江苏省前黄高级中学2024届高一期初调研
英
语
试
卷
2021.09
(考试时间:120分钟
总分150分)
第I卷(客观题)
第一部分:听力
(共20小题,每小题1.5分,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。
When
is
the
next
train
to
Chicago?
A.
At
8:00
B.
At
8:30.
C.
At
8:40.
2.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
leave
his
job?
A.
He
doesn’t
get
on
with
his
workmates.
B.
He
thinks
the
job
is
too
boring.
C.
The
working
place
is
too
far.
3.
What
is
wrong
with
the
man?
A.
He’s
got
a
headache.
B.
He
can’t
fall
asleep
at
night.
C.
He
doesn’t
feel
the
pain.
4.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Leave.
B.
Phone
Linda.
C.
Keep
on
waiting.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
James’
daily
life.
B.
James’
business.
C.
James’
family.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Call
Ms.
Hall.
B.
Phone
the
guy
back.
C.
Give
the
guy’s
number
to
Ms.
Hall.
7.
What
do
we
know
about
Ms.
Hall?
A.
She
will
call
the
guy
after
lunch.
B.
She
doesn’t
bring
her
cell
phone.
C.
She
will
come
in
this
afternoon.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
complain?
A.
She
can’t
concentrate
on
study.
B.
She
doesn’t
have
time
to
relax
C.
She
can’t
hear
the
TV
clearly.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Do
his
homework.
B.
Turn
off
the
TV.
C.
Close
the
door.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
What
can
we
conclude
from
this
conversation?
The
man
prefers
walking
as
a
form
of
exercise.
The
man
is
catching
the
bus.
The
man
doesn’t
know
the
city
very
well.
11.
Where
is
the
Bank
of
Switzerland?
A.
On
the
right
of
the
City
Hall.
B.
On
the
left
of
a
park.
C.
Behind
a
post
office.
12.
How
will
the
man
get
to
the
park?
A.
On
foot.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
can’t
the
man
meet
the
woman
for
lunch?
A.
He
has
to
work
at
the
office.
B.
He
has
to
meet
a
customer.
C.
He
has
to
look
after
the
kids.
14.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
man?
A.
Worried.
B.
Satisfied.
C.
Annoyed.
15.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
will
be
busy
next
week.
B.
The
woman
will
go
to
the
theatre
alone.
C.
The
seats
in
the
theatre
have
been
booked
up.
16.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Workmates.
C.
Salesman
and
customer.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
film
workshop.
B.
In
a
radio
studio.
(播音室)
C.
In
a
theatre.
18.
What
was
the
woman
when
she
got
the
lead
in
Starshine?
A.
A
film
star.
B.
A
student.
C.
A
stage
actress.
19.
Why
didn’t
the
woman
make
any
more
films
after
finishing
Starshine?
A.
She
didn’t
receive
offers.
B.
She
didn’t
like
acting
in
films.
C.
She
didn’t
want
to
work
far
from
home.
20.
What
is
the
woman
doing
now?
A.
Performing
in
a
play.
B.
Studying
at
school.
C.
Staying
at
home.
第二部分:阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Losing
a
baby
tooth
can
be
fun
for
a
kid.
You
can
put
it
under
your
pillow
and
look
forward
to
finding
some
money
there
in
the
morning.
And
then
you
can
watch
your
new
permanent
(永恒的)tooth
grow
in
its
place.
But
if
a
permanent
tooth
falls
out,
that's
a
problem.
There
isn't
another
one
under
the
gum(齿龈)that
can
replace
it.
Unfortunately,
this
happens
to
some
older
people.
And
if
permanent
teeth
fall
out
or
need
to
be
pulled,
an
older
person
might
need
dentures.
Dentures,
known
as
false
teeth,
are
a
set
of
replacement
teeth
for
any
teeth
that
are
missing.
There
are
partial
dentures,
which
take
the
place
of
only
a
few
teeth
and
prevent
the
others
from
changing
position.
If
all
the
teeth
are
gone,
the
person
would
need
complete
dentures,
which
replace
every
tooth
in
the
mouth.
Dentures
can
cause
pains
at
first
but
take
little
time
to
get
used
to.
They
also
need
special
care.
