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河北省石家莊第十七中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期10月月

考英語試卷

學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、閱讀理解

WelcometoSummerC;findandbooktheverybestsummercamps.Your

childrenareprecioussoweofferthehighestqualityofcampsthatwillmeeteachchild's

needsandinterests.

CatalinaSeaCamp

SeaCampoffersthreeone-weeksessionstoboysandgirlsaged8-13andtwo

three-weeksessionstoteensaged12-17.Ourhand-pickedinstructorscreateanatmosphereof

funandexcitementwhileleadingcamperstoahostofoceanadventures,marine(海洋的)

biology,andsocialsummercampactivities.

Address:ToyonWay,SanBruno,California94066

Phone:800-645-1423

CampCayuga

CampCayugaisaprivatesummercampforchildrenaged6to16.Thecampisona

350-acrelandinthePoconoMountainsofNortheastPennsylvania,justoutsidethevillageof

Honesdale.Ifsa3-hourdrivefromNewYorkCitytoPhiladelphia.

Address:321NilesPondRoad-SuiteISC,Honesdale,Pennsylvania18431

Phone:908-470-1224

CampRockmont

CampRockmontisaChristiansummercampforboys,aged6-16,intheBlueRidge

MountainsofNorthCarolina.Rockmont'sdutyofdevelopingboysintohealthyyoungmenis

accomplishedthroughage-appropriateskills,activities,andchallengesthathelpcampersto

knowthemselvesbetter.

Address:375LakeEdenRoad,BlackMountain,NorthCarolina28711

Phone:828-686-3885

PrimitivePursuitsOvernightCamps

PrimitivePursuitsOvernightCampsofferweek-longSummerAdventureOvernight

CampsinNewYork'sFingerLakestoyourchildrenaged11-15.Campersexperienceaweek

ofnature-basedskillstraining,inspiringchallenges,andfunactivitiesundertheguidanceof

skilledinstructors.

Address:611CountyRd13,VanEtten,NewYork14889

Phone:607-272-2292

1.Ifaboyiscuriousaboutseacreatures,whichcampshouldhegoto?

A.CatalinaSeaCamp

B.CampCayuga

C.CampRockmont

D.PrimitivePursuitsOvernightCamps

2.Whereshouldagirlof7goforcamping?

A.ToyonWay,SanBruno.

B.611CountyRd13,VanEtten.

C.375LakeEdenRoad,BlackMountain.

D.321NilesPondRoad-SuiteISC,Honesdale.

3.Youcanfindthispassagefrom

A.amagazineB.theInternet

C.atextbookD.anewspaper

IrememberthedaywhenIfirstlearnedtorideabike.Itwasafrightening,yetfun

experience.MygrandfatherwastheonewhotaughtmeandhehelpedmewhenIgothurt.

ThefirsttimeIgotonabike,IhadnoideawhatIwasdoing,andjustabouteverythingwent

wrong.Mygrandfathertoldmetojustputmyfeetonthepedals(腳蹬子)andstartcycling.

Healsotoldmehewouldholdontothebackofthebikethewholetime,yethedidn't.

AssoonasIstartedtryingtobalancemyself,heletthebikego.Ihappenedtolookback

justthen.IwasscaredtodeaththatIwasgoingtofallandhurtmyself.WhenIwasscared,

mymindwentblankfromcycling,andIjustwantedtogetoff.Iforgothowtousethebrakes

(車閘)andfellrightoffthebike.Mygrandfatherkeptencouragingmetogetupandtryagain,

andafterabout15minutes,Ifinallystoppedcrying,gotupandtriedagain.

AssoonasIstartedridingagain,mypantsgotcaughtinthechain,andIfellflatonmy

faceandhitmynose.Mygrandfatherdecidedtocallitadayandtryagainthenextmorning.

ThenextmorningIwokeupbrightlyandearly,andwasveryeagertotrytoridemybike.My

nosefeltbetter,soIwasn'tthatafraidoffallinganymore.

AlthoughIknewtherewerearangeofdifficultiesonthewaytomasteringtheskillsin

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ridingabike,IbelievedIcoulddowellwithmygrandfather^help.Afterall,ridingabike

wasindeedwhatIwantedtodoeagerly.

4.Howwastheauthorwhenhewasonthebikefirst?

A.Hethoughtbalancinghimselfwaseasy.

B.Hedidn'tknowwherehewouldbegoing.

C.Heputhisfeetonthepedalsandstartedcycling.

D.Hewasnervousanddidn'tknowwhattodonext.

5.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph3mean?

A.Goontorideabike.

B.Stoppracticingbicycling.

C.Maketheauthorfeelhappy.

D.Rememberwhathappenedthisday.

6.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardshisgrandfather?

A.Grateful.B.Supportive.C.Uncaring.D.Negative.

