Text 4
W: Excuse me. I would like to change this purple sweater which I bought here yesterday for the white one.
树德中学高 2024级高一下期 4月阶段性测试英语试题答案 M: OK, let's see. The purple one is 90 dollars, but the white one is 30 dollars cheaper.
听力: 1-5 ACABC 6-10 BABAC 11-15 CBCCB 16-20 BAACA Text 5
阅读理解: 21-23 ADC 24-27 ACAB 28-31 CCBC 32-35 DABC 36-39 DDCC M: Hello, Mike Service Station and Garage.
七选五: 41-44 BGFAC W: This is Jane Scott speaking. Is my car ready yet
完型填空:45-59 BDDCA DBABD ACBCB M: I'm afraid we haven't been able to find out what's wrong with it. I think you need a new car, Miss Scott.
语法填空:60. was reached 61.notable 62. that/which 63. but 64. Rooted W: Oh, maybe a new garage.
65. a 66. beliefs 67. to maintain 68. Additionally 69. planet’s Text 6
任务型阅读: W:Well, the job requires a pleasant manner with customers.
70. Steve is a helpful person, because he offered to help Paul with the cleaning work. He is also honest, as he M: ⑥I've worked in sales for years and have always tried to really listen to my customers to find out what they
refused to take the money found in the garage. need. I think I'm really good at that.
71. They might freeze with fear and try to hide their nervousness. (关键词: freeze, nervous, fear 等) W: What about your experience with software programmes
72. He might put the money back to the envelope or admit his mistake to Mrs. Thompson because he finally M: I've trained people how to use a similar software product for the past two years, so I really feel I know the
realized that honesty is the best policy. product.
W: And your sales experience
A possible version: M: I've been with my present company for four years ⑦and in my present position since two years ago. In that
time, I've been named salesperson of the month three times and have taken top sales awards several times as well.
Dear Peter, I'm also taking graduate courses in marketing.
Delighted to hear about your idea of creating a public account to promote Chinese Peking Opera, I'd like to Text 7
share my thoughts with you. I’m in favor of this initiative wholeheartedly, as it presents an excellent opportunity M: Excuse me. ⑧Is this the right place where I could add or drop a course
to show our profound cultural heritage to both domestic and overseas audiences. W: Yes, it is. Fill in the blue form with the name of the course you want to drop.
Regarding the basic content, I would highly recommend a brief introduction to the history of Peking Opera, M: No, ⑧I want to add the history course.
profiles of several outstanding performers, and detailed explanations of essential elements such as traditional W: ⑨Sorry, it can't be added now. You could only add courses one week ago in this term. And last Friday was
costumes and makeup. Moreover, incorporating video clips of classical performances and behind-the-scenes the last day.
stories might further enhance the appeal of the account. M: But I must add the course, or I won't get enough credits to graduate.
W: ⑩In this case, you have to find the professor and get him to agree to sign the special add form. Then bring it
I’m eagerly looking forward to collaborating with you on this exciting project! Best wishes! back to me, and I'll be able to add the course for you.
Yours, M: ⑩OK. Thanks. I'll find him as soon as possible.
Li Hua Text 8
听力原文: W: Hi, Dad. Is your classmate still working in the power company
Text 1 M: Yes. He is now the manager. Why do you ask
M: I'm afraid I can't stop here, because it's a bus stop. May I take you a little farther down the road W: Oh. There is a summer vacation practice project of us students. Can you help me out
W: OK. Fine. I don't want you to break any traffic rules. M: No. I have been telling you that you must be independent.
Text 2 W: But I have no idea. Besides, several of our classmates plan to have a picnic this morning.
M: Excuse me. I'm looking for the bar, please. M: OK. You can come to the power company for the practice after that. I can drive you there or you can take a
W: Yes, sir. It's on the left of the restaurant next to the performance stage. Turn left out of the lift and the bar is taxi.
just there, on your right. W: There is no need to do so. I can walk there.
Text 3 M: Shall I telephone my classmate to tell him that you will visit him
M: Have you been to China W: I'm not really a visitor. I plan to communicate with the workers and learn about their company culture.
W: Yes. I've been there four times on business. What about you M: That will be a really good practice experience and you can learn much from it.
M: Last year I went there with two of my friends. I visited the Great Wall and the Summer Palace. W: I can't agree with you more.
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M: Now, you have to prepare for the coming picnic. Enjoy your time.
W: Thank you, Dad!
Text 9(第 17 题为推断题)
M: I'd like to confirm your educational background, Miss Shelly. Your major was English, wasn't it
W: Right. I graduated from New York University in 2006.
M: Fine. And could you please tell me if you have got any working experience
W: Well, I'm working for Singapore Airlines at the moment, in their San Francisco office.
M: And what are you exactly there now
W: I work in the department of sales promotion.
M: I see. And how long have you been working there
W: For two and a half years.
M: Would you mind telling me your present salary
W: I’m making $2,280 a month at present. And I know your starting salary of this position is about $2,600 a
month.
M: That's right.
w: I'd like to know if your company provides opportunities for further education.
M: Yes, our employees are allowed to take up six hours a week at full pay to attend college courses.
W: That's very generous.
M: Well, I've enjoyed talking with you. We'll inform you within the week.
W: Thank you. I appreciate the time you've given me.
Text 10
W: Let's talk about the meals of a day in America. Usually they have breakfast, lunch and dinner. But on
weekends, they would have a “brunch”. It is a combination of breakfast and lunch, usually beginning at 11:00
a.m. In the evening, students often have a study break or evening snack around 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.
Breakfast is usually the light meal, including only one course. For breakfast, cereal with milk is very common.
They are often mixed together in a bowl. Americans also have a glass of orange juice, and toasted bread with jam
or butter. Another common breakfast meal contains eggs and potatoes. But people who are eating light might
have just a cup of yogurt. Lunch and dinner are more varied.
Dinner is the main meal of a day. When going to a formal dinner, you may be confused by the number of
forks. You must have no idea about the ways of different forks. Most Americans don't know either. But the rule is
simple: use the farthest first and the closest to the plate last.
高一英语 2025-04 第 2页 共 6页高 2024级高一下期 4月阶段性测试英语试题 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. Why is the man talking to the woman
命题人:宁夏校区高一英语备课组 审题人:宁夏校区高一英语备课组、张娱、姚红 A. To get advice on credits. B. To add another course. C. To complain about a class.
考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分 9. What is the man's trouble
第一部分 听力 A. He missed the deadline.
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) B. He lost his class schedule.
5 A B C C. He registered too many classes.听下面 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选
5 10. What will the man do next 项。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 秒钟。每段对话读一遍。
1. What is probably the man A. Sign a special form.
A. A taxi driver. B. A policeman. C. A bus conductor. B. Choose a course to drop.
C. Ask the professor for help.
2. Where is the bar
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
A. On the right of the lift.
11. Who works in the power company
B. Opposite the restaurant.
A. The girl's father. B. The girl's classmate. C. The man's classmate.
C. Near the performance stage. 12. How will the girl go to the power company
3. Why did the man go to China last year A. By car. B. On foot. C. By taxi.
A. To go sightseeing. B. To visit his friends. C. To take a business trip. 13. What is the girl going to do first
4. How much is the white sweater A. Visit the manager. B. Chat with the workers. C. Get ready for a picnic.
A. $30. B. $60. C. $90. 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
5. What does the woman mean 14. Where is the woman working now
A. She will buy a new car. A. In Sydney. B. In New York. C. In San Francisco.
B. She can't find the garage. 15. What is the woman's salary a month
C. She is dissatisfied with the service. A. $2,600. B. $2,280. C. $2,080.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 16. How long are college courses offered at full pay a week
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 A. 2 hours. B. 6 hours. C. 8 hours.
中选出最佳选项。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, 17. What is the woman probably attending
各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. A job interview. B. A talk show. C. A routine meeting.
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
6. What's the man's strength in his mind 18. When do American students have a study break
A. Giving salespersons training. A. In the evening. B. In the afternoon. C. In the morning.
B. Communicating with customers. 19. What might Americans who are eating light have for breakfast
C. Designing software programmes. A. Juice and bread. B. Cereal with milk. C. A cup of yogurt.
7. How long has the man worked in the present position 20. What does the speaker talk about at last
A. About two years. A. How to use different forks.
B. About three years. B. When to have the main meal.
C. About four years. C. What to eat for lunch and dinner.
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第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 60分) 22.Which of the following can be learned from the passage
第一节(共 19小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 47.5分) A.All the three gardens are based in Denton.
