2024北京十五中高一(上)期中
英 语
2024.11
第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完
每段对话后,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
1. Where are the speakers
A. At a cinema. B. At the railway station. C. At the airport.
2. What size of juice does the woman order
A. Small. B. Medium. C. Large.
3. What’s the possible relationship between the speakers
A. Father and daughter. B. Colleagues. C. Classmates.
4. What are the two speakers mainly talking about
A. Weekend activities. B. A new movie. C. Easter plans.
5. How does the woman feel
A. Excited. B. Surprised. C. Worried.
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)
听下面 4 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时
间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。
6. Why did Bonzo get hit
A. He played on the road.
B. He ran into the road suddenly.
C. A car knocked over the fence.
7. Who is Bonzo
A. The woman’s neighbor. B. The woman’s brother. C. The woman’s dog.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
8. Why is the man upset
A. He got his mom’s phone stolen.
B. His own phone went wrong.
C. He broke his mom’s phone.
9. What’s the man probably going to do
A. Go back to the store. B. Report to the police. C. Visit the insurance company.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
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10. What is the woman doing
A. Joking about the man’s fun experiences.
B. Giving the man advice on avoiding danger.
C. Talking the man into trying something fun.
11. What does the woman prefer to do this weekend
A. Go to the library. B. Go mountain biking. C. Stay at home.
12. What happened to the man on his last fishing trip
A. He broke his arm. B. He got sunburnt. C. He didn’t catch any fish.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 15 题。
13. Why does Mr. Marston write the note
A. To express thanks. B. To give instructions. C. To introduce the lab.
14. What is Cathy supposed to do
A. Clean all the worktables.
B. Wipe all the microscopes.
C. Put the glass containers on the shelf.
15. What is Cathy going to do with the key
A. Leave it to Ms. Edwards.
B. Put it in the classroom next door.
C. Return it to Mr. Marston tomorrow.
第三节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)
听下面一段对话,完成第 16 至 20 五道小题,每小题仅填写一.个.词。听对话前,你将有 20 秒钟的时间
阅读试题,听完后, 你将有 60 秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。
Application Form for Accommodation
Trinity College
Name: Anu Bhatt
Applicant Nationality: Indian
Major: 16
Telephone: 17
Hobbies: 18 and badminton
Halls of Residence: Campus halls
Accommodation Type of Meals: 19 board
Special diet: No 20 meat
第二部分:知识运用(共三节,45 分)
第一节 词汇选择(共 20 小题;每小题 0.5 分,共 10 分)
21. The evening party was well ________ and everyone had a good time in it.
A. organized B. set up C. put on D. managed
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22. Now more and more workers ________ their free time trying to improve themselves at school or college.
A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay
23. Cleaning women in big cities usually get ________ by the hour.
A.founded B.preferred C.paid D.suffered
24. In my opinion, most students seldom enjoy a relaxing life under the ________ of examinations.
A. stress B. lifestyle C. peace D. power
25. The patient has to take the medicine three times a day so as not to ________ pain in the stomach.
A. away from B. apart from C. suffer from D. escape from
26. I ________ to ride a bike to travel to work rather than ride in a crowded bus.
A. volunteer B. offer C. hope D. prefer
27. As teenagers of the 21st century, we should be ready to ________ the challenge of society.
A. put B. do C. make D. meet
28. Their faces were filled ________ fear when they saw the tiger.
A. of B. in C. by D. with
29. After many failures the most difficult ________ is how to keep our strength up and fight again.
A. chance B. change C. challenge D. champion
30. ________ I think it’s a waste of time to play computer games.
A. Absolutely B. Personally
C. Completely D. Peacefully
31. Those who have lost their jobs ________ to pay their supermarket bills.
A. suppose B. struggle C. solve D. support
32. The company’s employment policy makes it clear that both men and women have ________ opportunities.
A. equal B. generous
C. balanced D. changeable
33. For the millions who take part in ________ such as the London Marathon, the real joy is that this world is
open to all.