7.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheFirstTimeIGotMyOwnBike

B.TheDifficultyIMetwithMyGrandfather

C.TheExperienceofMyFirstRidingaBike

D.TheHappyMomentwhenIStayedwithMyGrandfather

IrecentlyhadanideatodeletemyFacebookaccount.I'veplayedwiththeideafbra

while,butIalwayshesitatedwhenitcametoactuallypullingthetrigger(扳機(jī)).Itwasla.m.

andIwasuplatestudying.Afterclosingmybook,Idecidedtotakeonelastglanceatmy

Facebookpage.YouknowwhatI'mtalkingabout,you'vedoneit.Onemoreglancejusttosee

ifanyonehaspostedonyourwall.Thenithitme.nDearGod,"Ithought,uWhatonearthamI

doing?”HaditreallycometothatIhadtocheckmyFacebookat1a.m.beforeIwenttobed?

Howsilly!Iknewatthatmomentithadtobedone.Ihadtopullthetrigger.Itookadeep

breath,andwithafewquickclicksofthemouse,myFacebookaccountwasnomore.

Somepeoplewereconfused.OneofmystudentswonderedwhenI'llbebackon

Facebook.HeclaimedIwouldn'tlastfivedays.Ifsalreadybeensix.Overall,myworld

seemsthatmuchsmaller,andIreallylikethat.Inaworldofonlinecommunicationthatlacks

truerelationaldepth,itsavestimeinmyalreadybusylife.Youdon'trealizehowmuchtime

youwasteonsomethinglikethatuntilit'sgone.I'mlookingforpurity(單鄉(xiāng)E)inmylife,and

withonelessreasontobeonlineIgetonelessreasontobeexposedtomaterialthatcanprove

tobeharmfulformysoul.Pmalsotryingtoimproveuponthequalityofrelationshipsand

communityaroundme,andalthoughFacebookisgreatfornetworking,I'dmuchrathersit

downwithyoufacetoface,orattheveryleastoverthephonetocommunicate.

8.Whatdoestheauthormainlytellusinthepassage?

A.TheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofFacebook.B.Howheusedtobeaddictedto

Facebook.

C.WhyheendedhisrelationshipwithFacebook.D.Whatkindofcommunicationwe

needinsociety.

9.WhydidtheauthordeletehisFacebookaccountfinally?

A.Toomanypeoplepostedonhiswallrecently.B.Hehadtosparetimeforhiscareer.

C.Hefeltverytiredfromstudying.D.Facebookwastedhimmuchtime.

10.Howdidtheauthor'sstudentfeelwhenhedeletedhisFacebookaccount?

A.Doubtful.B.Happy.C.Disappointed.D.Worried.

11.Theauthorprobablyprefersto.

A.liveaverybusylifeB.reachalotofpeoplethroughInternet

C.communicatewithpeoplefacetofaceD.besurroundedbyafewpeople

TheGovernment'ssugartaxonsoftdrinkshasbroughtinhalfasmuchmoneyas

Ministersfirstpredicteditwouldgenerate,thefirstofficialdataonthepolicyhasshown.

FirstannouncedinApril,2016,thetaxwhichappliestosoftdrinkscontainingmorethan

5gofsugarper100ml,wasintroducedtohelpreducechildhoodobesity(月巴胖).Itisbelieved

thattoday'schildrenandteenagersareconsumingthreetimestherecommendedlevelof

sugar,puttingthematahigherriskofthedisease.

Initiallythesugartaxwasexpectedtomake£520mayearfortheTreasury.However,

dataofthefirstsixmonthsshoweditwouldmakelessthanhalfthisamount.Atpresentitis

expectedtogenerate£240mfbrtheyearendinginApril2019,whichwillgotoschoolsports.

Itcomesaftermorethanhalfofsoftdrinkssoldinshopshavehadtheirsugarlevelscut

bymanufacturers(制造商)sotheycanavoidpayingthetax.Drinksnowcontain45million

fewerkilosofsugarasaresultofmanufacturers'effortstoavoidthecharge,accordingto

Treasuryfigures.SinceAprildrinkscompanieshavebeenforcedtopaybetween18pand24p

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foreverylitreofsugarydrinktheyproduceorimport,dependingonthesugarcontent.

However,somehighsugarbrands,likeClassicCocaCola,haveacceptedthesugartax

andarerefusingtochangeforfearofupsettingconsumers.Fruitjuices,milk-baseddrinks

andmostalcoholicdrinksarefreeofthetax,asaresmallcompaniesmanufacturingfewer

thanImlitresperyear.

Today'sfigures,accordingtoonegovernmentofficial,showthepositiveinfluencethe

sugartaxishavingbyraisingmillionsofpoundsforsportsfacilities(設(shè)施)andhealthier

eatinginschools.Helpingthenextgenerationtohaveahealthyandactivechildhoodisof

greatimportance,andtheindustryisplayingitspart.

12.Whywasthesugartaxintroduced?

A.Tocollectmoneyfbrschools.B.Toimprovethequalityofdrinks.

C.Toprotectchildren'shealth.D.Toencourageresearchineducation.

13.Howdidsomedrinkscompaniesrespondtothesugartax?

A.Theyturnedtooverseasmarkets.B.Theyraisedthepricesoftheirproducts.

C.Theycutdownontheirproduction.D.Theyreducedtheirproducts?sugar

content.

14.Fromwhichofthefollowingisthesugartaxcollected?

A.Mostalcoholicdrinks.B.Milk-baseddrinks.C.Fruitjuices.