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。 B.Experts in Calloway Gardens are tipped for their instructions.
A C.Kids in Coppell Community Gardens may take harvests home.
Growing Green Thumbs D.Activities in Denton Children’s Community Gardens are entertaining.
Callie’s Kids by Calloway Nursery 23.Who is most likely to issue this piece of writing
Denton, 940/591-8865; A.A food industry in bad need of funding.
Flower Mound, 972/691-2650; B.Awebsite promoting gardening facilities.
Lewisville, 972/315-3133. C.An institution offering learning programs.
www.mytexasgarden.com D.An association publicizing botanical gardens.
LEARN: Kids aged 5-12 can explore and plant in the Calloway gardens with a B
parent/caregiver’s supervision at 9:30 am on the first or third Wednesdays from June to August. A The title of “Aaron’s younger brother” was given to me at the age of six. It was a label stuck
garden expert will share tips and advice for the best gardening practices during the 45-minute to me and all people had to do was to refer to the imaginary label and they would know how to
session (beginning on June 2). Preregistration online is required. address me. I wanted to defeat Aaron, whose fame had reduced me to a nameless tennis player.
COST: Free Then the day eventually approached.
Denton Children’s Community Garden As I shook Aaron’s hand at the start of the match, I stared at him with determination. “I’m
2200 Bowling Green Ave., Denton, 940/349-2883. going to beat you today.” I gathered the confidence to claim over the outcome of the match. Aaron
www.
laughed carelessly as he turned his back towards me. For a brief moment, I regretted that display of
LEARN: Join the weekend work at the community garden, where caregivers, parents and
over-confidence.
master gardeners help children of all ages plant new vegetables, water the plants, harvest from the
gardens and more. The instructors also lead games about nutrition, good and bad insects and more. I nervously shifted my weight from one foot to the other. The tennis court seemed to stretch
10 am-5 pm on Saturdays. out further than usual. My sweaty hands tightened around my racket (球拍) — the fifth one passed
COST: Free down to me from Aaron. We entered into a heated fight. I was persevering as expected, and I was
Coppell Community Gardens not sure how long it would take before I withdrew. We were down to the last round, neck and neck
255 Parkway Blvd., Coppell. in points. I made a mistake, then Aaron leaped up, stretching his arm out. The sun cast his image
www.copp11communitygarden.org over me, reminding me that I would always be walking in his shadow if I couldn’t prove myself.
LEARN: Kids of all ages (with a parent/caregiver) can volunteer at either the Helping Hands I readied myself for the finishing blow, images of Aaron’s past matches flooding through my
Garden (255 Parkway Blvd.) or Ground Delivery Garden (450 S. Denton Tap Road). Children will mind. I recalled the habit of his hit in the World Tennis Tournament, extending my arm to the left
have the opportunity to till (耕) the ground, plant vegetables, harvest from the garden and more. in anticipation of where the ball was going to land. The ball made contact with my racket and was
Master gardeners are available on site; all harvested foods are either sold at the community's lobbed(吊高球) over Aaron’s head. He could do nothing but witness his undefeated status being
farmers’ market or donated to the area food bank. Work begins every Saturday at about 9 am. erased by his younger brother.
COST: Free While I was still enjoying the unfamiliar feeling of victory, a man whom I recognized from a
21.If a child wants to plant in the Calloway gardens, what should he/she do professional club approached me. “What is your name, son ” he asked. A smile spread across my
A.To register online beforehand. face.
B.Be present every Wednesday morning. 24.What used to trouble the writer
C.Be under supervision throughout the year. A.The longing for recognition. B.The eagerness to bear labels.
D.Visit www. for more information. C.The desire to be a tennis player. D.The hardship of physical training.
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25.How did the writer feel at the beginning of the match 28.What do we know about I, Robot
A.Defeated. B.Anxious. C.Optimistic. D.Honored. A.It instructs scientists in detail. B.It boosts research on bridges.
26.What can we learn about Aaron from paragraph 4 C.It facilitates public access to science. D.It sets laws for robots in the real world.
