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高一(上)期末聯(lián)合檢測試卷高一(上)期末聯(lián)合檢測試卷+答案(英語)PAGE1162024年秋高一(上)期末聯(lián)合檢測試英 語第一分 聽(兩,分30分)聽力音頻附最后做題時,請先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)5A、C10muchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。Whatwillthemandofirst?Carrybooks. B.Gotothelibrary. C.Writeanemail.Whenarethespeakersgoingtothebeach?ThisSunday. B.ThisSaturday. C.ThisFridayWherearethespeakers?Atashop. B.Inapark. C.Ataschool.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Thecupboard. B.Theshoes. C.Thestairs.Howdoesthemanfeel?Relaxed. B.Curious. C.Concerned.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)5AC55聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whyarehighwaysclosed?Becauseoftrafficaccidents. B.Becauseofterribleweather. C.Becauseofrepairs.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodothisweekend?Visitazoo. B.Gotothecinema. C.Dosomethingindoors.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。Whyiseverythingonsale?ForNewYear. B.ForChristmas. C.ForThanksgiving.Howmuchdiscountisgivenifyoubuyonepairofshoes?30yuan. B.60yuan. C.90yuan.81012today?A.Avisaapplicationform. B.AnacceptancelettertoYale. C.Aplaneticket.Whendoesthewomanplantogo?OnthefirstdayofSeptember.Oneweekbeforetheclassesstart.Twoweeksbeforetheclassesstart.Whatisthewoman’sintendedmajor?Mathematics. B.Biology. C.Englishliterature.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatdoesLucywanttodointhefuture?A.Becomeanurse. B.Becomeateacher. C.Becomeadoctor.Whycan’tGinaopenanItalianrestaurantrightnow?Becauseshedoesn’thaveenoughexperience.Becauseshedoesn’thaveenoughmoney.Becauseshedoesn’thaveasuitablesite.WhatsuggestiondoesthemanmaketoGina?TeachinganItaliancookingclass.Takingflyinglessons.Goingbacktoschool.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Doctorandpatient. B.Brotherandsister. C.Husbandandwife.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。WhateventsdidYeShiwenwingoldmedalsinatthe2012SummerOlympics?100-meterand200-meterevents.200-meterand400-meterevents.400-meterand800-meterevents.HowoldwasYeShiwenwhenshestartedswimming?4yearsold. B.5yearsold. C.6yearsold.WhichteamdidYeShiwenjoinin2008?China’snationalswimmingteam.Zhejiangprovincialswimmingteam.Aninternationalswimmingteam.WhatwasYeShiwen’stimeforthelast50metersinthe400-meterraceattheOlympics?28.43seconds. B.28.93seconds. C.29.10seconds.第二分 閱(兩,分55分)第一節(jié)(共17小題;每小題2.5分,滿分42.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AEditor’snote:IfyoufancycomingtovisitChinathissummerunderthe72-houror144-hourvisa-freepolicy,herearedestinationsforyoutoexplorethecountry’snaturalbeautyandculturewhileescapingtheheat.QingdaoinEastChina’sShandongprovinceWithsandybeachesandclearwater,Qingdaopromisessummercoastalfun.Hereyoucanbaskinthesun,swim,orleisurelywalkalongitspicturesqueshores.ExploretheLaoshanMountainwithTaoisttemples.Also,immerseyourselfinthecity’srichbeerculturebydrinkingthefamousTsingtaobeerandexploringitsbrewinghistoryattheTsingtaoBeerMuseum.HarbininNortheastChina’sHeilongjiangprovinceExperiencethethrillofHarbinIce-SnowWorldinitsvastindoorthemepark,aGuinnessWorldRecordholderat23,800squaremeters.WanderCentralAvenuetoadmireRussian-stylearchitecture,andintheevening,relaxbytheSonghuaRiver,feelingtherefreshingbreeze.Harbinownsitsicyreputationwithacoolandpeacefulsummercharm,makingitaperfectgetawaydestinationintheheat.HangzhouinEastChina’sZhejiangprovince“Upabovethereisparadise,downhere,thereareSuzhouandHangzhou.”ExplorethecharmingWestLake,whereboatridesofferbeautifulviewsoflandscapes.LoseyourselfintheancientquietofLingyinTemple,aspiritualplacewithBuddhistarchitecture.Oryoucandiscovertheartoftea-makingintheteaplantations,tastingthewellknownLongjingtea.TongreninSouthwestChina’sGuizhouprovinceHikingenthusiastsandnaturalhistoryloversshouldgotoFanjingMountain,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Risingtoaheightof2,572meters,themountainishometoaconservationarea,anaturereserveandanumberofBuddhisttemples.Don’tmisstheuniqueMiaoandDongethnicvillages,whereyoucantrytastycuisineandwitnesstraditionalcustoms.WhatistheadvantageofvisitingChinathissummer?Exploringthetruth. B.Experiencingtheheat.C.Visa-freepolicy. D.Alonghistory.WhatcanyoudoinQingdao?AdmireRussian-stylearchitecture. B.Explorerichbeerculture.C.BreakGuinnessWorldRecord. D.Visitartmuseums.WherecanyouvisitaWorldHeritageSite?InHangzhou. B.InQingdao. C.InHarbin. D.InTongren.Wheredoesthispassagemostpossiblycomefrom?Adiary. B.Abiography. C.Atouristmap. D.Atravelmagazine.BHiSue,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.Iwantedtoshareastoryfrommy“office”atthebottomoftheseatocheeryouup.Asacommercialdiverperformingunderwaterrepairs,Iwearawetsuittowork.Tostaywarminthecoolwater,weuseanoil-poweredindustrialwaterheaterthatpumpswarmwaterthroughahose(軟管)tapedtotheairhose.Istickthehosedownthebackofmywetsuit,whichmakesitfeellikeworkingcomfortably.Lastweek,everythingwasgoingsmoothlyuntilIstartedtoitch(發(fā)癢).Iscratchedit,butthatonlymadethingsworse.Withinseconds,mybutt(屁股)startedtoburn.Ipulledoutthehoseandrealizedthatthehotwatermachinehadsuckedupajellyfish(水母)andpumpeditdirectlyintomysuit.Thejellyfishcouldn’tsticktomyhairlessback,butitdidsticktothecrackofmybutt.WhenIscratchedtheitch,Iwasactuallygrindingthejellyfishanditspoisonoustentacles(觸須)intomyskin.Iinformedthedivesupervisoroverthecommunicator,butheandtheotherdiverswerelaughingtoohardtogiveclearinstructions.Ithrewawaythediveandhadtomakethreepainfulstopsbeforereachingthesurface.WhenIclimbedoutofthewater,thelaughingdoctorhandedmeatubeofcreamandtoldmetorubitonmybutt.Thecreamhelped,butmybuttwashurtingfortwodays.So,nexttimeyou’rehavingabaddayatwork,rememberthatitcouldalwaysbeworse.Youcouldhaveajellyfishonyourbutt!Justrepeattoyourself,“Ilovemyjob,Ilovemyjob,Ilovemyjob.”Andwheneveryouhaveabadday,askyourselfifit’sajellyfishbadday.Mayyouneverhaveajellyfishbadday.Takecare,RobWhatcausedRobtofeelitchyandburningduringhisdive?Areactiontothewetsuit. B.Ajellyfishbeingpumpedintohissuit.C.Thecoldwater. D.Awaterheater.WhatdidthedivesupervisordowhengettingRob’ssituation?HegaveupRobandcontinuedworking. B.Hefailedtogiveclearinstructions.C.Heprovidedassistancesuccessfully. D.Hedivedintowaterquickly.