湖北省鄂西北六校2024-2025学年高一上学期期中联考英语试卷(Word版附解析)
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这是一份湖北省鄂西北六校2024-2025学年高一上学期期中联考英语试卷(Word版附解析),共15页。试卷主要包含了选择题的作答,非选择题的作答,15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是 C。
1. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. The man’s sister. B. A pet. C. An accident.
2. Where are the speakers?
A. In a restaurant. B. In a park. C. At hme.
3. When des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
A. In spring. B. In fall. C. In winter.
4. Why shuld the man aplgize t Mia?
A. Fr cutting her hair badly.
B. Fr ignring her new hairstyle.
C. Fr making fun f her new hairstyle.
5. What is the wman’s advice?
A. Imprving the judgment.
B. Aviding judging by appearances.
C. Carrying ut the real-name system.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What are e-sprts?
A. Sprts played with a cmputer.
B. Sprts played in the stadium.
C. Sprts designed fr teenagers.
7. What is the man’s main purpse fr talking t Amy?
A. T explain an e-sprts event.
B. T invite Amy t a ftball match.
C. T invite Amy t an e-sprts event.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Hw lng will Meilin travel?
A. A week. B. 14 days. C. 10 days.
9. What will Meilin d tmrrw?
A. Apply fr a visa. B. Visit her aunt. C. Bk a htel.
10. Hw is Meilin ging t get there?
A. By car. B. By air. C. By train.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Why des Linda refuse the man’s invitatin?
A. Because she will g t the dentist.
B. Because she has made an appintment with friends.
C. Because she desn’t like t g shpping in the supermarket.
12. What day is it tday?
A. Mnday. B. Thursday.C. Friday.
13. What des Linda ask the man t d?
A. Eat less dessert.
B. Have his teeth examined.
C. Brush his teeth twice a day.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the tpic f their cnversatin?
A. Tips n clubs. B. Suggestins n study. C. Intrductin f a methd.
15. Why des Amy like grup wrk?
A. She likes discussin. B. She is a visual learner. C. She can get gd grades.
16. Hw des Li Ming rganize his thughts?
A. Lk at pictures. B. Make mind maps. C. Keep a learning diary.
17. What will they d next prbably?
A. Review fr exams.
B. Jin a study grup tgether.
C. Turn t a teacher fr sme advice.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Hw did Heather learn t surf?
A. Frm a website. B. Frm her friends. C. Frm her father.
19. At what time f the day did Heather see the shark?
A. In the mrning. B. In the afternn. C. In the evening.
20. Why did the shark stp fllwing Heather?
A. It was hit by her surfbard. B. A lifebat scared it away. C. She swam very fast.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The Best Destinatins T Make Yur Grup Trip A Reality
Planning a grup trip can be tugh, but sme places are wrth the effrt. Whether yu are traveling with friends r with family, here are places that are perfect fr yur next grup adventure.
Great Barringtn, The Berkshires, USA
The Berkshires in Massachusetts is a ppular escape fr many East Cast city residents due t its charming twns. Fr literature fans, the Berkshires were nce hme t many writers, including Edith Whartn. Take a day trip t visit her hme, The Munt, fr histry, culture and stunning architecture.
Miami, Flrida, USA
Fun and fancy, Miami is a recgnized grup trip destinatin. Everything abut Miami screams, “Grab yur friends and have sme fun.” Head t Suth Beach if yu lk fr the classic Miami experience, but yu dn’t necessarily have t fcus n beaches and nightlife. Leave the glden sand behind fr a day, explre Little Havana, eat traditinal Cuban fd at Versailles, and spend an afternn in the Art District f the neighbrhd, which features a handful f galleries.
Prague, Czech Republic
Des yur grup prefer a little mre histry alngside yur adventure? Prague is the answer. Relatively affrdable cmpared t many f its Eurpean neighbrs, Prague is an excellent chice fr larger grups lking t keep expenses n the lwer end and families with tight budget. Watch the Astrnmical Clck hit the hur and enjy its shrt but beautiful shw befre wandering the narrw streets. Crss the icnic Charles Bridge and see the city stretch ut befre yu. There is simply s much t uncver in this cmplex city.
T get further infrmatin, click here.
