还剩11页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
第一套必修第一册Wele unit-Unit2(分钟分)120150考情分析高考对接点考查基本句型;名词短语、形容词短语和动词短语单元疑难点基本句型;动词短语阅读(话题:一次科研探险活动);完形填空(话题:制作天然蜡烛的B典型情境题小孩)第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
51.
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5A BC选项听完每段对话后,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
10、包读一遍A.A farmer.B.A doctor.C.A writer.
1.What is the manprobably
2.When isDr Brownavailable todayA.10:00am10:45am.B.10:30ami1:00am.C.2:00pm3:00pm.
3.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At thepolice station.B.In thehospital.C.In thestreet.
4.Why wouldKevin quithis jobA.To starthis ownpany.B.To workfor hisfriend.C.To goback toschool.
5.Which MrWhite is the girfsteacherA.The oldone.B.The youngone.C.The middleagedone.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
151.
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5A BC中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5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 DAlejandroBuxton,12,runs theSmell ofLove Candlesstand atTysons CornerCenter in(过Virginia.He startedmaking41candles in the familykitchen becausehis42suffered fromallergies敏症)and gotheadaches fromcandles that43chemicals.“My momreally lovedcandles/9said Alejandro.It was44to seeher sad.To lifther45_,he setupa labin thefamilys kitchenin thefall of2019and madea candleusing onlynatural ingredients.He46(侏罗名己)his firstproduct Jurassic Orange.JurassicOrangewas a47with his mom,whose headachesdisappeared.In September2020,he puthisfirst collectionof candleson Etsy,the onlinemarketplace thatspecializes inhandmade
48.He alsosoldcandles atthe markets.“Hes apretty creativeyoung manJ saidBenites,who purchaseda PinkCandy candlefbr hiswife.Inside themall,Alejandro turneda large49into hisproduction workshop,where heand hisstaff50600to700candles aweek.The51takes severalhours.“We eup with the namefirst/9he said,“and if the candledoesnt52the name,we willtry again.(闪光)Recently hehas been53a blackcandle withglitter Ihe plansto callGalaxy.When askedwhat themost54part of the jobis,he saidpaying taxes.His momhelps withit.Andthe bestpart Meetingpeople/9he said.If aliensdo55in NorthernVirginia,Alejandro isready with a candleremendation:Galaxy andJurassicOrange,because,he said,theyve nevermet dinosaurs.
41.A.formal Bplex C.natural D.similarB.teacher C.dad D.momB.lacked C.kept D.sharedB.normal C.worrying D.strangeB.desires C.efforts D.sensesB.named C.showed D.markedB.fortune C.challenge D.troubleB.belongings C.goods D.treasuresB.garden C.playground D.roomB.light C.make D.throwB.change C.process D.secretB.match C.hold D.win
53.A.putting upB.getting throughC.taking inD.working onB.dangerous C.unexpected
0.embarrassingB.land C.disappear D.sleep第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515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1涂漆的Tn recentdays,a lacqueredplate56decorate withdragon patterns,unearthed from theWestern Han Dynasty tombof theMarquis ofHaihun,57put ondisplay at an exhibitionin theJiangxiProvincial Museum.In addition58the plate,seven pieces of lacquered woodware fromthe tombarealso ondisplay.A totalof960pieces orunits oflacquerware,mainly lacqueredplates andlacqueredeared cups,were includedin the59one group of itemsfor restoration and over100items havebeen60full restoredso far.The lacquerwaredecoration of the Western HanDynastyis richin content,including patterns_61feature animals,geometry,natural landscapes,plants andstory characters.挖掘Yang Jun,a researcherwho ledthe excavationwork atthe tomb,said theWestern HanDynastywas the62gold age”in thehistory ofChinas lacquerwarecraft,and theitems ondisplay areaclear proofof theglory ofChinese lacquerart“They filledin thegap in63archeological historyoflacquerware discoveryin large64tomb in the middleand lateWesternHanDynasty.He addedthatmore than3,000piecesoflacqueredwoodwarewere foundin thetomb,of65over1,100are relativelywellpreserved.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15你校为高一学生筹划迎新活动,邀请你参加请你根据以下提示写一篇英语发言稿内容包括.学习方面;
