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梅州市高中期末考試試卷(2024.7)高一英語本試卷共6頁,滿分130分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。注意事項:1.選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案,答案不能答在試卷上。不按要求填涂的,答案無效??忌仨毐3执痤}卡的整潔。2.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。第二部分單項選擇(共10題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下列句子,從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。1.Manypeopleareconfusedby________thesedifferentnamesmean.A.which B.that C.what D.how2.Nothinggoodcancometoanation________peopleonlycomplainandexpectotherstosolvetheirproblems.A.where B.that C.when D.whose3.Halloweenslowlybecameanexcitingfestivalforchildren,________itsreligiousorigins.A.insteadof B.inspiteof C.apartfrom D.aswellas4.Intheafternoon,I________alocalmuseumthatshowedthehistoricalchangesinCalifornia.A.headedto B.tendedto C.ledto D.movedto5.Onewoman________thestoneandherwaterpotwentcrashingtotheground.A.jumpedonto B.leanedinto C.steppedout D.trippedover6.AttimesLinQiaozhiwasevenseen________adonkeytofarawayvillagestoprovidemedicalcare.A.driving B.riding C.catching D.pulling7.Over300,000peoplecamefromallovertheworld________theirfortune.A.tosee B.tofound C.toseek D.todiscover8.Theshowhadamassiveaudience,________fromchildrentograndparents.A.including B.dividing C.gathering D.ranging9.We’llstarttomorrow,weather________.A.permitted B.permits C.permitting D.willpermit10.China’sspaceprogrammestartedlaterthanthoseofRussiaandtheUS,but________greatprogressinashorttime.A.hasmade B.makes C.made D.ismaking第三部分閱讀(共兩小節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列3篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AOurOnlineChineseSummerCampprogramisawonderful,immersiveonlineChineselearningexperiencespecificallydesignedforlearningChineseremotely.SuitableAge:Kidsaged10to16CampContent:InteractiveChineselessons,culturalactivitiesandvirtualtripsSchedule:MondaytoFriday.Theclasstimeisscheduledaccordingtodifferenttimezones.CampLevels:OnlineChineseCampisdividedinto2levels—Non-NativeChineseCampforbeginnertointermediatelevelsandChineseCampforintermediatetoadvancedlevels.Non-NativeChineseCampforKidsfromnon-nativeChinesefamiliesChineseCampforKidsfromnativeChinesefamiliesREQUIREMENTS·NoChineselanguageexperienceneeded·NoChineselanguageexposureineverydaylife·ChineselanguageexperienceinanativeChinese-speakingfamilyCONTENT√FunandinteractiveonlinelessonsandactivitiestoraisetheinterestinlearningChinese√IntroductiontoChinesecharacterswithstoriesandpictures√Developpracticalcommunicatingskills√BasicconversationsinChinese√Project-basedculturalactivitiestoincreaseunderstandingofChineseculture√Funandinteractiveonlinelessonstoimproveintegratedskills-Listening,Speaking,Reading&Writing√IntermediateconversationsinChinesethroughvariousculturalandlanguageactivities√MoreadvancedlessonstoincreaseChinesevocabulary√Project-basedculturalactivitiestodeepentheunderstandingofChinesecultureReadytoSignUp?Contactus(www.C)andwewillbehappytoansweryourquestionsandhelpyouchoosetherightcamp.Don’tforgettoaskusaboutearlybirdprice!11.Whatisthetext?A.Acoursereview. B.Asummercampad.C.Ashortstory. D.Anactivityschedule.12.WhatcankidsdoinChineseCamp?A.ImproveintegratedChineseskills. B.MakeupbasicChinesedialogues.C.Learncharactersthroughfunstories. D.Prepareforadvancedvocabularytests.13.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprogram?A.Itinvolvesskillsforcampingtrips.B.Itoffersadiscountifyoubookearlier.C.Ithasafixedtimetableregardlessoftimezones.D.Itincludesoff-lineinteractiveactivitiesinChina.BOnemorningadeerrushedintoacourtyardwherealittleboywasplaying.Thedeerhookedtheboy’sclothingwithitsantlers(角).Thisscaredthelittleboysomuchthatheletoutaloudcrywhichbroughthismotherrunningouttoseewhatwashappening.Shecameoutjustintimeandsawthedeerrunningofftowardsthemountainswithherlittleboy.Themotherwassoafraid!Sheranafterthedeerasfastasshecould,andnottoofaraway,shefoundhersonsittingonthegrasssafely.Seeinghismother,thelittleboylaughedandreachedouthisarmstoher.Hismotherheldhimtight.Shewassohappythatshecried.Shehurriedbackwithherdearson.Whenshegothome,shewasamazedatwhatshesaw.Thehugetreebehindherhousehadfallendownwhileshewasoutrunningafterthedeer.Thewholehousewasdestroyedunderthetree’sgreatweight.Thenthemotherrememberedthedayaboutayearbeforewhenadeer,fleeingfromahunter,hadrunintoherhouse.Shefeltsorryforthefrighteneddeer,soshecovereditwithsomeclothesandletitreturntotheforest.Thedeerseemedtounderstandthatshehadsaveditslife.Whenleaving,itkeptbowingitsheadtoher,asifitwerethankingherforherkindness.Sheneverimaginedthatthedeercouldrememberherhelp.Itsomehowknewthetreewasgoingtofallandkillherandherson,soitcamebacktosavethem.Whenthemotherrememberedallthis,shesaid,“Savingthelifeofanotheristhesameassavingthelifeofyourown.”14.Whathappenedwhenthemotherranoutofthehouse?A.Adeerescapedintoherhouse.B.Hersonwascarriedawaybyadeer.C.Thebigtreebehindherhousefelldown.D.Hersonwassittingsafelyontheground.15.Whichisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedinthestory?①Themothersavedthedeerfromthehunter.②Themotherranafterthedeer.③Thedeercarriedtheboyaway.④Thehousewasdamagedbythefallentree.⑤Theboywasfoundsittingonthegroundsafely.A.①④⑤②③ B.②①④⑤③ C.①③②⑤④ D.④①⑤②③16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemother?A.Shewasanxious. B.Shewasstrong.C.Shewassmart. D.Shewaskind.CJackdaws(寒鴉)arethesmallestmemberofthecrowfamily.Theyoftenliveinacrowd.Indeed,whencoldweathercomes,theygatherinthehundreds(andsometimesthousands)everyeveningsothattheycansleepinthesameplace.Ifyou’veeverheardjackdawsduringtheireveninggatheringsandmorningdepartures,you’llknowtheyarenotquietbirds.Despitebeingfairlylow-volumeduringtheday,theyarereallyloudoneithersideoftheirnight-timeget-togethers.Whymightthisbe?AteamoftheCornishJackdawProjectsetouttodeterminewhyjackdawsaresonoisybeforetheydepartfromtheirsleepingspot.Theteam’stheorywasthatthemorningcallsmightbeajackdawversionof“voting”.Theresearcherssuspectedthateachindividual’scallmightcountasan“I’min!”.Whenacertainamountof“I’min!”sarecalled—andsoacertainvolumeofnoiseisreached—thegroupmightthendepartasaunit.Totestthisidea,theresearchersartificially(人為地)increasedthelevelofcallsduringthejackdaws’naturalmorningcalls.Theirexpectationwasthat,ifjackdawsreallyare“votingwiththeirvoice”todecidewhentodepartthesleepingsite,artificiallyaddingcallswouldmakethemleaveearlierthantheynaturallywouldhavedone.Followingexperimentsconfirmedtheirexpectation.Theteamthereforeshowedthatjackdawsusetheircallsasasortofvotingsystem.Youmightwonderwhythishappens.Theresearcherssuggestthatindividualjackdawsbenefitfromthevotingsystembecausetheyarelessatriskofbeingkilledandtheycangetmoreaccesstosocialinformation—suchaswheretofindfood.Sotheloudcallsofjackdawsinthemorningarethereforenotthepurechaositsoundslike.Ifyouareeverbeingdrivenmadbythesoundinthemorning,youcanfindcomfortinthefactthattheloudertheyget,thesoonertheywillleaveyouinpeace.17.Whataspectofjackdawsconfusedscientists?A.Theirstrongteamspirit. B.Theircollectivesleepinghabit.C.Theirunusualcallingbehavior. D.Theirtastefornoisyhabitats.18.Whathappenedtothejackdawswhenartificialcallswereadded?A.Theystoppedcallingtogether.B.Theylefttheirsleepingspotearlier.C.Theybecamenoisierandmoreactive.D.Theychangedtheirsleepinglocation.19.Whatdoesthevotingsystemmeantoindividualjackdaws?A.Astrategyforbettersurvival.B.Asignaloflookingforfood.C.Awaytoattractpotentialpartners.D.Amethodofdisplayingsocialskills.20.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.JackdawsareNoiseMakers.B.JackdawsHaveaComplexVotingSystem.C.Jackdaws‘Vote’toMakeaGroupDecision.D.Jackdaws‘Vote’toChooseTheirGroupLeaders.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Thousandsofushavebeenrediscoveringthejoysofputtingpentopapertosendmessagesofloveandencouragementtofamilyandfriendsrecently.Writingishavingacomeback,whichisgreatnewsforallofus.21Poweroffthelaptopandphoneandpickupapenandpaper.Ithelpsyoulearnmorereadily.Usingalaptopduringlecturesmaybethemodernway,buttakingnotesbyhandappearstobemorehelpfultolearning.22This,inturn,meansyouunderstanditbetterandcommitittomemory.Itenablesyoutorememberwell.23ResearchersfromChicagofoundthatpeoplewhocontinuedreadingandwritingfrequentlyslowedtheirmemorydeclineby32percentcomparedwiththosewhodidn’t.Therateofmemorydeclineinpeoplewhowroteorreadonlyinfrequentlywas48percentfaster.Itallowsyoutosleepwell.Ifyou’veeverwokenupinthemidnightandsuddenlyrememberedcertainthingsyouhaven’tdone,it’llbedifficultforyoutogetbacktosleep.