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廣東省東莞市2023-2024學年高一下學期5月期中英語質量檢測試題說明:本試題卷共9頁,65題。全卷滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘。注意事項:1.答題前,考生請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號、試室號填寫在答題卡上。2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目選項的答案信息點涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區域均無效。3.非選擇題的作答:用黑色簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區域內。寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區域均無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分20分)第一節聽力理解(兩段共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)共兩小段,每段播放兩遍。請根據每段播放內容及其相關小題,在5秒鐘內從題中所給的A、B、C項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。聽第一段對話,回答第1~2題。1.Whoisthewriterofthebiography?A.BobDylan. B.HowardSounes. C.Notmentioned.2.WherewilltheymeetonFriday?A.Inthelibrary. B.InBob’shouse. C.Intheclassroom.聽第二段對話,回答第3~5題。3.Howlongistheartexhibitionopen?A.Sevenhours. B.Eighthours. C.Ninehours.4.WhenwillLindagotoseethedentist?A.Atnight. B.Intheafternoon. C.Inthemorning.5.WhydoesHenrycallLinda?A.Togiveaninvitation. B.Totalkaboutpaintings. C.Togiveahelpinghand.第二節聽取信息(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)聽下面一段獨白。請從所聽到的內容中獲取必要的信息,填入答題卷標號為6~10的空格中。聽錄音前,你將有10秒鐘的閱題時間,錄音讀兩遍。FoshanPaper-cuttingHistory◆Paper-cuttingisa6folkartwithalonghistory.◆Itcandatebacktomorethan7yearsago.Usages◆PeopleoftenbeautifytheirhomeswithpapercuttingsduringtheSpringFestivaland8celebrations.◆Fordecoration;forreligiouspurposesandfor9.Influences◆Paper-cuttingproductsareoftenchosenas10andforeignersarealwaysfondofthem.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAirTravelGuidelinesforChildrenintheUSAWe’reheretohelpyoupreparetoflywithyourchildren.Here’showitworks.Bookingachild’sticketYou’llneedtobuyanadditionalticketif:●Youbookaninternationalflight.●Yourchildis2yearsoldorolderattakeoff.●Yourchildisababysittinginhisorherownseat.Insomecases,childrencanflyforfree.Ifeverythingbelowistrue,youwon’tneedtobuyyourchildanadditionalticket:●Youbookanin-countryflight.●Yourchildisababy(lessthan2yearsold),attakeoff.●Yourbabysitsonthelegsofatravelerovertheageof12.Nomorethan1babyisseatedonthelegsofatraveler.Nowfortherules,eachtravelerovertheageof12mayaccompany(陪伴)upto2babies,eachseatedintheirownseat.DocumentsachildwillneedTheairlinesdeterminewhatdocumentsyou’llneedtotravel.Inshort,ifyou’reflyingwithinthecountry,eachchildmightneedaphotoID.Ifyou’reflyinginternationally,eachchildwillneedapassport.Additionally,childrenunder18travelingtoMexiconeedtoprovideproveddocumentationandlettersofrecommendation.Formoreinformation,pleasevisittheUSEmbassy(大使館)website.Unaccompaniedchildrenonflights●Someairlinesmaychargeafeeforunaccompaniedchildservice.●Childrenunder5andover17mightbeunfitforunaccompaniedchildservice.●Boththeadultdroppingthechildoffattheairportandtheadultpickingthechilduparerequiredtoshowidentification.●Contactyourairlinetoaskaboutmoreinformation.11.Whendoyouhavetobuyaticketforyourbabygirl?A.Shesitsonyourlegs. B.Sheneedsanin-countryflight.C.Sheisundertheageof2attakeoff. D.Sherequiresanindividualseat.12.WhatdocumentmightachildneedtoflywithintheUSA?A.AphotoID. B.Apassport.C.Proveddocumentation. D.Aletterofrecommendation.13.Whocanuseunaccompaniedchildservice?A.A4-year-oldboy. B.A10-year-oldboy.C.An18-year-oldboy. D.A19-year-oldboy.BOprahWinfreyisrecognizedasoneofthemostpowerfulfemalesintheworld.AsuccessfulTVhostess,andaninfluentialproducerareamongthetitlessheisknownas.ShewasborninKosciusko,Mississippi,onJanuary29,1954.Asachild,shelivedwithpovertyandmistreatment.Althoughshewasnotofferedeverythingeffortlessly,shestillovercameherchildhoodstrugglesandmadehermarkintheworld.HowdidOprahWinfreyovercomethesetbacks(挫折)andbuildhercareerfromzero?Itstartedwhenshewas19andwontheMissBlackTennesseebeautycontest.Thiswashersteppingstonetowardsherjourneytoworkinthemedia.ShestartedhercareerasaradioandTVhostessinNashville.ThenshemovedtoBaltimore,Maryland,whereshehostedalocaltalkshowcalledPeopleAreTalking.ThisshowgainedpopularityandthisfinallyledtoherownnationaltalkshowTheOprahWinfreyShow,whichranfor25seasonsandwasthehighest-ratedtalkshowinthehistoryoftelevision.Oprahhasaheartofgoldandhasbeenasupporterofmanycausesoverthecourseofhercareer,suchaseducation,health,andwellness.ShehasusedherstagetoinspireandteachpeopleworldwidethroughhercharityorganizationknownastheOprahWinfreyNetwork.ShealsotookastepfortheeducationofgirlsinSouthAfricabystartingtheOprahWinfreyLeadershipAcademy.OprahWinfrey’slifeisatrueexampleofwherebeingstronganddeterminedcanleadyou.Shehasshownpeoplethatifyouputyourmindtosomething,youcanachieveit.Thelessonwecanlearnfromheristhatnomatterhowhardthingsget,youcanalwaysfindthestrengthtokeepgoingandreachyourgoals.14.WhatwasOprah’schildhoodlike?A.Shewasbornwithasilverspoon. B.Shestruggledwithhealthproblems.C.Shewentthroughalotofdifficulties. D.Shegrewupinaneasyatmosphere.15.WhatwasthefirststepofOprah’scareer?A.Winningabeautycontest. B.Launchingalocaltalkshow.C.Runninganationaltalkshow. D.HostingaradioandTVprogramme.16.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeOprah?A.Warm-heartedbutimpatient. B.Humorousandambitious.C.Narrow-mindedbuttalented. D.Strong-willedandkind-hearted.17.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheOprahWinfreyShow—AStagetoInspirePeopleB.TheOprahWinfreyShow—TheHighestRatedTalkShowC.OprahWinfrey—AFemaleSupporterofMediaBroadcastingD.OprahWinfrey—OneoftheMostPowerfulWomenintheWorldCIn2013,HarrisAcademy,aschoolinsouthLondon,stoppeditsstudentsfromusingslang(俚語)words,suchasain’t.Themoveledtoanargumentoverwhetheritisnecessarytocontrolthewaystudentsspeak.Thecreationofslangisonewaylanguageschange.Slang,orinformallanguage,usuallychangesmorerapidlythanstandardlanguage.Forexample,thewordgroovy,meaning“great,”usedtobeverypopularinthe1960sand1970s.Butby1980,peoplehadstoppedusingit.Oneimportantreasonweuseslangistoshowothersthatwebelongtoagroup.Anotheristocommunicateanideainamorecolorfulorhumorousway.Forexample,thephrasejumpshipcreatesastrongerimagethanthemorestandardleaveanorganization.WhileintheInternetage,slangexpressionsarecreatedfasterthanever.Often,Internetslangwordsarecreatedtomakemessagesfasterandeasiertotype.Somepeoplearestronglyagainsttheuseofslang.TeachersatHarrisAcademywereworriedthatslangwouldpreventtheirstudentsfromlearninghowtoread,write,andexpressthemselvescorrectly.Theythoughtthismightcauseproblemsforthemwhentheyfinallywentontoapplytouniversitiesorcompanies.However,somepeoplethinkdifferently.Linguist(語言學家)TonyThorneseesslangasawayforspeakersofalanguagetoshowtheircreativityandhumor.And,unlikewhatsomebelieve,slangisnotanewphenomenon.AsThorneexplains,“Slanghasnotbecomemorepopular,simplymorepublic.”Intoday’shighlyconnectedworld,slanghasbecomemorenoticeablebecauseofbettertoolstoobservelanguagechange.Perhapstheworriesmentionedabovecanbesolvedbymakingpeopleunderstandwhentousecertainformsoflanguage.Aslongaspeopleuseslangcorrectly,thereisnoneedtocompletelyavoidit.18.Whydidtheauthormentiontheexampleof“groovy”?A.Toshowwhylanguageschange. B.Toshowslangoftenchangesfast.C.Toshowthepopularityofslang. D.Toshowhowstandardlanguageforms.19.