江苏省南京市六校2024-2025学年高一上学期期中联合调研考试 英语 Word版含答案

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2024-2025学年第一学期期中南京市六校联合调研试题高一英语第一部分听力(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,从试题所给的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.Wheremighttheconversationtakeplace?A.AtaTVstore.

B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Custom

erandwaiter.3.Whatdoesthemansayaboutturtles?A.They’reuglyandlazy.B.They’recuteandsmart.C.They’renoisyanddirty.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheonceliv

edonVictoriaStreet.B.Themandoesn’thavetomoveatall.C.Theman’snewapartmentisnearhisschool.5.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.PlaygamesonhisiPad4.B.BuyaniPad4thisweek.C.SurftheInternettogether.第二节(共15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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。6.Whatkindofjobdidthewom

antakeaftergraduation?A.Teaching.B.Marketing.C.Engineering.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanshoulddo?A.Takehisjobimmediately.B.Notworryaboutthemoney.C

.Makeadecisionandsticktoit.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8.Wheredoesthewomanadvisethemantoapplyforajob?A.Inacarfactory.B

.Inatravelagency.C.Inanewspaperoffice.9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomanaboutthejob?A.Thepay.B.Theexperience.C.Th

eworkingcondition.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10.Whydidn’tthemanrealizehischildhooddream?A.Hewasofferedanothergoodjob.B.Hisparentsdidn’tsupporthim.C.Helostin

terestinitlater.11.Whatdidthewomanwanttobewhenshewasalittlegirl?A.Apilot.B.Ateacher.C.Ascientist.12.Whatlan

guagesisthewomangoodat?A.EnglishandFrench.B.EnglishandItalian.C.FrenchandItalian.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13.Howlonghasitbeensinc

ethespeakers’graduation?A.Threeyears.B.Tenyears.C.Thirteenyears.14.WhoisJenny?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’ssister.C.Thewoma

n’scolleague.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hecontinuedhisstudiesaftergraduation.B.Heisworkinginatradecompany.C.Heonceworkedatalawfir

m.16.Whenwillthespeakersmeeteachotheragain?A.ThisSaturday.B.ThisSunday.C.NextSaturday.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17.Wher

ewasBillGatesborn?A.Washington.B.Harvard.C.NewYork.18.WhatdidBillGatesdoin1975?A.HewenttoHarvardUniversity.B.Hebegantodevel

opnewsoftware.C.HesoldhisinventionstoMITS.19.WhendidBillGatesleaveMicrosoft?A.In2000.B.In2008.C.In2014.20.Whatdoweknowfromthetalk?A.Bi

llGatesisreportedlyworthnearly$60billion.B.IBMpartneredwithMicrosoftforashorttime.C.BillGates’motherworkedasalawyer.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)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。AAGuidetoNewYorkCity’sBestBookstoresInthehotandcrowdedsummercity

,there’snothingbetterthanfindingacoolandquietbookstoretogetlostin.Undoubtedly,agreatbookstorecanprovidebothrelaxationandins

piration.Herearethemust-visitbookstoresinNewYorkCity:McNallyJacksonMcNallyJacksonisabelovedindependentbookstorewithmultiplelocation

s,knownforitsgoodselectionandwelcomingatmosphere.Besidesofferingawiderangeofgenres,manylocationsfeatureacozycafé

whereyoucanenjoycoffee,pastries,andlightsnackswhilebrowsingorreading.TheMysteriousBookshopAsthenamesuggests,TheMysteriousBookshopspec

ializesinmystery,crime,anddetectivefiction,offeringawiderangeofrelatedbooks.Thestoreregularlyhostsbooksign

ingsandreadingswithwell-knownauthorsinthemysterygenre,providingfanswithopportunitiestomeettheirfavoritewriters.Theknowledgeablestaf

fispassionateaboutmysteryfictionandcanprovidepersonalizedrecommendations.DashwoodBooksForthosewholovephotography

,DashwoodBooksisahiddenparadiseonBondStreet.Hereyoucanfindrare,limited,andout-of-printphotobooks.Somedays,you’lleverfindbargainbin

s(柜)locatednearthebackofthestore,withoptionsforlessthan$5apop.Fashiondesigners,suchasSimoneRocha,havebeenknowntowandertothestoreforinspira

tion.ChelseaMarket’sPosmanBooksPosmanBooksatChelseaMarketisadelightfulspotforbooklovers,hiddeninoneo

fNYC’smostpopularfoodmarkets.Thestoreoffersagoodselectionofbestsellers,children’sbooks,anduniquegifts,makingitagreatplacetopic

kupsomethingspecialwhileexploringthemarket.21.Whichbookstorecanprovidesomeadvice?A.McNallyJacksonB.DashwoodBooksC.

