浙江省宁波市余姚中学2024-2025学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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名称 浙江省宁波市余姚中学2024-2025学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文及音频)
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听力部分
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A篇: ACB B篇:BABD C篇: DABC D篇: DBCB E篇: CBCA
七选五 GEABC
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短文填空
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单词拼写
determination failure quitting strength responsibility
survivor anxiety competitive solution adventure
翻译
rather than weight
I (should) sign up for
it (very) difficult (for you) to focus on
Especially amazing is
who were trapped
Notice
We are excited to announce the upcoming English speech contest themed "Living Legends in My Heart", which is scheduled to take place next Friday in the lecture hall.
This contest aims to enhance our public speaking skills. Anyone interested in it is welcome. Participants are required to deliver a speech of no more than 5 minutes, focusing on an inspiring figure who makes a significant impact on you. Anyone from a Nobel laureate to a local hero can be the chosen legend. To sign up, please submit your name, class, and the title of your speech to the Student Union by this Friday.
Looking forward to your active participation.
The Student Union
听力原材料
1. M: I’m going to take my lunch break right now.
W: You’d better not. Ben just left for his break, and someone needs to stay here until he gets back.
2. M: Can you pass me the sugar, please
W: Don’t you think you’ve had enough sugar in your coffee this morning
3. W: Happy Birthday, Harold! Come here and blow out the candles, and then we can have cake and ice cream.
M: But I want to open my presents first.
W: No, honey. We’re going to do this now, OK We can open presents after we play some games a little later.
4. M: Tracy, you look very happy. Did you win a prize
W: More than that! I’ve just received the new issue of the journal, and you know, my article is in it.
M: Oh, great. It must be the article on classroom research, I guess. Congratulations!
5. M: What did you do last night
W: I went to the library to borrow some books on history. What about you
M: I stayed at home and watched films for the entire night.
6. M: Are you looking for something
W: I’m trying to find the library.
M: I can help you find it if you want.
W: I would like that.
M: Do you know where the movie theater is
W: Yeah, I know where that is.
M: You’ll find the library right around the corner.
W: Are you serious
M: Yes, you can’t miss it.
W: I know exactly where it is now.
7. M: Good afternoon. Are you the director of the ski school
W: Yes, that’s right.
M: Hi, I’m Craig Johnson.
W: Hi, Craig. What can I do for you
M: I’d like to apply for the ski instructor job.
W: Okay, good. Please take a seat.
M: Thanks.
W: So tell me, Craig, what levels do you teach
M: All levels, but mostly beginners.
W: Okay. And how long have you been teaching skiing
M: This will be my second winter teaching.
W: Hmm… Well, Craig, the workday starts at five in the morning. There’s a lot of work to do before classes start. Is that a problem for you
M: No, that’s fine.
W: Do you live near here
M: Yes, I’m just three kilometers away.
8. W: Wow, your place is messy. Why don’t you clean up a bit
M: Yeah, I will. I’ve just been spending all my time at the office lately. Anyway, let me show you that video I edited on Thursday. It’s on my laptop.
W: Hey, what’s this
M: That’s my new hard drive. I just ordered it on Wednesday and it was delivered here on Friday. It’s got about ten times as much storage as my computer.
W: Wow, why do you need so much
M: I do a lot of shooting with my HD video camera--- all that takes up a lot of disk space. Anyway, this hard drive was only 300 dollars.
W: Really That’s pretty cheap. Just three years ago, I bought a pretty small hard drive, and it cost 200 dollars.
M: Well, that’s technology for you. I remember the first hard drive I ever bought. I think it was about seven years ago. It cost 350 dollars at the time and it didn’t have very much storage at all. And it was really huge and heavy.
W: It’s amazing. All these things we buy today seem so old after just a few years…
9. M: Can you help me fill out this form, Jenny
W: Sure. What’s it for, Nathan
M: I’m applying for a job at the DVD store down the street. This is the first time that I’ve had to fill out a form like this.
W: Well, the first thing to write down is your personal information at the top.
M: OK, that’s pretty easy. What about this section here
W: You should write down your high school’s information first, since that is the most recent. And
remember to put down “2010---Present” since you’re still going there.
M: What about my middle school and elementary school
W: You could put down your middle school, but I don’t think you need to go all the way back to fifth grade for this job application!