A. events B. affairs C. incidents D. accidents
34. If you need further help or guidance on ________ smoking, you can contact the health center.
A. giving in B. giving out
C. giving away D. giving up
35. We must prevent the rivers _______ being polluted.
A. of B. in C. from D. above
36. The rich man _______ a hospital and a school in the town where he was born.
A. suffered B. founded C. soared D. complained
37. They have _______ the prices in the shop, so it’s a good time to buy things.
A. intended B. competed C. marched D. reduced
38. We will go early, _______ we may not get a seat.
A. while B. otherwise C. as if D. Where
39. Remember ________ the TV when you go to bed.
A. to switch over B. to switch on
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C. to switch off D. to switch up
40. Little Bob has a terrible holiday because doing homework has ________ most part of his holiday.
A. taken off B. taken away
C. taken down D. taken up
第二节 语法选择(共 10 小题;每小题 0.5 分,共 5 分)
41. —Have you read the timetable
—Yes. The train ________ at 10:12 pm.
A. will start B. is going to start C. should start D. starts
42. When I got to the station, the train ________.
A. leaves B. left C. had left D. has left
43. He ________ in Shanghai for 3 years, but he never imagined enjoying his life so wonderful in Beijing.
A. has lived B. was living C. lived D. is living
44. Thousands of people took part in the work when the old temple ________.
A. would be rebuilt B. was rebuilding
C. was being rebuilt D. had been rebuilt
45. --- I’m sorry, but there’s no smoking on this flight.
--- Oh, I ________ that. Sorry, I won’t do it again.
A. don’t know B. didn’t know C. won’t know D. haven’t known
46. After graduation, I’d like to find a job ________ I can use what I have learned at school.
A. whose B. which C. where D. that
47. A person ________ email account is full won’t be able to send or receive any emails.
A.who B.whom C.whose D.whoever
48. The Science Museum, ________we visited during a recent trip to Britain, is one of London’s
tourist attractions.
A. which B. what C. that D. where
49. We shouldn’t spend our money testing so many people, most of ________ are healthy.
A. that B. which C. what D. whom
50. We are living in an age ________ many things are done on computer.
A. which B. that C. whose D. when
第三节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 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。
A
A friend once told me a beautiful story of how ordinary people found a simple way to help others. My friend
was 51 the beautiful view on the top of Casper Mountain, a favorite place for visitors to overlook Casper, Wyoming.
Even in the summer it was cool on top of the mountain, and on this day he 52 a young woman who clearly had
no coat. She 53 as she wrapped her arms around herself.
Then he saw an older man walk up to the young woman, take off his sweater and place it on her shoulders. The
man said, “Here, keep the sweater. The 54 is even better when you’re warm.” She smiled her thanks and wrapped
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the warm sweater 55 her shoulders as the man went away.
Before the woman left, she found a middle-aged woman who was also 56 cold and she handed her the
sweater. “keep it,” she said. “The view is even better when you’re warm.”
My friend was 57 in that, so he kept his eyes on the sweater. He noticed that before the current owner of the
sweater left, she came near to a trembling man, gave it to him and said, “Here ... keep the sweater. The view is even
better when you’re warm.”
“That happened a couple of years ago,” my friend said. “And as far as I know, that 58 is still on top of
Casper Mountain, going from one person to another.”
Ordinary people can find a way to help others. Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones
59 us daily. Like somebody else likes to say: Nobody can help everybody, 60 everybody can help somebody!
51. A. getting B. enjoying C. taking D. making
52. A. liked B. knew C. noticed D. touched
53. A. laughed B. cried C. shook D. feared
54. A. health B. picture C. result D. view
55. A. around B. by C. with D. on
56. A. silently B. clearly C. especially D. finally
57. A. interested B. surprised C. shocked D. frightened
58. A. man B. woman C. mountain D. sweater
59. A. catch B. miss C. surround D. welcome
60. A. if B. but C. so D. unless
B
My mother is 92. Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her shopping and visit the
doctor, providing 61 and transportation. During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to buy some
small things she needs.
Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was 62 about three
dollars. The only way to pay for the groceries was to take off the things she could do without: a bottle of rubbing
alcohol(医用酒精) and a bar of soap. By taking off these, she was able to 63 the new total to the amount of cash
she had with her.
At this store, people check out and then go off to the side to 64 their own groceries. My mother was putting
her groceries into shopping bags when a 65 came up to her and said, “Here are the things that you 66 .” My
mother, who is never speechless, was speechless. She asked for the woman’s name and address so that she could 67
her. The woman told her it was her gift.
My mother was so 68 by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier(收银员)
a five-dollar bill to keep on hand in case the same happened to someone else if they didn’t have enough 69 for
all of their groceries.
So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of 70 that not only helped my mother out, but made her
day too.
