所属成套资源:2025高一下学期期末试卷《英语专辑》(含解析)
江西省部分重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析)
展开
这是一份江西省部分重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析),共7页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7, B.10,5分,满分37,B.$3220等内容,欢迎下载使用。
英 语
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,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 d first?
A.G t a barbecue. B.Pst a letter.C.G shpping.
2.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A.At a travel agency. B.In a library.C.At a bkstre.
3.What time is it nw?
A.9:40. B.10:00.C.10:20.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.The man’s weight. B.Ways t lse weight.C.The man’s diet.
5.Why des the man make the call?
A.T change an appintment. B.T cancel an appintment. C.T make an appintment.
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。
听第六段材料,回答第6至第7两个小题。
6.What des the wman say abut Jack?
A.He is easy-ging.B.He is t prud.C.He is caring abut thers.
7.Wh is crazy abut rck bands?
A.Tm.B.Carl.C.Mark.
听第七段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.Hw des the wman feel nw?
A.Tired.B.Wrried.C.Calm.
9.Why desn’t the man agree with the wman’s suggestin at first?
A.He desn’t want t leave the children.
B.They dn’t have enugh mney.
C.He desn’t want t truble his parents.
10.What is the prbable relatinship between the tw speakers?
A.Clleagues.B.Brther and sister.C.Husband and wife.
听第八段材料,回答第11至第14四个小题。
11.Hw lng did the wman sleep last night?
A.Abut tw hurs. B.Abut six and a half hurs. C.Abut fur and a half hurs.
12.What did the wman d last night?
A.She prepared fr an exam. B.She wrked n sme articles. C.She watched a ftball match.
13.What subject is the wman gd at?
A.English. B.Physics. C.Math.
14.Which university des the man want t g t after high schl?
A.Brwn University. B.Harvard University. C.Yale University.
听第九段材料,回答第15至第17三个小题。
15.Hw was the game in the first quarter?
A.Washingtn tk a 14-2 lead.
B.Washingtn’s fans were ging crazy.
C.Washingtn started ut playing hard.
16.What happened t Washingtn’s best player in this game?
A.He gt injured twice. B.He was frced t stay. C.He hurt his injured knee.
17.Wh shuld be punished accrding t the wman?
A.Washingtn’s fans. B.Washingtn’s cach. C.Washingtn’s best player.
听第十段材料,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.In which cuntry is it prper t make a nise while drinking?
A.Mexic. B.Japan. C.Britain.
19.What is cnsidered rude in the Arab cuntries?
A.Eating with yur left hand.
B.Lifting the bwl t yur muth.
C.Making a nise while having meals.
20.What advice des the speaker give abut different manners?
A.Ding as yu d at hme.
B.Fllwing the native peple.
C.Visiting different cuntries.
第二部分 阅读(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
Great Bks Summer Prgram delivers excellent preparatin fr seminar-style cllege classes and the SAT critical thinking sectin. We are thrilled t annunce Summer 2022 On-Campus prgrams are returning. Enrllment (注册) is pen. Make yur plans tday!
Nte: All n-campus prgrams have Materials & Events fees f $225 fr ne week and $475 fr tw.
21.Hw much des an applicant pay in ttal fr a ne-week prgram at Stanfrd University?
A.$2995.B.$3220.C.$3470.D.$3945.
22.Which prgram will yu chse if yu want t d utdr practice?
A.Prgram 1.B.Prgram 2.C.Prgram 3.D.Prgram 4.
23.What d the fur n-campus prgrams have in cmmn?
A.They ffer seminar-style classes.
B.They prepare students fr the SAT test.
C.They are designed fr junir high students.
D.They aim t prmte students’ writing skills.
B
When Craig Miller mved t the Catskill muntains in New Yrk after retirement, the jurnalist wanted t get away frm traffic jams and wildfires and enjy a quieter pace f life. Yet, ne year int his stay, he became his twn’s newest vlunteer firefighter.