M: Ha-ha, OK! Uh-oh…“Previous Job Experience”. I’m in trouble now.
W: Don’t worry. Remember when you used to watch the neighbor’s kids on the weekends You can put that down.
M: Oh, really Cool! Now, the last section… Can I put you down as a personal reference
W: I’d be happy to do that, but I think they will want someone older than you, like a teacher or a
parent… Why don’t you ask Mr. Nelson You were his favorite student.
M: Good idea.
10. Did you know that dragons have been popular legends in both Europe and Asia for over 3000 years There is a mention of a dragon in the Bible, but it is associated with evil and considered to be the devil. On the other hand, in China, the dragon is still a symbol of intelligence and power. But the image of the dragon in the East and West was influenced by hundreds of years of contact between Asia and Europe, and dragons came to have some similarities. It is believed that dragons were first imagined in the ancient Middle East.
In fact, there used to be a time when people even believed that they really existed. People used to
think that dinosaur bones were dragon bones. It is not clear when people began to think that dragons could breathe fire, but both European and Asia dragons have been painted as having that capability. The Chinese dragon does not have legs or wings like the European dragon. The Russian dragon is often shown as having three heads. Dragons are still quite popular and can be seen in many movies and television programs.余姚中学 2024学年第一学期期中考试高一英语学科试卷
命题:叶轶瑾 审题:陈青青
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 is the woman's suggestion for the man
A. Find someone to replace him.
B. Take a break now.
C. Wait for Ben.
2. What does the woman mean
A. She will pass the man some sugar.
B. The man shouldn't have more sugar.
C. She will make some coffee for the man.
3. When will the speakers have ice cream
A. After playing some games.
B. Before Harold opens his presents.
C. After Harold opens his presents.
4. Why is Tracy so happy
A. She has received her favorite journal.
B. She has won a prize for her research.
C. She has got her article published.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. An interesting film.
B. Some history books.
C. Their activities last night.
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. Where does the woman want to go
A. The library. B. The movie theater. C. The man's house.
7. What is the man like
A. Indifferent. B. Warm-hearted. C. Humorous.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8-9 题。
8. What's the man doing
A. Applying for a job. B. Asking for help. C. Showing the way.
9. What level does the man mostly teach
A. All levels. B. Beginners. C. Advanced.
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听第 8 段材料,回答第 10-12 题。
10. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a net bar. B. At the woman's office. C. At the man's apartment.
11. How much did the woman pay for her hard drive
A. $200. B. $300. C. $350.
12. What do the speakers agree with
A. Hard drives are more expensive.
B. Technology keeps improving.
C. People depend too much on computers.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13-16 题。
13. What does Nathan have to write down first
A. His family history.
B. His educational background.
C. His personal information.
14. Why does Nathan say he is in trouble
A. He got fired from his last job.
B. He has never had a real job before.
C. He has never filled out an application before.
15. Who might Mr. Nelson be
A. A teacher. B. Nathan's neighbor. C. Jenny's father.
16. What can we learn about Nathan
A. He went to college in 2010.
B. He used to walk his neighbor's dog.
C. He is still a high school student.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17-20 题。
17. What does the dragon traditionally symbolize in China
A. Evil. B. Intelligence. C. Fire.
18. Where did the legend of the dragon originate
A. The Middle East. B. Southeast Asia. C. Western Europe.
19. Why did people use to believe in dragons
A. Because of the Bible.
B. Because they really existed.
C. Because of the presence of dinosaur bones.
20. What is a feature of the Russian dragon
A. It has no legs. B. It has two wings. C. It has three heads.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 60分)
第一节(共 19小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 47.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
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A
Hidden London: the Exhibition
Visit an "abandoned" Tube station underworld and discover what secrets are hidden beneath our
busy streets in our new Hidden London exhibition at London Transport Museum!
Hidden London: the Exhibition takes you on a journey of some of London's most secret spaces in
the world's oldest underground railway system. These "forgotten" parts of the Tube network have
unbelievable stories to tell about Britain's wartime past.
You can enjoy the largest number of rare photos and objects from disused stations that have been
brought together in one location.
Discover stories about how Churchill took shelter at the night of the Blitz deep underground at
Down Street station. See how displaced persons at Clapham South lived, where they slept and how
they kept entertained.
