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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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
(2023春·河北石家庄·高一石家庄二十三中校考开学考试)
Ticketing Infrmatin n Hng Kng Science Museum
Regular Admissin Fee
Standard tickets: 20 yuan
Grup tickets: 14 yuan (special rate f standard tickets fr grups f 20 peple r mre per visit)
Cncessinary(优惠的) tickets: 10 yuan(applicable t disabled peple with an accmpanying minder and senir citizens aged 60 r abve)
Free admissin fr full-time students and children under 4 years ld accmpanied by an adult with a ticket
Applicatin fr Exemptin(豁免) frm Admissin Fee
Kindergartens, primary schls, secndary schls, special schls, universities, charities and nn-prfit-making rganizatins arranging grup visits f 20 r mre visitrs can apply fr exemptin frm admissin fee. Applicatin shuld be made at least 2 weeks befre the date f visit and will be prcessed n a first-cme-first-served basis subject t availability.
Cntact Details
Enquiries fr schls: 2732 3220 (please make telephne reservatin fr the visiting date befre sending in the applicatin)
Enquiries fr registered charities and nn-prfit-making rganizatins: 2732 3268
Attentin
Persns buying cncessinary tickets may be requested by museum staff t prduce a valid dcument fr cnfirmatin f eligibility(合格) . Students must be requested t prduce a valid dcument. If prf f current full-time student status is nt shwn n the dcument, museum staff has the right t request the student cncerned t pay them fr the mney f the full ticket.
1.Hw much shuld a 65-year-ld man pay t visit the museum?
A.10 yuan.B.14 yuan.C.20 yuan.D.60 yuan.
2.Which grup can visit the museum fr free?
A.12 waiters in a restaurant.B.15 teachers frm a high schl.
C.23 peple frm a lcal cmpany.D.26 peple wrking in the Red Crss.
3.What shuld full-time students bring t visit the museum fr free?
A.Schl reprts.B.Exam papers.
C.Student’s ID cards.D.Research reprts.
B
(2023春·江苏苏州·高一统考开学考试)The match was nearly ver and I was almst n my last legs, when I saw a chance. I picked the ball up frm Sally and headed fr the German penalty area(罚球区).
“Jess!” I culd hear Jules shuting as she ran alngside me. “Pass!”
I lked up and hit the ball frward int space. Jules ran n t it, picked it up and hit the ball int the net. It was just as gd as Beckham’s last-minute gal against Greece!
Tw minutes later, the referee(裁判) blew the whistle fr full-time. A draw.
“Penalties,” Jules said, with a wide smile n her face.
Althugh it wasn’t usual t finish a friendly with penalties, bth sides had decided that it wuld be a nice idea. Je came n t the pitch(球场) t give us a quick pep talk. Maybe he wuldn’t chse me.
“OK, Jules, yu g first,” Je said. “Then Mel, Tina, Hannah and—Jess.” I tried nt t lk relieved that I was last. With any luck I wuldn’t have t take my turn, if the match was decided befre that.
The Germans went first and scred. S did Jules. The Germans scred again. S did Mel. After a third German gal, Tina was lking nervus, but she was lucky because her sht went in ff the pst.
My stmach was turning ver and ver as Hannah stepped up t take ur furth penalty. If Hannah scred, it wuld be all dwn t the last German penalty-taker—and me.
Hannah rlled the ball smthly int the left-hand crner f the net. I tried t take deep breaths t calm myself dwn. If the next German player scred, I’d have t take my turn. I clsed my eyes, willing her t fail.
A lud rar arund the stadium tld me that she’d scred. The referee signaled me t cme ver and with heavy steps I walked ver t place the ball n the spt. I was really tired and my legs felt like they were made f lead. Behind me I culd hear the girls yelling encuragement.
I made a superhuman effrt and ran twards the ball, but even as I hit it, I knew it wasn’t right. I graned as the ball hit the crssbar and bunced away int the crwd.
