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参照秘密级管理★启用前试卷类型:A2023级高一下学期期末校际联合考试英语试题2024.07本试卷共四部分,共12页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡相应的位
置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,
你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的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.Howmuchdoesareturnticketcostnow?A.£1.50.B.£3.00.C.£4.50.2.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Sick.B.Full.
CHungry.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AFriends.B.Patientandnurse.C.Teacherandstuden
t.4.Wheredidthespeakersprobablymeetbefore?A.Ataconference.B.Attheheadoffice.C.Atarestaurant.5.Whatdidthewomandr
op?AHerphone.B.Abusticket.C.Somemoney.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。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Fixacopiermachine.B.Cop
ypagesfromabook.CBorrowabookfromthelibrary.7.Wherearetheinstructions?A.Onthemachine.B.Inthebook.C.Onthewall.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.
Whatisthewoman'smainformofexercise?A.Swimming.B.Running.C.Tennis.9.Whyisthewomanunwillingtoliftweights?A.Sheth
inksshewillgetbigmuscles.B.She'sworriedshewillbetootired.C.Shethinksitisboring.10.Whatdoesthemanlikebestaboutweightlifting?A.Ithelpshimrel
ax.B.Itstrengthenshisbones.C.Ithelpshimgetyounger.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whattimewillthespeakersgatherforthetrip?A.At5:00a.m.B.At7:30a.m.C.At8:00a.m
.12.Howlongdoesthetriplast?A7days.B.8days.C.10days.13.Wherewilladditionalinformationaboutthetripbeposted?A.Onawebsite.B.Inthenewspaper.C.Onan
oticeboard.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A:Movinghome.B.Decoratingahouse.C.Buyingfurniture.1
5.Whencanthewomancollectthekeys?A.OnTuesdaymorning.B.OnTuesdayafternoon.C.OnTuesdaynight.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodotothehouse?A.Paintthewall.
B.Fixthefurniture.C.Replacethecarpet.17.Whatcomesfirst?A.ATV.B.Afridge.C.Acooker.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasMarytaughttodofirstinanaccident?A.Cal
lforadoctor.B.Givefirstaid.C.Cryforhelp.19.Whathappenedtothewomanlyinginthestreet?A.Shetrippedoverarock.B.Shefelloffherbike.C.Shewashitbyacar.20.What
istheman?A.Adoctor.B.Amedicalstudent.C.Apoliceman.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。AArivercruise(乘船游览)isanidealopportunitytoexplorecitiesandlandscapesbeyondtheocean'sreach,whileyouareenjoyingfinediningandex
ceptionalserviceofwaterways.Thegrandriverdestinationslistedbelowensurethere'sadreamholidaytailoredforyou.NileRiverCruiseYou'llspenda
fewdaysinCairo,tastinglocalfoodandvisitingancientsiteswithafull-daycitytourthattakesintheEgyptianMuseumandavisittothefamousKhanElKhalilimarkettopic
kupsomelocalproduce.Movingon,you'llenjoyarelaxingcruisedowntheNilewithsomeshorttripsalongtheway.MekongRiverCruiseThefirstfewdayswillbespento
nlandwhereyou'lldiscoverHoChiMinhCity.Onyourcruise,you'llmakeyourwaytoCambodiaanddiscoverfloatingvillages,e
ndlessricefieldsandbreathtakingscenery.AvisittoCambodia'sAngkorWatisuniquelyincluded,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,whereyou'llhavethememorabletimewhent
hesungoesdown.RhineRiverCruiseWithanexperiencedguide,wecanenjoyAmsterdambeforeboardingtheMSAmadeusshipwherewe'lldiscovercitieslikeCologne,B
asel,andStrasbourg,eachfilledwithrichhistoryandculture.Optionalshorttripsashoreincludeavisittothefamouswi
neregionofMoselleValley,whereyoucantastelocalwines.DanubeRiverCruiseTheholidaybeginsinMunich,followedbyaconductedcitytourthroughtheGerma
ncityofPassaubeforecruisingontheMSAmadeusship.Alongthecruise,you'llstopoffinEmmerDorf,whereyou'llenjoyaguidedvineyardtour.You'llwi
tnesstheoperaticbeautyofVienna,thebohemianwonderofBudapestandallthefantasticEasternEuropeancharmofBratislava.Aninvitetot
hecaptain'sgranddinnerawaitsyouastheshipcruisesintoLinz.21.WhatcanyoudoinCairo?ARestoreancientsites.B.Joininbeachactiv