21. Which kind f peple wuld like t chse Berkshires as their destinatin?
A. Fans wh prefer beach. B. Peple wh are attracted t reading.
C. Writers wh live in The Munt. D. Residents wh escape frm East Cast City.
22. What is the advantage f Prague cmpared t ther Eurpean cuntries?
A. Its lng histry. B. Its beautiful shw.
C. Its cheap price. D. Its icnic bridge.
23. Where is the text prbably frm?
A. A travel plan. B. A brchure. C. A website. D. A magazine.
B
“Gluten free (无麸质), lactse free, vegan...” These ideas n diet might sund unfamiliar t many in China. That’s why Wang Jiaqi, a 16-year-ld girl frm Beijing, pened a special ice cream stre called EIS Engelchen in Beijing’s Sanlitun, t spread a healthier way t enjy ice cream.
“My friends and I lve ice cream, but we’ve never encuntered an ice cream that really ‘wws’ us,” Wang said. Then ne day she heard her mm say that she had the best ice cream f her life at a café in a little twn in Germany. “I immediately wanted t g there and try it fr myself,” she added.
Lucky fr her, during her summer hliday, Wang was able t g t the twn and wrk as a waitress in the café selling ice cream. “I nt nly gt t taste it myself, but als learned abut the healthy idea. In China, where many peple are lactse intlerant (乳糖不耐受) r vegan, finding suitable ice cream is challenging due t the cmmn use f milk and eggs.” S, Wang decided t bring this ice cream back t China t be enjyed by even mre peple.
At the time, the brand was nly sld t cafés and htels in Germany. But after discussins with the brand’s management, Wang nt nly gained the right t sell the ice cream but als pened the first physical EIS Engelchen stre–all the way away in China.
Wang believes that starting a business begins with smething small and is a step-by-step prcess. “When I was in primary schl, I sld prducts like ckies made by myself amng students,” Wang said. “I think business is abut nticing prblems arund yu and wrking ut ways t slve them.”
24. Where did Wang Jiaqi hear f the German ice cream fr the first time?
A. Frm her mther. B. In the café. C. Frm her friend. D. Frm the internet.
25. Why did Wang Jiaqi pen the ice cream stre in Beijing?
A. She wanted t prvide a place fr friends t hang ut.
B. She was trying t prmte traditinal Chinese ice cream flavrs.
C. She wanted t slve the prblem f lactse intlerance in China.
D. She wanted t prmte a healthier way t enjy ice cream in China.
26. Which f the fllwing wrd can best describe Wang Jiaqi?
A. Business-minded. B. Kind-hearted. C. Hard-wrking. D. Strng-willed.
27. What’s the main idea f the text?
A. A teenager called n peple t eat healthy fd.
B. A Chinese girl started her wn ice cream business.
C. Bringing German fd t China faced great challenges.
D. Traditinal ice cream was increasingly ppular amng students.
C
The U.S. Open is in full swing—Carls Alcaraz, Nami Osaka, and Nvak Djkvic are amng the tennis stars n the stadiums. Tennis has steadily grwn in ppularity in the last few years. Playing tennis may help yu live lnger cmpared t ther sprts.
The Cpenhagen City Heart Study, which fllwed ver 8,500 peple fr 25 years, fund tennis players have a better chance f living lnger than thse wh engaged in badmintn, sccer, cycling, swimming and jgging. The study prjects that peple wh lve playing tennis will live an average f 9.7 years lnger than they wuld have therwise. Similarly, in a 2020 study published in the Internatinal Jurnal f Exercise Science, tennis players wh play at least twice a week were less likely t get fat, felt mre energetic and had better verall health.
The benefits are largely due t its influence n heart health. Playing tennis three hurs a week can cut dwn yur risk f heart disease by ver 50%, accrding t the United States Tennis Assciatin (USTA). Additinally, a British study fund racket sprts, as cmpared t ftball, cycling, and running, were uniquely assciated with a lwer risk fr death rate.
While playing tennis, yu have t hld yur racket(球拍) firmly, always pay attentin t the ppnent’s ball and then swing yur racket with all yur strength, which greatly keeps yur brain active and imprves yur balance. Especially when yu age, such exercise will stp muscle lss and supprt bne health, lwering the risk f injuries and falls.
Beynd physical fitness, tennis ffers significant scial benefits. Cmpared t ging t the gym by yurself, running utside, r swimming (which are still all gd frms f exercise!), tennis requires yu t cmmunicate with thers. Fr lder adults wh are easier t suffer lneliness, tennis can bring different grups f peple tgether thrugh exercising in cmmunity. Maintaining strng scial netwrks als helps prevent mental health cnditins like anxiety and depressin, helping peple feel happier int lder age.
If this is music t yur ears, yu’re in luck, because tennis is ppular amng all ages and skill levels. S, it may just be the time t dust ff yur racket.
