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高一下英語期末試卷解析教師:譚春燕(Delia)時(shí)間:2024年9月9日簡要回顧上學(xué)期的學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容介紹本節(jié)課的目標(biāo):復(fù)習(xí)期末試卷,查漏補(bǔ)缺購買高中英語3500單詞默寫本,咸魚有賣準(zhǔn)備一個(gè)英語筆記本!包含這些部分:時(shí)間,課題,好詞記錄區(qū),好句記錄區(qū)。示例如上~ATheTop100CityDestinationsIndex2023,producedbydatacompanyLighthouse,lookedatleadingcitiesfromaroundtheworldandrankedthemoncriteria(標(biāo)準(zhǔn))includingtourism,sustainability,economicperformanceandhealthandsafety.Parishasonceagainbeennamedtheworld’smostattractivecitydestination.Europetookthelead,withsevenoutofthetop10citiesand63countriesinthetop100.Theonlynon-Europeancitiesinthetop10wereDubaiatNo.2,TokyoatNo.4andNewYorkatNo.8.Madridcamethird,whileAmsterdam,BerlinandRomewereatNos.5,6and7respectively.BarcelonaandthenLondonroundedoutthetop10.Asiadidwellinthetop20asSingapore(11),Seoul(14),Osaka(16)andHongKong(17)allmadethelist.ThereportowesEurope’ssuccessto“fast-pacedurbanization(城市化)andwidespreadtechnologyadoption”.Travelersnowfocusonhigh-speedinternet,flexiblebookingoptionsandspacesforremoteworking.Thereportsaid,“Improvingsustainability,transportationnetworksandsocialimpactaresomeofthekeygoalscitiesareembracingtodaytoincreasecompetitiveness,improvetheirtourismofferanddeliveraperfectcustomerjourney.”Tokyoenteredthetop10forthefirsttime,whichthereportsaysisbecauseofimprovedtourisminfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施),theeasingofCovid-19-relatedregulationsandtheweakenedYen—whichoffersinternationalvisitorsgreatvalueformoney.Istanbultoppedthelistforthenumberofinternationalarrivalsin2023,followedbyLondonandthenDubai.Thecitieswiththebiggestyear-on-yeargrowthwereHongKong(2,495%)andBangkok(142%).21.Whichcityrankedasthemostattractivecityin2023?A.NewYork.B.Rome.C.Paris.D.London.22.Whatdotravelerspayattentiontonow?A.Freeinternetconnection.B.Flexiblebookingchoices.C.Largerspacesforfun.D.Cheapertransportation.23.WhydidTokyoenterthetop10?A.Fast-pacedurbanization.B.Widespreadtechnologyadoption.C.TheoutbreakofCovid-19.D.Bettertourisminfrastructure.24.Wheredoesthispassagemostpossiblycomefrom?A.Ascientificreport.B.Anewspaper.C.Abiography.D.Atravelbrochure.21.根據(jù)文章第1段Parishasonceagainbeennamedtheworld’smostattractivecitydestination可知C選項(xiàng)正確。22.根據(jù)文章第3段Travelersnowfocusonhigh-speedinternet,flexiblebookingoptionsandspacesforremoteworking.所以B選項(xiàng)正確。23.根據(jù)文章第4段Tokyoenteredthetop10forthefirsttime,whichthereportsaysisdowntoimprovedtourisminfrastructure,theeasingofCovid-19-relatedregulationsandtheweakenedYen可知D選項(xiàng)正確。24.A.Ascientificreport.科學(xué)報(bào)道;B.ANewspaper.報(bào)紙;C.Abiography.傳記;D.Atravelbrochure.旅游宣傳手冊(cè);文章介紹了2023年百強(qiáng)城市目的地,可知B選項(xiàng)正確。BMynameisOorbeeRoy.I’malsoknownasAuntySkates.IstartedskateboardingwhenIwas43yearsold.Ithoughtit’stoolateforme.I’mgoingtogethurt.I’mgoingtofall.Oncemykidsstartedskateboardingandmyhusbandwasskateboarding,Isaid:“Youknowwhat,Idon’tcareaboutanyofthat.”AllIknowisIdon’twanttobestandinghereallthetime.Istartedskateboardinginasari(紗麗)duringCovid.Iwasalsotryingtokeepthekidsentertained.AndIsaid:“Let’sgototheskatepark.I’mgoingtotakemysari,andwe’llseewhathappens.”Mydaughterwaswithme.Shegotintheskatingbowl,andtooksomevideos.IfeltlikeIwasflyingthemomentIskated.Somethinggotsetonfire.Seeinga40-something-year-oldSouthAsianmomskateboardinasari—itisthevisualrepresentationthatanythingispossible.Ithinkitdoesn’treachtheculturalstandardandmaybesmashessomestereotypes(刻板印象).Andthat’swhatreallyrelatedtopeopleandwithinfourmonthsofbeingonTikTok,Ihadover100,000followers.Skateboardinghastaughtmesomuchabouthowtolivemylife.Whenyoufall,yougetbackup.Youlearnfromyourfall,andthenyougobackandyoudoitagain.I’vehadwomenintheirtwentiescomeuptomeandsay:“Hey,thankyousomuchforshowingmethatIcan,youknow,growup,getmarried,havechildren,andstillbeaskater.Idon’thavetogiveuponthat.”25.Whatdidtheauthorfeelthefirsttimesheskated?A.Embarrassed.B.Angry.C.Excited.D.Painful.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“smashes”inparagraph4mean?A.Breaks.B.Creates.C.Combines.D.Reflects.27.Whydidsomewomentalktotheauthor?A.Toprovetheirdevotion.B.Togetawayfromtheirfamilies.C.Tosharetheirhobbies.D.Toshowtheirappreciation.28.Whatdoesthepassagetrytoconvey?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.B.Itisnevertoolatetolearn.C.It’snousecryingoverspilledmilk.D.Thereisnosuchthingasafreelunch.25.根據(jù)文章第3段IfeltlikeIwasflyingthemomentIskated.Somethinggotsetonfire.所以C選項(xiàng)正確。26.根據(jù)文章第4段.Seeinga40-something-year-oldSouthAsianmomskateboardinasari—itisthevisualrepresentationthatanythingispossible.Ithinkitdoesn’treachtheculturalstandardandmaybesmashessomestereotypes看到一位40多歲的南亞媽媽穿著紗麗玩滑板——這是一切皆有可能的視覺表現(xiàn)。我認(rèn)為它不符合一般的文化標(biāo)準(zhǔn),可能打破了一些刻板印象,可得知A選項(xiàng)正確。27.根據(jù)文章第6段Hey,thankyousomuchforshowingmethatIcan,youknow,growup,getmarried,havechildren,andstillbeaskater.可得知D選項(xiàng)正確。28.根據(jù)文章第1段IstartedskateboardingwhenIwas43yearsold.Ithoughtit’stoolateforme.I’mgoingtogethurt.I’mgoingtofall.第4段Andthat’swhatreallyrelatedtopeopleandwithinfourmonthsofbeingonTikTok,Ihadover100,000followers.作者從擔(dān)心到收獲很多粉絲,說明年齡不是問題,所以B選項(xiàng)正確。CGoingforawalkisapopularleisureactivityamongolderandyoungergenerationsalikebecauseofitswell-knownbenefitsforourphysicalandmentalhealth.Butyoumaybesurprisedtohearthatwanderingthroughprettystreetsorhikingalongmountainousridgeshavenotalwaysbeenconsideredleisureactivities,accordingtoDanielGale,aresearcherofpedestrianism(徒步主義).HesaysthatinBritain,walkingforfun“wasn’treallyathing”untilthe1780s.Beforethat,itwasjustsomethingpeopledidoutofnecessity,andsomepeopleassociateditwithcriminalactivity.ButforCharlesDickens,thefamousEnglish19thCenturyauthor,marchingthroughLondonstreetsandwalkingaroundthecountrysidewasabigpartofthecreativeprocess;atimetoabsorbwhatwasgoingonaroundhim.Hewalkedatanimpressivepaceoffourmilesperhour,accordingtohisbiographybyPeterAckroyd.Butifspeed-walkingisn’tyourthing,perhapsyoucantakeinspirationfromanotherbig-thinkingwanderer.19thCenturyAmericanwriterHenryDavidThoreautookaslowerapproach,preferringtowalkslowlyoverhills,fieldsandthroughthewoods.Hesaidthathecouldnotpreservehishealthandspirits,unlesshespentfourhoursadaywalkingatleast.Inthismodernage,whenmanyofusaretiedtoourdesksandtoourscreens,thesimpleactofsteppingoutontothecitypavements,orgettinglostinnature,maymakeallthedifferencetoourwellbeing.Whetheryouseeyourselfmoreasacasualwalkerorapurposefulstrider,whynotbuildahabitoutofit?29.Whatwaswalkingregardedasbeforethe1780s?A.Aleisureactivity.B.Apoliticalmovement.C.Aproductiveprocess.D.Anecessarybehavior.30.WhydidCharlesDickenswalkthroughLondonstreets?A.Togetridoftrouble.B.Tolookforinspiration.C.Toexperiencepain.D.Tomakefriends.31.HenryDavidThoreauismentionedto.A.callonpeopletotakeawalkwhateverreasonsareB.showspeed-walkingisnotpopularamongpeopleC.stressitisnecessarytothinkwhilewalkingD.informhealthandspiritsarerelatedtoeachother32.