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深圳高級中學(xué)(集團)2023-2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期末測試題高一英語注意事項:1.答題前,考生將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。需改動用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分。第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWhySubscribetoReader’sDigest?Theworld’sbest-lovedgeneral-interestpublicationcontainssomethingforeveryone.Reader’sDigestmagazineisburstingwithstories,articles,advice,recipes,reviews,tips,jokesandanecdotes.Eachissueissmallenoughtofitinyourhandbagorpocket,butbigenoughtokeepyouentertainedforweeksonend.Fromregularcolumnspackedwithinformationtogripping(扣人心弦的)human-intereststoriesandhelpfulhow-tos,ourmagazineoffersknowledge,positivityandhumour.Inthismonth’sissueyou’llfind…AninterviewwithHughDancy:ThenewestadditiontothecastofDowntonAbbeyonNewYork,Law&Order,andthenostalgia(懷舊)ofplayinganEnglishgentleman.SavingthesoundoftheStradivaius:Meettheexpertsfightingtosavetheunbeatablesoundofhistory’sgreatestviolins,meetingtheloveofherlife.CommunityPower:AcrosstheUK,communitiesarecomingtogethertosavetheirpubs,shops,andmore.IfGraceDentruledtheworld:Therestaurantcriticshareshermanifesto(宣言)forworlddomination.SUBSCRIBETODAYFROMASLITTLEAS£22.99Ourbestpriceyet—It’sonly£22.99forafullone-yearsubscription—ASavingofover50%OFFtheusual£47.88retailprice—andwhat’smore,wewilldeliveritdirecttoyourdoorforfree!Ifyoudon’twanttocommittoafullyear,wehavetheperfecttasterpackage(嘗鮮套餐).TRIALNOWwith3IssuesforONLY£3!Plus,makesureyoualwayskeepuptodatewithallofthetopstories,newsandpromotionsfromReader’sDigestbysubscribingtoourweeklynewsletter.()1.Ifreaderswanttoknowaboutanactor,whichoneshouldtheyread?A.CommunityPower. B.IfGraceDentruledtheworld.C.AninterviewwithHughDancy. D.SavingthesoundoftheStradivaius.()2.Howmuchwillyousaveifyoutakeoutafullone-yearsubscriptiontoday?A.£22.99. B.£24.89. C.£3. D.£47.88.()3.Whatkindofwritingisthepassage?A.Apartofafiction. B.Anintroduction. C.Anadvertisement. D.Aresearchreport.BAmanrecentlyconnectedwithmeonLinkedInandsentmethisnote:“Letmeknowifyoueverneedawriter.”Iguesshe’sawriter?Idon’tknow.ButIdoknowthisphrase“Letmeknowifyoueverneeda…”showsupalot,inmyinboxandsurelyyours,too.I’vecometothinkofitastheeightmostdeadlywordsinsellingoneselfbecausethatphraseisthedeathofopportunity.Let’sconsidertheapproach.Thesepeoplearebeingstandoffish.Ratherthansellingthemselves,they’reshiftingtheburdenontosomeoneelsetomakethesale.IfIneedawriter,Ishouldreachouttothem.IfIneedastory,Ishouldaskthemforaninterview.IfIneedacustomerservicesolution,Ishouldaskthemfordetails.“Letmeknowifyoueverneeda…”soundslikeaninvitation,butit’sreallyashrug.ImaginethesituationwhereI’dassignastorytothewriterwhousedtheninewords,“Letmeknowifyoueverneedawriter.”Justanyonewhocanstringwordstogether.Iwouldhaveneededtobeinapanic,sodesperateforsomeonetocontributetoourmagazinethatI’dstoppedthinkingaboutgreatwritersorgoodwriters,orevenserviceablewritersandsimplysettledfor:awriter.Thisisn’tasituationthatexists.Theworldisfullofgoodoptions!Wearenotlivingintimesofshortage.Ifweneedajobdone,thereareplentyofqualifiedpeopletodoit.Ourquestionis:Who’sthebest?Ifyouwanttocreateopportunityforyourself,answerthatquestionconvincingly.Thefirstthingtodoisshowsomeoneyouaretheopportunity.Hiringyoucanhelpthem.Wealsoneedtostophidingbehindourselves.Getoutinfront!Sellyourselfandyouramazingabilities.Understandsomeone’sproblem,andexplainexactlywhyyouarethesolution.Avoidsaying“Letmeknowifyoueverneeda…”.Instead,startwith:“LetmeexplainhowIcanhelpyou.”