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2024年下学期第一次阶段性考试高一英语(试题卷)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。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.回答第Ⅰ卷时,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。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共

两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whatdoesthewomanprobablythinkoftheman’slifestyle?A.Busy.B.Comfortable.C.Unhealthy.2.Whatwillthema

ndothisweekend?A.GotoKaren’shome.B.Visithisgrandparents.C.Travelwithhisfamily.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afamilymeetin

g.B.Anadventureinamountain.C.Theirplansforsummerholiday.4.Howistheweatherprobablynow?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.5.

Howwillthespeakersgotothepark?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybike.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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题: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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatdidthemanwanttob

ewhenhewasalittleboy?A.Ascientist.B.Ateacher.C.Apilot.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherdreamofbeingatourguide?A.Co

nfident.B.Confused.C.Worried.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.Whendidthespeakerslastseetheirparents?A.AyearagoB.Halfayearago.C.Threemonthsago.9.

Whowillbuyacake?A.Elaine.B.GeorgeC.Selina.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacar.B.Athome.C

.Inabakery.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Whatisthemanbusydoingrecently?A.Workingonareport.B.Goingonbusiness.C.Studying.12.Whatgiftdidthew

omangivehermomonMother’sDaylastyear?A.Adress.B.Anecklace.C.Apurse.13.WhatwillthespeakersdoonMother’sDaythisyear?A.Dosomeshoppi

ng.B.Cookfortheirmother.C.Watchamoviewiththeirmom.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。14.Howdidthewomantearaholeinherjacket?A.Itwasb

ittenbyherdogB.Itwascaughtonafence.C.Itgottrappedonatreebranch.15.Whatcoloristheman’sfavoritejacket?A.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Black.16.Whatsizeja

cketdoesthewomantryon?..A.Small.B.MediumC.Large.17.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Regretful.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointe

d.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。18.OnwhichflooristheoutdoorpoolatHotelPosadaFreeman?A.The12thfloor.B.The11thfloorC.The1stfloor.19.WhatdoweknowaboutCasaRox

anaBungalows?A.It’ssimplyfurnishedbutquiteclean.B.Eachroomcostsonlyabout$15anight.C.It’sacrossthestreetfromOlasAltasBeach.20.WhatisspecialaboutHot

elPosadaLaMision?A.ItislocatedinthewestofPlayaMadera.B.Ithasabigbaronthetopfloor.C.Ithasancientredwoodwindows.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分5

0分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AHeritagesitesareuniversallyconsideredastheplaceswhereyoucanl

earnaboutthehistoryofhumandevelopmentandsocialevolution.Therefore,ifyouhaveakeeninterestinmeetingyourcuriosityaboutit,thefollowingontheUNESCO’sWorl

dHeritageListwillbeamust-checklistforyou.DinosaurProvincialPark,CanadaTheparkisbestknownforitsextensivefo

ssilbeds,withinwhich35speciesofdinosaursfromabout100to65millionyearsagohavebeenidentified.Therearealsofossilizedremainsoffish,reptiles,a

ndamphibians.TheareawaslistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein1979.SalongaNationalPark,CongoThisisthelargestreserveinCongo,

coveringmorethan14,000squaremiles.Theparkwasestablishedin1970.Thethickforestprovideshabitatsforvario

usanimalslikeparrots,elephantsandmonkeys.Parkvisitorsobservetheanimalsfrommotorizedriverboats.Theparkwasenteredintot

helistofUNESCOWorldHeritagesitesin1984.Hadrian’sWall,EnglandThisisaRomanbarrierthatguardedtheborderofBritain.Hadrian(ruled11

7-138CE)wenttoBritainin122andwasthefirsttobuildawall,80mileslong,toseparatetheRomansfromthebarbarians(野蛮人).Therewasnointentionoffightingfromthewa

lltop;thesoldiersthereweretrainedtoencountertheenemyintheopen.In1987,Hadrian’sWallwasrecognizedbyUNESCOasaWorldHeritagesite.EasterIsland,Chi

leThisplaceisfamousforitshugestonestatues.ThefirstEuropeanvisitors,theDutch,nameditEasterIslandinmemoryoftheirdayofarrival.Thesmallan

dhillyislandwasformedbyvolcanoes.EasterIslandwasaddedtoUNESCO’sWorldHeritageListin1995.1.Ifyouwanttostudyfossilsincollege,whichsitewouldyouliket

ovisit?A.EasterIsland.B.DinosaurProvincialPark.C.Hadrian’sWall.D.SalongaNationalPark.2.WhenwasSalongaNationalParkenteredintothelistof

UNESCOWorldHeritagesites?A.In1995.B.In1979.C.In1987.D.In1984.3.Whichplaceisfamousforitshugestonestatues?A.EasterIsland.B.DinosaurProv

incialPark.C.Hadrian’sWall.D.SalongaNationalPark.BIhaveastrongfaiththatthepainisalmostgonebutthefeel

ingofsuccesswillstayforever.Iwasamongthe38,000runnerswhoparticipatedinthemarathon(马拉松赛跑),thelargesteventofitskindinAsia.