61. A. reward B. medicine C. company D. shelter
62. A. short B. cautious C. wrong D. concerned
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63. A. raise B. bring C. add D. switch
64. A. store B. select C. deliver D. bag
65. A. stranger B. cashier C. friend D. doctor
66. A. looked for B. talked about C. threw away D. put back
67. A. repay B. trust C. recognize D. help
68. A. surprised B. amused C. convinced D. touched
69. A. energy B. money C. space D. time
70. A. faith B. courage C. kindness D. honor
第三部分:阅读理解(共 24 小题;每小题 2分,满分 48 分)
第一节(共 19 小题;每小题 2分,满分 38 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
I travel a lot in my work, and what I dislike about my job is eating alone. It always makes me feel lonely to see
others laughing and talking. So, room service for several nights was a better choice for me.
After having room service three nights at a hotel in Houston, however, I needed to get out of my room. Although
the restaurant opened at 6:30, I arrived at 6:25. The waiter at the front desk made a comment about my “being there
really early”. I explained my dislike of eating alone in restaurants. He then seated me at a lovely table and asked me
whether I would mind if he sat down with me for a while.
I was glad! He sat and talked with me about his career goals and the difficulty of being at work on nights,
weekends and holidays. He said he hadn’t enough time to be with his family. After 15 minutes, he saw some customers
at the front desk and excused himself. I noticed that before he went to the front desk, he stopped in the kitchen for a
moment.
Then another waiter came out of the kitchen and had a wonderful chat with me. Before I left that night, some
other waiters, even the cook, had come out of the kitchen and sat with me!
When I asked for my bill about one hour later, all the people who had sat down with me came over in a big
group to my table, and presented me with a red rose. And I cried! What had begun as a lonely night ended as a
beautiful experience.
71. The reason why the author hated to eat in the hotel restaurant is that the author didn’t like ________.
A. meeting strangers in the restaurant
B. being disturbed by the noises around
C. the discomfort caused by eating alone
D. being pointed at or laughed at
72. How did the waiter feel when he saw the author come in at 6:25
A. Dissatisfied. B. Pleased. C. Surprised. D. Angry.
73. From the third paragraph, we can learn that the waiter at the front desk ________.
A. knew how to attract more customers to his restaurant
B. found it hard to balance his work and his family
C. was getting tired of his present job
D. had never had such a chance to talk about his worries
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74. The author wants to tell us that ________.
A. people can get help for their loneliness
B. restaurants should put the need of customers first
C. the kindness of strangers can make you less lonely
D. restaurants are full of surprises
B
Commonly asked questions and answers about the Extreme World bungee jump
How do I get to the top of the bungee tower
Q / A The Extreme World bungee jump is unique in the fact that it offers riders a ride to the top in a bogey
car that is attached to the side of the jump tower. There are no stairs to climb.
What is the height of the bungee tower
Q / A
At 130 feet, the Extreme World bungee tower is the tallest bungee tower in the state of Wisconsin.
What type of harness (安全带) do you use
Q / A We use a double ankle harness with a secondary backup (备用) harness. This type of harness
provides the safest and smoothest jump possible.
Do I have to jump out of the bungee cage forwards or backwards
Q / A Typically, you can choose if you want to jump out forwards or backwards. The jumpmaster will
assist you in this decision.
Can I get a DVD of my jump
Yes. Weather and staff permitting, we make every attempt to digitally record each and every jump.
Q / A
After your jump you can view the DVD in our video room. If you like the quality and wish to
purchase it, you may do so for $15.
How long is the bungee cord (绳索)
Q / A
In a non-stretched (未拉紧的) state, the bungee cord is 23 feet.
What is the minimum / maximum age to jump
Q / A The minimum age to jump is 14. Children aged 10 to 14 can jump if a parent is present at the park.
Of course there is no maximum age. To date, our oldest jumper is 77 years old.
Is there a weight limit on the bungee jump
Q / A
The heaviest weight we can take on the bungee jump is 280 pounds. The minimum is 80 pounds.
75. A bogey car is probably ________.
A. a special elevator that takes riders to the top of the jump tower
B. a special car that takes riders to travel around the jump tower
C. a small car that goes up and down that people ride in for excitement
D. a small car near the jump tower that people drive for fun
76. Extreme World is most probably ________.
A. an exhibition center B. a theme park
C. an extreme sports park D. a roller coaster center
77. Who of the following can’t go bungee jumping at Extreme World
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A. Mr. Smith, 180 pounds, 78 years old.