ities.C.Learntocookspecials.DShopatalocalmarket.22.WhathighlightstheMekongRiverCruise?A.Goingsightseeingonland.B.Surveyingflo
atingvillages.C.Experiencingriceplanting.D.Witnessingthebeautyofsunset.23.Whatdothelasttwocruiseshaveincommon?A.Theyofferabigdinnerparty.B.Iheyservel
ocalwinetasting.C.Theyprovideaguidedcitytour.D.TheyallowaccesstoMoselleValley.BManyclimbersconsideraselfiefromthehighestpoin
tontheplanettobetheultimateaward.Theycallthistheir“Qomolangmaselfie”.Togetit,morethanafewpeoplehaveriskedeverythingandtragically,ma
nyhavediedduringtheclimb,withtheirpreciousimagesstilllockedintheircameras.Butasaprofessionalclimberwho'sspentthepast.twodecade
spursuingsummits(顶峰)allovertheworld,Ihadrefusedtheideaofanexpedition(探险)toMountQomolangma.Themountainseemed
torepresenttheoppositeofeverythingthatIlovedandrespectedaboutclimbing.ThefirstmountainIattemptedtoclimbwasjusta500-foot
cliff.I,togetherwithafriendmanagedtomakeourwayacouplehundredfeetupthenearlyvertical(垂直)walltothe.safetyofasmallledge.Sittingsideb
yside,wewatchedthesundiptowardthehorizon,amazedbywhatwehaddoneandwonderedhowweweregoingtogetdown.Thethrillofdoingsomethingmostpeoplewo
uldn'tconsider,thediscoveryoftheviewatthetopandthebondmyfriendandIsharedallcametodefinethemeaningofwhatIhavebeenseekinginthemountainseversince.Iwould
haveneverchangedmymind,wereitnotforanoldfriendandhisdevotiontooneofmountaineering'sgreatestmysteries—whetherMallory,a
legendaryBritishclimber,mighthavereachedthetopin1924—nearly30yearsbeforeEdmundHillaryandTensingNorgay.Thecameraheli
kelycarriedhadneverbeenfound.That'showIfoundmyselfsearchingforalong-lostclimberand,justmaybe,history'sfirsthigh
estpointselfie.Myexpeditiondidn'tfindthecamera,butitdidcausemetoreconsiderMountQomolangma.AsIpackedforXizang,Iexpectedthato
urstate-of-the-artequipmentandbottledoxygenwouldmaketheclimbmanageable,perhapseasy.Actually,whenthetopphot
owastaken,IwasmoreexhaustedthanI'deverbeenonanyexpedition.Alongtheway,Icontinuouslytippedmyhat,notjusttoMallory,buttoanyonewhohadthedrivetopu
shthemselvesupthisroute.24.Whataremostclimbers'understandingof“Oomolangmaselfie”?A.Itcomesatabigcost.B.Itshowstheirrespectfornature.C.
Itisinspiredbypassion.ID.Itbringsasenseofachievement.25.Whydidtheauthormentionhisfirstclimbingexperience?A.Tostressthedifficultyin
climbingthecliff.B.Toexplainhisfocusonmountainclimbing.C.Toexpresshisthoughtson“Oomolangmaselfie”.D.TomeethisdesiretoclimbMountQomola
ngma.26.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor'sexpeditiontoMountQomolangma?A.Respectable.BChallenging.ČEnjoyable.D.Charm
ing.27.Whatdoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthetext?A.Notallexpeditionsareworththeeffort.B.Themeaningofclimbingvariesgreatly
.C.Perseveranceliesbehind“Qomolangmaselfie”.D.ThinktwicebeforeclimbingMountQomolangma.cIthinkitallstartedwithmicrowaves.Atypicalmicrowav
ecancookanentirechickenin16minutes.That's3timesfasterthanthebestconvectionoven(对流烤箱).Westillstandinfrontofmi
crowaves,impatientlytappingourfeet,waitingfor.popcornto.pop.ModernconsumertechnologyandtheInternethav
eonlyamplifiedthatconvenienceimpatience.Wehaveemailsthatliterallytravelaroundtheworldinseconds,andyet
westillasktherecipient:Didyougetit?Whereisit?It.shouldbethere.Afilethattakesmorethan10secondstodownloadisconsideredacrime.Andwe'resuddenlyfacedw
ithadigitalqueue.Thesystemcan'tserveusallatonceandasksustowait.ButwaitingisachaininourDNAthatisbreakingup.Thisleadstothetoet
apping,fingerspianoingonthedesk,penchewing,andeventuallyhair-pullingasifthethoughtofwaitingafewminuteswil
ldriveusmad.MillennialsandGenZareproductsofaninstant-responsechildhood.They'velonglivedinaworldwheretheireverythoughtismetwi
thinstantresponseintextsandsocialmedia.Inreallife,thesesamepeoplehavenoideahowtowaitforaresponse.Theassum
ption(设想)isthatrealworldworksexactlythesameasdigital.Butthesysteminacompanyorgovernmentdoesn'tmoveatanythingneardigitalspeed.