They
should
be
brushed
daily
with
a
special
denture
brush
and
cleanser
and
soaked
(浸泡)
in
denture
solution
when
not
in
the
mouth.
Dentures
are
important
for
the
old
because,
without
teeth,
it's
hard
to
smile,
talk,
and
eat
properly.
But
it
can
be
a
little
weird
if
you
see
someone
take
out
his
or
her
dentures.
It
can
also
be
strange
to
see
someone,
like
a
grandparent,
without
dentures
in
because
he
or
she
won't
have
any
teeth.
Try
not
to
make
fun
of
the
person
because
this
could
cause
hurt
feelings.
People
usually
lose
their
permanent
teeth
due
to
periodontal
disease
(牙周炎),
or
gum
disease,
which
is
caused
by
bacteria
(细菌)that
attack
the
gums.
Diseased
gums
aren't
strong
and
healthy,
so
teeth
can
get
loose
and
fall
out.
Older
people
often
have
many
cavities
(洞)
that
have
been
filled
over
the
years,
and
these
fillings
can
weaken
over
time,
leading
to
more
tooth
problems.
21.
If
one
of
your
baby
teeth
falls
out,
you_______
A
should
have
a
false
tooth
fixed
in
its
place
B.
will
gain
a
permanent
tooth
in
future.
C.
have
to
put
it
under
your
pillow
at
once
D.
can
exchange
it
for
some
money
22.A
person
wearing
dentures
_________
.
A.
will
experience
unpleasant
feelings
at
the
beginning
B.
will
spend
a
very
long
time
adjusting
himself
or
herself
to
them
C
should
brush
them
with
a
special
denture
brush
every
few
days
D.
should
use
denture
solution
to
soak
them
in
his
or
her
mouth
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Partial
dentures
can
prevent
the
remaining
teeth
from
changing
position.
B.
Old
people
will
find
it
hard
to
smile,
talk,
and
eat
properly
without
teeth.
C.A
person's
teeth
will
possibly
get
loose
if
diseases
strike
his
gums.
D.
It
is
hard
for
a
person
to
wear
dentures
if
all
his
teeth
have
fallen
out.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"weird"
mean
in
the
fifth
paragraph?
A.
inconvenient
B.
excited
C.
strange
D.
impolite
B
In
the
Hollywood
movie
The
Martian,
actor
Matt
Damon
plays
an
astronaut
who
grows
food
on
Mars(火星)to
survive
alone
on
the
red
planet.
After
seeing
the
movie,
Washington
State
University
physicist
Michael
Allen
and
University
of
Idaho
food
scientist
Helen
Joyner
decided
to
carry
out
a
case
study
helping
students
figure
out
how
to
farm
on
Mars.
In
the
case
study,
students
have
to
imagine
they
are
mining(采矿)
on
Mars
and
decide
how
to
feed
themselves
there
before
starting
on
the
journey.
They
get
advice
from
Allen
and
Joyner
on
how
to
select
crops
and
take
the
challenges
of
growing
crops
over
long
periods
on
Mars.
Students
use
a
scoring
system
to
select
three
foods
to
plant
on
Mars.
Allen
found
the
results
impressive:
among
30
students,
“no
two
people
have
ever
gotten
the
same
answer”,
he
said.
Human
travelers
to
Mars
will
likely
have
to
make
use
of
resources
on
the
planet
rather
than
take
everything
they
need
with
them
on
a
spaceship.
This
means
farming
their
own
food
on
another
planet,
one
that
has
a
very
different
ecosystem
(生态系统)
from
Earth’s.
One
challenge
for
those
who
would
like
to
live
on
Mars
is
the
fact
that
there
can
be
no
farming
tools.
Like
real
astronauts,
students
taking
part
in
the
study
cannot
take
a
lot
of
farming
tools
with
them.
As
Joyner
put
it
to
his
student
astronauts,
“You
are
starting
with
nothing.”
Besides,
students
also
have
to
deal
with
a
very
limited
choice
of
diet.
“If
I
had
to
eat
a
single
food
for
the
rest
of
my
life,
could
I
do
it?”
Joyner
asked.
But
Allen
believes
the
case
study
is
about
more
than
farming
and
eating
on
the
Red
Planet.
