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山東省郯城縣2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)英語模擬試卷第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFrominteractivegamestouniquewaystoexplorethepast,Ontariomuseumsarefilledwithfamily-friendlyprogramsandactivitiesthatmakelearningfun.OntarioScienceCentreAtOntarioScienceCentre,there’snoroomforboredomwiththeexcitingandendlessinteractiveactivitiesandprograms.Specialexhibitsandentertainingliveperformancescontinuetoamazemindsfullofcuriosity.TheFamilyInnovativeCentrechallengesfamiliestobemorecreativeintheirproblemsolving.MuskokaHeritagePlaceSpendadayatMuskokaMuseum,MuskokaPioneerVillage,RotaryVillageStationandPortageFlyerTrain.DiscoverthehistoryofHuntsvilleandthenativepeopleatthemuseum.Next,takea3-minutetrainridealongtheMuskokaRivertoFairyLakeStationaboardthevintagePortageFlyerTrain.TourguidesatthePioneerVillagehelprecreatethewayoflifeintheareaover100yearsago.SimcoeCountyMuseumSimcoeCountyMuseumistheperfectcombinationbetweenexcitingfamily-friendlyexhibitsandatruelearningexperience.Itisfilledwithallkindsoftoolstosharpenyoungminds.Checkthedailyprogrammingscheduleforavailableactivities.TorontoRailwayMuseumTakeyourfamilytoafulldayexploringtheTorontoRailwayMuseum,locatedminutesfromtheCNTowerinToronto’shistoricRoundhousePark.BeyondlearningaboutthehistoryofCanadianrailroads,youcanalsotakeanexcitingrideontheminitrainwithyourlittleones.Besuretovisitthegiftshop,whichisfilledwithfuntrain-themedtoys,soyourfamilycanrememberyourdayattheroundhouse.21.WhatcanyoudoatOntarioScienceCentre?A.Buysomespecialtrain-themedtoys.B.DiscoverthehistoryofHuntsville.C.Trysolvingproblemscreatively.D.Takea30-minutetrainrideinthecentre.22WhatshouldyoudobeforegoingtoSimcoeCountyMuseum?A.Getapassporttothemuseum.B.Makesureitsenvironmentissafeandclean.C.Makesureitisinternationallyrecognized.D.Findoutwhatactivitiesareavailable.23.WhichmuseumisclosetoCNTower?A.OntarioScienceCentre.B.TorontoRailwayMuseum.C.SimcoeCountyMuseum.D.MuskokaHeritagePlace.BItwasbadenoughwhenCOVID-19closedschoolsinPhiladelphia,US,inMarch.Likealotofstudents,MakylaLinder,16,foundherselfgettingbored.SoshestartedwatchingbakingvideosandshowsonTVandonline.Soon,shestartedbakingonherown.Cupcakesandchocolate-coveredstrawberrieswereherfirstcreations.“Itriedthemonmyfriendswhentheycametomyhouse,”Lindersad.“Ialsotriedthemonmyfamily.Theysaidmycreationsweregood.”Formostchildren,thatwouldhavebeenenough.ButLinderhadbiggerideas.Sheaskedhermom-whatifshestartedsellingherbakedgoods?Withthehelpofhermother,Lindergotmorebakingsuppliesandequipment.Shestartedtakingordersonline.Morepeoplestartedhearingaboutherbusiness.Linderalsostartedgivingoutbusinesscardstomakehercompanymorewell-know.Shealsoimprovedherbakingastimewenton.Sheresearchednewrecipes(食譜)andlearnedgoodbakingskills.Shenowsellschocolate-coveredcookies,chocolateapplesandbananapudding.Shehassomecustomerswhohavereturnedtoherseveraltimes.Theysayherpricesaregood.Shecharges$15foradozencupcakesorcakepops.WhenschoolreopenedinSeptember,Linderhadtofocusmoreonherstudies.“Iwantedtodoboth,butIunderstandthatschoolismuchmoreimportantrightnow,”shesaid.However,shestillwatchescookingshowstogetnewideasforherbusiness.4.WhatspecialthingdidLinderdoafterCOVID-19brokeout?A.Shestartedabakingbusiness.B.Shemadeherowncookingshow.C.Sheinvitedfriendsoverforparties.D.Shegaveonlinebakinglessons.5.WhatdopeoplethinkaboutLinder’screation?A.Theyarecreative. B.Theyaredelicious. C.Theyarewell-known. D.Theyarenotbigenough.6.Whatopiniondoherreturningcustomershave?A.Linderisgoodatmakingmoney.B.Linderspendsalotofmoney.C.Linder’sbakedgoodsaren’texpensive.D.Linder’sbakedgoodsaretoocheap.7.