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2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中學(xué)科素養(yǎng)測(cè)評(píng)高中一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)試卷(筆試部分)滿(mǎn)分:130分考試時(shí)間:120分鐘注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)等填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5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)。AWhenskilledathletesaren’ttrainingfortheOlympics,theyturntotheirhobbies.Herearethethingssomefamousathletesenjoydoingwhenthey’renotcompetingforgoldmedals.NickSymmondsNickSymmondsisatwo-timeOlympianwithinthe800mrunfromIdahointheUSA.Theretired38-year-oldhashispersonalchannelonashortvideowebsitewhereheplacesmoviesabouthealthandcoaching.Hehasalmostonemillionsubscribers(訂閱者),atpresentat900,000.Moreover,thegoldmedalistissaidtohaveanaffection(喜愛(ài))forplaying.He’safanofvarieddeskvideogamesandenjoystakingpartinpoker.Asidefromhisonlineprofession,Symmondshasadditionallytakenupwriting.Againin2014,SymmondswroteanautobiographyreferredtoasLifeOutdoorsTheOvalWorkplace,whichtakesadeepdiveintohisprivatelifeandthewayheturnedanOlympian.MohamedFarahMohamedhassixworldtitles,whichmakehimessentiallythemostprofitableBritishathleteever.Hesaidthathischildhooddreamwastobeanautomotivemechanic.Inthatsameinterview,headditionallysaidthathishiddenexpertise(專(zhuān)長(zhǎng))istoimitateanimalnoises.Hementionedthatheenjoysbreakingupautomobilesandfixingthem.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTNickSymmonds’hobby?A.Writing. B.Imitatinganimalnoises. C.Playingpoker. D.Makingvideos.2.WhatdoNickSymmondsandMohamedFarahhaveincommon?A.Botharegoodatrepairingcarsintheirsparetime.B.Bothhavepublishedbooksabouttheirprivatelife.C.Bothhavepersonalhobbiesoutsidetheirathleticcareer.D.Bothearnmuchmoneyfromtheirathleticprofession.3.WhatisMohamedFarah’schildhooddream?A.Amillionaire. B.Anactor.C.Avideogameplayer. D.Anautomotivemechanic.BMyteacher,Mr.AugustJ.Bachmann,wasthemostinfluentialteacherIeverhad.Ihadgottenintotroubleinhisclass:Anotherstudenthadpushedmeforfun,andIbecameangryandbegantohithim.Mr.Bachmannstoppedthefight,butinsteadofsendingmetotheoffice,hesatmedownandaskedasimplequestion,“Penna,whyareyouwastingyourlife?Whyaren’tyougoingtocollege?”Ididn’tknowanythingaboutcollegesorscholarships.Noonehadeverconsideredthatafatherlessboyfromthepoorestneighborhoodhadafuture.Thatday,insteadofrushingoffforlunch,hestayedandexplainedpossibleeducationoptionstome.Attheendofourtalk,hesentmetoseeasecretarywhohadachildatastatecollege.Thiswasin1962atEmersonHighSchoolinUnionCity,NewJersey.Well,55yearshavepassed,andwhathaveIdonewiththeknowledgehegaveme?IgainedaPhDfromFordhamUniversitywhenIwasonly29.ItaughtEnglishandsocialstudiesandthenmovedupthechainofcommandfromteachertoprincipal(校長(zhǎng)).I’vesatontheboardforMagnetSchoolsofAmericaandrepresentedthatorganizationattheUnitedNations.I’vewonanumberofgreateducationalawards.ButwherewouldIbeifatrulycaringteacherhadnottakenthetimeoutofhislunchperiodtospeaktome?Itwaswithoutquestiononlyhisconfidenceinmethathelpedmeforward.Ihaverepaidhiskindnesshundredsoftimesbyencouragingmisguidedyoungsterstoaimhigher.IfIhavesavedanychildren,itisbecauseofhim.IfIhavebeenasuccessfuleducator,itisbecauseIhadagreatrolemodelinMr.Bachmann.4.WhatkindofboywasthewriterbeforeMr.Bachmanntalkedtohim?A.wasanactiveboy B.wasanaimlessboyC.likedmakingtroublesinclass D.wouldgetpunishedbyhisteachers5.