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2024-2025学年度第一学期单元检测高一英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)选择题部分第一部分听力(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。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.Whydoesthemanwanttoleave?A.Theserviceistooslow
.B.Themusicistooloud.C.Thefoodisbad.2.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Ashopassistant.B.Ateacher.C.Anurse.3.Whathasthemandecidedtodo?A.ContinuehistalkwithM
r.Black.B.Gotoseeanengineer.C.Checktheschedule.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Inalibrary.C.Onabus.5.Howdidt
hemanfeelabouthisjumpintheend?A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Terrified.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.Whatarethespeakers
talkingabout?A.Anaccident.B.Arestaurant.C.Amagazine.7.WhyisTheSunflowerclosednow?A.Itisunderrepair.B.Theworkersareonholiday.C.Itwillmovet
oanothertown.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Bannister?A.Heisanewmemberofthecompany.B.Heworkedonatradedeallastyear.C.Helacksexperience.
9.Whodothespeakersthinkissuitableforthepositionintheend?A.Amelia.B.Mrs.Templeton.C.Mr.Duncan.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatare
thespeakersdoing?A.Cooking.B.WatchingTV.C.Doingshopping.11.Whatdoesthemanlikebest?A.Cheese.B.Milk.C.Icecream.12.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace
?A.Atnoon.B.Inthelateafternoon.C.Atnight.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whogavethewomanherfirstmountainbike?A.Heruncle.B.Herfather.C.He
rbrother.14.WhydidthewomanslowdownatonepointintheRegionalChampionship?A.Theroadwasfullofrocks.B.Shewastootiredtospeedup.C.Someoneapp
earedontheroadsuddenly.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthemostimportantbeforerace?A.Doingsportstokeepfit.B.Loo
kingattherouteinadvance.C.Makingsurethebikeisingoodcondition.16.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheclothesforarace?A.They’retight.B.Th
ey’repretty.C.They’recomfortable.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhendoestheBusinessStudiescoursestart?A.OnJune5thB.OnJune12th.C.OnJuly11th.18.Whatcanthest
udentsbringwiththemduringthecourse?A.Notebookcomputers.B.Businessvideos.C.Mobilephones.19.WhereistheBusinessStudiesDepart
ment?A.OntheleftsideoftheScienceCenter.B.Besidethemainentrancetothecollege.C.Nexttothestaffcarpark.20.Whatlanguageclassesa
reprovidedthissummer?A.JapaneseandGerman.B.ItalianandSpanish.C.FrenchandChinese.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。AFlylikesuperman!Haveyoueverimaginedhowitfeelswhenfreshairisi
nyourface?Ortoseethebeautyofnaturefromthetop?Youcandoitinahotairballoonride.Hotairballooningistheactivityofflyinginabasketha
ngingoverahotairballoon.Attractivepartsofballooningincludetheunusualquiet,thelackofafeelingofmovement,andt
hebird’s-eyeview.Sincetheballoonmoveswiththedirectionofthewinds,thepassengersfeelabsolutelynowind,exceptforbriefperiodsduringth