TheMysteriousBookshopD.ChelseaMarket’sPosmanBooks22.WhatuniquefeaturedoesPosmanBookshave?A.Alargeselectionofrarebooks.B.Alocationwithinafoodmarket.

C.Specialeventswithfamousauthors.D.Awidecollectionofmysterynovels.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Topromoteonl

inebookshopping.B.Toofferrecommendationsforbookstores.C.Tocomparetheserviceofsomebookstores.D.Todiscussthehistoryofsomebookstores.BWh

enSamFishertookhistwoyoungsonsandtheircousinonahikeintheBadlandsofNorthDakota,hewasprobablyexpectingadayofsi

ghtseeingandlightexercise.Whathecouldnothaveexpected,however,wasthegroupcomingacrosstheremainsofayoungTyrannosaurusrex(霸王龙)thathadlivedmillionsofyear

sago.Fisherandtheboysweresurelyexcitedbytheirdiscovery,buttheydidn’tknowwhattodowiththefossil(化石).Fishersentaphotot

ohisformerclassmate,Dr.Lyson,anexpertintheDenverMuseumofNature&Science.Then,Dr.Lysonarrivedonthescenewithaskilledteamtodigupthefossil

.Together,theyunearthedtheremainsoftheteenageTyrannosaurusrex.Theirfindwasconsideredasan“incrediblediscov

ery”bytheDenverMuseumofNature&Science.ItisunusualtofindcompleteTyrannosaurusrexfossils,andevenmoreunusualtofindtheremainsofayoungone,soDr.Lysonwa

sexcitedwhenherealizedwhattheyhadunearthed.Thefossil,called“TeenRex”,isbetween12and14yearsoldatthetimeofdeath.Eventh

oughitwasstillgrowing,thedinosauralreadyweighed3,500poundsandwas25feetlong,thoughtheseimpressivemeasurementsstillputitatabouthalfthesizeofafullyd

evelopedTyrannosaurusrex.“Theseboyshavemadeanincredibledinosaurdiscoverythatadvancesscienceanddeepensouru

nderstandingofthenaturalworld,”saysDr.Lyson.“I’mexcitedformuseumgueststodigintothe“TeenRexDiscovery”experie

nce,whichIthinkwillinspiretheimaginationandwonder,notonlyinourcommunity,butaroundtheworld!”Thefossilwillbeondisplayaspartofthet

emporary(临时的)DiscoveringTeenRexexhibition,whichwillopenattheDenverMuseumofNature&Sciencenextmonth.Inadditionto

theexhibition,themuseumwillalsobescreeninganew40-minutedocumentaryT.REX.24.HowdidSamFisherfeelwhentheyfoundthefossi

l?A.Satisfied.B.Awkward.C.Amazed.D.Alarmed.25.WhydidFishersendaphotoofthefossiltoDr.Lyson?A.Toaskforhelp.B.Tosellthefossil.C.T

ofindamuseum.D.Toshowoffthefossil.26.WhatdidDr.Lysonthinkofthediscovery?A.Hebelieveditwasjustanothercommonfind.B.Heconsidereditofgre

atvaluetoscience.C.Hethoughtitwouldattractlittleinterest.D.Hewasuncertainaboutitssignificance.27.Whatmighttheauthorcon

tinuetotalkabout?A.Asummaryoftheexhibition.B.Detailsaboutthedocumentary.C.Professionaladviceformuseumguests.D.Informationonhowtobecom

eanexpert.CIfyouoftenexercise,thereisagoodchanceforyoutobemorecreative,accordingtoastudyofthelinksbetweenphysicalactivityandi

magination.Thestudyfindsthatactivepeoplecomeupwithmoreandbetterideasduringtestsoftheirinventiveness.Ithasbeenprovedthatphysicalact

ivityinfluencesourthinking.Manystudiesshowthatourbrainsgothroughchangesinresponsetophysicalactivity,

forduringexerciseourbrainstakeinmoreblood,oxygenandnutrients(营养物),thusproducingmorenewbraincellsthanthosewhodon’texercise.Inthisway,ex