()4.Whatdoweknowfromtheauthor’sexperience?A.Manypeopleusethewrongopeningsentencetosellthemselves.B.TheauthorpreferstohirehisemployeesonLinkedIn.C.Thephrase“Letmeknowifyoueverneeda…”isuseful.D.We’dbetterstartourowncareersasearlyaspossible.()5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“standoffish”meaninParagraph2?A.Frankandopen. B.Unfriendlyandproud. C.Unsureandsensitive. D.Concernedandconfident.()6.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?A.Theauthorisindesperateneedofawriter’shelp.B.Thereareveryfewgreatwritersavailablenowadays.C.Anyonewhocanstringwordstogetherisagoodwriter.D.Theauthorisn’tinterestedinthewriterusingtheninewords.()7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Waysofsellingoneself. B.Tipsforjobinterviews.C.Preparationsforlandingajob. D.Requirementsforcommonjobs.CYoungsoldiers,farawayfromhomeandmissingtheirfamilies,discoverabearcub.That’showthestoryofWojtekbegins,backin1942.HewasaloneinthemountainsofIran;nobodyknowshowhegotthere.WhentheexhaustedPolishsoldierscameuponWojtek,theywereimmediatelystruckwithemotions.Theyhadbeenawayfromtheirlovedonesforalongtime.Theyneededsomethingtopicktheirspiritsup.So,theynursedthebabybearwithmilkfromabottleandnamedhimWojtek,whichmeans:awarriortowhomfightingbringsjoy.Wojtekwasofficiallyadoptedintothearmy.HetraveledwiththearmytotheMiddleEast,providingcomradery(友情)andentertainment.Hewouldwrestlewiththemen,chaseafterorangestheycastforhimandfollowthemaboutlikeapuppy.Hebecametheirconnectiontohumanityinatimewhenthelightofpeaceseemedsofaraway.And,likeachild,hewasalsoplayful.Inthedesertheat,helearnedhowtobreakintotheshowersandturnonthewater.Hecouldalsobeseenpullingtrunksofemptygunshellswiththemenorstandingatattentioninformation.Wojtekwasalsothechieffrightenerofnewmembers:Hewouldliterallybearhugthemandholdthemupsidedownforagoodlaugh.Gettingthroughthehardshipofwartakessomethingextraordinary,somethingunexpectedlydangeroustopreserveyourmentalstate.That’swhatWojtekdidforthemenwhohadbeensolonginthefoganduncertaintyofWorldWarII.Aplayfulbearbecamethesymbolofstrengthandadaptability.Thankfully,warsendedbutWojtekwasnotforgotten.HewasshippedwithagroupofmentoafarminScotland,whichwasafittingplacetoretireforabearwithsomuchmilitaryexperience.Wojtekwasalocalcelebrity.Storiesofhimkickingasoccerball,attendinglocaldancesandparties,andenjoyingjamandhoneyarestilltoldtoday.Andtoeveryonewhoknewhim,Wojtekwastheonethatmadeadifficulttimealittlemorebearable.()8.HowdidthePolishsoldiersreactaftertheyfoundthebear?A.Theywerehitbythebear. B.TheycalledWojteknames.C.Theyacceptedhimandfedhim. D.Theybroughtjoytohimlikewarriors.()9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutWojtek’sexperienceinthearmy?A.Hewouldrunafterandeatuptheorangesthrownbythesoldiers.B.Hecouldpullbrancheswiththesoldierstothearmycamp.C.Hewouldstandandlistenattentivelyforinformation.D.Hewouldplaytricksonthosenewly-joinedsoldiers.()10.WhathappenedtoWojtekafterWorldWarII?A.HebecamefamousandbroughtjoytothelocalsinafarminScotland.B.HesettleddownwiththePolisharmyinafarminScotland.C.HeenjoyedhislifeinanotherarmyinafarminScotland.D.HewasshippedtohishometownwiththehelpofthePolishsoldiers.