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2024/11/052024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期中預(yù)年級(jí)英語期中考試試卷(EIMBIU1~U3)PaperOneⅠ.Listening(10%)SectionAShortConversationsDirections:Youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,pleasedecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.(5%)1.A.Inabank.B.Inasupermarket.C.Atatouristagency.D.Atalaundry.2.A.Sendleaflets.B.Gosightseeing.C.Dosomegardening.D.Visitalawyer.3.A.Reasonable.B.Bright.C.Serious.D.Ridiculous.4.A.Theyaretwins.B.Theyareclassmates.C.Theyarefriends.D.Theyarecolleagues.5.A.It’ssunnyandwarm.B.It’srainyandcold.C.It’ssunnybutcold.D.It’srainybutwarm.SectionBLongerConversationDirections:Youwillhearalongerconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice.Thequestionswillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouheareachone,pleasedecidewhichisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.(5%)6.A.Athome.B.Inastudio.C.Inanoffice.D.Atschool.7.A.AnEnglishprogramme.B.Somethingannoying.C.Anexpression.D.AgoatcalledFred.8.A.Neil’sgoatisreallyamadgoat,atroublemaker.B.NeilreallymakesFeifeimad.C.Neil’sgoatisreallyannoyingtoeveryone.D.Neil’sgoatannoysFeifeiduetoitssmell.9.A.Onceaday.B.Twiceaday.C.Seventimesaday.D.Onlyonceinthemorning.10.A.Yourbestfriendtoldyouthathe’spassedthedrivingtest.B.Somecarsareblowingtheirhornswhenyouaredoingatestinside.C.Youareridingabicyclewithyourclassmatesinthestreet.D.Yourneighbourbringsyouacakebecauseitisherdaughter’sbirthday.Ⅱ.Choices(20%)1.Williamisn’t________takingphotos,buthismotheralwaystakesphotos________him.A.interestedwith;with B.like;about C.keenfor;with D.interestedin;of2.—Why________soearly?Thepartyhasjustbegun.—Sorry,butIhavetofinishtheprojecttonight.A.doyouleave B.areyouleave C.areyouleaving D.willyouleave3.Youshouldn’tdisturbyourMom.She________animportantreport.A.willwrite B.waswriting C.iswriting D.willwrite4.AfterheenteredtheITcompany,hewasbusy________anewsoftwareandcouldn’thelp________hisdaughter’shomework.A.todesign;in B.designing;with C.todesign;with D.designing;of5.Thenewly-releasedfilmwas________andthe________wereallmovedtotearswhenwatchingit.Asuccessful;audiences B.succeed;audiencesC.asuccess;audience D.success;watchers6.________theheavystorm,alotofexpresswaysareshutdownincaseofaccidents.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuitablefortheblankinthesentence?A.Despite B.Becauseof C.Dueto D.Owingto7.Mostemployees________thenewpolicymadebythedirector,andtheyfeel________aboutthepotentialnegativeresultsthepolicywillbring.A.arefor;unhappy B.dislike;excitedC.against;unhappy D.areagainst;worried8.Afterthesingerfinishedthe________inNorthAmerica,shedecidedtotakeayear________forrelaxation.A.threemonth’stour;of B.three-monthtour;offC.three-months’tour;off D.threemonths’tour;of9.SallyusuallyhelpsherDadtoput________atent,buttodayshe________onthegrass,readingabook.A.out;islying B.out;islaying C.up;islaying D.up;islying10.—Ifeelawful.Ididn’tmakeittothefinalgame.