A.He adopted his usual trick in the match. 29.Why does the author mention The Three-Body Problem
B.He purchased a tennis racket for the writer. A.To point out the complexity of science.
C.He had an obvious advantage in the last round. B.To warn about the dangers of technology.
D.He withdrew from the World Tennis Tournament. C.To show literature’s moral concerns about science.
27.Which is the best title for the text D.To suggest literature’s direct influence on innovation.
A.The Price for One Mistake 30.What do the underlined words “stir the pot” in paragraph 4 mean
B.From Nobody to Somebody A.Explore and explain. B.Challenge and reflect.
C.Why Brotherhood Matters C.Assume and examine. D.Educate and entertain.
D.Aaron's Last-minute Victory 31.What can be a suitable title for the text
C A.Science: the Blueprint of Literature
The interplay between literature and scientific research has been evident throughout history. B.Science: a Whisper in Literature’s Ear
At a surface level, literature often anticipates future scientific developments, and science, in turn, C.Literature: a Critical Insight into Science
provides a rich source of inspiration for literary creation. However, the interaction between these D.Literature: the Gateway to Scientific Ideas
two goes beyond mere creativity; it invites deeper thoughts on the ethical ( 道 德 的 ) and D
philosophical impacts of technological advancements. Your phone has a screen that displays images and videos. The screen uses tiny dots known as
For instance, science fiction works like Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot play a direct role in shaping pixels (像素) that consist of three primary colors: red, green and blue. By mixing these colors in
and inspiring the development of artificial intelligence (AI). This book pictures a future where different ways, your phone can show you everything from beautiful beach scenes to cute puppies.
robots coexist with humans and are governed by the “Three Laws of Robotics”. These laws not Now imagine something similar for smells. Scientists are developing digital scent technology
only influence the real-world AI research but also become a cornerstone in the debate surrounding that uses a small number of different cartridges (暗盒), each containing a specific scent. Just like
AI ethics. These fictional laws provide more than just a blueprint for scientists; they serve as a how pixels mix the three basic colors to create images, these scent cartridges could mix to create
bridge, making complex technological issues easier for the public to grasp. different smells. Just as images on your phone are made of digital codes that represent
Yet, the influence of literature on science extends even further. Take Liu Cixin’s The combinations of pixels, smells produced by a future phone could be created through digital codes.
Three-Body Problem as an example. The scientists in this fiction are not merely pioneers of Each smell could have a specific recipe made up of different amounts of the ingredients in the
scientific breakthroughs — they also represent the difficult choices and inner conflicts that cartridges.
humanity faces. Through their struggles, Liu presents a profound question: As science pushes us When you receive a digital scent code, your phone could mix tiny amounts of the different
into new territory, are we truly prepared to bear the responsibility for the unforeseen impacts of scents from the cartridges to create the desired smell. This mix would then be released through a
technological advancements in the future small vent on the phone, allowing you to smell it. With just a few cartridges, your phone could
The true value of literature in relation to science is its ability to stir the pot. It not only potentially create a huge variety of smells, much like how red, green and blue pixels can create
questions what we can achieve through science but also whether we should pursue these countless colors.
achievements. While science focuses on problem-solving and innovation, literature makes us Creating a phone that can produce smells involves several challenges. One is designing a
consider the broader influence on nature and society, ensuring our progress is guided by wisdom, system that can produce thousands of different smells using only a few cartridges. Another is how
understanding, and humanity. to control how strong a scent should be and how long a phone should send it out. And phones will
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also need to sense odors near them and convert those to digital codes so your friends’ phones can import them from New Zealand, where they are in season. Heating also uses a lot of energy, which
send smells to you. The cartridges should also be easy to refill, and the chemicals in them should is why growing tomatoes in heated greenhouses in the UK is less environmentally friendly than
be safe to breathe. These hurdles make it a tricky but exciting area of research. importing them from Spain, where the crop grows well in the local climate.
32.What enables a phone screen to present diverse visual contents We must also take into account the type of transport. Transporting food by air creates about
A.Special sensors detecting colors. 50 times more emissions than shipping it. However, only a small proportion of goods are flown to
B.A unique way for color reflection. the consumer country, and these are usually high value, perishable items which we cannot produce
C.Advanced software for image generation. locally. Even then, these foods may not have a higher carbon footprint than locally grown food.