You can also explore other locations that we have recreated in our Global Gallery, including the
abandoned ticket hall at Aldwych station with an original 1930s ticket office.
The exhibition uncovers why these "lost" parts of the underground network exist. Changes in
population, economic priorities and political pressures have all led to spaces being abandoned. But
they rarely stay that way. While some sections of the Tube system lie "forgotten", many have been
repurposed for new activities and are used for special Hidden London tours, growing salad leaves and
filming, including Charing Cross, which featured in Skyfall (2012).
Admission Charges:
Child Ticket: FREE
Adult Ticket: £16.50 per ticket
Reduced Ticket: £15.50 per ticket
Reduced price applies to senior citizens(60+) and visitors with disabilities.
Opening Times:
Every day: 10:00-18:00
Last entry: 17:00
Address: Covent Garden, London
21. What can visitors do at the exhibition
A. Admire a collection of photos. B. Buy tickets in a deserted hall.
C. Grow vegetables underground. D. Live a sheltered life in wartime.
22. Which station is used as a film set
A. Aldwych. B. Down Street. C. Charing Cross. D. Clapham South.
23. How much should a kid with grandparents both aged 57 pay for the admission
A.£31. B.£33. C.£46.5. D.£49.5.
B
I was scared when a loud noise in my apartment woke me in the middle of the night. I rushed to
turn on my bedroom light and discovered it was a cat.
Here's the thing—I do not have a cat. And this was not the first time this particular cat had
demanded my attention.
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I immediately calmed down and realized my error—I had left a window open. I approached to
entertain my house-guest by giving her some treats and a scratch under her collar (颈圈).
Like so many others, I shifted from working in an office to working from home. Living alone can
be isolating at the best of times. It was around the one month mark of the lockdown when I heard a
meow outside my window. Sitting outside on the grass was a long haired, golden colored cat. I
opened the window, and this beautiful cat jumped into my home. Her short visit brightened my day.
A few days later, I heard a familiar meow. I saw a name tag on her collar: Mika. On this second
visit, I also noticed Mika was cross eyed, which only made her more lovely.
Over the next few weeks, Mika would stop by occasionally. Sometimes, she only stayed for a few
minutes; other times, she would wander around my apartment much longer. Each visit brightened me.
Mika even helped me connect with some new neighbors, who asked if Mika was my cat. Apparently,
Mika visited them as well.
While the lockdown has been awful, I suspect I might not have ever met Mika if it had not
happened. But perhaps she came by at this time because she sensed a need for connection on my part.
While dogs are said to be man's best friend, a good cat can be everyone's best friend.
24. What do we know about the cat from the first three paragraphs
A. She used to go out at night. B. She entered through the window.
C. She annoyed the neighbors badly. D. She liked the author's treats particularly.
25. How did the author probably feel during the lockdown
A. Lonely. B. Mad. C. Heart broken. D. Absent minded.
26. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 7 refer to
A. The open window. B. The lockdown.
C. A need for connection. D. A stay with new neighbors.
27. What does the author want to express through the text
A. He lives an unusual life. B. He longs for a harmonious society.
C. Keeping cats is rewarding. D. Befriending nice cats is worthwhile.
C
If you could travel in time, where would you go Perhaps you would watch a performance of a
Shakespeare's play in Elizabethan England What about hanging out with Laozi in the Spring and
Autumn Period Or maybe you'd voyage far ahead of the present day to see what the future holds.
The possibility of time travel is indeed attractive. Stories exploring the subject have been around
for hundreds of years. Perhaps the best-known example is science fiction novel The Time Machine,
written by H. G. Wells and published in 1895. It was adapted into at least two feature films of the
same name, as well as two television versions, and a large number of comic book adaptations. It is
generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel using a vehicle that allows an
operator to travel purposefully and selectively. The term "time machine", coined by Wells, is now
universally referred to a vehicle transporting people into the far future.
But could time travel actually be possible Some scientists say yes, in theory. They propose using
cracks in time and space called "wormholes", which could be used as shortcuts to other periods.
Einstein's theory of relativity allows time travel in extreme conditions. And Stephen Hawking says
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you could travel into the future with a really fast spaceship, going at nearly the speed of light. Though
building such a spaceship wouldn't of course be simple.
