text probably come from?
A.A health magazine B.An animal encyclopedia
C.A biology textbook D.A science fiction
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Being a Volunteer
What can you do to help people? The answer is - to be a volunteer! Then what is the common opinion of volunteering? 36
Help yourself by helping others
37 It's amazing to know that volunteering can calm you down when you feel upset. Lots of people really enjoy volunteering, because doing volunteer work could make a big difference in their life. So where do you start? School is a good place to start if you are looking for volunteer ideas.
38
Volunteering is a great way to have fun with your family. Talk to your parents, brothers, or sisters and see what they might be interested in. Find something you all agree on. You can do the things as a family like cleaning up a park and planting trees or flowers in your local community.
Create your own opportunity for your future
Kids can come up with their own ways to raise money or provide needed services. You can make and sell products, and donate (捐赠) the money. 39 Volunteering can also help kids learn important things about their future - like what kinds of things they will be expert at. A volunteer job can even help some kids decide what they want to do when they grow up.
40 Make a plan to start volunteering today!
A.So what are you waiting for?
B.Things to do with family members
C.Clean up a school or other public buildings.
D.Volunteering gives kids a sense of responsibility.
E.Volunteering means spending time in helping others.
F.When you volunteer to help others, you are helping yourself.
G.Why don't you choose to do a job you like best?
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Cheerleader tryouts were just around the corner. The idea of being on the team had 41 me for years. But the thought of being 42 for being a boy cheerleader was frightening.
The first tryout day finally came. I got a cheerleader tryout clearance(许可)form, but the thought of not trying made me increasingly 43 . This nervousness finally led to 44 . As soon as school was over, I jumped on the 45 heading home.
About five minutes on the bus a 46 called my name and asked, “why aren’t you at cheerleader tryouts?” I said, “Oh, I got 47 and left. Maybe I’ll go back tomorrow. I have a lot of homework tonight.” My friend knew it was just a(n) 48 and could clearly tell my nerves had got the best of me. She said, “You have to go back, or you’ll 49 it!” Before I could say anything, she had pushed the “Stop Request” button(按钮). The bus 50 and I got off.
My anxiety-ridden legs brought me back to school in a 51 , because now I was late. Once I got to the outside of the gym doors, I 52 for a second, took a deep breath and walked in.
As the varsity captain (校队队长) for this upcoming fall, it is almost impossible to imagine my life without 53 . I’ve had so many doors open for me because of it, and met so many wonderful people through it. I’m so 54 for the friend making me realize that following my
55 is the best thing I can do.
41.A. welcomed B. attracted C. confused D. trained
42.A. laughed at B. looked after C. accepted D. remembered
43.A. tired B. unpopular C. anxious D. hurt
44.A. words B. action C. plans D. solution
45.A. boat B. bus C. bike D. train
46.A. friend B. driver C. teacher D. stranger
47.A. curious B. nervous C. addicted D. impressed
48.A. sadness B. debate C. adventure D. excuse
49.A. achieve B. need C. quit D. regret
50.A. left B. arrived C. stopped D. turned
51.A. while B. hurry C. circle D. way
52.A. shouted B. searched C. stood D. knocked
53.A. sport B. dream C. cheerleading D. understanding
54.A. hopeful B. important C. thankful D. sorry
55.A. habit B. friend C. personality D. interest
第二节 短文填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
56 (go) from junior high school to senior high school is a really big challenge for Adam, 57 freshman in senior high school. The first week was a little 58 (confuse).
There were some 59 (challenge) he had to face in his new school life. First, he had to think carefully about the courses he had to take. He hoped that he could speak Chinese
60 (fluent). His adviser recommended him 61 (sign) up for advanced literature because he was expert 62 it. Second, he had to choose his extra-curricular activities.
63 he couldn't do well in the school football team, he still tried his best to join it. Besides, he 64 (join) a volunteer club. Third, he had to study harder to keep up with the other students and got used to all the homework.
In order to be well prepared for university or whatever else comes in the future, he makes up his mind to study harder and get used to 65 (be) responsible for a lot more.
第四部分 词汇基础与写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
根据句意及所给汉语提示,拼写出该单词的恰当形式,并把答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。
66.__________(显然), he didn’t tell me the truth.
67.We were so _________(惊奇的) that they could stay underwater much longer than us local islanders.
68.When her son__________(毕业) from high school, Amy moved to a small town.
69.Jon pushed against the car with all his __________(力量).
70.I didn’t _________(辨认出) him when he entered the room.
71.Several companies are ________(竞争) for the contract now.
72.The past two sleepless nights had exhausted him, and the difficult days with her had _____(伤害) his pride.
73.Caroline’s parents became _______(害怕的) when she failed to return home before dark.
74.The study showed the animals had figured out how to _______(应用) what they learned about human faces during training to new faces in the testing stage.
75.Mei Lin ______ (宁愿) to stay at home and refused their invitation.
76.The boy was ______(入迷的,上瘾的) to computer games and he was left behind in study.
77.The little girl wondered what was in the box and opened it out of ______(好奇).
78.We are brave and _________(自信的) to speak to the foreigners.
79.I don’t agree with her, but I _________(赞赏) her for sticking to her principles.
80.I don’t have anything ___________(适合的) for the party.
第二节 写作(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的朋友Jack发来邮件说他想锻炼身体,希望你能够给他推荐一项运动,请你根据以下提示给他回一封邮件:
1.推荐的运动
2.推荐的理由
注意:词数80 左右
Dear Jack,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
yours
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