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grinding”meaninparagraph4?Pressing. B.Creating. C.Packing. D.Sharpening.WhatadvicedoesRobgiveSueattheendoftheletter?Towearaprotectivesuitwhendiving. B.Toneverhaveabaddayatwork.C.Toremembertostaypositive. D.Toavoidworkingwithjellyfish.CInJuly2024,77pilotwhales(巨頭鯨)washeduponabeachinOrkney,Scotland.Itwasthelargestmassstranding(擱淺)ofwhalesinScotlandfordecades.Scientistsdon’tknowexactlywhywhalesbeachthemselves.Onetheoryisthatclimatechangeisdrivingwhales’foodclosertotheshoreline,wheretheythengetstuckasthetidegoesout.Ifasingleanimalisfound,itisusuallybecauseitissickorhasbeeninjured.IntheOrkneystranding,12ofthewhaleswerestillalivewhentheybecamebeached.Whenthishappens,marineorganisationsassesswhetherawhalecanbesafelyrefloated.Professionalsandmembersofthecommunityoftencometogether,covertheanimalinwetsheetsandpourbucketsofwateroverit,untiltheanimaldriftsbackouttotheocean.Thoughit’snotalwaysahappyending.Forthosethatdon’tsurvive,anexaminationisoftencarriedout.Dr.BrownlowoftheScottishMarineAnimalSchemetoldtheBBCthatthesecanrevealalotaboutthewhale’slifeandthereasonswhyitwasbeached.In2024,averyrarespeciesofwhaleturneduponabeachinNewZealand—aspade-toothedwhale.Whilethisissad,thebodywasdissected()inordertohelpresearchersacquirenewinformationaboutthespecies.“Fromascientificandconservationpointofview,thisishuge”,GabeDavies,aDepartmentofConservationofficialsaid.Somebeachedwhaleswhodon’tsurvivehavetheirskeletonssenttomuseums,whilemanyothersarereturnedtothewater.Thisensuresthemarineenvironmentbenefitsbecausewhalebodiesgiveoffmanynutrients.“Whentheyfallanddieandsinktothebottomoftheocean,theyformtheselittlenutrient-richislandsthatcansupportahugediversityoflife”,saysDr.Brownlow.Themoreresearchthatcanbedone,thebetter.Fornow,wecanonlydowhatwecantokeepouroceanscleanandsafe.Whatdoscientistsagreewith?Scientistsknowwhywhalesbeachthemselvesforsure.Climatechangeisprobablythereasonforwhalesstranding.ThelargestmassstrandingofwhaleshappensregularlyinIreland.Whales’foodhascompletelyrunoutinScotland.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimplyinparagraph2?Somewhalesmightdieforlackofwater. B.Somewhalesmaybecaughtbylocalpeople.C.Fewpeopletakecareofthewhales. D.Professionalsdon’tcareaboutwhalesanymore.Whyarebodiesofwhalesenttowater?Forscientificresearch. B.Formedicalvalue.C.Forecologicalbalance. D.Forcommercialsuccess.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?TheProblemofMarineAnimal B.TheSurvivalofWhalesC.WhatHappenstoBeachedWhales? D.ArePilotWhalesDyingOut?DIfyou’reasportsfan,youmaybefamiliarwiththeemotionalrollercoaster()thatcomeswithsportswatching.Whetheryou’repartofanoisycrowdinastadium,orjustwatchingathomeonTV,it’seasytogetcaughtupinthehighsandthelowswhenyoucelebrateorfeelsorryforyourfavouriteteamorathlete.Thosefeelingsaresostrong,infact,thatastudyfromCroatia,publishedinPubMed,showedthattheemotionalstressduringafootballmatchincreasedtheriskofacardiovascular()incident.Butcanwatchingsportsbegoodforyoutoo?Theevidencesuggeststhatpeoplewhowatchlivesportingeventsexperiencegreaterwellbeing()thanthosewhodon’t.AstudypublishedinPublicHealthintheUK,foundsportsspectatorsfeltlesslonelyandhadhigherscoresforlifesatisfaction.LeadauthorHelenKeyssaidinapressrelease,“Watchinglivesportofalltypesprovidesmanyopportunitiesforsocialinteractionandthishelpstoformgroupidentityandbelonging.”Shesaysthisthenreduceslonelinessandboostswellbeing.But,ifforanyreasonyouaren’tkeenongoingtoliveevents,don’tworry!WatchingsportsonTVorontheinternetmayalsohavepositiveeffects,accordingtoa2021studybyTsujiandcolleagues.Theyfoundthatolderadultswhowatchedsportswerelesslikelytohavedepressivesymptomsthanthosewhodidn’t.Ontopofthat,thesportsspectatorstendedtohaverichersocialnetworksthannon-spectators.Theauthorssuggestthatthesocialnetworksyougainthroughwatchingsportsmaylowertheriskofdepressivesymptoms.So,thecheersatalivesportseventorevencasualsmalltalkwithfriendsaboutyourfavouriteteamcanbringasenseofcamaraderie(情誼)andmayreducelonelinessanddepression.Itseemsthehealthbenefitsofsportsarenotlimitedtophysicalactivitythroughparticipationinthem,butthatwecanmakegainsinourgeneralwellbeingthroughsocialbonding.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?Tosharebackgroundinformation. B.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.C.Topresentanewlydiscoveredidea. D.Toencouragewatchingsports.WhatdidthestudyfromCroatiaindicateaboutemotionalstress?Ithadnoimpactonhealth. B.Itimprovedcardiovascularhealth.C.Itincreasedtheriskofheartproblems. D.Itreducedfeelingsofloneliness.Accordingtoparagraph2,whatdidsportsspectatorsexperience?Increasedanxiety. B.Higherlifesatisfaction.C.Lowersocialinteraction. D.Moredepressivesymptoms.WhatdidthestudybyTsujifindaboutwatchingsports?Itleadstorichersocialnetworks. B.Itincreasestheriskofdepressivesymptoms.C.Itismorebeneficialforyoungeradults. D.Ithasnoeffectonmentalhealth.Thepassageisdevelopedby .tellingstories B.followingspaceorderC.listingnumbers D.takingresearchfindings第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Imagineafuturewherewecaneatmeat,butnoanimalshavebeenkilledintheprocess.16%oftheUKpopulationenjoyameat-freediet,accordingtostatisticswebsiteF.Itseemsthereisanappealinlab-grownmeatasanalternativetotraditionalmeatconsumption.38Why?Oneofthebiggestreasonsiscost.Thefirsteverlab-grownhamburgerwasshownin2013byDutchscientistMarkPost.Itwascreatedfrombeefcellsandcostmorethan$300,000.Lab-grownmeatproductionstretchesfromthousandstohundredsofthousandsofUSdollarsperounce—that’stheweightofabouttwochickennuggets(炸雞塊).39They“feed”thecells—acombinationofsugar,proteinsandothernutrientsareaddedtothecells.In2023,US-basedcompanyUpsideFoodsreceivedapprovalfromtheUSDepartmentofAgricultureandtheFoodandDrugAdministrationtostartsellinglab-grownmeat.40Sotheycanpriceitfairlycomparedtotraditionalmeat.AninvestorinUpsideFood,LisaFeria,toldForbesmagazine“Profitabilityisverymuchyearsoffbecausethebiggestchallengeaheadofthemiswhetherwecanmakeitatmillionsoftonsayearandeventurallycompetewithconventionalmeat”.41A2023studybytheUniversityofCaliforniafoundthattheprocessofproducinglab-grownmeatcouldhavea4to25timeshigherimpactonglobalwarmingthanbeef,whichisgenerallythehighest-pollutingmeat.Thisismostlybecauseoftheemissions()neededtocreate“feed”.So,itseemsunlikelythatwe’llbeeatinglab-grownmeatjustyet.42Therearealsoenvironmentalcosts.Ormaybewepossiblyneverwilleatit.Anotherreasonisthetraditionalconcept.Thisexpenseispartlyduetothecostofrawmaterials.Besides,moreandmorepeopleexpecttobuylab-grownmeat.But,despiteyearsofexpectation,thisfuturisticfoodisstillnotonourplates.Inordertodothis,thecompanyhashadtotakeonsignificanteconomiclosses.第三分 語運(兩節(jié)分30分)第一共15?。