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?A.Linderdidn’treturntoschoolthisyear.B.Linderisproudofherstudies.C.Linderwillopenanewbakerysoon.D.Linderwillkeepstudyingbaking.CAnimmersiveandslow-pacedCitywalkisbecomingtrendyacrossChina.Incontrasttorushingpastovercrowdedtouristlandmarks,thenewtrendhasemergedasapopularalternativetoexplorebustlingmarkets,ancientstreets,andcharmingalleysataleisurelypace.TheappealofCitywalkcatersparticularlytotheyounger-generationoftencaughtupindemandingworkschedules.Asevidencedbytheincreasingpopularityofhashtagslike“Citywalkforvacation”onlifestylesharingplatformXiaohongshi,withastaggering465millionviewsandnearly464,600engagements,thetrendistrulycapturingunbelievableattention.Citywalk,ormeanderingthroughtheurbanlandscapes,meanstheactofwalkingfreelyalongcitystreetsunburdenedbyexhaustiveplans.Itofferspeopleanavenuetointimatelyexperienceurbancultureandlocaltraditions.Citywalkisnotmerelyaboutsightseeing.Itcreatesanopportunityforsocialinteractionsanddeepconnectionswiththecities.Citywalkroutesaretailoredtothespecificinterestsofbothout-of-towntouristsandlocals.Fortourists,thefocusisonsharinglocalcustomsandtraditions,whileforlocals,discussionsrevolvearoundthecity'spast,present,andfuture.ThegrowingtrendofCitywalkreflectsachangingattitudetowardslife,embracingawarmer,morerelaxed,andslower-pacedlifestyle.AsCitywalkexpandsbeyondfirst-tiercitieslikeBeijing,Shanghai,andGuangzhou,tosecond-andthird-tiercitiesacrossthecounty,itbringsfreshopportunitiesforthetourismindustry,insuchareasasdining,shopping,andaccommodation.GovernmentsinBeijingandShandonghaverecognizedthepotentialofCitywalk,incorporatingitintotheiractionplanstopromoteculturaltourismandleisureactivities.InShanghai,publicbuslinesspeciallydesignedhavebeenintroducedtoelevatetheoverallCitywalkforparticipants.“Byslowingdownanddelvingintothenarrowalleys,observingthelivesofcityresidents,andimmersingoneselfinthecontextofmuseumsandartgalleries,oneisentitledtoembracethepleasureoflife,”saidLuoJun,aculturaltourismenthusiast.8.What'sthemainreasonforthepopularityofCitywalkamongyoungpeople?A.Itmainlyfocusesonurbansightseeing.B.Socialmediaoffermanytemptingvideos.C.Busyworkschedulelimitsthechoiceofpeople.D.Conventionaltouristlandmarksarelosingcharm.9.What'sthemeaningofunderlinedword“staggering”inthesecondparagraph?A.Astonishing.B.Rewarding.C.Embarrassing.D.Shrinking.10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTCitywalk?A.AnimmersiverouteforforeignerstoenjoythealleysinChengdu.B.AholidaytraveltohurriedlyvisitcrowdedlandmarksinShanghai.C.AfreewalkincludingvisitingmuseumsandoldtownsinQingdao.D.AleisurelytouralongQiantangRivertoexperiencecitytransformation.11WhathavesomegovernmentsdonetopromoteCitywalk?A.Facilitiesinthemuseumshavebeenenhanced.B.Cooperationhasbeenstrengthenedamongcities.C.Opportunitieshavebeenofferedtothird-tiercities.D.Specificpublictransportationrouteshavebeenintroduced.DIntheworldofdigitalhealth,SiliconValley-basedMindstrongstandsout.Ithasaremarkableteamandtensofmillionsoffunding.Italsohasafascinatingidea-itsapp,basedonmentalfunctioningresearch,canhelpdetecttroublingmentalhealthpatternsbycollectingdataonperson’ssmartphoneusage-howquicklytheytype,forinstance.Thecompany’sappcollectsinformationabouthowpeoplearetypingandrunsitthroughamachinelearningalgorithm(計(jì)算程序)todeterminewhichdatacanpredicttheiremotionalstate.Theideaistousethatdatatoestablisha“normal”pattern-soitcanbecomparedwithsomeone’stypinghabitsonanygivenday.Ifthehabitschange,slowerormoreanxiousthannormal,theappcanwarnahealthcareprovider.ThepromiseofthistechnologyhasmadeMindstrongincrediblypopularsinceitwaslaunchedlastyear;alreadymorethanadozencountiesinCaliforniahaveagreedtoapplythecompany’sapptopatients.Doestheappliveuptoitspromise?There’snowaytotell.Almostnooneoutsidethecompanyhasanyideawhetheritworks,leadingsomeexpertstowonderifthetechnologyisreadyfortherealworld.