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    这是一份江苏省宿迁市沭阳县2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题(无答案),共9页。试卷主要包含了7题,9题等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    (考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分)
    注意事项:
    1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
    2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸或答题卡上,答案写在试卷上的无效。
    第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
    第一部分:听力 (共20题;每小题1.5分,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
    1. What will the wman buy?
    A. Milk.B. Ptates.C. Bread.
    2. Which buttn will the man press?
    A. The tp ne.B. The middle ne.C. The bttm ne.
    3. What d we knw abut the man?
    A. He managed t send his wrk.
    B. He used anther cmputer.
    C. He lst all his changes.
    4. What des Natalie want t d next?
    A. Make a call.B. Climb the tree.C. Cmfrt her cat.
    5. Where are the speakers?
    A. In a car.B. On a train.C. On a bus.
    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 the speakers talking abut?
    A. When t check the gds. B. Hw t put things in rder.
    C. What ffice supplies t buy.
    7. What is n the wman’s bkshelf?
    A. Pens.B. Files.C. Paper.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    8. What des the man remind the wman f?
    A. Her safety.B. Her study.C. Her friends.
    9. Hw much will the wman get?
    A.£20.B.£30.C.£50.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. Where des Amy want t g first?
    A. The beach.B. The campsite.C. The natinal parks.
    11. Hw lng will the trip be?
    A. One week.B. Tw weeks.C. Three weeks.
    12. What will Ben be respnsible fr?
    A. Bking htels.B. Finding campsites.C. Examining the car.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. What did Mike have tday?
    A. A surprise test.B. The midterm tests.C. The final tests.
    14. What des the wman think f Mike’s revisin plan?
    A. Surprising.B. Unwise.C. Acceptable.
    15. What des the wman suggest Mike d?
    A. D as his classmates d.
    B. Cntinue t learn swimming.
    C. Spare sme time t review his lessns daily.
    16. What will Mike d?
    A. Make a study plan.B. Help prepare lunch.C. Wash his clthes.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. What is the speaker’s pinin n being a kindergarten teacher?
    A. Helpful.B. Tiring.C. Prmising.
    18. Wh inspired the speaker t cnsider her dream carefully?
    A. Her parents.B. Her teacher.C. Her classmates.
    19. What des the speaker decide t d in high schl?
    A. Pay attentin t children’s feelings.
    B. Find a part-time jb in child care.
    C. Study hard fr higher educatin.
    20. What is the speaker’s gal?
    A. T get supprt frm wrking parents.
    B. T help her children becme cheerful.
    C. T create a happy kindergarten envirnment.
    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)
    A
    Turkey Grand Tur
    Are yu ready fr an adventure that takes yu thrugh time? Archaelgical Paths invites yu n a 14-day trip t Turkey, a cuntry knwn as the “Cradle f Civilizatin”.
    Overview
    Our jurney starts in Istanbul, the histric heart f Turkey and the frmer capital f the Byzantine Empire. Frm there, we’ll head t Try, where ancient legends were brn. The next destinatin is Ephesus, a sacred biblical city that gives us a glimpse int ancient Christian heritage.
    Highlight
    The mst thrilling part f the tur is Gbekli Tepe, the ldest temple ever discvered, dating back 12,000 years. Older than Stnehenge and the Pyramids, Gbekli Tepe challenges ur understanding f early civilizatins. The cmplex carvings and huge structures there reveal hw early human civilizatins began and hw they started t becme skilled architects.
    Pricing and Inclusins
    The price per persn is $9985 fr a duble rm (with a 1200 depsit required during bking). If yu are traveling alne, yu can share a rm with anther tur member r pay an extra $2985 fr a single rm. Full payment is due three mnths befre the tur begins.
    The price includes:
    A 13-night stay at 4 r 5-star htels
    Three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
    Entrance tickets and an English-speaking guide
    An English-speaking tur leader
    Transprtatin in air-cnditined buses
    Airprt arrival and departure transfers
    ●A dmestic flight frm Urfa/ Gaziantep t Istanbul
    ●Travel insurance
    Registratin
    T register, click n the “BOOK NOW” buttn. After registratin, make the depsit payment t secure yur spt n the tur. Spaces are limited, s bking early is recmmended. Fr any questins, cntact Archaelgical Paths at cntact@ archaelgicalpaths. cm.