Driving arund twn and nticing recruitment (招聘) signs, he decided t dig further. “Speaking t fire chiefs, I realized they are in crisis since mre than 60% f all firefighters in the US are vlunteers, and rural areas can’t get yung peple t jin,” he says. “The chief was trying t recruit me, saying that it didn’t matter abut my age.” Miller realized that vlunteering wuld be a gd way t becme a part f the cmmunity, s he signed up t train as a firefighter.
“The training wned my life fr three mnths, with night classes and Saturday sessins cvering everything frm perating a panel t thrwing ladders (梯子),” he says. “We started every sessin with a ‘dnning drill(穿钻)’, racing t put 18k f equipment n in under a minute. We smetimes had t d it fur r five times and I was staggering (摇晃) by the end. It immediately imprved my fitness.”
Averaging 60 calluts a year, Miller has experienced his hair- raising mments. “I’ve been n car fires and wildfires, which are stubbrn and difficult. Cars can als give ff sme terrible smkes when they are melting,” he says. “The wrst feeling is when yu get paged, shw up and yu’re the nly ne at the statin. That happened nce when I was early int my training and it was terrifying thinking I wuld have t lead the callut.”
The greatest impact has cme frm helping peple during sme f the wrst mments f their lives. “It’s massively rewarding t put yurself ut there fr strangers and they are s grateful fr us, t,” he says. Despite initially thinking he wuld stp vlunteering at 70, Miller is nw cmmitted t carrying n. “One f the essential things in life is t feel that yur effrts have meaning and that yu are making a difference. I’ll keep ging as lng as I’m able. It gets in yur bld.” he says.
24.Why did Miller vlunteer as a firefighter?
A.He desired a sense f belnging.B.He fund his retirement life dull.
C.He was an adventurus jurnalist.D.He needed materials fr his reprts.
25.What is paragraph 3 mainly abut?
A.A fire rescue peratin.B.The firefighting training.
C.A recipe fr building muscle.D.The challenges facing firefighters.
26.What made Miller feel wrst?
A.He gt his car burnt in a fire.B.He had mre calluts t cpe with.
C.He was unprepared fr the emergency.D.He had t carry ut the peratin alne.
27.What mtivates Miller t cntinue vlunteering?
A.He is full f energy.B.He can encunter strangers.
C.He finds a purpse in his life.D.He desires gratitude frm thers.
C
Frm the swinging rhythms f the 1950s t the auttuned(自动调音)device f tday, pp music has undergne a remarkable transfrmatin. But what exactly has changed, and hw can we measure it?
Researchers identify tw majr “meldic (旋律的) revlutins” in pp music histry: ne in 1975 and anther in 2000. These pivtal mments mark significant shifts in the structure and cmplexity f hit meldies. Interestingly, these musical milestnes aren’t perfectly in line with the revlutins in harmny (和声) and tne clr (音色), suggesting that different aspects f music may evlve at different rates.
During these revlutins, meldies have generally becme simpler, bth in terms f pitch (音高) and rhythm. Mdern pp hits tend t use a smaller range f ntes and simpler rhythmic patterns cmpared t thse frm the 1950s and 60s. At the same time, there was a dramatic increase in “nte density(音符密度)”—the number f ntes squeezed int each secnd f music. This means that while tday’s pp meldies might be simpler in structure, they’re ften delivered mre rapidly, creating a sense f energy and urgency that wasn’t as cmmn in earlier decades.
There are several interesting pssibilities fr what is happening. One thery suggests that as ther aspects f music prductin—like cmplex electrnic beats and richly layered instrumentatin—have becme mre cmplex, meldies have had t simplify t maintain a balance. Anther explanatin pints t the changing landscape f music cnsumptin. In an era f streaming and scial media, where listeners can skip t the next sng in secnds, there may be mre pressure t create tunes that grab attentin instantly. This culd favr simpler, mre repetitive meldies that are easy t remember and sing alng t.
Relatinships between different musical features have als becme strnger in recent years. Fr example, in pst-2000 pp hits, meldies with mre ntes per secnd tend t be less cmplex in terms f pitch variety. This suggests that mdern pp sngwriting may be fllwing stricter patterns than in the past.