eflightwhentheballoonclimbsorfallsintoaircurrentsofdifferentdirectionsorspeeds.HotairballooninghasbeenrecognizedbytheWorldAeronauticalFederation(WA
F)asthesafestairsport,andaccidentsseldomhappen.However,youmustfollowsomerulessuchas:*Youhavetorespec
tthelimitofpassengersallowedintheride.Acatlánhasdrawnnewattentiontothedangerofballooning.Fouryearsago
,11peoplewereinjuredand2werekilledwhentheirhotairballoonbasketstruckinlineandcaughtfire.*Thepilotmustchecktheweathe
randselectasuitabletake-offpoint.Thecurrentandforecastweathermusthavegoodvisibilityforthepilottosee,andslowwindsto
allowtake-offandlanding.*Childrenagedundertwelvehavetobewiththeirparentsallthetour.*Pilotsmustnotcar
rypassengerswhohaveparticipatedinscubadive(蛙潜)thedaybefore.Therearemanyregular(定期)gatheringsofballoonsa
ndballoonistsinHidalgoaroundtheyear,whichprovidebothaplaceforballooniststointeractaswellasaplaceforvisitorstoentertain.Youmusttryt
hisactivityatleastonceinalifetime.21.Whatisanattractionofhotairballooning?A.Hearingthesoundofthewind.B.Experiencingdifferentweather.C.Enjoying
abreathtakingview.D.Havingafeelingofmovement.22.Whatcanwelearnfromtherulesofhotairballooning?A.13passengersarea
llowedonboardatmost.B.Apersonaged12andoldercanridealone.C.Itallowstake-offorlandinginstrongwinds.D.Anyscubadiversareal
lowedaspassengers.23.Whatkindoftextisit?A.Anewsreport.B.Atravelguide.C.Ascientificresearch.D.Atechnicaldocument.BWorki
ngforabigcompanyinLondononasalary(薪水)ofover£100,000,youmightexpectGraydenReece-Smithtohavealuxurious(奢侈)lifestyle
,goingonexpensiveholidaysordrivingasportscararoundsouthLondon,wherehelives.Infact,the28-year-oldlivesaverydifferentexistencefromhiscolleague
s.Hegivesawayeverythingheearnsover£42,000–afigurethathethoughthecouldcomfortablyliveon.Overthepastfiveyears,Reece-Smithhashandedove
rmorethan£250,000toorganizationssuchasInternationalCareMinistries,whichhelpspoorfamiliesinthePhilippines,andtheAgainstMalariaF
oundation.Heispartofagrowingnumberofyoungprofessionalsdescribedas“effectivealtruists”.Effectivealtruiststypicallydonateregularlytoachar
itywhichtheythinkwillhaveagreatimpact(影响).Somechangecareerstomakemoremoney,whichcanthenbegivenaway.Reece-Smithconsideredworkingin
thecharitysectoraftergraduatingfromuniversitybutthoughtthathecouldmakeabiggerdifferencebydonatingala
rgepartofhissalary.HehadvolunteeredasateacherataschoolinTanzania,butthenrealizedthatearningandgivingwouldbemoreeffecti
ve.“Thecostofmyflightstherecouldhavepaidthesalariesoftwoteachersforanentireyear,”hesays.Instead,hecould“stayathome,livinganicelifeandstillmakeah
ugedifferenceintheworld”.Heisnotmeanwithmoney-lastyearhewenttoCubaonholiday,andspentseveralthousandpoundsonanewsofa.Buthislifestyleisn’tasl
uxuriousassomeofthepeopleheworkswith.“Iusuallydon’tbuysupermarket-brandedfoodproducts,butIdon’townacar.Otherpeople
onmysalarymighthaveabiggerhouse.Someofmycolleagueshavefour-bedroomhouses,butweonlyboughtwhatweneeded-atwo-bedroomflat.£42,000ismoreth
anenoughtoliveonandstillsave,”hesays.24.HowmuchmoneydoesGraydenspendondonationeveryyear?A.Anyincomeover£42,000.B.Over£100.000.C.£50,000.