They’llprobablykeepyouawakebecauseyourbrainisconcernedyoumighthaveforgottenthemagainbymorning.24Thatwayyou’regivingyourbrainpermissiontoforgetaboutthemforthenightandyoucannodoff.25Ifyou’reinterestedintakingyourwritingtoanotherlevel,thenaddmoderncalligraphytoyourhobbylist.Calligraphyforcesyoutoslowdownandachievewhatpsychologistscallflow,whichisapositiveemotionalstateandenjoymentwithnostressattached.A.Itcausesyoutofocusmore.B.Ithelpsyoustaymentallyhealthy.C.Notsleepingwellisharmfultoyou.D.Writedowntheseremindersonpaper.E.Thepenismorepowerfulthanthekeyboard.F.Sharpenyourpenciltoimproveyourmemory.G.Itforcesyoutoprocessinformationandreorganizeit.第四部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Highschoolgraduationsareoneofthemostimportantmomentsinateenager’slife.26,headingintotheceremonyonJune6th,Davidwasstoppedatthedoorbyagatekeeper.Soyoucanimaginehow27Davidwas.Althoughhissneakerswerenotextremelyunacceptable,Davidlearneditwasnotallowedtowearthematschoolandhewas28entry.Davidwasaboutto29hischancetowalkacrossthestagewithhisclassmatewhenhecaughtsightofa30face.Butler,afamouslocaleducator,cametothegraduationasaparent.LearningDavid’sunpleasantsituation,heaccompaniedtheyoungmanbacktotheentrytoseeifhecould31thegatekeeper’smind.“Iwashopingthatshewouldletitgo,butshe32notlettingthisyoungmanin,andIdidn’thavetimeto33withher,”Butlersaid.“Iwasn’tgoingtolethimmissthemost34momentinhislifeforanything.”Withoutmissingabeat,Butlersimplychangedhis35withDavid.Justasthe36closed,Davidmadeitinsidethehall.EventuallyhesavedDavidfromruininghisgraduationday.Althoughfirstly37bythelast-minuteexchange,Butler’sfamilywerethrilledthathisquickthinkingturnedavery38situationintoajoyfulcelebration.“Iwasn’t39becauseMr.Butlerisalwayshelpful,”agratefulparentofDavid’ssaid.It’ssaidthatatruly40manwillgivetheshirtoffhisbacktosomeoneinneed.Nowitseems,thesayingalsoappliestotheshoesoffhisfeet.26.A.Luckily B.Besides C.However D.Instead27.A.angry B.upset C.eager D.frightened28.A.refused B.uninvited C.invited D.placed29.A.destroy B.miss C.seize D.end30.A.strange B.happy C.friendly D.serious31.A.read B.draw C.relax D.change32.A.agreedon B.complainedabout C.insistedon D.arguedabout33.A.reason B.talk C.quarrel D.trade34.A.decisive B.unbelievable C.important D.fitting35.A.shirt B.gifts C.role D.shoes36.A.event B.doors C.school D.curtains37.A.annoyed B.entertained C.confused D.worried38.A.hard B.sad C.stupid D.ugly39.A.surprised B.excited C.disappointed D.annoyed40.A.inspired B.strong C.generous D.rich第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將答案填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。Loulan,anancientcityontheSilkRoad,bringsbackimagesofmysteryandromanticismevenasitdisappearsintothemistsofhistory.Shiji,orRecordsoftheGrandHistorian,thefoundationaltextofChinesehistory41(date)backtothefirstcenturyBC,recordsthatbeforethe2ndcenturyBC,LoulanwasalreadyfamousinXiyu.42,itlayinruinsinaboutthe5thcentury.In1900,SwedishexplorerSvenHedin43(discover)thesiteofancientLoulan.44(locate)inLopNur,aformersaltlake45hasdrieduptoalargeextentnow,theLoulansitecovers46areaofabout120,000squaremeters,whose47(extreme)strictenvironmentensuredthatfewpeoplesetfootonthisarea.Inthe1990s,when48(mummy)werediscoveredinthisarea,graverobbersnoticedthewealthofculturalrelics.49(protect)therelics,aLoulanculturalrelicsprotectionstationwasbuiltin1998.Atfirst,itwasseasonal,andlaterbecamepermanentin2003.Overtheyears,fivestations50(build)inLopNur,andaltogether20peoplehasbeenworkingatthemsafeguardingheritage,accordingtoFengJing,directorofLoulanMuseuminRuoqiang.第五部分寫作(共四節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)括號里所給的單詞或中文提示,寫出句子中所空缺的單詞的正確形式。51.Weallsighedwith________(relieve)whentheplanefinallylandedsafely.52.Wow,you’vewonthefootballmatch!________(congratulate)!53.Whatyouwearmust________(definite)fitwellattheceremony.54.Sherespondedwitha“Thankyou”in________(respond)tothestranger’skindness.55.Therestaurantisalways________(crowd)withcustomersatmealtimes.56.Itisourgoodvirtueto________(尊敬)theoldandlovetheyoung.57.I’malothappierthanIwasinmy________(先前的)job.58.Hedoesn’thavethe________(耐心)towait.59.Mary’sfathertriedto________(說服)hertochangehermajor,butinvain.60.He________

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