()11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Wojtek:TheWildWarriorintheDesertStorm.B.Wojtek:FromtheFrontlinestoaHairyFriend.C.BearingWitness:TheRemarkableTaleofthePolishArmy.D.ALifelongBearFriendwiththeScottishLocals.DSugar-freecookies,reduced-sugarcereal,sugar-freecandy,dietsoda…arethesebetterforyou?Sincesugarbecameataboo(禁忌)inthenutritionandwellnessworld,sugar-freefooditemsanddrinkshaveactedassubstitutesforoncebelovedsweetdrinksandsnacks.ClaimingtobeZEROsugarmeansitishealthier,betterfordiabetics,andhelpsyouslimdown…Right?Wrong.Sugar-freeisn’tbetterforyou.Infact,sugar-freeisworse.Sugar-freemeansthatartificialsweeteners(甜味劑)areusedinsteadofrealsugar.Theproblem:thesesweetenersdonotcomefromnaturalsourcesandtheycancauseyoumoreharmthangood.Let’sgetintowhattheseartificialsweetenersactuallyare.Sugar-freesugarsoundswrongandthat’sbecausethereisnosuchthingassugar-freesugar.Someofthesesugar-freealternativesstillcontainsugarandtheonesthatdon’tcontainsugarhavechemicalsyourbodyoftendoesnotknowhowtoprocess.Mostartificialsweetenersarealotsweeterthansugar,soonlyatinyamountisneeded.That’swhytheycanmarketsugar-freealternativesas“l(fā)ow-calorie”or“no-calorie”.Italsomeansthatyougetnonutritionalvaluefromconsumingthem,whichiswhymanysugar-freesubstitutesareclassifiedas“non-nutritive”.Theseartificialsweetenerstendtohideundersneakynames.Actually,theyare200-600timessweeterthansugar.Whenyoueatsweetstuff,yourbodycontinuestodesireitand,eventhoughyourbodycannotmetabolize(代謝)thesesugar-freealternatives,yourbraindoesnotknowthedifference.Inturn,sugar-freealternativesconnecttoweightgainandtype2diabetes(糖尿?。?Artificialsweetenersalsodamageyourgut’sabilitytobreakdownsugar,whichimpactseverythingyoueat.Inotherwords,yourbodydoesn’tknowhowtohandleartificialsweetenersbecausetheyhavenothingrealtoprocess.Agoodruleofthumb:stayawayfromartificialsweetenersandlookfornon-sugar,naturalsweetenerslikeSteviaordatesugar.Inthewaragainstartificialsweetenersandrealsugar,bothlose.Satisfyyoursweettoothwithnaturalsugarsthatcomefromfruitsandstayawayfromproductsclaimingtobesugar-freeordiet!()12.Whatcanbelearnedaboutsugar-freeproducts?A.Theydon’ttastesweet. B.Theyaremorenutritious.C.Theycontainartificialsweeteners. D.Theycontainnaturalsweeteners.()13.Whyaresugar-freealternativesdescribedas“l(fā)ow-calorie”or“no-calorie”?A.Theywon’tleadtoweightgain.B.Theyaregreenerandhealthier.C.Theyaremuchtoeveryone’staste.D.Smallquantitiesofartificialsweetenersareused.()14.Whatdoweknowaboutartificialsweeteners?A.Theypresentabiggerhealthrisk. B.Theycanbeeasilybrokendown.C.Theyareassweetassugar. D.Theyimproveourabilitytometabolize.()15.Whatistheauthor’sfinalconclusion?A.Realsugarisabetterchoice. B.Choosesugarfromnaturalsources.C.Sugar-freeproductsarehealthier. D.Stayawayfromsugaryproducts.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為余選項。Unlikehurricanesorfloods,earthquakeshappenwithoutwarningandareusuallyfollowedbysimilaraftershocks,althoughtheaftershocksareusuallylesspowerfulthanthequake.Ifyoufindyourselfinthemiddleofanearthquake,there’softenonlyashorttimetodecidewhattodo.16●Droptotheground.Thedrop,cover,andholdontechniqueisthecousinofthefamous“stop,dropandroll”forfires.Whileit’snottheonlymethodofprotectingyourselfindoorsduringanearthquake,itisthepreferredmethodoftheRedCross.Bigearthquakesoccurwithoutmuch,ifany,warning.17Asmallearthquakecouldturnintoabigearthquakeinasplit-second;it’sbettertobesafethansorry.