
(本卷滿分120分 考試時(shí)間120分鐘)
閱讀理解(每小題2.5分,共50分)
A
Hpe Bk Club
A bk club is a small grup f persns that are reading the same bk in rder t share different feelings and pinins abut the bk.
The bk club meets nce a mnth fr an hur f lively discussin. All students(3+), teachers and parents are welcme! Here yu can discver a new wrld, learn new ideas and make new friends!
What yu shuld d:
★Yu will read the bk alne and then discuss yur reading in the bk club.
★Yu must keep up with yur reading s that yu can jin as a part f yur grup. The bk club will decide what pages r chapters (章節(jié)) yu will read.
Yu shuld take dwn ntes and thughts as yu read.
Everyne in the bk club is expected t jin in the discussin.
Mre tips:
Keep ur place clean.
N pets and n smking.
Take gd care f bks and return them n time.
Yu must ask fr leave if yu cannt jin in the discussin.
Fees:
Kids frm 3-7: Free;
Kids frm 8-18: 10 dllars a mnth;
Adults: 15 dllars a mnth.
If yu are interested, call 487-256-656 r 487-266-545, send an email t hpebk @ yah. cm r visit ur website at www. hpebkclub. cm.
1.Hw much shuld a cuple with a 9-year-ld sn pay fr being in the club fr a mnth?
A.30 dllars.B.25 dllars.C.40 dllars.D.50 dllars.
2.What are required in the club?
A.Keeping the envirnment tidy.
B.Taking care f yur pets.
C.Keeping silent when discussing.
D.Deciding whatever pages r chapters t read.
3.Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the text?
A.Yu can keep the bks as lng as yu like.
B.Bks aren’t allwed t be taken ut f the club.
C.The members in the club have t take dwn their ideas.
D.Yu can chse yur favrite bks t read in the club.
B
Mst envirnmental pllutin n Earth cmes frm humans and their inventins, such as cars r plastic (塑料). Tday, car emissins (排放物) are a majr surce f air pllutin leading t climate change, and plastics fill ur cean, creating a health issue t marine (海洋的) animals.
And what abut the electric light, thught t be ne f the greatest human inventins f all time? Electric light can be a beautiful thing, guiding us hme when the sun ges dwn, keeping us safe and making ur hmes bright. Hwever, like carbn dixide emissins and plastic, t much f a gd thing has started t influence the envirnment. Light pllutin, the unsuitable use f utdr light, is affecting human health, wildlife behavir and ur ability t bserve stars.
Light pllutin is a glbal prblem. This became bvius when the Wrld Atlas f Artificial Night Sky Brightness, a digital map based n thusands f satellite (衛(wèi)星) phts, was published in 2016. Online fr viewing, the map shws hw and where ur glbe is lit up at night. Vast areas f Nrth America, Eurpe, the Middle East and Asia are glwing (發(fā)光) with light, while nly the mst remte regins (偏遠(yuǎn)地區(qū)) n Earth (Greenland, Central African Republic and Niue) are in ttal darkness. Sme f the mst light-plluted cuntries in the wrld are Singapre, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Sky glw is the brightening f the night sky, mstly ver cities, because f the electric lights f cars, street lamps, ffices, factries, utdr advertising, and buildings, turning night int day fr peple wh wrk and play lng after sunset.
Peple living in cities with high levels f sky glw have a hard time seeing mre than a handful f stars at night. Astrnmers (天文學(xué)家) are cncerned with sky glw pllutin as it reduces their ability t view stars. They are running ut f places n Earth t set up bservatries, as even the mst remte lcatins are witnessing a reductin in the darkness f night skies.
4.What can we learn frm paragraph 2?
A.The use f utdr light must be stpped.
B.Electric light has bth advantages and disadvantages.
C.Electric light is the main reasn t keep us safe.
D.Electric light is the greatest human inventin.
5.Which f the fllwing places is least affected by sky glw?
A.Qatar.B.Singapre.C.Kuwait.D.Niue.
6.Why d astrnmers especially cmplain abut sky glw?
A.They can’t affrd t set up bservatries.
B.Sky glw has a bad effect n their life.
C.Sky glw make their wrk challenging.
D.Sky glw wastes t much electricity.
7.What is the best title fr the text?
A.Shadws f Prgress: The Dark Side f Electric Light
B.Beynd the Glw: Understanding Light Effects
C.A Wrld Develp T Fast: The Challenge f Pllutin
D.A Glbal Prblem: Plastics and Emissins
C
Amanda Grman, a 22-year-ld pet, recited (朗誦) her pem The Hill We Climb at the recent Presidential Inauguratin (總統(tǒng)就職) Ceremny. Her wrds and perfrmance were wnderful and were admired acrss the wrld. But what is even mre wnderful is the stry f hw Amanda arrived at this mment and the lessns she ffers ther kids arund the wrld.