Infact,itoftenmovesasslowlyasitdidinthepre-Internetage.There'sadisconnectbetweenthesewaitsandmostofourliveslivedthroughtechnol
ogy.Wearebiologylivinginadigitalspace,enjoyingthebenefitsofinstantanswersandaccess,butunabletochangeourownprogrammingtom
atchitsspeed.OperatingatdigitalandInternetspeedisagreatbenefit,butweforgetthatsomewhereintheinstantaccesspathisoftenacomparativelyslow-m
ovingandslow-thinkinghuman,whocanonlydosomuch,andonlyatacertainpace.Whenpeoplesayslowdown,takeabreath,theyusuallymeanthatyoushouldstepback
fromabusymoment.Butthisshouldalsoincludesteppingbackfromyourinstant-accessexistencetoseethatnoteverythingcanhappenrightaway.Mostofthetim
e,itjustdoesn'tneedto.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amplified”inparagraph2mean?A.Balanced.B.Worsened.C.Maintained.D.Weakened.29.Whatispeople'sre
actiontowardsadigitalqueue?A.Theylosepatiencetowait.B:Theygetembarrassed.C.Theyenjoywaitingtobeserved.D.Theyconsid
eritasnormal.30.WhatdoweknowaboutMillennialsandGenZ?A.Theyarelackinginsocialexperience.B.Theydesireforimmediate
responses.C.Theyaredeeplyinfluencedbythesocialmedia.D.Theyhaveagoodunderstandingoftherealword.31.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthetext?A.Ac
ceptthingshappenattheirownpace.B.Goforinstantresponseatanytime.C.Makesureeverythinghappensrightaway.D.Stepbacktoseewhathashappened.DOve
rtheyears,manyscientistshaveattemptedtoexplainwhyspendingtimeingreenspacescanreducefeelingsofstressandanxiety,fromtheirsupposed
abilitytocleantheairtotheirmysteriouseffectsonourbrains.ThemostcommonsayingItendtohearisthatplants,particularlyhouseplants,cleantheair.
Thelatestresearchnowsuggeststhatinindoorspacesyouwouldneedalotofthembeforeyouseeanynoticeablebenefit.Howmany?Well,severalhundredpersquaremeterofl
ivingspacetoachievethesamebenefitofsimplyopeningawindow.Whatwedoknow,however,isthatthereissomethingunusualaboutthecolorgreenthatseemstoaffecth
owourbrainsfunction.Researchersinvestigatingtheeffectofexerciseonpsychologicalwell-beinghavefoundthatseeingvie
wsofthenaturalworldonscreenshadadditionalbenefitsoverandabovetheworkoutalone.However,whentheychanged
thescreenstoshowthesameviewsinblackandwhiteorinshadesofred,theeffectwasmarkedlyreducedcomparedtotheoriginalgreen
.Thismaymeanthathavingevergreenspeciesinyourgardenorevensomethingassimpleaspaintingyourfencegreenmightcontributetoitseffect.Similarly,designin
gyourgardentorequirehighermaintenance(维护)sothatitisnotsimplysomewheretosunbatheinsummermayimprovethebeneficialeffectbyencouraging
gentleworkouts.Low-impact,prolongedexercise,suchasgardening,canburnmorecalories(卡路里)thanahard-hittinggymsession,despitefeelingeasier.Iti
sawayofbeingactivethatmayappealtofarmorepeople.Gardeningisalsoaclassicformofpracticingmindfulness,whichcanhelptofocusourthoughtso
nthehereandnow,distractingusfromanyworriesorstresses.Mindfulnessexercisesarewell-documentedtohaveapositiveim
pactonpsychologicalwell-being.Soactnow,embrace(接受)thepowerofgreeneryandturnyourgardenintoawelcomingspace.32.Whichfactordeter
mineshouseplants’effectoncleaningtheair?A.Theirquantity.B.Theircolors.CTheirvarieties.D.Theirplacement.33.Wh
atisabenefitofseeingthecolorgreenduringexercise?'APromotingsportstechnique.B.Burningmorecalories.C.Increasingi