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMr.Bachmann?A.Fair. B.Confident. C.Inspiring. D.Humorous.6.HowdidMr.Bachmanninfluencethewriter?A.Hesetthewriterontherightpath. B.Hewasstrictwiththewriter.C.Hehelpedthewriterwithhisstudy. D.Hetriedtosetagoodexampletothewriter.7.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhisachievement?A.Heisveryproudofhimself.B.Hefeelshiseffortgetspaidoffatlast.C.HeoweshisachievementtoMr.Bachmann.D.Hethinksitanhonortobeasuccessfuleducator.CSomehighschoolstudentsthinkituselesstoreceivehighereducation.Therefore,theychoosenottogotocollege.Ifyou’reoneofthem,thinkagain.Herearesomereasonswhyyoushouldgotocollegeandreceiveagoodeducationthere.Schoolsanduniversitiesarethefirstplacestogetknowledge.Wetakethatknowledgelaterontobuildourcareersaftergraduation.Moreknowledgewillbegainedafteryoustartworking,butwithouteducation,thatjobwillnotbewithineasyreach.Knowledgeleadstoknowledge.Whilelimitedwithinthewallsoftheeducationalplaces,weopenlyexploreotherculturesoftheworld!Wecometoknowthatoursisnottheonlyculture.Othercultureshavevaluablethingstoshare,enrichingourown.Educationalsomakesuswanttotravelandexchangewithvariouscultures,gettingmoreexperience.Whenthere’sarecessionintheeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì)),thosewhoattendedcollegewillbemorelikelytofindanewjobthanthosewhoonlyfinishedhighschoolandhavealimitedskillsset.Themoreeducationyouhave,themorechancesyouwillgettoimprovethequalityofyourlifeasyouhaveabetterjobandearnahighersalary.Whenyou’reskillfulandknowledgeable,yougainaccess(見(jiàn)到獲接近...的機(jī)會(huì))topeopleofsimilarbackgroundsandtastes.Itmeansagoodeducationleadstoexcellentnetworking.Goodnetworkingcanbenefityoualotinyourlaterlife.Agoodeducationmakesyouamoreinterestingperson.Youcantalkaboutideasandeventsinsteadofjustotherpeopleandwhat’sonsaleinstores.Aneducatedpersondoesn’tgossip(說(shuō)閑話(huà)),havingapreferencetodiscussideasandlistentowhatotherpeoplehavetosay.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutcollegeeducationfromParagraph2?A.Itoffersyouachancetostudyabroad.B.Itcanallowyoutogainmoreknowledge.C.Itcanimprovethequalityofyourdailylife.D.Itencouragesyoutotravelaroundtheworld.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recession”inParagraph4probablymean?A.drop. B.change. C.growth. D.support.10.Howcanonebenefitfromagoodeducation?A.Youcangossipaboutothers’affairs.B.Youarelikelytostudywellatschool.C.Youcanworkwellwithyourcoworkers.D.Yougettoknowexcellentpeoplewithsimilarinterests.11.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thebenefitsofattendingcollege. B.Theexchangewithothercultures.C.Theaccesstogoodnetworking. D.Thewaysofcollegeeducation.DSomestudentsgetsonervousbeforeatest.Theydopoorlyeveniftheyknowthematerial.SianBeilock,aprofessorattheUniversityofChicagoinIllinois,hasstudiedthesehighlyanxioustest-takers.Thestudentsstartworryingabouttheresults.Andwhentheyworry,itactuallyusesupattentionandmemoryresources(資源).ProfessorBeilockandanotherresearcher,GerardoRamirez,havedevelopedapossiblesolution.Justbeforeanexam,highlyanxioustest-takersspendtenminuteswritingabouttheirworriesaboutthetest.Theresearcherstestedtheideaonagroupoftwentyanxiouscollegestudents.Theygavethemtwoshortmathstests.Afterthefirstone,theyaskedthestudentstoeithersitquietlyorwriteabouttheirfeelingsabouttheupcomingsecondtest.ProfessorBeilocksaysthosewhosatquietlyscoredanaverageof12%worseonthesecondtest.Butthestudentswhohadwrittenabouttheirfearsimprovedtheirperformancebyanaverageof5%.Next,theresearchersusedyoungerstudentsinabiologyclass.Theytoldthembeforefinalexamseithertowriteabouttheirfeelingsortothinkaboutthingsunrelatedtothetest.ProfessorBeilocksayshighlyanxiousstudentswhodidthewritinggotanaveragegradeofB+,comparedtoaB-forthosewhodidnot.