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绝密★考试结束前2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期中模拟卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:140分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔

把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.测试范围:必修第一册Units1~3(上教版2020)。4.难度系数:

0.65。5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbe

tweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers

onyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.5:55.B.6:15.C.6:45.D.6:302.A.Goonatrip.B.Takealo

ngsail.C.Runarestaurant.D.Prepareameal.3.A.ShewatchedaTVshowuntilmidnight.B.Shewastryinganewdiet.C.Shedidtoomuchphysicalexercise.D.Shewashavingafev

er.4.A.Ataconveniencestore.B.Atacinema.C.Atarailwaystation.D.Atahospital.5.A.Helefthiscellphoneathome.B.Hewaslate

forthemeeting.C.Hewasinahurrytogobackhome.D.Hedidn’treadthemessagewhilerunning.6.A.Ticketsellerandaudience.B.Managerandsecretary.C.Librarian

andreader.D.Receptionistandcustomer.7.A.Theboy’sexaminationscore.B.Theboy’slifegoalsinthefuture.C.Theboy’sperforma

nceinabasketballgame.D.Parents’expectationonchild’sacademicperformance.8.A.Themanhadsupposedthewomantobelate.B.Stacydidn’ttakethetrafficintoconsidera

tion.C.Stacydidn’tadmitbeinglatefortheappointment.D.Thewomanwasalittlebitlatefortheappointment.9.A.Fromthenewspaper.B.FromtheI

nternet.C.Fromwildlifeprotectiongroups.D.Fromthegovernmentofficials.10.A.Themancanonlymakealocalcall.B.Themancan’tusehertelephone.C.Themancancalla

nypersonintheworld.D.Themancanbeherguestatanytime.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.A

ftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonc

e.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13areba

sedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Hewaspunishedtobeworkinginananimalshelter.B.Hewasfinedalotofmoneyandlosthisjo

basabutcher.C.Hewasforbiddenfromlivinginhisapartmentforthreeyears.D.Hewasheavilyfinedandnotallowedtokeepanimalsfortenyears.12.A.Hewassc

ratchedbythecatheraisedathome.B.Hiscatwascapturedandnearlykilledbythetiger.C.Hewasattackedbythetigerandwasbitinthe

arm.D.Histigerwasseriouslyillaftereatingtherawmeat.13.A.Mingcan’tlivewithoutjazzandhip-hop.B.Mingisnotaccustomedtothecount

rylife.C.Mingdoesn’tlikethefoodintheanimalshelter.D.Hecan’tfallasleepwithoutMing’ssmellandnoise.Questions14through16arebase

donthefollowingpassage14.A.Thelocation.B.Thescenery.C.Theseafood.D.Theculture.15.A.Attractwhalestotheclosershore.B.Te

llpeoplewheretoseewhales.C.Warnpeopletostayawayfromshore.D.Goaroundtogatherenoughvisitors.16.A.Itisheldeveryotheryearinsummer.B.IthelpsWhaleCriertos

howhistalents.C.Itguaranteeseveryonetofindsomethingtoenjoy.D.Itisoneofthebesteco-artsfestivalsinSouthAfrica.Questions17through

20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Sheisachef.B.Sheisanurseassistant.C.Sheisamedicaltranscriptionist.D.Sheisaho

usewife.18.A.Listeningtotheconversationbetweenthedoctorandpatients.B.Writingdownthemedicalreportonthecomputer.C.Findingtheproblemsinthem

edicaltreatment.D.Helpingthedoctortotakecareofpatients.19.A.Shegetspaideverytwoweeks.B.Shecanexplainittoherson.C.Shecanlearn

fromdifferentmedicalcases.D.Shecanbalanceworkwithdomesticduties.20.A.Heregardsthejobmeaninglessandlooksdownuponit.B.Heinsists

thatitshouldbedonebythedoctorhimself.C.Heisproudofhismotherandunderstandsherchoice.D.Hefeelssorrythatitisn

otpaidaswellashisfather’sjob.II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassage

coherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fort

heotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ClassicgardensofSuzhouFineworksofartandarchitectureformanimportantpartofourcultura

lheritage.Fortunately,someoftheseculturalsites21(preserve)wellsincetheywereunearthed.Chinesegardendesign,22seekstorecreateminiaturen

