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巴蜀中学高2026届高一上期末模拟试题B1U4-U5第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位
置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.HowwillCrystalspendmostofhertimeinItaly?A.Dealingwithh
erwork.B.Travelingaround.C.Visitinghersister.2.Whatelsedothespeakersneed?A.Potatoes.B.Beef.C.Porksausages.3.Whydidthewoman
gotoMatt’sshop?A.Foritscats.B.Foritscoffee.C.Foritsbooks.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Anactor.B.Amovie.C.Afriend.
5.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherestaurant?A.Verydisappointing.B.Quitesatisfactory.C.Justso-so.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小
题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长
对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.ShowhisIDcard.B.Payextra.C.Openhissuitcases.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Gothroughsecurity.B.B
oardtheplane.C.Gethisboardingpass.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatisSteve’sfavoritesport?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Basketball.9.Wheredoesthewomanliketorun?A.In
thegym.B.Inherneighborhood.C.NeartheWestLake.10.WhoisSteveprobablytalkingto?A.Hiscolleague.B.Hisneigh
bor.C.Hiscoach.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthewomangoingtodoafterschool?A.Gotoheruncle’shouse.B.Adoptalittlecat.C.Buysomefoodf
orherself.12.Whydoesthemanrefusethewoman’sinvitation?A.Hedoesn’tfeelwell.B.Heneedstolookafterhismother.C.Hehastogotothepetclinic.13.How
manycatsdoesthemanhavenow?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?A.Conc
erned.B.Unhappy.C.Amazed.15WhatdoesthewomansuggestBilldo?A.Apologizeforhismistake.B.Workinanotherindustry.C.Enrichhisknowledgefirst.16.W
hatdidthewomanmajorin?AEducation.B.Economics.C.ComputerScience.17.WhatisBilllikelytodonext?A.Signupforacourse.B.Meethisleader.C.Makeaphone
call.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howdidmostpeopleintheroomreacttothespeaker’sidea?A.Favorably.B.Anxiously.C.Calml
y.19.Whatdidthespeaker’sgrandfatheraskhimtodo?A.Befriendlytoothers.B.Acceptthechanges.C.Learntobehimself.20.Whatdoweknow
aboutthespeaker?A.Heisahostnow.B.Hehasmorethanonechild.C.Hewritesbooksaboutchildren.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节共
15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分AAreYouaMoringPerson?Morningsarenotforeveryone.Knowingthatourownbodiesmaybewiredtopreferacertaintimeofdayis.certainlyarelief.But
manyofusstillhavetowakeupandfunctionduringthosefirstdaylighthours.Sowhatcanyoudo?Wetappedavarietyofexperts-fromsleep
expertstonutritioniststolifeorganizationalpros(生活管理达人)—tosharetheirtricksonhowtomakemorninglessstressfulandmorepleasantforeven
themostafter-hoursofnightowls.1.NightwakingPoorsleepqualitycanexplainwhywesometimeswakeupfromeighthoursofsno
ozingandfeellikeweonlyclockedinatfour.“It’snormaltohaveoneortwoawakenings,butmorethanthatleavesusfeelinggroggy(昏昏沉沉
)inthemorningbecauseofthefragmentedsleep,”explainsShelbyHarris,directorofthebehavioralsleepmedicineprogramatMontefioreMe
dicalCenter.2.TheScienceofsnoozingThesnoozebuttondoesmoreharmthangood.Noddingoffagainsendsyouintoalightandfragmentedsleep!Multiplesn
oozescanleaveyoufeelinggroggierthanjustgettingoutofbedthefirsttime.Instead,behonestaboutthetimeyouintendtogetupandthenenjoyeverylastminuteofsl