活}1,分15閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Mysonwasanadventuroustoddler()whopreferredclimbingovercrawling,fightingagainstfurniture,bookshelves,andstairsdespiteourbabygate.Hesawoursafetymeasuresas43andsucceededindealingwiththem44.Beforehisfirstbirthday,IrealizedIhadtoteachhimhowtosafelyclimbstairs.Itwasbetterto45himthanlethimfigureitoutaloneandrisk46.Hewasdeterminedtoclimbthosestairsonewayoranother.Now,at15,he’slearningtodrive,anditfeelslikearepeatofthoseearly47days.I’mnotreadytolethimgo,buthe’s48tofly.Everynight,heaskstotakemeforaride,49todriveuswheneverwegoout.Seeinghispridewhenhe50perfectlyorbacksdownourdriveway51meofhisfirstbiking,swimming,skateboarding,andevenhisfirstjob.He’sadventurousandcalm,whileIstruggletostaycool.Witheachnewchallenge,ItellmyselfthatIcan’t52himforever.Heneedstolearnandgrow,eventhoughit’s53towatch.Irecallthedayhe54hisbikeintoamailboxafterridingaheadofme.Ithurttosee,buthegotbackupandrodetothepark,onlytofalloverthehandlebars.That’swhyImadehimweara55.He’scrashedafewtimessince,butneverhitanothermailbox.Teachinghimtodriveisliketeachinghimtorideabikeorclimbstairs.It’snever56,butit’salessonIcontinuetolearn:Showhimtheway,lethimlead,teachhimmybest,andwatchhim57.43.A.dreamsB.rulesC.challengesD.ideas44.A.hardlyB.hurriedlyC.politelyD.repeatedly45.A.guideB.controlC.convinceD.push46.A.deathB.injuryC.chancesD.adventures47.A.book-readingB.stair-climbingC.game-lovingD.TV-watching48.A.nervousB.afraidC.eagerD.shy49.A.volunteeringB.refusingC.rushingD.struggling50.A.walksB.runsC.smilesD.parks51.A.warnsB.informsC.remindsD.suspects52.A.loveB.testC.lectureD.protect53.A.pleasingB.terrifyingC.annoyingD.encouraging54.A.crashedB.lookedC.cutD.pulled55.A.tieB.coatC.helmetD.belt56.A.hardB.interestingC.excitingD.easy57.A.slideB.flyC.panicD.fail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1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。YoungpeopleintheUnitedKingdomaremovingintoaso-calledhappinessrecession().AnewresearchbythecharityTheChildren’sSocietyshowedBritishyoungstershavethe58(low)lifesatisfactionlevelsinEurope.Thestudy,59(call)theGoodChildhoodReport,lookedatyoungstersin27countriesandstressedhowgirlsare60(particular)badlyaffected,andalsothoseyoungstersfrompoorerbackgrounds.Thereportobserved,“Youngpeopledeservebetter61weshouldthinkaboutwhattodo.Action62(need)toreducetherecessioninchildren’shappiness.Weknowthat63(this)experiencesarenotlivedinavacuum().Thepandemic()andrisinglevelsofpovertyhaveputpressureonyoungpeople’slives.Concernsoveryoungpeople’s64(safe)andotherstressesareincreasing,65canpreventtheexperienceofahappyandsatisfyingchildhood.”In2021/22,childrenagedbetween10and15wereasked66(score)levelsofsatisfactionwiththeirqualityoflifeingeneral,andalsotheirschool,schoolwork,friends,andappearance.Theresultwasfar67good.第四分 寫(兩,分35分)第一節(jié) 據(jù)語示成句共5小;空1,分10The gained throughhisconsistenteffortsandachievements.Thecoachquickly theyoung potentialandbegantraininghimstrictly.Thebigstormwasa ,andmanyanimalsarenowfacing becauseofit.Throughsocialmedia,peoplehavetheopportunitytomaintain witha ofacrosstheglobe.In withthatcraft,thisoneismore .第二節(jié) 作分25假定你校英語俱樂部想邀請大家參加學校舉辦的講座“絲綢之路的文化遺產”(CulturalLegacyoftheSilkRoad),請你寫一篇通知,內容要點如下:注意:100;ANNOUNCEMENTLookingforwardtoyourparticipation!Jan.14,2025