aturallandscapes,couldn’tbeanybetterillustratedthanintheninegardensinthehistoriccityofSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince.Suzhou’sclassicalga

rdens,23buildingsandlandscapearecoupledtogether,createaharmoniousunionbetweenmanandnature.TheclassicalgardensofSuzhouaretheuni

ficationofhousesandgardens,andtheyweremeanttobeappreciatedandlivedinaswell.Athicklypopulatedcity24Suzhouoftenlacksrichnaturalscen

ery,andthatiswhysuchtypicalarchitectureshouldbefoundinthecity.25(improve)theirlivingconditions,certainindividuals

inSuzhouwouldattempttocreateharmonyintheirlivingenvironmentbyconstructingtheirhomestogetherwithnature.FoundedintheSongDynasty,CanglangPavilionhas2

6(long)historyamongalloftheexistingclassicalgardensofSuzhou.Naturallywelldesigned,it27(call)oneofthefourbestgardensinSuzho

u.28otherthreeareLionGroveGarden,theHumbleAdministrator’sGardenandLingeringGarden.ThemasterfullydesignedCanglangPavilionlookssi

mplebutelegant.Withoutfancydecorations,itcombinesbuildingswithscenerysoperfectlyandprofoundly29thewholegardenappearst

ohavebeenformednaturally.Suzhou’sclassicalgardensholdhighvalueforthestudyofChineselandscapegardening,architecture,culture,aesthetics(美学)

andphilosophy.AllnineofSuzhou’smostfamousclassicalgardens30(add)totheWorldHeritageListbyUNESCOin1997.SectionBDirections:Fillinea

chblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.bodiesB.containersC.cut

D.decomposedE.denselyF.engagedG.preventionH.propertyI.removeJ.scarcelyK.unwantedGetridofmosquitoes,buthow?Almosteveryonewhospendstimeo

utdoorshasexperiencedmosquitoes.Thesebloodsuckinginsectsgiveitchybitesandcanspreaddisease.Buthowcanyoua

voidthemandprotectyourself?JessicaDamianoisagardeningexpert.Inarecentstory,Damianosaidthebestcontrolis31.Andshegavesuggestionsonhow

to32mosquitopopulations.Itmayseemdifficulttoavoidmosquitoes,asmostoftheareasintheworldare33populatedwiththe

m.Peoplewholivenear34ofwater,suchaslakeside,mayexperiencemoremosquitoes.Butthereareseveralmeasuresyoucantaketoreducetheir

numbers.Mosquitoesneedlessthanacentimeterofwatertolayeggs.Afemalecanlayhundredsofeggsatatime.So,checkyour35toseeifthereisanywherethatcollectswater

.Watercaneasilycollectinsmall36—achild’stoy,atrashcanlid,oracookingpot.Eveniftheamountofstandingwaters

eemssmall,37it.Makeholesinthebottomsofcontainersthatcanhold38water.Otherstandingwatersuchasinpondsandbirdbathscanbe39withchemicals.Therear

eotherthingsyoucandotoprotectyourself.Putscreensinyourdoorsandwindowsorkeepthemclosed.Andcutdownontimespentoutdoorsbetweentheearlyeveningandth

eearlymorning.Mosquitoesaremost40duringthattime.III.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionADirections:Foreachbl

ankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontex

tPeoplearelookingforwaystoreducetheircarbonfootprint.Purchasingpropertythatisenvironmentallyresponsibleisagoodinvestmentforthosewhoare41th

eirownhealthandthewell-beingoftheearth.Basedonthistrend,eco-communitiesarebeingdesignedwithagreen42inmind.DocksideGreeninVictoria,BritishColumbi

aisoneofthem.Ifeverythinggoesaccordingtoplan,DocksideGreenwillbea43communityalongtheharborfrontofBritish

Columbia’scapitalcity.Thecommunitywillbehometo2,500peopleandwill44residential,office,andretailspace.BuildersofDocksideGreenhaveth

eenvironmentinmindwitheverychoicetheymake.Theyensureproperventilation(通风),andguaranteeresidents100%freshindoorair.Buildingmaterials,suchaspaintsan

dwood,are45andnon-poisonous.Eco-consciousbuildersusebamboowhereverpossiblebecauseitgrowsfastanddoesnotrequire46togrow.Energye

fficiencyisoneofthe47concernsineco-communities,suchasDocksideGreen.Notonlydoenergy-efficientappliancesandlightfixtures(照明