“Iwouldn’twasteallthattimeandmoneyinthewilduntiltheygetsurethatsomeofthosethingsareasspecificastheyhopetheyare,”saidRosalindPicard,aresearcheratMITMediaLab,whoisfamiliarwithMindstrongswork.“Ithaspassedthegold-standardclinicaltestsfordepressionandanxiety,”saidDr.PaulDagum,thecompany’sfounder.“We’reconfident,andwe’realreadyseeingsomereallyexcitingresults.”Mindstrongofficialssaidthatamongtheirmostencouragingresultsisthatitsappcanevenpredicthowapersonwillfeelnextweek,kindoflikeaweatherappforyourmood.“Foraclinician(臨床醫(yī)生)orsomeonelookingafterapatient,theyknowthatitcouldbevery,verypowerful,”Dagumsaid.12.WhatcanMindstrong’sappdo?A.Improveitsusers’mentalhealth.B.Getitsuserstotypemorequickly.C.Discoveritsusers’mentalstate.D.Workoutthecausesofitsusers’trouble.13.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thewaysofcollectingdata.B.Theapp’sworkingprinciple.C.Theanalysisoftypinghabits.D.Thedevelopmentoftheapp.14.WhatisRosalindPicard’sattitudetowardstheapp?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncaring.D.Defensive.15.WhatcanweinferaboutDagum’sopinionontheapp?A.Theapphasapowerfuleffectonanxiety.B.Theappcanalsopredictweatherconditions.C.Careproviderscouldbesupportersoftheapp.D.Doctorsbenefitmorefromtheappthantheirpatients.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Whatdoyoudowhenyouhaveafewminutestore?Ifyou’relikemanypeople,youseizetheopportunitytodopuzzlesonyourphone.16Usually,theycanbedividedintocertaintypesandherearefourofthemostcommon.WordpuzzlesOneofthemostpopularwordpuzzles—thecrossword—hasbeenaroundfornearly110years.Crosswordscanbedonewithpaperandpenciloronline.Sometimeswordpuzzlesinvolvefindingnewwordswithinalargegroupofletters.Thistypeofwordpuzzleiscalledawordsearch.Wordpuzzlesusuallytestyourvocabulary.17MechanicalpuzzlesMechanicalpuzzleshavepiecesthatmustbearrangedinsomeway.Theworld’sbest-sellingpuzzle,theRubik’sCube,isamechanicalpuzzle.Asof2020,over450millionRubik’sCubeshadbeensold.Jigsawpuzzlesalsofallintothistype.18Jigsawpuzzleshavefromtwotoover550,000pieces—thelargestoneonrecord.Logicpuzzles19MineFinderisanexampleoflogicpuzzles.InMineFinderplayersmustthinkclearlytodeterminewheretheminesarehiddeninagrid(方格).MathpuzzlesMathpuzzlesinvolvenumbers,wordsorobjectsandtheuseofmath.Surprisingly,theever–popularCandyCrushisclassifiedasamathpuzzle.20Therearemanyotherkindsofpuzzles.Butnomatterwhichyouprefer,puzzlesareagreatwaytospendyourtime.A.Peoplehavebeeninterestedinpuzzlesformanyreasons.B.Theytypicallyinvolveputtingpiecesintherightplacetoformapicture.C.Additionally,theyhavesomethingincommon:theytestyourskillsorknowledge.D.Knowingthelanguagethatthegameisdesignedinisrequiredforsuccess,however.E.Figuringoutthesolutiontosuchapuzzlerequirescarefulthoughtratherthanguessing.F.Calculationskillsarerequiredforplayerstosuccessfullymoveandmatchcoloredcandies.G.Therearethousandsofpuzzlestochoosefromthatcanbeworkedonatyourconvenience.