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高一年级月份阶段性测试10英语试题考试用时120分钟
2023.10第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10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
1.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In thepost office.B.In ataxi.C.In ahotel.
2.What does the manwant toknowA.When Grandmais comingover.B,When hismother willbe home.C.When heshould call the woman.
3.What willJefFs fatherdoA.Lose weight.B.Learn driving.C.Buy acar forJeff.
4.What doesthe womanmeanA.The newcomputer iscool.B.Her computerbroke down.C.She needsa biggercomputer.
5.How doesthe mansuggest the woman dealwith theold shoesA.Have themrepaired.B.Throw themaway.C.Sell themonline.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.What willSam goto RussiaforA.His motherswishes.B.Sightseeing.C.Business.
7.Why doesthe womanrefuse SamsinvitationA.She hasntprepared fbrher trip.B.She isunsuitable forsuch atrip.C.She prefersto travelwith hersister.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.Who isgoing toSingaporeA.Grace.B.Steve.C.Taylor.
9.What doesthe manthink ofTaylorA.Shy.B.Great.C.Bad-tempered.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.Where doesthe manwant to goA.Washington.B.New York.C.Chicago.
11.Why doesthe manrefuse totravel atnightA.Ifs toolate.B.Its verytiring.C・Its dangerous.
12.What timewill the man arriveA.At8:40am.B.At7:36am.C.At6:06am.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题13,Where isSusanA.In Chicago.B.In Shanghai.C.In New York.
14.What isthemandoing nowA.Visiting themanager.B.Spending hisholiday.C.Having abusiness trip.
15.When doesthewomanplan tosend thepurchase orderA.This Thursday.B.This Friday.C.Next Tuesday.
16.How soondoesthewoman hopeto receivethe productsA.In threedays.B.In twoweeks.C.In onemonth.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.How doesthe speakerfind Americansspending onehour drivingto workA.Normal.B.Tiring.C.Costly.18*How shouldone geta learnerspennitA.Have classes.B.Take aroad test.C.Pass awritten test.
19.What doesthe speakersay abouttaking classesin drivingschoolsA.It is a must.B.You mayskip it.C.The costis high.
20.What doesthe speakertalk aboutat lastA.Traffic rules.B.Safety issues.C.Driving skills.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑AFor thosewanting tolearn cookingskills,there area numberof generalonline cooking classes availableto choosefrom.We haveselected ourfavorite onlinecooking classesfor youto getstarted.VeecocoRecipes arecovered formore than17different coursestaught byexperienced chefswho guideviewers stepby step.Lessons can be accessedfrom anywherethrough themobile app,and coursematerials areall downloadable.Single classis also availablefor purchaseat$127each.As abonus,Veecoco partnerswith alocal NGOto providemeals forchildrenin needfor everyclass purchased,one mealis donated.Wicked HealthyWicked Healthy isa platformfounded bychefs andBrothers Derekand ChadSerno whoare ona missionto inspireothersto cookand eatmore plants.The serviceoffers alarge databaseof recipeson itssite and a selectionof video-basedcooking classeson itsYouTube Channel.Rouxbe(烹饪培训学校)Rouxbe isrecognized as a leadingonline culinaryschool I and approvedby theAmericanCulinary FederationEducation Foundation.All classesoffered throughRouxbe havespecific startdates butareself-paced andcan betaken at any timeafter enrollment.All ourmembers have the chance to receivethe guidancefromour teachersin person.The TinyGreen ChefFoundedby aprofessional chef,The TinyGreen Chefis anonline kids9cookingclasswith lessons,demos,foodexperiments,and interactiveactivities thatteach youand yourchild howto preparemeals athome.Upon purchasingtheprogram youwill getlifetime access to thecourse andcontents,as wellas aninvitation to the companysprivate tourinwhich youcan betaught byour teachingstaff.If you are notsatisfied withthe program,there isa30-day money-backguarantee.
1.Which of the followingcooking classessuits avegetarianA.Veecoco.B.WickedHealthy.C.Rouxbe.D.The TinyGreen Chef.
2.How muchmoney isneeded tocover alocal childsone-days mealsin VeecocoA.$
127.B.$
254.C.$
381.D.$
421.