—________Don’tloseheart.Tryhardernexttime.A.Comeon! B.Sowhat?C.Toldyou! D.It’snotmyproblem.11.Thevolunteersworkedtirelesslyto________aseriesoffundraisingeventsthroughouttheyear,includingacharityrun,acharityauctionandagaladinner.A.practise B.organize C.develop D.judge12.ThemomentIsawtheworriedexpressiononhisface,I________somethingwaswrong.A.decided B.created C.realized D.showed13.Toeveryone’ssurprise,thebusinessman________acheckfor$5,000________thecharitywithouthesitation.A.presented...to B.awarded…/ C.presented...with D.awarded…to14.Thegovernmentapprovedprojectsto________newbuildingsinthecenterofthecitylastyear.A.putback B.putout C.putaway D.putup15.Thewomangotmarried________themanwholivednextdoorsixyearsago.Nowtheyarehappilymarried________severalchildren.A.with...with B.to...with C.with...to D.to…to16.A________libraryisalargevehiclethatcontainsmanylibrarybooksandthatgoestodifferentplacessothatpeoplecanborrowthebooks.A.voluntary B.artistic C.magic D.mobile17.BenStillerwhoservedasadirectorand________ontheAppleTV+seriesSeverancewasresponsiblefordirectingandmakingtheseriessuccessful.A.designer B.photographer C.producer D.performer18.Theoldmandoesn’t________gotothesupermarket.Hebuyssomefoodthere________.A.always…rarely B.often…fromtimetotimeC.sometimes…twiceaweek D.hardly…usually19.Thoughthecrimehecommittedwasn’tserious,hewassentencedto20hours’________forwhathehaddone.A.inprison B.lawcaseC.paidwork D.communityservice20.JaneGoodall,afamousEnglishzoologist,hasmadegreatcontributionstotheworkof________wildlife,especiallychimpanzees.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuitablefortheblankinthesentence?A.caring B.saving C.protecting D.conservingⅢ.Cloze(10%)Itwasthelastmathexambeforesummer.ButScottdidn’tworry.Hewasthebestmathstudentintheclass,andheneverhadtoworkveryhardatit.Itusedtomaketheotherstudents____21____becauseheneverstudied,yethealwaysgotthebestmark.Asusual,hewasthe____22____onedone.Thenextday,acallcametohishouseandhewasaskedtogototheschool.“Butschoolisoverandit’ssummertimenow!”hethought.____23____hearrivedattheschool,hisparents,themathteacherandtheprincipalweretheretomeethim.“Wow!”hethought.“Imusthavescored100percentontheexam!”Sureenough,theprincipalsaidthemeetingwasabouthismathexam.ButwhathesaidnextleftScottstunned(震驚的).“You____24____,”theprincipalsaid.“Sinceyouwerealittlekid,youhavefoundmatheasy.Butnowyouareatthepointwhereyouhavetakenyourtalentinmathand____25____it.It’stimeforyoulearnedthatyoucouldn’tjustwalkintoanexamunprepared.”Theprincipalcontinued,“IwaslikeyouwhenIwasaboy.My____26____wasinscience.Ididn’tneedtostudyforscienceatall.Iwastheclassace(頂尖高手).Butoneday,Ifailedabigexam.Youseethispicture?Itwasgiventomebymyscienceteacherthatday.Thisugly-lookingbirdiscalledabuzzard.Read____27____itsaysatthebottom.”Scottreaditaloud,“WelcometotheBuzzardClub.Remember,it’snotaboutbrains.It’sabouthardwork.”“Abuzzardcanonlyflyifitgetsarunningstart,”theprincipal____28____.“Itcan’tjustleapintotheairlikeotherbirds.Butonceit’sintheair,itcansoar(高飛)togreatheights.Keepthisbirdinmind.Remember,____29____islikethatrunningstart.Combinedwithyournaturalability,itwill____30____youtoflylikeabird!”ScottbecameaproudmemberoftheBuzzardClub.Andheneverfailedamathexamagain.21A.mad B.calm C.lonely D.relaxed22.A.first B.second C.third D.last23.A.Since B.Until C.When D.Whenever24.A.won B.failed C.passed D.graduated25.A.kept B.valued C.wasted D.realized26.A.mind B.gift C.breath