D.Pixels of three primary colors in combination. For example, beans flown in from Kenya are grown in sunny fields using manual labour and
33.What can we learn about digital scent natural fertilizers, unlike in Britain, where we use oil-based fertilizers and diesel machinery.
A.It is created by using cartridges. Therefore, the total carbon footprint is still lower.
B.It’s a fully-developed technology. It’s also worth remembering that a product’s journey does not end at the supermarket. The
C.It comes from the same cartridges. distance consumers travel to buy their food, and the kind of transport they use will also add to its
D.It is related to images on mobile phones. carbon footprint. So driving a long way to shop for food will negate any environmental benefits of
34.What is one of the troubles scientists face when developing digital scent technology buying locally grown produce.
A.Creating new scents that don’t exist in nature. Recently, some supermarkets have been trying to raise awareness of food miles too. But
B.Regulating the intensity and duration of scents. ultimately, the measures are too simple. Lots of different factors contribute to a food’s carbon
C.Combining all primary colors to produce one smell. footprint besides the distance it has travelled.
D.Finding a way to emit scents that last for a long time. 36.Why is importing apples from New Zealand more energy-efficient for British residents in
35.What is a suitable title for the text spring
A.Technology that can combine colors to create images A.It reduces food miles.
B.Challenges faced by digital scent technology B.British apples are in short supply.
C.The development and potential of digital scent technology C.New Zealand apples are cheaper.
D.The history and future of complex phone technology D.British apples have been stored under energy-consuming conditions.
E 37.Which of the following statements is correct according to the passage
Recently, campaigners have encouraged us to buy local food. This reduces “food miles”, that A.All imported food has a higher carbon footprint than locally grown food.
is, the distance food travels to get from the producer to the retailer. They reason that the higher the B.Beans flown in from Kenya have higher carbon footprints than grown in Britain.
food miles, the more carbon emissions. Buying local food, therefore, has a lower carbon footprint C.Transporting food by air always results in a higher carbon footprint than growing local food.
and is more environmentally friendly. D.Only considering food miles is an oversimplified way to assess a food’s environmental
However, the real story is not as simple as that. If our aim is to reduce carbon emissions, we impact.
must look at the whole farming process, not just transportation. Other processes, including 38.The underlined word “negate” in paragraph 5 probably means ________.
fertilization, storage, heating and irrigation, contribute much more. A.enhance B.ignore C.cancel out D.misunderstand
In fact, imported food often has a lower carbon footprint than locally grown food. Take 39.What is the author’s attitude towards buying local food
apples for example. In autumn, when apples are harvested, the best option for a British resident is A.Strongly supportive. B.Completely opposed.
to buy British apples. However, the apples we buy in winter or spring have been kept refrigerated C.Cautiously skeptical. D.Somewhat indifferent.
for months, and this uses up a lot of energy. In spring, therefore, it is more energy- efficient to
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第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) knew that if I were 45 there, I would learn how to use a cash register, prepare sandwiches,
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 and 46 cake orders. I imagined that my biggest struggle would be 47 demanding
多余选项。 New Yorkers, but I never thought that the act of tying a box would become both my biggest 48
You’re absorbed in a mystery novel, but in your excitement to discover who committed the and greatest teacher.
crime, you turn the page too quickly and slice open the skin of your pointer finger. You take a deep On my first day of work in late August, one of the employees quickly explained the
breath, not because you’ve just learned that the head servant did it, but because the tiny cut hurts 49 . It seemed simple: wrap the string (绳子) around your hand, then wrap it three times around
so badly. Why are paper cuts so painful 40 . the box both ways, and fasten it. I 50 the message in my head, “three times, turn it, three
First of all, human fingers carry a high concentration of nerve cells called nociceptors (伤害感 times, tie it” until it became my prayer. After observing several employees, it was 51 that
受器) which respond to signals released by damaged cells. Paper cuts primarily set off nociceptors, anyone tying the box could complete it in a matter of seconds. For weeks, I failed endlessly, only
which sense cell damage caused by pressure, cuts and small holes. Activated nociceptors let loose to watch the strong and small pieces of my pride unravel (散开) each time I tried.