ntelligencelevel.D.Improvingmentalhealth.34.Whatcontributestothepopularityofgardening?A.Itisaccessibl
eandeffective.B.Itisaffordableandappealing.C,Itrequireshighermaintenance.D.Itoffersaconnectionwithnature.35.Whyisgardeningaformofmi
ndfulness?A.Ithelpsdevelopasenseofsuccess.B.Itfreesusfromourdailymatters.C.Itdirectsourattentiontothepresent.D.Itencourages
learningandcreativity.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。Creativityistheskillofthinkingupnewanddifferent
ideasandsolutions.36Itcomesoutinthewaywedoallsortsof-things,suchassolvingriddles,playinggamesordreamingupnewide
as.Neuroscientistsdescribecreativityasthebrain'swayofcomingupwithanideathatisoriginal,newordifferent.Som
epeoplemakeart,musicorpaintings.37Youcanbecreativeinanythingyouenjoy,suchasbaking,inventinggamesorplayingw
ithnumbers.“Thebestthingaboutcreativityisthatthere'snorightorwrongwaytodoit—it'saboutfindingwaystohavefun,”saysRakheeJasani,awriterwhohel
pspeoplediscovertheircreativity.38Itcanrelievestress,giveyouenergyandhelpyoufeelcalm.“It'sliketakingadeepbreathwhenwe'refeeling
stressed,”Jasaniexplains.“Doingsomethingcreativethatweenjoyissometimesjustforourselves——ithelpsustoexpress
howwe'refeelingsothatwefeelstrongerandprouder.”Exercisingcanmakeyourbodystrong.39Thinkofatimewhenyou'vesolvedaproblem,finishedajigsawpuzzle—
—thisisyourcreativebrainatwork.Neuroscientistssaythatbeingcreativemeansyourbrainhastomixupdifferent“mentalrepr
esentations”inordertocomeupwithsomethingnewordifferent.Mentalrepresentationsaretheimagesyourmindcreates—likewhenyoudreamofflyingorimagineyourselftra
vellingsomewhereyou'veneveractuallybeen.Wecanallbecreativeinourownway.Youcan'tbebadatit.40A.Everysingleon
eofushasacreative.side.BButthat'snottheonlywaytobecreative.C.Similarly,beingcreativehelpstoexerciseyourbrain.Youcanmake
useofcreativitytoachieveyourgoals.E.Creativityhaslotsofbenefitsforyourbrain,bodyandmind.F.It'sjustaboutexpl
oringthingsandsharingthemwithothers.G.Creativityisthewayyouuseyourimaginationtoexpressyourself.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15
分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。WhatcanyouseeifyouwalkaroundtheRahwayTrailintheSouthMountainReservationofMillburn
?Youmay41morethanjustleaves,treesandanimals.You'll42fairies(小精灵)amongtheleaves.Smallhousesare43inthetreetrunksandbranches——asurprisin
glysweet44inanotherwisenormal-lookingforest.Thefairyhomeswerebuiltbyvolunteers.The45toaddsmallhousestothelandscapecamefromawo
mannamedThereseOjibway.Shewantedherson,who46fromautism(自闭症),tohaveasafespacetoexploreinthe47.“So,shefo
undthisRahwayTrailand48leavingsmallfairieshereandthere,creatingsomethingforhersonand49tosearchfor,”saidJulieGould,oneofthekeepersofthetrail
.TheSouthMountainReservationnoticedthe50housesaroundtheforest.Whenthey51thatOjibwaywasmakingthelittlefairiesbyhand,the
ydecidedtoallowhertocontinuebuildingher52kingdom,whichisnowknownastheFairyTrail.“Shethoughtthiswasa53ofgettinglit
tlechildrenintonatureandfuelingtheirimaginations,”saidBethKelly,anothertrail54.Ojibwayandhersonmovedoutoftheareaafewyearsago,butth
eirfairytraillegacy(遗产)55.41.ApickupB.comeacrossC.takeawayD.watchfor42.AexploreB.searchC.frightenD.discover43.A.hiddenB.restedC.hungD.