28. Why are the famus tennis players mentined in paragraph 1?
A. T intrduce the tpic. B. T set a gd example fr us.
C. T shw the talent f tennis players. D. T stress the imprtance f playing tennis.
29. What did Cpenhagen City Heart Study find?
A. Tennis players wh play at least twice a week are less likely t get fat.
B. Peple wh play tennis may live lnger than thse wh take part in ther sprts.
C. Mre peple like t engage in badmintn, sccer, cycling, swimming and jgging.
D. Peple wh lve playing tennis will live an average f 9.7 years shrter than thers.
30. Which f the fllwing is NOT a benefit f playing tennis?
A. Sharpen yur brain. B. Make mre friends.
C. Reduce the risk f heart disease. D. Increase muscle lss.
31. What des the underline part “music t yur ears” mean in the last paragraph?
A. A sng that yu like. B. A sund that is similar t music.
C. A nise that yu find annying. D. Smething yu are pleased t hear abut.
D
Batteries(电池) are getting smaller, lighter and mre pwerful all the time. This is gd news fr prducers and buyers f prducts frm electric cars, mbile phnes t fitness trackers. But being unable t bend as skin r tissue des make batteries uncmfrtable t wear. A number f ways are therefre being taken t prduce flexible batteries, including the use f fibers and nanparticles. Amng the mst prmising, thugh, are water-based batteries inspired by the way an electric eel(鳗鱼) stres its electricity.
A grup at the University f Cambridge has used the eel’s technique t cme up with “jelly batteries”. These are made frm hydrgels(水凝胶) that is made up f a layered structure f rganic plymers that cntain ver 60% water. This makes them bth sft and flexible. “Althugh mst batteries experience a lss f cnductivity(导电性) if it is bent r stretched, a jelly battery can be stretched up t ne-and-a-half times its length with n cnductivity lss,” says Stephen O’Neill, a member f the research team. This means it can be wrn mre cmfrtably against the skin and prve strnger when implanted int internal rgans, like the lung, heart r brain.
“Anther feature f the jelly battery is that the strng mlecular bnds allw the material t repair itself very quickly if it is brken,” says Jade McCune, anther member f the Cambridge team. This prvides a self-repairing ability, which culd be useful fr applicatins in extreme perating envirnments, such as pwering sensrs put int prtective clthing.
Anther grup has als fund encuraging results with a self-repairing battery. This team, based at Guilin University f Technlgy and a number f ther research centers in China, recently reprted in Nan Research Energy that their battery culd sustain a high level f bending and twisting, and even if brken ten times was still capable f self-repairing.
Bth grups think this kind f battery culd enter the market withut great difficulty, and that the cst f making them wuld be reasnable when cmpared with present battery technlgies. The next step fr the Cambridge team is t test whether their jelly batteries will reject thers when implanted in tissue. As they are mainly water-based, the team des nt expect any rejectin prblems.
32. Why are jelly batteries invented?
A. Prducers feel like making mney.
B. Traditinal batteries are unable t bend.
C. Buyers want lighter and smaller batteries.
D. They are needed fr mbile phnes and fitness trackers.
33. What makes the batteries bth sft and flexible?
A. Hydrgels. B. Fibers and nanparticles.
C. Cnductivity. D. Strng mlecular bnds.
34. Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A. Jelly batteries can’t repair itself.
B. Jelly batteries are inspired by a kind f plant.
C. Jelly batteries experience a lss f cnductivity if they are bent r stretched.
D. Anther grup wh has made a self-repairing jelly battery cmes frm China.
35. What attitude des the writer have t the future f jelly batteries?
A. Negative. B. Psitive. C. Indifferent. D. Wrried.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Celebrate Yur Grandparents
September 8 is Grandparents Day—a perfect pprtunity t make yur grandparents feel special. It’s been a natinal hliday since 1979. 36.
Vlunteer tgether
The fficial theme f Grandparents’ Day is “D Smething Grand.” One way t mark the day is t spend it vlunteering with yur grandparents. 37. If they enjy reading, find ut if there are vlunteer pprtunities at the library. Helping thers is a great experience t share with yur grandparents.
Plan an activity
38. Yu culd plan t share a meal, g fr a walk, r invite them t ne f yur activities. If they dn’t live clse by, yu can vide call them t chat r t d smething tgether, such as knitting r making ne f their cherished recipes.
39.
Yu can als celebrate yur grandparents by making them a special vide message. Yu can start by wishing yur grandparents a happy Grandparents’ Day, then share sme favrite memries f times yu have spent tgether. It’s like a digital card yur grandparents can watch when they’re missing yu.