a chain of electrical signals that travel through nerve fibers. 41 . Sometimes, paper cuts can As I 52 to push half-tied cake boxes into plastic bags with embarrassment, I could
also stimulate nociceptors that are sensitive to chemicals, such as the whitener (增白剂) used to not help but 53 what was wrong with me. 54 the weeks progressed, my skills
lighten paper. An extra terrible feeling around a paper cut may be generated. slowly began to improve. Of course, there were days when I just wanted to throw all of the string
42 . The paper itself also adds to the pain. Although it looks smooth to the naked eye, in the trash and use tape (胶带) instead; this sense of defeat was never 55 , but remarks
at a microscopic level, the dried wood fibers within paper make the materials’ edges quite rough. like “Oh, you must be 56 ” from impatient customers made me angry and determined to
This rough texture causes more extensive cellular damage than a straight, clean edge would. try even harder.
Paper’s rough edge typically only slices through the top two layers of skin — the outer skin Gradually I began to realize that I should not be 57 if it takes me longer to learn. I
layer and the inner skin layer. 43 . This lowers the likelihood that the cut will become kept on, and I continued to tie boxes every weekend at work. Even though I occasionally fell back
covered by thickened blood. As a result, the nerve fibers remain exposed to the environment for a into desperation, I always rewrapped the string around my hand and 58 over because I
prolonged period of time and shoot off pain signals whenever touched. learned that the most satisfying victories come from not 59 .
To treat a paper cut, clean the wound with soap and water, apply antibiotic ointment (抗生素 45.A.impressed B.hired C.kept D.promoted
软 膏 ) to prevent infection, and cover it with a bandage to block out dirty 46.A.fill B.cancel C.place D.take
stuff. 44 .However, if the cut doesn’t improve in that time, you’d better see a doctor. 47.A.identifying B.memorizing C.guiding D.serving
48.A.friend B.wish C.challenge D.hobby
A.Therefore, it causes little or no bleeding 49.A.process B.meaning C.puzzle D.theory
B.It’s a combination of two different aspects 50.A.sent B.weighed C.applied D.repeated
C.Most paper cuts recover within two to three days 51.A.possible B.clear C.funny D.interesting
D.Hands are flexible and packed with pain-sensitive cells 52.A.rushed B.deserved C.offered D.requested
E.This helps explain why slicing open your finger is also super painful 53.A.believe B.wonder C.admit D.recognize
F.But it’s not just the physical makeup that makes paper cuts so painful 54.A.Until B.Before C.Once D.As
G.Ultimately, the signals reach a brain region responsible for sensations of pain 55.A.wanted B.recognized C.forgiven D.treasured
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) 56.A.young B.lazy C.new D.talented
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 57.A.sympatheticB.ashamed C.unsatisfied D.relaxed
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。 58.A.handed B.turned C.started D.took
This past summer, I applied for my very first job at a small bakery in my neighborhood. I 59.A.showing up B.giving up C.bringing up D.taking up
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第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) up. “Where did you get that ” said Steve. Paul pointed to the shelf. “It just fell down when the box
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。 fell. There’s got to be a couple of thousand dollars here. If we take some, I bet no one will ever
On December 4th, 2024, a truly thrilling milestone 60 (reach) as China’s Spring know.”
Festival was included onto UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Steve furrowed his brow (皱眉) and shook his head. “Are you crazy That’s stealing.” “Well,
Humanity, marking a 61 (note) achievement. This achievement, with an impressive 44 I do a lot of chores for them and don’t get paid. It’s not really stealing; it’s a kind of payment for
listings 62 outnumber those of any other nation, not just highlights China’s exceptional my hard work.” Paul insisted. At that time, Steve was about to grab the money from Paul’s hand
contributions, 63 strengthens its standing as a leading cultural force on the global stage. when they heard a sound.
64 (root) in the lunar calendar and closely tied to agricultural cycles, the Spring “Boys, I baked a chocolate cake.” Mrs. Thompson walked into the garage.
Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is a combination of China’s traditions, customs, arts, 70. What kind of person do you think Steve is Why (3分)
and culinary delights. More than 65 joyous celebration, it shows the timeless core
values of harmony, family unity, and respect for ancestors. These deeply-held 66 (belief)
influence the daily lives of the Chinese people, making the Spring Festival a powerful symbol of
its cultural identity. 71. What might be the boys’ immediate reaction when Mrs. Thompson came in (3分)
UNESCO’s recognition applauds China’s unshakable commitment to preserving its
intangible heritage and highlights the nation’s strong determination 67 (maintain) its
unique cultural appeal. 68 (additional), this honor fosters global unity in safeguarding
our 69 (planet) diverse cultural treasures, guaranteeing that China’s vibrant traditions 72. What might Paul do with the money he had found Why (4分)
will keep inspiring people across the globe.
第四部分 任务型阅读(满分 10分)
阅读下面短文,按要求回答问题,将答案写在指定的位置上。
Steve grabbed his bat and glove. “See you later, Mom. I’m going to Paul’s.” He raced out the 第五部分 写作(满分 20分)
door and slammed (砰地关上) it behind him. Summer vacation just began. The boys planned to 假如你是李华,你校交换生 Peter邀请你一起创办有关中国京剧文化的公众号(a public
play baseball every day so they could make the freshman team. account),推广和传播中国京剧文化。请你给他回信,内容包括:
Paul was waiting outside for Steve. “What are you doing Where’s your stuff ” Steve lifted 1. 表示支持和赞赏。 2. 就推送内容给出建议。
his bat onto his shoulder when catching sight of Paul. 要求:词数 100左右。可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Paul shook his head unhappily. “I have to clean Mr. Thompson’s garage before I can go. With Dear Peter,
his broken arm, he can’t do it himself. My mom always volunteers me to help the Thompsons.
They’re kind of old.”
“OK,” said Steve. “I’ll help you. We’ll get done quicker working together.”
The boys went down the block to the Thompsons’ and got started. They found a couple of Yours,
brooms and shovels (铲). Before they swept, they put boxes that were strewn (遍布) around the Li Hua
garage floor on shelves. As Paul put a big box on a shelf, it fell off and with it fell an envelope. He
picked it up. It wasn’t sealed, so he opened it. There were lots of one-hundred-dollar bills.
“You’ve got to see this.” He pulled out a handful of bills and showed Steve with his eyes lit
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2024 4 M: OK, let's see. The purple one is 90 dollars, but the white one is 30 dollars cheaper.树德中学高 级高一下期 月阶段性测试英语试题答案
Text 5
听力: 1-5 ACABC 6-10 BABAC 11-15 CBCCB 16-20 BAACA M: Hello, Mike Service Station and Garage.
阅读理解: 21-23 ADC 24-27 ACAB 28-31 CCBC 32-35 DABC 36-39 DDCC W: This is Jane Scott speaking. Is my car ready yet
七选五: 41-44 BGFAC M: I'm afraid we haven't been able to find out what's wrong with it. I think you need a new car, Miss Scott.
完型填空:45-59 BDDCA DBABD ACBCB W: Oh, maybe a new garage.
语法填空:60. was reached 61.notable 62. that/which 63. but 64. Rooted Text 6
65. a 66. beliefs 67. to maintain 68. Additionally 69. planet’s W: Well, the job requires a pleasant manner with customers.
任务型阅读: M: ⑥I've worked in sales for years and have always tried to really listen to my customers to find out what they
70. Steve is a helpful person, because he offered to help Paul with the cleaning work. He is also honest, as he need. I think I'm really good at that.
refused to take the money found in the garage. W: What about your experience with software programmes
71. They might freeze with fear and try to hide their nervousness. (关键词: freeze, nervous, fear 等) M: I've trained people how to use a similar software product for the past two years, so I really feel I know the
72. He might put the money back to the envelope or admit his mistake to Mrs. Thompson because he finally product.
realized that honesty is the best policy. W: And your sales experience
M: I've been with my present company for four years ⑦and in my present position since two years ago. In that
A possible version: time, I've been named salesperson of the month three times and have taken top sales awards several times as well.
Dear Peter, I'm also taking graduate courses in marketing.