Mydecisiontoparticipateinthemarathonwasbecauseoftheinsistenceofmywife,whohadrunthehalf-marathonpreviously.Thisyear,shewantedmetoparticipa

tealongwithher.Unexpectedly,herapplicationgotrejectedwhileminegotaccepted.ThoughIhadbeenintofitnesstrainingbefore,itseemedtobeadauntin

gtasktorun21km.Istartedtrainingabout10weeksbeforetheday.Ihadmadeupmymindtofinishtherun.SoItriedmybesttoaccommodatetrainingintomybusyschedul

ewheneverIcould.What’smore,Irememberedthatfourweeksintomytraining,myshoeswereworn.Isearchedandhuntedandliterallyspentafortuneona

newpairofshoes.However,rightonthefirstdayofrunningwiththem,Ifeltthattheywerenotforme.Ipreserved,thinkingthatmydiscomfortwasbecausethesho

eswerenew.Eventually,Igaveuponthem.Ieventriedlookingforanothernewpairofshoes,butcouldn’tfindthatwereascomfortableasmyoldones.Finally,on16thJan

uary2011,Iranandcompletedthehalf-marathon.AndIdiditinmyoldshoes.Now,whenIthinkaboutit,itallseemssoeasy.AllIhadtodowast

opicturecompletingtheruningoodtimeinmymind.WhatIhavelearnedfromtheexperienceisthatcompletingamarathon

islikeanyothergoalinlife—largelyamind-over-matterphenomenon.Inotherwords,unlessyoubelieveyoucanreachyourgoal,you’velostevenbeforeyoubegin.

Nodoubt,factorssuchashardwork,experienceandtalenthelptoagreaterorlesserdegree.Butwithoutyourbeliefthatyouwillgetthere,everygoal

remainsdifficulttoachieve.4.Whydidthewriterparticipateinthemarathonatfirst?A.Itwasthelargesteventofitski

nd.B.Hehadrunthehalf-marathonpreviously.C.Hiswifeinsistedonhimparticipating.D.Hehadbeentrainingforalongtime.5.Whatcanwelea

rnfromthetext?A.Thewriterwasthebestamongalltherunners.B.Thewritertriedhisbesttodosomemarathontraining.C.Thewriter’sfitnesstrainingbefor

ewasonlyalittlehelptohimintherun.D.Thewriter’soldshoeswereveryexpensive.6.Thewritersayscompletingamarathonislike“amind-over-matterph

enomenon”because_______.A.self-confidenceistheprimaryfactorinamarathon.B.towinamarathondependsonyourmind

,notonyourshoesC.itwouldbeeasyifyoumadeupyourmindtobeginitD.beliefcanbringyousuccessinamarathon7.Which

ofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PracticeMakesPerfect.B.InsistonYourDecisionC.ThePainbeforeSuccessD.ARunningLessonCChatGPTisanAIchat

bot(智能聊天程序)fromOpenAI,anAItechnologycompanyInSanFrancisco.Itcanproduceanykindofwritingasrequired.ManyschoolsareafraidthatChat

GPTcouldresultindishonestyandharmlearning.Sothetool,calledAITextClassifierfromthesamemaker,isinvented.Itstaskistodecidewhetherthewritingwasprod

ucedbystudentsorbyAIprograms.OpenAIwarnsthatitsnewtool—likeothersalreadyinuse—isnotperfect.ThemethodfordetectingAI-writtenwriting“willbewrongsometi

mes,”saidJanLeikeofOpenAI.“Becauseofthat,”headded,“itshouldn’tbeonlyrelieduponwhenmakingdecisions.”Teenagersandcollegestudentswereamongthemillionsofp

eoplewhobeganexperimentingwithChatGPTafteritwasputintouseonNovember30.ThetoolisafreeserviceonOpenAI’swebsite.Ma