B. Kate, 200 pounds, 16 years old.
C. Sarah, 13, 150 pounds, with her mother at Extreme World.
D. John, 9, 130 pounds, with his father at Extreme World.
C
The sea horse is a magical animal, which has puzzled people for thousands of years. In ancient Rome sea horses
were believed to be the babies of Neptune’s horses. And Neptune was the god of the ocean. Now we know they are
not horses at all — they are a kind of fish. They still seem as magical as ever, especially to divers who have watched
them horsing around (瞎闯) in the sea. But today, sea horse populations face an uncertain future. Fishermen are
catching too many of them, and their undersea habitats (栖息地) are being destroyed.
At least 20 million sea horses are taken from the ocean each year. More than 95% are used for traditional
medicines in Asian countries. The sea horses are usually dried and then made into powder which is used to treat such
problems as asthma (哮喘), throat infections, skin diseases and cuts. How well the medicines work is unclear.
Sea horses are also bought and sold in large numbers as pets. Sea horse expert Amanda Vincent warns against
buying pet sea horses. “A lot of people treat them as if they’re goldfish,” she says. But sea horses require very special
care and live food. Most captive (被猎取的) sea horses pick up diseases and die.
Sea horse experts are trying to teach fishermen to become sea horse farmers. Instead of pulling nets of sea horses
from the ocean, fishermen could learn to raise them in specially designed saltwater “farms”. That way, fishermen
would have sea horses to sell, but ocean populations would not be hurt.
Vincent and her team have only discovered the 35 different species of sea horses, and they still have plenty of
sea horse secrets left to unlock. That is why, Vincent told TFK, protecting future sea horse populations is especially
important: “I promise your readers that by the time they grow up to be marine biologists, we’ll still have a lot to
learn.”
78. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage
A. People in Asian countries hunt sea horses for food.
B. Most sea horses caught are used as medicine.
C. The effects of the powder of sea horses are uncertain.
D. 35 different kinds of sea horses have been discovered.
79. Amanda Vincent warns against buying pet sea horses because ________.
A. it is against the law
B. they can’t live out of the sea
C. they are usually infected with diseases
D. it is difficult to raise them
80. The underlined phrase “pick up” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”.
A. follow B. collect C. get D. create
81. It can be inferred that the best way to protect sea horses is to ________.
A. do more research on sea horses
B. teach fishermen how to farm sea horses
C. stop hunting sea horses
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D. ban the sea horse trade
D
Wal-Mart is not just the world’s largest retailer (零售商). It’s the world’s largest company, which sells in three
months what number-two retailer Home Depot sells in a year.
Wal-Mart exercises its power for just one purpose: to bring the lowest possible prices to its customers. At Wal-
Mart, that goal is never reached. The retailer has a clear policy for suppliers: On basic products that don’t change, the
price Wal-Mart will pay, and will charge shoppers, must drop year after year. But what almost no one outside the
world of Wal-Mart and none of its 21,000 suppliers know is the high cost of those low prices. To survive in the face
of its pricing demands, makers of everything from bikes to jeans have had to close US plants in favor of obtaining
products from abroad.
Indeed, the real story of Wal-Mart, the story that never gets told, is the story of the pressure the biggest retailer
constantly applies to its suppliers in the name of bringing us “every day low prices”.
The giant retailer’s low prices often come with a high cost. Wal-Mart’s pressure can crush the companies it does
business with and force them to send jobs overseas. Are we shopping our way straight to the unemployment line Of
course, US companies have been moving jobs offshore for decades, long before Wal-Mart was a retailing power. But
there is no question that the chain is helping accelerate the loss of American jobs to low-wage countries such as
Thailand.
People ask, “How can it be bad for things to come into the US cheaply ” Sure, it’s great to have bargains. But
you can’t buy anything if you’re not employed.
There is no question that Wal-Mart’s drive to squeeze out cost has benefited consumers. By now, it is accepted
wisdom that Wal-Mart makes the companies it does business with more efficient and focused. Wal-Mart itself is
known for continuous improvement in its ability to handle, move, and track goods. It is legendary (传奇) for forcing
its suppliers to redesign everything from their packaging to their computer systems. It is also legendary for quite
straightforwardly telling them what it will pay for their goods.