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenIwasinthefifthgrade,myteachersfirst21thatIcouldnot22readthefirstgradebooks.Theydidn’tthinkthiskindofproblemcould23tomesincemyfatherwasafamousscientist.Myparentssentmetoexperts,tryingto24whattheproblemwas.MyIQwashigh,butIhad25problemsinlearning.TheydiscoveredthatIwasdyslexic(誦讀困難的).Iwas26thatmyparentscaredenoughtofindawayoutforme.Whenmy27wenttoFordCountryDaySchoolandsatdownwithBrent,ateacherintheschool,he28tohelpwithoutthinkingtwice.MyfamilywasnotrichandIwas29togotoschoolfreeof30becausemymother31somestudentstoschoolinthemorninginhercar.Iwas32ofgoingtoschoolwithmydifficultiesinlearning,butBrent’skindandloving33helpedmeslowlylearntogrowandovercomemylearning34.FordCountryDaySchoolhasbecomethemostimportantturning35inmylife.IcountmyselfasoneofthetrulyluckypeoplehavingbeentouchedbyBrent’scaringandlove.21.A.discovered B.a(chǎn)rranged C.produced D.a(chǎn)dvised22.A.even B.a(chǎn)lready C.a(chǎn)gain D.only23.A.help B.change C.matter D.happen24.A.worryabout B.pickup C.focuson D.findout25.A.beautiful B.severe C.convenient D.funny26.A.shy B.concerned C.lucky D.naughty27.A.parents B.climbers C.explorers D.hikers28.A.referred B.donated C.a(chǎn)greed D.a(chǎn)ttended29.A.rescued B.scolded C.a(chǎn)llowed D.encouraged30.A.hope B.charge C.job D.style31.A.walked B.drove C.rode D.ran32.A.confident B.patient C.familiar D.a(chǎn)fraid33.A.support B.a(chǎn)ppreciation C.satisfaction D.curiosity34.A.difference B.disability C.comment D.decision35.A.mind B.help C.point D.defense第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)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。OnOctober18,worldleaderscametogetherinBeijingforaneye-catchingforum(論壇)tocelebrate36tenthanniversary(周年)oftheBeltandRoadInitiative(“一帶一路”倡議).Theforumwasconsidered37(extreme)importantinbuildingtheBeltandRoad.ChinesePresidentXiJinping38(give)aspeechattheopening.Hesaidthatoverthepast10years,plansofBeltandRoadcooperationhadbeenturnedintorealprojects.HealsosaidthatChinawouldtakeeightmajorsteps39(support)high-qualityBeltandRoadcooperation,40(include)greendevelopmentandtheadvanceofscienceandtechnology.Sofar,theBeltandRoadInitiativehasbecometheworld’s41(large)platform(平臺(tái))forinternationalcooperation.ByJune2023,Chinahadworkedtogetherwith152countriesand32international42(organisation)tobuildtheBeltandRoad.Over3,000cooperationprojectshavebeenstartedinthepast10years,oneofwhichistheChina-LaosRailway.43wasputintouseinDecember2021,helpingLaosbecomeacountrywitheasytransportinSoutheastAsia.“BeltandRoadcooperationwassuggestedbyChina,44itsfruitsarefortheworldtoshare,”PresidentXiJinpingsaid.Thereisnodoubt45theBeltandRoadInitiativewillcontinuetomakeagreatdifferencetotheworldinthefuture.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Conrad發(fā)郵件給你,詢問你暑假計(jì)劃。你打算趁假期去外地看望親戚,然后游覽當(dāng)?shù)氐穆糜尉包c(diǎn)。請(qǐng)你給他回一封郵件,告訴他你的旅行計(jì)劃。DearConrad,YoursLiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Myfatherisapracticalman.Hecan’texplaincalculus(微積分),buthecantellyouhowmuchpressureboilerneeds.Heputhimselfthroughnightschooltobecomeanengineer,butthatwasonlyafterheworkedasanelectricianandamechanic.OnedaywewalkedbyatoystorewindowSittinginthecornerwasthemostunusualdollhouse(玩具屋)I’deverseen.Itwasshapedlikeanupturnedlog.“Oh,Daddy,”Isaid,“isn’titbeautiful?DoyouthinkSantaClauswillbringittome?”Dadlookedatthe$100pricetag—anexorbitant(過高的)figureinthosedays.“IthinkevenSantacouldn’taffordthishouse,”hejoked,hikinguphisbeltasheoftendoeswhenhe’snervous.“Maybeoneday,sweetheart.”O(jiān)nChristmasmorning,Iawokeearlyandraceddownstairs.Inthedim(昏暗的)light,Imadeoutsomewrappedboxesunderthetree—butnonelargeenoughtocontai

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