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高一英语注意事项答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,
2.再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,5A BC你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10A.£
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1.A.Salt.B.Roses.C.A cake.What doesthe manbring back
2.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In arestaurant.B.In alibrary.C.In asupermarket.
3.A.The language.B.The ending.C.The photos.What isthe womanmost pleasedwith about the bookA.Clare.B.Henry.C.Cherry.
4.Who mightbe themonitorA.The housework.B.Weekend plans.C.The weather.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每5A BC段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesthe womanthink of the mountain villageA.It isn9t convenient.B.It9s noisy.C.Its attractive.
7.Where doesthe manprefer toliveA.In amountainvillage.B.In abig town.C.In acoastal city.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108..What doesthe womanwant to do at firstA.Buy asweater.B.Exchange asweater.C・Return asweater.
9.What doesthe womansay aboutthe sweaterA.The sleevesare tootight.B.The styleis outdated.C.The bodyis tootight.
10.What will the mando nextA.Find alarger sweater.B・Return themoney.C.Find adifferent styleof sweater.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe mancare aboutfor thetourA.The environment.B.The price.C.The hotel.
12.How muchwilltheman payA.1,800yuan.B.2,000yuan.C.2,700yuan.
13.What isthe mansdecisionA.Signing upfor atrip atonce.B・Discussing withhis wife.C.Traveling withhis wholefamily.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714..Where arethe speakersA.On the beach.B.At home.C.In therestaurant.
15..When didKen starttodothe cleaningA.At8:30am.B.At9:30am.C.At10:00am.
16.What doesKen sayabout hismotherA.She^beautiful.B.Shes kind.C.Shes busy.
17.What willthe speakersdo firstA.Take agood rest.B.Keep working.C.Enjoy anice meal.听第段材料,回答第至题
1182018.Where isLilyA.On atrain.B.On aboat.C.On aplane.
19.Why isLily goingabroadA.To study.B.To visither friend.C.To travel.
20.How longis LilysjourneyA.3hours.B.4hours.C.7hours.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最
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537.5A BC D佳选项Listed beloware somenice family-friendly museumsin Chicago,pick onethat interestsyour kidsmost andtake yourlittleones thereto havefun.(水族馆)Shedd Aquarium(斜坡)It wasopen to the publicon May30th,
1930.Visitors withlimited movementcan useeasy slopesto reachtheexhibits,which arealso explainedto childrenthrough anapp.Families canspend thenight in the aquariumduring thespecialevent calledAsleep with the Fishes.Elmhurst HistoryMuseumIts amuseum abouthistory thathas wonawards andwas createdin
1957.It showsdifferent exhibitsabout manyhistory-related subjects,has afun interactiveexhibit aboutits ownhistory,and offers various publicprograms,tours ofexhibits,and specialevents for the community.The museumis afantastic placefor familiesto visitfor aday ortwo,and itevenhas placesfor picnicsand holidaytrain journeys.Chicago ChildrensMuseumFounded in1982,the museumdisplays impressiveexhibits for children,featuring dinosaurbones,a playarea onlyforbabies anda famousand fun climbing areaforchildren.Moreover,the museumoffersvariousexhibitions anddaily art classesfor children,which arefree ofcharge.Visiting themuseum on the weekendis agood choicefor economicalfamilyamusement.Field Museumof NaturalHistoryWith millionsof thingsin itsstore,it wasestablished in
1893.Discover morethan4billion yearsof lifeon Earththroughinteresting displaysand interactiveevents,and discoverprotection campaignsworldwide.It isnow consideredas famousasthe SmithsonianInstitution,established in1846in Washington,and theAmerican Museumof NaturalHistory,whichoriginated in1869in New York.
21.What isspecial aboutthe Shedd Aquarium forfamily visitorsA.They cango ona picnicthere.B・They cansleep overnightthere.C.They cansurf theInternet.D.They canlearn thehistory ofChicago.A.Have discountson holidays.B.Watch dolphins,exhibitions.C.Take freeartclasseson anapp.D.Take afunclimb.
22.What cankids doat theChicago ChildrensMuseumA・SheddAquarium.B.Elmhurst HistoryMuseum.C.Field Museumof NaturalHistory.D.Chicago ChildrensMuseum.