TheSchoolEnglishClub2024年秋高一(上)期末聯(lián)合檢測試英語 參考答案1~5CBABC6~10ACBCB11~15BCCBA16~20CBCAB21~24CBDD25~28BBAC29~32BACC33~37BCBAD38~42FDGAB43~47CDABB48~52CADCD53~57BACDB58.lowest59.called60.particularly61.and/so62.isneeded63.these64.safety65.which66.toscore67.from68.teenager;confidence69.recognized;athlete’s70.disaster;extinction71.contact;variety72.comparison;creative書面表達ANNOUNCEMENTWearegoingtoholdalecture,“CulturalLegacyoftheSilkRoad”,at4:30PMonJan.21intheschoolhall.TheancientSilkRoadconnectedEastandWest,facilitatingnotonlytheexchangeofgoods,butalsoavibrantflowofculture,ideas,andknowledge.Joinustoexploretheculturalexchangesthatflourishalongtheroutesandtodiscussitsrelevanceintoday’sworld,particularlyinthecontextoftheBeltandRoadInitiative.ThefamoushostsHuZheandErikNilssonwiththescholarXiHuidongandprofessorMarcellaFestawillleadyoutoawonderfulworld.Lookingforwardtoyourparticipation!Jan.14,2025
TheSchoolEnglishClub答案詳解IfyoufancycomingtovisitChinathissummerunderthe72-houror144-hourvisa-freepolicy,herearedestinationsforyoutoexplorethecountry’snaturalbeautyandculturewhileescapingtheheat.72144CAlso,immerseyourselfinthecity’srichbeerculturebydrinkingthefamousTsingtaobeerandexploringitsbrewinghistoryattheTsingtaoBeerMuseumBHikingenthusiastsandnaturalhistoryloversshouldgotoFanjingMountain,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.D24.A.B.C.(Editor’snote”()傳記或旅游地圖的特點,可知D3“Ipulledoutthehoseandrealizedthatthehotwatermachinehadsuckedupajellyfishandpumpeditdirectlyintomysuit.”obB5“Iinformedthedivesupervisoroverthecommunicator,butheandtheotherdiverswerelaughingtoohardtogiveclearinstructions.”obRob,所以B4Thejellyfishcouldn’tsticktomyhairlessback,butitdidsticktothecrackofmybuttWhenIscratchedtheitch,Iwasactuallygrindingthejellyfishanditspoisonoustentaclesintomyskin.stickto,Ayou’reabadatworkitcouldbecouldhaveajellyfishonyourbutt!”Rob是在告訴Sue要保持積極態(tài)度。所以C1“Onetheoryisthatclimatechangeisdrivingwhalesfoodclosertotheshoreline,wheretheythengetstuckasthetidegoesout.”B2“Professionalsandmembersofthecommunityoftencometogether,covertheanimalinwetsheetsandpourbucketsofwateroverit,untiltheanimaldriftsbackouttotheocean”3“Forthosethatdon’tsurvive,anexaminationisoftencarriedThoughit’snotalwaysahapynngA正確。根據(jù)文章第4段“Thisensuresthemarineenvironmentbenefitsbecausewhalebodiesgiveoffmanyunts”“Whnyfallanddieandsinktothebottomoftheocean,theyformtheselittlenutrient-richislandsthatcansupportahugediversityofCA選項BB不正確;選項CCDD1Butcanwatchingsportsbegoodforyoutoo?Ifyou’reasorsan,oumaybefmrwitheonalorcasr()atomswithsorswatcB1“Thosefeelingsaresostrong,infact,thatastudyfromCroatia,publishedinPubMed,showedthattheemotionalstressduringafootballmatchincreasedtheriskofacardiovascular思ubd由C2“AstudypublishedinPublicHealthintheUK,foundsportsspectatorsfeltlesslonelyandhadhigherscoresforlifesatisfaction.”因此選項B3“Theauthorssuggestthatthesocialnetworksyougainthroughwatchingsportsmaylowertheriskofdepressivesymptoms.”A正確。TsujiD空格前一句提到“Itseemsthereisanappealinlab-grownmeatasanalternativetotraditionalmeatF項“Butdespiteyearsofexpectation,thisfuturisticfoodisstillnotonourplates”“thisfuturisticfoodlab-grownmeatFLab-grownmeatproductionstretchesfromthousandstohundredsofthousandsofUSdollarsperounce”,說明實驗室培育肉類的生產成本非常高??