●Takecover.Getunderafirmtableorotherpieceoffurniture.18Ifthereisn’tatableordesknearyou,coveryourfaceandheadwithyourarmsandcrouch(蜷縮)inaninsidecornerofthebuilding.●Holdon.19Holdontowhateversurfaceorplatformyou’vegottenunderandwaitfortheshakingtostop.Ifyouwereunabletofindasurfacetohideunder,continuetokeepyourheadprotectedbyyourarmsandtucked(躲藏,隱藏)downlow.●20Researchershaveshownthatmostinjurieshappenwhenpeopletrytochangetheplaceofhidingorwhentheplaceiscrowdedandeveryonehasagoaltogetoutsidesafe.A.Stayinsideuntilit’ssafetogetout.B.Inthatcase,movetothenearestsafeplace.C.Stairsaredangerousplacestowalkduringanearthquake.D.Soit’srecommendedthatyoudroptothefloorassoonasithits.E.Ifpossible,stayawayfromwindowsandanythingthatcouldfall.F.Thegroundmaybeshakingandpiecesofwoodorbrickcouldbefalling.G.Studyingthefollowingadvicecouldbethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.第二部分完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。IthappenedinKnoxville(acityinTennesseeintheUS).Amothersaidshewasfeeling21asshetriedtocomfortherautistic(自閉的)son.Butastranger’sactofkindnessturnedbothoftheirdaysaround.AshleyFoxwas22atWalmartwithhersonNorris,three.Norrispickedoutatoydogatthestore.23,itcostmorethanFoxhad24,sosheputitback.“That’swhenNorrisjusthadameltdown(情緒突然失控).IrushedoutofWalmartasfastasIcould.Hewasscreamingand25,”saidFox.ShewasstrugglingtogetNorrisintohiscarseatwhenawomanapproachedherwiththe26hersonhadwantedinthestore.“Theladycameupbehindmeandshepulledthistoyoutandshesaid,‘Isthiswhathewaswanting?’andIsaid,‘Ohmygod,yesitis.’Igaveittohimandhejust27.Itwasgreat.Iexpressedmy28toherandofferedtopayforthistoy.She29toletmedoit,30sayingthatsheunderstoodthatbecauseshehas31,too.Ijustreallywantedhertoknowthatitmadehis32.HelovesitandIjustthinkitwasareally33thingthatshedid,”saidFox.ShepostedonFacebookthatNorrisandthetoyareinseparable.Thousandsofpeoplehavelikedthe34andhundredshaveappreciatedtheactof35.“Thiswoman,shedidn’tjudge.Shejusthelpedme.Ifmorepeoplewerelikethat,Ifeellikewehavemuchlessnegativity,”saidFox.()21.A.regretful B.surprised C.helpless D.comfortable()22.A.shopping B.working C.chatting D.cooking()23.A.Otherwise B.Besides C.However D.Therefore()24.A.returned B.doubted C.lost D.expected()25.A.smiling B.carrying C.crying D.a(chǎn)dmitting()26.A.toy B.food C.cellphone D.money()27.A.brokedown B.calmeddown C.lookedout D.gaveup()28.A.pity B.thanks C.regrets D.sadness()29.A.forgot B.refused C.wished D.chose()30.A.bravely B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.coldly D.gently()31.A.kids B.parents C.pets D.friends()32.A.day B.way C.rule D.mark()33.A.stupid B.beautiful C.frightening D.disappointing()34.A.diary B.notice C.warning D.post()35.A.worry B.courage C.kindness D.politeness第三部分基礎(chǔ)知識選擇題(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)36.—Whatwillyoudoifit______tomorrow?—Wehavetocarryiton,sincewe’vegoteverythingready.A.rain B.rains C.willrain D.israining37.Chan’srestaurantonBakerStreet,______usedtobepoorlyrun,isnowasuccessfulbusiness.A.that B.which C.who D.where38.Robert______mehisaddresstheotherday,butI’mafraidI______it.A.hadgiven,lost B.hasgiven,havelost C.gave,havelost D.gives,lost39.