1.与人相处方面2注意:写作词数应为左右80Good evening,everyone!Its agreat honourto sharewith youmy opinionson whatto doinsenior highschool._________________________________________________________________Thank you!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No.Stop laughing.I justwant to sing/7Dylan wokeup.He hadthat terribledream again.Whenhe was in theeighth grade,he enteredhis schoofstalent show.The momenthe startedto sing,the kidsstartedlaughing athim.No matterwhat othersthought ofhim,singing wasalways somethingthat madehimfeel likelife wasntas unfairas itreally was.He finallygot outof bedand letout asigh,got washedup,dressed in a darkblue shirtand darkbluejeans,and headeddownstairs tohave breakfast.Morning,honey,his momsmiled.“Morning,Mom,Dylan smiledback.He lovedhis mom.She wasone of the fewpeople whocaredabout himeven thoughshe hadhad cancer.Good luck,Dylan.Youll dogreat,“his momtold him,“Sure,he simplyreplied.That*s whatshe thinks,he thought.Dylan wasin scienceclass andthe teacherwas givinga lesson about cancer.When the teacher(缓解),talked aboutcancer,Dylan felthis stomachdrop.Even thoughhismomwasinremission everydayhe worriedifthecancer woulde back.If helost her,he didntknow whathe woulddo.He feltthat hewasgoing toe apart.Dylan askedtheteacherfor aleave and then walkedslowly to the bathroom.When hefinally stoppedcrying,he startedtosingone ofhis favoritesongs:Simon byLifehouse.Itwas asong aboutfeeling aloneand havinga friendwho helpedyou.Dylan didnthave anyfriends andwasntsure ifhe everwould,but hehad hismom andthat wasenough.As hesang it,he startedto forgetaboutwhat happenedin scienceclass.Singing alwaysmade himfeel alive.Then hesaw atall boystandingthere.“Fm Ty.Nice tomeet youJ theboy saidwithasmile.Im Dylan,“he whispered.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Ty said/Dylan.I thinkyouve gota goodvoice andI playguitar ina bandcalled ShootingStar/9____________________________________________________________________________After practicingwith theband forseveral months,Dylan decidedto takepart in the talentshowagain.听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What isthe mandoingA.Returning books.B.Buying books.C.Borrowing books.
7.What doesthe manthink of the novelThe SunAlso RisesA.Boring.B.Difficult.C.Attractive.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Who doesDavid usuallyspend hisholiday withA.His wife.B.His friend.C.His children.
9.Where isDavid goingfor holidayA.London.B.Istanbul.C.Paris.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Whats the mans responseto Emilysplan atfirstA.Excited.B.Angry.C.Surprised.
11.Why doesEmily want to quitA.To geta betterpay.B.To takesome timeoff.C.To studyatauniversity.
12.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Manager andemployee.B.Schoolmates.C.Waitress andcustomer.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where arethe speakersnowA.In theUS.B.In Spain.C.In Mexico.
14.How isthe womanfeelingA.Nervous.B.Homesick.C.Disappointed.
15.Whos themanA.The womansfriend.B.The womanshusband.C.The womansbrother.
16.What doesthemanadvise thewoman todoA.Talk tolocal people.B.Watch aMexican film.听第段材料,回答第至题C.Have someSpanish food.
10172017.How manypeople ofTatyana*s familylive inCanadaA.Three.B.Four.C.Five.
18.What wasthe greatestproblem forTatyana atfirstA.The language.B.Her children.C.Local citizens.
19.Why didTatyana goto ToastmastersInternationalA.To havefun.B.To improveher English.C.To makemore friends.
