2023—2024年度高一年级下学期期末考试
英语参考答案
听 力
1~5 BBACB 6~10 CABAB 11~15 BACAB 16~20 CBCAB
阅 读
A
文章主要介绍了三种很奇怪的工作。
21.C 根据Iceberg Mover部分第2句可知,冰山搬运工的工作目的是防止出现更多的海上事故。
22.B Watching Paint Dry部分第1句表明,这项工作很无聊;第3句表明这项工作需要耐心。
23.D 文章末句提出疑问,花1000美元请人给孩子打包行李是否值得。
B
本文讲述了Babies Who Volunteer组织Baby Day活动帮助社区老人的故事。
24.C 根据第1段及下文可知,Johnson坚持每次都参加老人之家的Baby Day活动,其间有许多小孩来看望和陪伴老人。
25.A 根据倒数第2段最后一句可知,Jessica 呼吁妈妈们带着孩子去老人之家看望老人。
26.D 根据最后一段最后两句可知,通过提供志愿者活动,妈妈们可以为社区做一些贡献,这给她们的人生带来了一种使命感和归属感。
27.B 本文讲述了志愿者组织Baby Day活动帮助社区老人的故事。
C
本文介绍了太快下结论的人往往会犯更多的思维错误,建议人们凡事三思而后行。
28.B 根据第1段内容可知, 作者以设问的方式引出文章的话题。
29.C 根据第2段第1、2句可知,作者对比了两类不同人下结论的特点。
30.D 根据第4段第3至6句可知,该思维游戏旨在观察参与者如何得出结论。
31.A 本文主要讲述太快下结论的人往往会犯更多的思维错误。
D
本文讲述了一只普通的海豚Kylie和一群鼠海豚一起游泳这一奇怪的现象。
32.A 根据第2段第2句和第5段第1句可知,鼠海豚从不会发出哨音。
33.C 根据第2段最后一句可知,Kylie“说话”更像鼠海豚,即通过一连串尖锐的咔咔声进行交流。
34.D 根据第4段内容可知,为了进一步了解Kylie与鼠海豚的关系,科学家们借用一台装置记录了2016年至2018年间Kylie与鼠海豚多次相遇的音频。
35.D 根据第5段最后一句可知,如果想要听到鼠海豚的窄带高频咔咔声,你必须慢速播放。
补 全 短 文
36~40 FGCDB
完 形 填 空
出门在外, 难免会有想家的时候。本文告诉我们如何缓解思乡之苦。
41.B 根据you may feel uncomfortable, upset or even可推断,这里指出门在外, 你甚至可能会感到害怕。
42.D 当你患思乡病时,你不会像平常的感冒或头痛那样不舒服。
43.C 根据at night和lie in bed可知,这里指想家的时候, 有些人晚上会睡不着觉。
44.A 下文是作者告诉我们的一些缓解思乡之苦的建议。
45.D 作者建议我们离开家时, 带上自己的枕头或者最喜欢的睡衣。
46.B 随身带着家里人的照片, 这样我们可以随时拿出来看。
47.A 为了缓解思乡之苦, 作者建议我们多做些好玩的事情。
48.D 作者建议无论在何处我们尽量参加一些活动, 以缓解思乡之苦。
49.A 我们可以想好什么时间给父母打电话。
50.D 我们也可以通过发邮件或发短信的方式跟家人保持联系。
51.B 根据Maybe you can tell a friend that you feel homesick可知,这里指跟别人分享我们的思乡之情。
52.A 根据do something fun可知,这里指互相讲笑话。
53.B 和辅导员交谈是个不错的主意, 因为他/她也许有一些主意可以帮助缓解思乡之苦。
54.A 事实上,短途旅行可以让我们感到更自信和舒适。
55.C 我们就不会错过那些在前方等待着我们的冒险。
语 法 填 空
56.on 57.was sent 58.a 59.to oversee 60.treatment 61.and 62.that/which
63.moving 64.to complete 65.have gone
写 作
第一节
One possible version:
Can Money Buy Happiness
It is true that with enough money one can buy all that one wants, and live a life of comfort. However, it is equally true that a lack of money causes great distress. It is a common view that money is the root of all evils. The pursuit of money may drive some people to cheat and steal.
So, money does not necessarily mean happiness. It depends on how it is used. If we make sensible use of money, it can be a stepping-stone to happiness.
第二节
One possible version:
“Jenny, you really make me disappointed!” Mr Black shouted as soon as he saw her. Jenny lowered her head with fear, saying “I m sorry, Sir. I didn t mean to, but there was something happened on the way.” Mr Black, who clearly thought Jenny was lying, stopped her. “Come to my office after class and go back to your seat now.” Then he went on with his lesson. Jenny was fidgeting in class. The bell finally rang. After a struggle, Jenny went to the principal s office first, giving him the wallet and explaining, and then she ran quickly to the office to find Mr Black. There was no doubt that he felt angry again.