Even if you could travel into the past, there is something called the "grandfather paradox". It asks
what would happen if a time traveler were to go back in time and have his own grandfather killed for
some reason, and therefore prevent himself from being born. If the time traveler wasn't born, how
would he travel back in time
And would you really like to visit the future In H. G. Wells' book, the main character travels into
distant time where he arrives at a beach and is attacked by giant crabs. He then voyages 30 million
years into the future where the only living thing is a black object with tentacles.
If that's what's in store, maybe we are better just living in the present day after all.
28. Which of the following statements is TRUE
A.The Time Machine is one of the bestselling science fiction novels.
B.There are films, comic books and dramas adapted from the novel The Time Machine.
C.Works of Literature about time travel first appeared one hundred years ago.
D.It was H.G. Wells who invented the term "time machine".
29. Einstein's and Hawking's theories________.
A.suggest the possibility of time travel
B.have been proved wrong by some time travelers
C.have similarities because both are based on experiments
D.have pushed the invention of the first spaceship
30. In Paragraph 4, "grandfather paradox" probably refers to the idea that________.
A.the reunion of the traveler and his grandfather brings happiness
B.the grandfather's death makes the traveler's birth impossible
C.the traveler goes back in time to seek for his grandfather
D.the traveler is prevented from meeting his grandfather
31. According to the passage what is probably the author's attitude towards time travel?
A.Indifferent. B.Supportive. C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.
D
New research suggests that a gene that governs the body's biological (circadian 昼夜节律) clock
acts differently in males versus females and may protect females from heart disease. The study is the
first to analyze circadian blood pressure rhythms (节奏) in female mice.
The body's circadian clock— the biological clock that organizes bodily activities over a 24-hour
period—contributes to normal variations in blood pressure and heart function over the course of the
day. In most healthy humans, blood pressure dips (下降) at night. People who do not experience this
temporary drop, called "non-dippers", are more likely to develop heart disease. The circadian clock is
made up of four main proteins (encoded by "clock genes") that regulate close to half of all genes in the
body, including those important for blood pressure regulation.
Previous research has shown that male mice that are missing one of the four clock genes (PER1)
become non-dippers and have a higher risk of heart and kidney disease. A research team studied the
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circadian response and blood pressure of female mice that lack PER1 and compared them with a
healthy female control group. On both low-and high-salt diets, both groups "retained an obvious
circadian rhythm" of blood pressure, the researchers explained. Unlike the male mice in previous
research, the females without PER1 showed normal dips in blood pressure overnight.
These results suggest that the lack of PER1 acts differently in males and females. The findings
are consistent with research showing that women are less likely to be non-dippers than men of the
same age. "This study represents an important step in understanding sex differences in the regulation
of cardiovascular (心血管) function by the circadian clock," the researchers wrote.
32. What does the new research find
A.Biological clock may protect males from heart disease.
B.Biological blood pressure rhythms in female mice acts normally.
C.Biological clock organizes bodily activities over a 24-hour period.
D.A gene controlling biological clock works differently between sexes.
33. What role can circadian clock play according to the text
A.Helping males cure heart disease.
B.Helping blood pressure vary normally.
C.Contributing to abnormal variations in blood pressure.
D.Making up four main proteins regulating almost half of all genes.
34. Which word can best replace the underlined word "retained" in paragraph 3
A.treated. B.warned. C.kept. D.watched.
35. What would be a suitable title for the text
A.One clock gene is important
B.Females may benefit from body clock
C.New study analyzes blood pressure rhythms
D.Blood pressure of healthy humans dips at night
E
Have you ever done something for someone else—knowing that your actions would solely
benefit THEM and not YOU Maybe you opened a door or donated blood or volunteered in a
hospital's ER during the pandemic. This is called a prosocial behavior. Humans engage in these types
of behaviors all the time.
But a question remains in science: Are we the only species who do this As one of our closest
relatives, chimpanzees have long been studied for signs of this. So far, research has provided mixed
results on the question.
Some studies show that chimps cooperatively hunt, share food and comfort each other. But one
study came to a very different conclusion. The study used a controlled lab experiment where
chimpanzees in enclosures were given two options: push a button to give food to themselves or push
the button to give food to themselves AND a partner chimp. If they chose the latter, it was seen as a
prosocial behavior. But the result is that chimps showed no special preferences for feeding themselves
and a friend over feeding just themselves. Another study conducted by DeTroy, however, discovered a
totally different result.
