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湖南省名校联考联合体学年高一上学期第一次联考2024-2025英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What doesthe manspeaker do at homeA.He sweepsthe floor.B.He washesthe dishes.C.He doesthe gardening.
2.How manypeople diedin thecrashA.None.B.Two.C.Four.
3.What doesthe manthink ofdriving to workA.It is annoying.B.It istime-wasting.C.It issatisfactory.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A shortstory.B.A pieceof news.C,A rescuetraining.
5..What shouldthe mando according to the womanA,Find anotherjob.B.Be properlydressed.C.Research thecompany.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What is the womansworry aboutthe dressA.Its color.B.Its style.C.Its material.
7.What willthe womando nextA.Find anotherdress.B.Leave theplace.C.Try on the dress.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.When didthe womanget the newsC.On Friday.A.On Monday.B.On Tuesday.
9.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In abank.B.In anoffice.C.At arestaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.How didthe speakersarriveA.On foot.B.By car.C.By taxi.
43.A.returns B.helps C・appears D.remains
44.A.waited forB.searched forC.believed inD.called in
45.A.mirror B.television C.painting D.desk
46.A.face B.line C.number D.star
47.A.remove B.follow C.cross D.cut
48.A.mistakes B.choices C.decisions D.patterns
49.A.touched B.dropped C.moved D.sharpened
50.A.speed B.corner C.end D.point
51.A.staying B.taking C.preparing D.writing
52.A.easy B.important C.obvious D.exciting
53.A.ideas B.questions C・words D.instructions
54.A.relax B.understand C.leave D.promise
55.A.Independently B.Regularly C.Suddenly D.Unfortunately
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1On August20th,2024,the Chinesegaming industryreached amilestone withthe globalrelease ofBlack Myth:Wukong,a newAAA actionrole-playing gamedeveloped byGame Science.Within hoursoflaunch,it56gain significantattention onsocial media.神话BlackMyth:Wukong drawson Chinesemythologies and the classicnovel Journeyto theWest.It allowsplayers toassume therole ofSun Wukongand startgrand adventures.The gamecreates a幻景vivid dreamscapewith Chinesescenery,like remotemountains,wild roadsand ancient57temple.The variousdemons,gods,and otherfigures withChinese-style designsin thegame58baseon TheClassic ofMountains andSeas,breathing newlife into the ancienttales ofChinese mythology.沉浸式的,59create atruly immersiveworld-class game,the gamesproduction teamspentyears travelingacross China,scanning historicaland60culture sites,and integratingthem intoeverygame scene.The gamefeatures36locations61thorough modeledafter real-world sites,with27of themlocated62Shanxi Province,China,offering players63unique andimmersive visualexperience.On itslaunch day,the searchvolume forShanxi tourismincreased byover10%.Bookings for()trips toShanxi64double sinceJuly.Shanxi hasrich tourismresources65lacks recognitionboth athomeand abroad.The gamehas presentedShanxis culturalrelics ina pleasingand effectiveway,arousing peoplesinterest in the provincesculture andtravel.
五、完成句子(一个锦绣前程).
66.Today is the start of anew term,the startof athree-year journeyand thestartof(根据汉语提示完成句子)(发挥你的潜能),(根
67.To fullyit isimportant foryou tomake themost ofour schoolresources.据汉语提示完成句子)(同样重要的)(根据汉语提示完成
68.are goodstudy habits,useful skillsand apositive attitude.句子)
69.This willremind youof whatyou areworking for and(使你保持专注).(根据汉语提示完成句子)
70.After youset a goal,it isimportant toit andwork hardtowardit.(坚持)(根据汉语提示完成句子)(相当具有挑战性).(根据汉语提示完
71.I enjoyedmost of the classes,but someof themwere成句子)(火爆的争吵)(根据汉语
72.and coldsilences arecommon betweenteenagers and their parents.提示完成句子)
73.On theother hand,when youare strugglingto controlyour feelings,you wishthey couldbe morecaringand patient-sometimes theyforget thatgrowing upis(——个艰难的过程).(根据汉语提示完成句子)(打
74.After youhave thoughtit through,explain youractions andfeelings calmly,listen carefully,and消他们的顾虑).(根据汉语提示完成句子)
六、书信写作为了激发同学们对科学的兴趣并扩大科技俱乐部的影响力,你校科技俱乐部决定招纳新成员
76.假定你是俱乐部负责人,请你用英文写一则纳新启事刊登在校英文报上,内容包括:⑴招新的目的;⑵介绍科技俱乐部的常规活动;⑶加入条件,以及报名方式注意⑴写作词数应为左右;80开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2⑶可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;⑷请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答参考词汇征募,招新recruit v.New MembersWantedHello,freshmen!Science Club
11.What arethe speakersprobably goingto watchA.A carrace.B.A soccermatch.C.A tennisgame.