设备)reducetheenvironmental48ofheatingandhotwater,buttheyalsosaveresidentsandbusinessownersmoney.DocksideGreenclaimsthathomeownerswilluse55%less

energythanaverageresidentsinCanada.Residentswillhaveindividualwatermetres(水表)49studiesshowthatpeopleusearound20%lessenergywhentheyarebilledforex

actlywhattheyuse.50,wateristreatedatDocksideGreenandreusedforflushingtoilets.Plannersofeco-communitiessuch

asDocksideGreenmusttakethe51intoconsideration.DocksideGreenplansonreusing90%ofitsconstructionwaste.Theyalsoplanto

continueusinglocalsuppliersforalloftheirtransportandmaintenanceneeds.Thisisagreatwaytoreduce52.Docksideresidentswillbeencourage

dtotakeadvantageofaminitransportsystemandbuyintothecommunity’scarshareprogram.Finally,plansareunderwayforahi

gh-techheatingsystemthatwilluse53energyinsteadoffossilfuels.Docksideresidentswill54excellentlocalserviceswithhigh-qualityhealthcare,shoppingand

educationattheheartofthecommunity,alongwithexcellentleisurefacilitiesandplentifulgreenopenspaces.Eco-communiti

eswillprefertheuseoflocally-sourcedgoodsandservices;theywillbe55placestolive,promotingasenseofcivicpride,responsibilityand,asthe

namesuggests,community.41.A.ashamedofB.concernedaboutC.connectedwithD.proudof42.A.sceneB.memoryC.focus

D.diet43.A.harmoniousB.digitalC.crowdedD.self-sufficient44.A.putasideB.belongtoC.consistofD.makeup45.A.naturalB.m

ixedC.historicD.fancy46.A.animalsB.pesticidesC.consumersD.conferences47.A.topB.embarrassingC.globalD.questionable48.A.convenienceB

.advantageC.protectionD.impact49.A.forfearthatB.sothatC.becauseD.although50.A.HoweverB.InparticularC.ThereforeD.Inadditi

on51.A.imageB.futureC.labelD.decoration52.A.emissionsB.accidentsC.unemploymentD.crime53.A.traditionalB.man-

madeC.renewableD.enough54.A.resultfromB.refertoC.contributetoD.benefitfrom55.A.desirableB.reliableC.recyclableD.imagin

arySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthe

mtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.APeanutstoT

hisProudlyreadingmywords,Iglancedaroundtheroom,onlytofindmyclassmatesbearingbigsmilesontheirfacesandtearsintheireyes.Confus

ed,Iglancedtowardmystone-facedteacher.Havingnochoice,IslowlyraisedthereportIhadslavedover,hopingtohidemyself.“

Whatcouldbecausingeveryonetoactthisway?”Quickly,IflashedbacktothedayMissLancelotgavemethetask.ThiswasthefirstrealtalkIrecei

vedinmynewschool.Itseemedsimple:goontheInternetandfindinformationaboutamannamedGeorgeWashington.Sincemyideaofhistorycamefromanancientteacherinmyho

mecountry,Ihadneverheardofthatnamebefore.AsIsearchedthenameofthisfellow,itbecameobviousthatthereweretwopeoplehavingthesamenamewholookedcompletel

ydifferent!Oneinventedhundredsofusesforpeanuts,whiletheotherledsomesortofarmyacrossAmerica.Istaredatthescreen,wonde

ringwhichonemyteachermeant.Icalledmygrandfatherforagoldenpieceofadvice:flip(掷)acoin.Heads—thecommander

,andtails—thepeanutsguy.Ah!Tails,myreportwouldbeaboutthegreatmanwhoinventedpeanutbutter,GeorgeWashingtonCarver.Butnow,Iwasto

tallylost.Ohwell,Iloweredthepaperandsatdownatmydesk,burningtofindoutwhatIhaddonewrong.Asaclassmatebeganhisreport,itallbecameclea

r,“MyreportisonGeorgeWashington,themanwhostartedtheAmericanRevolution.”Thewholeworldbecamequite!HowcouldIknowthatshemeantthatG

eorgeWashington?Obviously,mygradewasawful.Heartbrokenbutfearless,Idecidedtoturnthisaround.ItalkedtoMissLancel