“Whatweshowedisthatforstudentswhoarehighlytest-anxious,who’ddoneourwritingintervention(干預(yù)),allofasuddentherewasnorelationshipbetweentestanxietyandperformance.Theywereperformingjustaswellastheirclassmateswhodon’tnormallygetnervousinthesetests.”Butwhatifstudentsdonothaveachancetowriteabouttheirfearsimmediatelybeforeanexam?ProfessorBeilocksaysstudentscantryitthemselvesathomeorinthelibraryandstillimprovetheirperformance.12.Whatmaythestudentsstartworryingaboutbeforeanexam?A.Whethertheycanpasstheexams.B.Whatotherstudentsdoduringthetest.C.Whethertheyhaverememberedthematerials.D.Whatkindofproblemstheywillmeetonthetestpaper.13.Whatisthesolutiondevelopedbythetworesearchers?A.Askingthestudentstofocusonthetest.B.Askingthestudentstothinknothingofthetest.C.Askingthestudentstositquietlybeforethetest.D.Askingthestudentstowriteabouttheirworriesbeforethetest.14.AccordingtoProfessorBeilock,thosewhothoughtaboutthingsunrelatedtothetest_________.A.becamelessnervousbeforethetest.B.didworsethanthosewhowroteabouttheirfeelings.C.werebetteratcontrollingtheirfeelings.D.didbetterthanthosewhotooktwotests.15.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Writingaboutworriesbeforeanexamcanworkabit.B.Studyinginthelibrarycanimprovestudents’performance.C.Itdoesn’tmatterwheretowriteaboutworriesbeforeanexam.D.Studentscanonlywriteaboutworriesrightbeforeanexam.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5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)。Apologizingishowweliveinpeacewithothers,yetfewofusknowhowtodoitwell—andnotdefensively.Justasoften,apologiesdon’thappenatalloutoffearthatthey’llbeuncomfortableorineffective.16Theyhelpsolidify(使變穩(wěn)固)relationshipsandmendtrust,bothofwhichcanlowerstressandimprovementalhealth.Ifyou’rereadyforyourfault,herearefourkeystoapologizingwell.17Apologiesarebetterlatethanearly,saysCindyHantz,asocialpsychologistwhohasresearchedhowtiminginfluencesapologyeffectiveness.“Whatwefoundisthatpeopleusuallytendtoofferanapologyassoonaspossible,”shesays.“It’sanefforttoshutthewholeincidentdown.Youcan’tdeliveraneffectiveapologyuntiltheinjuredpersonbelievesthatyoufullyunderstandwhatyoudidwrong.Iftheapologycomesbeforethat,it’snotgoingtobeseenassincere.”Acceptresponsibility.Whyshouldyouapologizeifyou’rebothatfault?18“ButIwouldliketoencouragepeopletoreallyfocusontakingresponsibilityforthepartsoftheconflictthatthey’reresponsiblefor.”Schumannsays.Callingattentiontothefactthatwe’realsohurtisnormal,butsaveitforlateronintheconversation.Beclearabouthowyouplantorepairthings.Oneofthecoreelementsofanapologyismakingreparations.Thatwillbepossibleinadirectway:Youbroketheirfavoritewineglass?Buythemanewone.Spilledcoffeeontheirnewdress?Payforthedrycleaning.19It’simportantfortheotherpersontohearthatthisisnotgoingtocontinue...andtheycantrustyoutoimproveyourbehaviorinthefuture.Don’texpectforgiveness.Anapologyisastartingpoint.Particularlywithseverefaults,thepersonwrongedwilloftenneedtimeandspacetoheal.Schumannsuggestssayinglikethis:“Iunderstandthisisn’tgoingtofixeverything,andIwanttocontinuetodowhateverIcantomakeupformymistake.Ihopethatevenifyou’renotreadytoforgiveme,20”A.Don’trushintoit.B.Startwithspecificwords.C.it’simportantnottopressurethem.D.That’sexactlytheproblemmanypeoplestrugglewith.E.you’reopentoworkingwithmetogetustoapointwherewecanmoveforward.F.Butsincereapologiesbringahostofbenefitstothepersondeliveringthemessageandtheonereceivingit.G.Sometimesyoucan’trepairwhat’shappened,butyoucanthinkabouttherelationshipmovingforward.