12.Why didthe speakersarrive earlyA.To findtheir friend.B.To geta goodplace.C,To meetthe players.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.Why isthe manstill consideringpaying the costA.He wantsto knowmore details.B.He islooking foranother house.C.He doesnthave enoughmoney.
14.What willthe mancheck outA.What isincluded in thecost.B.When hecan moveinto the house.C.Whether thereis astation nearthehouse.
15..How canthe womanbe describedA.Wise andlucky.B.Anxious andforgetful.C.Careful andthoughtful.
16.Who mightthewomanbeA.A houseagent.B.The mansfriend.C.An apartmentowner.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What isthe purpose of theprojectsA.To improveinternational understanding.B.To letpeople gethigher education.C・To offerjobs fromabroad.
18.How longistheproject inJapanA.Six weeks.B.Six months.C.Three weeks.
19.What willvolunteers inthe secondproject doA.Do somegardening.B,Provide medicalcare.C.Work withthe localpeople.
20.Where willthe medicalstudents workA.In alanguage school.B.In acentre fordisabled children.C.In achildrens holidaycentre.
二、阅读理解(典型教Below are some schoolsthat providestudents withmore thanjust atypical education育).Pathways inTechnology EarlyCollege HighSchoolPathways inTechnology EarlyCollege HighSchool,opened in2011,is notyour ordinarypublichigh schoolin Brooklyn,New York.The professionalschool isrun incooperation withIBM andgoes to(副学士学位).grade14,allowing studentsto graduatewith anassociate degreeIn October2013,thenPresident Obamaspoke atthe school.You havemore chanceshere thatyou cantfind inmost highschoolsJ hesaid.Clintondale HighSchoolIn2010Clintondale HighSchool becamea schoolwhere homeworkis doneduring theday andinstructionhappens atnight inthe homeaccording toonline videos.Though the school was among theworstfive percentof schoolsin Michiganbefore,Principal GregGreen saystest scoreshave improvedsincethe change.Chicago HighSchool forAgricultural SciencesTheChicago HighSchool fbrAgricultural Sciencesis apublic schoolset on the citysfarm.In(出席者)addition tosome importantsubjects likemath andEnglish,attendees alsostudy subjectsaboutagriculture.Animal sciencesand agriculturetechnology arejust someof thefields studentscan explore.Principal WilliamHook saidthat hethinks theschool preparesstudents forboth collegeand theworkplace.Vail Skiamp;Snowboard AcademyVail Skiamp;Snowboard Academyis apublic schoolin Coloradowhere studentshave thechanceof beingfull-time athletes.According toits website,theschoolgoal isto challengeits(课程)student-athletes with a strictacademic curriculumwhile supportinga world-class trainingandcompetition schedule.
21.Whafs theadvantage ofPathways inTechnology EarlyCollege HighSchoolA.It offersa degree.B.It providesa scholarship.C.It wasfounded byMr.Obama.D.Its graduateswill workat IBM.
22.Which schoolis fitfor studentswithasports talentA.Clintondale HighSchool.B.VailSkiamp;Snowboard Academy.C.Chicago HighSchool forAgricultural Sciences.D.Pathways inTechnology EarlyCollege HighSchool.
23.What isthe mainpurposeof the passageA.To giveadvice onhow tochoose aschool.B.To recommendthe bestschools forparents.C.To comparethe differencesof someschools.D.To introducesome pecialAmerican schools.Professor Smithwas teachinghis class.All thestudents inthe classwere listeningto thelecturewith greatinterest.But amongthose students,there was Nick,who wassitting quietlyand ina badmood.The professortook noticeof Nickon the first daybut didnot sayanything.But whenthis wentonfor aweek,he calledNick inhis officeafter theclass andasked,“You appearto bedepressed allthe time.What isthe matter”Nick saidwith somehesitation,Sir,thenewterm seemsa littlebit toughfor meandsomething happenedlast month,due towhich Iremain troubled.I dontknow whatto do.”Professor calledNick tohis houseintheevening.When Nickarrived,the professorwent to thekitchen andstarted makinglemonade.He deliberatelyput moresalt inthe lemon juice.Then hegave aglassof lemonadeto Nick.As soonasNickhad asmall drink,due tothe taste of excesssalt,his mouthbecamesour.Seeing this,the professorasked,What happenedDid younot likethe lemonjuice”Nosir,this isnot thecase.Just because of thesalt inthe drink,Nick said.“Hey,now giveme theglass.I willthrowit away.The professorreached outto getthe drinkfrom Nick.But Nickrefused,saying,“No sir,Ithink ifyou addsome sugartothedrink,the tastewill bebetter.^^Upon hearingthis,the professorbecameserious andsaid,“You areright.See,this lemonjuice is like yourlife.Just assalt cannot be takenoutof the lemonjuice,similarly thosebad experiencescannotbeseparated fromlife.But byadding somesugarit can change thetasteofthelemonjuice.Nick noddedand smiledin relief.