D.ClassicCoke.

15.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheadoptionofthesugartaxpolicy?

A.Itisashort-sighteddecision.B.Itisasuccessstory.

C.Itbenefitsmanufacturers.D.Itupsetscustomers.

二、七選五

HowtoMakeGoodConversation

"Conversationisthemostsociableofallhumanactivities.,,Itotallyagreewiththispoint.

Conversationisthemainpartofeveryone'sdailylife.16What'smore,good

conversationisthemostinterestingpartfbrus.Inmyview,youshouldpayattentiontothe

followingthreeissuestomakegoodconversation.

Tostartgoodconversation,we'dbetterpreparesomequestions.Goodquestionsmake

peoplefeelcomfortable.Wecanasksomequestionstoshowourpolitenessandcarefor

others.Like,doyouhaveagoodsleeplastnight?Orwhatdoyoudoinyoursparetime?

17

18Weshouldpayattentiontowhatotherssaidandthinkintheirshoes.Allow

theotherstodomostofthetalking.Bepatientandholdinterestfortheircommentsandmake

somenoisetoshowyouarelisteningcarefully.19Inthiswayyouwillgetthecredit

forbeingagoodconversationalistaswellasagoodlisteneranditwillhelpyoutomake

friendswithothers.

Wealwayssaideyesarethewindowstotheheart.Propereyecontactislikeagreat

element元素)ofthemaindishwhichmakesitmoredelicious.20Itwillhelpusto

improvemutual(相互的)understanding.Donothesitatetolookintothem.Butdon'tstareat

themanddon'tlookatthemfbrtoolongatime.Itwouldmakeothersfeeluneasyand

unwillingtogoontalking.

A.Thinktwicebeforeyouthrowaquestiontoothers.

B.Withoutconversation,lifewouldbeascoldasarock.

C.Themostimportantpartofconversationistolisten.

D.Enjoygoodconversationandbefriendswiththem.

E.Donotinterruptotherswhentheysharetheirviewsexcitedly.

F.Theyhavesomeideasthattheywantustoknowandevenconvinceus.

G.Duringconversation,weshouldlookthespeakersintheeyefriendly.

三、完形填空

Afamoustheoristoncesaid,"Idon'tdividetheworldintotheweakandthestrong:or

thesuccessesandthefailures...Idividetheworldintothelearnersandthenon-Ieamers.^^

Whatonearthwouldmakesomeoneanon-learner?Everyoneisbornwitha21

tolearn.Babiesrisetothelearning22daily.Notjustforordinarytasks,butthemost

difficultonesofalifetime,likeleaningtowalkandtalk.Theyneverdecideit'stoohardor

notworththe23.Babiesdon'tworryaboutmakingmistakesor24

themselves.Theywalk,theyfall,they25.

Whatputsanendtothisfearlesslearning?Afixedmindset(固定的思維模式).Assoon

aschildrenbecomeabletoevaluate(評估)themselves,someofthembecome26of

challenges.Theyworryaboutnotbeing27.Myresearchteamhavestudied

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thousandsofpeoplefrompreschoolerson,andit'sbreathtakinghowmany28an

opportunitytolearn.

Weofferedfour-year-oldsa29:theycoulddoaneasyjigsaw(拼圖)againortry

aharderone.Evenatthisyoungage,childrenwithafixedmindsetstuckwiththe30

one.Theybelievesmartkidsdon'tmake31.Childrenwithagrowthmindset,

however,thoughtitwasa32choice.Whywouldanyonewanttokeepdoingthe

samepuzzle33?Theychoseincreasinglydifficult-onesinstead.

Believingthatsuccessisaboutlearning,childrenwithagrowthmindsetseizedthe

chance.Butthosewithafixedmindsetdidn'twanttoexposetheir34.Thisishow

afixedmindsetmakespeopleinto35.

21.A.fearB.driveC.competitionD.concentration

22.A.ruleB.habitC.challengeD.progress

23.A.attentionB.effortC.interestD.time

24.A.confusingB.behavingC.punishingD.hurting

25.A.getupB.giveupC.showupD.shutup

26.A.afraidB?ashamedC.confidentD.hopeful

27.A.understoodB?rememberedC.curiousD.smart

28.A.seizeB.ruinC.refuseD.require

29.A.lessonB.choiceC.giftD.game

30.A.challengingB,interestingC.newD.simple

31.A.decisionsB.jigsawsC.mistakesD.predictions

32.A.strangeB.promisingC.profitableD.difficult

33.A.repeatedlyB.unwillinglyC.automaticallyD.obviously

34.A.secretsB?thoughtsC.preferencesD.weaknesses

35.A.theoristsB.perfectionistsC.non-learnersD.risk-takers

四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成句子

36.Ispentthewholeweekend(revise)formycomingexamthenextweek.(所給詞

的適當(dāng)形式填空)

37.Theboyopenedtheboxoutof(curious).(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

38.Sheislookingforwardto(take)toMountHuangduringtheholiday.(用所給詞

的適當(dāng)形式填空)

39.Toleaveagood(impress),first,shakehandsformallyandsmile.

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