23.Which of the followinghas thelongest historyEveryonetries theirbest inlife,and sometimesa few kind words of encouragementcan helppeople realizethat their(徒劳).efforts arenot invain Iremember atime whenI wasin fifthgrade,and I was avery shygirl.There was a drawing competition atmy schoolthat day.As everyonestarted touse theircreative ideasto draw,I wasonlytrying tothink ofsomething creativethat couldexpress mythoughts andemotions,Lost inmy ownworld,I wasbroughtback toreality whenmy art teacher calledmy namefrom behind.She cameto meand encouragedme,saying,Dont(画布).overthink it,just putwhatever comesto yourmind on the canvasDo yourbest,and you will dowell.Taking herwords ofwisdom toheart,I startedmy painting.Time flewby,and soonthe bellrang,signaling theend of the(检查).time limit.We allturned inour canvasesfor inspectionThe nextday,the winnersof thecompetitionwere announcedin frontof the whole school.To mysurprise,I heardmy namebeing calledsecond prize.It wasabolt from the bluefor me,as I had neverdared todream ofwinning anyprize.Later on,I expressedmy gratitudeto myartteacherfor herwordsof encouragement andfor believingin me.That day,Ibecame awareof mytalent andstarted paintingmore wheneverIhadfree time,Sometimes,I thinkthat ifit werentfor herwordsofencouragement,I mayhave neverdiscovered thetalent Ihave.Overall,this experiencetaught methe importanceof encouragingothers andhow afewkindwords canmake asignificantimpact onsomeones life.
24.What wasthe authordoing whencalled bythe artteacherA.Organizing adrawingcompetition.B.Trying toget somecreative ideas.C.Painting herwork on her canvas.D.Trying toget helpfrom others.
25..What didthe authorthink of the competitionA.Easy.B.Interesting.C.Encouraging.D.Challenging.A.Addiction.B.Puzzlement.C.Surprise.D.Disappointment,
27.What canbe asuitable titleforthe textA・The Powerof EncouragementB.The Importanceof ArtCompetitionsC.Overcoming ShynessThrough PaintingD.Discovering YourGreat NaturalAbilityC
26.What dothe underlinedwords boltfromtheblue“in paragraph3meanIf yourelooking for an excitingsuggestion for your nexttrip,consider Valenciain Spain!Its abeautiful citywith amixof historicalcharm and modern style.Ifs small,so you can easilyexplore itscentral sightson foot.Valencia hasold buildingsfrom pastcenturies,as wellas modernbuildings thatadds toits uniquestyle.A greatway toget to knowValencia isby joininga walkingtour.It willintroduce you tothe citys historyand culture.Once youveexploredthe mainattractions in the citycenter,dont missthe chanceto visitthe Cityof Arts and Sciences,located atthe formerriverlocation.Even ifyou cantattend anyscience exhibitions,you canstill enjoy the oceanarium,concerts orwatch afilm in theCity ofArtsandSciences.The buildingsin this area arealso incrediblybeautiful!One ofthe advantagesof Valenciais itslocationontheMediterranean coast.This meansyou canrelax andenjoythebeach duringyour stayin the city.If yourewondering whereto stayin Valencia,here aresome suggestionsFor luxurious(奢华的)hotels,look forcentreareas in thecity.For budget-friendly options,explore hotelsthat arenot inthe centreofthecity.Remember toresearch andcomparedifferent neighborhoodsand hotelsto findthe fittestone for your preferencesand budget.At last,dont forgetto tryValencias traditionalfood,which isalso knownfor visitors.You cantry paella,a traditionalricedish thatoriginates fromthecity.There arealso manyother localspecialties foryou toexplore.Exploring thelocal foodsceneisamust whenvisiting Valencia!
28.What makesValencia uniqueA.Its largesize.B.Its culture.C.Its oldandmodernbuildings.D.Its modernarchitecture.
29.Where isValencia locatedA.On anisland.B.Near ariver.C.In themountains.D.On theMediterraneancoast.
30.Which typeof hotelsare recommendedforaluxurious stayin ValenciaA.Hotels nearthebeach.B.Hotels inthe centerofthecity.C.Hotels nearthe river.D.Hotels inthe eastofthecity.