Learn yur family histry
Many grandparents are the histrians f their family. They have lived thrugh different time perids, knw the mst abut where yur relatives came frm and knw a lt abut yur parents. One way t learn mre abut yur family’s past is t g thrugh stred phts and keepsakes (纪念品) with yur grandparents. 40.
A. Recrd a message
B. Shw skills f editing vides
C. Talk t them abut what they might like t d.
D. All in all, try these easy ways t make sure they knw yu respect them.
E. Anther way t celebrate yur grandparents is t simply spend time with them.
F. Hwever, if yu haven’t celebrated it befre, this culd be a gd year t start.
G. Yu can ask them t pen up a cuple f bxes and talk t yu abut the stries.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I used t take part in science cmpetitin n behalf f my schl. My Chemistry teacher was 41. me because ur team generally perfrmed well. During ne cmpetitin, in the imprtant buzzer rund(抢答环节), I pressed the buzzer t early, 42. I knew the answer. 43. , my answer was incrrect. We 44. that rund, and I was left feeling very disappinted. Hwever, hpe wasn’t lst as anther cmpetitin was 45. in a few weeks, and I was 46. that we culd shw imprvement.
Once again, we fund urselves in the final buzzer rund. Befre the hst culd cmplete the questin, I buzzed in, believing with all my heart that ur 47. was crrect. Sadly, it was incrrect again. Feeling a wave f 48. , I apprached my Chemistry teacher and 49. with a heavy heart, “I’m srry fr letting yu dwn again. I have failed twice.”
She lked at me with kind eyes and replied, “N, yu’ve nly failed nce.” Seeing my 50. expressin, she gently explained, “In life, there are n cmplete failures r successes. Only 51. . The nly true failure is the 52. t learn frm them. Here, yu failed t learn.”
That significant 53. was the first and last time I didn’t learn frm an experience. Her wrds have 54. in my life, teaching me the value f reflectin and 55. frm every experience.
41. A. prud f B. curius abut C. suitable fr D. addicted t
42. A. dubting B. hping C. cmmenting D. believing
43. A. Unfrtunately B. Extremely C. Actually D. Obviusly
44. A. wn B. lst C. quit D. cheated
45. A. recmmended B. exchanged C. scheduled D. applied
46. A. amazed B. frightened C. cnfident D. cheerful
47. A. path B. answer C. view D. request
48. A. excitement B. surprise C. happiness D. despair
49. A. lectured B. cntacted C. debated D. aplgized
50. A. cnfused B. anxius C. annyed D. shcked
51. A. lessns B. slutins C. experiments D. details
52. A. success B. failure C. strength D. strategy
53. A. injury B. gal C. mment D. cntent
54. A. made it B. made a difference C. made sense D. made prgress
55. A. graduatin B. understanding C. recgnitin D. grwth
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A fashin cmpany funded in Octber 2021 by Generatin Z students brught artificial intelligence t the wrld f traditinal Chinese clthing—knwn as qipa—and created a design database (数据库) 56. n ancient clthing designer culd have imagined.
The team f 15 designers 57. (lead) by a yung funder,19-year-ld Cai Chenhan, an art management majr at Zhejiang University f Finance &Ecnmics. They put mdern elements, patterns and design cncepts int traditinal qipa, making 58. mre appealing t the yunger generatin. They used 59. (advance) weaving techniques t design different patterns and create riginal styles.
The secret 60. their success was in building the largest database f qipa samples in China. Using AI was 61. majr breakthrugh fr qipa. Cai’s team digitized(数字化)and rganized 19,000 examples. These designs are nw used 62. (train) AI mdels, which assist in generating altgether new qipa patterns. Custmers can als rder special qipa, with details tailred t their 63. (prefer).
“Our gal is t 64. (true) extend the reach f the qipa, 65. (give) yuthful energy t the prmtin f traditinal Chinese culture,” Cai said.
第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你校正在筹备开设英语阅读课,你的外教Jhn正在向全校学生征求建议,请你给他写一封电子邮件表达你的想法,内容包括:
(1)阅读课时长;
(2)阅读内容安排;
(3)你的预期收获。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请在答题纸的相应位置作答。
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When Micah was a child, I used t d many things with her. Later, I gt prmted and was always n cnstant business hlidays. 3 years’ devtin t wrk resulted in my absence frm her life and nw she was a teenage girl. Recently, I eventually managed t have enugh time t accmpany her.
Fr the last few weeks, Micah had watched mckingbirds make a nest in a tree and lay eggs there. Smetimes, I came t stay with her withut being invited. But whenever I tried t break the ice, “I’m gd” was abut all she said t me. Or “Leave me alne.”