20.What doesthe speakermention aboutTatyana in the endA.Tatyanas wayto learnEnglish.B.Tatyanas tripto herhometown.C.Tatyana*s impressionof Canadians.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATHEELLISONUnique featuresThe Ellison isa fourstarhotel locatedin theheart ofCastlebar,County Mayo.Centrally locatedinMayo,we areonly15minutes drive from Westport,35minutes1drivefromIreland WestAirport.Withthe trainstation onlya5minute taxiride andthe busstop lessthan5minutes*walk,this hoteloffers theperfectbase toexplore allthat Mayohas tooffer.TheEllison is verypopular forshort breaksin Ireland.Our guestslove ourfresh uniquestyle andthecontemporary feelof ournewly redecoratedhotel.Siar RestaurantBarYou candine inCastlebars newestrestaurant wherefresh,local produceisthemain ingredientandyour greatexperience isour goal.Siar RestaurantBar isa perfect,new placefor thatspecial occasionwhether its asignificant birthday,an anniversarycelebration,a party,or anintimate mealfor twoorsimply a groupoffriends.For largergroups,we canarrange privatedining inour wonderfulEvent suite套间.ConferenceEvent CentreTheEllisonisa corporateand businesshotel andistheperfect locationfor yourmeeting inCastlebar.Our newlyredecorated ConferenceEvent Centreoffers avery highstandard offacilitieswhen arrangingan eventin theWest ofIreland.The hotelis ideallylocated for your businessmeetings,whetheritis foran informalchat overcoffee,or fora morestructured meeting.Our meetingrooms offeryoua smart,professional placeforyournext event.LocationLannagh Rd,Castlebar,Co.Mayo,Ireland,F23V279T:+3530949286200|E:Book directon ourwebsite toget thebest rateguaranteed.
21.What canwe knowabout The EllisonA.It isa newlybuilt hotel.B.It hasconvenient transportation.C.It isvery farfromthesea.D.It liesinthecentre ofIreland.
22.Event suiteis fitfor peoplewho.A.enjoy localproduce B.visit herefor the first timeC.want tohave abig partyD.would likea simplemeal
23.How canpeople geta favorableprice fromTheEllisonA.By bookingon itswebsite.B.By calling+
3530949286200.C.By payingcash inthe hallof TheEllison.D.By emailingreservations@theellisonhoteLie.BThe birdin myhand looksdelicate.I take a deepbreath,focus onits brightyellow feather,andthink hardabout theinstructions Fvebeen given:Hold thelegs firmlybut gentlybetween yourfingers,andthenrelease yourgrasp.When Ido,the goldcrest-the smallestsongbird inEurope-disappears amongthe Pyrenees.Im standinginagreen mountainmeadow inAndorra,a Europeancountry.Ive joineda smallbandof volunteerson anineday expedition.Here inAndorra,ecologist BernatClaramuntLopez ison amission:a studyof allparts of the alpineecosystem todetermine theeffects ofclimate change.Tricia Harris,aLondonbased projectmanager,and TimHoffman,an engineer,are myfellow volunteers.On ourfirst workday,we setoff atdawn.Along withClaramuntLopez andtwo biologistsJanaMarco,from Alicante,Spain,and OriolPalau,based inCatalonia,we fillour backpackswith thedaysnecessities.We pairoff,one volunteerwith onescientist.Marco andI getsmallmammal duty.We checka pieceofland wherehumane livetraps havebeen installedto assessthe animals*diversity.Having reacheda(高原),high plateauwe travelback andforth,locating theblack pinetrees,recording theirgrowth,andchecking birdnest boxesbefore hikingdown tojoin therest of the grouponagrassy slope.Over thefollowing days,we alternatepartners,splitting offand regroupingas wetake on theremaining sites.Hiking,measuring,recording,we findourselves fallinginto arhythm asother caresfallaway.By theend of the expedition,weve climbed12mountains,watched108nest boxes,tagged35mammals,banded74birds,and measuredover athousand trees.Were tiredbut alsosurprisinglyrefreshed,knowing ourhard workcounts.Hoffman sumsit upwell whenhe saysits givenhim“newinsights abouthow Iwant tolive mylife/
924.How doesthe authorfeel whenholding thegoldcrest inher handA.Nervous.B.Guilty.C.Relieved.D.Frightened.