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Whypeopleuseslang. B.Howpeopleuseslang.C.Differenttypesofslang. D.Thedevelopmentofslang.20.WhatcanweinferfromTonyThorne’swordsinParagraph5?A.Slangtakestimetodevelop.B.Slangisbeingacceptedbythepublic.C.Slangisincreasinglyknowntothepublic.D.Moreandmorepeoplearebeginningtouseslang.21.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsHarrisAcademy’sdecisiononslang?A.Hedisagreeswithit. B.Hesupportsit.C.Heisconfusedaboutit. D.Heisuncertainaboutit.DRisingtemperaturesdrivenbytheclimatecrisis(危機)arecuttingthesleepofpeopleacrosstheworld,thelargeststudytodatehasfound.Theresearchersuseddatafromsleep-trackingwristbands(手環)usedby47,000peopleover7monthsandacross68countries.Thestudyshowedthatduetoincreasingnight-timetemperatures,theaverageglobalindividualislosing44hoursofsleepayear.However,lostsleepaffectssomegroupsmuchmorethanothers.Thesleeplossperdegreeofwarmingisaboutaquarterhigherforwomenthanmen,twiceashighforthoseover65yearsoldandthreetimeshigherforthoseinlessaffluentnationswithlimitedcoolingaccess.Previousstudieshaveshownthatrisingtemperaturesdamagehealth,includingincreasingheartattacks,mentalhealthcrises,andaccidentsandinjuries.Poorsleepisalsolinkedtotheseeffects.Researcherssuggestthatdisturbedsleepmaybeakeyfactorinhowheatimpactshealth.Theresearcherssaytheirdatashowsnosignsofpeoplebeingabletoadapttohotternights.“Inthisstudy,weprovidethefirstglobalevidencethatwarmerthanaveragetemperaturesaffecthumansleep,”saidKeltonMinor,wholedtheresearch.“It’sverylikelytheeffectismoreserious.”Minoraddedthatthestudy’sfindingsareimportantfordecision-makers.Theyneedtomakesurethatcities,towns,andbuildingsarewelladaptedtoheatinordertoreducethehealthimpacts.Thedatausedinthestudycamemainlyfromrichernations.Thewristbandsalsotendedtobewornbypeoplelesslikelytoexperiencesleepdisturbancefromwarmertemperatures.“Lower-incomepeoplearenotfullyrepresentedinthedataandwe’rewellawareofthat,”saidMinor.Hesaidmoreresearchwasneeded,particularlyinplacesthatarealreadyamongthehottestintheworld.22.WhichisNOTmentionedaboutthestudyinparagraph2?A.Howthedatawascollected. B.Thelengthofthestudy.C.Howmanypeoplewereincluded. D.Thepurposeofthestudy.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“affluent”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Poor. B.Polluted. C.Rich. D.Equal.24.Howdoincreasingtemperaturesharmpeople?A.Theycausecaraccidents. B.Theyreducepeople’ssleeptime.C.Theyresultinextremeweatherevents. D.Theylimitpeople’sadaptationability.25.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellusaboutthestudy?A.Itsfindings. B.Itslimitations. C.Itsapplications. D.Itssignificance.第二節七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manypeoplelikesweetfood.AndbeingaChinese,sweetiswhatweallfallinlovewitheveryday.Accordingtoastudy,30gramsofsugarisenoughforuseveryday.26Thoughsugarcanprovideyouwithashort-termpleasureorjoy,it’stakingahealthyhourfromyourlife.Herearethereasonswhysugarcannotbeapartofyourhealthyhourandavoidingitcankeepyouhealthy.27Withhighsugarintake,youstartstoringfatinyourbody.Witheatingextrasugar,youareunabletostorehealthyfood,whichcanleadtoastartofunhealthylifestyle.Brainneedsonlyasmallamountofsugarforfunctioning.28Asweknow,cancercellsarefondofsugar,whichcanevenbreakdownyourimmune(免役的)system.Therefore,sugarplaysagreatroleinthelossofyourhealth.Thesearethechangesintheinnerbody,andoutsideitcanraisethebacteria(細菌)inteeth,thusruiningyourwhiteteeth.29Eatinglargeamountofitcanresultinwrinkles(皺紋)onyourface.Sugarisreallynotsweetasyouthink.So,nexttimeyoufeellikehavingsomesugaryfood,stopandthink.Doyoureallywanttochangeyourhealthyhourintoanunhealthyhour?Thehealthylifeisn’tfaraway.Eatlesssugarandgoodchangesarecominginyourway.30A.Sugarcanresultinoverweight.B.Toomuchsugarcancausedamagetoit.C.Thereisnoexactanswertothisquestion.D.Butthere’snothingwronginkeepingitlow.E.Besides,sugarisalsoconsideredharmfultoyourskin.F.Tomakeitworkwell,youcanhavealittlemoresugar.G.Thehealthylifeissweeterthanasmallsweetbiteofsugar,afterall.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分37.5分)第一節完形填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。DavyonJohnson,fromOklahoma,doesn’tunderstandwhyhe’sbeenreceivingsomuchattention.Inhiswords,hejust“didthe31thing.”Andwhilethatistrue,savingnotjustone,32twopeopleonthesamedayisactuallyareally33deal.Infact,itiswhatsuperheroesaremadeof!Firstoff,Davyonwasatschoolandnoticeda7thgraderwasstrugglingto34.HavinglearnedthefirstaidmethodHeimlichmaneuver(海姆利克氏急救法)on,hejumpedinto35and,afterthreeattempts,successfullyremovedabottlecapfromtheboy’sthroat.Then,laterthe36day,heandhismomweredrivinghomewhentheysaw37comingfromahouse.Heaskedhismomto38andapproachedthehouse.Hefoundanelderlywomanhavingtrouble39theburninghome.Sohedidtherightthing.Davyonhelpedhersafelyexitthehouse.Thefiredepartmentsoonarrivedto40.Davyon’samazingactions41theattentionofthePoliceDepartment,whopresentedhimwitha42naminghimanhonorarymemberoftheirforce.Davyonlearnedtodotherightthingfromhis43,includinghismom,dad,anduncle.AndDavyonis44tobeanemergencymedicaltechnician(急救醫療醫生)whenhegrowsup.Davyonisagreatexampleofayoungperson45theirtalentstohelpothers.31.A.honorable B.memorable C.hard D.right32.A.but B.except C.and D.besides33.A.fair B.secret C.big D.similar34.A.smile B.breathe C.speak D.balance35.A.battle B.action C.existence D.teamwork36.A.next B.other C.last D.same37.A.steam B.light C.water D.smoke38.A.stop B.go C.come D.jump39.A.entering B.leaving C.moving D.passing40.A.backoff B.setout C.takeover D.cooloff41.A.ensured B.escaped C.required D.caught42.A.message B.medal C.picture D.list43.A.family B.staff C.neighborhood D.class44.A.eager B.able C.ready D.proud45.A.givingvoiceto B.keepingupwith C.makingthemostof D.givewayto第二節單句語法填空(共10小題;每空1.5分,滿分15分)根據句子結構的語法性,在下面空格處填入一個適當的詞或使用括號中詞的適當形式填空。46.WhenIwasappointedtobearesidentphysician,the(respond)frommymyfamilywasverysupportive.47.InmemorythegreatpoetQuYuan,familiesgathertoenjoyexcitingdragonboatracesanddeliciouszongzi.48.Tobefrank,attendingtheconcertwasan(absolute)enjoyablemomentforme.49.Thenationalparkhasalotofwildlife,(range)fromtigerstoelephants.50.Whatmadehimexcitedwasthathewasofferedamazingopportunitytoworkwithleadingscientistsinthefield.51.She(fall)inlovewithclassicalliteratureafterreadingthenoveltwoyearsago.52.Shefindschallengingtobalancehersociallifewithherstudy.53.Inafewmonths,thenewlyplantedtreeswill(surround)bycolorfulflowers.54.Studentshaveaccesstothecitylibrarythelearningatmosphereislivelyandexciting.55.(absorb)inpainting,Johndidn’tnoticeeveningapproaching.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分42.5分)第一節句子考查(共9小題:56—61題每空0.5分,62—64每題3分,滿分17.5分)請根據以下各個句子的要求,完成、改寫或翻譯句子。56.With(大量;許多)supportfromlocalbusinesses,thecharityorganizationwasabletoprovidemealsforthehomelessduringtheholidayseason.57.“Thebreadisforgrandmother,”criedHeidi(絕望地).58.Asthesunsetbehindthemountains,thecolorsoftheskybeganto(逐漸消失),leavingbehindaquietdarkness.59.Mypassionforlearningnewthingsiswhat(幫助我度過難關)eventhemostdifficultwork.60.Althoughitrainedheavily,thestudentscontinuedtheiroutdoorfieldtrip.(同義句轉換)theheavyrain,thestudentscontinuedtheiroutdoorfieldtrip.61.Istoodupandspokeloudlysothatthenoisycrowdcouldhearmeclearly.(同義句轉換)Istoodupandspokeloudlytoclearlyoverthenoisycrowd.62.Theyhikedinthemountains.Theyenjoyedapicnicwithwonderfulviews.(用現在分詞改寫)63.ShelitamatchandsawaChristmastree.Thetreewasdecoratedverynicely.(用定語從句合并句子)64.她經常把困難看作是學習的機會,而不是抱怨。