eep,soyoucanwakeupalertandreadytogo.3.Don’teaseintoyourworkdayItcanbetemptingtoplowthroughtheeasythingsearlyon—checkinge-mail,scanningtheheadline
s—butit’swisetotacklethebiggerstufffirst.“Gettingtoworkonthemostimportanttasksnotonlyupsthechancesthattheyactuallyg
etdone,butitalsoleavesyouwithaburstofaccomplishmenttotakewithyoutherestoftheday,”saysJasonSelk,coauth
orofOrganizeTomorrowToday.4.SavesocialmediaforlaterScheduleasocialmediablocklaterintheafternoontocheckinwhe
nyou’relikelytoneedabreakanyway,andsavethemorningfortheimportantstuff.1.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tohelpustogetthemostoutofourm
ornings.B.Torelieveusfromtheguiltofmultiplesnoozesinthemorning.C.Towarnusoftheharmofnotgettingoutofbedimmed
iately.D.Toinformusaboutthefactthatourbodiesarewiredtopreferacertaintimeofday.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Oneortwoawakenings
ensureusagoodnight’ssleep.B.Tobeanearlybird,betterforgetaboutthesnoozebutton.C.It’simportantnottoblocksocia
lmediumifyouwanttosaveyourmorning.D.Beginningadaywitheasythingsarousedourinterestandasenseofaccompli
shment.3.Wherecanwefindthepassage?A.ClassifiedAdvertisementB.TravelBrochureC.LifeandStudyD.ScientificJournalBSittinginthegardenformyfriend’sbirt
hday.Ifeltabuzz(振动)inmypocket.MyheartracedwhenIsawtheemailsender’sname.Theemailstartedoff:“DearMrGreen,thankyouforyourinterest”and“t
hereviewprocesstooklongerthanexpected.”Itendedwith“Wearesorrytoinformyou…”andmyvisionblurred(模糊).Theposition—measuringsoilqualityintheSaha
raDesertaspartofanundergraduateresearchprogramme—hadfeltliketheanswerIhadspentyearslookingfor.Ihadputsomuchtimeandemotionale
nergyintoapplying,andIthoughttherejectionmeanttheendoftheroadformysciencecareer.SoIwasshockedwhen,notlongaftertheemail,ProfessorMaryDe
von,whowasrunningtheprogramme,invitedmetoobservetheworkbeingdoneinherlab.Ijumpedatthechance,andafewweekslaterIwasequallyshocked—ando
verjoyed—whensheinvitedmetotalkwithheraboutpotentialprojectsIcouldpursueinherlab.Whatsheproposeddidn’tseemasex
citingastheoriginalprojectIhadappliedto,butIwasgoingtogiveitmyall.Ifoundmyselfworkingwitharoboticsprofessorontechniquesforcollectingdatafromthedese
rtremotely.Thatproject,whichIcouldcompletefrommysofainsteadofintheburningheatofthedesert,notonlysurvivedthelockdownbutworkedwheretr
aditionalmethodsdidn’t.Intheend,Ihadanewscientificinteresttopursue.WhenIappliedtograduateschool,Ifoundthreeprogrammespro
misingtoallowmetofollowmydesiredresearchdirection.AndIappliedwiththesameanxiousexcitementasbefore.WhenIwasrejectedfro
monethathadseemedlikeaperfectfit,itwasundoubtedlydifficult.ButthistimeIhadtheperspective(视角)tokeepitfrom
sendingmeintopanic.IthelpedthatintheendIwasacceptedintooneoftheotherprogrammesIwasalsoexcitedabout.Ratherthansett
ingplansinstone,I’velearnedthatsometimesIneedtotaketheopportunitiesthatareoffered,eveniftheydon’tsoundperfectatthetime,andmakethemostofthem.4
.Howdidtheauthorfeeluponseeingtheemailsender’sname?A.Anxious.B.Angry.C.Surprised.D.Settled.5.Aftertalk
ingwithProfessorDevontheauthordecidedto________.A.criticisethereviewprocessB.staylongerintheSaharaDesert,C.apply
totheoriginalprojectagainD.puthisheartandsoulintothelabwork6.Accordingtotheauthor,theprojectwiththeroboticsprofessorwas________