erciseraisesourmoods(情绪)andislikelytoimproveourabilitiestoreasonandremember.However,creativityisanabstract(抽象的)thinkingskill,whoserelatio

nshipwithexercisehasnotbeenclear.Somepastresearchsuggestedexercisedoesnotdirectlyaffectcreativethinking.Tolearnmor

eabouthowbeingactivecouldpossiblyaffectcreativity,researchersattheUniversityofGraztrackedthenormalactivit

iesofagroupofhealthyadults.Theyequippedthesevolunteerswithactivitytrackersforfivedays.Thentheyaskedthemtovisitthelab.There

searchersthenratedtheiroutputonitscreativityandothermeasures.Thevolunteersalsocompletedstandardizedqu

estionnairesabouttheirmoods.Thescientistsfoundthatthemostactiveofthevolunteersprovedtobealsothemostcreative,especiallyiftheyoftenwal

kedorexercisedproperly.Theyarealsolikelytobeinhighspirits,althoughtheirmoodswerehighestiftheytookpartinen

ergeticactivities,ratherthanaverageones.However,thelinkbetweenactivity,creativityandmoodswaslight.Thissuggestedthatitwasnotimprovedmoods,butphysical

activity,thathadagreaterinfluenceoncreativity.Thestudydidn’ttakepeople’swholelivesintoaccountandcannott

ellushowexerciseandotheractivitiesmightshapecreativity,ifnotbyraisingmoods.Buttheresultsdosuggestthatactiveimaginationsstartwithact

ivelives.28.Howdoesphysicalactivitychangeourbrains?A.Bymakingmorebraincells.B.Byrespondingtothinking.C.Bysupplyi

ngmorenutrients.D.Byincreasingbloodpressure.29.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlyfocuson?A.Thepurposeofthestudy.B.Theprocessofthestudy.

C.Thefindingsofthestudy.D.Thesubjectsofthestudy.30.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph5?A.Thosedoingmoreenergeticexercise

arethemostcreative.B.People’smoodsarecloselyconnectedwiththeircreativity.C.Exerciseplaysamoreimportantroleinshapingcrea

tivity.D.Effortlessphysicalactivitiesmakepeoplemorecreative.31.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.I

sExerciseGoodforYourMentalHealth?B.CanExerciseMakeYouMoreCreative?C.WhatMakesYouMoreImaginative?D.HowExerciseImprovesYourM

ood?DWeallwanttogiveourkidsthebestpossibleadvice,butwhenitcomestowhatpaththeyshouldexploreaftereducationandwhatcareerpossibilitiesareo

utthere,whereshouldwestart?“Forparents,themostimportantthingistokeepoptionsopenandtounderstandthatequippingthemwithlifeskillsareimportan

t,”sayssecondaryschoolteacherDavidEarl.Yourkidwillprobablyhavesomeideaoftheterms“growth”and“fixedmin

dset”.Simplyput,thecentralideaofthegrowthmindset(思维模式)isthatintelligence(智力)andabilitycanbedeveloped,andchildrenwh

ohavethisideawilltrytoseekopportunitiestopushthemselves,understandingthattheyarelikelytoachievewhattheywantiftheypersevere.Thisch

allengesafixedmindset,theideathatachild’sabilityislimitedandsetinadvance.Helpyourkidprepareforclosedd

oors,toughinterviews,rejectionlettersbyencouragingthemtoembracethemandunderstandthatnoneofthemisfailure.Remindthemofthingsthey’veovercome,sugge

stingtheyvieweverynegativeexperienceasachancetolearnandgrow,ratherthananendpoint.Employerslaystressonallkindsoflifeskills,includingproblem

-solving,leadershipandcreativethinking.Sogettingyourchildrentothinkaboutthoseskillsishelpful.BarclaysLifeSkillshaslis

tedskillsimportantforindividualsintheirfuturecareers——communicatingthroughvideosandaudio,ratherthanwriting,andwo

rkingwithpeoplefromdifferentgenerationsandbackgrounds.Goodgradesandpassingexaminationsmayseemlikethemostimport

antthingtoyourkidrightnow,buttrytoencouragethemtoalsothinkoflonger-termgoals.Bythinkingofalong-termgoal,youm

aybeabletofindareastheyneedtoimprove.Thinkingaboutthefuturecanbechallenging,butit’simportantthatyourkidunderstandsthatthenextstepisj