28. What d the underlined wrds “pivtal mments” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Revlutinary appraches. B.Significant achievements. C.Turning pints. D.Histrical events.
29. What change has taken place in pp music ver the years?
A.Bigger range f pitch. B.Denser ntes. C.Mre cmplex rhythms. D.Mre diverse tne clrs.
30.Which f the fllwing may cntribute t the revlutin f pp music?
A.The difficulty in creating catchier tunes. B.The cnventinal patterns t enjy music.
C.The cnvenience f switching between sngs. D.The need t balance increasingly intense beats.
31.What’s the purpse f the text?
A.T prve a viewpint.B.T remve sme dubts.
C.T illustrate a principle.D.T analyze a phenmenn.
D
In Prtugal, near the twn f Alqueva, lies Eurpe’s largest artificial lake, hme t an innvative flating slar-pwer plant develped by EDP, a leading renewable energy cmpany. Despite initial dubt abut the high csts and ptential issues f flating slar technlgy, this prject represents the sectr’s fulfillment and readiness fr expansin.
In this first stage f the prject at Alqueva, engineers have statined sme 12,000 PV mdules (光伏组件) n flating platfrms made frm partially recycled plastic and lcally surced sft wd. These are cnnected t an energy-strage system cmbining batteries and are cmbined with the hydrelectric dam’s pwer statin.
Flating slar prjects d face plenty f challenges. The equipment has t be water-, wave-, wind- and strm-resistant, which adds cmplexity and cst. The fish in lakes attract plenty f birds, whse drppings can blck the sun. T deal with this, engineers fr the prject at Alqueva have develped remte-cntrlled cleaning rbts and are wrking n autnmus nes.
Yet flating slar prjects als enjy several advantages. When lcated at existing hydrelectric dams they d nt require any additinal land and can be cnnected t the grid (电网) withut the multi-year wait which is cmmn fr slar prjects. The cling effect f being n water especially bsts the efficiency f the mdules, with studies suggesting gains f between 5% and 15% ver land-based PV, while the shade they prduce slws the water evapratin (蒸发) f the lake.
EDP views flating slar as a crnerstne f its renewable energy strategy. The initial 5 megawatts (MW兆瓦) capacity at Alqueva may seem mdest, but it’s just the beginning. The cmpany is planning a secnd stage, which will see an additinal 70MW capacity by 2025. Accrding t Wd Mackenzie, a leading cnsultancy, flating slar technlgy culd deliver up t 60,000MW f renewable energy glbally by 2031. “This may pale in cmparisn t the 1,600,000MW f slar capacity installed as f last year. But every bit cunts,” he added.
32.Which f the fllwing best describes the EDP prject?
A.Ecnmical and ec-friendly.B.Innvative and labr-saving.
C.Land-saving and efficient.D.Challenging and experimental.
33.Why are cleaning rbts needed?
A.They prevent water damage.B.They prtect mdules.
C.They reduce manual csts.D.They remve bird waste.
34.What advantage f flating slar prjects is highlighted?
A.They use lcal sft wd nly.B.They reduce water lss via shading.
C.They create new habitats fr wildlife.D.They need n new pwer statins.
35.What is a suitable title fr the text?
A.Flating Slar Ready t Shine.B.The Dawn f Renewable Energy.
C.Slar Pwer r Hydrelectric Pwer.D.5MW t 75MW: Alqueva’s Slar Leap.
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。
Travelers ften fill their suitcases with suvenirs like refrigeratr magnets, keychains, and pstcards.______36_________Nw, thse visiting the Italian lakeside twn f Cm have anther, slightly less cnventinal item t bring hme: a sealed can f Lake Cm air.
ItalyCmunica, a cmmunicatins cmpany, is selling 13.5-unce cans f “pure air frm the mst beautiful lake in the wrld” fr rughly $11 (€9.90) each.______37________They feature a dark blue label with an illustratin f a bat cruising thrugh the water.“Open it whenever yu need a mment f escape, tranquility, r simply beauty,” instructs the website.“Only thse wh visit Lake Cm can want t buy ur suvenir; memries are nt bught but lived.”