.A.demandingB.inspiringC.misleadingD.amusing7.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Aninvitationisareputation.B.Aninnovationisaresolution.C.Arejectioncanb
earedirection.D.Areflectioncanbearestriction.CAnimmersiveandslow-pacedCitywalkisbecomingtrendyacrossC
hina.Incontrasttorushingpastovercrowdedtouristlandmarks,thenewtrendhasemergedasapopularalternativetoexplorebustlingmarkets,ancie
ntstreets,andcharmingalleysataleisurelypace.TheappealofCitywalkcatersparticularlytotheyoungergenerationoftencau
ghtupindemandingworkschedules.Asevidencedbytheincreasingpopularityofhashtagslike“Citywalkforvacation”o
nlifestylesharingplatformXiaohongshu,withastaggering465millionviewsandnearly464,600engagements,thetrendistrulycapturingunbelievableattention
.Citywalk,ormeanderingthroughtheurbanlandscapes,meanstheactofwalkingfreelyalongcitystreetsunburdenedbyexhaustivepl
ans.Itofferspeopleanavenuetointimatelyexperienceurbancultureandlocaltraditions.Citywalkisnotmerelyaboutsightseeing.Itcreatesanopportuni
tyforsocialinteractionsanddeepconnectionswiththecities.Citywalkroutesaretailoredtothespecificinterestsofbothout-of-town
touristsandlocals.Fortourists,thefocusisonsharinglocalcustomsandtraditions,whileforlocals,discussionsrevolv
earoundthecity’spast,present,andfuture.ThegrowingtrendofCitywalkreflectsachangingattitudetowardslife,embracingawarmer,morerela
xed,andslower-pacedlifestyle.AsCitywalkexpandsbeyondfirst-tiercitieslikeBeijing,Shanghai,andGuangzhou,tosecond-andthird-tiercitiesac
rossthecounty,itbringsfreshopportunitiesforthetourismindustry,insuchareasasdining,shopping,andaccommodation.GovernmentsinBeijingandShandonghaverecog
nizedthepotentialofCitywalk,incorporatingitintotheiractionplanstopromoteculturaltourismandleisureactivities.InShanghai,publ
icbuslinesspeciallydesignedhavebeenintroducedtoelevatetheoverallCitywalkforparticipants.“Byslowingdownanddelvingintothenarrowal
leys,observingthelivesofcityresidents,andimmersingoneselfinthecontextofmuseumsandartgalleries,oneisentitle
dtoembracethepleasureoflife,”saidLuoJun,aculturaltourismenthusiast.8.What’sthemainreasonforthepopularityofCitywalkamongyoung
people?A.Itmainlyfocusesonurbansightseeing.B.Socialmediaoffermanytemptingvideos.C.Busyworkschedulelimitsthechoiceofp
eople.D.Conventionaltouristlandmarksarelosingcharm.9.What’sthemeaningofunderlinedword“staggering”inthesecondparagrap
h?A.Astonishing.B.Rewarding.C.Embarrassing.D.Shrinking.10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTCitywalk?A.Animmersiver
outeforforeignerstoenjoythealleysinChengdu.B.AholidaytraveltohurriedlyvisitcrowdedlandmarksinShanghai.C.Afreewalkincludingvisitingmuseumsand
oldtownsinQingdao.D.AleisurelytouralongQiantangRivertoexperiencecitytransformation.11.WhathavesomegovernmentsdonetopromoteCitywal
k?A.Facilitiesinthemuseumshavebeenenhanced.B.Cooperationhasbeenstrengthenedamongcities.C.Opportunitieshavebeenofferedtothird-tiercities.D.Speci
ficpublictransportationrouteshavebeenintroduced.DWeallhaveatendencytofakelaugh,particularlywhenauthorityfigur
esinourlivestrytomakeajokethatjustdoesn’tland.Thoughitmightfeelrudenottolaughwhenyourin-lawsorbosstrytosaysomethingfunny,pretendingtodosomightn
otbemuchbetter.Itturnsout,evenifyouthinkthatyourforcedlaughingsoundsgenuine,peopleareusuallyprettygoodatseparatingtrulyspiritedbel