ustthatonesmallstep.Itdoesn’thavetobeanythingashugeaswhatcareertopursueorwhichcoursetotake.Thisisateameffort:Askte

achers,friends,orturntoexpertsfortips.32.Whatdoesthegrowthmindsetstress?A.Achild’sabilitycanbeimproved.B.Successco

mesonlyfromgoodgrades.C.One’sintelligencestaysunchanged.D.Childrenshouldavoidchallengestosucceed.33.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheun

derlinedword“embrace”inParagraph4?A.Ignore.B.Measure.C.Perform.D.Accept.34.Whichofthefollowingmightthewritera

greewith?A.Childrenshouldconsiderlong-termgoalsinsteadofgoodgrades.B.It’sparents’responsibilitytochoosetheirchildren’fu

turecareers.C.It’salifeskilltogetalongwithpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds.D.Childrenshouldbeindependentoftheirparentsasearlyaspossible.35.Whoisthe

abovepassagemainlyintendedfor?A.Children.B.Parents.C.Employers.D.Teachers.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Theactofmakingandbeingafriendisassimpleasitisdifficult.Hereareafewti

pstohelpyoumakenewfriendsaswellastotakebettercareofthefriendshipsyoualreadyhave.Accepttheawkwardness.It’salittlebitawkwardtoreachouttosomeone

youdon’tknowwell——whetherthat’ssendingthefirsttextmessagesorstartingsmalltalkintheelevator.36Otherwiseyouca

n’tmakeanynewfriends.37Actuallythisadviceisbasedonawell-knowntheoryandsomefieldresearch.GallianSandstorm,aseniorlecturerinpsychologyattheuniversityof

EssexintheUK,hasdoneresearchonsomethingcalledthe“likinggap”,whichsaysthatthelittlevoiceinyourheadtellingyouthatsomebodydoes

n’tlikeyouverymuchiswrong.38Instead,rememberthatwhenyoutalktosomeoneelse,youareactuallybrighteningtheirday.Investinactivitiesthatyoulove.Askan

yoneabouthowtomakefriendsandtheywillmostlikelytellyoutotryanewhobby.Itmightsoundempty,butitworks.39Thenpeoplewillbedrawntoyoubecause

youwillbeintherightplace.Bepresent.Theplanetiswarming,andthereissomuchgoodtelevisionouttheretowatch.Wegetit.Butifyouwanttokeepyo

urfriendships,youhavetoshowupforthem.40A.Sodon’tlistentoit.B.Butyouhavetoacceptit.C.Dothethingsyouarecrazyabout.D.Youdon’tha

vetobeinterestedinjustonething.E.Youhavetolistenandnoticethingsaboutyourfriend.F.Rememberthatpeoplewilllikeyoumorethanyouthinktheywill.G.Wehaveafewt

ipsforbeingpresentandengagedwithyourfriends.第三部分语言运用(共五节,满分55分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasyoung,Ilike

dwriting.Iwroteforthe41ofputtingthoughtsdownonpaper.ThenIspent20yearsdoing42writingforapublishingcompany.Iwasus

ingallofmycreativeenergytowrite.Nothingwas43.Mycreativewellwasdry.Forthelast15years,I’vebeenmanagingacompany.Iwasnolonger44.

Thenoneday,Isawafriendpostsomethingaboutanewtypewriterhehad45,bringinghiscollectionto12machines.Ithoughtabo

utthe100-year-oldtypewriterIboughtabout35yearsagoatonce.Inever46it.Ijustlovedthelookofit.Suddenly,Ifoundmyself47“typewriterrepair”online.48,Ididfind

someonetobringmyoldtypewriterbacktolife.Iworkonacomputer.Idonotwanttospendmyresttime,my49timethereeither.WhenIsitatmytypewriter,Idon’treceive50.Idon

’tseethingspopup(突然弹出)onascreentellingmewhattimemynextmeetingisor51badnewshappeningsomewhereintheworld.Therealworldisa52placewiths

omanydistractions(干扰).ButallthatgoesawaywhenIsitdownbymyoldtypewriter.It’sjustmeandmy53.MywifeadvisedthatIrestartwritingandputmythoughts

downonthetypewriter.Igladlyacceptedthe54.Perhapsthereasontheoldtypewriter55mesomuchisthatI’malsolearningtobepatientagain.I’mthinking

beforeI’mwriting.41.A.enjoymentB.challengeC.responsibilityD.potential42.A.individualB.scientificC.professionalD.historical43.A.no

ticedB.rememberedC.changedD.left44.A.readingB.paintingC.writingD.working45.A.exchangedB.acquiredC.repairedD.improved46.A.lookedforwardtoB.focusedonC

