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順義一中2024-2025學(xué)年度高一上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)10月階段性練習(xí)(考試時(shí)間:90分鐘,滿分100分)第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié):完型填空:(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從各題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。OnedaylastJune,CliffordLutherservedaburgerandfriestoamanpassingthroughhisrestaurant,OldWestExpress,inSaskatchewan,Canada.Twodayslater,themanreturnedandwrotehima1for$500,000.“Ithought,theyweregoodburgersandfries,2theyweren’tthatgood,”LuthertoldCTVNews.TheluckymanwasBobErbofBritishColumbia,whowonCanada’s$25millionMaxjackpot(累計(jì)賭注)inNovember2020andhasbeengivingmoneytopeople3.He’sdonatedhismoneytofoodbanks,theoldpeople,andsomeorganizations,andhehelped20peopleinTerrace,hishometown,togetnecessarycaretheycouldn’t4.Whilegivingtheburgerthatfirstafternoon,LuthertoldErbthathis25-year-olddaughterhadjustgotcancerinVancouver,about1,000milesaway.“HeandIhada5experience.Oneofmychildrenhadcancer,too.Buthediedfouryearsago.So,Iknowthe6aparenthas,”saysErb.“IdecideonthewayhomeI’d7himsomemoneysohecouldgotoseehisdaughter.”TwodayslaterwhenErbwasonhiswaybacktoBritishColumbia,he8therestaurantforanotherburger,whichLuther9tobuyhimbecauseErbhadtippedhimwelljusttwodaysago.Erbsaid“noway”andaskedtherestaurantownerforapen,thenwrotethecheckandleftitonthetable.“Lutherlookedatthecheckandcouldn’tsayanything.Hejustheldhisarmsout,”Erbsays.Erb,60,stillworksonabuildingsitepart-timeandhasn’t10twiceaboutthe$7millionhe’sgiventohisfamily,friends,andsociety.“Ifyouhaveenoughtofeedyourself,youhelpothersout,”hesays.1.A.check B.book C.bill D.card2.A.so B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.because3.A.inthedark B.outofwork C.inneed D.onduty4.A.a(chǎn)fford B.forget C.discover D.refuse5.A.strange B.similar C.successful D.different6.A.dreams B.worries C.choices D.warnings7.A.pay B.lend C.mail D.leave8.A.closeddown B.brokein C.stoppedat D.workedat9.A.continued B.offered C.failed D.proved10.A.prepared B.cried C.lied D.thought第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空:(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。AI’dliketoinviteyou______(join)usforavisittothenearbynursinghomenextSaturdayfortheDoubleNinthFestival.Itisthedayfortheelderlyinourculture.We’llgoandmakedumplingsandcakeswiththeelderlypeoplethere.Weshouldbebackaround5o’clockintheafternoon.Ifyouare______(interest),pleaseletmeknowandwe______(wait)foryouattheschoolgateat9o’clockinthemorning.BMyexperienceintheEnglishspeechcontestlastOctoberisacaseinpoint.Amonthbeforetheevent,Ievendidn’tknowwhattoprepare______thecontestHowever,Icarefullyspentsometimeworkingoutadetailedschedule.Afterthat,Isetouttoreadwidelyforan______(inspire)topic,wroteaspeech,andpracticeditsdeliveryinbeautifulpronunciationwithgoodpublicspeechskills.Ifinallycameoutofthecontestasoneoftheprize______(winner).CTherewasafarmerwhoalwayssoldapoundofbuttertoabaker(面包師).Onedaythebakerdecided______(weigh)thebuttertoseeifhewasgettingapound(磅)andfoundthathewasnot.Thisangered______(he),sohetookthefarmertocourt(法庭).Thejudgeaskedthefarmer______hehadameasuring(計(jì)量)tool.Thefarmerreplied,“Ihaveapairofscale(秤).Ihavebeenbuyingapoundofbreadfromhim.Whenthebaker______(bring)methebread,Ialwaysputitonmyscaleandgivehimthesameweightofbutter.”