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2023~2024學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中考試高一英語試題(試卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘)注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題紙上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題紙上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需要動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。3.回答非選擇題時,請將答案寫在答題紙上,寫在本試卷上無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié);滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一/題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Stormy. B.Windy. C.Sunny.2.Whathasthemanfound?A.AnIDcard. B.Abag. C.Aseat.3.Whycan'tthemanplaytenniswiththewoman?A.Hiskneewashurt. B.Hedislikestennis. C.Hehasotherplans.4.Whatisgoingtocausethewomantobelate?A.Anextrataskfromwork. B.Atrafficaccident. C.Herbrokencar.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Oldmovies. B.Moderntheaters. C.Greatliterature.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inacoffeeshop. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inanoffice.7.Whatdoesthemanrecommendthewomantotry?A.Abasketballgame. B.Anewcourse. C.Asandwich.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthewomantelltheman?A.Thetrafficlightsarebroken.B.Theoperahouseisnotfaraway.C.Therearelotsofcarsontheroad.9.Whendothespeakersarriveattheoperahouse?A.At5:30. B.At6:00. C.At6:10.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.They'rebothwatchingTheOfficeforthefirsttime.B.They'vebothseenTheOfficeformanytimes.C.TheybothlikeTheOffice.11.WhichseasonofTheOfficeisthewomanwatching?A.Seasonfour. B.Seasonseven. C.Seasonnine.12.Whatistheman'sfavoritethingaboutTheOffice?A.Thefilmingstyle.B.Theactors'actingskills.C.Thecharacterdevelopment.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Motherandson. C.Cousins.14.WhyarethespeakersgoingtoRome?A.Tovisitrelatives. B.Tohaveaholiday. C.Toattendawedding.15.Whendoestheleastexpensiveflightleave?A.At10:00a.m. B.At8:00a.m. C.At5:00a.m.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.BringingthedogtogethertoRome.B.Buyingtheflightticketsnow.C.Takingthelatestflight.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Wheredidthespeakerlivemostofherlife?A.InWashingtonD.C. B.InNewYork. C.InSeoul.18.Howdidthespeakerfeelwhenthinkingofhermother?A.Calm. B.Excited. C.Indifferent.19.Whatmightbethespeaker'sbiggestdifficultyduringherstayinSouthKorea?A.Makingbookings. B.Findingherwayaround. C.Speakingthelanguage.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Attendameeting. B.Trytofallasleep. C.Returnhome.第二部分閱讀(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。AJacob'sPillowDanceFestivalWhere:Becket,MassachusettsWhen:June15-Aug.24Eachsummer,thisinfluentialdancecenterpresentsanumberofclassesandperformancesbymorethan50companiesfromaroundtheworld.HighlightsthisseasonincludetheDanceTheatreofHarlem'sproductionofAlvinAlley's"TheLarkAscending",whichopensthefestival.Manyeventsarefree.Ticketedperformancesstartat$22.MoabMusicFestivalWhere:Moab,UtahWhen:Aug.29-Sept.9Thisareaisbetterknownformountainbikingthanformusic.Butsince1992,ithashostedaprivatefestivalthatbringsclassical,jazz,Latinandothertypesofmusictotheland.Thisyeartherewillbe16concerts,includingthree"GrottoConcerts,"wheregueststakea45-minuteboatridedowntheColoradoRivertoperformances.Ticketsstartat$25.CheyenneFrontierDaysWhere:Cheyenne,WyomingWhen:July19-28There'ssomethingforeveryoneatthis117-year-oldfestival,froman"Indianvillage"andOldWestmuseumtocountryconcerts.Butthecompetitionisstillthemainattraction,withcowboysandcowgirlscompetingformajormoneyontheworld'slargestoutdoorstage.Competitionticketsstartat$18,andconcertticketsat$23.TheGlimmerglassFestivalWhere:Cooperstown,NewYorkWhen:July6-Aug.24Eachsummer,operaloversfromaroundthecountry(andtheworld)traveltoupstateNewYorktowatchproductionsthatincludestarslikeNathanGunnand.GingerCosta-Jackson.Thisyear'sperformancesincludeWagner's"TheFlyingDutchman"andVerdi's"KingforaDay",inhonorofthe200thbirthdaysofbothcomposers.Ticketsstartat$26.21.Wherecanatouristenjoyfreeperformances?A.Massachusetts. B.Utah. C.Wyoming. D.NewYork.22.Ifyouwanttoenjoya"GrottoConcert",whichdatesuitsyoubest?______A.June15. B.July19. C.September14. D.August30.23.IfyougotoCheyennetowatchacompetitionandenjoyaconcert,howmuchwillyoupayatleast?A.$18. B.$41. C.$26. D.$22.BMostpeoplecan'twaitforspringtoarrive.Itmeansflowersandwarmerweather,allofwhichwelcomechangesfromthedarkwinterdays.NowweknowthatspringisarrivingsoonerintheNorthernHemisphere(北半球)thanitwasinthepast,thankstoastudypublishedinScientificReports.Forexample,LosAngelesmayexperiencespringonlyadayearlierthanitdid10yearsago,butfurthernorth,inSeattleorChicago,springwillarrivefourdaysearlier.IfyoulivedintheArctic(北極),springcouldarrive16daysearlierthanitusedto.Todeterminehowspringtimeisstartingearlier,researcherslookedattemperaturerecordsand743earlierstudiesover86years.Thesestudieswereaboutvariousbiologicalindicatorsofspring,includingbirdsmigrating,plantsfloweringandamphibians(兩棲動物)soundingtheirmatingcalls.Researchersthenstudiedthesedatatoseeiftheywereoccurringearlier.Theresultshowedthatnotonlyisspringmakingitselfknownsoonerbutit'swarmer,too.Beforeyougooutinahappyspringtimehike,springarrivingsoonerisn'tsogood.Thelivelihoodofmigratorybirds,forinstance,maybeconcerned."Thefoodthatbirdsrelyonwhentheymovetothenorthmightnotbereliableifthebeginningofspringatthesehigherlatitudes(緯度)isexpandedbyfuturewarming,"saidEricPost.HeisafellowoftheJohnMuirInstituteandapolarecologist.AnimalsrelyingonArcticseaice,likepolarbears,probablyaren'tcrazyaboutthingswarmingupsooner,either,becauseitimpactsontheirabilitytohunt.Spring'searlyarrivalcouldcausedisorderinthedelicatebalanceofvariousecosystems,nottomentionhowsoonyou'llneedtobuyallergymedicine.24.WelearnfromthestudypublishedinScientificReportsthat______.A.springcomesearliestinLosAngeles.B.LosAngelesisfurthernorththanSeattle.C.springcomes12daysearlierintheArcticthaninChicago.D.thefurthernorthaplacelies,thesoonerspringcomesthanbefore.25.Researchersmadethediscoverymainlyby______.A.comparingrelateddataavailable.B.conductingresearchandtest.C.calculatingtheexactlengthofeachspring.D.observinganimal'sbehaviorallyearround.26.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsfocuson?A.Concernsoverspring'searlyarrival.B.Springtimeemergenceofcreatures.C.Earlyspringtime'simpactsonhumans.D.Disorderinthebalanceofecosystems.27.