nypeoplehavefoundwaystouseitcreativelyandharmlessly.Stillsometeachersareworriedthatitcouldbeusedtoche

at.Sofarpublicschoolsinsomecities,suchasNewYorkCityandLosAngeles,begantoblock(阻止)itsuseinclassroomsandonschoolcomputers.Pub

licschoolsinSeattleblockedChatGPTonallschoolcomputersbutthenopenedittoteachers.OnespokesmanTimRobinsonsaidteacherswa

ntedtouseChatGPTasateachingtool.“Wecan’taffordtoignore(忽视)it,”Robinsonsaid.Studentscouldalsousetheservic

easa“personalteacher”ortohelpcreateideaswhendoinghomework,Robinsonsaid.OpenAItalkedaboutitsnewtoolonablogrecent

ly.Butthecompanyaddedthatthetoolcouldhelptofindsomemistakesinwritingaswellascatchcheating.Thelongerapieceofwriti

ngis,thebetterthetoolisatdecidingwhetheranAIsystemorahumanwrotesomething.8.WhoaremorelikelytouseAITextClassifie

r?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Parents.D.Writers.9.WhatisLeike’sattitudetowardsAITextClassifier?A.Positive.B.UnconcernedC.Ca

utiousD.Satisfied10.WhyaresometeachersworriedaboutChatGPT?A.Itcoststheusersalotofmoney.B.Itoftenmake

swrongdecisions.C.Theycan’tuseitasateachingtool.D.Studentswilltakeadvantageofittocheat.11.Whatcanwelearn

fromtheexampleofChatGPT?A.Everycoinhasitstwosides.B.Romewasnotbuiltinoneday.C.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.D.Abitisbetterthannothing

.DChildrenwhospentmorethantwohoursperdayinfrontofatelevisionorcomputerscreenweremorelikelytoreportbehavioralandsocialprobl

emsthankidswhowatchedless,accordingtoaUniversityofBristolstudythatwillbepublishedinPediatrics.Researchersrecordedtheplaying,screenviewingandactivit

yhabitsof1,000childrenaged10to11.Theyalsohadthekidsfilloutquestionnairesdesignedtoestimatethekids’emo

tionalwell-beingandbehavior.Thequestionnairescontained20questionscoveringfivesections—emotionaldifficulties,cond

uctproblems,hyperactivity(活动过度),inattention,friendshipandpeergroupsandproblemsrelatingtofriendsandpeergroups.Thestud

yfoundthatthosechildrenwhospentmorethantwohoursperdaywatchingTVorusingacomputer,wereatanincreasedriskofpsychologicaldiff

iculties.Thisriskincreasediftheyalsofailedtomeettheguidelinesonphysicalactivity.Whiletherisksforkidswhospentalotoftimeinfr

ontofascreenappearedtobeincreasedbylackofphysicalactivity,theoppositewasnottrue:Increaseinphysicalactivityd

idnotseemtodecreasekids’highscoresinpsychologicaldifficultiesiftheyspentalotoftimesedentary(久坐的)infrontofascreen.Bycontr

ast,sedentarytimespentreadingabookorworkingonaprojectcorrespondedtothehighestscoresofpsychologicalwell-being.“Whilelowlevels

ofscreenviewingmaynotbeproblematic,wecannotrelyonphysicalactivitytocompensateforlonghoursofscreenviewing,”leadauthorDr.Angi

ePagesaidinastatement.“WatchingTVorplayingcomputergamesformorethantwohoursadayisrelatedtogreaterpsychologicaldifficultiesregardlesso

fhowactivechildrenare.”AlthoughPage’sstudydoesn’tclarifythelinksbetweeninactivity,screentimeandpsychologicalwell-be

ing,it’struethatkidsintheUnitedStatesaregettinglessexerciseandmorescreentimethantheyshould.In2009,Page

’steamfoundaconnectionbetweenachild’sphysicalactivityandindependentmobility,theamountofspaceinwhichachildcanplaywithoutthesupervisionofanadult.The

yconcludedthat,asplayspaceshavedecreasedinrecentdecades,childhoodinactivity-andperhapsscreentime—hasincre

ased.12.WhatinformationcanwegetabouttheUniversityofBristolstudy?A.Itwasdonebyanelementaryschool.B.Theres

ultsofithavebeenpublished.C.Allthekidsstudiedhadtofilloutquestionnaires.D.Thequestionnairesofitcontainedfivequestions.13

.Theresearchers’purposeoflettingthekidsfilloutquestionnaireswasto________.A.makeajudgmentaboutthekids’behaviorandhowhealthy

theywereemotionallyB.estimatetheaveragetimekidsspentinfrontofascreenC.inferwhetherthekidshavepsychologicalproblemsornotD.

getinformationaboutthepsychologicalactivitykidslike14.WhydomorekidslackphysicalactivitiesaccordingtoPage’steam?