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardswalking?A.Crazy.B.Uncertain.C.Positive.D.Negative.29.根據(jù)文章第2段HesaysthatinBritain,walkingforfun“wasn’treallyathing”untilthe1780s.Beforethat,itwasjustsomethingpeopledidoutofnecessity,andsomepeopleassociateditwithcriminalactivity.所以D選項(xiàng)正確。30.根據(jù)文章第2段abigpartofthecreativeprocess;atimetoabsorbwhatwasgoingonaroundhim.所以B選項(xiàng)正確。31.文章第2段第3段分別介紹了CharlesDickens和HenryDavidThoreau徒步的原因和各自徒步習(xí)慣,一個(gè)喜歡快走找創(chuàng)作靈感,一個(gè)喜歡慢走保持身心健康,結(jié)合第四段來看,作者提這倆人,主要是想呼吁讀者動(dòng)起來,如果不喜歡快走,那就慢走,不管怎么走,出于什么原因,總之,以自己適應(yīng)的方式走起來就對(duì)了,所以A選項(xiàng)正確。32.根據(jù)文章第4段Whetheryouseeyourselfmoreasacasualwalkerorapurposefulstrider,whynotbuildahabitoutofit?所以C選項(xiàng)正確。DAn80-year-oldGermanmanhasbeennamedtheworld’smostfrugal(節(jié)儉的)millionaireforlivingofffoodandstufffoundinrubbishbinsdespiteowningseveralpropertiesworthmillionsofeuros.HeinzB.lookslikeahomelessperson,butneverjudgeabookbyitscover.Hemayonlyhave€15eurosinhisbankaccountatthemoment,butthat’sonlybecausehejustwithdrew700,000eurostobuyanewhome,histenth.Itwasreportedthatheowned7housesand2apartments.Interestingly,hemakessuretobuyproperties(房地產(chǎn))inhisarea,sohecanreachthembybikeincasetheyneedrepairsandhecandoithimself.Besides,heclaimstohavebeenfrugalhiswholelife,sohedoesn’treallyneedmoneytogetby.Heismorethanhappylivingonfoodfoundindumpstersandcollectingallsortsofthingsotherpeoplethrowaway.“MaybeI’llbuysomeoilforfryingifitrunsout,butIfindmostofthefoodinthetrash,”HeinzrecentlytoldGermannewspaperBild.“Peoplearewastefulandthrowawaysomuchthatyoucouldfeedawholefamily!Forexample,peoplebuyapackofsausages,eatone,andthensimplythrowtherestinthetrash.”Theretiredelectricalengineerhasamonthlypension(退休金)of€3,600.Apartfromthe5euroshemightspendonfoodeverymonth,hisexpensesonlyincludeaninternetconnectionforhislaptop.Acellphoneisimpossible,asthatwouldcosthimanextra10euros.Withnoimmediatefamilytosharehisfortunewith,HeinzB.doesn’tknowwhohe’llleavehiswealthtowhenhepassesaway.Hehassomedistantcousins,buthesaystheycan’taffordtopaytheinheritancetax,soheisconsideringleavingsomeofthepropertiestothetenants(租戶)possibly.33.WhydidHeinzbuypropertiesinhisarea?A.Becausehegotusedtolivinghere.B.Becausehecangettothembybike.C.Becauseitwaseasyforhimtocollectfood.D.Becauseitwascheapertolivethere.34.HowmanypropertiesdoesHeinzhave?A.5.B.7.C.10.D.15.35.Inparagraph3Heinz’frugalityisshownby.A.givingexamplesB.offeringcomparisonC.a(chǎn)nalyzingreasonsD.describingresults36.WhoistogetHeinz’swealthaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Hiscousin.B.Histenant租戶.C.Itisnotmentioned.D.Itisnotdecidedyet.37.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Aretiredelectricalengineerhasmuchpension.B.Ahomelesspersonbecomesthewealthiestintheworld.C.World’smostfrugal節(jié)儉的millionairesearchesthroughtrashcansforfood.D.Alonelyrichmanhasnoonetosharehisfortunewith.33.