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanwereadthistext?A.MedicalReport. B.SurvivalStories.C.ScientificDiscoveries. D.NaturalEnvironment.CWhileconsideringcomfortableplacestohibernate(冬眠)inwinter,a6-year-oldblackbearpickedoutastormculvert(涵洞)nearWannaska,Minnesota.Unfortunatelyforthebear,thisdecisiondidn'tturnoutwell.InlateFebruary,thesnowaroundhimstartedmelting,causingtheculverttofloodandthenfreezeagain.Thepoorfellowwastrappedinsnowandiceforthreedaysbeforesomekindhumansnoticedhimandcalledauthoritiesforhelp.Bythetimeexpertsarrived,peoplehadalreadytrieddiggingthebearoutandluringhimwithavarietyofunhealthy(forbears)treats.Luckily,thebearwasn'tinterestedinfoodbecausehewasstillinhibernationmode.AwildliferesearchbiologistAndrewTriarrivedonthescenetoassessthesituation."Hetriedtopushhimselfoutbutgotstuckintheplaceandtired,"thebiologistexplained.Theteaminjectedthebearwithananesthetic(麻醉劑).Oncehewasasleep,ittookfivestrongmentopullthebear,estimatedtoweighbetween375and400pounds,outoftheculvert.Andrewgavehimafullcheck-upanddeterminedhewasingreatphysicalshape,eventhoughhewasstillabitsleepy!ThecrewpulledhimoutandtransportedhimtotheThiefLakeWildlifeManagementAreainMarshallCountytofinishoutthewinter."He'sinthebackofapickuptrucknow,andwe'llmakehimanewden(窩點),"saidAndrew."Heprobablywon'tstay,butatleastitwillgivehimsomeprotectionfromtheelementsafterthat.""Ifyou'reeverconcernedaboutabear'ssafety,byallmeansgiveusacall,"theexpertsadvised."Butdon'ttrytomoveitorfeedit!Doingsocanresultinabadsituation(eitherforyouorforthebear)."We'regladthisbeargotthehelpheneeded.28.Whywastheblackbearintrouble?A.Hehasn'teatenanythingformanydays.B.Hechosethewrongplacetohibernate.C.Hewasinbadcondition.D.Hisfeetwerecaughtbyatrap.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"luring"meaninparagraph3?A.exchanging. B.improving. C.attracting. D.beating.30.Whatdoweknowabouttheblackbearafterhewaspulledoutoftheculvert?A.Hewasveryexcited. B.Hewasveryangry.C.Heatemanyfoods. D.Hewasstillabitsleepy.31.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheexpertsagreewith?A.Don'ttrytomoveahibernatingbearbyyourself.B.Bearscanbeverydangerouswhentheyaresleeping.C.Bearsalwaysattackpeoplewhenpeoplearealone.D.Letthetrappedbearscontinuetosleep,anddonothing.DWhenIfirstpickedupMichelleZauner'smemoir(自傳)"CryinginHMart",IwasattractedbythefamiliarnameofthelocalKoreanmarket10minutesawayfrommyhouse.Lookingthroughitspageswasnodifferentfromlookingthroughanoldphotoalbum(相冊),remindingmeofmyoldmemories.AndIwantedtolookateachandeveryphoto,upclose.Despitebeingastrugglingartistmakingupforlosttimewithasickmother,Zaunersomehowmadeheruniqueexperiencesrelatabletoheraudience.Oneofthefactorsthathelpedmakethispossiblewasfood.EveryfoodandeveryaspectofKoreancultureshedescribedseemedsofamiliartome,asI'maKoreanAmerican.Notonlythis,wehavesimilarexperiences,andhavecommonfeelingsofbeingtornapartbytwoculturesthatseemtorefusetoacceptusjustforbeingwhoweare.Zaunershoneanewlightonmyattitudetomyownidentity.Inotherways,thisrelatabilitytosuchaspecifictargetaudiencecanbecomeaweakness.ThismemoirwasobviouslymeantforaKorean,specificallyaKoreanAmericanaudience.Withsuchasmallaudienceof0.6%oftheUnitedStatespopulationin2019,thestorythatZaunerwantedtotellwouldnotbereceivedbymany.Anavoidablepointofthememoirthatcausedconfusioncouldhavebeentheorganizationofthetimeline.Lookingatthebookasawhole,therewasnospecificorderinwhichZaunerorganizedtheeventsofherlife.Themosteffectivewaytodothiswouldhavebeentoprogressthroughthebookstartingwithherearliestmemorieswithhermotherandendingwithhermomentsofgrieving(悲痛).IfeltthankfulthatIwasabletodiscoversuchanovelthatmademefeelunderstoodforthefirsttimeinyears.Andmostofall,IfeltinspiredthattherearepeoplelikeZaunerwhomakemistakesbuttryagain.Evenwhentheworldtellsthemit'stoolate,theytryagainEvenwhentheyfeellost,theytryagainandfindaway.AndtherewasonethingIwassureofafterIreadthebook:Iwilltryagain.32.Whichfactorofthebookattractedtheauthor?A.Koreanaudience. B.Koreanfamilies.C.Americanculture. D.Similarexperience.33.Whichaspectofthebookisdiscussedinparagraph3?A.Itssmallreadership. B.Itsdifficultlanguages.C.ItsweakmarketinKorea. D.ItssalesinAmericain2019.34.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingparagraph4?A.Topointoutonelimitationofthebook.B.TodescribeZauner'slifeinorderoftime.C.Toexplainwhyhefallsinlovewiththebook.D.Tointroduceaneffectivewaytowriteamemoir.35.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromreading"CryinginHMart"?A.Tobethankful. B.Tostaypositive.C.Tounderstandothers. D.Toavoidmakingmistakes.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。UrbanWildlifeCitiesarediverseecosystems.Inadditiontovisitorsfromthewild,alargenumbercspeciesshareoururbanareas.Asourcitiesspread,weneedtothinkaboutwhatitislikeforotherspeciestohavehumanneighbors.Citiesarebuiltforhumans.36Forexample,mostcityparksarekeptneatandtidysothathumanswillfindthembeautiful.Butwhenwecutgrassorplantflowers,wedestroynaturalhabitats.37WhenabridgeinAustin,Texaswasrepaired,engineersaddedsmallgapsrunningalongthelengthofitsbottom.Thismadeagoodhomeforbats,andsoonthebridgewasthehomeofthousandsofbats.38Now,theyhavecometovaluetheirwingedneighbors.Thebatsareatouristattraction,andtheyeatlotsofbugseverynight.Therearealsostructuresbuiltwiththeaimofbringingwildlifeintothecity.TheBeijingOlympicForestParkisagoodexample.Theparkusednativeplantsandcreatedopen,naturalspacesforwildlife.TheresultisazoneinBeijingwithover160speciesofbirds.Inmanyways,theparkistheoppositeofazoo.39Ifwelearntoshareourspace,wecanbecomebetterneighborstothewildlifearound;.40Ourownfuturewillbeendangeredtoo.A.Theyarebuilttoprotectbirds.B.Ouractionssometimeshelpotherspecies.C.Ifwedonot,morespecieswillbecomeextinct.D.Theydonotalwaysprovidesuitablehabitatsforwildlife.E.Insteadofbeingkeptincages,wildlifecanmoveaboutfreely.F.Atfirst,peoplewereafraidofthebatsandtriedtogetridofthem.G.Theywouldsitonitandtheirdroppingswouldfallintothewater.第三部分(共2節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Fourgirls.Twotents.Nocellphones.Athunderstorm.Onehundredandthirtyhoursofnonstop41.ThiswaswhatJuliaRuellejust42."Itwasreally43,"saidJuliaRuelleofherrecentweeklongadventuretotheBoundaryWatersCanoeAreaWildernesswiththreechildhoodfriends.Earlierthisyear,Julia,havingcompleteda44forabraintumor(腫瘤)inApril,wonawritingcontestandwas45afreelive-daycampingadventurewithuptothreefriends.Itsaimistogetkidsawayfromtechnology.Shestruggledtochoosethe46three—AnnaWander,MadelineWilsonandJuliannaTorelli.No47areallowed,sogettingtheiragreementwaskindof48.Havingasatellitephoneandpromisingtocheckintwiceduringtheweekfinallywontheir49.ThefourgirlsarrivedinElyonJune10fortraining.They50thenextdayat7:00a.m.,andquicklyfitmanythingsintotheir51—gettingupearlyeverymorning,goingboating52,thenhavinglunchatthecampsites,53byswinging,reading,talking,andnapping."Ilovehowyouareseparatedfromeverythinginyourlife,especially54."Annasaid.Withoutherphone,shesaid,"I'mless55aboutthings.""Wegotalongprettywell."saidMadeline."Wewerealwaystalkingbeforebed,aboutspecificthingsandthoughts56.""Butwemightsometimeshavehad57,"Juliannaadded.Noonewasevenhungryorhomesick,buttheywere58nervousonenightastheywaitedoutathunderstorm.Aftertheadventure,Juliawillcontinuetotakephysicalexaminationeverythreemonthstomakesurethetumorisgone."Mentalhealthcanbe59somuchintheBoundaryWaters.Itreallyhelpsto60andreconnectwithyourself,"saidJulia.41.A.tiredness B.happiness C.darkness D.togetherness42.A.described B.suffered C.planned D.experienced43.A.amazing B.terrible C.boring D.costly44.A.competition B.treatment C.preparation D.registration45.A.promised B.directed C.offered D.advised46.A.rich B.attractive C.cute D.final47.A.parents B.friends C.teachers D.guides48.A.educating B.challenging C.satisfying D.impressing49.A.permission B.satisfaction C.confidence D.expectation50.A.turnedout B.turnedup C.setout D.setin51.A.hobby B.project C.schedule D.solution52.A.bynoon B.atdawn C.bynight D.atdusk53.A.taught B.followed C.divided D.instructed54.A.society B.homework C.personality D.technology55.A.doubtful B.anxious C.curious D.unsatisfied56.A.inaddition B.ingeneral C.inneed D.intotal57.A.disappointment B.joyfulness C.arguments D.injuries58.A.unbelievably B.supposedly C.unsuccessfully D.actually59.A.damaged B.improved C.arranged D.weakened60.A.getaway B.getback C.giveup D.giveaway第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或所給單詞的正確形式。Theideathatanimalscansenseearthquakesisapopularone,andstoriesaboutanimals61.______(behave)strangelybeforeearthquakes62.______(tell)forcenturies.Researchers63.______believethatanimalscansenseearthquakessuggestthatanimalsmaybeabletofeeltheEarthshakebeforehumans.Ithasbeenprovedthatanimalsare64.______(easy)tobeinfluencedbysmallenvironmentalchangesthanhumansare.OtherresearchershavesuggestedanimalsmaysensechemicalorelectricalchangesinthefieldoftheEarthwhichcouldbesignsof65.______earthquake.However,otherscientiststhinktheanimals'abilitytosenseearthquakesisverydoubtful,66.______(say)thatanimalsreactto67._(vary)things,likebeinghungry,protectingtheirland,mating,enemies...Animalbehavioristsalsopointoutthathumanpsychologymayhaveaneffectonpetowners,astheyprefertobelievethattheiranimalshavethepowerofgiving68.______(warn)beforeearthquakes.Cananimalssenseearthquakes?Theanswer69.______thisquestionisnotclear.Sofar,debateover70.______animalscantrulysenseearthquakeshasnotsolvedthequestion.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)根據(jù)最新的調(diào)查顯示,中國華南虎(theSouthChinaTiger)受人類活動影響而瀕臨滅絕,目前總數(shù)只有200多只。假設(shè)你是高一學(xué)生李華,請用英文給WWF(世界自然基金會)寫一封信,內(nèi)容包括:1.簡述華南虎現(xiàn)狀;2.希望WWF提供幫助(至少兩條);3.表示感謝并期待回復(fù)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.書信格式及開頭和結(jié)尾已給出(不計入總詞數(shù))。DearSirorMadam,I'mastudentofSenior1._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分20分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫一段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為100左右。Myfather'sT-shirtAsatee

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