D.change27.A.where B.when C.how D.what28.A.agreed B.suggested C.promised D.explained29.A.flying B.running C.studying D.dreaming30.A.force B.allow C.invite D.adviseⅣ.ReadingComprehension(5%+5%+5%)(A)Lastsummer,whenIwasinThailand,Ihadalotoffreetime.AfriendsuggestedIvolunteertoteachinanearbyrefugeecamp.ThefamiliestherehadbeenforcedtoleavetheirhomesbecauseofthewarinMyanmar.The“school”wasjustasmallbamboohutwitharoofmadeofstraw,muchlikethetemporaryhomestherefugeeslivedin.Itwastherainyseason,soitpouredalot.Everymorning,Iwouldridemyscooterfrommycomfortablehoteltothecamp,andI’doftenarrivecoveredinmud,whichmadethekidslaugh.Someofmyfriendsasked,“Whyareyouvolunteeringinarefugeecamp?Don’tyoumissthefunofcitylife?”ItoldthemIneededsomethingdifferentfromtheusual“goodtimes”.ThekidsfromMyanmarwereeagertolearnandreallybright.Iwasimpressedbyhowquicklytheypickedthingsup.Talkingtothemmademethinkalot.Whenyougrowupinawarzone,youhavetomaturequicklyandfacetoughsituations.Leavingyourhomeandlivinginanewcountryteachesyoualotaboutlife.I’vealwaysfoundvolunteeringeasybecauseIliketodonewthings.MyjobalsogivesmethefreedomtochoosewhenandwhereIwork.EventhoughIdon’tgetpaidforvolunteering,I’velearnedthatmoneyisn’ttheonlyreward.TheexperiencesIhavearepriceless.Youmeetgreatpeople,andworkingwiththosewhohavelessthanyoumakesyouappreciatewhatyouhaveandstopcomplainingaboutthingsyoucan’tchange.Thatlessonisworthmorethanmoney.I’mnotasuperniceperson.Icanbeselfish,justlikeanyoneelse.Butyoudon’tneedtobeperfecttohelpothers.Honestly,I’dbesuspiciousifsomeonesaidtheyneverhaveselfishreasonsforvolunteering.Intheend,volunteeringbenefitsyoutoo.Ithelpsyougrowasaperson,andthatcanleadtoaricherandmoremeaningfullife.31.Whatchallengedidtheauthorfaceeverymorningonthewaytotherefugeecamp?A.Hehadtohikethroughthejungle.B.Heoftenarrivedatthecampcoveredinmudfromridinghisscooterintherain.C.Hehadtotravelbyboatbecauseofflooding.D.Hewouldgetlostonthewaytothecamp.32.Whatdoestheword“mature”meaninthesentence,“Whenyougrowupinawarzone,youhavetomaturequickly”?A.becomeresponsibleandwisebeyondyourage B.becomephysicallystrongerC.movetoanewplace D.takecareofothers33.WhatimpressedtheauthoraboutthekidsfromMyanmar?A.Theyhadtraveledtomanycountries.B.Theywerealwayshappydespitethechallengestheyfaced.C.Theywereeagertolearnandlearnedquickly.D.Theyhadadvancedtechnologyintherefugeecamp.34.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sviewofvolunteering?A.Heviewsvolunteeringasadutythateveryoneshouldperform.B.Heseesitasawaytoearnextramoneyandenjoynewexperiences.CHebelievesvolunteeringisimportantbecauseitbenefitsboththevolunteerandthepeoplebeinghelped.D.Hethinksonlykindandselflesspeopleshouldvolunteer.35.Howdoestheauthor’sexperiencewithvolunteeringchallengetheideathatpeoplemustbecompletelyselflesstohelpothers?A.Theauthoradmitsthatheisnotaperfectperson,butstillfindsvalueinhelpingothers.B.Theauthorbelievespeopleshouldalwaysputothersbeforethemselveswhenvolunteering.C.Theauthordoesn’tbelieveinhelpingothersunlessthereissomethinginitforhim.D.Theauthorthinkseveryonevolunteersforselfishreasonsandshouldn’thideit.