3.What doRouxbe andThe TinyGreen Chefhave incommonA.They bothsupport therefundable payment.B.They bothprovide flexibleteaching schedule.C.They bothare supportedby officialorganizations.D.They bothoffer membersthe instructionface-to-face.BWhen I was inprimary school,my favouriteplace was the library.I wasthe kidwho gotshouted atfor tryingtobring homesixty booksat atime becauseI justcouldnt decidewhich worldI wanted to experiencethat week.I rememberspendingmy weekendsglued to a book,hungering forexperiencing livesother thanmy own.Up untilmiddle school,reading was a passionof mine.Something changedafter Ientered highschool though.All ofa sudden,reading wasa taskthat Icould notavoid fastenough.The booksthat Iread inschool boredme,or evenif Ienjoyed thebooks themselves,the repetitive,challenginghomework wecompleted aboutthose booksmade mehate readingasawhole.It wasntuntil recentlythat Irediscovered mylove for reading.How,you mayask Audiobooks.Last summer,Ispent eveiymorning takinglong walkswhile listeningto them,and Iwould findmyself lostin thestories forhours.Andnow Imrediscovering mypassion forreading.I feelthat pullagain.That curiosity.My lovestory withreading mayhave hada happyending,but noteveryone isas luckyas me.What wentwrongWhat tendsto happenis thatstudents losetheir loveforreadingbecause of the waymany schoolstry toencouragechildren to read.For example,when achild istold to read fortwenty minutesevery night,they tendto readfor therequiredamount oftime and then checkthe taskoff ontheir list.In thisway,reading hassuddenly becomea boringtaskinstead of an excitingexperience.Making surethat kidskeep theirpassion forreading willrequire us to rethinkhow weteach readingin schoolsandhow weintroduce booksto childrenoutside ofschool aswell.There needsto beless ofa focuson meetingreadingrequirements andmore ofa focuson creatingan environmentin whichstudents areexcited toread.
4.Which of the followingbest describesthe authorslove fbrbooks beforehigh schoolA.Short-lived B.Crazy.C.Secret.D.Conditional
5.Why didthe authoronce hatereadingA.High schoolbooks weretoo difficult.B.She couldntchoose whattoread.C.Reading asa taskmade herlose interestin it.D.She wasgiven toomany bookstoread.
6.What doesthe underlinedword pulfin paragraph3probably meanA.Influence.B.Boredom.C.Duty D.Attraction
7.What advicedoestheauthor givein thelast paragraphA.Read tochildren everynight.
8.Reconsider schools5methods ofteaching reading.
9.Give kidsafter-school readingtask.
10.Encourage parentsto introduceinteresting booksto kids.CStan Leewas bornin
1922.When he was just17,he gota job ata company thatmade comic books.Although thesalarywas beyondhis imagination,Mr Leegot tiredof it.Most superheroeswere strongand smartand alwaysknew theright thing todo.Mr Leewantedto have achanceto create newsuperheroes that had weaknesses.Mr Leedidnt createtheheroes byhimself.He workedwith artiststo comeup withthe ideas.Some peoplethought thecomic bookswould notsellwell and that thereaders wouldbe unhappyto seesuperheroes leada normallife.Mr Leewas ableto createcharacters thatwere differentfrom anythingthathadbeen seenin comicbooks before.Spider-Man wasnever surehewasdoing therightthing,but healways seemedto havesomething funnyto sayto thebadguys.Mr Leemade itokay forcomicbookheroes to be likecommon people.He alsohad theclever idea of havinghiscomic bookheroes appearin eachothers stories.For example,Spider-Man mightshow upin aFantasticFour story.This madereaders feelshocked.He alsobrought theminto thereal world.Batman andSuperman livedinmade-up cities.But Mr Lee decidedthat PeterParker whoturns intoSpider-Man shouldlive inNewYorkCity.In
1980.Mr Leemoved toCalifornia topromote hismovies.He wantedto tryand gethis superheroesonto TVandinto themovies.He didnthave toomuch luckat first,although The Incredible Hulkbecame popularTV shows.But afterthesuccess ofThe X-Men andSpider-Man moviesin theearly2000s,movies withMarvel heroesbegan tobe favored bymillions offans.Marvel movieshave nowearned over$24billion.MrLeeis nolonger withus,but theheroes hecreatedlive on.
8.Why didStan Leeget tiredof hisjobatacompany
1.The paywas poorin thejob.
8.The charactersin theircomics weretoo perfect.C.The readersdidnt supporthis books.D.The artistsdidnt cooperatewith him.
9.What surprisedStan LeesreadersA.The commonlife the superheroes lead.B.The environmentthesuperheroeslive in.C.The connectionbetween differentsuperheroes.D.The differentkinds ofsuper powersof superheroes.
10.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Stan Leemoved toCalifornia todirect thefilms.B.Spider-Man isfavoredbyfew Marvelfans.C.TheIncredibleHulk wasnot popularat first.D.The Marvelmovies generatedhuge profits.