“I’m
not
teaching
about
growing
food
on
Mars,”
Allen
said.
“I’m
teaching
about
living
with
choices.
I’m
teaching
about
problem
solving.”
25.
In
the
case
study,
students
have
to
__________.
A.
watch
the
movie
to
know
the
conditions
on
Mars
B.
decide
which
crops
to
grow
on
Mars
with
the
help
of
the
teachers
C.
design
different
types
of
diets
on
Mars
for
them
to
choose
D.
understand
how
to
farm
on
Mars
with
their
favorite
farming
tools
26.
Michael
Allen
thinks
that
the
case
study
__________.
A.
increases
students’
knowledge
about
farming
B.
helps
student
know
more
about
Mars
C.
develops
students’
skills
of
solving
problems
D.
teaches
students
how
to
make
proper
choices
27.
The
passage
is
mainly
intended
__________.
A.
to
describe
a
research
on
how
to
farm
on
Mars
B.
to
prepare
us
to
deal
with
problems
on
Mars
C.
to
teach
us
how
to
survive
on
Mars
alone
D.
to
introduce
a
Hollywood
movie,
The
Martian
C
Four
“Fun
facts”
that
are
complete
lies,
but
you
believe
them
No.1
You
can
see
the
Great
Wall
of
China
from
space
This
seems
right,
doesn’t
it?
The
Great
Wall
of
China
is
huge,
after
all,
and
you
can
see
large
things
from
far
away.
But
even
from
a
low
orbit,
it’s
pretty
much
invisible
(看不见的)
to
the
naked
eye,
and
not
exactly
easy
to
pick
out
with
an
advanced
camera
lens.
Strangely,
this
myth
(谬论)
existed
before
we
even
went
into
space,
so
it
had
the
opportunity
to
become
a
“fact”
before
it
could
even
be
checked.
There
are
many
other
man-made
objects
visible
from
space,
but
because
the
Great
Wall
is
made
from
rocks
gathered
in
the
surrounding
area,
it
doesn’t
stand
out
against
the
landscape
enough
to
be
visible.
How
Stuff
Works
helpfully
suggests
that
China
could
paint
the
wall
in
hot
pink
to
fix
the
matter.
No.2
Einstein
failed
at
school
Einstein,
the
modern
archetypal
genius
(天才),
failing
at
school
is
a
“fact”
which
serves
as
an
encouragement
to
under-performing
schoolchildren
and
is
repeated
by
motivational
speakers
wanting
to
make
some
point
about
failure
and
success.
It
would
be
fairly
comforting
if
true,
but
reality
doesn’t
tend
to
care
about
how
comfortable
you
are.
There
are
versions
of
this
myth
focusing
on
maths,
but
in
either
case,
it’s
just
not
true.
The
myth
seems
to
result
from
the
fact
that
the
grading
system
used
in
his
school
was
changed
the
year
after
he
left—from
1
being
the
highest
mark
to
6
being
the
highest.
Einstein
got
1s,
but
to
anybody
looking
back
at
his
grades,
it
would
seem
like
that
meant
he’d
failed.
No.3
______________________
Many
people
claim
that
if
you
wake
someone
when
they’re
sleepwalking,
the
shock
of
finding
themselves
not
in
bed
will
lead
them
to
suffer
a
heart
attack
or
otherwise
do
some
serious
damage.
In
actual
fact,
waking
somebody
who
is
sleepwalking
does
them
no
harm
whatsoever.
They
might
be
a
little
confused.
In
fact,
they
could
hurt
themselves
by
continuing
to
sleepwalk
freely,
for
obvious
reasons.
So,
it’s
better
to
guide
a
sleepwalker
back
to
bed
without
waking,
but
if
you
do
wake
him,
it
won’t
do
any
harm.
No.4
Sharks
don’t
get
cancer
This
fact
has
gained
acceptance
despite
having
merely
been
invented
as
a
reason
for
selling
people
shark
cartilage
pills
as
a
cancer
cure.
Firstly,
even
if
it
was
true
that
sharks
didn’t
get
cancer,
that
wouldn’t
mean
that
using
a
part
of
it
was
a
cure
or
treatment
for
cancer.