25.For whatpurpose isthe expeditionundertakenA.Adventure.B.Research.C.Relaxation.D.Education.
26.Why arethe volunteersdivided intogroupsA.To avoidpotential trouble.B.To makesure of their safety.C.To undertakedifferent tasks.D.To helpeach otherontheway.
27.What doesthe authorwanttotell inthe lastparagraphA.The highspirits ofthe volunteers.B.The cooperationofthevolunteers.C.The destinationsoftheexpedition.D.The achievementsoftheexpedition.CKids canboost theirbrainpower bycooking,gardening andcleaning aroundthe house,according tonewresearch.A studyof207children foundregular householdtasks-like makingmeals andcaring forplants—are associatedwith betterplanning,selfregulation andremembering instructions.Leadresearcher DeannaTepper saidthe resultssuggest houseworkcould havebenefits forchildrens(执行的)executive functioning.Collected fromchildren aged5to13,the resultsshow olderchildren aremore likelyto dohouseworkthan youngerones andgirls domore houseworkthan boys.For example,only49per centofboys but70per centof girlsmake theirown bed.Loading thedishwasher isa jobfor55per centofchildren,including50per centof boysand61per centof girls.Only34per centof fiveto sevenyearoldsdothis task,rising to64per centof thoseaged11to
13.Parents may be ableto useage andabilityappropriatehousework toassist withthe developmentof executive functions,Ms Teppersaid.Children whocook afamily mealor weedthe gardenonaregular basismaybemore likelyto excelinother aspectsof life-like schoolworkor problemsolving.Ms Teppersaid makinga mealor cookingforothers islinked tobetter workingmemory andthe ability to thinkbefore acting.“Typically,these skillsbegin to develop inearly childhoodand continuetodevelopinto lateadolescence(青春期)and earlyadulthood/9Ms Teppersaid.Damage ordelays inexecutivefunctioning developmentcan leadto difficultiesintheability toselfregulate,plan andproblemsolve,having effectslater inlife onreading performanceand mathematicalability,as well as overallacademicachievement inlater childhood.”The studywas conductedduring Covidlockdowns,with halfof parentsreporting thattheir child(流彳亍,丙)was doingthe sameamount ofhousework asbefore thepandemic and37per centsayingtheir childwas doingmore.
28.How candoing houseworkbenefit childrenA.By keepingtheir physicalhealth.B.By helpingthem learnmore skills.C.By improvingthe poweroftheirbrain.D.By makingtheir parentslove themmore.
29.What doesthe newresearch datafocus onin paragraph2A.Gender andage.B.Time andefficiency.C.Status anddiscipline.D.Mood andintelligence.
30.What doesthe underlinedword excel“in paragraph3probably meanA.Be calmer.B.Be better.C.Be braver.D.Be lovelier.