“Why desn’t she want t d things with me?” I thught as I set the table fr dinner ne evening, hping fr an emtin bridge t reappear between us. Did she feel hurt with my lng absence? Lst in thught, I was seeking t mend the relatinship.
“Mm!” Micah yelled suddenly. “Cme quick!”
Surprised, I rushed ut, nly t find a little baby bird n the grund, weak and helpless. My eyes went t the branches abve.
“The wind must have blwn him ut f the nest,” I said.
“N, it was Mr. Whiskers—ur cat. Yu let him g utside!” Micah said, a bit annyed.
Lking at the nest withut the parents, “I’m srry,” I said and put the bird in my palm cautiusly and gently. She didn’t reply, but did nt refuse my ffer t help, either. Deciding t take care f the little baby till it became independent, I placed it in its nest.
“What shuld we d next?” I asked. N answer again. Instead, Micah went inside and brught her iPad. “Bird vides?” I asked. “Yes, I’m finding ut what t feed it,” she said seriusly.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Sn, Micah smiled bradly, “I’ve gt it.”
Befre lng, the bird fd arrived and we fed the bird “Chance” at nce.
高一英语答案
听力 1-5 BABCA 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 ABABA 16-20 BBCBA
阅读 21-23 BCC 24-27 ADAB 28-31 ABDD 32-35 BADB 36-40 FCEAG
完形 41-45 ADABC 46-50 CBDDA 51-55 ABCBD
语法填空
56. that/which 57. was led 58. it 59. advanced 60. t/ f
61. a 62. t train 63. preferences 64. truly 65. giving
应用文
Dear Jhn,
Knwing that yu’re in need f suggestins n the upcming English reading class, I can’t wait t share my ideas with yu.
Frm my pint f view, a 45-minute class fr reading every week is preferred. Only in this way can we have enugh time t understand the reading material better and take ntes. In terms f cntent, I recmmend a mix f classic literature and interesting nvels, which will enrich ur literary knwledge and expse us t diverse writing styles. Finally, I expect that this class will nt nly enhance ur interest in reading but als prvide us with a chance t explre different cultures.
I’d appreciate it if yu take my suggestins int cnsideratin.
Yurs,
Li Hua
读后续写
Sn, Micah smiled bradly, “I’ve gt it.” “What d we need?” I asked again. She said the baby bird needed sme special bird fd. Hearing this, I immediately phned t place an rder. While waiting fr delivery, Micah added that we needed t name the bird t build a bnd. “Hw abut Chance? I think it has a gd chance f making it with yur help,” I prpsed. She didn’t say a wrd but ndded with a bright smile.
Befre lng, the bird fd arrived and we fed the bird “Chance” at nce. T ur relief, the special fd was t its taste. The fllwing weeks, we went t feed and check n Chance every day. One day, Micah shared with me happily her finding that Chance became independent. Lking at her shining face, I was almst mved t tears. I never imagined that the bird Chance became the real chance t rebuild the emtin bridge between us. Frm then, I decided t accmpany her mre, just as what we had dne t Chance. Cmpany is the best lve.
【解析】
A 篇 BCC