24.Why didNick failto fbcusin SmithsclassA.He wasstill disturbedby thepast.B.He was too nervous to concentrate.C.The lecturewas hardto understand.D.Professor Smithwastoodemanding.
25.What doesthe underlinedword excess“in paragraph3probably meanA.Very little.B.Too much.C.Rather bitter.D.Pretty smelly.
26.Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeProfessor SmithA.Strict butpatient.B.Clever andcaring.C.Depressed butbrave.D.Generous andlovely.
27.What canwe learnfrom thestoryA.Bad experiencewill alwaysfollow you.B.Nothing isbetter thana comfortingword.C.When lifegives youlemons,make lemonade.D.Life withoutan aimislikesailing withouta compass.A newreport fromthe WorldWildlife FundWWFandtheZoological Societyof LondonfoundEarth9s biodiversity生物多样性is decreasingthrough yearsof dataon thousandsof wildlifepopulations acrossthe world.According tothe data,animal populations acrossthe worlddecreased byanaverage of69%between1970and
2018.Experts saythe rapidloss of biodiversity isa seriousand worryingsign ofwhats tocome fbrthenatural world.“The messageis clearandthelights areflashing red,“said WWFInternational DirectorGeneralMarco Lambertini.Many scientistsbelieve thatthe mainreason ofbiodiversity dropmay beland-use changesdrivenby humanactivities such as thedevelopment ofbasic facilities,energy productionand deforestation.Butthe reportsuggests thatclimate change,which hashad awide impact on plantand animalspecies globally,could becomethe leadingcauseofbiodiversity lossif risingtemperatures arentlimited to
1.5℃.Lambertini saidbiodiversity lossand climatechange arealready responsibleforaseries ofproblemsfor humans,including deathand homelessnessfrom extremeweather,a lackof food and waterandan increaseinthespread ofspecific diseases.But theterrible newscomes withsigns ofhope:Expertssay thereare possiblesolutions tothe loss ofbiodiversity.Solutions rangefrom protectingforests toestablishinga cross-border tradesystem inAfrica,the reportsaid.WWF chiefscientist RebeccaShaw saidthat humanshave theopportunity tochange howthey dothingsto benefitnature.Little thingsthat we can doevery daycanchangethe directionof thesepopulationdeclines Jsaid Shaw.What littlethings canbe doneFor instance,wecanstart fromreducing wastein ourdaily lives.Simple actionslike recyclingpaper,plastic,and glasscan havea profoundimpactonthe environment.Byminimizing waste,we lessenthe demandfor rawmaterials whichin turnreduces thepressure onnaturalhabitats that are oftendestroyed bythe industrialdevelopment.
28.How dothe expertsfeel aboutthe rapidlossofbiodiversityA.Anxious.B.Confused.C.Confident.D.Depressed.
29.According tothe report,what wouldcontribute tobiodiversity lossmostA.Less productionof food.B.Developing basicfacilities.C.Uncontrolled risingtemperatures.D.Declining plantand animalspecies.
30.What isthe mainpuipose ofthe4th paragraphA.To explorethe causesfbr arange ofhumans problems.B.To introducesome potentialmethods topromote biodiversity.C.To discussthe importanceofthecross-border tradesystem inAfrica.D.To presentthe problemscaused bybiodiversity lossand climatechange.
31.What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.Pave theWay fora SimpleLifestyleB.Take aStep toPush EnergyProductionC.Raise theVoice toBan Land-use ChangesD.Lend aHand toSlower BiodiversityLossDespite manypublic healthcampaigns tohighlight variousproblems withsugary drinks,we drinkthema lot.But,not everyoneconsumes them.Two new studies threwlight onthe factthat someof useasilyfall victimtotheharms of sugary drinksthan others.Though sugary drinks areeverywhere,some peoplefind themharder toresist andthefirststudy,conducted byprofessor JoshuaMcGreen atFlinders University,sought tounderstand why.For theresearch,128young adultsof17to25completed acomputer testevaluating theirattitudes aboutsoftdrinks.The studyshowed thatthe moreunconscious positivejudgments individualshad ofsoft drinks,(抑制控制),the moresoft drinksthey consumed.It alsofound that a lackof inhibitorycontrol which(认知的)一isthecognitive processthat allowsustocontrol ourdesires say,to buya nice-tasting softdrinkeven thoughwe knowits unhealthy——was alsoa factorin increasedconsumption.A secondstudy providesclues aboutwho ismore easilyinfluenced bythe marketingstrategies.The studyfound thatsoft drinkcompanies,like Coca-Cola andPepsiCo,have multi-billion dollarbudgetsfor advertisingand marketingcampaigns.These campaignsare increasinglybeing directedatdisadvantaged groups”,including childrenand adolescentsgenerally,and peopleliving indisadvantagedneighborhoods.Soft drinks,even“zero-sugar ones,are typicallyhigh incalories,but oflittle nutritionalbenefit.Placing atax onsweet drinksmay beone strategyto reducepeoples consumption.McGreen alsosuggeststhat peopledevelop strongself-control ofsoft drinkconsumption.Its somethinghe wantstoresearch further.He adds,“I wouldalso liketo banadvertisements forsoft drinksfor sportsor programs(广告that appealto children.It isspecially importantfor sportspeople tostop beingwalking billboards板)fbr junkfoodanddrinks.”