31.In whichsection ofa newspapercan weread thetextA.Tourism.B.Education,.C.Lifestyle.D.Science.DEverybody hatesrats.But inthe areaswhere there are manyearthquakes,rats willsoon bemans friends.(营救)What happensafter anearthquake Wesend inrescue dogs.Why Becausethey cansmell people,Dogs savelives.They helprescuers to find livingpeople.But dogsare bigand theycant get into smallspaces.So nowa new researchproject isusing asmaller animalto savelivesthe rat.(信号).How doesit workFirst,the ratis trainedto smellpeople.When thishappens,the rats brain givesa signalThisis sentto asmall radioon itsback,and thenthe rescuersfollow theradio signals.When theratsbrainactivity jumps,therescuers know that someoneis alive.Although thereare alreadyrobots whichcan dothis job,rats are better.Christian LinsteratCornell University,NewYorksays,“Robots nosesdont workwell when thereareother smellsaround.Rats aregood atthat.Rats canalso seeinthedark.They arecheaper andquicker totrain than dogs,and unlikerobots,they dontneedelectricity!The ratproject isnot finished,but JulieRyan ofInternational RescueCorps inScotland says,“It would be fantastic.Arat couldgetintospaces wecouldnt getto anda ratwould getout ifit wasntsafe/9Perhaps forthe firsttime inhistory,people()will be happy to see a rat ina buildingbut onlyafter anearthquake,of course.
32.Why arerats usedinthenew researchprojectA.They aresmarter thandogs.B.They canreach smallerspaces.C.They aremore curious.D.They aremore popularthandogs.
33.What isthe purposeofthenewresearchprojectA.To makea comparison.B.To reducethe workof rescuers.C.To helprescue people.D.To chargerobots.
34.Whats the main reasonwhy ratsarebetterthan robotsto find survivorsA.Rats have a bettersense ofsmell tofindsurvivors.B.Robots cantjudge thesmell ofliving survivors.C.Rats havenatural abilitytofindsurvivors.D.Rats cangettospaces unreachablefbr robots.
35.What isthemainidea ofthetextA.The ratprojecf,wouldbefantastic.B・Rats willsoon bemans newbest friends.C.Rats willhelp findsurvivors afterearthquakes.D.Man willbehappytoseearatinthebuilding.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(区域)Stepping outof yourcomfort zonehelps youto improve yourself andbecome ahappy andfun person.Youllexperience greaterenjoyment asyou tryout newexperiences.
36.(拔掉插头)UnplugTake abreak fromtodays interconnectedworld.37・You mayfeel alittle uncomfortableatfirst,but youwillknowthat is justpart ofthe processto letyou knowbetter aboutyourself.Go toanother countryYouwill experiencenew cultures,different customs,unique landscapesand anotherlanguage fromtravel.38Additionally,the excitementof exploringdifferent sceneryand experiencingdifferent culturesare lifelongtreasure.39Try diving,skydiving ora rollercoaster ride,If thoseare toofrightening,try givinga speechor takinga danceclass.Once youovercome yourinner fear,youwillhaveasense ofsatisfaction thatcomes fromovercoming it.Talk withsomeone new(咖啡师)This doesnthave to be acomplete stranger.Start aconversation withsomeone newat work,the baristain yourlocalcoffee shop,a neighbouror someoneinthequeue.40・By focusingon other people ratherthanyour owninternal thoughts,you canimproveyourown mentalhealth.A.Do somethingthatisfearful foryouB・Become uncomfortablewiththeInternetC.You canend yourconversation withyour friendsanytimeD.Leave yourphone athome,turn offthe TVand theInternetE.Here aresome waysthat canprobably leadyoutoa newlifeF.See ifyoucancontinue theconversation for30seconds orlonger第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30G.Besides,using cashfrom differentcountries isalso goodforyourbrain分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIn2006,Jackie Briggswas working60hours aweek ata high-pressure ITjob.One Saturdayafternoon,she madea41totake sometime fbrherself andwent toa women9s healthmeeting.As shewas walkingaround inthe meetingroom,someonecame nearto her.“This lovelydark-haired woman42to meand she said,Excuse me,I canthelp43your armmark,Briggs remembers.(无袖的)(胎记)That day,Briggs worea sleevelessdress,44a rose-shaped birthmarkonherarm exposed.The womanasked Briggsif shehad seena45aboutthe birthmark,and whenBriggs saidthat shehad,the46continued toaskher when.When Ihad tostop to47,I countedback...and it had beenoverthree years,Briggs remembers.When thewoman48how longithadbeen,she suggestedBriggs seea doctoras49aspossible.After explainingthat shewasanurse,she gentlyreached outand touchedBriggs
50.Really,dont wait,“shesaid.When Briggssaw adoctor,she learnedthat thewoman hadsaved her51,It turnedout that thebirthmarkwas52黑色素瘤a melanoma-one ofthe fastest-moving and53types ofskin cancers.Briggs hadan54and hadthe melanomaremoved.Shes nowhappily retiredand justfinished writingher firstnovel.She is55thatthestranger savedher life.