Amanda was raised by a single mther, Jan Wicks, in Ls Angeles. There was very little televisin watching in their huse. Encuraged by her mther, wh was a teacher, Amanda fell in lve with reading and writing. She gained cnfidence in these areas. Her passin fr petry started when she was abut 8 years ld.
But apart frm her interests and talents, she had sme bstacles. Amanda has a listening disrder and is very sensitive (敏感) t sund. She als had a speech disrder during childhd. This caused her t participate in speech treatment which helped her t turn her bstacles int gifts and strengths. As she tld The Harvard Gazette in 2018, “I always saw it as an advantage because since I was experiencing these bstacles in terms f my listening and speech skills, I became really gd at reading and writing.”
Amanda started t dream f becming president when she was in 6th grade. As Amanda became mre cnfident, she became mre driven t transfrm the wrld fr gd. She went n t earn a degree at Harvard University. And then, Amanda became the wrld’s first Yuth Pet’ Laureate (獲獎(jiǎng)?wù)? in histry!
While Amanda lked calm, cl, and cllected at the inauguratin, she admits she is always nervus, like many f us, abut public speaking. T ease this, she develped a spell that she recites t give herself cnfidence in mments f dubt, “I am the daughter f black writers. We are descendants (后代) f freedm fighters wh brke thrugh chains (鏈條) and changed the wrld.”
8.What d we knw abut Amanda Grman?
A.She started writing thanks t the guidance f her teacher.
B.She published her first pem at the age f 8.
C.She wn recgnitin fr standut perfrmance in a ceremny.
D.She became the first Yuth Pet Laureate at high schl.
9.What des the underlined wrd “bstacles” mean in paragraph 3?
A.Discuragements.B.Changes.C.Strengths.D.Disabilities.
10.Hw did Amanda vercme her nervusness abut public speech?
A.By seeking supprt frm sme black writers.
B.By reciting special sentences t herself.
C.By practicing the speech cntent repeatedly.
D.By talking t freedm fighters befre the speech.
11.What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
A.T share a funny stry.B.T educate disabled kids.
C.T recrd a wnderful mment.D.T encurage mre children.
D
If yu think shpping nline is mre ec-friendly than driving t a stre, think again.
It may sund strange, but the mre ec-friendly way t shp is ging t a physical stre rather than by making purchases nline frm cmpanies that dn’t have physical stres, accrding t a new reprt in Envirnmental Science& Technlgy, a peer-reviewed scientific jurnal published by the American Chemical Sciety.
In the study, researchers estimated that shpping at physical stres fr frequently bught items such as tilet paper, shamp and tthpaste, ften results in less greenhuse gas emissins (排放) than rdering the prducts frm a cmpany that nly sells thrugh the Internet.
The main reasn is because f hw peple shp nline: Many buy items nline frequently — but they nly buy a few items per purchase. “When they shp in a stre, they aggregate these items in a single large purchase,” nted Sadegh Shahmhammadi, ne f six researchers wh wrked n the year-and-a-half lng study.
“Frequent nline purchases prduce mre packaging waste, and nline items tend t cme frm different distributin (配送) centers. Bth factrs result in higher greenhuse gas emissins per item,” said Shahmhammadi.
The team mdeled their research n the mvement f gds frm the factry all the way thrugh t the end cnsumer. They then specifically fcused n the part f the retail supply chain (零售供應(yīng)鏈) called “the last mile” delivery: the distance between a stre t a custmer, r in the case f nline shpping, the distance between the distributin center fr the gds t the custmer.
The analysis shwed that ttal greenhuse gas ftprints per item purchased were higher frm physical stres than thse frm bricks& clicks (when peple rder nline and a physical stre delivers the items t them) purchases in 63% f the shpping events but lwer than thse f pure players (strictly nline sellers) in 81% f shpping events.
12.What’s the authr’s purpse in mentining the new reprt?
A.T recmmend a strange shpping habit.B.T intrduce a respected scientific jurnal.
C.T analyze nline shpping.D.T prve the advantage f ffline shpping.
13.What des the underlined wrd “aggregate” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Cmbine.B.Prduce.C.Divide.D.Check.
14.What can we learn abut “the last mile” delivery?
A.It is designed by the research team.B.It is managed by the factries.
C.It causes high greenhuse gas emissins.D.It influences the ttal greenhuse gas ftprints.
15.Accrding t the analysis, which is prbably the mst ec-friendly way t shp?
A.Buying at physical stres.B.Buying frm bricks & clicks.
C.Buying frm pure players.D.Buying a few items per time.