left44.A.showB.memoryC.sightD.place45.A.goalB.ideaCimaginationD.design46.A.sufferedB.diedC.recoveredD.escaped47.A.riverB.valleyC.houseD.for
est48.A.enjoyedB.allowedCstartedD.advised49.A.parentsB.othersC.fairiesD.herself50.AextraB.similarC.littleDold51.A.warnedB.learnedC.respondedD.adver
tised52.A.magicalB.distantC.lonelyD.romantic53.A.partB.matterC.resultD.way54A.keeperB.memberC.ownerD.
visitor55.A.catchesonB.showsupC.livesonD.goesup第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)根据句意,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。56.Itwillbealongtimewemeetagain.57.
Deeply(affect)bythefilm,theycouldn'tholdbacktheirtears.58.Allinall,itishightimethatwedevotedourselvesto'protect)theocean.59.remainsimporta
ntisthatwehaveanincredibledesiretothinkandcreate.60.Totheir(disappoint),theapplicantslefttheinterviewer'sofficewithupsetlooksontheirfaces.61.(Wank
)speaking,Idon't-reallyappreciatethepaintingdrawnbythewell-knownartist.62.Myteachersandclassmateshelpedmewithmylessonsaftermylong(absent)fromschoo
l.63.Thereissomedoubthewillturnupinthemeeting.64.Benchley(dive)whenhecamecrossanawfulsight.65.YoumayrelyontratJackwillcome
andhelpusifweareintrouble.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,本学期你校开设了中国戏剧课。请你给英国朋友John写一封邮件分享学习经历,内容包括:(1)课程内容与安排;(2)你的学习体会。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如
下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJohn,I'mwritingtosharewithyoutheChineseoperacourseIhadthisterm.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Oneday,Emma’smotherbroughtEmmatoherfavoritesteakhouse(牛排餐厅).Shewasexcitedallthewaywhenshewassittinginhermother'scar.Listeni
ngtothewonderfulmusic,shecouldn'thelpbutdanceinthebackseat.Consideringhersafety,hermotherhadtostopherandsaid,“Hey!M
ysweety!Pleasebequietandfastenyourseatbelt!”“Okay!Mom,”sheansweredwhilecontinuingtorolldownthecarwin
dow.“Emma!Don'theadoutofthewindow!Thisisverydangerous!Nohandseither!”Momraisedhisvoiceasshespoke.Shesaidyesandt
henquietlysatbackinplace.Buttherewasnoprevioushappiness.Shegotoffinsilenceandorderedmealssilently.Hermotherthoughtthatperhapshertonehadjustbeentoo
urgent,andshetriedtomakeherhappy.“Sweetheart,thisisamonthlysteakappointment.Canyouenjoyitwithyourmomhappily?”Emmanoddedsilentlybutcontinuedt
ostareoutofthewindow.Tenminuteslater,Emmalookedatthelargeplateofsteakandpotatoesasifshehadnointentionofeatingthem.Momsighedandasked,“Isn'ti
tyourfavoritesteak,sweetheart?”“Itis,mom,”Emmasaidinalowvoice.Afterlisteningtoheranswer,Mombroughtthesteakandplannedtohelpherdaughtercutitint
osmallpiecesasbefore.“No,mom,shequicklyreachedoutfortheplate.“Icanonlyeatitonceamonth,right?”“Yes,wemadeap
romiseaboutthis,”saidthemother.“CanIjustgiveittohim?”Emmacautiouslyasked,andher-eyesfilledwithexpectations.Followingthedirectionofherfinger,
therewasahomelessmanintattered(破烂的)clothes.Andsherealizedthatthemanwasthefigurethatflashedbytheroadsidewhenherdaught
erleanedoutofthewindowinthecar.“Ofcourse,youcan,”hermotheragreed.注意:(1)续写词数应为120左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Emmaqu
icklyleftthetablewiththefullplateoffoodinhand.AsEmmareturned,hermothersmiledproudly.