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2024芜湖高一上学期期末考试英语含答案
展开本试题卷共10页,67小题,满分100分,考试用时120分钟
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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。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
1. What did the wman buy finally?
A. The clr.B. The material.C. Nthing.
2. What prgram is the wman ging t watch at first?
A. A mvie.B. A ftball game.C. A cartn.
3. Hw did the wman feel at the man’s remark?
A. She was angry the man had nt understd her.
B. She was pleased the man had written t Helen fr her.
C. She was srry she was nt able t express her care fr Helen.
4. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He is having a heart attack.
B. He wn’t give up smking.
C. He is verweight.
5. What is the wman ging t d?
A. G t the seaside.B. Jin the man.C. D a lt f wrk.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面6段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
所第6段材料,回答6至8题。
6. Hw did the wman travel t the suth f England?
A. By train.B. By ship.C. By air.
7. What did the wman d in Lndn?
A. She did much shpping.B. She visited many places.C. She visited her friends.
8. What did the wman g t Paris fr in 1993?
A. Business.B. Sight-seeing.C. Shpping.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. Wh are the tw speakers?
A. Neighbrs.B. Wrkmates.C. Clse friends.
10. What d the speakers d with the bx?
A. They take it n the bus.
B. They bring it t the ffice.
C. They carry it up the stairs.
11. At what time des the wman usually arrive at wrk?
A. 2:45 pm.B. 3:30 pm.C. 4:15 pm.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. Why des the wman respect and lve her parents?
A. They instructed her and valued her pinin.
B. They gave her t much freedm.
C. They helped her ecnmically.
13. What can we knw abut the tw speakers?
A. They get alng well with their parents.
B. They are always allwed t d what they want t.
C. They cme frm different cuntries.
14. What des the man think f his parents?
A. They feel n lve fr him.
B. They cntrl him t much.
C. They are easy t get alng with.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What did the man wrry abut the first time he spke English t a freigner?
A. His prnunciatin was bad.
B. He might nt be able t express himself clearly.
C. He might make lts f mistakes.
16. What did the freigner d at first when the man spke t him?
A. He repeated the wrds.B. He used his bdy language.C. He said nthing.
17. Why did the man say “Srry, I… n… English”?
A. He spke slwly t let the ther understand.
B. He knew English a lt.
C. He did nt knw English.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Where did Rbert meet the wman?
A. In the jeweler’s.B. In the cuntry club.C. In the parking lt.
19. Hw much did Rbert give the wman?
A. 10,000 dllars.B. 5,000 dllars.C. 4,000 dllars.
20. Hw did Rbert respnd t the news frm his friend?
A. He was happy knwing n child was dead.
B. He was very angry at the news.
C. He was t shcked t say anything.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15个小题;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
Pet-friendly train rides
Why nt cnsider a great pet-friendly train ride n yur next trip? Yu can enjy the lcal landscapes while making wnderful memries with yur pet.
Skunk Train—Califrnia
Lcated in Nrthern Califrnia’s Mendcin Cunty, the 131-year-ld Skunk
Train travels thrugh grasslands and muntains. It ffers tw rute chices.
Ny River Canyn—Leaving frm Frt Bragg, this trip runs alng the Pudding Creek Estuary and then snakes alng the Ny River.
Castal Range and Redwds—Leaving frm Willits and traveling t Nrthspur, this muntainus rute travels 8.5 miles f track.
Pet Plicy: Dgs are the nly pets allwed n the plane, and yu need t pay $10 fr yur dg t ride the train.
Oregn Cast Scenic Railrad-Oregn
The Oregn Cast Scenic Railrad runs daily castal trips between Garibaldi and Rckaway Beach frm mid-June t early September. Weekend service lasts frm late May t the end f September.
Pet Plicy: Well-behaved dgs are welcme. The staff asks that families with dgs sit in the pen cars, which ffer mre space t them.
Mnticell Railway Museum—Illinis
The Mnticell Railway Museum is pen fr train rides n Saturdays and Sundays frm May thrugh Octber as part f the museum’s educatinal missin. Visitrs can get n the train at tw statins. Yu’re welcme t visit the the museum gift shp.
Pet Plicy: pets can ride the train fr free. All types f pets are welcme.
Oil & Creek Titusville Railrad—Pennsylvania
This train ride leaves frm Perry Street Statin in Titusville, Pennsylvania. On this 3-hur rund-trip ride, yu’ll learn abut the histry f Pennsylvania’s il industry while yu watch fr ducks, deer, and pssibly a black bear.
Pet Plicy: Dgs can ride the train at a cst f $5. Smene must stay with the dg at yur seat; yu cannt walk arund the train with yur dg.
