2023-2024学年北京市高一秋季入学分班英语考试模拟卷(原卷版+ 解析版,无听力部分)

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绝密★考试结束前
2023年秋季高一入学分班考试模拟卷(北京专用)
英语
(考试时间:90分钟 试卷满分:90分)
注意事项:
1、考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。
2、考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 知识运用(共两节,20 分)
第一节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出 最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mark Levine, who is 74 years old, has been living in China for 17 years. He is an American 1 and song writer. He has written more than 80 songs, most of which are inspired by his true 2 in China.
Mark is now an educator at the Minzu University of China. About half of the students come from one of the 55 Chinese minorities(少数名族). Most of the time, through his students, he learns about their 3 traditions. “I am here as a teacher, but I think my students have taught me as much as I have taught them,” Mark said.
Mark has traveled to many parts of China and seen some 4 in China over these years. He clearly remembers his first long-distance trip in China. It 5 him a few hours by plane and then two hours by car before reaching his destination(目的地). But nowadays, 6 the high-speed railway and highways, he can reach the same destination within two hours.
China’s electronic payment and sharing bicycles have given people a 7 life. However, when asked about the biggest change, he said that must be the increase of confidence in students. When he first arrived in China, a lot of students were very shy and they were unsure 8 their future. But now to his 9 , they are confident to share their views about China and foreign countries.
“You can always find things that you’re not expecting and discover new things that you’re able to learn. That’s perhaps the most 10 thing about being in China,” said Mark.
1.A.painter B.singer C.researcher D.businessman
2.A.awards B.advantages C.information D.experiences
3.A.necessary B.special C.secret D.perfect
4.A.changes B.choices C.challenges D.chances
5.A.cost B.spent C.took D.paid
6.A.thanks to B.according to C.instead of D.so that
7.A.healthy B.necessary C.personal D.convenient
8.A.at B.about C.in D.on
9.A.interest B.regret C.surprise D.luck
10.A.boring B.disappointing C.difficult D.exciting
【参考答案】
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.D
【语篇解读】
本文主要讲述Mark是一位在中国住了17年的美国人,他在大学任教,在这17年里,他见证了中国的进步。
【详情解析】
1.【B】句意:他是一位美国歌手和作曲家。
painter画家;singer歌手;researcher研究员;businessman商人。根据“and song writer”可知,他从事和音乐相关的职业。故选B。
2.【D】句意:他创作了80多首歌曲,其中大部分灵感来自他在中国的真实经历。
awards奖品;advantages优点;information信息;experiences经历。根据“He has written more than 80 songs, most of which are inspired by his true…in China.”可知,此处指歌的灵感来源于在中国的经历。故选D。
3.【B】句意:大多数时候,他通过学生了解他们的特殊传统。
necessary必要的;special特殊的;secret秘密的;perfect完美的。根据上文“About half of the students come from one of the 55 Chinese minorities”和选项可知,少数民族有特殊的传统。故选B。
4.【A】句意:Mark这些年去过中国很多地方,看到了中国的一些变化。
changes变化;choices选择;challenges挑战;chances机会。根据下文“a few hours by plane and then two hours by car before reaching his destination”和“he can reach the same destination within two hours.”可知,同样的目的地,耗时却缩短了,由此可知中国发生了变化。故选A。
5.【C】句意:他坐了几个小时的飞机,又坐了两个小时的车才到达目的地。
cost花费(多少钱);spent花费(时间或金钱),主语必须是人;took花费,常用it作形式主语;paid付款。根据“It…him a few hours by plane and then two hours by car before reaching his destination”可知,此处介绍到达目的地花费的时间,排除A和D;主语“It”不是人,不能用spend。故选C。
6.【A】句意:但如今,多亏了高速铁路和高速公路,他可以在两小时内到达同一个目的地。
thanks to多亏;according to根据;instead of代替,而不是;so that以便,为了。根据“…the high-speed railway and highways, he can reach the same destination within two hours.”可知,此处指多亏了高速铁路和高速公路,他能更快到达目的地。故选A。
7.【D】句意:中国的电子支付和共享单车给人们带来了便利的生活。
healthy健康的;necessary必要的;personal私人的;convenient便利的。根据“electronic payment and sharing bicycles”可知,电子支付和共享单车能使人的生活更便利。故选D。
8.【B】句意:当他第一次来到中国时,很多学生都很害羞,他们对自己的未来不确定。
at在;about关于;in在……里面;on在……上面。be unsure about“对……不确定”。故选B。
9.【C】句意:但现在令他惊讶的是,他们有信心分享他们对中国和外国的看法。
interest兴趣;regret遗憾;surprise惊讶;luck运气。根据“a lot of students were very shy”和“they are confident to share their views about China and foreign countries.”可知,学生们之前很害羞,但现在能自信地表达自己的想法,这种变化让Mark感到惊讶。故选C。
10.【D】句意:这也许是在中国最令人兴奋的事情。
boring无聊的;disappointing令人失望的;difficult困难的;exciting令人兴奋的。根据上文“You can always find things that you’re not expecting and discover new things that you’re able to learn.”可知,总能发现意想不到的东西,总能学到新东西,这是令人兴奋的。故选D。
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个恰当 的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指 定区域作答。
A
Hangzhou is one of China’s most popular cities. It is full of cultural heritage(遗产) and famous 11 its natural scenery. Italian traveller Marco Polo described Hangzhou as the 12 (fine) and most splendid city in the world. The beauty of West Lake has inspired countless poets and painters, and you can’t leave without 13 (try) the Longjing Shrimp, one of Hangzhou’s signature dishes. The dynamic city is home to many of China’s tech companies including e-commerce giant Alibaba.