4.Why was Jess’s kick cmpared t the ne f Beckham’s?
A.They were bth penalty kicks.
B.They bth ensured victry f the match.
C.They were bth the nly gal scred in the match.
D.They were bth scred in the last minute f the match.
5.Why was Jess relieved learning that she was the last t take the penalty?
A.She had cnfidence in herself.
B.They already had the game in their hands.
C.She might nt be the ne t decide the game.
D.The Germans were nt gd at penalty kicks.
6.Hw many runds f penalty did they take in all?
A.Fur.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.
7.Hw did Jess feel when she was abut t take her penalty?
A.Exhausted and uncnfident.B.Relieved and delighted.
C.Relieved but disappinted.D.Exhausted but excited.
B
(2022·江苏南通·高一江苏省如皋中学校考开学考试)When we see a persn in truble, the first idea that cmes t ur mind is t lend a hand. But what if we see an animal in truble, des the same rule apply?
This questin was raised after a grup f penguins (企鹅) were saved frm an icy gully (峡谷) in Antarctica. It was filmed fr the BBC wildlife series Dynasties. The film crew were anxius when they saw that a grup f penguins had fallen int a gully and been trapped with their yung. They built a slpe (斜坡) s that a few f the penguins culd save themselves.
The case has taken the internatinal media by strm. Viewers watching this film sighed in relief. “I’m s glad. I understand nt taking actin directly, but a helping hand isn’t bthering, right?” viewer Kathryn Shaw said n her Facebk.
Hwever, thers think human interference (干涉) is unnatural. “Yu can’t have sunshine thrughut yur life. T have dne anything else wuld nly make matters wrse.” said the shw’s creatr David Attenbrugh, accrding t TheTimes.
In this case, hwever, Mike Guntn, the executive prducer f the series, said that this was a ne-ff situatin. “There were n animals ging t suffer by interfering. Yu weren’t tuching the animals and it was just felt by ding this …They had the chance nt t have t keep slipping dwn the slpe.” he tld the BBC.
Such cases are familiar t Paul Nicklen, wildlife phtgrapher fr Natinal Gegraphic. He tld Metr, “If it’s ever a predatr (捕食者) situatin, n matter hw gut-wrenching, yu stay ut f the way. Even when yu’re watching a male plar bear eat a baby bear.”
“There’s n rule bk in thse situatins. Yu can nly respnd t the facts that are right there in frnt f yu.” Will Lawsn, the shw’s directr, tld Daily Mail.
8.What has led t a heated media discussin?
A.The rescue f penguins frm a gully.
B.Peple’s varius pinins n penguins.
C.Sme penguins’ sufferings in a gully.
D.Ways f filming the series Dynasties.
9.Wh hlds a psitive attitude twards human interference?
A.David Attenbrugh.B.Will Lawsn.
C.Paul Nicklen.D.Kathryn Shaw.
10.Which f the fllwing best explains the wrd “gutwrenching” underlined in Paragraph 6?
A.Making ne cnfused.B.Making ne heartbrken.
C.Putting ne in danger.D.Making ne amazed.
11.What can be the best title fr the text?
A.Necessity f Lending a Hand t Animals
B.Prtect Animals Frm Dying Out
C.Human Interference n Dangerus Animals
D.Help Animals in Truble r Nt
D
(2020秋·湖南长沙·高一长沙麓山国际实验学校校考开学考试)Yu may knw the English letters A, B and C. But d yu knw there are peple called ABCs? D yu knw there is such a thing as “a banana persn”? Hw strange! ABC means American-brn Chinese. An ABC is a Chinese, but was brn in the United States. Smetimes, peple call an ABC a “banana persn”. A banana is yellw utside. S, when a persn is a “banana”, he r she is white inside-thinking like a Westerner and yellw utside-lking like a Chinese.