(B)Formanypeople,ourclosestencounterwithwildanimalsisatazoo.Zoosletusseeamazinganimalslikelions,tigers,andevensmalllizardsupclose.It’sfunandeducational,butisitreallythebestplacefortheanimals?Inthepast,peoplecouldonlyseewildanimalsasstuffeddisplaysinmuseums.Later,explorerscaughtliveanimalsandshowedtheminmenageries,whichwereearlyzoos.Backthen,peopledidn’tcaremuchabouttheanimals’well-being.Today’szoosaredifferent.Theynowprovidebiggerspacesandtrytomaketheanimals’homeslookliketheirnaturalenvironments.Somepeoplethinkit’scrueltokeepanimalsincagesjustforentertainment.However,zoosarguethattheyhelpeducatepeopleaboutwildlifeconservation.IntheUK,alawpassedin1981requireszoostoteachvisitorsaboutconservation.Manyzoosalsohelpsupportandfundprogramstoprotectwildlife.Zoosoftensaytheyareimportantforsavingendangeredspeciesthatcouldbecomeextinctbecauseofclimatechange.RobertYoung,aprofessorofconservation,saidmanyspecieswouldnotexistwithoutzoos.Forexample,ChesterZoointheUKhelpedsavethegoldenskiffiafishfromdisappearing.Asthedebateaboutzooscontinues,newtechnologieslikevirtualrealitymayofferdifferentwaystoexperiencewildlife.36.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thehistoryofzoosandhowtheyhavechangedovertime.B.Thetypesofanimalsfoundinmodernzoos.C.Thedifferencesbetweenstuffedanimalsandliveanimals.D.Thelawsthatgovernzoostoday.37WhydoestheauthormentionthelawpassedintheUKin1981?A.Toshowthatallzoosarenoweducational.B.Tohighlighttheeducationalfunctionofzoos.C.Toexplainhowzooshavebecomemoreentertaining.D.Todiscussthefinancialsupportforzoos.38.Whatdoestheword“endangered”inthepassagemean?A.safeandprotected B.likelytobecomeextinctC.commonandwidespread D.healthyandthriving39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECTbasedonthepassage?A.Zooshavealwaysprovidedlargespacesforanimals.B.Themainpurposeofzooshasshiftedtosolelyentertainment.C.Zoosinthepastfocusedonanimalwelfareandeducation.D.Modernzoosarerequiredtoeducatevisitorsaboutwildlifeconservation.40.WhatisRobertYoung’sattitudetowardzoos?A.Hebelieveszoosarecruelandshouldbeshutdown.B.Hethinkszoosarevitalforprotectingendangeredspecies.C.Hefeelsthatzoosdonotprovideenougheducationforvisitors.D.Hethinkszoosareonlyfocusedonentertainment.(C)Likemanynewgraduates,IleftuniversityfullofhopeforthefuturebutwithnorealideaofwhatIwantedtodo.Mydegree,withhonours,inEnglishliteraturehadnotreallypreparedmeforanythingpractical.IknewIwantedtomakeadifferenceintheworldsomehow,butIhadnoideahowtodothat.That’swhenIlearnedabouttheLighthouseProject.IstartedmyjourneyasaLighthouseProjectvolunteerbyreadingasmuchasIcouldabouttheexperiencesofpreviousvolunteers.Iknewitwouldbealotofhardwork,andthatIwouldbeawayfrommyfamilyandfriendsforaverylongtime.Inshort,IdidnottakemydecisiontoapplyfortheLighthouseProjectlightly.Neitherdidmyfamily.Eventually,however,Iwonthesupportofmyfamily,andIsentinallthepaperworkneededfortheapplication.Aftercountlessinterviewsandpresentations,Imanagedtostandoutamongthecandidatesandsurvivethetestalone.Severalmonthslater,Ifinallyreceivedacallaskingmetoreportforduty.IwouldbegoingtoasmallvillagenearAbuja,Nigeria.Where?What?Nigeria?Ihadnoidea.ButIwasabouttofindout.Aftercompletingmytraining,Iwassenttothevillagethatwassmallandextremelyinneedofproperaccommodation.Thoughthelocalvillagerswerepoor,theyofferedtheirhomes,food,andheartsasifIweretheirownfamily