ot,butsheinsisted:Nore-dos;nonewgrade.Ifeltthatthepunishmentwasnotjustified,andIbelievedIshouldhaveasecondchance.Consequently,Ithrewmyselfheartilyint

omyworkfortherestoftheschoolyear.Tenmonthslater,thatchanceunfoldedasIfoundmyselfsittingintheheadmaster’sofficewithmygrandfath

er,nowhavinganentirelydifferentconversation.Ismiledandflashedbacktotheembarrassingmomentatthebeginningoftheyearastheheadmasterinformedmeofmy

decisiontoskipthesixthgrade.Justiceissweet!56.Whatdidtheauthor’sclassmatesthinkabouthisreport?A.Adequate.B.Ridiculous.C.Boring.D.Puzzling.5

7.Whywastheauthorconfusedaboutthetask?A.HeknewlittleaboutAmericanhistory.B.Hefollowedtheadviceandflippedac

oin.C.Heforgothisteacher’sinstruction.D.Hewasnewattheschool.58.Theunderlinedword“burning”inPara.3probablymeans_______.A.annoye

dB.ashamedC.readyD.eager59.Intheend,theauthorturnedthingsaround_______.A.byredoinghistaskB.throughhiso

wneffortsC.withthehelpofhisgrandfatherD.undertheguidanceofhisheadmasterBManyfactorscaninterferewithagoodnight’ssleep—fromwor

kstressandfamilyresponsibilitiestoillnesses.Youmightnotbeabletocontrolthefactorsthatinterferewithyoursleep.How

ever,youcanadopthabitsthatencouragebettersleep.Startwiththesesimpletips.1.SticktoasleepscheduleSetasidenomorethanei

ghthoursforsleep.Therecommendedamountofsleepforahealthyadultisatleastsevenhours.Mostpeopledon’tneedm

orethaneighthoursinbedtobewellrested.Gotobedandgetupatthesametimeeveryday,includingweekends.Beingconsistentreinforcesyourbody’ssle

ep-wakecycle.Ifyoudon’tfallasleepwithinabout20minutesofgoingtobed,leaveyourbedroomanddosomethingrelaxing.Readorlistentosoothingmusi

c.Gobacktobedwhenyou’retired.Repeatasneeded,butcontinuetomaintainyoursleepscheduleandwake-uptime.2.Payattentiontowhatyou

eatanddrinkDon’tgotobedhungryorstuffed.Inparticular,avoidheavyorlargemealswithinacoupleofhoursofbedtime

.Discomfortmightkeepyouup.Caffeineandalcoholdeservecaution,too.Thestimulatingeffectsofcaffeinetakehourstowe

aroffandcaninterferewithsleep.Andeventhoughalcoholmightmakeyoufeelsleepyatfirst,itcandisruptsleeplateri

nthenight.3.CreatearestfulenvironmentKeepyourroomcool,darkandquiet.Exposuretolightintheeveningsmightmakeitmorechallengingtofallasleep.Avo

idprolongeduseoflight-emittingscreensjustbeforebedtime.Considerusingroom-darkeningshades,earplugs,afano

rotherdevicestocreateanenvironmentthatsuitsyourneeds.Doingcalmingactivitiesbeforebedtime,suchastakingabathorusingrelaxationtechniques,mightpromo

tebettersleep.4.LimitdaytimenapsLongdaytimenapscaninterferewithnighttimesleep.Limitnapstonomorethanonehourandavoidn

appinglateintheday.However,ifyouworknights,youmightneedtonaplateinthedaybeforeworktohelpmakeupyoursleepdebt.5.Includephysicalact

ivityinyourdailyroutineRegularphysicalactivitycanpromotebettersleep.However,avoidbeingactivetooclosetobedtime.Spendingtimeoutsideeverydaymig

htbehelpful,too.6.ManageworriesTrytoresolveyourworriesorconcernsbeforebedtime.Jotdownwhat’sonyourmindandthensetitasidefortomorrow.Stressmanagement

mighthelp.Startwiththebasics,suchasgettingorganized,settingprioritiesanddelegatingtasks.60.Whatcanbe

learnedfromthepassage?A.It’snothardtocontrolthefactorsinterferingwithoursleep.B.Thelongerwesleep,thebette