    21. What makes Gbekli Tepe special?
    A. It’s a trip t Turkey lasting 14 days.
    B. It’s a sacred biblical city with ancient Christian heritage.
    C. It enhances ur understanding f early civilizatins and architecture.
    D. It stands as an imprtant and amazing astrnmical discvery in recent histry.
    22. What is nt included in the tur price?
    A. MealsB. Travel insurance
    C. Internatinal flightsD. Entrance tickets
    23. What can the text be fund?
    A. In a histry bk.B. In a bigraphy.
    C. In travel diary.D. In a website.
    B
    When she was a child, Sfia Alice Leadbetter wished she had been given a mre “ppular” name because there weren’t many girls with the same name when she was at schl. It wasn’t very cmmn. Hwever, Scientists have called “Sfia” the mst beautiful name f 2022. Sfia has grwn t lve her name since then.
    “Sfia” is currently ranked the 23rd mst ppular name in the UK, while the Greek spelling f Sphia sits at number 12, just utside f the UK tp ten.
    Sfia feels having such a beautiful name has benefited her in life. Accrding t her, nice-sunding names “encurage peple t think differently abut yu.” she says, “I think what I like best abut my name is hw it’s pretty ancient and steeped in(饱含) histry. I believe it is an Ancient Greek wrd fr wisdm. I’m a big histry lver s this makes it feel a bit special!”
    Sfia’s name was chsen at the very last minute, with her dad suggesting it after she was already brn. Her parents hadn’t agreed n a name befrehand. Sfia isn’t quite sure hw inspiratin came. Her mum’s favurite “Alice” was added as a middle name.
    Sfia says she didn’t believe that her name culd be vted the mst beautiful-sunding, admitting she desn’t keep up t date with ppular names right nw as starting a family f her wn is still far frm her mind.
    24. Hw did Sfia feel abut her name when she was yung?
    A. Quite amazed.B. Very attractive.
    C. A bit cnfused.D. A little dissatisfied.
    25. What des Sfia think f having a nice-sunding name?
    A. It makes smene frtunate.B. It culd make peple wise.
    C. It helps leave a gd impressin.D. It means mre chances t succeed.
    26. What can we learn frm paragraph 4?
    A. What “Sfia” sunds like.
    B. Why “Sfia” is better than“Alice”.
    C. Hw Sfia gt her name after birth.
    D. What inspired Sfia’s father t give her that name.
    27. What wuld be the mst suitable title fr the text?
    A. Every name differs
    B. Every name has its deep rts
    C. My name was declared the mst beautiful
    D. My name was the mst ppular in the wrld
    C
    If yu g ut t eat in Beijing, yu may get a taste f fd made by a new kind f cking rbt. These rbts recently gt their first business license. The license allws them t wrk in restaurants.
    In the past years, many rbts have been made t help human cks. But mst rbts can nly ck ne type f fd, such as pancakes r ndles. The rbts that gt the license this time are much smarter. They were made by EncSmart Technlgy, a cmpany based in Beijing. They can ck many different dishes and even create new menus. What’s mre, they knw hw t avid safety risks based n the wrking envirnment. Right nw, the rbts are already wrking at restaurants in Haidian district. By the end f this year, the rbts will start serving ice cream, drinks and salads at mre restaurants.
    This will help get fd t custmers faster, said Tian Yan at EncSmart. She believes that intelligence technlgy can help reduce csts, simplify fd prcessing, and meet custmers’ need fr precise and cnsistent flavrs. “Our gal is t make cnsumer-grade rbts mre affrdable and accessible,” she added. “Safety is the cre. Our rbts can learn thrugh algrithms(算法) t imprve heating efficiency in rder t make the fd mre tasty. The sensrs n rbts can mnitr the temperatures f il in rder t avid any kitchen fire risks.”