.believedinD.tookadvantageof47.A.searchingB.learningC.introducingD.preparing48.A.NaturallyB.FortunatelyC.EquallyD.Clearly49.A.exe

rciseB.travellingC.relaxationD.waiting50.A.lettersB.giftsC.suggestionsD.messages51.A.sharingB.explainingC.provingD.collecting52.A.boringB.n

oisyC.strangeD.busy53.A.attitudeB.thinkingC.styleD.character54.A.invitationB.helpC.proposalD.reminder55.A.movesB.surprisesC.comfortsD.attracts第

二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。China,thebirthplaceoftea,56(hold)adeep-rootedrelationshipwiththisbeloveddrinksincea

ncienttimes.TeahasbecomeapartofChineseculture,appearinginpoemsand_57(tradition)customs.Formany,thejoyofteacomesnotjustfromitstaste,58fromthebeauty

ofteaceremonies.Inspring,59(pick)tealeavesisacherishedactivityinSouthChina.BeforeQingminginearlyApril,60theweatherwarmsupandrai

ncomesmoreoften,thefirsttealeavesarereadytobeharvested.Thisearlytea,calledMingqiantea,is61(high)praisedforitsqu

ality.ZhejiangprovinceinEastChinais62majortea-producingarea.FamoustypesincludeWhiteTeafromAnjicountyandWestLakeLongjingTeafr

omHangzhou,bothofwhich63(know)inChinaandabroad.Duringspring,thehillsintheseregionsarecoveredwithteaworkerstendingtotheirp

lants.Many64(tourist)visittheseareastoenjoythebeautifulteafarmsandtastefreshlybrewedtea.Thousandsofyearsago,Chin

esepeopleturnedasimpleleaf65adeliciousdrink.Overtime,teahascontinuedtoplayanimportantroleinChineseculture,enrichinglivesandpreservingtraditions.第三

节单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面的句子,根据中文提示或首字母在空白处填入单词的正确形式。66.Onenight,thepenguinescapesfromthezooandsetsoffonanamazing_________(冒险),allthewayt

otheSouthPole.67.Regularexercisecangreatly_________(使受益)bothphysicalandmentalhealth,improvingoverallwell-being.68.Th

enewsoftwareishighly_________(效率高的),whichallowsemployeestocompletetasksmuchfasterthanbefore.69.The“L

ittleBank”wasusedforsudden_________(紧急情况)whenIwasyoung.70.Peoplealwaysshowtheirrespectandloveforthosewhohaveam

azing_________(表现)inmanyfields.71.Studentsoftenhavemanyo_________tomakenewfriendsbyjoiningclubs.72.Teenagersbothhaveanewdesiref

ori_________andacontinuedneedfortheirparents’loveandsupport.73.Manyundergraduateschoosetov_____intheircommunitiestopreparefortheirfu

turecareer.74.Theprofessorexplainedthetopicind_________,andallstudentsunderstoodthecomplexconcepts.75.F_________workinghoursenableemplo

yeestoachieveabetterwork-lifebalance.第四节单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面的句子,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。76.Thepopulationofthecityisinc

reasing_________analarmingrate,puttingpressureonlocalresources.77.WheneverIfelttiredandwantedtostop,myparentskept__

_______(encourage)menottogiveup.78.Theartist_________paintingsaredisplayedinthegallerywillbegivingatal

knextweek.79.Thethingsandpersons_________influencedpeoplemostoftenshapedtheirvalues.80.ThereisnodenyingthatNanjingisabeautifulcitywithmanytour

ist_________(attract).81.Ifyouhavefeelingsoffearor_________(anxious)abouttheupcomingschoolyear,it’simport

anttoexpressthem.82.Whetheryouwillsucceed_________fail,wewillalwaysbeonyourside.83.Shehaschangedsomuchthatsheisunlikely_________(recognize)

byheroldfriend.84.Afteralongday,Iliketosettledown________(comfortable)onthecouchwithagoodbook.85.There

port______(base)onlastyear’sresearchprovidesvaluableinsightsforfutureplanning.第五节完成句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填上