rwefeel.C.It’sbettertoremaininbedwhenyoufailtofallasleep.D.Stresscancontributetobadsleep.61.Accordingtothearticle,whic

hofthefollowingencouragesbettersleep?A.Dophysicalexercisebeforegoingtobed.B.Drinkalcoholtogetsleepy.C.Avoidlongnapsduringtheda

y.D.Dosomeindooractivities.62.Thisarticleismostlikelytocomefrom____________.A.atravelmagazineB.anadverti

sementC.ahealthmagazineD.aninformalletterCThewoodsareturningorange.Driftsofdryleavesaregrowingonforestfloorsandfly

ingintostreetcorners.Fromadistance,itisbeautiful.Buttheairisstillwarmandsummery.Thisturningandleaffallisnottheusualgra

dualpreparationforwinterintemperatezones(温带)butastressresponsebytreestryingtopreservewater.Wearenowinafalseautumn,causedbyhe

atanddrought.Anditfeelswrong.Thereis,therefore,somethingdeeplydisturbingaboutsuchagraphicalterationoffamiliarrhythms.Droughtsarenotunk

nowntotheUK,ofcourse,andtoomanypartsoftheworldarecertainlyfamiliarwithfarmoresevereversions.Butincreasinglytheyareoccurringinthecontextofa

climateemergency,andrecord-breakingheat.Andthebeautyofafalseautumn,specifically,hasanemotionaleffect,adeepweirdness,somethingmysteriouslysuggestive

ofevilordangerCulturesacrosstheworldcontainceremoniesforthepropitiation(宽恕)oftheweather;asenseofresponsibilityforthenatura

lworld—andthebeliefthatitwillpunishusifwefailit—isasoldashumanity.OneofthereasonswhytheRomanticpoetSa

muelTaylorColeridge’s1798poemTheRimeoftheAncientMarinerissoeffectiveisthedirectnesswithwhichitlinkstheshootin

gofanalbatross(信天翁)—thedestructionofinnocentwildlife—toaterriblechangeintheweather:norain,justburning,death-dealingsun.Wemaynotunderstandthemecha

nism,butataninstinctual(本能的)levelitfeelsright.Andinasimilarwayithasnotreallybeenasurprisetohearthatbirdsarestruggling.In

London,youngswifts(雨燕)wereseenfallingoutofthesky.Fewer—andtooearly—nutsandberriesmeansomeanimalswillnotlivethroughthiswi

nter.Oldertrees,withtheirlongerroots,willhopefullysurvive,butyoungtreesmaynot—allthatpromisesfurtherwarming.Therewillalw

aysbeadegreeofuncertaintyaboutthecausesofspecificweatherevents,butwecannotdenythatwehavenottakencareofthealbatross.Nowwemusthopewearedoingenough

tomakesurethatthesefearfulgoldendaysarepotanautumnofautumns.63.Accordingtothepassage,whatisadisturbingsignof“afalseautumn”?

A.Treeleavesareturningorangeandfallgraduallyinwinter.B.BirdsarestrugglingtofalloutoftheskyinLondon.C.Peopleworldwidearecareles

sofdroughtsandheatintheUK.D.Nutsandberries-ripenearlierbutyieldlessthanbefore.64.WhyisColeridge’s1798poemTheRimeoftheAncientMarinersoeffective?A.Be

causepeopleacrosstheworldsympathizewiththealbatross.B.Becauseitdirectlylinksdestructionofwildlifetoext

remeweather.C.Becausewearecertainabouthowtheweathershiftsinstinctually.D.BecauseheisanestablishedRomanticpoetcuriousaboutnatur

e.65.Whichofthefollowingisimpliedbytheunderlinedsentence(Line6,Paragraph4)?A.Thisautumnmustbeseenasa

warningtotakeinstantaction.B.Plantsandanimalsareboundtosurviveinspiteoftheirfear.C.Thewriterappreciatesandlooksforwardtosuchgoldendays.D.Abundante

nvironmentalprotectionhasalreadybeenensured.66.Whatistheoveralltoneofthepassage?A.Optimistic.B.Concerned.C.Humorous.D.Ironic.Sect

ionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthere

aretwomoresentencesthanyouneed.TipstoKeepYourPersonalItemsSafeWhileTravellingYoumightbesurprisedtohearthateveninthelimit