41.A.mistake B.deal C.difference D.decision
42.A.got downB・came upC.gave outD.turned up
43.A.noticing B.missing C.feeling D.holding
44.A.allowing B・finding C.leaving D.considering
45.A,friend B,doctor C.boss D.teacher
46.A.neighbor B・volunteer C.police D.stranger
47.A.work B.think C-rest D.sleep
48.A.heard B,guessed C.doubted D.agreed
49.A.much B・soon C.often D.far
50.A.hair B.shoulder C.arm D.face
51.A.family B・career C・dream D.life
52.A.actually B.finally C.naturally D.secretly
53.A.smallest B・sweetest C.fastest D.deadliest
54.A・operation B・accident C.interview D.experiment
55.A.surprised B.interested C・grateful D.confused第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Babies startlaughing verysoon aftertheyre bom.Laughing seems56be apart ofhuman nature,but whafsit forManypeople thinkthat welaugh becausewe seeor hearsomething funny,57most ofthe timethis isnttrue.In onestudy,a professorand hisstudents listenedand58make noteson hundredsof conversationsin publicplaces.They heardabout1,200laughs.59interesting,only10to20percent cameafter ajoke orsomething funny,and theother80to90percentfollowed normaleveryday expressionslike THsee youlater orIt wasnice tomeet you”.No onereally knowswhy welaugh.One ideais thatthe mostimportant reason60laughing isto makeotherpeoplefeelgood.When youlaugh,the peoplearound youoften startlaughing,too.Soon,thewholegroup ischeerful and61relax.Itmight bethat thousandsof yearsago,before peoplecould speak,laughter helped62they toform groupsand worktogether.It alsoseems thatlaughter canbe goodforyourhealth.Laughing ahundred timesuses63same energyas ridingon anexercisebike forfifteen minutes.The writerNorman Cousins,64suffered frombackaches,wrote that65watch comedyprogramson TVhelped himto feelbetter.He saidthat tenminutes oflaughter gavehim twohours ofpain-free sleep.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分分假定你是李华,你的外国朋友在新学校不知如何选择社团,发邮件征求你的建议请你回15Jim复邮件,内容包括提出建议;
1.说明理由;
2.给予鼓励
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文December24arrived alongwith aheavy snow.It wasmy firstChristmas Evewithout my mother,and thedays withexcitementhad disappeared.Iwasextremely sadand couldnot controlmy feelingof missing mymotherwhenthetelephone rang.I ignoredit andwentto my bedroom tobury thecontinuous sadness,knowing itmust bemy friendJenny calling.How couldI bejoyful Iwantedtobeleft alone.My heartfelt asheavy asthe fallingsnow.How canI stopmissingmymotherI lookedthrough thewindow.Seeing Jennyscar parkedout front,I wentback tomybedand drewthe coversover myhead.“Lucy!”she shouted,I knowyoure there,Answer the door,please!”(沙沙响)“Leave mealone!”I shoutedback.T heardpaper rustlingas sheput somethingunder thedoor.“Merry Christmas!”she calledout.Not answeringthedoormade mefeel evenworse.It wasntfair tomy bestfriend.Her fatherand sisterdied ina caraccidentwhen shewas eightyears old.As aresult,her motherhad toreturn towork andJenny wasleft tolook afterherself.After sheleft,I carriedthe smallpackage,sat downand openedit.Inside wasa goldenpen anda journal.When Iopenedthe joumafsfront cover,out fella bookmarkwith amessage writtenon it:Dear Lucy,(治愈)My wordswont healthe pain,But yourown wordscan.Love,JennyAs Istared atthe journalsblank pages,a singletear fellonthepage.After calmingmyself down,I pickedup the phoneand dialedher number.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Jenny answeredthephonequickly.。