21. 在文章 Great Barringtn 部分提到 Fr literature fans, the Berkshires were nce hme t many writers, including Edith Whartn. 爱好文学的人会选择这个地方因为它是很多作家的故居,所以选择 B 项。
22. 在文章 Prague, Czech Republic 部分提到 Relatively affrdable cmpared t many f its Eurpean neighbrs, Prague is an excellent chice fr larger grups lking t keep expenses n the lwer end and families with tight budget. 与许多欧洲邻国相比,布拉格相对实惠,对于希望将开支控制在较低水平的大型团体和预算紧张的家庭来说,布拉格是一个很好的选择。
23. 在文章最后一段 T get further infrmatin, click here. 中 click here 点击这里,说明本文来自于网站。
B 篇 ADAB
24. A 根据文章第二段,Then ne day she heard her mm say that she had the best ice cream f her life at a café in a little twn in Germany. Wang Jiaqi 是从她妈妈那里第一次听说德国冰淇淋的。她妈妈声称她在德国的一个小城镇的咖啡馆里吃到了一生中最好吃的冰淇淋。
25. D 根据文章第一段,“That’s why Wang Jiaqi, a 16-year-ld girl frm Beijing, pened a special ice cream stre called EIS Engelchen in Beijing’s Sanlitun, t spread a healthier way t enjy ice cream.” 和第三段“S, Wang decided t bring this ice cream back t China t be enjyed by even mre peple.” 由这两句可推断,Wang Jiaqi 开冰淇淋店的目的是让更多的中国人享受到健康的冰淇淋并推广该品牌的健康理念。
26. A 根据文章最后一段,“When I was in primary schl, I sld prducts like ckies made by myself amng students,” Wang said. “I think business is abut nticing prblems arund yu and wrk ut ways t slve them.” Wang Jiaqi 从小学起就开始通过卖自己做的饼干等产品来开展小生意。她认为商业是关于发现周围的问题并找出解决方法。此外,她成功地将一个德国冰淇淋品牌引入中国,这表明她具有商业头脑。
27. B 文本主要讲述了一个名叫 Wang Jiaqi 的 16 岁北京女孩如何受到在德国尝到的健康冰淇淋的启发,并决定将这个品牌引入中国,开设了一家特别的冰淇淋店 EIS Engelchen。这个故事强调了她创业的过程和她如何逐步实现目标。
C 篇 ABDD
28. 在文章第一段 Carls Alcaraz, Nami Osaka, and Nvak Djkvic are amng the big names n the stadiums. 提到一些著名网球运动员的名字是为了引出网球这个话题,便于下文讲述打网球的好处。
29. 在文章第二段提到The Cpenhagen City Heart Study, which fllwed ver 8,500 peple fr 25 years, fund tennis players have a better chance f living lnger than thse wh engaged in badmintn, sccer, cycling, swimming, and jgging. 哥本哈根市心脏研究发现,与参与羽毛球、足球、自行车、游泳和慢跑等其他运动的人相比,打网球的人有更大的长寿机会。
30. 文章的第三四五段分别提到了打网球在降低心脏病风险、保持大脑敏锐和社交方面的好处,D 选项中的增加肌肉流失与文章 stp muscle lss 内容不符。
31. 上文都在描述打网球的好处,划线词在这指如果你乐于听到这些,承接后面拿起球拍开始运动。
D 篇 BADB
32. 文章第一段提到 But being unable t bend as skin r tissue des makes batteries uncmfrtable t wear. A number f ways are therefre being taken t prduce flexible batteries, including the use f fibers and nanparticles. Amng the mst prmising, thugh, are water-based batteries inspired by the way an electric eel (鳗鱼) stres its electricity. 但是,由于无法像皮肤或组织那样弯曲,电池佩戴起来很不舒服。因此,正在采取多种方法来生产柔性电池,包括使用纤维和纳米粒子。不过,最有希望的是水性电池,其灵感来自电鳗储存电力的方式。所以选择 B。
33. 文章第二段提到 These are made frm hydrgels (水凝胶) that cnsist f a layered structure f rganic plymers that cntain ver 60% water. This makes them bth sft and flexible.这些由水凝胶制成,水凝胶由含水量超过 60%的有机聚合物分层结构组成。这使它们既柔软又灵活。
34. 文章倒数第二段提到 Anther grup has als fund encuraging results with a self-repairing battery. This team, based at Guilin University f Technlgy and a number f ther research centers in China, recently reprted in Nan Research Energy that their battery culd sustain a high level f bending and twisting, and even if brken ten times was still capable f self-repairing. 另一个小组也发现了自修复电池的令人鼓舞的结果。该团队位于桂林理工大学和中国其他一些研究中心,最近在《纳米研究能源》杂志上报道称,他们的电池可以承受高水平的弯曲和扭曲,即使断裂十次,仍然能够自我修复。