There
were
some
initial
positive
results,
but
they
were
also
gained
with
other
animal
cartilages
and
didn’t
translate
into
a
reliable
treatment.
In
short,
eating
shark
cartilage
pills
does
nothing
for
cancer
patients.
And
to
pile
more
stupidity
on
top
of
it,
sharks
clearly
do
get
cancer.
28.
Why
are
we
unable
to
see
the
Great
Wall
directly
in
space?
A.
The
colour
of
the
rocks
is
not
hot
pink.
B.
Advanced
cameras
are
not
employed.
C.
It’s
too
small
to
stand
out
from
far
away.
D.
The
Great
Wall
is
made
from
nearby
rocks.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
No.2
mean?
A.
Failure
is
the
mother
of
success.
B.
Reality
has
something
to
do
with
imagination.
C.
Success
and
failure
should
be
both
experienced.
D.
Assumption
(设想)
is
one
thing,
but
reality
is
another.
30.
Which
of
the
following
may
be
the
subtitle
of
No.3?
A.
Sleepwalkers
might
be
at
a
loss
B.
Sleepwalkers
might
attack
others
C.
Waking
sleepwalkers
will
harm
them
D.
Waking
sleepwalkers
will
shock
them
31.
Who
are
more
likely
to
benefit
from
the
lie
“Sharks
don’t
get
cancer”?
A.
Drug
sellers.
B.
Health
advisors.
C.
Cancer
patients.
D.
Shark
researchers.
D
The
other
day,
my
sister
and
I
were
sitting
in
the
restaurant,
trying
to
have
a
conversation,
but
her
children,
four-year-old
Willow
and
seven-year-old
Luca,
would
not
stop
fighting.
The
arguments-over
a
fork,
or
who
had
more
water
in
a
glass-never
stopped.
Then
my
sister
reached
into
her
handbag,
produced
two
shiny
iPads,
and
handed
one
to
each
child.
Suddenly,
the
two
were
quiet.
They
sat
playing
games
and
watching
videos,
and
we
continued
with
our
conversation.
After
our
meal,
as
my
sister
stuffed
the
iPads
back
into
her
bag,
she
said,
“I
don’t
want
to
give
them
the
iPads
at
the
dinner
table,
but
if
they
keep
them
occupied
for
an
hour
so
we
can
eat
in
peace,
I
often
just
hand
them
over.
I
am
afraid
that
it’s
bad
for
them.
I
do
worry
that
it
makes
them
think
it’s
OK
to
use
electronics
at
the
dinner
table
in
the
future.”
Dr.
Gary
Small,
director
of
the
Longevity
Center
at
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles
says
that
the
brain
is
highly
sensitive
to
stimuli(刺激物),like
iPads
and
smartphone
screen,
and
if
people
spend
too
much
time
on
one
technology,
and
less
time
interacting(互动)with
people
like
parents
at
the
dinner
table,
that
could
prevent
the
development
of
certain
communication
skills.
“Conversations
with
each
other
are
the
way
children
learn
to
have
conversations
with
themselves,
and
learn
how
to
be
alone,”
said
Sherry
Turkle,
a
professor
of
science,
technology
and
society
at
the
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology.
She
fears
that
children
who
do
not
learn
real
interactions,
which
often
have
imperfections,
will
come
to
know
a
world
where
perfect,
shiny
screens
give
them
a
false
sense
of
intimacy(亲密)without
risk.
However,
they
need
to
be
able
to
gather
themselves
and
know
who
they
are.
So
someday
they
can
form
a
relationship
with
another
person
without
a
panic
of
being
alone.
“If
you
don’t
teach
your
children
to
be
alone,
they
will
only
know
how
to
be
lonely,”
she
said.
32.
What
did
Willow
and
Luca
fight
about?
A.
Little
things.
B.
iPads.
C.
Delicious
food.
D.
Interesting
things.
33.
How
did
the
author’s
sister
feel
about
offering
children
iPads?
A.
She
loved
doing
it
very
much
B.
She
was
uncertain
about
its
effects.
C.
She
felt
it
was
worth
a
try.
D.
She
felt
surprised
at
its
effect.
34.
According
to
Dr.
Small,
what
should
parents
do?