lylaughsfromfakeones.Buthowcantheypossibleknowthedifference?Well,whenresearchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,Los
Angelesstudiedtheacousticandperceptualdifferencesbetweenrealandfakelaughter,theyfoundthatsomeofthesound
sassociatedwithgenuinelaughteris“reallyhardtofake.”Intheirstudy,theresearchersdeterminedthatsubjectswereonlyfooledby37percentoffakel
aughter.Themostprominentfactordistinguishingreallaughterfromfakelaughterisduration--or,morespecifically,thenumberofbreathstakenininbe
tweensounds.Seeingasittakesmoreeffortandconcentrationtofakealaughasopposedtodoitgenuinely,peopletendtopausem
oreinbetweentheir“ha-ha’s”whenthey’refakingit.Evidently,thatpausingisprettynoticeable.“Afakelaughisbasical
lyanimitationofareallaugh,butproducedwithaslightlydifferentsetofvocalmusclescontrolledbyadifferentpar
tofourbrain,”GregBryant,theleadUCLAresearcheronthestudy,explained.“Theresultisthattherearesubtlefeaturesofthe
laughthatsoundlikespeech,and...peopleareunconsciouslyquitesensitivetothem.”Peoplehavealsoproventobeemotionallysensitivetolaughteraswell.“Our
rainsareverysensitivetothesocialandemotionalsignificanceoflaughter,”saidCarolynMcGettigan,ascientistatRoyalHolloway,Universityof
London.McGettiganconducteda2014studythatrecordedparticipants’brainresponsesastheylistenedtothesamepeopleproducegenuine
laughterbywatchingfunnyvideos,asopposedtofakelaughter.“Duringourstudy,whenparticipantsheardalaughthatwasposed,theyactivatedregionso
fthebrainassociatedwithmentalizinginanattempttounderstandtheotherperson’semotionalandmentalstate,”shesaid.So,whilew
emayunderstandthatcertainsocialsituationssometimesrequirefakelaughter,mostofthetime,ourinstinctsandemotionalintelligencearejusttoosmarttobuyintothe
m.AccordingtoMcGettigan,that’sagoodthing.“Evolutionarilyspeaking,it’sgoodtobeabletodetectifsomeoneisaut
henticallyexperiencinganemotionorifthey’renot,”shesaid.“Becauseyoudon’twanttobefooled.”12.WhatdoresearchersattheUniversit
yofCaliforniawanttofindoutinthisstudy?A.Whatisthedifferencebetweenafakelaughandarealone.B.Whichpartofthebraincontrolsthesoundofourlaughter.
C.Whydopeopleneedtofakelaughwhentheydon’twantto.D.Howtolaughasgenuinelyaspossiblewhenyouarefakingit.13.Yourforcedla
ughingismorenoticeablethanyouthink,mainlybecause_______.A.youseemmoreconcentratedwhenyoulaughforrealB.yo
utakemorebreathswhenyoutrytofakealaughC.afakelaughoftenhappensafterasuddenpauseD.areallaughusuallylastslongerthanafakeone14.Whichofthefollowingis
trueaccordingtoGregBryant?A.Reallaughterisnotatallcontrollablebyourbrain.B.Peoplemaynoticefakelaughterwithoutknowingwhy.C.Peopleusethesamesetofm
usclestolaughandtospeak.D.Fakinglaughsharesthesametechniquesasmakingspeech.15.WhathasCarolynMcGettigan’s201
4studyproven?A.Certainsocialsituationsmayrequireustofakealaugh.B.Evolutionhasenabledustorecognizeother’semotions.C.Byinstincts,weareablet
otellaperson’smentalstate.D.Wecansenseother’semotionalstatewhentheylaugh.第二节共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项,其中有两项为多余选项。WillTradit
ionalTVEverBeReplacedbyStreaming?Foralongtime,peoplehadtolistentotheradiotogetnews,drama,andmusicathome.Thisal
lchangedwiththedevelopmentofthetelevisionintheearly20thcentury.___16___Sincethen,BritishTVviewershaveenjoyedthelaunchofcommercia