Sitting at the base f the Alps, Lake Cm is a large bdy f water in Italy’s nrthern Lmbardy regin._____38_____Many celebrities wn secnd hmes in the surrunding area, and numerus mvies have been filmed there.
_____39_______ Clever businesspeple have been selling similar prducts fr decades.In muntain twns and ther high-elevatin destinatins, “xygen in a can” is smetimes marketed as an antidte (缓解物) t altitude sickness, despite little scientific evidence t supprt that claim.Any benefits frm canned air are likely due t the placeb (安慰剂) effect, experts say.
Alessandr Rapinese, the mayr f Cm, says that he wuld rather vacatiners bught silk scarves, which the regin is knwn fr, r ther suvenirs.Hwever, he adds:“_____40_______ Just make sure t take beautiful memries f this area as well.”
A. It’s the best suvenir ptin.
B. It has becme a ppular vacatin destinatin.
C. Suvenirs have a lng and fascinating histry.
D. These little items serve as reminders f their vacatin.
E. If smene wants t take sme hme, that’s perfectly fine.
F. The cans are marketed as “luxurius” suvenirs n the prduct website.
G. This is nt the first time canned air has been marketed t turists, thugh.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
When I was yung, my mm used t buy vegetables frm a lady vendr (小贩) wh visited ur hme daily. On a particular Sunday, the vendr 41 bunches f spinach (菠菜). Her 42 was ne pund per bunch. My mm’s cunter-bid was exactly half that 43 but cmmitted t buying fur bunches at that price.
The vendr 44 declared that she didn’t even 45 her cst at that price, laded the basket n her head, and walked away. After taking fur steps ahead, the vendr turned back and shuted, “Make it 75 pennies a bunch.” My mm 46 her riginal 50 pennies, stressing the 47 f quantity discunt. The vendr walked n. The tw f them precisely knew each ther’s 48 .The vendr turned arund, came back t ur huse, while my mm was waiting at the drstep. The deal was finally 49 at my mm’s bid. Then my mm tk her time 50 each bunch by gently chsing and examining each with a 51 eye fr bth its quality and quantity. She finally selected fur bunches t her satisfactin.
52 the vendr gt up, she shk due t apparent 53 .After learning she didn’t have any fd, mm hurried inside and came back swiftly with sme fd and ffered it t the vendr. She hungrily and gratefully ate the fd and cntinued her business.
Puzzled, I questined Mm’s 54 —tugh in bargaining but 55 in ffering fd. My mm smiled and said, “My dear child, there is n kindness in trading and there shall never be any trading in kindness.”
41.A.brughtB.washedC.fetchedD.tk
42.A.materialB.prpsalC.amuntD.bid
43.A.prmiseB.planC.figureD.idea
44.A.greedilyB.plitelyC.desperatelyD.anxiusly
45.A.cnsumeB.prmteC.dubleD.recver
46.A.adjusted tB.stuck tC.attended tD.referred t
47.A.lessnB.chiceC.weaknessD.thery
48.A.schedulesB.dreamsC.tasksD.strategies
49.A.cnstructedB.designedC.madeD.arranged
50.A.checkingB.appreciatingC.reviewingD.cunting
51.A.criticalB.charmingC.lgicalD.understanding
52.A.ThughB.AsC.WhileD.Once
53.A.angerB.excitementC.dizzinessD.anxiety
54.A.gestureB.apprachC.cmmitmentD.interventin
55.A.sensitiveB.humbleC.kindD.mature
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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
Brn in the Netherlands in 1883, Van Ggh had always been interested in art and tried t wrk 56 a prfessinal painter. His early wrks 57 (characterize) by dark clrs until 1886, 58 his brther, The, invited him t cme t live in Paris, where the bright clrs f Impressinist art greatly influenced his style.