.Iwasaskedtoleadasmallteamoflocalpeopleinbuildinganewschoolhouse.Forthenextyearorso,Itaughtinthatsameschoolhouse.ButIsometimesthinkIlearnedmorefrommystudentsthantheydidfromme.Sometimeduringthatperiod,Irealizedthatallthosethingsthathadseemedsostrangeorunusualtomenolongerdid,thoughIdidnotgetanywherewiththelocallanguage,andIreturnedtotheUnitedStatesadifferentman.TheLighthouseProjecthadchangedmylifeforever.AnswerthefollowingquestionsinCOMPLETEsentences:41.WhendidthewriterlearnabouttheLighthouseProject?___________________________________________________________________________________________42.Whydidn’tthewritermakeuphismindtoapplyfortheLighthouseProjectatfirst?___________________________________________________________________________________________43.Thewriterwasn’ttheonlycandidatewhobecameamemberoftheLighthouseProject,washe?___________________________________________________________________________________________44.WhatdidthewriterdointhevillageinNigeria?___________________________________________________________________________________________45.Whydidthewritersay“IreturnedtotheUnitedStatesadifferentman”?___________________________________________________________________________________________PaperTwoⅠ.WordTransformation.(10%)46.________reactionshappenwhenyoumixbakingsodaandvinegar.(chemistry)47.Theislandwasformedby________eruptionsmillionsofyearsago.(volcano)48.Understandingthe________featuresofaplacecanhelpinpredictingthetypesofplantsandanimals.(geography)49.Sheshowedher________skillsbypretendingtobeasuperhero.(act)50.Thenewparkhasabeautiful________withcolorfulflowersandaniceplayground.(designer)51.TherewerelivelyNewYear________allovertheworld.(celebrate)52.Thehauntedhouseattheamusementparkisso________thateventhebravestvisitorscan’thelpscreaming.(scare)53.The________practicetheirroutineseverydaytogetreadyforthecompetition.(gymnastic)54.Thereisagrowing________thatwemustmanagetheearth’sresourcesmorecarefully.(realize)55.Thelocalcommunityhasstartedaprojectto________thewetlands,whicharecrucialformaintainingthenaturalbeautyoftheregion.(conservation)Ⅱ.Fillintheblankswiththegivenverbsintheirproperforms.(10%)56.Thechoirpractised________(sing)everyweekendandtheireffortswererewarded.Whennews________(come)thattheygotthesilvermedal,allthemembersburstintotearsofjoy.57.Itusually________(take)me20minutestodrivetoschool.ButthismorningI________(spend)2hours________(wait)helplesslyinmycarduetotheheavytraffic!58.Iamthinkingof________(write)anemailtomyfriendinCanadathesedays.Imissheralot.59.Theheadofthedepartmentoften________(make)them________(work)overtime.60.Whenthelady________(arrive),theman________(lie)attheroadsideunconscious.Shecalledtheambulancerightawayandwaitedtillthemedicalteamcameforrescue.Ⅲ.Sentencetransformation.(5%)61.Hismothergavehim5yuanandaskedhimtowashdishesafterdinner.Hismother________him5yuanto________________afterdinner.62.Theycelebratedtheirson’s11thbirthdaybythrowingafamilyparty.Theythrewafamilyparty________________________celebratetheirson’s11thbirthday.63.Sheworkedonthefarmfortwoweeksandthoughtitexciting.Shethoughther________________________onthefarmexciting.64.Sarahaskedtobeaway
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