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)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)。Haveyoueverhadproblemsinyourlifeanddon’tknowhowtobehappy?Ifso,youwillfind“BeingaHappyTeenager”byAustralianwriterAndrewMatthews21.Inhisbook,Matthews22ushowtohaveahappylifeandanswersthe23ofteenagers.Matthewswritesaboutmany24inthebook,suchasparentsandfriends,andthebooksaysweshouldstopbeingangryandlearntoforgive.Thebooktellsusofusefulskills25howtoputwhatyouhavelearnedintopicturesofyourmindtomakeyourmemorybetter.Many26thinkthathappinesscomesfromagoodexamresult,orpraisefromotherpeople.Butyoucan27behappyevenwhentherearenosuch“good”things.Successcomesfroma(n)28attitude.Ifyou29fromproblems,youwillhavesuccessinthefuture.Someschoolstudentshave30ofbeingtootallortooshort.ButMatthewstellsusthat31comesfromthinkingaboutthingsinapositive32.Ifyouare33,peoplewilleasilynoticeyouandyoucangetabetterviewatthemovie;ifyouareshort,yourclothesandshoes34lessroominyourbedroom!ThisisMatthews’mostimportant35:youchoosetobehappy!21.A.wise B.smart C.useful D.simple22.A.orders B.tells C.a(chǎn)sks D.a(chǎn)rgues23.A.problems B.ideas C.questions D.comments24.A.rules B.classes C.courses D.topics25.A.for B.like C.a(chǎn)t D.with26.A.teenagers B.babies C.a(chǎn)dults D.teachers27.A.yet B.a(chǎn)lready C.still D.rather28.A.bad B.good C.independent D.normal29.A.learn B.rescue C.struggle D.separate30.A.experiences B.difficulties C.personalities D.problems31.A.success B.height C.failure D.happiness32.A.way B.means C.goal D.spirit33.A.short B.small C.tall D.fat34.A.takeup B.standup C.turnup D.burnup35.A.work B.lesson C.teaching D.study第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Smoothanddurable,Xuanpaperisknownasthe“PaperofAges”.ThetermXuanpaperfirstappearedinOnFamousPaintingsthroughtheAges,abook36(write)byascholarZhangYanyuan,inwhichhedescribedXuanpaper37anidealcarrierforcalligraphyandpainting.ThecraftofmakingXuanpaperis38(extreme)challenging.Sandalwoodbark(檀香樹(shù)皮),39specialplantnativetosouthernChina,goesthrough108proceduresbeforeit40(change)intofineXuanpaper.Theentireprocessissocomplex41eventhemostskilledcraftsmancanonlymastersomeofitssteps,whichshowsusthebeautyofcraftsmanship.TheflowofinkdecidestheoutputofChineseartandXuanpaperisaheadofotherswithitsexcellentability42(give)fullplaytoink.Differentproportionsofbarktostrawcancreatedifferentcanvasesbestsuitedforartisticexpression.Xuanpaper43(accompany)theChineseliteratiforthousandsofyears.Unlikeotherformsofpaper,itcannotbeeasilydamagedbytime.Itisthisdurability(耐用性)thathasmadethepreservationofmany44(tradition)worksfromancientChinapossible.Papermakingisashapeof45(wise)oftheancientChinese,andXuanpaperisthetopofpapermaking.第三部分課本知識(shí)考查(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(xiě)(共10小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)A.根據(jù)所給漢語(yǔ)寫(xiě)出合適的英語(yǔ)單詞46.Themomentwas_________(令人尷尬的)astheyrealizedtheyhadsaidthesamethingatthesametime.47.My_________(日程安排)issobusythatIbarelyhavetimeforabreak.48.Youcan_________(聯(lián)系)mebyphoneoremailifyouneedanything.49.They_________(欽佩)herforhercourage.50.Thetwofriendsgrew_________(分開(kāi))aftertheymovedtodifferentcities.B.根據(jù)所給單詞寫(xiě)出正確形式51.The_________(frig

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