35. 文章最后一段提到,无论是投入市场还是通过排斥性检测,果冻电池都没有什么问题,说明其前途光明。故作者对于果冻电池的未来持积极的态度。
七选五 FCEAG
36. 考查承上启下句,承接上文提到的节日,引出下文要讲的庆祝方式,选 F。
37. 考查段中句,利用下文 enjy 和 C 选项中的 like 同义替换,选出 C。
38. 考查段首句,下文中提到无论是共享一顿饭,散步,还是邀请他们参与你的活动,这些都是和祖父母一起进行的活动,故选 E。
39. 考查小标题,本段的主要内容是给祖父母录制视频来表达爱意,所以选择 A,录制一条留言。
40. 考查段尾句,上文中提到了解家族历史的方式就是和祖父母一起看老照片和物品,所以下文承接请他们打开盒子并讲述这些物品背后的故事。
完形填空 41-45 ADABC 46-50 CBDDA 51-55 ABCBD
41. 正确答案是 A。化学老师对“我”在科学竞赛中的表现感到自豪,因为团队通常表现得很好。其他选项不符合语境。A. prud f 感到自豪 B. curius abut 对...感到好奇 C. suitable fr 适合于 D. addicted t 对...上瘾
42. 正确答案是 D。在这个句子中,“我”过早地按下了抢答器,因为我确信自己知道答案。其他选项没有表达出这种确定性。A. dubting 怀疑 B. hping 希望 C. cmmenting 评论 D. believing 相信
43. 正确答案是 A。这个词用来表达结果出乎意料或令人失望。“我”的答案是错误的,这是一个不幸的转折。A. Unfrtunately 不幸地 B. Extremely 极其 C. Actually 实际上 D. Obviusly 明显地
44. 正确答案是 B。在这个句子中,由于“我”的错误答案,团队失去了关键的一轮。其他选项与语境不符。A. wn 赢得B. lst 失去 C. quit 退出 D. cheated 欺骗
45. 正确答案是 C。另一个竞赛被安排在几周后举行 schedule 表示计划或安排。A. recmmended 推荐 B. exchanged 交换 C. scheduled 安排 D. applied 应用
46. 正确答案是 C。“我”对团队能够在下一场比赛中表现更好感到自信。其他选项没有表达出这种信心。 A. amazed 惊讶 B. frightened 害怕的 C. cnfident 自信 D. cheerful 快乐的
47. 正确答案是 B。在这个句子中,“我”全心全意地相信我们的答案是正确的。其他选项与语境不符。 A. path 路径 B. answer 答案 C. view 观点 D. request 请求
48. 正确答案是 D。再次给出错误答案后,“我”感到绝望。其他选项没有表达出这种失望的情绪。 A. excitement 兴奋 B. surprise 惊讶 C. happiness 快乐 D. despair 绝望
49. 正确答案是 D。“我”向化学老师道歉,因为“我”觉得自己让她失望了。其他选项没有表达出这种歉意。A. lectured 演讲 B. cntacted 联系 C. debated 辩论 D. aplgized 道歉
50. 正确答案是 A。化学老师看到“我”困惑的表情,然后她温和地解释了失败的真正含义。其他选项没有表达出这种困惑。A. cnfused 困惑 B. anxius 焦虑 C. annyed 烦恼 D. shcked 震惊
51. 正确答案是 A。化学老师解释说,生活中没有完全的失败或成功,只有教训。"lessns"在这里表示经验或教训。 A. lessns 教训 B. slutins 解决方案 C. experiments 实验 D. details 细节
52. 正确答案是 B。她继续解释说,真正的失败是未能从经历中学习。"failure"在这里表示未能达到预期的结果。 A. success 成功 B. failure 失败 C. strength 力量 D. strategy 策略
53. 正确答案是 C。这个重要的时刻是“我”第一次也是最后一次没有从经历中学习。"mment"表示一个特定的时间点或瞬间。A. injury 伤害 B. gal 目标 C. mment 时刻 D. cntent 内容
54. 正确答案是 B。她的话在“我”的生活中产生了影响,"made a difference"表示产生了显著的影响或变化。A. made it 成功 B. made a difference 产生影响 C. made sense 有意义 D. made prgress 取得进步
55. 正确答案是 D。她的话教会了“我”反思的价值和从每一个经历中成长。"grwth"表示发展或增长。 A. graduatin 毕业 B. understanding 理解 C. recgnitin 认可 D. grwth 成长
语法填空
56. that/which 考查定语从句,先行词为 database,从句中缺 have imagined 的宾语,故填 that/which
57. was led 考查谓语动词的时态、语态和主谓一致,根据上下文,使用一般过去时;根据句意,这个设计师团队由一个年轻的创建人领导,使用被动语态;主语中心词为 team,用单三;故填 was led。
58. it 考查代词,指代上文中提到的 qipa。
59. advanced 考查形容词修饰名词,advanced adj.先进的;高级的 修饰 weaving techniques。
60. t/f 考查介词的固定搭配,the secret t/f sth. …的秘诀
61. a 考查冠词,一个主要的突破。
62. t train 考查非谓语动词,根据句意,这些设计现在被用来训练 AI 模型,t d 表目的。
63. preferences 考查名词,形容词性物主代词 their 修饰名词。
64. truly 考查副词,修饰 extend,我们的目标是真正扩大旗袍的影响范围。
65. giving 考查非谓语动词,根据句意我们的目标是真正扩大旗袍的影响范围,为弘扬中国传统文化贡献青春活力,句中已有谓语 is,后半句为结果状语,表示自然而然的结果。
听力材料
Text1
M: Did yu see Cc? My sister and I can’t find her anywhere. I’m afraid that she’ll get hit by a car if she runs int the rad.
W: Yu mean yur little dg? N, I haven’t seen her.
Text2
W: They give gd service and the music is beautiful. But this pancake is really dry.