31.What canexecutivefunctionsbring forchildrenA.Rapid progressin acting.B.Quality ofpitying others.C.Chance ofchallenging authorities.D.Wonderful achievementsin school.DInspired byinsects likebees thatuse collectiveconstruction techniques,agroupof engineershavedesigned ateam offlying robotswiththeabilitytocreate structureswhile stayingintheair.These3D(无人机)printing dronescan moveon theirown andplace constructionmaterials,according toresearchpublished inNature.“Weve provedthe conceptthat dronescan workautonomously andconstruct andrepair buildings,at leastinthelab Jsays Mirko Kovac,head ofthe materials and technologycenter ofrobotics atSwissresearch instituteEmpa andcoleader ofthe research.This solutioncould helpconstruction andrepair indifficulttoreachareas,like tallbuildings.3D printingis alreadyused toenhance theefficiency andsafety ofsome constructionprojects.However,the largesize ofcurrent3D printingtechnology aswellasthe factthat thisequipment istypicallyconnected toa fixedpower supplylimits thesemachines abilityto buildin toughenvironmentsthat maybe difficultto access.To overethese limitations,this newtechnology usestwo typesof aerialdrones thatwork together.(浇筑喷嘴)The“BuilDrone“uses adepositing nozzleto unloadphysical buildingmaterialsandthe“ScanDrone“observes andanalyzes theformers depositingoperations.These solutionscan actuallybevery costeffective,and efficientJ saidVijay Pawar,a studycoauthor andputer scienceresearcher atUniversityCollege Londonin England.Within thestudy,thefirstofthetowers the drones constructedstood nearlyseven feettall,whichhighlighted thepossibility of building largerstructures withthe useof upto15robots.The secondmeasuredjust seveninches.In the future,the drones could3D printtemporary homesfor displacedpeopleor makerepairs tobuildings duringa blackout.With thehelp ofthedronesthat canmake choicesthroughout thebuilding process,future architectswillhave theopportunity toalter buildingdesigns inthe middleof constructionand adapttheir projectstoplex environments,says studycoleader RobertStuartS mith,a3D printingresearcher attheUniversity ofPennsylvania,America.
32.What doesMirkoKovacmainly talkabout inparagraph2A.The significanceof3D printingdrones.B.The conceptof3D printingtechnology.C.The applicationsof3D printingtechnology.D.The difficultiesofbuilding3D printingdrones.
33.Why doesthe authormention thelimitations ofcurrent3D printingtechnologyA.To foretellthefuture ofthe3D printingdrones.B.To stressthe urgencyof3D printingtechnology.C.To showthe advantagesofthe3D printingdrones.D.To pointout thedemand formore efficient3D printing.
34.What mighthave contributedtothebirth of3D printingdronesA.The optimismoftheresearchers intough situations.B.The cooperationamong expertsfrom acrossthe world.C.The wideapplication of3D technologyin differentfields.D.The urgentneed formore practicalconstruction technology.
35.What mightbe thebest titlefor thetextA.3D printingdrones couldfly aboveconstruction sitesB.3D printingdrones areused indifficulttorepair housesC.3D printingdrones areintended forsecure constructionD.3D printingdronescouldalter thefutureofconstruction第二节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
52.
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Whens thelast timeyou lookedaway fromyour puterIf youreanything like me,its beena while,which mightbe slowingboth ofus down.36The problem:its hardto rememberto takesome timeto rest,so youmay haveto forcethe issue.Schedule yourbreaks intoyour dayTfyou,likeme,live byyour calendar,this tipis soimportant.Dont assumeyoull rememberto takebreaksthroughout theday.37Treat yourbreaks thesame wayyou wouldtreat ameeting orany other(循环的)appointment you dont wantto forgetabout.If thatdoesnt work,consider settingup recurringalarmson yourphone.The keyis toplan breaksahead oftime andfollow thoseplans.This advicewill beeven easierto followif youmake ahabit outof it.You couldtakeawalk everydayat10am,or make yourself acup oftea everyafternoon at2pm.38Use aspecial appto forcethe issue39So itisnt anapproach thatwill workfor everyone.If youresomeone whostruggles totakebreaks evenwhen youknow youshould,I remendinstalling anapplication thatwill actuallyforce youtotake breaks.40It effectivelyforces youto stop.Each time,the applicationalso offersa suggestionforhow tospend yourbreak,like turningyour headtoward naturallight ordoing somebasic stretching.A.It appearsover whateveryoure doing.B.Taking regularbreaks canimprove yourfocus.C.Turn onnotifications soyoudon*t missany.D.The methodabove relieson youto stopworking.E.Add thebreaks towhatever calendarapplication youuse.F.Those arejust twoof countlessexamples thatmakeyouhappy.G.Build thesebreaks intoa routineand youllfind itis easierto stickto.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115。