2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期末练习(2)(含答案)

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高一上学期期末复习(2)
一、单项选择
I think I catch a common cold, because I _____.
have butterflies in my stomach
am at sixes and sevens
C. am green gingers
D. have a frog in my throat
2. Finally, the letter I have been looking forward to________ came.
A. received B. receiving C. being received D. receive
3. Tennis star, Zheng Qinwen, showed her ____ skills and strong will in Paris Olympic Games.
A. Confident B. limited C. formal D. professional
4. After I bought this new bicycle, I suddenly _____ a missing part.
A. came across B. winded up C. burned up D. depended on
5. ____ people aware of the importance of environmental protection, he dressed himself in a gorilla suit.
A. To have made B. Making C. To make D. Made
6. After graduation, Janet intends to ______ a position in Tencent, ________ as software engineer.
A. apply for; working B. apply for; having worked
C. apply to; to work D. apply to; having been worked
7. Julien has been writing his essay all day, _______ makes him feel exhausted.
A. that B. when C. which D. why
8. Sorry, You can’t booked a table here, because our restaurant_______.
A. is decorated B. is being decorated C. was being decorated D.will be decorated
9. For my favorite super star, I bought a ticket at a high cost, ______ that I could not come into the stadium.
A. finding B. to be found C. having found D. to find
10. I can’t believe that such a hard-working student _____ cheat in the final exam.
A. can B. should C. might D. must
二、阅读理解
A
The 71-year-old, Janet Rapp , retired starts each morning this way with a walking club.
"I'm obsessed," she said. Not only does it ease her joint(关节) pain, "it just gives me energy …And then it calms me, too."
Medical experts agree that walking is an easy way to improve physical and mental health, bolster fitness and prevent disease. While it's not the only sort of exercise people should take, it's a great first step toward a healthy life.
"You don't need equipment and you don't need a gym membership," said Dr Sarah Eby, a sports medicine physician with Mass General Brigham, a not-for-profit healthcare system in the United States. "And the benefits are so vast."
What does walking achieve
Experts recommend that adults get at least two-and-a-half hours of physical activity every week. This helps lower the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia, depression and many types of cancer.
Walking also improves blood sugar levels, is good for bone health and can help people lose weight and sleep better, added Julie Schmied, a nurse practitioner with Norton Healthcare in Kentucky, which runs the free Get Healthy Walking Club.
For all its benefits, however, walking "is not enough for overall health and well-being "because it doesn't provide resistance training that builds muscle strength and endurance, said Anita Gust, who teaches exercise science at the University of Minnesota Crookston.
The passage mainly talks about ________.
how to choose an exercise that suits themselves.
the advantages of walking
the risk of heart disease
that walking can improve people’s mental health
What can you infer from the passage
Janet Rapp walk with a walking club.
Walking can totally lead us to a healthy life.
We can walk whether we are at a gym or on the road.
Dr Sarah Eby runs a not-for-profit healthcare system in the United States
What do experts suggest in order to lower the risk of heart disease
Children should take as many exercises as possible.
Adults should get about two-and-a-half hours’ activity.
Adults should get at least two-and-a-half hours of physical activity weekly.
Adults should at least two-and-a-half hours of activity about their moods and emotions.
Which benefit of walking is not mentioned in the passage
Improving blood sugar levels
Being good for bone health
Losing weight and sleep well
Easing people’s tensions
Where can we find this passage
On the newspaper B. In a medical report C. On the Internet D. In a novel
B
Finally coming to an end last Tuesday — the final day of 2024 — Belgian ultra runner Hilde Dosogne felt she had done enough to take the world record and become the first woman to run a marathon every single day of the year. On top of the reward for her perseverance in running at least 15,444 kilometers in a single year, the 55-year-old also raised some 60,000 euros ($62,438) in funds for breast cancer research.
As a bio-engineer at a chemical company, she had to start her days early so she could have enough time in a marathon every afternoon. And because she could not run at top speed every single day, she stuck to an easy (for her)10 km/h pace, which also allowed friends and witnesses to run along.
Her husband is a marathon runner, and their four kids, in their teens and twenties, are into sports too. The only time when her daughter Lucie felt she might not make it was the day Dosogne crashed after 27 km and had to be taken to the emergency ward (病房) with a dislocated finger. She spent too much time there to be allowed to finish the marathon according to the regulations.
During Dosogne's constant quest, she was also collecting money for the Breast International Group, an international not-for-profit organization that seeks to sponsor breast cancer research. She knows several friends and fellow runners who have had cancer, recovered or went into remission — all stories that had a big impact on her.
"I don't think I will do anything more crazy than this," she said. In September, she has the Spartathlon planned, a 246-kilometer race in Greece. And her story still goes on.
What did Hilde Dosogne do
She won a marathon competition.
B. She broke the world record.
C. She ran a marathon every single day of the year.
D. She ran a marathon to support people who have brain cancer.
2. How did Dosogne make the most of her time to balance the work and marathon
A. She began her work earlier than others.
B. She had days off to run a marathon.
C. She worker at home.
D. She ran so fast that she could have enough time to work.
3. What does the underlined phrase mean in Para 3
A. succeed B. fail C. recover D. resist
4. What can you learn from this passage
A. When Dosogne was running , she seldom came across her friends.
Her whole family, including her husband and her daughters, run a marathon,too.
She was sent to a hospital because of her dislocated finger.
She recovered from the injury and was back to a marathon soon.
5.What do you think of Hilde Dosogne
impatient but strong-minded
Selfish but reliable
generous and confident
kind-hearted and persistent
答案:
单项选择:1-5:DBDAC
6-10:ACBDB
阅读理解:A篇: BCCDA
B篇:CAACD
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