A.
Provide
their
children
with
various
technologies.
B.
Teach
their
children
communication
skills.
C.
Limit
their
children’s
screen
time.
D.
Talk
to
their
children
at
the
dinner
table.
35.
What
is
Sherry
Turkle
worried?
A.
Children
are
afraid
of
taking
risks.
B.
Children
try
to
escape
from
the
real
world.
C.
Children
can’t
deal
with
time
when
they
have
to
be
alone.
D.
Children
can’t
live
without
electronic
devices.
第三部分:七选五
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Why
Do
We
Find
It
Hard
to
Say
“No”?
As
we
all
know,
saying
“no”
to
others
is
not
easy
at
all.
But
sometimes
we
have
to
learn
to
say
“no”.
36_____
Below
are
common
reasons
why
people
find
it
hard
to
say
“no”:
●
37
______
You
are
a
kind
soul
at
heart.
You
don't
want
to
turn
the
person
away
and
you
want
to
help
when
possible,
even
if
it
may
eat
into
your
time.
●Afraid
of
being
rude.
I
was
brought
up
under
the
idea
that
saying
“no”,
especially
to
people
who
are
older,
is
rude.
This
thinking
is
common
in
Asian
culture,
where
face
saving
is
important.
38
________
●Wanting
to
be
agreeable.
You
don't
want
to
alienate
(疏远)
yourself
from
the
group
because
you're
not
in
agreement.
So
you
agree
to
others'
requests.
●Fear
of
conflict.
39
_______
.
This
might
lead
to
an
ugly
confrontation
(面对).
Even
if
there
isn’t,
there
might
be
disagreement
which
might
lead
to
bad
effects
in
the
future.
●
40____________
.
Perhaps
you
are
worried
saying
“no”
means
closing
doors.
For
example,
one
of
my
friends’
wives
was
asked
to
work
in
another
department
in
her
company.
Since
she
liked
her
team,
she
didn’t
want
to
go.
However,
she
didn’t
want
to
say
“no”
as
she
felt
it
would
affect
her
promotion
chances
in
the
future.
A.
Wanting
to
help
others.
B.
Fear
of
losing
chances.
C.
Wanting
to
keep
a
good
relationship.
D.
I
slowly
realized
I
needed
to
learn
to
say
“no”.
E.
You
are
afraid
the
person
might
be
angry
if
you
refuse
him/her.
F.
It
means
not
making
others
look
bad
or
lose
face.
G.
To
learn
to
say
“no”,
we
have
to
first
understand
what’s
stopping
us
from
it.
第四部分:完型填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
A
friend
of
mine
met
with
an
accident
driving
in
darkness.
His
legs
were
so
hurt
that
he
couldn’t
move.
What
was
the
41
was
that
he
found
himself
unable
to
ask
for
help—his
mobile
phone
went
out
of
42
as
a
result
of
exhausted
(用尽的)
battery.
Nothing
could
be
done
but
43
in
cold
wilderness.
It
was
8
hours
later
that
day
broke,
and
then
the
44
of
the
rescue.
It
was
almost
45
that
he
could
stand
the
horror
in
the
darkness
for
so
long.
Even
more
surprising
was
his
46
,“First
of
all
I
checked
up
my
47
conditions
and
found
myself
not
in
deadly
danger.
As
there
was
no
48
to
call
for
help,
I
leaned
back
in
my
seat
trying
my
best
to
keep
the
wound
from
49
.
In
this
way
I
dozed
(打盹)
off.”
His
story
put
an
end
to
my
regret
for
the
50
of
an
exploration
adventure
that
happened
last
year.
A
group
of
young
men
51
to
explore
a
mountain
cave
and
got
lost.
52
to
find
a
way
out
in
the
dark
cave,
they
were
frightened
and
ran
anxiously
without
a
sense
of
53
.
Finally
they
fell
dead
in
fear
and
exhaustion.
According
to
the
54
people
that
found
them,
the
place
where
they
got
lost
was
only
about
10
meters
away
from
the
55
of
the
cave.
If
they
stayed
on
the
spot
when
they
lost
their
way
and
tried
to
56
themselves,
they
would
probably
sense
a
faint
light
flashing
not
far
away.