D.Lessthan£42,000.25.Whatmayan“effectivealtruist”doaccordingtothetext?A.Enterateachingprofession.B.Makemoremoneytoenjoylives.C.Create
agoodpublicimage.D.Donatetoimpactfulcharities.26.WhydidGraydendecidetodonatemoneybutnotworkinthecharitysector?A.Toaccesshisi
nnerlife.B.Tobeateacherataschool.C.Togiveawayallofhissalary.D.Tocreateastrongereffect.27.WhatcanbeinferredaboutGraydenfromthetext?A.Heleads
anexpensivelifestyle.B.Hebalanceshislifeanddonation.C.Helivesinafour-bedroomhouse.D.Hebuysfoodproducedbysupermarkets.CInthepastfew
weeks,RichardEckersleyhasnoticedachangeinthetypeofpeoplewhocomeintohisshop.In2017,theformerManchesterUnitedfootballersetupEarth.Food.LoveinT
ones,Devon,withhiswife,Nicola.It’stheUK’sfirst“zerowaste”store—thefoodisinbigjarsandboxesandpeoplebringtheirowncontainers.“Alot
ofnewpeoplearecomingin-peoplewhohavenotnecessarilybeeninterestedinenvironmentalissuesbefore”,hesays.Recently,thegovernmentcalledf
orsupermarketstointroduceplastic-freepassageways.ButEckersleysaysmanycustomersarealreadywayaheadofpo
liticians.HeandNicolahavehelpedpeoplesetupsimilarstoresinWales,Birmingham,andBristol.IngridCaldironihadasimilari
dea.Shesetupaplastic-freeshopinLondonlastyear,whichhasbeensopopularthatitissoonmovingtoabiggersite.EckersleyandCaldironiaremembersofananti-plasticsm
ovementintheUKthathasbeengrowingasaresultoftheBBC’sBluePlanetseriesandageneralworryaboutthedamageplasticisdoingtotheenvironment.Butbigsupe
rmarketshavesofarnottriedveryhardtoreducetheirplasticwaste.SianSutherland,founderofthemovement“APlasticPlanet”,says,“Themostexcitingthingisthatpo
liticiansandindustryarenolongersayingthatrecyclingwillsolvetheproblem.Banningtheuseofplasticpackagingforfoodanddrinkpr
oductsistheonlyanswer.”Walkingdownthepassagewaysofthesupermarketwhereeverythingfrompizzatofreshfruitandv
egetablesiscoveredinplastic.Sutherlandsaysimmediateactionisneeded.Plasticpollutioniscausingwidespreadglobaldam
age.Morethanonemillionplasticbottlesareboughtaroundtheworldeveryminute,andmostendupinlandfillorthesea.Theco
ntaminationissowidethattapwateraroundtheworldalsocontainsplastic.28.WhatisspecialaboutEarth.Food.Love?A.Itisastorewithoutplasticbags.B.Itgivesaw
ayboxesoffood.C.Ithasfewnewcustomers.D.ItistheUK’sfirstsupermarket.29.WhatcausedCaldironi’sshoptoberelocatedtoalargerplace?A.Itsproducts.B.Itspop
ularity.C.Itsprofits.D.Itssimilarity.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“contamination”inlastparagraphmean?A.Acceptance.B.Pollution.C.I
nfluence.D.Application.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Risinganti-plasticsmovementalongsideincreasingenvironmentalconce
rns.B.TheimpactofBBC’sBluePlanetseriesonanti-plasticsmovements.C.Aguidetosettingupplastic-freestorestopromoterecyclinginthewholeUK.DRichardE
ckersley’spersonaljourneyinwastereductionandpollutionprevention.DThousandsofliveshavebeensavedbygivingblood-thinningdr
ugstopeoplewithaheartconditionthatleavesthematriskofastroke(中风),accordingtotheheadoftheNHS.SinceJanuary2022about460,000peopleinEnglandwhosufferfro
matrialfibrillation(AF)-adangerouslyirregularheartrate-havebeguntakingoneoffouranticoagulant(抗凝血剂)drugstha