edspaceofanairplane,theftsstilldooccur.Inacasereported,twomenonboardaflightwerearrestedafterbeingsuspectedofstealingcashfromfellowpa

ssengers’mid-flight.67Whileairlinesdon’tadvertisethefact,they’renotasrareasyoumaythink.Therearesometipstoensureyoudon’tbecomethevi

ctimofsuchcrimes.68Thisisespeciallyimportantifyouhaveablack,featurelessbag.Forexample,youcansewasymbolonitorwriteyouriniti

alsonthebag.Keepyourvaluablessuchascash,yourIDandpassport,andjewelleryinasmallbagthatyoucanplaceundertheseatinfrontof

you.Restyourfeetonyourbagtomakesurenoonegetsclosetothebag.69Ittakesjustafewsecondsforexperiencedthievesto

stealyourbag,sonevergivethemtheopportunitybyleavingitunattended.70Forexample,youcandivideyourcashintothreeportionsandkeep

someinyoursmallbag,someinapairofjeansthat’srolledupinyourcheckedbaggage,andsomeinyourtoiletriesbag(化妆包).Inthisway,evenify

ouloseonestashofmoney,youwillnotbeleftwithabsolutelynocash.A.Toensureyougetenoughstorageroom,trytoboardtheflightearly.B.Brin

gitwithyouwheneveryouleaveyourseat.C.Thieveswon’tspendtoolongonlockedbagsasitmaydrawattentiontothemselves.D

.Caseslikethisareknownasin-flight,ormid-flightthefts.E.Keepyourcashorcreditcardsindifferenthidingplaces.F.Makesureyourbagisea

silyrecognizablesothievescan’tjustswitchitoutwithasimilarlookingbag.IV.SummaryWriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summa

rizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinNOMORETHAN60WORDS.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.FallasFestivalisoneofthemostuniquefestival

scelebratedinSpain.HappeningfromMarch14to19inValencia,thecityisfilledwithtallcolorfulstatuescalledninots,peopleda

ncingonthestreetstothebeatofthedrum,traditionalfoodsandalotoffun!Itisacelebrationoftheendofwinterandthestartofspring.Theseimpressiveninotsaremadeover

manymonthsandwillbesetonfireinaannualceremonycalledLaCremáattheendofthefourdays.It’sabeautifulwaytogreetthenewseasonwithsomeheat!Itis

veryimportanttoknowhowburningbeautifulstatuesstarted.ThoughtheoriginsoftheLasFallasdeValenciaareuncertain,themostwell-knownopiniondatesback

tocenturiesago.Incelebrationofthecomingofspring,carpenters(木匠)wouldburntraditionallampsusedtolightupworkshopsinthedarknessofwinte

rthatwerenolongerneeded.Theselampswerecalled“parots”.ThecreativeValenciancraftsmenwouldalsodressuptheirparotsascustomersthathave

giventhemtroubleinthepast,andlateron,itbecameatraditiontofindthemostinventiveparot.Astheyearswentby,peoplebecamem

orecreativeandtheannualtraditionlivesontothisday.Nowadays,Valenciacelebratesthisfestivalmainlyin4days.Thestreetsarefi

lledwithextremelygreatenergy—withlarger-than-lifefiguresparadingthecityandpeopledancingonthestreetstothesoundofmusic.Duringthese

daystherearespecialeventscalledTheMascleta,NitdeFoc,LaPlanta,andLaCema.ToenjoythefullexperienceofLasFallas,westronglyrecommendattendingallofthese

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latethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.请随时按照你的方便联系我,安排面试时间。73.学生们正要冲去

食堂,老师突然来宣布一个好消息。(about)74.艺术家们赞不绝口的中国山水画展现了对人与自然和谐关系的追求。(praisen.)75.遍布街头大大小小的咖啡馆错落有致,满足了都市人适应快节奏生活的需求。(adapt)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)Direction:

WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你所在学校的英文校刊向全体高一学生征稿,主题是“我的高一生活

”,你有意参加此次活动。请根据下列要点完成一篇英语作文。1.结合你的自身经历谈谈你进入高中后的感受;2.并对即将进入高中的学生们给出建议。Asahighschoolfreshman,Iamhonoredtohaveenter

edanewchapterinmylife.Afterexperiencingupsanddowns,Ihavelearnedalotofgreatvalue.____________________________

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