    Wang Xinwei, deputy secretary-general f the Beijing Branch f the Wrld Federatin f Chinese Catering Industry, said, “While the spread f embdied AI rbts may increase shrt-term jb pressure, in the lng run, they will drive the restaurant industry tward greater intelligence, creating new jbs.”
    28. What can the new smarter cking rbt d?
    A. They can avid rad risks.B. They can serve as a waiter.
    C. They can create new menus.D. They can nly ck ne type f fd.
    29. Accrding t Tian Yan, using these cking rbts will ______.
    A. help lwer cstsB. cater t all custmers
    C. make the fd taste wrseD. slw dwn the fd serving prcess
    30. What’s Wang Xinwei’s attitude tward embdied AI rbts?
    A. Unclear.B. Dismissive.C. Dubtful.D. Apprving.
    31. What is the text mainly abut?
    A. The develpment f AI technlgy.
    B. The future f the restaurant industry.
    C. The histry f rbts in the fd industry.
    D. The intrductin f cking rbts in Beijing.
    D
    “Are yu even listening t me?” It’s a questin that an anxius mther ften thrws at her teenagers, and the truthful answer is prbably. “N.”
    It’s hard t really blame them. A new study, which was published n April 28 in the Jurnal f Neurscience, suggests the reactin we have t certain vices naturally changes with time, making ur mther’s vice feel less valuable.
    The scientists scanned the adlescent brains, and fund that in the brains f children 12 and under, hearing Mm’ s vice triggers an explsin f unique respnse. Yet smetime arund a kid’s 13th birthday, a change happens. The mther’s vice n lnger leads t the same neurlgical reactin. Teenagers n lnger find their mther’s vice uniquely rewarding. Instead, their brains appear mre respnsive t all vices in general, whether new r remembered. The change is s clear that researchers are able t guess a child’ s age simply based n hw their brains respnd t their mther’s vice.
    “Just as a baby knws t pay attentin t his r her mther’s vice, an adlescent knws t pay attentin t nvel(新的) vices.” explains Daniel Abram frm Stanfrd University. “As a teen, yu dn’t knw yu’re ding this. Yu’re just being yu: Yu’ve gt yur friends and yu want t spend time with them. Yur mind is increasingly sensitive t and attracted t these nvel vices.”
    A large number f studies have shwn that fr yung children, a mther’s vice plays an imprtant rle in their health and develpment, influencing their stress levels, their feeding skills, and their prcessing f speech. S it makes sense that a child’s brain wuld be especially in tune with the vice f their parents.
    Hwever, there cmes a pint when listening t ther peple ther than yur mther is mre beneficial. “When teens appear t be rebelling(叛逆) by nt listening t their parents, it is because they want t pay mre attentin t vices utside their hme,” says neurscientist Vind Menn, als frm Stanfrd University. These changes culd be nrmal parts f healthy scial develpment, allwing teenagers t better understand the ideas f thers.” These are changes that help teens frm cnnectins which allw them t be scially adept(熟练的) utside their families.”
    32. Why des the authr mentin the questin in the first paragraph?
    A. T prve a thery.B. T make a predictin.
    C. T intrduce the tpic.D. T give a pssible explanatin.
    33. What des the underlined wrd “trigger” in paragraph 3 mean?
    A. result inB. argue frC. cunt nD. take in
    34. What can we infer frm Daniel Abram’s wrds?
    A. Adlescents find their mther’s vice unique.
    B. adlescents ignre their mther’s vice n purpse.
    C. Adlescents are naturally attracted t nvel vices.
    D. Adlescents are aware f their changing reactin t vices.
    35. What may be the advantage f teens’ changes accrding t the passage?
    A. They can reduce parents’ stress.
    B. They can change teens’ brain cmpletely.
    C. They can help imprve academic perfrmance.
    D. They can help teens get alng well with thers.
    第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
    In Australia, Nvember is the final exam seasn, and fr high schl students, it’s ne f the mst imprtant exam perids. It is a stressful time fr everyne. Hwever, frm my cuntless exam experiences, 36 .