根據(jù)文章第2段Interestingly,hemakessuretobuypropertiesinhisarea,sohecanreachthembybikeincasetheyneedrepairsandhecandoithimself.,所以B選項(xiàng)正確。34.根據(jù)文章第2段Hemayonlyhave€15eurosinhisbankaccountatthemoment,butthat’sonlybecausehejustwithdrew700,000eurostobuyanewhome,histenth.Itwasreportedthatheowned7housesand2apartments.可知C選項(xiàng)正確。35.根據(jù)文章第3段“Ifindmostofthefoodinthetrash”,“the5euroshemightspendonfoodeverymonth,hisexpensesonlyincludeaninternetconnectionforhislaptop.Acellphoneisimpossible,asthatwouldcosthimanextra10euros”,這些都是例子展示老人的節(jié)約,所以A選項(xiàng)正確。36.根據(jù)文章第4段HeinzB.doesn’tknowwhohe’llleavehiswealthtowhenhepassesaway.Heisconsideringleavingsomeofthepropertiestothetenants(租戶)possibly正在考慮,還未決定,所以D選項(xiàng)正確。37.全篇文章在介紹百萬富豪老人過著勤儉的生活,所以C選項(xiàng)正確。A選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)在是部分信息,B選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)在homeless,C選項(xiàng)是部分信息。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(xiàng)中選出能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)。Singer-songwriterswritesongs,buthowdotheydoit?38Whatcomesfirst—themusicorthelyrics(歌詞)?Itturnsoutthateveryonehastheirownwayofwritingwhichworksforthem.39Ithasbeendescribedasfolkrock,countryandjazz.HetoldtheBBCthathegetsalotofhiswritinginspirationfromnovelslikeDonQuixoteandRobinsonCrusoe.Hesaid“Theygiveyouawayoflookingatlifeandunderstandingofhumannatureandastandardtomeasurethingsby”.Itseemstohaveworkedforhim.Hehashadacareerlastingsixdecadesandhaswonmanysongwritingawards.Andwhatcomesfirst,themusicorthelyrics?StephenSondheim,amusicaltheatrecomposersaidinaninterviewwithTheNewYorkerthat,whenitcomestosongwriting,thestressinaphraseisveryimportantforhim.“Youcanstartwritingalyric,andthentheinflectionofthelyricsuggestsatune(曲調(diào)).”40In2022,TaylorSwiftwonaSongwriter-ArtistoftheDecadeaward.41Shedescribesthemajorityofhersongsashavinga“modernstorylineorreferences,withapoetictwist”andcommonlyusesreallifeexperiencesandconversationsasinfluence.Asidefromlyrics,animportantpartofmanysongsistheinstrumentalbacking.Thisisoftencreatedwithchords,whereatleastthreenotesareplayedatthesametime,oftenonapianoorguitar.Chordprogression(和弦進(jìn)行)iswheredifferentchordsareplayedoneaftertheother.42So,ifyou’refeelingmusical,laydownsomechords,getinspiredandgiveitagoyourself!A.Thus,itcanactasthebaseforvocals(聲樂).B.Areyoueagertobeatalentinthefirstplace?C.Wheredomusiciansgettheirinspirationfrom?D.BobDylanisamusicianwithauniquemusicalstyle.E.Inrecenttimes,singer-songwritershavebeenpopular.F.Sheconsiderslyricsareherfavouritepartofsongwriting.G.Therefore,inhiswayofwriting,themusicandlyricscomeatthesametime.38.C選項(xiàng)Wheredomusiciansgettheirinspirationfrom?對(duì)應(yīng)前后兩個(gè)問句buthowdotheydoit?Whatcomesfirst—themusicorthelyrics?39.D選項(xiàng)auniquemusicalstyle是關(guān)鍵詞,對(duì)應(yīng)下面一句話Ithasbeendescribedasfolkrock,countryandjazz.40.G選項(xiàng)comeatthesametime和上一句話Youcanstartwritingalyric,andthentheinflectionofthelyricsuggestsatune.對(duì)應(yīng)。