E
Frget privacy, yung internet users want t be tracked
On every smartphne there sits a tracker’s paradise (樂(lè)園) f lcatin data ready t be shared. 16 And this tech is marketed as cnvenient, nt frightening.
What is an acceptable level f nline surveillance (監(jiān)視)? I had assumed we all agreed that the ideal was nne. 17 A quick enquiry n my friends fund that thse wh were, like me, in their 40s and lder either had n idea they culd use their phne in this way r had relatively little interest in ding s. But friends a decade r s yunger all seem t be tracking ne anther at will. They dn’t find the idea f mnitring r being mnitred in this way upsetting. They say it makes them feel safer.
18 It is just that they are realistic abut the privacy that is available. They knw that if yu wn a smartphne and dn’t want t disable useful things like maps, then yur lcatin is already being watched. If app creatrs, smartphne makers and ad cmpanies are already tracking yur lcatin, then why nt share the infrmatin with peple yu knw?
If yu want t start tracking the peple yu knw, then there are sme rules invlved. It’s fine t use tracking t check that a friend has gt hme safely at the end f a night ut, fr example, but nt t surprise them n the street. And think carefully abut whm yu share data with. 19
Lcatin tracking as a safety measure, particularly fr elderly parents and children, is appealing. 20 Once yu grw cmfrtable sharing yur lcatin with yur family and friends, perhaps ne day yu’ll be happy t share it with yur emplyer r even gvernment agencies.
A.It is fr family and clse friends nly, nt new dates.
B.But the truth is hw ppular it is depends n yur age.
C.Lcatin sharing has been arund fr mre than a decade.
D.The risk is that if yu d it t ften, it will be hard t turn arund.
E.After all, n ne will find it cmfrtable t be watched all the time.
F.This is nt because they are blind t the imprtance f nline privacy.
G.Lcatin tracking is s precise that it can lcate ne persn in a crwd.
二、完形填空(1?15=15分)
There have been times ver the years when I have tried t leave Hailsham behind, when I have tld myself I shuldn’t lk back s much. But then there came a pint when I just stpped resisting (反抗). It had t d with this particular dnr (器官捐獻(xiàn)者) I had nce, in my third year as a carer, it was his 21 when I mentined I was frm Hailsham. He had just 22 his third dnatin, it hadn’t gne well, and he must have knwn that he wasn’t ging t 23 . He culd hardly breathe (呼吸), but he lked twards me and said: “Hailsham. I bet that was a (an) 24 place.” Then the next mrning, when I was making cnversatin t keep his 25 ff it all, and I asked 26 he had grwn up, he mentined sme place in Drset and his face went int a cmpletely new kind f grimace (痛苦的表情). And I realized then hw 27 he didn’t want t be reminded. 28 , he wanted t hear abut, Hailsham.
S ver the next five r six days, I tld him whatever he wanted t knw, and he’d lie there, all 29 , a gentile smile breaking thrugh. He’d ask me abut the big things and the little things. Abut ur guardians (看護(hù)人), abut the ftball, the little path, the duck pnd, the fd, the view frm the Art rm ver the fields n a fggy mrning. Smetimes he’d make me say things 30 ; things I’d tld him nly the day befre, he’d ask abut like I’d 31 tld him. “Did yu have a pnd?” “Which guardian (守門員) was yur special favrite?” At first I thught this was just the drugs, but then I realized his mind was 32 enugh. What he wanted was nt just t 33 Hailsham, but t remember Hailsham, just like it had been his wn childhd. He knew he was 34 t death and s that’s what he was ding: getting me t describe things t him, s they’d really sink in, s that maybe during thse sleepless nights, with the drugs and the pain, the line wuld blur (變得模糊) between what were my 35 and what were his.
21.A.impressinB.suggestinC.reactinD.recmmendatin
22.A.gne thrughB.cme up withC.cme acrssD.cme dwn
23.A.get itB.mean itC.take itD.make it
24.A.unbearableB.rdinaryC.beautifulD.rderly
25.A.handsB.mindC.eyesD.cntrl
26.A.whenB.whereC.hwD.whether
27.A.slightlyB.hesitantlyC.a(chǎn)dmittedlyD.desperately
28.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.MreverD.Therefre
29.A.interestedB.shckedC.cnfusedD.depressed
30.A.nce and fr allB.up and dwnC.ver and verD.in n time
31.A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.neverC.everD.usually
32.A.clearB.simpleC.peacefulD.a(chǎn)bsent
33.A.refer tB.hear abutC.live inD.think f
34.A.farB.shckedC.clseD.bred
35.A.descriptinsB.imaginatinsC.ideasD.memries
三、語(yǔ)法填空(25分)
A
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(1?15=15分)
Technlgy is amazing when it keeps peple cnnected but it cmes at a price. Staring dwn at yur phne r cmputer fr lng perids f time 36 (put) great tensin (緊張) n yur neck. Yu might feel pain in yur neck and shulders. When 37 (leave) untreated, it leads t what is called “tech neck”.