lTV,theadditionofChannel4,andthenChannel5,andfinallythebirthofpaidservicesthroughsatelliteandcable.ASlowDeclineWhiletheuptakeofTVownershipexplod
ed,thedeclineoftelevision'sdominancehasbeenslowandhasbeengoingonforthepastdecade.___17___Streamingserviceshavegi
venusaccesstomorecontentthanwaseverpossible,includingbackcataloguesofclassicshowsandblockbustermovies.Ch
angingViewingHabitsIntheUK,adultsarespendingmoretimewatchingcontentonYouTubeandstreamingservicesthaneverbefore.In2018,thesefigureswere30minut
esand26minutesperdayrespectively.___18___StilltheKing___19___Forexample,in2018UKadultscontinuedtowatchBBCOneforanaverageof41minutesperday,mor
ethananystreamingservice.AverageviewingtimeforalltraditionalTVchannelscontinuestodeclinethough,despitemuchlarge
rquantitiesoforiginalcontentbeingproducedbytheseorganisations.___20___WhilethetraditionalTVnetworkshaveseenadecline,thetelevisionset
itselfdoesn'tlooklikeit'sgoinganywhereanytimesoon.A.Thishasbeenthetrendforthelastcoupleofdecades.B.Theoriginalcontenthasincludedmassivelypop
ularshows.C.Suddenly,wewereabletoseewhatwasgoingon,notjustlistenalong.D.ThetraditionalTVchannelsareta
kingawayaudiencesfromstreamingservices.E.MostmajorTVchannelshavetheirowncatchupstreamingservice.F.Whiledemandforstreamingservicesisup,T
Vcontinuestobethemostwatchedoverall.G.Today,wehavethepowertowatchwhatever,whenever,whereverwewant.第三部分语言运用(共五节,满分55分)第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分
,满分10分)21._____hisconclusionontheevidencehecollectedonthespot,heprovedthatthemurdererwasguilty.A.BasedB.BasingC.TobaseD.Being
based22.Belovedbypeopleofallclasses,Nerudaisoneofthemostwidelyreadpoetsinhistory,whowasonce_________asthePicassoofpoetry.A.respectedtoB
.relatedtoC.referredtoD.connectedto23.IttookmealongtimebeforeIwasabletofully____________whatmyparentshaddonef
orme.A.appreciateB.relateC.regardD.refer24.InAugust,radioactivewastewaterfromJapanwasreleasedintothePa
cificOcean,_________effectspeoplearestillsuffering.A.bywhichB.fromwhichC.fromwhoseD.bywhose25.Despite_
________undertheruinsaftertheearthquakeandthegreattroublehehad_________,hewasstillpositiveandrelivedayoungergirlbesidehim.A.trapped;breathingB.t
rapping;tobreatheC.beingtrapped;breathingD.trapping;breathed26.Anancienttemple_________theNorthernQiDynastywasde
stroyedinflames,_________concernsabouttheeffectiveprotectionofculturalrelics.A.datingbackto;causedB.datingfrom;causingC.
datedbackto;causingD.datedfrom;caused27.Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild______heorshewants______richyouare.A.whatever
,howeverB.nomatterwhat,nomatterhowC.whenever,howeverD.nomatterwhen,nomatterhow28.China’simageisimprovin
gsteadily,withmorecountries_________itsroleininternationalaffairs..A.beingrecognizedB.recognizingC.toberecognizedD.recognized29.Thereason________
hedidn’tcometoschoolontimeis________hehadtotakecareofhissickbrotherathome.A.That;becauseB.that;thatC.why;becauseD.why;that30.Therewasa
time_________,ifaladygotontoacrowdedbusortrain,agentlemanwouldstandupandofferherhisseat.A.whileB.asC.whenD
.until第二节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Thebeauty,majesty,andtimelessnessofaprimaryrainforestareindescribable.Itisimpossibleto___31___onfilm
,todescribeinwords,ortoexplaintothosewhohaveneverhadtheawe-inspiringexperienceofstandingintheheartofaprimaryrainforest.