M: I dn’t like it either. Let’s rder sme ther fd.
Text3
M: It’s getting cld. This is my favrite time f year.
W: Really? I prefer spring.
M: Nt me. I like the end f autumn, just befre winter.
Text4
W: Why did yu say that abut Mia’s new hairstyle?
M: I didn’t mean t upset her. I was just making a jke.
W: Well, she had n way f knwing that. I think yu might have t aplgize t her.
Text5
W: Can yu believe spreading smething unreal can ruin a persn’s life?
M: Yes. S we can’t always trust the Internet. I think the real-name system can help slve the prblem.
W: In the final analysis, we’d better imprve ur wn judgment.
Text6
M:Hi, Amy! Did yu hear that there’s an e-sprts event this weekend?
W: N, I didn’t. what’re e-sprts?
M: Well, e-sprts are sprts yu play with a cmputer, like cmputer games.
W: Thse aren’t real sprts, are they?
M: Yes, they are. Many peple play and watch e-sprts. I’ve been waiting fr this event fr a lng time. Wuld yu like t cme alng?
W: Really? I’d lve t. Where is it?
M: It’s in the new stadium. Why dn’t yu jin us this Saturday afternn?
W: Oh, srry. I can’t. I have t meet my badmintn cach.
M: That’s t bad.
Text 7
M: Hey, Melin! S what are yu ding fr the cming hliday?
W: I am travelling arund Eurpe fr tw weeks with my aunt and uncle.
M: Eurpe? Oh, I’ve always wanted t g there!
W: Yes, me, t. I’m s excited. I am planning t visit France and Germany.
M: That’s wnderful! D yu have yur passprt and visa already?
W: I already have my passprt, and I am applying fr my visa tmrrw. Once I get the visa, we’ll bk flight tickets nline.
M: S hw d yu plan t travel arund?
W: We are renting a car and driving! My uncle has always wanted t drive arund Eurpe!
Text8
M: Hey, Linda. I’m ging t the supermarket. D yu want t g with me?
W: I’m afraid nt. I have an appintment with my dentist this afternn.
M: What’s wrng with yur teeth?
W: I’ve had a tthache these days. The dentist checked my teeth n Mnday and asked me t cme back fr a review n Thursday.
M: I see. D yu feel better nw?
W: Much better. The dctr advised me t cut dwn n sweets. Actually, I’m nt interested in them. I remember yu like dessert. Yu really shuld eat less. It’s bad fr yur teeth. And nw I knw the imprtance f brushing teeth every day.
M: Can I g with yu? I als want t have my teeth examined.
W: Sure. Let me start the car first.
Text9
W: Hi, Li Ming. Ready fr the test? D yu have any study tips fr me?
M: Nt really. I just listen t the teacher and take ntes.
W: Oh, grup wrk is my favurite way t learn. I’m an utging persn, s I like t discuss things. Talking t thers helps me remember things.
M: I’m nt very gd at grup wrk but I have ther ways f remembering things. I like using flash cards. They are really effective.
W: Hmm ... Ntes and flash cards... I think yu’re a visual learner!
M: Yes, I guess s. I learn best when I lk at pictures, s I make mind maps t rganise my thughts. I keep a learning diary, t. I write dwn what I’ve learnt and my thughts. It helps me plan my learning and what I need t review fr exams.
W: Ah, that’s a gd idea. I want t try that! My friends and I have a study grup. We talk abut what we’re learning and help each ther. Why dn’t yu jin us?
M: Sure, I’d like that.
Text10
M: Heather learned hw t surf frm her father. It was just like riding a mtrcycle in Califrnia. At first, she was scared. But by the end f her first day, she culd already stand up n her bard, and she tld all her friends that night that she wuld be a great surfer. Half a year later, she bught her wn bard frm a website. Almst every weekend mrning, she drve frm her huse in Ls Angeles t San Dieg and hit the beach. Heather went surfing every minute she was free. But ne afternn, she nticed a big shark cming near her. It was getting clser and clser t her. It was cming straight at her. She tried t swim ut f its way, but it came at her again. Heather knew she had nly ne advantage: her surfbard. She threw it as hard as she culd in the directin f the shark. Amazingly, it hit the shark in the nse, and it left her alne! Heather smiled. Surfing had saved her life!
宜城一中 枣阳一中 曾都一中
襄阳六中 南漳一中 老河口一中
2024—2025 学年上学期期中考试
Dear Jhn,
Yurs,
Li Hua
宜城一中 枣阳一中 曾都一中
襄阳六中 南漳一中 老河口一中
2024—2025 学年上学期期中考试
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