21. What is special abut Skunk Train?
A. It is free fr pets.B. It has tw rutes available.
C. It features educatinal trips.D. It is a newly-started train ride.
22. Which train ride welcmes pets f any kind?
A. Skunk TrainB. Mnticell Railway Museum
C. Oregn Cast Scenic RailradD. Oil Crck & Titusville Railrad
23. What can passengers d n the Oil Creek Titusville Railrad?
A. Watch wild animals alng the trip.
B. Visit the gift shp at either statin.
C. Walk arund the train with their dg.
D. Learn abut the histry f Illinis’ il industry.
B
Many pupils in schl think f science as just anther subject n the time-table cntaining mre facts t be learned. This is wrng. Science des nt mean believing and remembering what ther peple tell us. The real scientist examines facts in rder t find ut the truth fr himself. This is called the scientific methd.
Let us see hw scientists wrk and what is meant by the scientific methd. In these days we hear a lt abut science, but scientists, the men and wmen, wh d the wrk and make the discveries, seem distant and strange t us. Science ften appears t be very difficult, and smetimes even a kind f magic. Certainly we feel we shall never be able t understand hw it wrks. It is difficult f curse, but I think we are wrng if we believe that we can nt understand it. The imprtant thing abut the scientific methd is that we get answers t questins by making tests. We d nt just guess the answer r believe what anybdy tells us. In fact, in simple ways we all use the scientific methd every day.
We can see frm very simple examples that the scientific methd is nt nly fr the use f a few peple called scientists, but smething we can all use with advantage. But patience and hard, careful wrk are necessary t find ut the truth.
24. What des the text mainly talk abut?
A. The scientific methd.B. The science subject.
C. The scientific discveries.D. The real scientists.
25. Which f the fllwing des the authr agree with?
A. We all understand hw science wrks.
B. We are familiar with mst scientists.
C. We smetimes feel science cnfusing.
D. We knw answers by making guesses.
26. Wh can use the scientific methd?
A. The scientists.B. Schl pupils.C. The Schlars.D. Everyne.
27. What can we learn frm the text?
A. The scientific methd is t difficult t use.
B. We can find ut the truth frm very simple examples.
C. Care and diligence is imprtant fr the scientific methd.
D. The scientific methd is nly fr the use f a few peple.
C
A British wman wh wn a $1 millin prize after she was named the Wrld’s Best Teacher will use the cash t bring inspiratinal figures int UK schls.
Andria Zafiraku, a nrth Lndn secndary schl teacher, said she wanted t bring abut a classrm revlutin (变革). “We are ging t make a change,” she said. “I’ve started a prject t prmte the teaching f the arts in ur schls. “The prject results frm the difficulties many schls have in getting artists f any srt — whether an up-and-cming lcal musician r a majr mvie star — int schls t wrk with and inspire children. Zafiraku began the prject at Alpertn Cmmunity Schl, her place f wrk fr the past twelve years. “I’ve seen thse magic mments when children are talking t smene they are inspired by — their eyes are shining and their faces light up,” she said. “We need artists mre than ever in ur schls.” Artist Michael Craig-Martin said: “Andria’s brilliant prject t bring artists frm all fields int direct cntact with children is particularly welcme at a time when the arts are being dwngraded in schls.” It was a mistake t see the arts as unnecessary, he added.
Histrian Sir Simn Schama is als a supprter f the prject. He said that arts educatin in
schls was nt just an add-n. “It is abslutely necessary. The future depends n creativity and creativity depends n the yung. What will remain f us when artificial intelligence takes ver will be ur creativity, and it is ur creative spirit, ur visinary sense f freshness, that has been ur strength fr centuries.”
28. What will Zafiraku d with her prize mney?
A. Make a mvie.B. Build new schls.
C. Run a prject.D. Help lcal musicians.
29. What des Craig-Martin think f the teaching f the arts in UK schls?
A. It is particularly difficult.B. It increases artists’ incme.
C. It pens children’s mind.D. It deserves greater attentin.
30. What shuld be stressed in schl educatin accrding t Schama?
A. Mral principles.B. Interpersnal skills.
C. Psitive wrldviews.D. Creative abilities.
31. Which f the fllwing is a suitable title fr the text?
A. Arts Educatin in BritainB. When Histrians Meet Artists
C. Bring Artists t SchlsD. The Wrld’s Best Arts Teacher
D
Owning a pet, like a dg r a cat, especially fr five years r mre, may be linked t slwer cgnitive decline (认知衰退) in lder adults, accrding t a new study.
“Previus studies have suggested that the human-animal link may have health benefits like decreasing bld pressure and stress,” said the study authr Tiffany Braley. “Our results suggest raising pet may als be prtective against cgnitive decline.”
The study lked at cgnitive data frm 1.369 senir adults with an average age f 65 wh had nrmal cgnitive skills at the start f the study. A ttal f 53% wned pets and 32% were lng-term pet wners wh wned pets fr five years r mre.
Researchers used data frm the Health and Retirement Study. In that study, peple were given several cgnitive tests. Researchers used thse cgnitive tests t recrd cgnitive scre fr each persn, ranging frm 0 t 27. The scre included cmmn tests f subtractin (减法), number cunting and wrd memry. Researchers then used participants’ cgnitive scres t judge the cnnectins between years f pet wnership and cgnitive functin.
Over six years, the cgnitive scres decreased at a slwer rate in pet wners. This difference was strnger amng lng-term pet wners. Cnsidering ther factrs knwn t affect cgnitive functin, the study shwed that lng-term pet wners usually had a higher cgnitive scre cmpared t nn-pet wners. The researchers als fund that the cgnitive benefits cnnected with lnger pet wnership were strnger fr cllege educated adults and men.
“As stress can negatively affect cgnitive functin, the pssible stress-reducing effects f pet wnership culd prvide a prper reasn fr ur findings,” said Braley.
32. What is the finding f Tiffany Braley’s study?
A. Bth dgs and cats make perfect pets.
B. Pets may help keep the brain wrk well.
C. Females tend t be lng-term pet wners.
D. A human-animal link helps decrease bld pressure.
33. Hw did the researchers carry ut their study?
A. By referring t previus studies.
B. By mnitring several cgnitive tests.
C. By tracking the changes in cgnitive scres.
D. By crrecting data frm the Health and Retirement Study.
34. What is Braley’s attitude twards the study results?
A. Puzzled.B. Cautius.C. Surprised.D. Unsatisfied.
35. What wuld be the best title f the text?
A. Why shuld we keep pets?
B. Hw lng shuld we keep pets?
C. Des the human-animal link have health benefits?
D. D pets have a psitive effect n peple’s brain health?
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。
The traditinal Chinese slar calendar divides the year int 24 slar terms (节气). Start f Autumn, the 13th slar term f the year, begins this year n Aug 8 and ends n Aug 22. Start f Autumn means the end f summer and the beginning f autumn. 36 . The fllwing are fur things yu shuld knw abut Start f Autumn.
Gathering crps
37 . It is time t gather crps. There is a saying: “If it rains n the day f the Start f Autumn, a gd harvest is expected.”
Eating peaches
In Hangzhu, peple eat peaches and pray health n the Start f Autumn day. The peach stnes are kept until New Year’s Eve and thrwn int the stve, burned int ash. Peple believed that in this way, 38 .
Eating dumplings
In Shandng prvince, peple make dumplings during the Start f Autumn, and they call it “Eating the Autumn”. On the day f Start f Autumn, senir members f the family will stand in the middle f the hall, they wrship (敬奉;信奉) a bwl f cereal, and 39 . Mst f the families will eat dumplings tgether after Start f Autumn day and have the thirst fr mre crps.
Eating gurds (瓜)
During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), althugh Start f Autumn indicates the beginning f autumn, ht weather will nt cme t an end. Peple wuld put gurds utside fr a day befre the Start f Autumn, and 40 . Tday peple in Tianjin believe that eating melns such as twel gurd, white gurd and bitter gurd can prevent diarrhea (腹泻) in autumn and the cming winter and spring.
A. they pray fr the harvest in autumn
B. The fruitful seasn is cming
C. they eat them n Start f Autumn day t drive ff the summer heat
D. Start f Autumn is a big slar term fr farmers
E. they sincerely pray fr gd
F. plagues (瘟疫) culd be prevented fr the whle year
G. they will get away frm ghsts
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“D what yu lve, nt what thers tell yu is right,” said Gergia Lines. Recently. I interviewed the 24-year-ld singer-sngwriter abut her rise t 41 . In 2022, Gergia was named the great artist f the year at the Ateara Music Awards ceremny.
Gergia’s success lks 42 , but she has wrked hard t perfect her craft (技艺). “I lve what I d,” she said. “I lve it when I get. 43 in the music, and everything wrks tgether.” Gergia has written mre than 20 44 and wrked tgether with several tp 45 . When she wrks with thers, she wrks 46 as they can exchange ideas with each ther. When asked abut her musical 47 , Gergia smiled. I had n musical talent as a child, and I’d never thught I culd reach them,” she said. “But I 48 lved singing and music.”
Sme enthusiastic crwds always 49 her cncerts, and Gergia never 50 them. As an artist, Gergia has a(n) 51 mind. She said, “I never cmpare myself with thers. I just 52 ding what I lve.” That means, fcusing n her wn artistic 53 . “Cmparisn is the 54 f success,” she said. “If I had stpped t 55 myself with thers, I wuldn’t have made it as far as I have.”