At this moment the headmaster came in hurriedly. “Your wallet, Mr Black,” he said. When he saw Jenny, he said happily, “Oh, it was this little girl who found your wallet.” Hearing this, Mr Black felt a bit surprised. He soon recovered his spirit and thanked Jenny. Meanwhile, he had a better understanding of Jenny s family. He thought he would try his best to help this girl.
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听力部分录音材料
(Text 1)
W:Have you signed up for the speech contest, Mike
M:Yes, I have. I signed up yesterday afternoon after returning to school from the hospital.
(Text 2)
M:Do you have an order number there, Mrs Garcia
W:Yes. It’s TP12FS.
M:One moment, please. Ah, yes. I see the problem. TP12FS is the correct number for the purple teapot. The yellow one you wanted is TP12SF.
(Text 3)
W:How do you like your new mobile phone, Tom
M:Thank you very much for your gift for my birthday, mum. I like it very much.
(Text 4)
M:What did you do after the concert last night
W:I went straight home because I had to finish my homework. OK, Tim. I have to go. See you in class tomorrow.
M:Bye.
(Text 5)
W:I called you at 11:30 this noon. Why didn’t you answer my call
M:Oh, I kept my mobile phone silent since I usually take a short sleep at noon every day.
(Text 6)
W:Hey, Brad. You didn’t take the envelope that was on the kitchen table, did you
M:No, why Do you want to send a letter
W:Well, actually my new PIN number was in that envelope.
M:You’re kidding me, are you
W:No, I’m not. I left it here this morning.
M:Go and ask Jill. Maybe she’s seen it.
(Text 7)
M:Why aren’t you cooking now I’m hungry, mum.
W:Keep calm darling. Our dinner will soon be ready.
M:How can it be There isn’t anything in the kitchen.
W:Well, we’ll go downstairs and have our dinner in the restaurant on the ground floor. Your father is already there. He is getting everything ready for us.
M:Why is it so special this evening
W:Well, think carefully and soon you will get the answer.
M:Let me see. Oh, well, it’s my birthday.
W:Oh, yes, Charlie, happy birthday!
(Text 8)
M:Hey, Tina.This is Sam. How’s it going
W:Pretty good, Sam. How are you
M:Great! Do you want to go to the movies tonight
W:Sorry, we don’t go out on Saturdays. Tom and I always stay at home and watch TV.
M:That’s OK. Is Tom there now
W:Yes, but he is talking on his cell phone with his sister, Julie. Do you remember her
M:Yes, of course. She lives in Seattle right now, right
W:Right, but she’s in town now. She has stayed with a friend for a few days.
M:That’s nice.
(Text 9)
W:This is a new novel written by my uncle. Don’t you want to read it
M:Oh, how wonderful it is, isn’t it
W:Yes, it really is. It came out only last month.
M:Let me have a look at it. What is the story about
W:Well, it is about country life in the 1970s based on his own experiences.
M:Did your uncle work in the country in the 1970s
W:Yes. He stayed in the country for about five years after he left middle school in 1973.
M:He must have had a hard life in the country.
W:Sure, he did. But fortunately, he had the chance to take the college entrance examination in the late 1970s and was able to go to university in 1978.
M:That’s why your uncle is so hardworking. This story must be very inspiring and interesting.
W:If you are interested, I can let you read it first.
M:Thank you for your kindness.
(Text 10)
M:Hi, I’m Chris from Florida. Last year, I moved to London. It’s been a big change, and there have been lots of things to get used to. For example, in the US we drive on the right, while here in Britain I’ve had to get used to driving on the left.
What else Well, the weather in Florida is usually great, so I’m used to lots of sunshine. In London it rains so much. I don’t think I’ll ever get used to it, and I always remember to take my umbrella with me.
Food in England is different, too. In America, I used to eat a lot of Mexican food. Here in England, people love Indian food, so I’m getting used to the different tastes.
At the company where I work, it’s quite different. I used to work from 9 am till 11 pm. I hated working so late. Here in England, I start at 8:30 am, but finish at 5 pm. On Friday evening English people like to go to the club with friends, but in America I used to go to the gym. I love sports.2023一2024年度高一年级下学期期末考试
英语试题
(120分钟150分)
考试范围:必修第一至第三册;选择性必修第一册Uit1
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答
有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What did Mike do first yesterday afternoon
A.He went home.
B.He went to school
C.He signed up for a contest.
2.What is the correct order number for the yellow teapot
A.TP12FS.
B.TP12SF.
C.PT12FS.
3.What did the woman buy for Tom
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A.A cell phone.
B.A dictionary.
C.A watch.
4.Why did the woman go straight home after the concert
A.To have a rest.
B.To prepare for a class.
C.To do her homework.
5.What was the man doing at noon today
A.He was meeting a friend.
B.He was sleeping.
C.He was having lunch.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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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.Why is the woman looking for the envelope
A.She wants to send a letter.
B.She plans to give it to Jill.
C.Her PIN number is in it.
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