Later, Van Ggh mved t suthern France. In 1888, after suffering a mental breakdwn, he stayed in a hspital where he painted ver 20 versins f 59 view frm his windw, which cvered different times and weather cnditins, 60 (create) nly ne night view. He wrte t The: “This mrning I saw the cuntryside… with nthing but the mrning star.” This “star” was actually Venus, which inspired him t create his 61 (influence) painting, The Starry Night.
The Starry Night (1889) describes a dramatic cypress tree stretching upward like flames, imaginary village scenery, and a swirling sky 62 (fill) with celestial bdies. Thugh unrealistically adding a village, the painting reveals 63 Van Ggh saw thrugh his “mind’s eye”. The cntrast between quiet darkness and dynamic clrs 64 (mirrr) his cmplex genius, prving that true art ften ges beynd 65 (simple) cpying reality.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
(满分15分)
假如你是高一学生李华,你校于上周五在学校报告厅成功举办了“校园经典诵读活动”。请你为校英语报写一篇短文,报道此次活动。内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动时间、地点和内容;3. 活动反响。
注意: 1. 词数 80 左右,文章标题已给出,不计入总词数; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Campus Classic Recitatin Activity
(满分25分)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。
The exhibitin hall was filled with bright lights. All the finalists f the “Traditinal Paper-cutting Cmpetitin” were prudly shwing their wrks. I,16-year-ld Mia, placed my Butterfly Garden n the display table. My hands were shaking. I used Grandma’s favrite scissrs (剪刀) t cut this red paper. There were many carefully-made butterflies n it. Each ne shwed hw many hurs I spent practicing.
I culd hear Grandma’s vice in my head. “Paper-cutting isn’t just abut making pretty shapes,” she ften said with a smile. “It’s like writing a stry with scissrs. Every cut tells a part f ur family, ur life, and ur lve fr this art.” She wuld sit beside me fr hurs, shwing me hw t fld the paper just right and guiding my hand as I made each cut. “Lk, Mia,” she’d say, “this curve (曲线) is like a river in ur village, and these tiny hles are the stars we see at night.” I listened carefully, feeling the magic f ur family’s stries cming t life n the paper.
When the judges walked arund t check all the wrks, I was really nervus. I saw them stp at sme ther pieces. My thrat went dry, and I started biting my lip anxiusly. But I still thught my Butterfly Garden was the best. The big butterfly in the middle was fr Grandma, wh taught me everything. The smaller nes arund it were like the memries we shared.
When the hst walked nt the stage t say wh wn, my heart was beating s fast. I felt like it culd jump ut f my chest. I was thinking abut standing n the stage, getting the medal. But then I heard the hst say, “The winner f the cmpetitin is... Lucy with her Ballet Dream!” Fr a mment, I felt like I culdn’t breathe. My Butterfly Garden lked s simple and nt special at all cmpared t her shiny, high-tech paper-cut. I lked at Grandma in the crwd. She was smiling, her eyes bright and prud, as if she wanted t tell me smething imprtant.
注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右
2. 续写部分分为两段,开头已给出。
Paragraph 1: I std there frzen as Lucy was handed the glden medal.__________________________________
Paragraph 2:Suddenly, a warm hand tuched my shulder._____________________________________________
高一期末英语试卷参考答案(后附听力材料)
听力:1-5 CCABA 6-10 BAABC 11-15 CACBA 16-20 CBBAB
阅读理解: 21-23 BDB 24-27 ABDC 28-31 CBCD 32-35 CDBA
七选五: 36-40 DFBGE
完型填空:41-45 ADCBD 46-50 BDDCA 51-55 ABCBC
语法填空:
56.as 57.were characterized 58.when 59.the 60.creating 61.influential 62.filled 63.what 64.mirrrs 65.Simply
应用文作文参考范文:
Campus Classic Recitatin Activity
Last Friday, ur schl successfully held the “Campus Classic Recitatin Activity” in the schl lecture hall.
The activity aimed t prmte students’ appreciatin f classic literature and imprve their language skills. During the event, students frm different grades tk turns t the stage, reciting classic pems and essays in bth Chinese and English with passin. Their wnderful perfrmances brught the beauty f the classics t life.