______withadifficultsituation,Andydecidedtoaskhisbossforadvice.A.Toface B.Havingfaced C.Faced D.Facing40.Lookout!Don’tgettooclosetothehouse______roofisunderrepair.A.whose B.which C.ofwhich D.that41.Thisoldcastleissaid______fromdesignsbyafamousarchitectinthe16thcentury.A.tobuild B.tohavebuilt C.tobebuilt D.tohavebeenbuilt42.______in1931,theEmpireStateBuilding,thehighestskyscraperuntil1954,inspiredtheimaginationoftheworld.A.Havingcompleted B.Beingcompleted C.Completed D.Completing43.Theirchildisatthestage______shecansayindividualwordsbutnotfullsentences.A.that B.where C.which D.a(chǎn)s44.Insomepartsoftheworld,suchasinEngland,tea______withmilkandsugar.A.isserving B.serves C.isserved D.served45.Wewillputoffthepicnicintheparkuntilnextweek,______theweathermaybebetter.A.that B.where C.which D.when46.—Hey,lookwhereyouaregoing?—Oh,I’mterriblysorry.______.A.I’mnotnoticing B.Idon’tnotice C.Ihaven’tnoticing D.Iwasn’tnoticing47.Iwasgiventhreebooksoncooking,thefirst______Ireallyenjoyed.A.ofthat B.ofwhich C.that D.which48.Thehospitalhasrecentlyobtainednewmedicalequipment,______morepatientstobetreated.A.beingallowed B.a(chǎn)llowing C.havingallowed D.a(chǎn)llowed49.Ididn’tmean______anythingbuttheicecreamlookedsogoodthatIcouldn’thelp______it.A.toeat;totry B.eating;trying C.eating;totry D.toeat;trying50.Theambulancewasjustarriving,foraworker,who______thewindowonthesecondfloor,felloffthewindow.A.hadbeenrepairing B.wasrepairing C.hasbeenrepairing D.wouldberepairing51.Thesecommunitiesarenowturningtorecyclingasacheaper______tolandfills.A.a(chǎn)lternative B.a(chǎn)ccess C.transition D.composition52.Whenyoufindafishonthehook(魚鉤),______yourlineinverycarefullyorthefishmightgetaway.A.throw B.wind C.a(chǎn)pply D.fix53.Sheclosedhereyestightlyinavainattemptto______thetears.A.pullover B.contributeto C.holdback D.getthrough54.Iwasexhaustedafter3kilometersofrunning,butIgota______afterIpassedthebeach,andfinallywonthematch.A.secondwind B.selection C.variation D.creativejuice55.Ifpeople______thegreatworksofthepast,itisbecausetheseworksnolongeranswertheneedsofthepresent.A.overuse B.maintain C.disregard D.promote第四部分語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TeamChinabaggedatotalof383medals,including201gold,111silverand71bronze,56(rank)firstinthemedaltally(獎牌榜)duringthe19thAsianGames,57concludedcompetitionsonSunday.ThefirstgoldoftheGameswasawarded58China’sZouJiaqiandQiuXiuping,whopaddledtovictoryinthewomen’slightweightdoublesculls(雙槳賽艇)rowingeventwithatimeof7minutes,6.78seconds.China’slastgold59(take)by10artisticswimmerswhodeliveredagreat60(perform)towintheteamfreeroutinefinalonOctober8.Intotal,Chinabaggedtwogoldmedalsinartisticswimming.JapanandKazakhstantookthesilverandbronzemedals,61(respective),inthetwoeventsofthesport.The19thAsianGames,whichfeatured40sports,61disciplines,and481events,62(run)fromSeptember23toOctober8inHangzhou,alongwithfiveco-host63(city),namelyNingbo,Wenzhou,Huzhou,Shaoxing,andJinhua,ineastChina’sZhejiangProvince.ChineseswimmersZhangYufeiandQinHaiyangwerejointlyawardedtheMost64(value)PlayeroftheHangzhouAsianGames,markingthefirsttimethattwoathletesreceived65award.第五部分根據(jù)首字母及中文填入正確單詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)66.Peopleshouldrememberthatourp______(提議)aren’tcarvedinstone.67.TheMinga

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