第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),42分)第一節(jié):(共16個(gè)小題;每小題2分,共32分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AFourdreamholidays★SeeaPenguinThisisaonce-in-a-lifetimeholidayinthesnowandiceoftheAntarctic.YoucanseeanimalsandbirdsyouonlyseeonTVorinzoos.ThetripstartsinSouthAfricaandfinishesinWesternAustralia.YoutravelonaRussianship,KapitanKhlebnikov,andtheholidaylastsforjustunderamonth.★GoonSafariThisholidayisatriptoseewildanimalswithadifference.Youtravelbyhelicopter(直升飛機(jī))overpartsofKenya,listeningtomusicasyoufly,andthenyousleepundertheAfricanstarsinacomfortablebed.There’sanothertripinahot-airballoon,whichgivesyouasecondchancetoseewildanimals.ThebestmomentistheElephantWatchinSamburu,whereyourexperiencedguidecantellyouallabouttheseamazinganimals.★FlyHighThisisprobablythemostexpensiveholidayintheworld.YoucangoonaflightintospaceandtravelaroundtheEarthinaspaceship—ifyouhavethemoney!Theonlyproblemwiththisholidayisthesix-daytrainingcoursebeforeyoutakethetrip.YoutravelabovetheEarthforbetween30and90minutesandyougetabeautifulviewofourgreenandblueplanet.★L(fēng)ivelikeRobinsonCrusoeIfyoudreamoflifeonaquietisland,thenthisistheholidayforyou.TheislandofQuilaleaisoffthecoastofMozambiqueandyoucanonlyseeturtles(海龜)andafewtouriststhere.YoumaylivelikeRobinsonCrusoe:watchtheturtles,gofishing,ortravelinaboattoanotherislandtohaveapicnic.21.GoonSafarigivesyouachancetosee________.A.Russianships B.seafish C.wildanimals D.outerspace22.WhatdoyouhavetodoifyoutaketheFlyHighholiday?A.Bookaballoonflight. B.Travelinasmallboat.C.Spenddaysinthesnow. D.Attendatrainingcourse.23.Ifyoupreferaholidayonaquietisland,whichwouldbethebestchoice?A.FlyHigh. B.GoonSafari. C.SeeaPenguin. D.LivelikeRobinsonCrusoe.24.Theauthorwritesthepassageto________.A.a(chǎn)ttracttourists B.introducedifferentanimalsC.explaindreams D.sharegeographyknowledgeBAllyouhaveiswhatyoubringwithyouI’vealwaysfeltaneedtobepreparedforwhateversituationI’vefoundmyselfin.MymotheroncetookmetoastorewhenIwassevenyearsold.SheandIgottothecheckoutcounter(收銀臺(tái)),andsherealizedshehadforgottenacoupleofthingsonhershoppinglist.Sheleftmewiththecart(購(gòu)物車)andranofftogetwhatsheneeded.“I’llberightback.”shesaid.Shewasgonejustafewminutes,butatthattime,Ihadloadedallthethingsonthebeltandeverythingwasrungup.Iwasleftstaringatthecashier,whowasstaringatme.“Doyouhavemoneyforme,son?”shesaid.“I’llneedtobepaid.”Ididn’trealizeshewasjusttryingtoamuseherself.SoIstoodthere,ashamedandembarrassed.Bythetimemymomreturned,Iwasangry.“Youleftmeherewithnomoney!Thisladyaskedmeforthemoney,andIhadnothingtogiveher!”NowthatI’manadult,you’llnevercatchmewithlessthan$200inmywallet.IwanttobepreparedincaseIneedit.I’vealwaysadmiredpeoplewhoareover-prepared.Incollege,IhadaclassmatenamedNorman.Onedayhewasgivingaspeechonanoverheadprojector(投影儀)andinthemiddleofhistalk,thelightbulb(燈泡)ontheprojectorblewout.Wewouldhavetowaittenminutesuntilsomeonefoundanewprojector.“It’sOkay.”heannounced.“There’snothingtoworryabout.”Wewatchedhimwalkovertohisbagandpullsomethingout.Hehadbroughtalongasparebulbfortheoverheadprojector.Whocouldeventhinkofthat?Ioftentoldmystudents,“Whenyougointothewilderness,theonlythingyoucandependoniswhatyoutakewithyou.”Andessentially,thewildernessisanywherebutyourhomeoroffice.Sotakemoney.Packalightbulb.Beprepared.25.Whydidthecashieraskaseven-year-oldboytopayforthepurchases?A.Thecashierwasplayingajokeonhim.B.Theboy’smotherwasawayforsomethingelse.C.Theboywasshoppingbyhimself.D.Theboy’smotheraskedhertodoso.26.Whywastheboyangrywithhismother?A.Hehadjustarguedwiththecashier.B.Hismotherforgottobuysomething.C.Hismotherlefthimalone.D.Helostfaceinfrontofthecashier.27.WhydidNormanbringasparebulbwithhim?A.Heknewtheclassroomequipmentwasofpoorquality.B.Hepredictedthebulbontheprojectorwouldblowout.C.Hewasalwayswell-prepared.D.Hispresentationwasaboutbulbs.28.Whatdothetwostoriestellus?A.Infairweather,prepareforarainyday. B.Chancesfavorthosewhoarewell-prepared.C.Accidentshappenalmosteveryday. D.Moneyisthekeythatopensalldoors.CIt’sacommonexperience:You’recheckingthroughasocialmediapage,andyouseepicturesoffriendstravelingorgoingtoparties.Suddenlyyoustarttowonderwhyyou’renotdoingthosethings.Areyoumissingoutonsomethingfunandexcitingbecauseyou’relockedintoeverydaylife?ThisexperienceisknownasFOMO-thefearofmissingout.Tosomeextent,peoplehavealwaysworriedaboutmissingoutonsocialevents.Butwiththeriseofsocialmedia,FOMOisbecomingmuchmorecommon.Whilewantingtotakepartinexcitingthingsiscompletelynormal,itcanbringaboutsomenegativeeffects.Forsomepeople,itleadstoanobsession(著迷)withcheckingtheirphonestofindoutwhatotherpeoplearedoing.Evenwhiledoingthingsthatarefunornecessary,peoplecanfeellikethere’ssomethingbettergoingonelsewhere.Thisstrongwishtoconnectcanmakethemdisconnectfromthepeopletheyareactuallywith.Itstopsthemfrombeingsatisfiedwiththegoodthingsintheirlives.Itcanevenbedangerous;somepeopletrytocheckmessageswhiledriving.SowhatcanwedotoovercomeFOMO?Firstly,it’simportanttorememberthatwhatpeopletendtopickandchoosetopostonsocialmediadoesnotnecessarilyreflecttheirlifeoverall,soweonlyknowasmallpartofanyoneelse’slife.It’salsoimportanttoacceptyourlimitations.Youcannotbeeverywhereanddoeverythingthatmightbeinteresting,andthat’sOK.Itmightevenbenecessarytoturnoffyourphoneorlogoutofsocialmediaforawhile.Stayawayfromtheconstantremindersofeverythingthat’shappeningintheworld.Youcanevensetparticulartimesinyourdaytocheckemailandsocialmedia.Bysteppingawayforatime,youcanviewotherpeople’slivesinareasonableway.Finally,focusonthethingsinfrontofyou.Relishthem,dothemwellandleteverythingelsego.Whenyoufullyinvolvedinlife,you’llworrylessaboutwhatyou’renotdoing.Don’tletthefearofmissingoutcauseyoutomissoutonthegoodthingsyouhaveinlife.Relax,enjoywhatyoudoandletotherpeopleenjoytheirliveswithoutenvyingthem.29.Accordingtothepassage,whatisFOMO?A.It’sasocialconcern. B.It’sanunusualexperience.C.It’saphysicalproblem. D.It’saborndisadvantage.30.ExperiencingFOMO,peoplemay______.A.liketodrivefast B.beaddictedtophonegamesC.prefertostayalone D.beunsatisfiedwithreallife31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Relish”probablymean?A.Balance B.Change C.Enjoy D.Remember32.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanhelppeopleovercomeFOMO?A.Standinginothers’shoes.B.Breakingtheirownlimitation.C.Makingfriendsasmanyaspossible.D.Checkingsocialmediaatparticulartimes.DWhenyou’reonafishingboat,youmayseeflocksofbirdsfollowingyourtracks,hopingtocatchasnack.Nowscientistssaytheycanusethosebirds’behaviortotrack(追蹤)illegalfishingboats.Here’showitworked:Researchersattacheddatarecorderstothebacksof169albatrosses(信天翁)intheSouthernandIndianoceans.Thedevicesweighedonlyanounceandahalf,buttheyincludedaGPSandwereabletodetectthepresenceandintensityofradarsignalscomingfromboats.Thatinformationwasthentransmitted(傳輸)bysatellite,sotheresearcherscouldtrackthelocationsofthebirds—andthustheradar-emittingboats—inrealtime.Thescientiststhencross-checkedthedataagainsttheknownlocationsofboats,gatheredfromasystemthatboatsusetodeclarethemselves,calledtheAutomaticIdentificationSystem(AIS).Anddifferencesappearedfrequently.Morethanathirdofthetimesthebirds’recordersdetectedradarsignals,andthereforeaboat,nosuchboatappearedintheofficiallog—meaningthatthevehicleshadlikelyswitchedofftheirAutomaticIdentificationSystems—somethingtheresearcherssayprobablyhappensinillegalfishingoperations.Theworksuggestsbirdscouldbeaneffectiveboat-monitoringtool,aslongasillegalfishingoperationsdon’ttargetthebirds.Fortunately,suchataskwouldbedifficult.“Aroundfishingboats,youcangethundredsofbirdsatanyonetimethatareallflyingaround.Soit’snotreallypossibletotargetaspecificbird.Andthebirdswithrecordersonarenotmarkedinanyway.Soit’sdifficultforfishermentopickoutaspecificbird,”saidstudyauthorSamanthaPatrick,amarinebiologistattheUniversityofLiverpool.Patrick’sbiggerconcernisthatalbatrossesareoftentrappedbyfishinglines.Andthoughregulationshavebeenestablishedtopreventthathappening,illegalboatsdon’tnecessarilyobey.33.Whatbehaviorofalbatrossescanbeusedtotrackillegalfishingboats?A.Seekingsnacksonaboat.B.Followingaboattocatchfood.C.Monitoring(監(jiān)視)thelocationsoftheboats.D.Keepinganeyeopenforillegalactivities.34.What’sthepurposeofdatarecordersattachedtothebacksofalbatrosses?A.TocarryaGPS.B.Torecordthebirds’behavior.C.Todetectradarsignalsfromboats.D.Tohelpsatellitetransmitinformation.35.WhydidthefishingboatsturnofftheirAutomaticIdentificationSystems?A.Theyneedn’tdeclarethemselves.B.Theywereprobablyfishingillegally.C.Theydidn’twanttosendradarsignals.D.Theywantedtoavoidbeingfollowedbyalbatrosses.36.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Birds—Humans’FriendsB.DataRecorders—AHelpertoAlbatrossesC.AIS—ASystemtoLocateIllegalFishingBoatsD.Albatrosses—ATooltoMonitorIllegalFishingBoats第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩處為多余選項(xiàng)。WaystolearnEnglishfastandeffectivelyWithmanywordsandstrangewaysofspellingthatcanconfuseeventhosewhoseprimary(初級(jí)的)languageisEnglish.Englishcanbeoneofthemostchallenginglanguagestomaster.37.ButifyouwanttolearnEnglishquicklyandeffectively,thesetipscanbeofgreathelp.38.Havingthistypeofknowledgewillbefundamental(基礎(chǔ)的)toyourcomprehension.Plus,youcanchoosethecoursebasedonyourgoalsandskilllevel.TherearealsocoursesinTravelEnglish,InternationalBusinessEnglish,andsoon.Dependingonyourendgoal,takingacoursethatmatchesyourobjectivescansetyouonthepathtosuccess.It’salsohelpfultohaveaconversationpartner.39.Findingaconversationpartnertodoreal,face-to-facepracticewillallowyoutoputyourskillstothetest.ItissaidthatspeakingEnglishregularlyhelpsyoumasterthelanguagefarbetterthanreadingorwriting.40.Immersing(使…沉浸在)yourselfinthelanguageisessentialtoquicklearning.It’sundeniable(不可否認(rèn))thatthere’snobetterwaytolearnEnglishthanspendingtimeinanEnglish-speakingcountry.Butifthatisimpossibleatthemoment,youcanstillimmerseyourselfinthelanguagebyabsorbing(吸收)allyoucanfindinEnglish.41.HowcanyoupracticeEnglishintwodifferentwayseachday?FindTVshows,songs,books,movies,videos—anythingthatisinEnglishwilldo.VarythewayyoupracticeEnglishtotrulyimmerseyourselfinthelanguage.A.It’sperfectlyacceptabletolearnatyourownpace.B.Youcanpracticewiththerecordingsofnativespeakers.C.TakingacourseisagreatwaytostudythebasicsofEnglish.D.Thiswillallowyoutopickupandremembernewwordsfaster.E.Onewaytodothisis

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