【参考答案】
11.for 12.finest 13.trying
【语篇解读】
本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍美丽的杭州。杭州是中国最受欢迎的城市之一。它有丰富的文化遗产和著名的自然风光。这座充满活力的城市是包括电子商务巨头阿里巴巴在内的许多中国科技公司的总部所在地。
【详情解析】
11.【for】考查固定词组。句意:它有丰富的文化遗产和著名的自然风光。固定词组:be famous for“因---而著名”,故答案为for。
12.【finest】考查最高级。句意:意大利旅行家马可·波罗说杭州是世界上最美丽、最辉煌的城市。根据the可知句子用最高级,故答案为finest。
13.【trying】考查动名词作介词宾语。句意:西湖的美景激发了无数诗人和画家的灵感,你不能不尝一尝杭州的招牌菜龙井虾。介词without后跟动名词作宾语,故答案为trying。
B
Today, dogs are found 14 (help) to all who fly in airplanes. They are trained to smell, track, and find bombs on planes and in luggage. Dogs are easy to train because they already have deep connection to humans. Many of these dogs are donated to the safety program, where they 15 (give) a good home. The partnership between dogs and humans allows each to profit from the special talents of the other as they work together 16 (save)lives.
【参考答案】
14.helpful 15.are given/will be given 16.to save
【语篇解读】
本文是一篇说明文。文章叙述的是狗很容易训练,因为它们已经和人类有很深的联系。
【详情解析】
14.【helpful】考查形容词作主语补足语。句意:今天,人们发现狗对所有乘坐飞机的人都有帮助。固定结构:find+宾语+宾语补足语,此处是被动语态,是形容词作补语补足语,故答案为helpful。
15.【are given/will be given】考查一般现在时态的被动语态或一般将来时态的被动语态。句意:许多这样的狗被捐赠给安全计划,在那里他们有一个好的家。结合句意可知句子用一般现在时态的被动语态或一般将来时态的被动语态。故答案为are given/will be given。
16.【to save】考查动词不定式做目的状语。句意:狗和人之间的伙伴关系允许彼此从对方的特殊才能中获利,因为他们共同努力拯救生命。此处是动词不定式作目的状语。故答案为to save。
C
It was almost midnight, but Mary couldn’t fall asleep. “One sheep, two sheep…” She 17 (start) to count sheep. But did it really work Actually, some 18 (scientist) believe this may not be a very good way to fall asleep. Some people try so hard to count that they can be more clear-headed. Instead, they can try taking a bath to fall asleep. They can also think about a quiet beach or a walk in the woods, 19 can make them relaxed and fall asleep more 20 (quick).
【参考答案】
17.started 18.scientists 19.which 20.quickly
【语篇解读】
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍让你入睡的方法。
【详情解析】
17.【started】考查时态。句意:她开始数羊。根据前文de It was almost midnight可知句子用一般过去时态,故答案为started。
18.【scientists】考查名词复数。句意:事实上,一些科学家认为这可能不是入睡的好方法。此处用名词复数,故答案为scientists。
19.【which】考查非限制性定语从句。句意:他们也可以考虑一个安静的海滩或在树林里散步,这可以让他们放松,更快地入睡。此处a quiet beach or a walk in the woods做先行词,指物,在后面的非限制性定语从句中作主语,故答案为which。
20.【quickly】考查词性转化。句意:他们也可以考虑一个安静的海滩或在树林里散步,这可以让他们放松,更快地入睡。此处副词修饰动词,故答案为quickly。
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 38 分)
第一节(共 14 小题;每小题 2 分,共 28 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 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
(2023·北京房山·统考二模)
This was our last trip before high school. I had been looking forward to it for weeks. But at the roller coaster, my stomach felt too tight to say anything at all.
The big girl beside us was Tasha, my best friend Dan’s sister. She was a singer. She was fantastic on the stage. Just the image of her up there made me think she was so cool.
Our roller coaster car pulled up, and my friends rushed forward, I felt my legs couldn’t move. All I could think about was the roller coaster might fly off into the sky. Without a word, I turned, ran out of the line. I knew what people were saying about me, but I didn’t care. I just kept moving past the crowd, found a bench ( 长椅 ) near the bathrooms to sit down and put my head in my hands.
“Hey! Steve! Are you okay ” I looked up. It was Tasha!
“Oh, uh, yeah, I just started feeling, um, sick.” I responded.
“You know, it’s okay if you were scared. Everyone gets scared.” She said.
“You don’t.” I said in a low voice. “I’ve seen you on that stage. You were fearless.”
“I’m glad it looks like I’m not scared!” Tasha smiled. “But that’s not true. I get really scared and nervous before I perform.”
Before I noticed she was on the bench by my side, her words moved on.
“Hey, look, singing is important to me. And I want to share what I love with my people. So, even if I’m scared. I do it anyway. I push through the fear and just get up and do it. Is taking roller coaster important to you ”
“Yeah, it is. And I want to be able to look back and remember having fun with my friends. I don’t want to remember running away and sitting alone by the bathrooms.”
“Everyone gets scared, but brave people don’t let fear control them.” She looked into my eyes. Still being lost in what she said, I saw my friends coming towards me.
I got up and went with them to the coaster.
When we were leaving, Tasha took a photo of my big smile in front of the coaster. I put it on my door. It stayed there through all four years of my high school, a reminder of what was more important to me than fear.
21.What problem did Steve have on this trip
A.He was too tired to say anything. B.He was scared to sing on the stage.
C.He broke his leg and couldn’t move. D.He was afraid to get on the roller coaster.
22.With Tasha’s comfort, Steve decided to________.
A.sit alone B.join in the fun
C.run away D.practice singing
23.Why did Steve put the photo on his door
A.It was his only photo before high school. B.It encouraged him to be brave in the future.
C.It showed his big smile in front of the coaster. D.It was a photo about the last trip before high school.
【参考答案】
21.D 22.B 23.B
【语篇解读】
本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了高中前的最后一次旅行,但是过山车还是让她很恐惧。在与Tasha对话之后,她终于克服了恐惧心理,没有让自己留有遗憾。
【详情解析】
21.【D】细节理解题。根据“But at the roller coaster, my stomach felt too tight to say anything at all.”可知,但在过山车上,史提夫感觉太紧张,什么也说不出来。故选D。
22.【B】推理判断题。根据“I got up and went with them to the coaster.”可知,有了塔莎的安慰史提夫决定去加入其中坐过山车,故选B。
23.【B】细节理解题。根据“It stayed there through all four years of my high school, a reminder of what was more important to me than fear.”可知,照片提醒史提夫什么对他来说比恐惧更重要。选项B“这鼓励他将来要勇敢”符合题意,故选B。
B
(2023·北京丰台·统考二模)
On 20 July 1969, the world celebrated an important moment in history when American astronaut, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to walk on the moon, making a giant leap for humanity. For more than 50 years, human beings have tried many times to understand the space environment. These efforts have paid off. Today, we are in a better position to understand our universe in which we live, thanks to space exploration.