A.Moreelectronicproductshavepouredintotheirworld.B.Theyhavetoomuchhomeworktodo.C.Theyhavefewerspacestoplayin.D.Theylackthesupervisionoftheirparen

ts.15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.Astudyshowsmorescreentimeandinactivityincreasekids’risksofpsychologicaldifficulties.B.Astudycla

rifiesthelinksbetweeninactivity,screentimeandpsychologicalwell-being.C.Astudyillustrateswhychildhoodinactivityandscreentime

haveincreased.D.Astudydemonstrateshowtolimitchildren’sTVandscreentimeathome.第二节:(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处

的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoAdjusttoaNewSchoolSchoolisabaseforstudents,wheretheylearntosucceed.____16____When

yougotoanewschool,youmightworrythatyoudon’tknowanyone.Youworrythatyoumightgetlost,oriftheteachersarestrict.Herearesomewaystohelpyouadjusttoane

wschool.____17____Beforeyoustarttheschool,gowithyourparentstovisittheschool.Findoutwhereyourclassroomwillbe,a

swellasotherimportantplaces.PreparefortheFirstDay____18____Beingwellrestedwillhelpyouremove(去除)anynervousnessyoumaybefeeling.Trytogetatleas

t8to9hoursofsleepifyou’rebetween7and17yearsold.____19____Makesureyouleavelotsoftimeinthemorningtogettoschool.Youdon’twanttoberushingin

toyourclassroomafterthebellrings.Arrivingearlymayalsogiveyouachancetochatwithafewotherstudentsandhopefullymakeafewnewfriends.Makefrien

dsTakepartinactivities.Signupforactivitieslikedrama,sportsorchessclub.Thiswillputyouintosmallergroupswithpeoplewhohavethesameinterestsasyours.____

20____Youmightevenbeabletoteachsomeotherkidsabouthowtodosomething.A.YoushouldgotoschoolontimeB.LeaveearlyforschoolC.GettoKnowtheSchoolD.Startoffyou

rfirstdayofschoolwithagoodnight’ssleep.E.Learningtherulesoftheschoolwillhelpyouadjustandwillkeepyououtoftrouble.F.Butadjustingtoanewschoo

lcanbedifficult.G.Thiswillalsogiveyouachancetoshowyourskillsatsportorotheractivities.第三部分语言运用(共二节,满分30分)第一节(共15

小题;每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenaUNICEFteamfirstmetyoungWahid,hewascarryingwa

terforhisfamilyinaneighbourhood(街区)inwesternAleppo,Syria.Onemonthlater,Wahidandhisfamilywereforcedto___21___withoutth

eirbelongings(财物)fortheseventhtime___22___thewarstartedseveralyearsago.WhentheyarrivedinBseireh,atowninTartous,Wahidandhisfamily___23___itwastimef

orhimto___24___schooltosupporthisfamily.“Onceagain,we___25___everything.Ihavethreeyoungersiblings(兄弟或姊妹),”Wahidexpl

ained.“I’mthe___26___andIshouldtakecareofthem.”WahidworkedasashoemakerinBseireh.“TheywerepayingmewellbecauseIhave___27___”hesaid,“I’veworkedas

ashoemakerinAleppoeverysummerforthepastthreeyears.”Wahidhadalreadylostthreeyearsof___28___andwasclosetol

osingmoreasmakingmoneywasmore___29___thanschooling.Inmid-September2016,theUNICEFteam___30___Wahidandhisfamilyagainaspartofafollow-up___31___withc

hildrenwhohadtoleaveAleppobecauseofwar.Theteam___32___Wahid’sfamilytolethimgotoschool.UNICEFprovidedWahidwithaneducationbursary

(奖学金),hopingthathecould___33___studentsofhisage.WahidwenttoschoolandstudiedinGrade6—at14yearsoldheshouldbe

inGrade9.“I’mvery___34___tobebackatschool,”Wahidsmiled.“Iwanttobeeitheralawyeroranengineer,but___35___notashoemaker.”21A.fightB.l

eaveC.payD.sign22.A.sinceB.beforeC.whenD.until23.A.promisedB.decidedC.repliedD.remembered24.A.makero

omforB.takecontrolofC.dropoutofD.goonwith25.A.lostB.forgotC.choseD.sold26.A.bravestB.fastestC.richestD.oldest27.A.confidenceB.experienceC