82. How do suppliers meet the requirements of Wal-Mart
A. To run the business in a well-organized way.
B. To cut down the employment rate sharply.
C. To charge shoppers at a much higher price.
D. To sell even more goods in three months.
83. Wal-Mart’s low price policy results in_________.
A. more jobless American workers B. better designed packages
C. bigger profit of its partners D. more high-paying jobs
84. What can we infer from the passage
A. Still more quality goods will be provided.
B. The food you get at Wal-Mart costs least.
C. The value of Mal-Mart is over assessed.
D. Wal-Mart is a very demanding company.
85. What’s the best title for the passage
A. The Fortune Wal-Mart Makes B. The Wal-Mart you don’t Know
C. The Biggest Retailer—Wal-Mart D. The Money Saving Tip in Wal-Mart
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E
Choosing the Right Resolution (决定)
Millions of Americans began 2024 with the same resolution they started 2023 with, a goal of losing weight.
However, setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake.
To reach our goal of losing weight—the output, we need to control what we eat—the input. That is, we tend to
care about the output but not to control the input. This is a bad way to construct goals. The alternative is to focus your
resolution on the input. Instead of resolving to lose weight, try an actionable resolution: “I’ll stop having dessert for
lunch,” or “I’ll walk every day for 20 minutes.” Creating a goal that focuses on a well-specified input will likely be
more effective than concentrating on the outcome.
Recently a new science behind incentives (激励), including in education, has been discussed. For example,
researcher Roland Fryer wanted to see what works best in motivating children to do better in school. In some cases,
he gave students incentives based on input, like reading certain books, while in others, the incentives were based on
output, like results on exams. His main finding was that incentives increased achievement when based on input but
had no effect when based on output. Fryer’s conclusion was that the incentives for inputs might be more effective
because students do not know how to do better on an exam, aside from general rules like “study harder.” Reading
certain books, on the other hand, is a well-set task over which they have much more control.
As long as you have direct control over your goal, you have a much higher chance of success. And it’s easier to
start again if you fail, because you know exactly what you need to do.
If you want to cut down on your spending, a good goal would be making morning coffee at home instead of going
to a café, for example. This is a well-specified action-based goal for which you can measure your success easily.
Spending less money isn’t a goal because it’s too general. Similarly, if you want to spend more time with your family,
don’t stop with this general wish. Think about an actionable habit that you could adopt and stick to, like a family
movie night every Wednesday.
In the long run, these new goals could become a habit.
86. The writer thinks that setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake because _____.
A.it is hard to achieve for most Americans B.it is focused too much on the result
C.it is dependent on too many things D.it is based on actionable decisions
87. In Roland Fryer’s research, some students did better than the others because _____.
A.they were rewarded for reading some books
B.they paid more attention to exams
C.they were motivated by their classmates
D.they obeyed all the general rules
88.According to the writer, which of the following statements is a good goal
A. “I’ll spend more time with my family.” B. “I’ll study harder.”
C. “I’ll cut down my expenses.” D. “I’ll give up dessert.”
89.The writer strongly believes that we should _____.
A.develop good habits and focus on the outcome
B.be optimistic about final goals and stick to them
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C.pick specific actions that can be turned into good habits
D.set ambitious goals that can balance the input and output
第二节:(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余
选项,请将答案写在答题纸的相应位置。
As is known to all, many things can be measured in terms of data. Sometimes data can indeed tell the truth. With
the help of data we can easily know the price of a can of Coke in the supermarket or the result of a football match.
90 What is more important, data seem to be fairer than words or statements. If the data are true, we don’t have to
worry about being cheated. Nowadays, as lies exist in the world, data are expected to tell the truth. Therefore, many
of us would rather believe data.
On the other hand, if we judge things only by data from the so-called specific research, aren’t we a little too
narrow-minded Many people often treat the so-called specific data unwisely just to make sure that they are making
the right decisions. 91 For example, how can you tell that somebody isn’t a good student just because he or she
doesn’t get high marks in the final examination
92 For example, the degree of your feeling happy in your life, the depth of love between you and your friends,
and the faith you have in your country. We can only feel them in our hearts but can never express them in data.
There is no doubt that analyzing the exact data is important to assessment of an actual event. But data should be
dealt with wisely. We often get wrong data which mislead us. 93 Remember, data have no feeling but we humans
have. Data do not mean much to people if we do not have the abilities to analyze the data with the knowledge and
confidence to judge whether they are true or false. 94
Data are data after all. Life is much more colorful than the pale data. So give the cold data a warm heart and
we’ll find that the world is far more wonderful than the pale data can describe.