    Start early. The fficial exam preparatin perid starts abut ne week befre the final exam perid. 37 . Let’s admit it, after being bmbarded(轰炸) by cuntless assignments and tests, n ne in the final weeks f the semester will have much memry f the cntent taught in week ne. I usually g thrugh the ntes I tk thrughut the semester t refresh my memry. 38 , s that I can catch up, ask the teachers questins when they are nt busy and be better prepared fr the practice exams that we d later. At the very least, it gives me a sense f cntrl. This can be very imprtant when yu are verwhelmed by cntent and feel unmtivated!
    Live healthily. A lt f peple stay up late reviewing cntent befre the exam, but this is nt healthy at all. Sleep is necessary t restre ur physical and mental functins. In particular, 39 . I recmmend this based n my persnal experience. I always feel exhausted the next day if I g t sleep after 1 am. Withut enugh sleep, I cannt stay prductive. Sacrificing sleep time fr reviewing is n wrth it. We need time t relax.
    40 . This may nt wrk fr everyne, but I persnally find it helpful. Having friends t study with nt nly prvides us with pprtunities t figure ut blind spts in ur understanding but als allws us t have different perspectives, which is helpful in terms f prblem-slving. Als, the presence f friends can mtivate me t stay psitive, and talking t them can ease my anxiety caused by exams.
    A. Study with friends
    B. Ask help when necessary
    C. It can help imprve ur memries
    D. It can make me stuck n difficult questins
    E. But I usually begin my review abut tw weeks earlier
    F. This helps me identify the parts that I d nt understand well
    G. I want t share sme tips and tricks that have helped me handle final exams
    第三部分:完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
    Sarah ften helped ut at her dad’s restaurant, but tday felt different— she was given the respnsibility f serving custmers. 41 , yet nervus, she carefully carried a prk steak t Table 6. Her excitement quickly turned t 42 when she saw Kassy, a ppular girl frm schl, sitting there with her friends. Feeling shy and afraid, Sarah ducked behind the frnt desk t 43 being seen.
    Thugh she was an excellent student, Sarah ften felt 44 amng her wealthy classmates. She remembered hw Kassy used t make fun f her and 45 that Kassy might d the same again, especially nw that she was wrking at her dad’ s restaurant. When Sarah’s dad fund her hiding, he culd 46 her unease and suggested that she take a break.
    Turning back t the kitchen, Sarah felt bad fr letting her dad 47 . T her surprise, Hannah, ne f Kassy’s friends, came ver and said that she knew hw 48 Kassy culd be. She als praised Sarah fr her hard wrk. Her 49 gave Sarah the strength she needed.
    Encuraged by Hannah’ s wrds, Sarah decided t 50 her anxieties. She returned t the dining area and brught the bill t Kassy’s 51 . When Kassy tried t make fun f her, Sarah, with the supprt f Hannah, 52 in a playful way. They did a silly “crab dance” and laughed tgether.
    As Sarah returned t the frnt desk, she n lnger felt 53 r ashamed f her jb. It didn’t matter what thers thught f her r her jb; what truly 54 was hard wrk, kindness, and a sense f her wn wrth. Frm then n, she started t enjy her new rle with 55 and pride.
    41. A. RelaxedB. DisappintedC. WrriedD. Excited
    42. A. gratitudeB. familiarityC. anxietyD. srrw
    43. A. advanceB. avidC. alarmD. argue
    44. A. ahead f scheduleB. in high spiritsC. at first sightD. ut f place
    45. A. plannedB. struggledC. fearedD. happened
    46. A. senseB. admireC. cntributeD. exchange
    47. A. utB. dwnC. gD. ff
    48. A. slimB. eagerC. efficientD. mean
    49.A. cmfrtB. resurceC. sufferingD. talent
    50. A. dealB. prmiseC. faceD. attack
    51. A. cunterB. tableC. cashierD. registry
    52. A. prmisedB. imprvedC. respndedD. created
    53. A. expertB. well-rundedC. awkwardD. well-infrmed
    54. A. rseB. aimedC. differedD. mattered
    55. A. cnfidenceB. selflessnessC. shallwnessD. hnesty
    第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题)
    第四部分:基础知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)
    第一节:语法填空 (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。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
    The 144-hur visa-free plicy helps freigners see the real China
    Yu must have heard f “city bu city”( meaning city r nt city), an internet buzzwrd(流行语) created by freign blgger Babaxing. It 56 (use) t ask if a place feels like a big, fashinable city.