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Compared to previous controlled lab-based experiments, the setup for DeTroy's research was
very naturalistic. "We installed a button and a fountain (喷泉) into the chimpanzees' outer enclosures.
When an individual pushes the button, it releases juice from the fountain. However, since the button
and fountain are about five meters apart, the individual pushing cannot directly drink from the
fountain. And if any other chimpanzees are at the fountain when the button is pushed, they, and not
the pusher, will be able to drink the juice.
In this experiment, chimpanzees showed a willingness to act in the interest of others, with
individual chimpanzees prepared to push the button without benefiting themselves.
"It is really fascinating to see that many of the chimpanzees were willing to prosocially provide
valuable resources to the group members even if they couldn't benefit themselves from their
behavior." said DeTroy.
Further research may reveal what lies behind their prosocial motivation. But for now, it's safe to
assume that chimpanzees are not simply copying human behavior.
36. Which of the following belongs to prosocial behaviors
A.Jack participated in voluntary work in the library just to earn credits.
B.Mark turned to his classmate for help when feeling stressful in study.
C.Tim guided a lost child back home on his way to an important job interview.
D.Rose often interrupted the teacher to ask questions actively in the math's class.
37. What is the task of the chimpanzees in the lab-based study
A.Sharing food. B.Making a choice.
C.Comforting others. D.Showing sympathy.
38. How is DeTroy's study different from the previous ones
A.It was based on controlled lab experiment.
B.It gave juice to the chimpanzees as a reward.
C.It offered the tested chimpanzees a natural surrounding.
D.It provided a chance for chimpanzees to help their partners.
39. What can we learn from DeTroy's quotes
A.Chimpanzees can develop abilities to help others.
B.Chimpanzees have acquired many human behaviors.
C.Chimpanzees in the wild is cleverer than those in the lab.
D.Chimpanzees displayed prosocial behaviors for certain rewards.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Children experience the joy and wonder of new experiences almost daily. However, for many
adults, these emotions get lost in the day-to-day repetition of everyday life and routine. 40 .
Trying new things is good for our brain. It helps us think more creatively and enhances
confidence. It also helps us destress because a new experience can help break harmful or negative
routines. 41 .We will consider things from new and different perspectives.
It is obvious that trying new things is good for our mental health. 42 . Participating
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in new physical activities can improve our physical fitness, boost our energy levels, and enhance our
overall health. For example, trying a new sport or exercise routine can increase our flexibility and
strength.
Having new experiences can also have a positive impact on our social lives. 43 .
when we step out of our comfort zones and engage in new activities, we meet people with different
backgrounds and perspectives, which can broaden our horizons and enrich our lives. Building new
relationships can provide us with a sense of belonging.
Still, it can be scary to break routine and try something totally different. 44 . Start
small by breaking a goal into smaller steps. And be very specific about the goal. For example, instead
of aiming to working on arm strength, make a goal of doing twenty arm curls(弯曲) a day. In addition,
be realistic and make sure the goal is practicable in terms of finances and free time.
While it is easy to get caught up in the daily tiring activities of life, always keep in mind that
doing something new can be the best thing we can do for ourselves. So we’d better make the wise
choice.
A. However, it is also good for our body.
B. It can help us expand our social connections.
C. Luckily there are practical tips to make a change.
D. New experiences are critical for overcoming fears.
E. Doing something new also promotes flexible thinking.
F. Every new experience contributes to our personal growth.
G. And yet, new experiences are vital for our overall wellbeing.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Amy is an owner of a small business with a very beautiful mission. A doll 45 since childhood,
she has created A Doll Like Me.
The aim of this 46 is to create dolls that would have the same characteristics as their owners
with disabilities or 47 conditions. Amy created such dolls to make the children feel needed
and 48 . To do so, Amy goes out of her way to make each doll 49 the child. Each doll is
unique, 50 they still have one thing in common—all dolls wear a smile. Not only beautiful, the
dolls also make a 51 in the life of hundreds of children.
"Typically, parents pay for the dolls—about $ 100 with shipping per doll. When they can't afford
it, I'll find a way to 52 it myself. Whatever it costs, whatever I have to do, I'm going to get a doll
in the 53 of these children."