Space exploration has triggered advances in science and technology which have benefitted humans and improved the quality of life on Earth. These benefits are related to space technology such as satellite communications, global positioning system(GPS) and weather forecasting. The development of satellite technology, for instance, makes telecommunications possible, connecting people from different parts of the world through satellite television, phones, radio and Internet access. Today, space technology also enables us to have virtual (虚拟的) meetings and lessons, making work and study from home possible during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With the excitement and curiosity generated (产生), space exploration is attracting young people to careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics, which creates innovations (创新) in science and technology. In countries such as America, Canada and Europe, space exploration has also generated jobs in fields related to engineering, technology and science. Even if interested youngsters do not end up in a job in these areas, space technology enriches their imagination about the possibility of life beyond Earth and space travel. To this end, space exploration continues to encourage human imagination, inspiring (激励) people to write stories and create movies, photographs and songs about space exploration.
Although there are many benefits, space exploration has often been criticized (批评)for its high cost. According to the University of Florida, it costs about $500 million to launch (发射) a space shuttle and many argue that this money could be better spent on solving the problems on Earth such as hunger, pollution, diseases and climate change. Although space exploration cannot directly provide immediate solutions to these problems, it generates many useful technologies and new knowledge in sciences necessary to improve the conditions of human life on Earth.
Every year, about a thousand innovations in the space programmes find their way into earthly technology that leads to better farming; better medical instruments; and more energy-efficient vehicles(交通工具). As a result, the money spent on space exploration does finally benefit human beings.
There is no doubt that space exploration has produced many benefits for humanity. It has also encouraged many to understand Earth and the universe in a deeper way. In the coming decade, we can continue to expect more exciting discoveries. We may eventually even find another planet where humans can live.
24.The words “triggered advances” in Paragraph 2 probably mean” ________” .
A.led to great progress B.slowed down the speed
C.set back future growth D.caught up the development
25.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us
A.The benefits created by space exploration.
B.The high-tech jobs generated by space exploration.
C.The imaginative art works inspired by space exploration.
D.The abilities youngsters developed through space exploration.
26.According to the writer, the money spent on space exploration ________.
A.solves the worst problems on Earth directly B.benefits humans through space programmes
C.fails to improve the conditions of human life D.limits the development of earthly technology
27.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage
A.To introduce technology programmes in space exploration.
B.To compare different jobs generated by space exploration.
C.To present the benefits brought by space exploration.
D.To encourage people to carry on space exploration.
【参考答案】
24.A 25.A 26.B 27.D
【语篇解读】
本文主要介绍了太空探索引发了科学技术的进步,造福了人类,提高了地球上的生活质量。
【详情解析】
24.【A】词义猜测题。根据“which have benefitted humans and improved the quality of life on Earth”(造福人类,提高地球上的生活质量)可知太空探索引发了科学技术的进步,所以“triggered advances”和“led to great progress”同义,故选A。
25.【A】段落大意题。根据“With the excitement and curiosity generated (产生), space exploration is attracting young people to careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics, which creates innovations (创新) in science and technology.”以及“To this end, space exploration continues to encourage human imagination, inspiring (激励) people to write stories and create movies, photographs and songs about space exploration”可知第三段主要讲述了太空探索带来的好处。故选A。
26.【B】细节理解题。根据“...this money could be better spent on solving the problems on Earth such as hunger, pollution, diseases and climate change. Although space exploration cannot directly provide immediate solutions to these problems, it generates many useful technologies and new knowledge in sciences necessary to improve the conditions of human life on Earth.”可知作者认为,花在太空探索上的钱通过太空计划使人类受益。故选B。
27.【D】推理判断题。根据“There is no doubt that space exploration has produced many benefits for humanity. It has also encouraged many to understand Earth and the universe in a deeper way. In the coming decade, we can continue to expect more exciting discoveries. We may eventually even find another planet where humans can live.”(毫无疑问,太空探索给人类带来了许多好处。它还鼓励许多人以更深入的方式了解地球和宇宙。在接下来的十年里,我们可以继续期待更多令人兴奋的发现。我们甚至可能最终找到另一个人类可以居住的星球。)可推知作者写这篇文章的主要目的是鼓励人们进行太空探索。故选D。
C
(2023·北京石景山·统考二模)While the pandemic(流行病) has prevented people from traveling afar, there’s a silver lining in that dark cloud: micro-tourism, or mini-vacations.
Micro-tourism refers to short-distance(短距离) travel in which people drive two or three hours to a nearby place and spend two or three days there. Instead of requiring a plan with lots of details and money, micro-tourism allows travelling to be simpler and less expensive.
According to China Daily, micro-tourism began catching on about seven years ago. With the pandemic prevention making long trips less convenient, more and more people choose to take short trips instead.
Mark Hou from Beijing is one of them. Before the pandemic, he preferred taking long trips abroad or visiting other places in China. But the pandemic meant he had to adapt(适应) to a new travel style.
“Traveling a long distance means you should take public transportation, like planes. But that would be likely to increase the chances of infection (感染),” Hou said. “To stay healthy, short-distance travel is the better choice.” But that doesn’t mean Hou has lost fun during his short trips.
After a long and tiring week at work, Hou likes to invite friends and drive to the countryside near Beijing on weekends. “Walking in the mountains or having a hot spring, we can get the fresh air and have some exercise,” Hou explained. “That can really move the stress out of our daily life.”
To meet the new needs, many cities have also created more chances for tourists. For example, Shanghai started a number of micro-tourism products for half-day and one-day tours, including exploring cultural heritage(遗产)sites in the city and experiencing country life.