    Millins f freigners like Babaxin g are visiting China and psting their travel 57 (vide). The visa-free transit plicy (过境免签政策) plays 58 imprtant rle in this trend. Travelers frm 54 cuntries can stay in China fr up t six days withut a visa as lng as they have a travel dcument and a cnnecting ticket(联运机票) t leave.
    The visa-free transit plicy started in 2013. Back then, it 59 (allw) travelers t stay fr 72 hurs in seven different big cities in China. Nw, travelers can stay fr 144 hurs in41 places. In the first three mnths f this year, 266 percent mre freigners came t China thrugh visa-free plicies 60 (cmpare) with the same perid last year.
    Seeing is believing. Thrugh this plicy, a 61 (grw) number f peple get t see the real China. “This is the whle reasn why we decided t cme t China— we wanted t see 62 (exact) what it’s like fr urselves,” said Irish YuTuber Luke in his nline vide. “It’s different 63 what I heard.”
    Freigners used t visit famus turist 64 (attract) like the Frbidden City and the Great Wall. But nw they prefer experiencing everyday activities like shpping at markets, riding shared bikes and jining square dancing in parks, 65 give freigners a clser lk at everyday life in China, said Yuyuantantian, a new media accunt under China Media Grup.
    第二节:单句填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
    根据提示内容,在空白处填入恰当的单词或者所给单词的正确形式。
    66. I have ______(信心) in yur ability t make a difference t yur family, t yur cmmunity and t ur cuntry.
    67. Senir high schl will help yu learn and grw, yet yu alne are ______(有责任) fr realizing yur great ptential.
    68. T fully realize yur ______(潜力), it is imprtant fr yu t make the mst f ur schl resurces.
    69. Yu shuld set gals ______ (base) n yur abilities and skills.
    70. I enjyed mst f the classes, but sme f them were quite ______ (challenge).
    71. These thughts can have a negative effect ______ peple f any shape r size, bth male and female.
    72. Yu may feel anxius that yu are develping at a different rate t yur friends, ______ (sht) up in height r getting left far behind.
    73. It can be a big headache t ______(平衡) yur develping mental needs t.
    74. The key t keeping the peace is ______(有规律的) and hnest cmmunicatin.
    75. After yu have thught it thrugh, explain yur actins and feelings ______ (calm), listen carefully, and address their cncerns.
    76. Our ______ (rigin) plan was t see a film at the cinema that afternn.
    77. I wish they culd be mre ______(灵活的) s that I can make my wn chices abut what t d in my spare time.78. When Nels ______ (graduate) frm grammar schl, he wanted t g n t high schl.
    79. Perhaps she knws she’s in the wrng and wants t ______(道歉).
    80. I must ______(尊重) and supprt the chices he makes.
    81. As we walk the “path f life”, we may smetimes wish t be alne with ur wn thughts, fr quiet perids f ______ (reflect) can lead t persnal imprvement.
    82. As we live in scial grups, there are many ______ (benefit) f friendship that we can enjy.
    83. The first fruit f friendship is the peace that cmes frm sharing with friends ur jy, sadness, success and ______ (fail).
    84. In ______(此外), Miss Edwards says the surgery makes her lk unnatural.
    85. They shuld get plenty f exercise t stay ______(精力充沛的) and fit.
    第五部分:书面表达(满分20分)
    假如你是李华,你以前的同学 Jim 写信向你求助。他在新的学校不适应,渴望交到新的朋友。请你给他写一封回信。内容包括:
    1.表示理解;2.给出建议。
    注意:
    1.词数100左右。2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    Dear Jim,
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua

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