11.Which of the followingcanbethe besttitle forthe textA.Stan Lee:The MarvelSuperhero CreatorB.Stan Lee:The Best-Selling AuthorC.Why DoPeople Lovethe SuperheroesD.Why AreMarvel MoviesPopularDSingapore usesabout twobillion liters of waterevery day-a numberit expectscould doublein thenext fourdecades.That kindof consumptionis addingpressure tothe Asiancity stateto addressgrowing concernsabout globalwatershortage.So itsbuilding newtechnology toprepare itselffor afuture whereobtaining clean water willbe evenmoredifficult.Singapore trulyhas becomea globalwater center,nsaid ShaneSnyder,executive directorof theNanyangEnvironmentWater ResearchInstitute atSingapores NanyangTechnological University.But asit stands,it importsapproximately40%of its water today.And withclimate change,that waterhas becomefar lessdependable.^^Singapore,meanwhile,is hometo more than fivemillion peopleand iscovered infountains,reservoirs andotherwater features-including the worlds tallestindoor waterfall,The RainVortex thatpumps about45,000litersofwater perminute.But it has nonatural watersources ofits own,instead relyingheavily onrecycled waterand importsfrom itsneighbors.Snydefs researchfacility isone ofseveral placesdeveloping solutionsfor Singaporeswater dependency.The hopeistocreateprojects thatcould beused acrossthe city.nWhat wehave becomeused toas reliablewater mayquicklychange-so wehave tobe prepared,and wehave tobe thinkingabout thebasic facilitiesin advance.nSnyder said.n There*sa bigdrive tobecome waterindependent-to controlour ownfuture-andthatis largelydependent onthe technologiesweredeveloping.nAnother company,Wateroam,is alreadytaking innovationfrom Singaporetotherest of the region.Founded in(过滤)2014,Wateroam saysithasdeveloped alightweight,portable filtration device thathas alreadyprovided cleandrinkingwater tomore than75,000people acrossSoutheast Asia.Wateroam CEODavid Pong said oneof themostinnovative aspectsoftheproduct isits simplicity.The waterfiltration deviceis nobigger thana bicyclepump,yet itcanprovide clean water tovillages of100people forup totwo years.“Weve beenvery blessedto haveaccesstoclean drinkingwater/*Pongsaid.Its necessaryto bringthe privilegetothe restoftheregion,and advocatethat cleanwater is an essential aspect for life on Earth,according tohim.
12.What worsensthe watershortage problemin SingaporeA.More waterimports.B.The lackof technology.C.The increasingpopulation.D.Double water consumption.
13.How canwater crisisin Singaporebe easedA.Searching fornatural watersources.B.Controlling theincrease ofpopulation.C.Importing waterfrom moreneighbors.D.Using technologiesto providecleanwater.
14.What dowe knowabout thefiltrationdevicefrom Paragraph5A.It iseasy tocarry anduse.B.It islarger thana bicyclepump.C.It hasalready beenused acrossAsia.D.It hasalready beenin usefor twoyears.
15.What isthe mainideaofthe textA*Clean waterisanessentialaspectforlifeonEarth.B.Technology canhelp Singaporeout withitswatershortage.C.The increasingwaterconsumptionis addingpressure toSingapore.D.Singapores filtrationdevice hasprovided manypeople withcleanwater.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Why ArePlane SeatsAlways BluePlanesare anengineering masterpiece.Since theywere invented,they havemade theworld abetter place.Likenever before,we cantravel toalmost everycorner oftheworldwithin hours.16The onlytime theyland iswhen theyneed toget passengerson boardor gothrough regularchecks.This(布)means thecrew doesnthave muchtime toclean upthe plane.17Airlines arelikely togo withdark bluefabric$4—its muchmore ofa bother to clearup ared winespill onwhite fabricthan onblue.Blue isalso acolor thatcan makepassengers lessanxious.If youare an18-year-old teenager,youareprobably not(航空)afraid of flying.But theaviation industryisnt thatold.18In fact,even todayin the21st century,5%oftheworldspopulation hasever flownon anairplane,which isextremely low.But thatalso means,most people are afraid offlying.Some statisticsshow thataround80percent ofpeople arescared to fly.19Compared toother meansof transportsuch ascars,ifs amuch saferoption.Anyway,people areafraid ofheights.Thats whyplanes arepurposefully designed in sucha wayto makeyou feelsafe.For example,the colorred isassociated withobjects toremind peopleof dangeror towarn peoplethat theyneed tostop.Green isused tomake peopleaware ofthe presenceofanemergency exit.20A.The airlinebusiness isexpensive.B.Unlike cars,planes aremade tofly allthe time.C.Many airlinesredesign orchange theirseats often.D.Of course,it doesntmake sensetobeafraidofboarding aplane.E.As recentasthe2000s,not manypeople hadthe opportunitytofly.F.Thats whythe seatsmust bedesignedina wayto lookclean allthe time.G.But blueisacalm colorassociated withthe positivequalities oftrust andpeace.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(障碍)In SouthSudan,girls facemany barriersto education.Some girls cannot21to attendschool becausetheirparents cannotmeet thecosts,and thereisalso22housework forgirls,which takesup theirtime.Therefore,their parentsdont23their daughterstogoto school.Another problemis thatgirlscanbe marriedoff early,often24force.We donthavethe25to choosethe personwewish tomarry.Our parents26ustothe onewho paysthe highestprice incows.Now morepeoplearegoing hungryandmarrying offgirls toget cowsto
27.This happenedto me.Myparents marriedme offwhen Iwas studying,and I had to28school.Luckily,my brotherhelped mecome toASEW,which29to helpgirls finishschool.1saw thatthe headteacherwasawoman andthat30me.ASEW wasa schoolwithout punishmentand schoolfees(学费).(寄宿学校),It wasa dayschool,not boardingschool thatgave me31to helpathome.The curriculumwas32so we could completeour educationmore quickly.It wasalso33,protected fromoutsiders.It isextremely dangerousfor womenand girls34there isfightingall aroundRumbek.At ASEW,I studiedhard andpassed witha highscore of77per cent.I wishother girlscould have35like meto gobackto school.