38 (frtunate), there are a few simple steps t help yu. 39 (begin) with, limit the amunt f time yu spend n yur phne r cmputer. Develp the habit f taking 40 three- minute break every 15-20 minutes when yu use yur phne r cmputer. D neck exercises meanwhile.
It is equally imprtant t use prper 41 (equip) fr cmputer wrk. Having an adjustable chair is 42 (benefit). It helps yu maintain the gd psture and prvides adequate supprt fr yur ne ck while yu are sitting. It is als recmmended 43 yu buy ne ck supprt pillws and neck cllars. They may help relieve yur pain 44 allw yur neck t recver slwly ver time.
If yur tech neck prblems keep wrsening, then it is time t seek help frm a qualified health prfessinal. As a general rule, the sner yu seek treatment, the 45 (likely) it is that yu will succeed in treating the prblem.
B
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(1?10=10分)
China, the birthplace f tea, 46 (hld) a deep-rted relatinship with this belved drink since ancient times. Tea has becme a part f Chinese culture, appearing in pems and 47 (traditin) custms. Fr many, the jy f tea cmes nt just frm its taste, 48 frm the beauty f tea ceremnies.
In spring, 49 (pick) tea leaves is a cherished activity in Suth China. Befre Qingming in early April, 50 the weather warms up and rain cmes mre ften, the first tea leaves are ready t be harvested. This early tea, called Mingqian tea, is 51 (high) praised fr its quality.
Zhejiang prvince in East China is 52 majr tea-prducing area. Famus types include White Tea frm Anji cunty and West Lake Lngjing Tea frm Hangzhu, bth f which 53 (knw) in China and abrad. During spring, the hills in these regins are cvered with tea wrkers tending t their plants. Many 54 (turist) visit these areas t enjy the beautiful tea farms and taste freshly brewed tea.
Thusands f years ag, Chinese peple turned a simple leaf 55 a delicius drink. Over time, tea has cntinued t play an imprtant rle in Chinese culture, enriching lives and preserving traditins.
四.選詞填空(1?10=10分)
56.T ur disappintment, ur car n the way and we had t walk t ur destinatin.
57.I have t admit that I d agree with him .
58.The mment I saw Rbinsn, the days when we were tgether n the island immediately .
59.They have all the latest statistics .
60.Please pen all the windws s that we can the unpleasant smell quickly.
61.It suddenly me that he had grwn up.
62.What was it that thse animals’ extinctin in this area?
63.His parents died when he was brn and he by his aunt.
64.He was s weak that he culdn’t accept the wrk much strength.
65.Since prices are rising s fast, many peple are wrking ut ways t their expenses.
五、書信寫作
66.假如你是李華,你的初中同學(xué)兼英文筆友James聽(tīng)說(shuō)你在剛剛結(jié)束的高中英語(yǔ)讀寫比賽(Reading fr Writing Cntest)中獲得了一等獎(jiǎng),特發(fā)郵件來(lái)表示祝賀并向你咨詢參賽事宜,希望你推薦一本適合的小說(shuō)作為下一屆參賽讀物。請(qǐng)你寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:
1.推薦合適的小說(shuō);
2.闡述推薦該小說(shuō)的理由。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear James,
Thanks fr cngratulating me!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
cut back n break dwn give rise t call fr bring up
get rid f spring t mind at ne’s fingertips ccur t t a certain extent
這是一份江蘇省連云港市灌云縣2024-2025學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期11月期中英語(yǔ)試題,文件包含2024-2025高一灌云縣期中英語(yǔ)試題docx、灌云高一英語(yǔ)答案docx等2份試卷配套教學(xué)資源,其中試卷共14頁(yè), 歡迎下載使用。
這是一份江蘇省連云港市海州區(qū)2024-2025學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期11月期中英語(yǔ)試題,文件包含2024-2025高一海州區(qū)期中英語(yǔ)試題docx、2024-2025高一海州區(qū)期中英語(yǔ)試題pdf、高一英語(yǔ)參考答案1117docx等3份試卷配套教學(xué)資源,其中試卷共24頁(yè), 歡迎下載使用。
這是一份江蘇省連云港市灌南縣惠澤高級(jí)中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期10月月考英語(yǔ)試題,文件包含江蘇省連云港市灌南縣惠澤高級(jí)中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期10月月考英語(yǔ)試題docx、江蘇省連云港市灌南縣惠澤高級(jí)中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期10月月考英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力mp3等2份試卷配套教學(xué)資源,其中試卷共19頁(yè), 歡迎下載使用。
微信掃碼,快速注冊(cè)
注冊(cè)成功