.interestD.progress28.A.treatmentB.friendshipC.exerciseD.education29.A.formalB.traditionalC.importantD.difficult30.A.visitedB.savedC.kn

ewD.accepted,.31.A.showB.activityC.testD.example32.A.warnedB.allowedC.orderedD.encouraged33.A.catchup

withB.takenoticeofC.callonD.talkabout34.A.afraidB.sorryC.curiousD.happy35.A.finallyB.possiblyC.certainlyD.usually第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)语法填空

Highschoollifeisfullofchallenges.Doingvoluntaryworkispopularamong____36____(teenager).Andextra-curricularactivit

ies____37____(prefer)byothers,suchasorganizingdebates,studyingliterature,dancingandcleaningupthegreenhouses.Butmorestudentssignup____38____

advancedcoursesoutofcuriosity.Infact,somestudentsfeel____39____(worry)intheiryouth,andtheirbehaviorsaresometimesconfusing.Theythinkthereisagenerat

iongapbetween____40____(they)andadults,andtheyhavenoideahowtosolvetheproblem.Johnsonis____41____outgoingfreshman.Whenhewas10ye

arsold,he____42____(quit)hisstudiesinChicagoandcametoChina.____43____(obvious),hehasmademuchprogresswitht

hehelpofhisteacherandhecanspeakfluentChineseinthecompetitions.Asscheduled,hewilltakepartinacompetition____44____hehasbeenprepar

ingfor.Heissureaboutwhatheisfocusingon.HeisaddictedtoChineseliteratureandheissointerestedinTangpoetry.Thetopicofhis

researchis“thedifferencesbetweenEasternandWesternliterature.”Aschooladviserhasadvised______45______(read)someclassical

Chineseliteraturefirst.Thissuggestionmeansalottohim.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Jack因为学业压力很大和父母发生争吵,导致家庭关系紧张

。他因为不知道如何与父母相处而感到苦恼。请用英文给Jack写一封建议信。内容要点如下:1.表示理解并给予安慰;2.提出建议并说明理由。3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.信中不能出现与本人相关的信息。_________________________________________

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____________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。EmilyWhitewasborns

eventeenyearsagowithmanyphysicalissuesaffectinghertinybody.Someofherorgans,bonesandmuscleswereoutofshape.Thoughnooneexpec

tedhertosurvive,shedidmakeit.Butshehadastrangefigurethateveryonecouldrecognize,evenfromadistance.InEmily’sh

ometown,therewasayearlyoutdoorperformanceintheschoolhallatChristmas.Ithadbeenperformedforsomanyyearsthatithadbecomeoneoft

hemostimportanteventsformanyofthetownsfolk.Eachyear,manypeopletriedoutfortheshow,butmostwereturneddown.Onlythebestperformerscould

beincluded.Emilyhadamostbeautifulsingingvoice.Lastyear,sheaskedMrs.Owens,hermusicteacher,ifshecouldjoinintheperf

ormance.Mrs.Owenstookalookatherbodyandsaid,“Child,youjustdon’tfit.Everyonewouldstareatyouandthatwould

makeyouuncomfortable.Itwouldmakethemuncomfortabletoo.”Withoutsingingasinglenote,Mrs.OwenssentEmilybackthroughthedoorofthechoralroom(合

唱室).Hurtandupset,Emilydecidednevertotryoutagain.Butthingschangedasthefollowingschoolyear,Mrs.Owensretiredandanewmusic

teacherarrived—Mr.Butler.HehadheardaboutEmilyandsuggestedthatshegiveitatryagain.Emilydidn’twanttoberejected

again,soshehesitatedaboutit.Butfinallyherloveforsingingandstrongdesiretojoinintheperformanceoutweighedherhesitation.Shetriedoutagainand

learnttheresultwouldbepostedthenextdayonthedoorofthechoralroom.Emilycouldn’tsleepthatnight,havingturnedinbedbackandfort

hthousandtimesasshewasworriedthatshewouldberejectedagainandwouldneverfitin.Paragraph1:Thenextday,Emilyhurriedtoschoolandanxiouslyg

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dayoftheperformancecame.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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