21.A.wait B.afford C.refuse D.promise
22.A.heavy B.easy C.little D.dangerous
23.A.invite B.order C.allow D.train
24.A.by B.for C.through D.at
25.A.ability B.right C.patience D.energy
26.A.lend B.show C.give D.introduce
27.A.study B.move C.hide D.live
28.A.quit B.attend C.start D.finish
29.A.wants B.prefers C.stops D.remembers
30.A.worried B.satisfied C.saved D.encouragedB.money D.courage
31.A.time C.power
32.A.added upB.broken upC.speeded upD.mixed up
33.A.free B.beautiful C.large D.safe
34.A.as B.unless C.though D.before
35.A.dreams B.skills C.chances D.duties第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)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1Im Richard,36exchange studentfrom theUK.During theOctober holiday,my parentsand I()went toXian37see theTerrocotta Army.The storyoftheTerrocotta Armyis38extreme unbelievable.Ws39amaze thatthere aremorethan8,000statues,and noone40modern timesknew aboutthem untilthe1970s.We alsovisited theShaanxi HistoryMuseum,which41know asa ChineseTreasure House.Of course,the XianCity Wallanda few otherfamous sightsalso leftus adeep42impress.Though tired,we enjoyed43us duringthe trip.The tripis sowonderful44we9re lookingforward to45explore otherbig citiesin China.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分20分.假定你是李华你的英国笔友刚刚升入高中,但他一时无法适应新的校园生活,写信向你征求建议46Jack请你就此问题给他回一封信,内容包括不必过分焦虑;
1.制定合理的学习计划;
2.多参加集体活动,结交新朋友
3.注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.Dear Jack,Yours,第二节读后续写满分20分Li Hua.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文47调动My familyused tolive inLondon.But thenafewyears agomy fathergot transferredand wecame toa smalltownin Scotland.Everything wasnew here.The neighborhood,andtheschool.Iwasnot likingit muchhere.At thisnewschool,nobody knewme.As Iwas shy,Ihaddifficulty makingfriends andfelt lonelyallthetime.One day,when Iwas sittingin myseat,a girlcame tome andintroduced herself.It wasVivian.She smiledat meandasked ifI wantedtohavelunch withher.That day,we spenta greattime together.Slowly,we becamebest friends.In thecoming monthof October,it wasmy bestfriend^birthday.Iandother classmatesin theschool hadplanned adayout forher.We alldecided totake hertoanearby picnicspot inthe afternoonand giveher asurprise party.Everybodycontributed alittle tothe cakeand snacks.After school,we tookhertothe picnicspot.She cutthe cakeand we all enjoyedthesnacks.After everybodyhad eaten,wealldecided toenjoy theboat ride.It wasa pleasantday.The lakewas smallbut beautiful.We wereall singingtogether andcheering up.In theclearblue waterofthelake,wecouldsee thecolorful fishesswimming rapidly.There werealso ducksadding tothe beautyofthe scene.Everybody startedclapping lookingat thosepretty birds.Vivian alsobecame quiteexcited.Just whenshe wastrying注意to touchthe ducks,she losther balance.Before anyonecould doanything,she fellinto thelake.续写词数应为左右;
1.100,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Without losinga minute,I jumpedinto thewater听力1—5BACBC6—10CBABB11—15CBACA16—20CACBA。