Usually, ABCs knw little abut China r the Chinese language. Sme f them dn’t speak Chinese. But if ABCs cannt speak Chinese, can we still call them Chinese peple? Yes, f curse. They are verseas (海外的)Chinese. These peple may be citizens (公民)f anther cuntry like the US, Canada r Singapre. But they have Chinese bld. Their parents, grandparents r even great-grandparents were frm China. They all have black eyes and black hair.
But they are nt Chinese citizens. They are peple f the Peple’s Republic f China. Fr example, we all knw the famus scientist C. N. Yang(杨振宁). He gt the Nbel Prize fr Physics in 1957. Chinese peple lve him. But he is an American citizen.
12.“ABCs” in this passage means___________.
A.three English lettersB.a kind f banana
C.Chinese brn in AmericaD.Americans brn in China
13.Chinese in Western cuntries are called “banana persns” because___________.
A.their bdies are white inside but yellw utside
B.they think like Westerners but lk like Chinese
C.they were brn in China but g t study in America
D.they like t eat bananas
14.Which f the sentences is WRONG abut ABCs?
A.ABCs may knw little abut China.B.They are verseas Chinese.
C.They may speak little Chinese.D.They are Chinese citizens.
15.This passage mainly talks abut___________.
A.different kinds f bananasB.verseas Chinese
C.the Nbel PrizeD.the stry f C.N. Yang
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
(2022秋·江西新余·高一新余市第一中学校考开学考试)We’ve heard abut several “pr students” in the past year. Cui Qingta, a student frm Yunnan, wrking with his parents n a building site when he gt an admissin letter (录取通知书) frm Peking University. 16 She is a student frm Hebei. She was ding her part-time jb in a different city when her family gt her admissin letter frm Peking University.
17 Fr example, they are all strng and ptimistic (乐观的). Li hui said in an interview, " As lng as we are alive, there are n prblems that cannt be slved, and many peple dn’t have my experiences. 18 ” Such an idea makes many adults feel embarrassed. He refused t accept dnatin mney and decided t make mney by himself. This is als the cmmn thing that “ pr students “ have.
Whatever kind f values yu hld, such persnalities are necessary fr grwth. 19 Nt everything ges well all the time. Only being strng and ptimistic can ne g thrugh difficulties. In fact, living in pr families desn’t prmise such gd persnalities, and living in happiness desn’t prmise ptimistic attitudes (态度). We like such “pr students ”because they are strng and ptimistic.
Fr them, few can chse their lifestyles. 20 That’s why they are highly praised. Every ne f us shuld learn frm them.
A.Life is full f ups and dwns.
B.A girl named Wang Xinyi is anther example.
C.“Pr students” are usually hard-wrking and caring.
D.And these experiences make me grw and becme better.
E.Brn in pr families, these students have a lt in cmmn.
F.Hwever, all f them can chse their attitudes twards life .
G.We can learn a lt frm these “pr students”.
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。
(2022秋·四川雅安·高一雅安中学校考开学考试)Wishing t encurage her yung sn’s prgress n the pian, a mther tk her by t a pianist’s cncert n a summer hliday evening. After they fund their 21 , the mther saw tw friends in the hall and walked t 22 them.
It was the by’s first time t cme t the hall. He thught it was a gd 23 fr him t explre the wnders f the cncert hall. He 24 and walked arund. He walked 25 a dr marked “NO ADMITTANCE” (禁止入内).
When the hall lights dimmed (变暗), the 26 wuld begin. The mther returned t her seat and discvered that her sn was 27 . The mther was 28 wrried at the mment that tears were in her eyes.
The cncert began and the lights fcused n (聚焦于) the wnderful pian n stage. The mther was 29 t see her little by sitting at the keybard, playing the sng Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 30 he did at hme.