41.F選項(xiàng)She指的是前面提到的TaylorSwift,也對(duì)應(yīng)后面的She.42.A選項(xiàng)it指的是Thisisoftencreatedwithchords,whereatleastthreenotesareplayedatthesametime,oftenonapianoorguitar.Chordprogression(和弦進(jìn)行)iswheredifferentchordsareplayedoneaftertheother.43.A.teacherB.managerC.physicianD.engineer44.A.maleB.youngC.familiarD.female45.A.helpB.runC.leaveD.jump46.A.slowlyB.fastC.excitedlyD.gracefully47.A.disappointedB.frightenedC.pleasedD.hesitant48.A.testB.noteC.selectionD.examination49.A.walkingB.movingC.breathingD.bleeding50.A.colleaguesB.coupleC.staffD.parent51.A.celebrateB.rememberC.meetD.record52.A.SuddenlyB.UncertainlyC.NormallyD.Frequently53.A.recognizedB.gainedC.lostD.sought54.A.harmedB.markedC.lackedD.caused55.A.CarryitonB.PutitdownC.TakeitoffD.Getitover56.A.cheapestB.simplestC.kindestD.safest57.A.moodB.faithC.healthD.patience第三部分語言運(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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)?!癐sthereadoctoraboard?”No43wantstohearthesewordswhileflying,butthistimetheworriedsoundofa44passengerawokeme.WewereovertheNorthAtlantic,andmyhusbandandIwereonourwayhomefromaholiday.Thecabin(機(jī)艙)wasdarkenedfortheinflightmovieswhenshoutsof“Wakeup!Oh,45!”rangout.Iwasoutofmyseat,46.43.句子中詢問“飛機(jī)上有醫(yī)生嗎?”(Isthereadoctoraboard?),根據(jù)語境可推出這里需要填入一個(gè)與醫(yī)生相關(guān)的詞。A選項(xiàng)“teacher”意為教師,B選項(xiàng)“manager”意為經(jīng)理,D選項(xiàng)“engineer”意為工程師,都與醫(yī)生無關(guān)。而C選項(xiàng)“physician”意為醫(yī)生,符合語境。因此,答案為C。44.根據(jù)后文“elderlywomanseizingthehandofherhusband”可以得知,是位老年婦女在抓住她丈夫的手,所以此處應(yīng)該是指一位女性乘客。因此,選項(xiàng)D.female符合語境。45.根據(jù)后文描述可知,一位老年婦女在飛機(jī)上突然需要幫助,因此她可能會(huì)喊出“Wakeup!Oh,help!”(醒醒!哦,救命?。┻@樣的呼救聲。所以選項(xiàng)A“help”符合語境。46.根據(jù)前一句“Iwasoutofmyseat”可知作者從座位上站起來,與空后的“TheflightattendantandIarrivedtogether”相呼應(yīng),說明作者迅速趕到現(xiàn)場(chǎng),所以應(yīng)該選擇副詞“fast”表示速度快,因此,B選項(xiàng)是正確答案。TheflightattendantandIarrivedtogethertoseea47elderlywomanseizingthehandofherhusband,whowasn’trespondingtoher.Hisheadwasback,hismouthopen.Ididaquick48:irregularbutsteadypulse(脈搏),colourgood,noevidentpain,49regularly.Imonitoredhispulse,andaskedthewomanaboutherhusband.At80yearsold,hehadacleanmedicalhistoryandtooknomedicines.The50hadtravelledtoScotlandto51their60thweddinganniversary.47.句子中提到“seizingthehandofherhusband,whowasn’trespondingtoher”,說明這位婦女很緊張,擔(dān)心她的丈夫。因此,選擇B選項(xiàng)“frightened”表示害怕的,最符合語境。48.在句子中提到了進(jìn)行“irregularbutsteadypulse,colorgood,noevidentpain”等檢查,這符合醫(yī)療上的體檢或檢查(examination)的語境,因此選項(xiàng)D“examination”是正確答案。49.根據(jù)上下文的描述,這位老年乘客的頭部向后仰,嘴巴張開,暗示他正在呼吸,因此選項(xiàng)C“breathing”是正確的。其他選項(xiàng)如“walking,moving,bleeding”都與句子描述不符。50.根據(jù)后文描述“celebratetheir60thweddinganniversary”可知,這對(duì)夫婦是去慶祝他們的60周年結(jié)婚紀(jì)念日的,所以選項(xiàng)B“couple”表示夫婦,符合語境。51.根據(jù)上下文可以推斷出這對(duì)夫婦去蘇格蘭是為了慶祝他們的60周年結(jié)婚紀(jì)念日。52herhusbandopenedhiseyes,smiledandsaid,“Oh!Hello.What’shappened?”“Well,you53consciousness(意識(shí))forafewminutes,”Isaid.“Yourheartbeatisn’tquiteright,whichmayhave54this.”Ireportedtothepilotthattherewasnootherreasonableexplanationfortheman’sincident.“Wecanputtheplanedownin20minutesinGander,”hetoldme,“orcarryonfortwohoursandlandinToronto.Whatdoyouwantmetodo,doc?”“55,”Isaid.Itwasn’tworthtakinganychances,andthe56thingwastogethimhospitalcarequickly.Threeweekslater,Ireceivedalovelythankyounotefromthisgentleman,whowillhopefullyremainingoo

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