Don’t
you
think
that
you
can
compare
it
with
57
itself?
When
you
meet
with
difficulties
in
life,
you
are
lost
in
darkness.
58
you
that
it’s
unclear
yet
and
you
needn’t
put
up
struggle
59
.
It
seems
to
be
a
negative
(消极的)
attitude,
60
a
person
who
can
do
so
must
have
foresight
as
well
as
a
great
courage
in
the
first
place.
41.
A.
hopeless
`B.
worst
C.
more
D.
best
42.
A.
service
`
B.
way
C.
control
D.
work
43.
A.
cry
``````B.
lie
C.
wait
D.
sleep
44.
A.
delay
B.
success
C.
team
D.
arrival
45.
A.
untrue
B.
unimaginable
C.
possible
D.
useless
46.
A.
plan
B.
decision
C.
explanation
D.
excuse
47.
A.
physical
B.
mental
C.
working
D.
medical
48.
A.
method
B.
way
C.
tool
D.
strength
49.
A.
rotting
B.
spreading
C.
bleeding
D.
running
50.
A.
loss
B.
failure
C.
disappointment
D.
sadness
51.
A.
had
B.
managed
C.
tried
D.
planned
52.
A.
Willing
B.
Unable
C.
Determined
D.
Deciding
53.
A.
hearing
B.
sight
C.
feeling
D.
direction
54.
A.
rescue
B.
village
C.
local
D.
brave
55.
A.
end
B.
top
C.
opening
D.
said
56.
A.
save
B.
help
C.
stop
D.
calm
57.
A.
adventure
B.
work
C.
life
D.
mankind
58.
A.
Mind
B.
Watch
C.
Imagine
D.
Warn
59.
A.
really
B.
immediately
C.
carefully
D.
hopefully
60.
A.
and
B.
so
C.
but
D.
while
第II卷(主观题)
第一部分:语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共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。
Romancing
the
Library
I
have
a
special
place
in
my
heart
for
libraries.
I
have
for
as
long
as
I
can
remember.
I
was
always
an
enthusiastic
reader,
sometimes
61.______
(read)
up
to
three
books
a
day
as
a
child.
Stories
were
62.______(prep.)
air
to
me
and
while
other
kids
played
ball
or
went
to
parties,
I
lived
out
adventures
through
the
books
I
checked
out
from
the
library.
My
first
job
was
working
at
the
Ukiah
Library
when
I
was
16
years
old,
63._________
was
a
dream
job.
I
had
so
much
enthusiasm,
shelving
books,
reading
to
the
children
for
story
time,
64.________
my
friends
and
I
would
hang
out
there
often,
teaching
children
and
doing
homework.
The
library
meant
more
to
me
as
I
grew
older
and
had
several
children.
It
was
a
big
deal
for
us
to
load
up
and
go
to
the
local
library,
65.___________
my
kids
could
pick
out
books
to
read
or
books
they
wanted
me
to
read
to
them.
I
always
read,
using
different
voices,
as
if
I
were
acting
out
the
stories
with
my
voice
and
they
loved
it!
It
was
a
special
time
to
bond
with
my
children
and
keep
them
66.__________
(fill)
with
the
wonderment
of
books.
Libraries
offered
story
hour
and
I’d
take
my
children,
and
then
my
grandchildren
there
67________
(listen)
to
writers
read
books.
Now,
I
see
my
children
taking
their
children
to
the
library
and
I
am
happy
that
the
excitement
of
going
to
the
library
68.__________
(live)
on
from
generation
to
generation.
As
an
author
of
romance
novels,
I’ve
found
a
new
relationship
with
libraries.
I
see
libraries
69._______
a
safe
haven
(避风港)
for
readers
and
writers,
a
bridge
that
70.___________
(help)
to
put
together
a
reader
with
a
book.
I
could
say
my
first
love
affair
was
with
books,
and
I
was
constantly
romancing
the
library.
第二部分:单词拼写(共10小题:每小题1分,共10分)
根据首字母或中文提示写出单词的正确形式,每空一词。
71.
It
makes
sense
to
eat
a
reasonably
_____________(balance)
diet
when
you
go
on
a
diet.
72.