合适单词,使句意完整,语法正确;每空一词。86.我认为幸福在于帮助别人获得快乐。Iholdtheviewthathappiness__________________helpingotherstobehappy.87.他是一个聪明的人,因为他知道何时让步,何时放松控制。Heisawisemanb

ecauseheknows____________________andwhentorelaxhiscontrol.88.只要人人都努力,我们一定会对环境产生影响。Aslongaswemakeefforts,wewillsurely______________

_________totheenvironment.89.众所周知,好朋友能使一个人最好的一面显现出来。Asisknowntoall,agoodfriend__________________thebestinaper

son.90.看到大海上的壮丽日落,莉莉一时找不到合适的词语来描述。Seeingthebreathtakingsunsetovertheocean,Lilywas_______________________forwordstodescribei

t.第四部分应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,收到了朋友John的电子邮件。他说随着高中课程难度加大,他因很难适应而情绪低落。请给John回一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示理解;2.提出建议(至少两点);3.表达祝愿。注意

:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。2024-2025学年第一学期期中南京市六校联合调研试题DearJohn,_________________________________________________

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_________________________________________Yours,LiHua高一英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BAACB6-10BCCBB11-15CCBAB16-20AACBB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-23CBB24-

27CABB28-31ABCB32-35ADCB36-40BFACE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完型填空(满分15分)41-45ACDCB46-50DABCD51-55ABBCD第二节语法填空(满分15分)56.hasheld57.traditional58.but59.

picking60.when61.highly62.a63.areknown64.tourists65.into第三节单词填空(满分10分)66.adventure67.benefit68.efficient69.e

mergencies70.performance71.opportunities72.independence73.volunteer74.detail75.Flexible第四节单句语法填空(满分10分)76.at77.encouraging78.whose

79.that80.attractions81.anxiety82.or83.toberecognized84.comfortably85.based第五节完成句子(满分5分)86.liesin87.whentobackdown88.makeadifference89.

bringsout90.ataloss第四部分应用文写作(满分15分)DearJohn,Iamreallysorrytohearthatyoucan’tadapttoyourhighschoollifequickly.You’renotalone.I’dliketosharesomesugg

estionswithyou.First,Whenwehavedifficultyinstudy,we’dbetterturntoteachersforhelp,whowillgiveussomeguidancetohelpussolveourpro

blemsinaproperway.What’smore,itiswisetodevelopapleasantrelationshipwithotherstudents.Joininginsomeafter-classacti

vitiesisagoodwaytomakefriends,whichhelpsuskeepabettermoodinschool.Lastbutnotleast,asthesayinggoes,“Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.”Setacleargoal,keeptryingand

you’llmakeprogress.Isincerelyhopemysuggestionswillbeofhelptoyou.Wishyouahappyseniorschoollife.Yours,LiHua听力录音稿(Text1)M:Goodevening

.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Hi.I’dliketobookadoubleroomwithTVandInternetservice.(Text2)M:WhencanIgobacktowork?W:Isuggestthatyouwaitandrestunt

ilyourtemperaturegoesbacktonormal.(Text3)M:Mom,Idolovedogs.Theyaresocuteandsmart.CanIhaveone?W:Well,don’tyouthink

theyarerathernoisyanddirty?Howaboutaturtle?M:No,Mom!Turtlesareuglyandsolazy.(Text4)M:I’mgoingtomove.W:Moveagain?Wherethistime?M:It’sanewapart

mentonVictoriaStreet,W:Oh,that’sgood.Youdon’thavetoleavehomesoearlyeverymorningtogettoschoolontime.(Tex

t5)M:May,haveyouseenthenewiPad4?Itlookssouseful.YoucansurftheInternetandwatchmoviesonit.W:Yes,Ialreadyhaveone.Ialsouseittop

laygamesandreadnewsonline.M:Oh,that’ssonice.W:Ihearthatthey’reonsalethisweek.Whynotgetoneforyourself?(Text6)M

:Whatdidyoudoaftergraduation?W:I’dplannedtobeateacher,butthenIwasofferedagoodjobdoingmarketing,soIchan

gedmymind.M:Soundslikeyou’rehappywithyourdecision.W:Iam.Ienjoymyjobverymuch.Bytheway,haveyounothadanyjoboffersyet