(翻譯句子)第二節讀后續寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Devilookedthroughtheobservationwindowatthekidsbelow,allwaitinginlinetogetintothepool.Sheturnedtohermotherwithanangryfrown(皺眉)onherface.“Mom,they’realllittlekids!I’m15already!Thisissilly!”“Iknow,Devi,”repliedhermother,“butyou’reabeginner,too,andyouhavetostartsomewhere!”Devihadneverbeentoaswimminglessoninherlife.Betweenschoolworkandhelpingonhergrandfather’sfarm,shehadn’thadtimeforlessons.TheclosestswimmingpoolDevihadbeentowastheduckpoolhermotherboughtherwhenshewasfive.NowthatDeviwasolder,hermotherhadfoundanewjobinthecity,andDevifacedanewchallenge—schoolfieldtripstothelocalpool.ThefirstdaythatDeviwentwithherclasstothepool,shehadnoideawhatshewasinfor.Whatcouldbesodifficultaboutswimming?Deviconfidentlyslidintothewaterandheldontothesideofthepool,expectingtobeabletotouchthebottomwithherfeet.ButwhenDeviletgoofthesideofthepool,sheslippedunderthewater—thewholepoolwasonebigdeepend!Devithrewherarmtowardthesideofthepoolandcaughttheledge(池壁),outofbreath.“Ireallycan’tswim!Everyone’sgoingtolaughatme!”shethoughttoherselfanxiously.Onthenextfieldtriptothepool,Devisatonthesideonabench(長凳),frozenwithfear.Sheputatoweloverhershoulders,tooembarrassedtotryagain.Whenshecamehome,hermothernoticedrightawaythatDeviwasupset.“Honey,I’vesignedyouupforAngela’sswimminglessonsatthelocalpool.Soonyou’lllearnhowtoswimjustlikeeveryoneelse,”shecomfortedDevi,showingphotosofAngelawithherprize—winningstudents.注意:1.所續寫短文的詞數應為150左右;2.續寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。ThencamethetimeforDevitotakeherfirstlesson.SoonAngelacameovertowhereDevisatandintroducedherself.
高一年級英語試題答案第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分20分)第一節聽力理解(每小題2分,滿分10分)1—5BCACA第二節聽取信息(每小題2分,滿分10分)6.traditional7.1,000/onethousand8.wedding9.design10.presents第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)第一節語篇閱讀(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)11—13DAB14—17CADD18—21BACA22—25DCBB第二節七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)26—30DABEG第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分37.5分)第一節完形填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)31—35DACBB36—40DDABC41—45DBAAC第二節單句語法填空(共10小題;每空1.5分,滿分15分)46.response47.of48.absolutely49.ranging50.an51.fell52.it53.besurrounded54.where55.Absorbed第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分42.5分)第一節句子考查(共9小題:56—61題每空0.5分,62—64每題3分,滿分17.5分)56.agreat/gooddealof或agreat/goodamountof57.indeir或indesperation58.fadeaway59.carriesmethrough60.Inspiteof61.makemyselfheard62.Theyhikedinthemountains,enjoyingapicnicwithwonderfulviews.或Hikinginthemountains,theyenjoyedapicnicwithwonderfulviews.63.ShelitamatchandsawaChristmastreewhich/thatwasdecoratedverynicely.64.Sheoften/usuallysees/views/regardsthedifficulty/challengeasachance/anopportunityforlearning,insteadofcomplaining(aboutit).或Ratherthancomplainingaboutthedifficulty/challenge,sheoften/usuallysees/views/regardsitasachance/anopportunityforlearning.第二節讀后續寫(滿分25分)ThencamethetimeforDevitotakeherfirstlesson.Shedraggedherfeettothesideofthepoolandsatdown,indoubtwhetherlessonswouldbehelpful.Scanningaround,Devispottedherinstructoracrossthepool,togetherwiththelittlekidswhojumpedintothewaterlikefishleapingintotheocean.Shewatchedinamazement.EnviousasDeviwas,aflushofembarrassmentsooncrepttohercheekswhenalittlegirlpassedby,askinghernottobescared.Howembarrassing!Shehungherhead.(80words)SoonAngelacameovertowhereDevisatandintroducedherself.DeviwasastonishedtobemadeawarethatAngelahadneverlearnedswimminguntilshewas20.Greatlyinspired,Devinowregainedhope.Sheenteredthepo
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