崭窈笠痪涮岬健癟hey‘feed’thecells—acombinationofsugar,proteinsandothernutrientsareaddedtothecellsDThisexpenseispartlyduetothecostofrawmaterialsThisexpense”thecostofrawmaterialsD項In2023,US-basedcompanyUpsideFoodsreceivedapprovalfromtheUSDepartmentofAgricultureandtheFoodandDrugAdministrationtostartsellinglab-grownmeatUpsideFoodsSotheycanpriceitfairlycomparedtotraditionalmeatG項“Inordertodothis,thecompanyhashadtotakeonsignificanteconomiclossesthisthecompanyhashadtotakeonsignificanteconomiclossesA2023studybytheUniversityofCaliforniafoundthattheprocessofproducinglab-grownmeatcouldhavea4to25timeshigherimpactonglobalwarmingthanbeefA項“TherearealsoenvironmentalcostsalsoASoitseemsunlikelythatwe’llbeeatinglab-grownmeatjustBOrmaybewepossiblyneverwilleatitneverB“challenges”(挑戰(zhàn)B項的“rules”雖然此處表示兒子反復地攻克安全措施,因此選擇“repeatedly”(反復地)最為準確。A項的“hardly”(幾乎不)B“hurriedly”(C項的“politely”(“guide”(B“control”(傷害A死亡)原文提到兒子小時候喜歡爬樓梯,現(xiàn)在學開車讓作者感覺像是回到了那些爬樓梯的日子,因此選擇“stair-climbing”(爬樓梯)最為準確。“eag(“volunteering”(自愿)最為貼切。(pr“prs”(停車,此處為第三人稱單數(shù)形式)最為準確。原文表示看到兒子停車或倒車讓作者想起了他第一次騎車、游泳、滑板甚至第一次工作的情景,因此選擇“reminds”()A“warns”(B“informs”(D“suspects”(疑)“protect”(“crashed”(B“l(fā)ooked”()C“cut”(D“pulled”()“helmet”(頭盔“easy”“notA項的“hr”(困難的)(“fly(進步inEuropelowest。59.called。particularly。and/so。isneeded。these。safety。which。toscore。67.befarfrom不是,所以答案是from。雙擊打開聽力音頻2024年秋高一(上)期末聯(lián)合檢測試英語 聽力原文一、聽力部分(該部分分為第一第二兩節(jié))做題時,請先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。請聽聽力部分第一節(jié)第一節(jié)5A、C10例如:現(xiàn)在你有5秒鐘的時間看試卷上的例題。你將聽到以下內容:M:Excuseme.Canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it’sninefifteen.請看選項:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.915C51題的有關內容。(停5秒)Text1W:David,couldyoupleasehelpmecarrythesebookstothelibrary?M:Sure,Lisa.ButIhavetofinishthisemailfirst.(停10秒)Text2M:I’mgoingtothebeachthisSunday.Wouldyouliketocome?W:Oh,Sundayisabitofaproblem.Someofmyfriendsarecomingforadinneratmyplace.WhataboutFridayorSaturday?MSureThisSaturday.(10)Text3W:Excuseme.Igotthisshirtformybirthdayanditseemstobetoosmallforme.Couldyouexchangeitforanotherone?M:Doyouhavethepaymentreceiptwithyou?W:No.It’sagiftfromafriend.(停10秒)Text4W:Ican’tfindmyshoes,Dad.Haveyouseenthem?Theywerebythebackdoor.M:Theywere,butIputthemoutsideinthegardenbecausethey’redirty.Goandcleanthem,please.Thenputtheminthecupboardunderthestairs.(10)Text5M:Wherehaveyoubeen?It’salready4o’clock.Iexpectedyoubackthismorning.W:MyplanewaslateandIhadtowaitforages.MWhywasitsoItoyouWhyyouDon’tI’mabout停5第一節(jié)到此結束。第二節(jié)5AC55聽第6段材料,回答第6和7兩個小題?,F(xiàn)在你有10秒鐘的時間閱讀這兩個小題。(停10秒)Text6M:Freezingrainagain...W:Yes,anothermiserableSaturday.M:Didyouwatchtheweatherreportthismorning?W:Yes,Idid.It’sgoingtobeugly.M:Abigsnowstormiscomingtonight.W:Highway401andHighway407havebeenclosedforanhourbecausethereweresomanytrafficaccidents.Idon’tlikethiskindofweather.M:Nobodylikesit.So,whatshallwedotokilltimethisweekend?W:You’renotplanningondoingsomeoutdooractivitiesinsuchterribleweather,areyou?M:No,ofcoursenot!Let’sdosomethingrelaxingindoors.Afterall,webothhadabusyweek.W:Goodidea.(停10秒)聽第7段材料,回答第8和9兩個小題?,F(xiàn)在,你有10秒鐘的時間閱讀這兩個小題。(停10秒)Text7M:WearehavingabigsaleforChristmas.Everythingisonsalenow.W:Howmucharetheshoes?M:210yuan.Theregularpriceis300.That’sa30%discount.Ifyoubuytwopairs,wecangivethemtoyouforhalfprice.W:That’sarealbargain.I’lltaketwopairs.Howaboutthecottonsocks?M:They’re50%off.W:Isee.SoI’llbuyadozen.M:That’sright,madam.(停10秒)聽第8段材料,回答第10至12三個小題。現(xiàn)在,你有15秒鐘的時間閱讀這三個小題。(停15秒)Text8W:Guesswhatcameinthemailtoday?M:What?W:MyacceptancelettertoYale!M:Wow.Congratulations!Whendoclassesstart?W:InthefirstweekofSeptember,butIwanttogoaweekbeforethattogetsettledin.
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