tareprovedtoreducestrokerisk.Speedyintroductionofthedrugshaskept4,000peoplealivewhowouldotherwisehavediedandpreventedabout17
,000strokes,accordingtoAmandaPritchard.Strokeskillabout27,000peopleayearinEnglandandleadtoabout120,000beingtakentoh
ospital.Adrivetoencouragetake-upofthedrugsmeans90%ofthe1.5millionpeopleinEnglandwithAFareusingthem.Tha
tshouldresultinfewerstrokes,whicharealeadingcauseofdeathanddisability,giventhatAFcausesaboutoneinfivestrokes.“Therapi
dintroductionofthesedrugsisabigstepforwardinprovidingthebestpossiblecareforpatientswithheartdisease”,Pritc
hard,theleaderofNHS(NationalHealthService)England,willsayinaspeechtodayattheKing’sFundhealthexperts’yearlyconference.Thedrugs,cal
leddirectoralanticoagulants,helpstopbloodfromclotting(凝血),thereforereducingtheriskofaclotdevelopingandcausingastroke.In2021theNationalIn
stituteforHealthandCareExcellencerecommendedthatdoctorsusefouranticoagulantdrugs.DrMaevaMay,theStrokeAssociation’sdirector,thoughtthewidespreadus
eofthedrugsas“fantasticnews”,becauseAFaccountsforoneinfivestrokesandstrokesinpeoplewithAFaremorelikelytoresultindeath
orseriousdisability.NHSEnglandhasuseditsspendingpowertocutdealswiththemakersofthefourdrugs,whichhasmadethemmuchmorewidelyavailable.TheBritishH
eartFoundationpraisedtheNHS’s“greatprogresstowardsitsgoalofreducingstrokedeaths”.32.Whatisthepurposeofli
stingnumbersinparagraph2?A.Toattractthereaders’attentiontostrokes.B.Toshowtheeffectsoffouranticoagulantdrugs.C.Tointroducethespec
ificinformationaboutAF.D.Tosummarizethestepstowardsreducingdeaths.33.Whatisthemainfunctionofanticoagulantdrugs?A.Topreventbloodclotting.
B.Toreducebloodpressure.C.Tokeepheartbeating.D.Toidentifysignsofstrokes.34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutNHSEnglandanddrugmakersfromthetex
t?A.Theyhaveestablisheddiseasefunds.B.Theyhaveprovidedfreetreatment.C.Theyhavereachedsomeagreements.D.Theyhav
eremindedofstrokedeaths.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.RecognisingSignsofAHeartAttackB.NHSEngland’sLife-SavingConferenceC.E
xploringKindsofAnticoagulantDrugsD.ABreakthroughinStrokePrevention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。AtChinaDailyLearningEnglish,wesometimesgetquestionslikethis:“HowcanIspeakEnglishwithmoreconfidenc
e?”___36___.Nomatterwhatlanguagewearelearning,wewouldalllovetospeakmoreconfidently.Sotoday,wehavethreepiecesofadvicetohelpyougainconfidenceiny
ourEnglish-speakingability.Usepositiveself-talkBelieveitornot,themostimportantpersonyoutalktoeverydayisyourself.Inotherwords,itisyo
urthoughtsthatreallymatter.Soourfirstpieceofadviceistousepositiveself-talk.IfyoulackconfidenceasanEnglishspeaker,youmaytellyourselfthingslike,“___
37___.”Whenyoutalktootherpeople,youmaysaythingslike,“I’msosorryformyEnglish.”Butifyoukeepthinkingandsayingsuchthings,youaresuretostartbelievingthe
m.SothenexttimeyouareusingyourEnglish,payattentiontowhatyoutellyourselforothers.___38___Don’tworrytoomuchOneofthebiggestbarrier
stoconfidenceinspeakingasecondlanguageistheconstantworryaboutmakingmistakes.Understandthatmakingmistakesisanaturalpartofthelanguagele
arningprocess.Yes,youwillmakemistakes.___39__.AndmanyEnglishlearnerscommunicateverywell,evenwithmistakes.Mistakescanbeagoodthing.Themoremis