The activity received an enthusiastic respnse. Students said they nt nly had a deeper understanding f the classics but als were inspired t explre mre literary wrks. It is hped that mre such activities will be held in the future t enrich ur campus cultural life.
读后续写范文:
I std there frzen as Lucy was handed the glden medal. She walked ver t me with a bright smile, her eyes sparkling with genuine warmth. "Mia," she said sftly, "yur Butterfly Garden is truly amazing. I was s mved by it. The way yu captured the memries and lve in each butterfly is incredible. " Her wrds felt like a ray f sunshine breaking thrugh the cluds f my disappintment. I lked at her, surprised and tuched. "Thank yu, Lucy," I managed t say, my vice trembling a little. "Yu really think s?" She ndded earnestly. "I d. And dn't ever frget that true art cmes frm the heart, nt just frm winning a cmpetitin."
Suddenly, a warm hand tuched my shulder. It was Grandma. She wrapped her arms arund me, and I culd feel her warmth and strength.With a gentle smile n the face,she said, “Mia, remember what I always tld yu? Paper-cutting is abut sharing ur stries and lve. Yu did that perfectly. Dn’t let a medal define yur wrth. Keep n cutting, and yur stries will tuch mre hearts.” I was deeply mved by her wrds and decided t keep practicing and sharing ur family’s stries thrugh paper-cutting.
听力材料
1.C
【原文】W: Hney, I’m ging dwntwn. D we need anything fr the barbecue tnight?
M: Oh, yes. We need sme steaks and sme juice. And maybe yu culd get sme stamps afterwards.
2.C
【原文】M: Excuse me. I`m lking fr a bk named Travel in England, but I can`t find it anywhere.
W: Let me see. I am srry—we have just sld ur last cpy.
3.A
【原文】W: Oh, n. It’s ten ’clck already, and I haven’t finished my hmewrk.
M: Dn’t wrry. That clck is twenty minutes fast. Yu still have time t d it.
4.B
【原文】W: David, I hear yu’re trying t lse sme weight. Hw d yu plan t d that?
M: I’ll g n a diet.
W: I dn’t think it’s a gd idea. Yu shuld eat healthily, but exercise is mre beneficial.
5.A
【原文】W: Hell. Ben Newman’s ffice. Can I help yu?
M: This is Tm Davis. I have an appintment with Ben at 8: 40 this mrning, but I am afraid I’ll be 20 minutes late.
M: OK. I’ll let him knw.
W: Thank yu very much.
6.B 7.A
【原文】M: S Lucy, what d yu think f the peple wrking here in the news ffice?
W: I think mst f them are fine and are easy t get alng with, but I dn’t like Jack. He`s very prud f himself. I feel that peple wh are t cnfident care little abut thers’ pinins.
M: Yes, I agree. I think Mark is fascinating. He always has smething intelligent t say.
W: Yes, and Carl’s fun t be with. I really lk frward t hearing her jkes every day. What d yu think f Tm?
M: He`s all right. He’s very quiet, s it`s hard t knw what kind f persn he really is. All I knw is that he’s crazy abut rck bands.
W: Really? S cl.
8.A 9.B 10.C
【原文】W: I really need a hliday. I am s wrn ut by wrking all day and then having t clean the huse and ck every evening.
M: I dn`t knw if we can affrd a vacatin right nw.
W: Oh, please, it’ll be wnderful. Just yu and me tgether. It desn’t have t be t expensive. We can g t Eurpe in a car and we can leave the children with ur parents. It’s been a lng time since they saw their grandparents.
M: Well, I have been s stressed at wrk lately. A vacatin culd just help me relax.
11.C 12.A 13.C 14.B
【原文】M: Are yu all right, Kim? Yu lk terrible.
W: I’m fine. I just stayed up t late last night. I didn’t g t sleep until 2 am, and then I gt up at 6: 30 this mrning.
M: Did yu stay up late fr a ftball game again?
W: N. I was studying fr an English exam.