“With these programs, young tourists no longer look to get ‘distance’, but are willing to find new ways to experience their cities,” Feng Rao, head of a tourism research center, told People’s Daily. Travel doesn’t mean you need to go far away to find a place to relax. That’s also the aim of the micro-tourism.
28.Which of the following is true about micro-tourism
A.It needs plenty of time and money. B.It has more fun than long-distance trip.
C.It became popular about seven years ago. D.It has prevented people taking distant trips.
29.Why does the writer talk about Mark Hou’s experience
A.To explain how to make a short-distance trip. B.To introduce some places of interest in China.
C.To show why people choose short-distance trips. D.To compare long-distance trips with short-distance ones.
30.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage
A.Adapting to a new style B.Returning to normal life
C.Developing a popular hobby D.Experiencing different cultures
【参考答案】
28.C 29.C 30.A
【语篇解读】
本文介绍了近年来人们对短途旅行的热情及其背后的原因。
【详情解析】
28.【C】细节理解题。根据“micro-tourism began catching on about seven years ago”可知,微旅行在大约7年前开始流行起来。故选C。
29.【C】推理判断题。根据“But the pandemic meant he had to adapt(适应) to a new travel style.”和下文他说的话“To stay healthy, short-distance travel is the better choice.”可知,此处介绍了Mark Hou选择微旅行的原因——为了避免感染疾病。作者用他的例子说明了为什么人们选择短途旅行。故选C。
30.【A】最佳标题题。根据首段“While the pandemic(流行病) has prevented people from traveling afar, there’s a silver lining in that dark cloud: micro-tourism, or mini-vacations.”可知,本文讲的是流行疾病阻止了人们去远方旅行,于是人们开始选择新的旅行方式,结合选项,A“适应新方式”最适合做标题。故选A。
C
(2023·北京海淀·二模)Awe is the feeling of amazement and respect mixed with surprise. Research shows that awe experiences decrease stress and anxiety and increase positive (积极的) emotions and overall satisfaction in life. It can also improve our relationships, making us more likely to help others and more supported.
Most of us connect awe with something unusual and beautiful: nature, music or a spiritual experience. But ordinary people can bring about awe too. Research shows we can be awed by our nearest and dearest—the people sitting next to us, or talking on the other end of the phone. Psychologists call this interpersonal awe.
Often, this interpersonal awe is how people respond (反应) to life’s big changes, like seeing a baby’s first steps or a friend fighting against cancer. Yet interpersonal awe happens in our everyday life, too. John Bargh, a psychologist, said he was “truly awe struck” by his then 5-year-old daughter while dining in a McDonald’s years ago. When she heard another child crying across the restaurant, she took the toy from her Happy Meal, walked over and handed it to him.
We can’t make someone else behave in an awesome way, but we can get prepared to notice it when they do and take steps to strengthen the emotion’s positive effects.
To increase your chances of feeling awed by people around you, Marianna Craziosi, an expert in positive psychology, suggests you direct your attention to people’s positive sides and catch them at their best. You may think your brother or friend is selfish; there may be a little truth to that, but it’s never the whole story. “Try to find examples of him helping others or doing something great. In other words, become a field scientist, like Jane Goodall,” Graziosi said.
To help you recognize and remember a special experience, say out loud “Wow, that was awesome!” when awe strikes you. Enjoy it in the moment and tell others about it. This will strengthen your positive emotions. And recall it or write about it later. Studies show awe can be drawn again simply by remembering an awe experience.
When you feel awed by people around you, thank them and let them know just how much their actions affect you. This makes the other person feel good and can give your relationship an improvement. And you’ll also have high levels of happiness and psychological well-being.
Awe could be anywhere. Perhaps awe, while an ordinary response to the extraordinary, is also an extraordinary response to the ordinary.
31.You are likely to feel interpersonal awe when ________.
A.you listen to a CD of a popular singer B.you read a book about a famous person
C.you get a surprise help from your family D.you watch a beautiful sunset with friends
32.By saying the underlined words in Paragraph 5, Graziosi suggests that we should ________.
A.read about how to get on with others B.try to get a full picture of other people
C.watch carefully how others do their jobs D.learn from an expert in positive psychology
33.The writer would probably agree that ________.
A.awe often comes from senses of satisfaction B.awe moments are usually very difficult to create
C.nature provides the most awe in our everyday life D.recalling awe experiences strengthens relationships
34.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage
A.Respond to Awe in Everyday Life B.Spread Awe to People Around
C.Express Thanks to Awesome People D.Take down Awesome Moments
【参考答案】
31.C 32.B 33.D 34.A
【语篇解读】
本文主要讲的是敬畏是什么以及如何辨别和增加人际敬畏。
【详情解析】
31.【C】推理判断题。根据“Yet interpersonal awe happens in our everyday life, too.”可推知,当你得到家人的意外帮助时,你可能会感到人际敬畏。故选C。
32.【B】词句猜测题。由划线句前的“in other words”可知,画线句要表达的含义应与前文相似。根据“You may think your brother or friend is selfish; there may be a little truth to that, but it’s never the whole story. ‘Try to find examples of him helping others or doing something great.’”可知,第5段中带下划线的话,建议我们应该努力全面了解其他人。故选B。
33.【D】推理判断题。根据“To help you recognize and remember a special experience, say out loud ‘Wow, that was awesome!’ when awe strikes you. Enjoy it in the moment and tell others about it. This will strengthen your positive emotions. And recall it or write about it later. Studies show awe can be drawn again simply by remembering an awe experience.”可推知,作者可能会同意,回忆敬畏的经历会加强人际关系。故选D。
34.【A】最佳标题。根据“Awe is the feeling of amazement and respect mixed with surprise. Research shows that awe experiences decrease stress and anxiety and increase positive (积极的) emotions and overall satisfaction in life. It can also improve our relationships, making us more likely to help others and more supported.”及下文的介绍可知,本文主要讲的是敬畏是什么以及如何辨别和增加人际敬畏。因此应对日常生活中的敬畏符合本文的标题。故选A。
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
With most people staying at home because of COVID-19 (新冠), live streaming (直播) has become more and more popular. It is not only fun and interesting, but has also provided a new stage (舞台) for traditional culture artists.