Delighted to hear about your idea of creating a public account to promote Chinese Peking Opera, I'd like to Text 7
share my thoughts with you. I’m in favor of this initiative wholeheartedly, as it presents an excellent opportunity M: Excuse me. ⑧Is this the right place where I could add or drop a course
to show our profound cultural heritage to both domestic and overseas audiences. W: Yes, it is. Fill in the blue form with the name of the course you want to drop.
M: No, ⑧I want to add the history course.
Regarding the basic content, I would highly recommend a brief introduction to the history of Peking Opera, W: ⑨Sorry, it can't be added now. You could only add courses one week ago in this term. And last Friday was
profiles of several outstanding performers, and detailed explanations of essential elements such as traditional the last day.
costumes and makeup. Moreover, incorporating video clips of classical performances and behind-the-scenes M: But I must add the course, or I won't get enough credits to graduate.
stories might further enhance the appeal of the account. W: ⑩In this case, you have to find the professor and get him to agree to sign the special add form. Then bring it
I’m eagerly looking forward to collaborating with you on this exciting project! Best wishes! back to me, and I'll be able to add the course for you.
Yours, M: ⑩OK. Thanks. I'll find him as soon as possible.
Li Hua Text 8
W: Hi, Dad. Is your classmate still working in the power company
听力原文: M: Yes. He is now the manager. Why do you ask
Text 1 W: Oh. There is a summer vacation practice project of us students. Can you help me out
M: I'm afraid I can't stop here, because it's a bus stop. May I take you a little farther down the road M: No. I have been telling you that you must be independent.
W: OK. Fine. I don't want you to break any traffic rules. W: But I have no idea. Besides, several of our classmates plan to have a picnic this morning.
Text 2 M: OK. You can come to the power company for the practice after that. I can drive you there or you can take a
M: Excuse me. I'm looking for the bar, please. taxi.
W: Yes, sir. It's on the left of the restaurant next to the performance stage. Turn left out of the lift and the bar is W: There is no need to do so. I can walk there.
just there, on your right. M: Shall I telephone my classmate to tell him that you will visit him
Text 3 W: I'm not really a visitor. I plan to communicate with the workers and learn about their company culture.
M: Have you been to China M: That will be a really good practice experience and you can learn much from it.
W: Yes. I've been there four times on business. What about you W: I can't agree with you more.
M: Last year I went there with two of my friends. I visited the Great Wall and the Summer Palace. M: Now, you have to prepare for the coming picnic. Enjoy your time.
Text 4 W: Thank you, Dad!
W: Excuse me. I would like to change this purple sweater which I bought here yesterday for the white one.
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Text 9(第 17 题为推断题)
M: I'd like to confirm your educational background, Miss Shelly. Your major was English, wasn't it
W: Right. I graduated from New York University in 2006.
M: Fine. And could you please tell me if you have got any working experience
W: Well, I'm working for Singapore Airlines at the moment, in their San Francisco office.
M: And what are you exactly there now
W: I work in the department of sales promotion.
M: I see. And how long have you been working there
W: For two and a half years.
M: Would you mind telling me your present salary
W: I’m making $2,280 a month at present. And I know your starting salary of this position is about $2,600 a
month.
M: That's right.
w: I'd like to know if your company provides opportunities for further education.
M: Yes, our employees are allowed to take up six hours a week at full pay to attend college courses.
W: That's very generous.
M: Well, I've enjoyed talking with you. We'll inform you within the week.
W: Thank you. I appreciate the time you've given me.
Text 10
W: Let's talk about the meals of a day in America. Usually they have breakfast, lunch and dinner. But on
weekends, they would have a “brunch”. It is a combination of breakfast and lunch, usually beginning at 11:00
a.m. In the evening, students often have a study break or evening snack around 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.
Breakfast is usually the light meal, including only one course. For breakfast, cereal with milk is very common.
They are often mixed together in a bowl. Americans also have a glass of orange juice, and toasted bread with jam
or butter. Another common breakfast meal contains eggs and potatoes. But people who are eating light might
have just a cup of yogurt. Lunch and dinner are more varied.
Dinner is the main meal of a day. When going to a formal dinner, you may be confused by the number of
forks. You must have no idea about the ways of different forks. Most Americans don't know either. But the rule is
simple: use the farthest first and the closest to the plate last.
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