Rainforestshave___32___overmillionsofyearstoturnintotheincrediblycomplexenvironmentstheyaretoday.Rainforestsrepresentastoreoflivingand___33
___renewablenaturalresourcesthatforanimmeasurablylongperiodoftime,byvirtueoftheirrichnessinbothanimala
ndplantspecies,have___34___awealthofresourcesforthesurvivalandwell-beingofhumankind.Theseresourceshaveincludedba
sicfoodsupplies,clothing,shelter,fuel,spices,industrialrawmaterials,andmedicineforallthosewhohavelivedinthemajestyofthefores
t.___35___,theinnerdynamics(动力学;相互作用的方式)ofatropicalrainforestisacomplexandfragilesystem.Everythingisso___36___thatupsett
ingonepartcanleadtounknowndamageorevendestructionofthewhole.Sadly,ithastakenonlyacenturyofhumaninterventiontodestroywhatnaturede
signedto___37___forever.Thescaleofhuman___38___onecosystemseverywherehasincreasedenormouslyinthelastfewde
cades.Since1980theglobaleconomyhastripledinsizeandtheworldpopulationhasincreasedby30percent.Consumptionofeverythingonth
eplanethasrisen—atacosttoour___39___.In2001,TheWorldResourcesInstituteestimatedthatthedemandforrice,wheat,andcornisexpectedtogrowby40%by20
25,increasingirrigationwaterdemandsby50%ormore.Theyfurtherreportedthatthedemandforwoodcoulddoublebytheyear2050;____40____,itisstillthetr
opicalforestsoftheworldthatsupplythemostpartoftheworld’sdemandforwood.In1950about15percentoftheEarth’
slandsurfacewascoveredbyrainforest.Today,morethanhalfhasalreadygoneupin____41____.Infewerthanfiftyyears,abouthalfoftheworld
’stropicalrainforestshavefallen____42____tofireordeforestation,andtherateofdestructionisstill____43____.Unbelievably,morethan200,000acresofra
inforestareburnedeveryday.Thatismorethan150acreslosteveryminuteofeveryday,and78millionacreslosteveryyear!Morethan20percen
toftheAmazonrainforestisalreadygone,andmuchmoreisseverely____44____asthedestructioncontinues.Ifnothingisdonetocontrolthis____4
5____,theentireAmazoncouldwellbegonewithinfiftyyears.Fewerrainforestsmeanlessrain,lessoxygenforustobreathe,andanincreasedthreatfromglobalwarming.31
.A.establishB.claimC.captureD.prove,32.A.extendedB.evolvedC.expandedD.resolved33A.energizingB.healingC.isolatingD.breathing34.A.destroyedB.contri
butedC.reducedD.affected35.A.HoweverB.FurthermoreC.ThereforeD.Otherwise36.A.activeB.positiveC.interdependentD.dominant37.
A.restoreB.supportC.relieveD.last38.A.pressureB.resourcesC.concernD.strengths39.A.existenceB.ecosystemC.speciesD.survival40.A.
unfortunatelyB.consequentlyC.naturallyD.similarly41.A.storeB.foodC.smokeD.wealth42.A.subjectB.downC.apar
tD.victim43.A.runningoutB.goingupC.holdingbackD.fallingdown44.A.releasedB.revealedC.threatenedD.boosted45.A.trendB.practiceC.intentionD.attitude第
三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。.JianbingisoneofChina’smostpopularstreetbreakfasts._____46_____Chinesedumplingshavespre
adwellbeyondthecountry’sbordersJianbingmightbeChina’sbest-keptculinarysecret.EveryneighborhoodhasitsownJianbingven
dor(摊贩)servingbreakfastfromdawnthroughmid-morning,satisfyinghungry____47____(local)ontheirwaytowork.Contra
ry____48____whatyoumightthink,Jianbingisnograb-and-gostreetbreakfast._____49_____(preserve)thecrispness(酥脆)oft
hepancake,Jianbingisnevercookedaheadoftime,sowaitinginalineispartoftheculture.But_____50_____(basic),Jianbingisabreakfastworthwaitingfo
r.JianbinghasalongerhistorythanalmostanyotherChinesestreetfood.ThoughttohaveoriginatedinShandongProvinceduringtheThreeKingdomsPeriod
,militarystrategistZhugeLianghadhissoldierscookfoodonshields(盾)_____51_____(hold)overthefire.Ofcourse,ifJianbingwerethateasytomake,itwouldhavetak
entheworldbystormlongbeforenow.Partof_____52_____challengeincopyingthedishisthattherecipeforaJianbingdiffersbyregion,andeve