41. A. pwerB. successC. cncernD. luck
42. A. easyB. specialC. differentD. clear
43. A. lstB. stuckC. hurtD. lcked
44. A. reprtsB. cmmentsC. sngsD. nvels
45. A. reprtersB. wrkersC. actrsD. artists
46. A. lngerB. betterC. fasterD. harder
47. A. dreamsB. stylesC. abilitiesD. perfrmances
48. A. hardlyB. seldmC. alwaysD. smetimes
49. A. lk dwn nB. lk frward tC. lk thrughD. lk int
50. A. amusesB. recgnizesC. defeatsD. fails
51. A. interestingB. rdinaryC. peacefulD. cmpetitive
52. A. practiceB. cntinueC. finishD. avid
53. A. disadvantageB. educatinC. experimentsD. achievements
54. A. thiefB. secretC. mtherD. price
55. A. shareB. replaceC. cnnectD. cmpare
第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The clr f the cean has changed 56 (great) recently and human-caused climate change is respnsible, accrding t 57 new study.
Mre than 56% f the wrld’s ceans have changed clr. 58 cannt be explained, said a team f researchers, led by scientists frm the Natinal Oceangraphy Center in the UK.
Trpical (热带的) ceans clse t the equatr 59 (becme) greener in the last 20 years, accrding t the study 60 (publish) in the jurnal Nature.
“ 61 is nt clear exactly bw these ecsystems are changing”, said Stephanie frm the Center fr Glbal Change Science. “All changes are causing an imbalance in the natural rganizatin f ecsystems. Such imbalance will nly get 62 (bad) ver time if ur ceans keep heating,” she tld CNN.
Thugh the researchers are still wrking t understand exactly 63 the changes mean, they said what is clear is that the changes are being driven 64 human behavir.
The researchers studied changes in cean clr frm space by 65 (watch) hw much green r blue light is reflected frm the surface f the sea.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
某英文报社正在进行征文活动,主题是“The Imprtance f Lifelng Learning”。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 什么是终身学习;
2. 终身学习的重要性。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
The Imprtance f Lifelng Learning
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第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Amng the decrative things in a fifteen-year-ld girl’s rm, ne std ut—a bright blue vase (花瓶). Nt a perfect r beautiful vase, it’s brken in several places. The wner f the vase has carefully repaired it, but cracks remain. If this vase culd talk, it wuld tell the stry f tw girls and a friendship.
Amy and June met n an airplane n their way hme frm Bangkk where their fathers, wh were business partners, were attending meetings. June sat behind Amy. Halfway tward hme. Amy turned arund and gave June a bright blue vase. June accepted it. They smiled shyly at each ther. On that day, a simple friendship between tw fur-year-ld girls was built.
Years flew by. Amy and June grew up tgether, played tgether, studied tgether and, naturally, became clsest friends. They supprted and cmfrted each ther whenever the ther faced sadness, embarrassment, etc.
Hwever, life isn’t a bed f rses. Peple change as they grw up. Smetimes these changes are hard t accept. And even the friendship can be destryed. When Amy was 14, she admired a grup f very ppular girls in her and June’s schl. Thus. Amy began hanging ut with them and regarded them as her gd friends.
Althugh June was hurt, she tried t be understanding. She was still there fr Amy each time Amy fund the ppular girls didn’t seem t like her and needed a shulder t cry n. But Amy wasn’t there when June needed her.
Upset abut the state f their friendship, June finally invited Amy t her huse t talk. When June tried t talk abut her difficulties and her prblems, Amy turned her back n her by saying. “Later.” Instead, Amy asked June fr ideas fr what she culd d t be accepted by the grup f girls. June became angry.
She shuted, “What am I t yu, Amy? Yur friend r just yur little dg?” Amy was annyed and shuted back. “That is it. June! I hate yu!”
Amy rushed ut f June’s rm, shutting the dr hard behind her.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
A blue vase n the shelf jumped and fell nt the flr, breaking int pieces. _____________________________
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When June pened the dr, Amy handed her a gift, saying. “Hap, happy birthday. June!” __________________
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2023—2024学年度第一学期芜湖市中学教学质量监控
高一年级英语试题参考答案
一、听力
1—5 CBCCC6—10 ACAAC
11—15 CACBB16—20 CCCCA
二、阅读理解
21—23 BBA24—27 ACDC
28—31 CADC32—35 BCBD
36—40 BDFAC
三、完形填空
41—45 BAACD46—50 BACBD
51—55 CBDAD
四、短文填空
56. greatly57. a58. which59. have becme60. published
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