A. We should try our best to be wise thinkers.
B. Data can make our life easier and more comfortable.
C. There are many things in our life which cannot be measured by data.
D. Sometimes our hearts and mind are more sensitive than data.
E. Now and then the so-called specific data puzzle us very much.
F. The exact data should come from assessment of an actual event.
G. But sometimes we may find that data aren’t everything.
第四部分:语法填空。(共 6 题;每小题 1.5分,共 9 分)
在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的单词,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.将.答.案.写.在.答.题.纸.上.。
A
I had a teenage patient, who was depressed and moody. Let’s call her Shan. Conventional wisdom said that 1
should prescribe medication of some sort. I decided rather to ask about her lifestyle. From her responses, it 95 (be)
clear she was getting no exercise. So I encouraged her to choose a school sporting activity and take part in it. I
suggested that she keep a journal of all her new activities, and 96 she felt about them and about herself. Shan took
my recommendation and joined the school volleyball team. Six months later she was hardly recognizable: she had
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lost weight and was looking fit and healthy; she had more friends; her schoolwork had improved, and best of all, she
was no longer depressed or moody. Her mum told me she was a changed person. Shan told me later that I 97
(change) her life. I hadn’t really. It was Shan herself who did it. She took the idea l gave her and embraced it with
enjoyment and determination.
B
Our coach was not so sure. Paul had to try out many times just for making the team. He was still usually 98
the bench, being just a replacement, 99 was really tough on him. Everyone knew Paul had real skills, and was
someone who worked really hard and had a strong desire to play for the team. However, Paul didn’t get a chance.
This week, The Lions were playing our main 100 (competitor), The Bears, a team whose record this season had
been perfect. They hadn’t lost a single game. It would be a tough one. Paul didn’t know he’d soon get the chance that
he’d been waiting for.
第五部分:写出下列动词的过去时和过去分词(共 6 个,共 3 分)请.将.答.案.写.在.答.题.纸.上.。
choose hold
see eat
seek wear
第六部分:书面表达。(共 1 题;共 15 分)请.将.答.案.写.在.答.题.纸.上.。
假如你是红星中学高一学生李华。你最近读到了张天去贵州支教的故事,非常感动,并写信告诉给你
的英国朋友 Jim。内容包括:
1. 简述张天的故事;
2. 你的感受。
注意:1. 词数不少于 80;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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参考答案
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. C
6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. C
16. Medicine 17. 627-549 18. Theatre/Theater 19. Half 20. red
词汇选择:21-25 ACCAC; 26-30 DDDCB; 31-35 BAADC; 36-40 BDBCD.
语法选择:41-45 DCCCB; 46-50 CCADD;
完型:51-55 BCCDA; 56-60 BADCB. 61-65. CABDA 66-70. DADBC
阅读:71-75. CCBCA 76-80. CDADC 81-85. BAADB 86-89. BADC
七选五. 90-94 BGCDA
语法填空 95. was; 96. how; 97. had changed;
98. on; 99. which; petitors;
过去时过去分词:
choose-chose-chosen hold-held-held
see-saw-seen eat-ate-eaten
seek-sought-sought wear-wore-worn
书面表达
Dear Jim,
How are you recently I am currently learning a touching story about a volunteer teacher named
Zhang Tian. I can’t wait to share it with you.
Despite his parents and friends’ disagreement, he determined to start a new lifestyle after
graduation. The teaching and living conditions were more challenging than he had thought. Although
not everything lived up to his hopes, he adapted to it.
For teaching, besides English, Zhang Tian introduced more subjects to the school - music, art and
PE. The contribution he made to the village made him very popular among the villagers.
What I have learnt from his story is his strong will as well as the meaning of “your life is what
you make it.”
Have you learnt something that really impressed you Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wish
Li Hua
录音原文
Text 1
W: Tickets, please.
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M: Yes, here you are.
W: Your ticket is for Oxford. But this train goes to Liverpool.
M: What Liverpool Oh, no!
Text 2
M: Can I help you
W: Umm. Just something to drink—a medium orange juice.
M: Sorry. We only have large or small.
W: In that case, uh, I’ll take a small one.