takesyoumake,themoreprogressyouwillmake.____40____IfyourEnglish-speakingskillsareatthebeginnerorintermediate(中级的)levelandyout
rytodosomethingtoodifficult,youmayfail.Thiscanharmyourconfidence.But,ifyoudosomethingthatmatchesyourlevel,youare
morelikelytodoitwell.A.SetrealisticgoalsB.BuildyourconfidenceC.ThatisagreatquestionD.EnglishistoohardandIwillneverimproveE.Itisimportantt
opracticespeakingEnglisheverydayF.BesuretoreplaceunhelpfulthoughtsorideaswithbetteronesG.Butthepurposeofspeakingalanguageistoco
mmunicate第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分50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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。JasonSmithisapublis
hedchildren’sauthorandaward-winningpoet.Butgrowingup,hecould__41__read.Jasonandhisthreesisterswereraisedbyasinglemot
her,andsheoftenhadtomake__42__choicesabouthowtousetheirlimitedresources—includinga___43___tosendhisoldestsistertoschool,andtokeepJasonatho
me.Yearslater,whenJasonfinallywenttoschool,hecouldn’tspellhisnameand___44___toreadsimplewords,whichmadehimfeel____45____.Howev
er,thischangedwhenheturned12.Akindteacher-in-trainingnoticedhis___46___andsteppedin.Whenshecreatedaspecialreadingprogramfo
rstudentslikeJason,hewasthefirstto__47__.Thisteacherwaspatientandcreative,andshe__48__himtoworkhardandbelievei
nhimself.Withherhelp,Jason’sreadingskillsandconfidence___49___.Bythetimehefinishedelementaryschool,hehadearnedseveral_
__50___,includingoneforbeingthemostimprovedreader.ThisteachernotonlytaughtJasonhowto___51___butalsohelpedhimseehis__
_52___andpotential(潜力).Jasonwentontocollegeandgraduateschoolandbecameanauthorofchildren’sbooks.In2010,Jason___53_
__tohisoldschooltofindthisteacherandthankher,butshenolongertaughtthere.Hestillhopestofindheronedaytos
howherthe___54___shehadonhislifeandhowher___55___continuestoinspirehim.41.A.eagerlyB.simplyC.hardlyD.silently42.A.toughB.popularC.wrongD.free43.A.
permissionB.chanceC.taskD.decision44.A.agreedB.continuedC.struggledD.expected45.A.guiltyB.upsetC.excitedD.interested46.A.difficultiesB.achieve
mentsC.appearanceD.expression47.A.calmdownB.giveinC.signupD.turnaway48.A.encouragedB.orderedC.invitedD.forced4
9.A.disappearedB.recoveredC.weakenedD.improved50.A.degreesB.awardsC.tipsD.promotions51.A.readB.speakC.shareD.review52.A.dutyB.positionC.worth
D.contribution53.A.adaptedB.returnedC.repliedD.waved54.A.controlB.impactC.commentD.advice55.A.performanceB.serviceC.braveryD.kindness非选
择题部分第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分50分)第二节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据首字母或所给汉语释义,写出所需单词的完整形式。(每空一词)56.Hehadmorejobsatisfaction,abetter________(婚姻)andwas
healthier。57.Thisclassicbookishighlyr________(推荐)toyou.58.Shakespeare'swomenroleswereo___________(最初)writtentobe
playedbymen.59.M____________(测量)over90meters,thetreeisconsideredtobethetallestinthisregion.60.Shemadeeveryefforttobringaboutapeacefuls________(解决
方法)totheproblem.61.Thenaturalenvironmentisbeingd_______(破坏,毁掉)bypeople.62.Unlikesomanyofhiscomrades,hes_______
____(幸存)thewar.63.Theterracesarecleverlyd________(设计),withhundredsofwaterwaysconnectingwitheachother
.64.Ithasbeen3yearssinceIp____________(出版)myfirstbook.65.Takingplentyofexerciseisb_________________(益处)toyourhealt