M: Yu shuldn’t stay up s late befre an exam. I read an article the ther day that said students really shuld get a gd night’s sleep befre an exam.
W: I knw that, but I hadn’t prepared well fr the exam. I had n chice. I certainly wn’t d that again. I feel terrible nw, and my head aches a little, I really need t sleep well tnight.
M: D yu have an exam tmrrw?
W: Yes, but I’m nt wrried abut it at all. I’m gd at math. I’m ging t majr in math in cllege.
M: Kim, have yu cnsidered which cllege t g t after high schl?
W: Nt yet. But my mther hpes I’ll g t either Yale r Brwn t study physics. What abut yu?
M: Harvard. That’s my biggest dream.
15.A 16.C 17.B
【原文】M: Did yu watch the ftball game ver the weekend?
W: Ftball game? Was Barcelna playing?
M: N, nt that ftball. American ftball.
W: Oh…n, I didn’t. What happened?
M: Well, the game between Washingtn and Seattle was pretty cl. Washingtn started ut playing great, and they tk a 14-2 lead in the first quarter.
W: Ww. S they wn by a lt, right?
M: N, smething crazy happened. Washingtn’s best player hurt his knee in the secnd quarter, the same knee that he injured a few weeks ag but the cach decided t let him stay in the game.
W: Why didn’t the cach let him rest?
M: Because he tld the cach that he culd play.
W: Of curse he’s ging t say that! Thse guys always pretend they’re nt hurt, even when they are.
M: Well, he ended up playing pretty badly after the secnd quarter, and Seattle ended up winning the game by quite a few pints.
W: I think that cach shuld get fired fr leaving him in!
M: Yeah, that was what a lt f fans were saying.
18.B 19.A 20.BPrgram 1: Great Bks & Writer’s Wrkshp at Pepperdine University Malibu, CA
Fr Rising Grades 6-8 and Grades 9 — 12
One and Tw-Week Prgrams
Chse the ne-week Seminar and Discussin prgram. Select Writer’s Wrkshp fr students eager t explre the art f creative writing. Or, stay fr bth!
One-week Tuitin: $2695 Tw-week Tuitin: $5390
Prgram 2: Great Bks & Writer’s Wrkshp at Amherst Cllege Amherst, MA
Fr Rising Grades 6-8 and Grades 9 — 12
One and Tw-Week Prgrams
We will be ffering Seminar and Discussin prgrams and a Writer’s Wrkshp fr students eager t explre the art f writing in all frms.
One-week Tuitin: $2495 Tw-week Tuitin: $4990
Prgram 3: Great Bks at Stanfrd University Stanfrd, CA
Fr Rising Grades 6-8 and Grades 9 — 12
One and Tw-Week Prgrams
Yung peple gather t experience reading and life at Stanfrd University. Jin us fr ne week r tw f Great Bks Seminar and Discussin prgrams!
One-week Tuitin: $2995 Tw-week Tuitin: $5990
Prgram 4: A Tall Ship Adventure Fr Rising Grades 9 — 12
Sail frm Bangr t Prtland, ME
One Week Prgram
Great Bks is excited t annunce the secnd year f Tales f the Sea: a Tall Ship Adventure. This prgram fr high schl students marries the study f maritime literature with living and learning t sail. Time will be split between seminar and discussin and sailing educatin with visits t castal islands.
One-week Tuitin: $2995
相关试卷
这是一份江西省部分重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析),共11页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7, B.10,5分,满分37,B.$3220等内容,欢迎下载使用。
这是一份江西省南昌市重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末试卷 英语(含解析),共13页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
这是一份江西省上饶市重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析),共13页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7, B等内容,欢迎下载使用。
相关试卷 更多
- 1.电子资料成功下载后不支持退换,如发现资料有内容错误问题请联系客服,如若属实,我们会补偿您的损失
- 2.压缩包下载后请先用软件解压,再使用对应软件打开;软件版本较低时请及时更新
- 3.资料下载成功后可在60天以内免费重复下载
免费领取教师福利