A Doll Like Me has provided over 300 dolls so far which have been 54 to children all
around the world. Amy's 55 goal is to turn her small business into an official non-profit
organization where every child in need could get their one-of-a-kind doll 56 .
And many people are responding 57 to her mission, as she has already reached $ 38,000 out
of $50, 000 goal on GoFundMe. Amy is already cooperating with a children's 58 to make it
easier to identify kids whose well-being could be 59 by a stuffed toy which looks just like them!
45. A.designer B.creator C.collector D.trader
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46. A.project B.idea C.research D.technology
47. A.rare B.good C.ripe D.strict
48. A.tired B.available C.powerful D.included
49. A.work with B.look like C.accept D.recognize
50. A.yet B.so C.because D.or
51. A.wish B.deal C.plan D.difference
52. A.win B.cover C.sell D.use
53. A.friends B.eyes C.hands D.dreams
54. A.awarded B.shipped C.returned D.mentioned
55. A.open B.common C.final D.commercial
56. A.in person B.for fun C.free of charge D.full of hope
57. A.calmly B.honestly C.politely D.kindly
58. A.school B.toyshop C.shelter D.hospital
59. A.sponsored B.improved C.recorded D.supported
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 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
Shadow puppetry (皮影戏), also called shadow play, got 60 ( it ) start thousands of years ago
in China and India. This unique form of storytelling is 61 ( old ) type of puppetry in the world .
Shadow puppets are figures that 62 ( place ) between a light and a screen. Moving them creates
the illusion (假象) of moving pictures on the screen. 63 experienced puppeteer can make figures
appear to walk, talk, fight and dance.
China, India, Indonesia and Turkey have been very important in the 64 ( develop ) of this art
form over time. The types of stories 65 ( tell ) with shadow puppetry vary from country to country.
For example, in China, shadow plays are usually based on Chinese folk tales.
Traditional Chinese shadow puppets are made out of animal skin. Today, you might see different
kinds of shadow puppets, many of 66 also contain paper, plastic, wood or cloth. There's really no
end to how creative puppeteers can be when 67 ( make ) their puppets.
Shadow puppets are usually constructed from separate 68 ( piece ) that are then put together
with strings or wires. The strings or wires are usually attached 69 long sticks that the puppeteer
will use to control the movement of the puppet.
第四部分 单词拼写(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
根据首字母提示填空,每空一词。
70. In that special year, all the doctors fought against the virus with great courage and d_________.
71. As a matter of fact, I have never thought of myself as a f________ even though my studies seem
to make no progress.
72. Why am I still coughing after q_________ smoking
73. After a long journey, I have hardly enough s_________ left to move my feet.
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74. It's not only a great r__________ but also a great honor to hold the Olympic Games.
75. He was the only s___________ of the car accident that happened last night.
76. In order to remove her a__________ about the exam, the teacher advised her to listen to some soft
music.
77. In today's highly c_________ job market, it's important to have a strong skill set if you want to
stand out.
78. The government and related departments should find a suitable s__________ to the problem.
79. Yesterday, we had an exciting a___________ exploring the abandoned cave nearby.
第五部分 句子翻译(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)
根据中文提示和括号中的要求,在横线上填上恰当的短语或句子,使句意完整。
80. 一旦我开始考虑健康而不是体重,事情就有了变化。
Once I started thinking about fitness____________________, things began to change.
81. 我的指导老师建议我报名参加高级文学课程。
My adviser recommended that _______________________ advanced literature.
82. 花费太多时间上网有损健康,也会让你们很难把精力放在生活中的其他事情上。
Spending too much time online is unhealthy and makes___________________other things in life.
83. 尤其令人称奇的是印加人的干式石头搭砌的建造方法。
________________________ (倒装句)the Incas' dry stone method of building.
84. 部队派出了 15万名士兵奔赴唐山,将受困群众挖出来,并掩埋了死者。
The army sent 150, 000 soldiers to Tangshan to dig out those _______________ (定语从句) and to
bury the dead.
第六部分 书面表达(共 1小题,满分 15分)
假设你是李华,某国际学校学生会主席,你校将于下周五举行主题为 "Living Legends in My
Heart"的英语演讲比赛,请你以学生会的名义写一则书面通知。
内容要点:1. 比赛的时间,地点;
2. 参赛要求;
3. 报名方式。
注意:
1. 词数 80词左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
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