Many
tourists
are
_____________(吸引)
to
China
Dinosaur
Park
in
Changzhou
every
day.
73.
In
time
you
will
find
yourself
growing
into
a
_____________(全面发展的)
student.
74.
He
spent
years
___________(acquire)
his
skills
as
a
lawyer.
75.
The
book
gives
a
fascinating
insight
into
Mrs
Blair's
_____________(性格).
76.
As
a
chief
engineer,
he
has
made
great
c____________
to
the
company’s
success.
77.
You
can
have
the
bathroom
designed
to
meet
your
__________
(个人的)
needs.
78.
O______________
lie
in
challenges.
Only
if
you
rise
to
challenges
will
you
enjoy
great
personal
growth.
79.
Thanks
to
the
great
medical
a___________
in
China,
we
have
set
a
good
example
in
containing
the
pandemic(传染病).
80.
To
fully
realize
your
potential
,
it
is
important
for
you
to
make
the
most
of
our
school
r____________.
第三部分
根据必修一第一单元文章内容,在空格处填入确切内容。(每空1分,共10分)
1.
_________
_________(简单来说),potential
is
your
natural
ability
that
can
be
developed
when
you
try
hard
enough.
2.
The
possibilities
are
endless,
and
I
have
________
_______
your
ability
to
________
a
__________
to
your
family,
to
your
community
and
to
our
country.
3.
_________
equal
importance
________
good
study
habits,
useful
skills
and
a
positive
attitude.
4.
Join
a
club
or
two,
_______
take
an
active
part
in
different
sports.
5.As
a
senior
high
school
student,
you
must
make
efforts
to
improve
your
communication
and
________________skills.
第四部分:书面表达(满分15分)
假定你是新华中学高二学生李华,你的表弟小明刚上高中,给你来信,表示对高中生活很茫然,并且跟父母关系也很紧张,无法适应新的阶段。请你给他写一封回信,提出相关建议。内容包括:
1.
初高中学习的不同点(1-2点);
2.
与父母相处的方法(1-2点);
3.
表达祝愿。
注意:
1.
字数120词左右
:
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
(请将答案写在答题卡上)
Dear
Xiao
Ming,
I
am
sorry
to
hear
that
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Yours
Li
Hua
2江苏省前黄高级中学2024届高一创新班期初调研英语答案
一
听力(1.5分一个)
1-5BCACB
6-10ACABC
11-15CBBCA
16-20ABBCA
二
阅读理解(2.5分一个)
A篇:BADC
B篇:BCA
C篇:DDCA
D篇:ABCC
三
七选五(2.5分一个)GAFEB
四
完形(1分一个)
BDCDB
CABCB
CBDAC
DCABC
五
语法填空
(1.5一个)
61.
reading
62.
like
63.
which
64.
that
65.
where
66.
filled
67.
to
listen
68.
as
69.
lives/has
lived
70.
helps
六
单词拼写(1分一个)
71.
balanced
72.
attracted
73.
well-rounded
74.
acquiring
75.
character
76.
contributions
77.
individual
78.
Opportunities
79.
advances
80.
resources
七.根据必修一第一单元文章内容,在空格处填入恰当单词。(1分一个)
Put
simply;
confidence
in;
make,
difference;
Of,
are;
and;
problem-solving
七
书面表达(15分)
Dear
Xiao
Ming,
I
feel
sorry
to
hear
that
you
can’t
fit
into
the
new
environment.
I
think
you
are
not
alone
and
here
are
some
suggestions
for
reference.
First,
you
should
bear
in
mind
that
in
senior
high
school,
independent
study
counts
and
you
should
form
good
study
habits,
such
as
taking
notes
in
class,
reviewing
lessons
in
time.
Moreover,
it’s
completely
normal
to
feel
under
great
pressure,
which
you
think
your
parents
can’t
understand.
The
best
way
to
solve
it
is
healthy
and
regular
communication
with
them,
which
helps
to
contribute
to
a
good
relationship.
Last
but
not
least,
it’s
better
to
keep
a
positive
mind.
Hope
these
suggestions
are
helpful
and
you
will
adapt
to
the
new
stage
as
soon
as
possible.
Best
wishes.
Yours
Li
Hua
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