At that mment the great pianist came, quickly mved t the pian and 31 in the by’s ear, “Dn’t stp. Keep playing.” He leaned ver (俯身) and began filling in a bass part (低音) with his left 32 , then added a running bbligat (伴奏) with his right hand. They played the pian tgether 33 . The ld pianist and the yung by changed a frightening situatin int a wnderful creative experience. The audience (观众) std up and 34 them.
An artist’s achievements and charm depend n nt nly his perfect skills 35 his gd qualities.
21.A.desksB.stageC.seatsD.pian
22.A.greetB.feedC.nticeD.search
23.A.useB.chanceC.seasnD.culture
24.A.flewB.satC.fellD.rse
25.A.thrughB.acrssC.abveD.ver
26.A.filmB.cncertC.cnversatinD.meeting
27.A.sleepyB.missingC.tiredD.excited
28.A.sB.veryC.muchD.such
29.A.seriusB.sadC.patientD.surprised
30.A.whenB.ifC.asD.befre
31.A.calledB.shutedC.whisperedD.cried
32.A.handB.shulderC.ftD.leg
33.A.badlyB.carelesslyC.terriblyD.happily
34.A.fught withB.laughed atC.shuted atD.cheered fr
35.A.rB.butC.andD.s
第二节 (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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(2023春·陕西安康·高一统考开学考试)Tday is Han Jing’s first senir high schl day. She wants t make friends with her new classmates and leave a gd 36 (impress) n them. She is nt utging, s she feels a little 37 (anxiety) right nw. Her maths class in senir high schl was difficult 38 her maths teacher was kind and friendly. Besides, she fund mst f her classmates and teachers friendly and helpful. This afternn, she had her chemistry class in the new science lab. She culdn’t cncentrate 39 the experiment because the guy next t her 40 (try) t talk t her the whle time. She did hpe he culd keep quiet and leave her alne. What 41 fine day! At first, she was wrried that n ne wuld talk t her. In fact, she didn’t feel awkward r 42 (frighten) at all. 43 she misses her friends frm junir high schl, she believes she will make new friends and there is a lt 44 (explre) in senir high schl. She feels much 45 (cnfidence) than she felt this mrning.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
(2022秋·山东济南·高一统考开学考试)Sunshine Twn将要举办一次国际机器人展。假定你是李华,作为此项活动的志愿者,请写封邮件邀请你班外籍交换生Daniel参加。
内容包括:
1. 参加者;
2. 时间、地点;
3. 活动内容;
4. 活动目的及意义。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
(2023春·陕西安康·高一统考开学考试)When Glria Estefan started primary schl, she culd nt read, write nr speak English. She felt lst, unhappy and cmpletely frightened. Hwever, smene changed her life—her English teacher, Mrs Cllins. Her family had left Cuba in 1959 when she was nly a year ld in the hpe f finding a better life in America. Initially they mved t Miami where the family settled in a set f apartments with ther Cuban wmen and children wh had immigrated.
The wmen were clse-knit and supprtive. While she felt safe, she was als islated. They all spke Spanish, and she rarely heard English. On her very first day in schl, which she was lking frward t, she was cmpletely shcked. She came hme and tld her mther that she had learnt her first English wrd “stupid”. It was the nickname a by had given her.
In every way pssible, she was set apart frm her classmates. She was the nly panic and nn-white student. She als fund it difficult t grasp the English language as it was her secnd language. The culture, her schl friends and the fd they ate were different frm hers. As such, she was set apart frm her classmates.
One persn made that year bearable fr her, Mrs Cllins. She was yung and African American, s she understd hw Glria felt as she was the nly nn-white student in class. Mrs Cllins never dubted that Glria culd catch up with the ther students in time.
Still, the teasing cntinued. The by wh called her stupid wuld nt stp laughing at her fr her accent. He was a gd student and the prud hlder f the class’s reading award. It was an hnur given peridically t a student, based n excellence in schlwrk, participatin and hmewrk. Glria wanted that lng-waited award.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mrs Cllins encuraged her t cmpete fr the reading award.
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The award ceremny was cming up.
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