Text 3
M: Claudia, how is your first day on campus working out
W: This campus is too large. I’m not really sure how to get around it. How about you
M: I’m having the same problem. That’s why we should leave a bit early to get to our biology class
on time.
Text 4
M: Good morning, Sharon.
W: Good morning, Brent! How was your weekend
M: Fine. My family and I had a BBQ for Easter. What did you do
W: Nothing too much. I just hung out with a friend. We watched a new movie.
Text 5
W: Good day at school, Bobby
M: Yeah, pretty good. Except for one little thing …
W: Then why do I have a sinking feeling in my stomach Failed exams Your teacher wants to talk
to me Or…
Text 6
M: Hi, Megan, you look terrible. What’s up
W: Something terrible happened this morning…(voice trembling). Well, I was playing ball with
Tinny, the girl next door and Bonzo in the garden, and the ball went into the road, and …
M: Yes
W: And Bonzo jumped over the fence after it and he got hit by a car.
M: Oh, no! And is he…
W: Yes. We took him to the vet’s immediately, but nothing could help.
M: Oh, poor Bonzo. And poor you.
W: He was just like my brother. We’d had him since he was a tiny puppy.
M: I’m really sorry to hear that.
Text 7
W: You look upset. Are you OK, Tommy
M: I’m fine. Mum. It’s just your cellphone. You lent it to me this morning.
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W: Yes Is there something wrong with it Or… No! Don’t tell me you dropped and broke it.
M: No. I was texting Jack outside a store, and somebody ran past and grabbed it.
W: You mean someone stole my phone
M: I am afraid so. Everything just happened so suddenly. I was too shocked…
W: So you didn’t see who it was
M: No. It was someone in a white shirt. But there’s a camera on the entrance. It might have got a
shot of the thief’s face.
W: You reported it then
M: Well, not yet, but I will tomorrow.
W: Turn to a policeman nearby right now. I’ll have a look at the insurance and see if it’s covered.
M: OK. I will.
Text 8
W: Friday finally! Honey, let’s do something fun this weekend!
M: I don’t know. What do you have in mind
W: We can go to the lake and have a swim.
M: I think it’s going to be hot that day, and I might get a sunburn. How about the library
W: The library is boring. Then how about going mountain biking
M: That sounds great, but I’d probably break my arm or something like I did last time.
W: You won’t this e on!
M: Well…
W: OK. Forget it! How about fishing Remember the last time we went I caught like 10 fish...
M: Yeah. I remember. And the only thing I caught was an old boot. Just forget it.
W: OK. What do you suggest
M: We could stay home and uh...pop some popcorn and play board games.
W: Listen, let’s try something fun this time! You won’t break your arm or get a sunburn. It’ll be
really pleasant. Just give it a try. Come on. Let’s do e on!
Text 9
Dear Cathy, thanks for volunteering to clean up the science laboratory this afternoon. Today I
have a teacher’s staff meeting at 3:30pm, so I can’t be there with you. Here is what you should do.
First, clean all the glass containers. Second, wipe down all the worktables with a wet cloth. Third,
put all the microscopes back on the shelf. Finally, sweep the floor and take the trash outside the
door. Oh, one more thing, remember to turn off the lights and lock the door when you leave. If you
have any questions, please ask Ms. Edwards in the classroom next door. You can return the key to
me tomorrow when we have class at 10:30am. Thank you so much for your help! —Mr. Marston.
Text 10
W: Hello. Trinity College. Can I help you
M: Hello. I am a new student and I’m calling to arrange accommodation in the residence hall.
W: Yes. Can I take your name
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M: It’s Anu Bhatt. A-N-U…B-H-A double T.
W: Thanks. And where are you from
M: I’m from India.
W: OK. Your major, please
M: Medicine.
W: Would you like the campus halls or the out-of-town halls
M: I’d like to live on the campus.
W: Then, meals. Do you want to cook for yourself or have all your meals provided. That’s full
board
M: Is there something in between
W: Yes. You can just have evening meals provided, which is half board.
M: I’d prefer half board.
W: Do you have any special diet Anything we should know about
M: Yes, I don’t eat red meat.
W: So, no red meat. Now if you could tell us your interests, it might help us get a closer match for
placing you in a particular hall.
M: I love theatre. And I enjoy sports, particularly badminton.
W: Good. And your telephone number, please
M: Sure. It’s 627-549.
W: 627-549. We’ll contact you as soon as possible.
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