On video sites and apps such as Douyin and Bilibili, 35 Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their hand-made products, while others perform traditional Chinese music.
Li Jun is a laosheng (old male role) Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company. During the outbreak (疫情), 36 Unlike performing on a normal stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, and even the kitchen. Besides singing, Li also teaches viewers (观众) about Peking Opera in a humorous way. People can ask him questions and get answers directly. “Live streaming has brought this elegant (高雅的) art down to earth,” one viewer (观众) said. “ 37 ” Up to now Li has more than 6,000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos has received 42,000 views on Bilibili.
Other kinds of artists also see live streaming as a new chance. On March 26th, the third China Huafu Day, Bilibili live streamed a fashion show. 38 including those from the Wei (220—265), Tang (618—907) and Ming (1368—1644) dynasties. During the show, viewers not only enjoyed seeing the clothes but also watching how performers use ancient styles of make-up. For example, one blogger (博主) taught people how to draw the guiye eyebrow (桂叶眉) which was a typical make-up style during the Tang Dynasty.
As Guangming Daily noted, 39
A.Some famous artists perform traditional Chinese music through this special way.
B.live streaming has created a new way in which traditional culture can be kept alive.
C.Performers presented beautiful clothes in traditional Chinese styles,
D.many traditional artists are trying live streaming for the first time.
E.It allows young people to get closer to this traditional art and learn more about it.
F.In this way, viewers can enjoy different kinds of beautiful clothes.
G.the 59-year-old artist started live streaming for the first time.
【参考答案】
35.D 36.G 37.E 38.C 39.B
【语篇解读】
本文主要介绍了直播创造了一种保持传统文化活力的新方式。
【详情解析】
35.【D】根据“On video sites and apps such as Douyin and Bilibili”和“Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their hand-made products, while others perform traditional Chinese music.”可知,空处应填许多传统文化艺术家在视频平台直播。D项“许多传统艺术家第一次尝试直播。”符合语境,故选D。
36.【G】根据“Li Jun is a laosheng (old male role) Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company.”和“Unlike performing on a normal stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, and even the kitchen.”可知此处应在说这位艺术家第一次开始直播G项“这位59岁的艺术家第一次开始直播。”符合语境,故选G。
37.【E】根据上文“Live streaming brought elegant art down to earth”可知此处应说直播的优点。E项“它让年轻人更接近这种传统艺术,并了解更多。”符合语境。故选E。
38.【C】根据“On March 26th, the third China Huafu Day, Bilibili live streamed a fashion show.”可知空处在说时装秀。C项“表演者展示了中国传统风格的美丽服装,”符合语境。故选C。
39.【B】根据“As Guangming noted”可知空处在说对直播的评价。B项“直播创造了一种保持传统文化活力的新方式。”符合语境。故选B。
第三部分 书面表达(共两节, 32 分)
第一节 (共 4 小题; 第 40、41 题各 2 分, 第 42 题 3 分, 第 43 题 5 分, 共 12 分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
(2023·北京房山·统考二模)An idol is someone who we respect or love. However, unlike many of my classmates, my idol is not a film star, a famous writer or a sportsman. He is neither a world leader nor an important person from history. My idol is my dad.
Most people believe that a man should go out and work. However, when I was only a five-year-old boy, I was seriously ill and needed attention all the time. My mother and father both worked and my grandparents lived far away. This was a big problem. My dad knew how much my mum loved her job, so he stopped working to stay at home and look after me. Many men in this situation would want their wives to stay with the child, but my dad always thinks about others before himself. This made me start to respect him.
My dad later took a job and worked at night. He chose the job so that he would only be out of the house when I was sleeping. Since then, my dad has helped and supported me in everything I do. I remember when I was learning to ride a bike. My dad ran behind me and held the back of the bicycle so that I would not fall. I felt so safe because I knew he was near. I did not notice when he stopped holding me. Soon, I was able to ride by myself.
My family is not rich, and we do not own a big house or an expensive car. My dad has showed me that something is more important than money. My dad gives me his time. Although he now works hard every day and is often very busy, he always makes time to stay with me. He helps me with my homework, and plays games with me at weekends. We make and fly our own kites, go for walks in the countryside, and even cook together. He taught me that I can achieve anything if I really work hard on it.
My dad is my idol because he showed me the most important things in life.
40.What’s wrong with the writer when he was five
____________________________________________________
41.Why did the writer’s dad take a job to work at night
____________________________________________________
42.According to the writer’s dad, what is more important than money
____________________________________________________
43.Who is your idol Why is he/she your idol (Give at least two reasons)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考答案】
40.He was seriously ill and needed attention all the time.
41.Because he would only be out of the house when the writer was sleeping.
42.Family. / Time with family. / The company of the family. / Love for the family.
43.示例:My idol is my mother. Because she is calm, wise and helpful. When I do something wrong, she never gets angry with me. She always helps me and gives me suggestions. I learnt a lot from her.
【语篇解读】
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了作者生命中的偶像——他的父亲。
【详情解析】
40.根据“However, when I was only a five-year-old boy, I was seriously ill and needed attention all the time.”可知,当作者还是一个五岁的男孩时,他病得很重,一直需要照顾。故填He was seriously ill and needed attention all the time.
41.根据“He chose the job so that he would only be out of the house when I was sleeping.”可知,爸爸选择这份工作是为了只在作者睡觉的时候才出门。故填Because he would only be out of the house when the writer was sleeping.
42.根据“My family is not rich, and we do not own a big house or an expensive car. My dad has showed me that something is more important than money. My dad gives me his time. Although he now works hard every day and is often very busy, he always makes time to stay with me.”可知,爸爸告诉作者,有些东西比金钱更重要。爸爸给了作者他的时间。虽然他现在每天都很努力,而且经常很忙,但他总是抽出时间和作者在一起。可知家人和与家人在一起的时间比金钱更重要。故填Family. / Time with family. / The company of the family. / Love for the family.