32.What dothe twonewstudiesfocus onA.The harmof sugarydrinks.B.The popularityof sugarydrinks.C.The consumersofsugarydrinks.D.The profitmade bysugarydrinks.
33.Who aremost likelyto buysoft drinksaccordingtoMcGreenA.Fitness lovers.B.Rich businessmen.C.Reasonable consumers.D.People withlow income.
34.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The warningagainst theconsumption ofsoft drinks.B.Proposals onhow toreduce theconsumption ofsoft drinks.C.Plans toresearch intoself-control ofsoft drinkconsumption.D.The significanceof sportsstars insoft drinksadvertisements.
35.In whichsection of a newspapermay thispassage appearA.Health.B.Politics.C.Business.D.Entertainment.Speed readingisaskill that allows peopleto processinformation quicklywith skimmingtechniques.36Here9resomeefficient speed reading techniques.Talk toyourself lessand avoidsounding outeach word.37This mayhelp readersrememberconcepts butcan also be amajor barrierto speed.Keep inmind thatyou dontneed toread everysingleword tounderstand thesentences overallmeaning.Cover wordsyouve alreadyread witha card.When youre reading,your eyescan movebackto earlierwords.These aretypically shorthabitual movementsthat dontimprove understandingor speed.Use acard tocover wordsright afteryouve readthem.38Move your eyes lessas you read.While reading,your eyes:move,stopping onsome wordsandskipping others.However,you canonly comprehendwhat youre reading whenyour eyesstop moving.Learning tomove youreyes lesscan helpyoureadfaster.So trystaring atone lineatatime withoutglidingyoureyesover the words.39Track your progress bytiming yourselfdaily,or eachtime youdoaspeed readingexercise.Not onlydoes tryingto beatyour bestspeed motivateyou,but it can alsogive youagoaltoworktowards.Set obtainablegoals toimprove yourspeed reading.Aim towork onn yourspee readingdailyby completingspeedreadingexercises.200to250words perminute isthe expectedreading speedforsomeone12or older.40At450words perminute,yourereadingas fastasacollege studentskimming forthemain points.It typicallytakes2to4weeks todouble yourreading speed,sobepatient withyourselfand keeptrying.A.Point tothewordsyourereadingonthepage.B.So,how doyou learnand masterthis amazingskillC.Time yourreading speedso you can trackyourprogress.D.Some readerssound outevery wordthey readin theirheads.E.This way,youcantrain yourselfnot to look backat previoussentences.F.300words perminute isthe readingspeed ofthe averagecollege student.G.Reading canseem likesuchachore,especially becauseitcantake so long.
三、完形填空Dr.White ofWashington worksatacenter forchildren whocant learnwell.One daya fatherbroughthis sonto himfor41at hisoffice.The fathertold Dr.White abouthis son.My sonhas42in learningand canteven playbaseball.He isntdoing wellbecause hedoesnt try.I havedone everythingfor him.I haveeven shouted at him.Butnothing43After Dr.White testedthe boy,he44his father.He askedthe fatherto sitin frontofa45and thengavehim apencil anda pieceof paper.There wasa46onthepaper.He askedthe fathertolookonly inthemirror and47the linesofthestar withthe pencil.The fathermade thesame48anyone makes.Everytime he49the pencil,it wentthe wrongway.The fathersface becamered.At this50the doctorshoutedathim,Hurry up!Why areyou51solongYou cantdo suchan52thing!You dontknow leftfrom right!”These53made the father veryangry.“Now youcan54,cant you”The doctorsaid tohim.Your sonhas feltjust like(训斥)thatallthe time.You scoldedhim toooften,so hedidnt tryany more.He wasafraid ofmakingmistakes.”55thefatherunderstood everything.He puthis facedown.Now hefelt sosorry.
41.A.playing B.acting C.teaching D.testing
42.A.difficulty B.interest C.experience D.confidence。