?M:Ihadone,butIdidn’tlikethejobverymuch.I’dalsoreallywantedtoattendgraduationschool,butIwasafraidIcouldn’tpaythatmuchmone

y.W:Ithinkyouneedtomakeadecision,sticktoitanddon’tbeafraidofdifficulties.(Text7)W:Look,Jack!Here’sajobthatmightinterestyou.M:Areyousure?Thelastjobint

erviewyousentmetowasreallyadisaster.W:Well,look!It’sabigcompany.Youmightgettotravel.M:Whatkindofcomp

anyisit,though?W:Um,let’ssee.Itisanewspaperoffice.Theysaythepayisreallygood.Andoh,look!Theygiveyouacartotravelaround.That’snotbad,isit?M:Dotheysayan

ythingaboutneedingtohaveexperienceofajournalist?W:No,theywantsomeoneyoungandenergetic.Oh,yestheywantauniversitygraduate,sothat’sOK.Y

ou’vebeentouniversity.Theonlythingisthatyouhavetotravel,butthenthat’swhatthecompanycarisfor.M:PerhapsIwillhaveacloselookatit.(Te

xt8)W:John,whenyouwerelittle,whatdidyoudreamyou’dgrowuptobe?M:Oh,IdreamedthatI’dbeapilotwhenIgrewup.W:Sowhathappened?

Didyoujustloseinterestinbeingapilot?M:No.Myparentssaiditwastoodangerous,andtheywantedmetofindasaferjob.Howaboutyou?Whatdidy

oudreamofbecomingwhenyouwerealittlegirl?W:WhenIwasalittlegirl,Idreamedofbeingagreatscientist,butnow,asyoucansee,I’mjustacommonofficeclerk.M:Sow

hatareyourdreamsnow?W:Well,Ireallywanttobeatranslatorsomeday,soI’mworkinghardtolearnEnglish.M:You’resogoo

datlanguagelearning.YourFrenchandItalianarealreadyfluent.Well,Ihopeyousucceedinthatdreamsomeday!(Text9)W:Hi,

Bob!Iamsogladthatyoucame.M:OfcourseI’dcome.Icouldn’tthinkofabetterchancetoseeallmyoldfriends.W:It’shardtobelievethati

t’sbeentenyearssincegraduation.M:Howtimeflies!Howarethingsgoingwithyou?W:It’sonlyrecentlythatI’vebeenabletostartsettlingdown

.Howaboutyou?AreyoustillwithJenny?M:Yeah,JennyandIgotmarriedrightaftergraduation.Itwashardforthefirstthreeyears—Iwas

supportingusbothwhileshecontinuedherstudies—butnowthingsaregettingbetter.Iworkasamanagerinatradecompanyandshe’sworkingatalawfirm.It’sallstar

tedtocometogetherandwe’refinallyabletomakealifeforourselves.W:Oh,thatsoundswonderful.Ihavealwaysknownyoutwowouldmakeit.IhopeIcankeepinbettercontac

twithyou.M:Definitely!Actually,wejustmovedintoanewplace.There’sahouse-warmingpartythisSaturday,ifyouarefree?IknowJenn

ywouldlovetoseeyouagainanditshouldbeagoodparty.W:Soundsgreat!IamfreethisweekendandI’llbethere.(Text10)Billgates,anAm

ericaninventor,computerprogrammerandbusinessman,isreportedlyworthnearly$80billion,makinghimoneofthewealthiestpeopleinthecountrytoday.Hefoundeda

ndwasheadofMicrosoftforyears.GateswasborntoarichfamilyinthestateofWashington.Hisfatherwasalawyer,hismother

wasabanker.Heisfamousforbeingtakenasthefatherofmoderncomputer.HestudiesatHarvardUniversitybutdidnotgraduatebecau

seofhisdesiretodevelopnewsoftware.Asa13-year-oldstudent,Gateswasintroducedtocomputerprogramming.In1975,Gatesspoketoacompa

nycalledMicroInstrumentationandTelemetrySystems(MITS).Heconvincedtheownerofthecompanythathehadwrittenaprogramtha

twouldworkwellandmakebigmoney.TheownerboughtintoGates’inventions,andthetwomenreachedanagreementtodevelopsoftwar

eforthecompany.ThentheMicrosoftCompanywasborn.GateswentontodeveloptheWindowsoperatingsystemwiththeirpartnerIBM.Thetw

ocompanieshaddifferencesthough,andtheirpartnershipendedquickly.GatesworkedasCEOuntil2000.Heremainedactivewiththecompanyfors

everalyearsbeforeleavingthecompanyin2008.In2014,BillGatesbecamethetechnicaladvisorofthefirm.

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