43.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:My idol is my mother. Because she is calm, wise and helpful. When I do something wrong, she never gets angry with me. She always helps me and gives me suggestions. I learnt a lot from her.
第二节(20 分)
(2023·北京房山·统考二模)某英文网站开展以“Low-carbon Life (低碳生活)” 为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,
请用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你是怎样理解低碳生活的,并描述你在日常生活中实现低碳生活的具体做法。
提示词语:protect, recycle, reduce, environment, energy
提示问题:
● What do you think of low-carbon life
● What do you do to have a low-carbon life
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【参考答案】
Low-carbon life is good for everyone and the environment. To protect the environment, I live a low-carbon life.
For transportation, I always walk or ride a bike to school instead of taking a car. Besides, I remember to turn off the light when I leave the classroom. I often use things that can be recycled. For example, I use both sides of the paper.
I think it’s our duty to live a low-carbon life. Let’s action as soon as possible.
【详情解析】
[总体分析]
①题材:本文是一篇说明文,为材料作文;
②时态:时态为“一般现在时”;
③提示:写作要点已给出,考生应注意不要遗漏,适当增加细节完整表述内容。
[写作步骤]
第一步,介绍低碳生活的重要性;
第二步,介绍自己都做了些什么;
第三步,呼吁人们行动起来。
[亮点词汇]
①be good for对……有好处
②instead of代替
③turn off关闭
[高分句型]
①To protect the environment, I live a low-carbon life.(动词不定式作目的状语)
②Let’s action as soon as possible.(祈使句)绝密★考试结束前
2023年秋季高一入学分班考试模拟卷(北京专用)
英语
(考试时间:90分钟 试卷满分:90分)
注意事项:
1、考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。
2、考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 知识运用(共两节,20 分)
第一节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出 最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mark Levine, who is 74 years old, has been living in China for 17 years. He is an American 1 and song writer. He has written more than 80 songs, most of which are inspired by his true 2 in China.
Mark is now an educator at the Minzu University of China. About half of the students come from one of the 55 Chinese minorities(少数名族). Most of the time, through his students, he learns about their 3 traditions. “I am here as a teacher, but I think my students have taught me as much as I have taught them,” Mark said.
Mark has traveled to many parts of China and seen some 4 in China over these years. He clearly remembers his first long-distance trip in China. It 5 him a few hours by plane and then two hours by car before reaching his destination(目的地). But nowadays, 6 the high-speed railway and highways, he can reach the same destination within two hours.
China’s electronic payment and sharing bicycles have given people a 7 life. However, when asked about the biggest change, he said that must be the increase of confidence in students. When he first arrived in China, a lot of students were very shy and they were unsure 8 their future. But now to his 9 , they are confident to share their views about China and foreign countries.
“You can always find things that you’re not expecting and discover new things that you’re able to learn. That’s perhaps the most 10 thing about being in China,” said Mark.
1.A.painter B.singer C.researcher D.businessman
2.A.awards B.advantages C.information D.experiences
3.A.necessary B.special C.secret D.perfect
4.A.changes B.choices C.challenges D.chances
5.A.cost B.spent C.took D.paid
6.A.thanks to B.according to C.instead of D.so that
7.A.healthy B.necessary C.personal D.convenient
8.A.at B.about C.in D.on
9.A.interest B.regret C.surprise D.luck
10.A.boring B.disappointing C.difficult D.exciting
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个恰当 的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指 定区域作答。
A
Hangzhou is one of China’s most popular cities. It is full of cultural heritage(遗产) and famous 11 its natural scenery. Italian traveller Marco Polo described Hangzhou as the 12 (fine) and most splendid city in the world. The beauty of West Lake has inspired countless poets and painters, and you can’t leave without 13 (try) the Longjing Shrimp, one of Hangzhou’s signature dishes. The dynamic city is home to many of China’s tech companies including e-commerce giant Alibaba.
B
Today, dogs are found 14 (help) to all who fly in airplanes. They are trained to smell, track, and find bombs on planes and in luggage. Dogs are easy to train because they already have deep connection to humans. Many of these dogs are donated to the safety program, where they 15 (give) a good home. The partnership between dogs and humans allows each to profit from the special talents of the other as they work together 16 (save)lives.
C
It was almost midnight, but Mary couldn’t fall asleep. “One sheep, two sheep…” She 17 (start) to count sheep. But did it really work Actually, some 18 (scientist) believe this may not be a very good way to fall asleep. Some people try so hard to count that they can be more clear-headed. Instead, they can try taking a bath to fall asleep. They can also think about a quiet beach or a walk in the woods, 19 can make them relaxed and fall asleep more 20 (quick).
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 38 分)
第一节(共 14 小题;每小题 2 分,共 28 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 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
This was our last trip before high school. I had been looking forward to it for weeks. But at the roller coaster, my stomach felt too tight to say anything at all.
The big girl beside us was Tasha, my best friend Dan’s sister. She was a singer. She was fantastic on the stage. Just the image of her up there made me think she was so cool.
Our roller coaster car pulled up, and my friends rushed forward, I felt my legs couldn’t move. All I could think about was the roller coaster might fly off into the sky. Without a word, I turned, ran out of the line. I knew what people were saying about me, but I didn’t care. I just kept moving past the crowd, found a bench ( 长椅 ) near the bathrooms to sit down and put my head in my hands.
“Hey! Steve! Are you okay ” I looked up. It was Tasha!
“Oh, uh, yeah, I just started feeling, um, sick.” I responded.
“You know, it’s okay if you were scared. Everyone gets scared.” She said.
“You don’t.” I said in a low voice. “I’ve seen you on that stage. You were fearless.”
“I’m glad it looks like I’m not scared!” Tasha smiled. “But that’s not true. I get really scared and nervous before I perform.”
Before I noticed she was on the bench by my side, her words moved on.
“Hey, look, singing is important to me. And I want to share what I love with my people. So, even if I’m scared. I do it anyway. I push through the fear and just get up and do it. Is taking roller coaster important to you ”
“Yeah, it is. And I want to be able to look back and remember having fun with my friends. I don’t want to remember running away and sitting alone by the bathrooms.”