h.第三节语法填空(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。FewdiscoveriesareasamazingasdiscoveringtheTerracottaWarriorsinXi’an.Butbehindthelifelike
masterpieces,thereisagroupofexpertsworkinghard___66___(keep)themorethan2,000-year-oldhistoricalrelicsingoodcondition.LanDesheng,5
2,isamongthe___67___(dozen)ofexpertsontherestoration(复原)teamattheEmperorQinshihuang’sMausoleumSiteMuseuminXi’an.“___68_
__processofrestoringTerracottaWarriorsisverysimilar___69___doctorstreatingpatients,”saidLan,whohasspent25years___70___(repair)morethan150figur
esoftheTerracottaArmy.LansaidthatmostoftheTerracottaWarriorsshowedsignsofdecay(腐化)afterbeingburiedforthousandsofyears
,whichwasmade___71___(bad)byoxidization(氧化)aftertheywerediscovered.Thebrokenpieces,whoseweightcouldsometimesreachhundredsofkilograms,___72___(ma
ke)therestorationbothdifficultandchallenging.ForLan,themostchallengingprojectwastherestorationofageneral,___73
___tookhisteammorethantwoyears.Evenso,Lanfelt___74___(satisfy)withhisjob.“Ihopethatbyrestoringthem,weareabletouncoverhistoricalf
acts__75__awakenthecultureofQinDynasty.”第四节翻译句子(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)76.最后,它成功地到达了它要过冬的地方。(manage;where)77.这些梯田也为鸟类和鱼类提供
了绝佳的栖息地,而一部分鸟和鱼又以危害水稻的昆虫为食。(介词+which)78.有时候刀叉太多了,以至于你不敢拿起它们,以防拿错了。(incase)79.你学习越努力,你取得的进步就越多。(the+比较级)80.她站着不动,
感激的泪水从脸颊滚下。(with复合结构)第四部分读后续写(满分20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。Mymomgrewupinapoorfamilyandlivedherlif
ewithoutanyofthematerialconditionsoftenconnectedwithhappiness.Yet,formyentirelife,shestoodasarolemodelofhowtoliveapo
sitive,happylife.Shelivedherlasttwentyyearsonsocialsecurityandhadnocash.Still,shesavedherpennies,believingtotheen
dthatshemightsomedayfieldthesandofaHawaiianbeachbetweenhertoesortourtheItaliancountryside.Formymom,lifewasallaboutfindingbeautyinthelittle
things.Sherarelyearnedmorethanminimumwagesinherlifetime.Shelivedpaychecktopaycheck,oftengoingwithoutbasicneedsbeingm
et.Itmighthavebeeneasytobecomebitteranddisappointed.Still,mymomremainedapositivethinker.WhenIwasachild,
myparentsusuallyhadnomoneytogoouttoeatorgoshoppingforextras.However,mymomwouldscrapetogether(勉强凑集)two
dollarsandsendmetotheconveniencestore.Theorderwasalwaysthesame:aCoke,aCharlestonChew,andapackofbaseballcards
.Wewouldsitontheporch(走廊)andsharethesnackwhileIopenedthebaseballcards.Shewouldtalktomeabouttheplayers,askingwhichoneswerethebestormyfavorites.Itw
assimple,yetsheturnedpovertyintopositivity.Later,whenIwasdeepinmycareerandmylifeasahusbandanddad,mymomwouldcallwithwordsencouragin
gmewhentimesgottough,forgettingthatshewaspoor,herhealthwasfailing,andshelivedalone.Shealwayshadthewordstomakemesmile,wordsthatshowedapositiveout
lookthatstoodinsharpcontrasttoherreality.Whenlivingalonebecameimpossible,mymomhadtomovetoanursinghome.Formanypeople,thatlos
soffreedomcanbreaktheirspirit.Whileitwasoriginallydisastrous,shequicklyfilledheremptyglassbackup.注意:1.续写词数应为120左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Para1:I
visitedmymomonedayandfoundherbusymakingcolorfulgloves.Para2:WhenIwasleaving,sheaskedmetobringapresent
toZoey,adisabledwomaninourneighborhood,forChristmas.