nbyvendor.Manyconsiderit_____53_____(possible)tomakeyourownJianbingwithoutmonthsofpracticeandtuitionfrom
amaster.Yetafewcommittedforeignershavemadeit,who_____54_____(inspire)tobringJianbingtoahungryaudienceaftertheirfirsttas
teinChinabackinthe1980s.IntheUK,twinsMelissaandOliverFu,ownersofMeiMei’sStreetCartarebringingthejoysof
jianbingfirsttoLondonandnowManchesterdespiteallthedifficultytheyhavein______55______(perfect)theirtechnique.第四节单词拼写(共10小题;每
小题1分,满分10分)请根据首字母或汉语提示,使用必修一unit4-5两个单元中的单词的正确形式填空,每空一词。56.Therearemanykeyf________determiningyoursuccess,oneofw
hichisyourperseverance.(根据首字母单词拼写)57.OurannualartfestivalisscheduledtotakeplacenextThursdayandyourpresenceiscordiallya________.(根据首字母单词拼写)5
8.Itisnecessarythatwelearnvariousfirstaidtechniquefore________.(根据首字母单词拼写)59.Theeyewitness’uncleard________ofthe
scenehasmadethecasemoreconfusing,whichwilltakeawhileforthepolicetomakeclearofwhatreallyhappened.(根据首
字母单词拼写)60.Lossofsleepisacommonprobleminmodernsociety,a________thequalityofpeople’slife.(根据首字母单词拼写)61.Inresponsetothedestructiveea
rthquake,humanitarianorganizationsimmediatelysentreliefsuppliessuchasfood,waterandmedicalaidtothe________area(灾区).(根据汉语提示单词拼写),62.Whenweweres
hownaroundtheschool,wewerefascinatedby________(琳琅满目)ofartworksmadebystudentsondisplay.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)63.Col
oursmayhavedifferentmeaningsindifferentculturalcontext,forinstance,red________(象征)violenceandbloodinthewestbutluckandhappinessinChi
na.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)64.DuetotheoutbreakofCOVID-19,hundredsofprivatecompanies,whichfoundithardtorunbusinessintherampantpandemic,h
adto________(挣扎,斗争)forasurvival.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)65.She________(讲述)toushowherhusbandwenttoherrescueintimeofdanger.Onlythenwassheawareofherhu
sband’sloveforher.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第五节完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据中文意思,使用所给提示词的正确搭配补全句子,请使用必修一unit4-5中的课文原句。66.Inlessthano
neminute,alargecity________________________.(ruin)在不到一分钟的时间里,一座大城市沦为废墟.67.However,dangerousconditionsanddamagedroadswill______
__________________________deliverfoodandsupplies.(make)但是,危险的条件和受损的道路使得运送食物和物资都会很困难。68.Nowforouremergencysupplies,we
wouldsuggestalways________________________enoughwaterandfoodforthreedays.(hand)对于我们的紧急物资,我们建议随时有足够的水和三天的食物
。69.Everythingbegantoshake.Itseemed________________theworld________________toanend!(as)一切都开始摇晃起来。仿佛世界末日即将来临。70.Emperor
QinshihuangunitedthesevenmajorstatesintooneunifiedcountrywheretheChinesewritingsystembegantodevelop________________________.
(dirction)秦始皇统一七个诸侯国后,在这个统一的国家里,汉字书写体系开始朝着一个方向发展。71.Thatwritingsystemwas________________________________unitingtheChinese
peopleandculture.(importance)该书写体系对于统一中国人民和中国文化非常重要。72.AsChinaplaysagreaterroleinglobalaffairs______________________________
__internationalstudentsarebeginningtoappreciateChina’scultureandhistorythroughthisamazinglanguage.(number)随着中国在全球事务
中扮演着越来越重要的角色,越来越多的国际学生开始通过汉字这一奇妙的语言了解和欣赏中国的文化和历史。73.IusedtogethighmarksinEnglish,butnowI’m________alotof________________mylistening.(trouble)
我以前英语常常拿满分,但是现在听力遇到了很多麻烦。74.Ourrelationshipiscloseandweareequals,soIonlyneedafewwords________________________________betweenus.(ga
p)我们的关系很亲密,而且我们是同等的人,因此我只需说几个字就能消除我们之间的距离。75.WrittenChinesehasalsobecomeanimportant________________________China’
spresentisconnectedwithitspast.(定语从句)汉字书写也成为连接中国的过去与现在的一种重要手段。第三部分写作(共1题,共15分)76.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Jim很喜欢中国文化,最近他在学习汉语,但他发现记忆汉字很困
难,因此发邮件向你求助。请你给他回一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.给予理解;2.提出建议;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯DearJim,____________________________________________________
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