“Everyone gets scared, but brave people don’t let fear control them.” She looked into my eyes. Still being lost in what she said, I saw my friends coming towards me.
I got up and went with them to the coaster.
When we were leaving, Tasha took a photo of my big smile in front of the coaster. I put it on my door. It stayed there through all four years of my high school, a reminder of what was more important to me than fear.
21.What problem did Steve have on this trip
A.He was too tired to say anything. B.He was scared to sing on the stage.
C.He broke his leg and couldn’t move. D.He was afraid to get on the roller coaster.
22.With Tasha’s comfort, Steve decided to________.
A.sit alone B.join in the fun
C.run away D.practice singing
23.Why did Steve put the photo on his door
A.It was his only photo before high school. B.It encouraged him to be brave in the future.
C.It showed his big smile in front of the coaster. D.It was a photo about the last trip before high school.
B
On 20 July 1969, the world celebrated an important moment in history when American astronaut, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to walk on the moon, making a giant leap for humanity. For more than 50 years, human beings have tried many times to understand the space environment. These efforts have paid off. Today, we are in a better position to understand our universe in which we live, thanks to space exploration.
Space exploration has triggered advances in science and technology which have benefitted humans and improved the quality of life on Earth. These benefits are related to space technology such as satellite communications, global positioning system(GPS) and weather forecasting. The development of satellite technology, for instance, makes telecommunications possible, connecting people from different parts of the world through satellite television, phones, radio and Internet access. Today, space technology also enables us to have virtual (虚拟的) meetings and lessons, making work and study from home possible during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With the excitement and curiosity generated (产生), space exploration is attracting young people to careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics, which creates innovations (创新) in science and technology. In countries such as America, Canada and Europe, space exploration has also generated jobs in fields related to engineering, technology and science. Even if interested youngsters do not end up in a job in these areas, space technology enriches their imagination about the possibility of life beyond Earth and space travel. To this end, space exploration continues to encourage human imagination, inspiring (激励) people to write stories and create movies, photographs and songs about space exploration.
Although there are many benefits, space exploration has often been criticized (批评)for its high cost. According to the University of Florida, it costs about $500 million to launch (发射) a space shuttle and many argue that this money could be better spent on solving the problems on Earth such as hunger, pollution, diseases and climate change. Although space exploration cannot directly provide immediate solutions to these problems, it generates many useful technologies and new knowledge in sciences necessary to improve the conditions of human life on Earth.
Every year, about a thousand innovations in the space programmes find their way into earthly technology that leads to better farming; better medical instruments; and more energy-efficient vehicles(交通工具). As a result, the money spent on space exploration does finally benefit human beings.
There is no doubt that space exploration has produced many benefits for humanity. It has also encouraged many to understand Earth and the universe in a deeper way. In the coming decade, we can continue to expect more exciting discoveries. We may eventually even find another planet where humans can live.
24.The words “triggered advances” in Paragraph 2 probably mean” ________” .
A.led to great progress B.slowed down the speed
C.set back future growth D.caught up the development
25.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us
A.The benefits created by space exploration.
B.The high-tech jobs generated by space exploration.
C.The imaginative art works inspired by space exploration.
D.The abilities youngsters developed through space exploration.
26.According to the writer, the money spent on space exploration ________.
A.solves the worst problems on Earth directly B.benefits humans through space programmes
C.fails to improve the conditions of human life D.limits the development of earthly technology
27.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage
A.To introduce technology programmes in space exploration.
B.To compare different jobs generated by space exploration.
C.To present the benefits brought by space exploration.
D.To encourage people to carry on space exploration.
C
While the pandemic(流行病) has prevented people from traveling afar, there’s a silver lining in that dark cloud: micro-tourism, or mini-vacations.
Micro-tourism refers to short-distance(短距离) travel in which people drive two or three hours to a nearby place and spend two or three days there. Instead of requiring a plan with lots of details and money, micro-tourism allows travelling to be simpler and less expensive.
According to China Daily, micro-tourism began catching on about seven years ago. With the pandemic prevention making long trips less convenient, more and more people choose to take short trips instead.
Mark Hou from Beijing is one of them. Before the pandemic, he preferred taking long trips abroad or visiting other places in China. But the pandemic meant he had to adapt(适应) to a new travel style.
“Traveling a long distance means you should take public transportation, like planes. But that would be likely to increase the chances of infection (感染),” Hou said. “To stay healthy, short-distance travel is the better choice.” But that doesn’t mean Hou has lost fun during his short trips.
After a long and tiring week at work, Hou likes to invite friends and drive to the countryside near Beijing on weekends. “Walking in the mountains or having a hot spring, we can get the fresh air and have some exercise,” Hou explained. “That can really move the stress out of our daily life.”
To meet the new needs, many cities have also created more chances for tourists. For example, Shanghai started a number of micro-tourism products for half-day and one-day tours, including exploring cultural heritage(遗产)sites in the city and experiencing country life.
“With these programs, young tourists no longer look to get ‘distance’, but are willing to find new ways to experience their cities,” Feng Rao, head of a tourism research center, told People’s Daily. Travel doesn’t mean you need to go far away to find a place to relax. That’s also the aim of the micro-tourism.
28.Which of the following is true about micro-tourism
A.It needs plenty of time and money. B.It has more fun than long-distance trip.
C.It became popular about seven years ago. D.It has prevented people taking distant trips.
29.Why does the writer talk about Mark Hou’s experience
A.To explain how to make a short-distance trip. B.To introduce some places of interest in China.
C.To show why people choose short-distance trips. D.To compare long-distance trips with short-distance ones.
30.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage
A.Adapting to a new style B.Returning to normal life
C.Developing a popular hobby D.Experiencing different cultures
D
Awe is the feeling of amazement and respect mixed with surprise. Research shows that awe experiences decrease stress and anxiety and increase positive (积极的) emotions and overall satisfaction in life. It can also improve our relationships, making us more likely to help others and more supported.
Most of us connect awe with something unusual and beautiful: nature, music or a spiritual experience. But ordinary people can bring about awe too. Research shows we can be awed by our nearest and dearest—the people sitting next to us, or talking on the other end of the phone. Psychologists call this interpersonal awe.
Often, this interpersonal awe is how people respond (反应) to life’s big changes, like seeing a baby’s first steps or a friend fighting against cancer. Yet interpersonal awe happens in our everyday life, too. John Bargh, a psychologist, said he was “truly awe struck” by his then 5-year-old daughter while dining in a McDonald’s years ago. When she heard another child crying across the restaurant, she took the toy from her Happy Meal, walked over and handed it to him.
We can’t make someone else behave in an awesome way, but we can get prepared to notice it when they do and take steps to strengthen the emotion’s positive effects.
To increase your chances of feeling awed by people around you, Marianna Craziosi, an expert in positive psychology, suggests you direct your attention to people’s positive sides and catch them at their best. You may think your brother or friend is selfish; there may be a little truth to that, but it’s never the whole story. “Try to find examples of him helping others or doing something great. In other words, become a field scientist, like Jane Goodall,” Graziosi said.
To help you recognize and remember a special experience, say out loud “Wow, that was awesome!” when awe strikes you. Enjoy it in the moment and tell others about it. This will strengthen your positive emotions. And recall it or write about it later. Studies show awe can be drawn again simply by remembering an awe experience.
When you feel awed by people around you, thank them and let them know just how much their actions affect you. This makes the other person feel good and can give your relationship an improvement. And you’ll also have high levels of happiness and psychological well-being.
Awe could be anywhere. Perhaps awe, while an ordinary response to the extraordinary, is also an extraordinary response to the ordinary.
31.You are likely to feel interpersonal awe when ________.
A.you listen to a CD of a popular singer B.you read a book about a famous person
C.you get a surprise help from your family D.you watch a beautiful sunset with friends
32.By saying the underlined words in Paragraph 5, Graziosi suggests that we should ________.
A.read about how to get on with others B.try to get a full picture of other people
C.watch carefully how others do their jobs D.learn from an expert in positive psychology
33.The writer would probably agree that ________.
A.awe often comes from senses of satisfaction B.awe moments are usually very difficult to create
C.nature provides the most awe in our everyday life D.recalling awe experiences strengthens relationships
34.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage
A.Respond to Awe in Everyday Life B.Spread Awe to People Around
C.Express Thanks to Awesome People D.Take down Awesome Moments
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
With most people staying at home because of COVID-19 (新冠), live streaming (直播) has become more and more popular. It is not only fun and interesting, but has also provided a new stage (舞台) for traditional culture artists.
On video sites and apps such as Douyin and Bilibili, 35 Some of them sing Peking Opera, some show their hand-made products, while others perform traditional Chinese music.
Li Jun is a laosheng (old male role) Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company. During the outbreak (疫情), 36 Unlike performing on a normal stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, and even the kitchen. Besides singing, Li also teaches viewers (观众) about Peking Opera in a humorous way. People can ask him questions and get answers directly. “Live streaming has brought this elegant (高雅的) art down to earth,” one viewer (观众) said. “ 37 ” Up to now Li has more than 6,000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos has received 42,000 views on Bilibili.
Other kinds of artists also see live streaming as a new chance. On March 26th, the third China Huafu Day, Bilibili live streamed a fashion show. 38 including those from the Wei (220—265), Tang (618—907) and Ming (1368—1644) dynasties. During the show, viewers not only enjoyed seeing the clothes but also watching how performers use ancient styles of make-up. For example, one blogger (博主) taught people how to draw the guiye eyebrow (桂叶眉) which was a typical make-up style during the Tang Dynasty.
As Guangming Daily noted, 39
A.Some famous artists perform traditional Chinese music through this special way.
B.live streaming has created a new way in which traditional culture can be kept alive.
C.Performers presented beautiful clothes in traditional Chinese styles,
D.many traditional artists are trying live streaming for the first time.
E.It allows young people to get closer to this traditional art and learn more about it.
F.In this way, viewers can enjoy different kinds of beautiful clothes.
G.the 59-year-old artist started live streaming for the first time.
第三部分 书面表达(共两节, 32 分)
第一节 (共 4 小题; 第 40、41 题各 2 分, 第 42 题 3 分, 第 43 题 5 分, 共 12 分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
An idol is someone who we respect or love. However, unlike many of my classmates, my idol is not a film star, a famous writer or a sportsman. He is neither a world leader nor an important person from history. My idol is my dad.
Most people believe that a man should go out and work. However, when I was only a five-year-old boy, I was seriously ill and needed attention all the time. My mother and father both worked and my grandparents lived far away. This was a big problem. My dad knew how much my mum loved her job, so he stopped working to stay at home and look after me. Many men in this situation would want their wives to stay with the child, but my dad always thinks about others before himself. This made me start to respect him.
My dad later took a job and worked at night. He chose the job so that he would only be out of the house when I was sleeping. Since then, my dad has helped and supported me in everything I do. I remember when I was learning to ride a bike. My dad ran behind me and held the back of the bicycle so that I would not fall. I felt so safe because I knew he was near. I did not notice when he stopped holding me. Soon, I was able to ride by myself.
My family is not rich, and we do not own a big house or an expensive car. My dad has showed me that something is more important than money. My dad gives me his time. Although he now works hard every day and is often very busy, he always makes time to stay with me. He helps me with my homework, and plays games with me at weekends. We make and fly our own kites, go for walks in the countryside, and even cook together. He taught me that I can achieve anything if I really work hard on it.
My dad is my idol because he showed me the most important things in life.
40.What’s wrong with the writer when he was five
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41.Why did the writer’s dad take a job to work at night
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42.According to the writer’s dad, what is more important than money
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43.Who is your idol Why is he/she your idol (Give at least two reasons)
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第二节(20 分)
某英文网站开展以“Low-carbon Life (低碳生活)” 为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,
请用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你是怎样理解低碳生活的,并描述你在日常生活中实现低碳生活的具体做法。
提示词语:protect, recycle, reduce, environment, energy
提示问题:
● What do you think of low-carbon life
● What do you do to have a low-carbon life
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