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迪庆州2024-2025学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高一英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、—Will you go to Mary’s birthday party?

    —No. _____ invited, I cannot go to it. I will be very busy then.

    A.Only if B.Now that

    C.As though D.Even though

  • 2、A lot of dust has   on the farm machines.

    A.brought up B.taken up C.built up D.picked up

  • 3、Helen had to shout ______ above the sound of the music.

    A.making her heard B.to make her hear

    C.making herself heard D.to make herself heard

  • 4、— What do you think of their marriage?

    — ______, if I were Kate, I would not marry him.

    A.Generally speaking B.I have no idea

    C.To be honest D.To my surprise

  • 5、I won’t be free this afternoon. I ________ one friend off.

    A.will be seeing B.will have seen C.have seen D.saw

  • 6、The e-bikes, ________ can run at about 30 kilometers an hour, enable users to cover longer distances and save time.

    A.that

    B.what

    C.which

    D.whether

  • 7、After a while, I_______ the meeting and left the meeting room angrily.

    A.benefited from B.got bored with C.believed in D.battled against

  • 8、Do you have a work________ for this week, Doreen?

    A.headline

    B.attitude

    C.schedule

    D.identity

  • 9、Word came _______ the long-awaited agreement was reached after seven months of negotiation ended at 3 am yesterday.

    A.what B.that C.when D.which

  • 10、The sign here says “No parking”. Why ____ your car in the underground parking lot?

    A. not park B. don’t park

    C. not parking D. aren’t parking

  • 11、When and where to build the new factory ___ ________ yet.

    A.is not decided B.are not decided

    C.has not decided D.have not decided

  • 12、If people keep polluting the ocean, no creature there will survive ______.

    A.at all cost

    B.for a long while

    C.in the long run

    D.by no means

  • 13、It was not until spring 2008, when Sarah and Brown shared a flight between London and Washington, ________they got to know each other properly.

    A.where

    B.what

    C.before

    D.that

  • 14、He is considered to be ________, for he often gives his money to the poor.

    A.frank

    B.effective

    C.generous

    D.flexible

  • 15、Would you please _____________ the paper for me and see if there are any mistakes?

    A.look around B.look into C.look up D.look through

  • 16、It is fortunate that the man has escaped _______ in the heavy rain.

    A.to catch B.to be caught

    C.catching D.being caught

  • 17、Sharing wealth and whatever else is sharable with others is ________ Confucius prescribed (规定) to the government officials and heads of big families to maintain social stability.

    A.that

    B.what

    C.before

    D.whether

  • 18、It is incredible that my courage and bravery have been called into ________ by people who have never spoken to me.

    A.attention B.effort

    C.question D.consciousness

  • 19、Visitors are not permitted ________ anything without ________ .

    A.touching; permit

    B.to touch; permition

    C.to touch; permission

    D.touching; allowance

  • 20、_________ early and you can see the beautiful sunrise on the horizon.

    A.Getting up B.To get up C.Get up D.Got up

  • 21、The traditional view is _____________ we sleep because our brain is programmed to make us do so.

    A.when B.why

    C.whether D.that

  • 22、The old peasant preferred _______ in the field to _______ at home in his free time.

    A.to walk around; staying B.walking around; staying

    C.walking around; stay D.to walk around; stay

  • 23、It is widely believed that _______ has necessary good qualities is more____ to achieve success in their career.

    A.whoever; possible B.who; likely C.who; possible D.whoever; likely

  • 24、Yuan Long Ping is known ______ his hybrid rice ______ an agricultural scientist.

    A. for, as B. as, for C. for, to D. to, as

  • 25、It might have ________ your notice but it was under your nose all the time.

    A.quit B.ignored C.escaped D.refused

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   No. 1 Snapchat

    With this app, the pictures people share with friends will disappear automatically(自动地) after they are seen. Snapchat has become more and more popular since 2012. Over 700 million photos have been shown daily by May 2014, up from 20 million per day in 2012.

    No. 2 Uber

    The on-demand car service app allows users to order a ride and get picked up within minutes. On-demand service means no need to reserve (预订) and no waiting in taxi queues. And the app can be used in more than 40 countries.

    N0. 3 WhatsApp

    WhatsApp became the world’s most popular chat app in 2014 with over 600 million monthly users in August. It was also bought by Facebook in October for about $ 22 billion (about 136 billion yuan).

    No. 4 Venmo

    The mobile payment service is used to share bills by friends, who get together to have dinner or do something else. It took Millennials’ (生于1984-1995年间的千禧一代”) smart-phones by storm in 2014. It is said that among college students the word “Venmo” is now being used as a verb—“just Venmo me”.

    1Which app can be chosen by those who like taking and sharing photos?

    A. Snapchat. B. WhatsApp. C. Venmo. D. Uber

    2What can we use Uber for?

    A. Pick up somebody. B. Traveling to different countries.

    C. Calling a taxi. D. Waiting in lines.

    3How many people use WhatsApp in August, 2014?

    A. Over 700 million. B. About 136 billion. C. About 22 billion. D. Over 600 million.

  • 27、   A facial recognition apprecently developed by scientistswill make it easier to identify(辨认)pandas.

    Wan Yongqinga Beijing photographervisits Sichuan Province to take photos of pandas every other year. He has watched them for more than a decade. "My friends say I’m a big panda fan. It is a shame that I find all pandas look the samewith black eyes and white fur. It does not matter as all the pandas are cute to me"he said.

    Yetidentifying one panda from another does matter to researchersaccording to Zhang Zhihechief of the Chengdu panda research base.

    “Identifying individual pandas is important for conservation(保护) management and research. For captive(圈养的) pandasit is important for their daily feeding schedulesfamily background and data management. For wild pandasit helps researchers study their population structure and provides scientific support for their protection and management”he said.

    China has carried out four scientific surveys on wild pandasand now has a big databank about them. The number of wild pandas in China is mostly known. Howeverit is still difficult to determine the agesexhealth and other specific information about the population.

    “It’s difficult track and watch the structure because wild pandas tend to live alone, deep in the mountains, and their living environment is vast,” Zhang added.

    In 2017, the Chengdu base began researching individual panda identification technology by analyzing images. Over the past two years, they have built a databank of more than 120,000 images, over 10,00 video clips, and completed organizing nearly 10,000 images.

    Using the databank, researchers have started a facial recognition app that can accurately recognize captive pandas by analyzing and comparing the unique features of panda faces.

    Panda researchers hope the data and AI technology will help them analyze data for both captive and wild pandas.

    1How does Wan Yongqing feel about the pandas?

    A.They are boring to him.

    B.They seem attractive to him.

    C.They are easy to recognize.

    D.They look different to him.

    2Why is it important to identify individual captive pandas?

    A.It is helpful for further research and data management.

    B.It is useful for studying their population structure.

    C.It provides proof that they need protection in the wild.

    D.It helps researchers build up their living environment.

    3What makes it difficult to track and watch wild pandas?

    A.They only live in a small area.

    B.They don’t leave enough tracks.

    C.They are difficult to see in the forest.

    D.They live alone deep in the mountains.

    4What is necessary for the facial recognition app to work well?

    A.The databank of pandas.

    B.The structure of pandas.

    C.The invention of AI technology.

    D.The unique features of panda faces.

  • 28、   Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth on 7th February, 1812. His father, John Dickens, was a clerk in the Navy. In 1814 the Dickens family moved to London and two years later to Chatham in Kent. Charles attended a private school for a few years there until the family moved back to London in1822.

    Two years later Charles’s father was sent to a debtors’ prison for not paying his bills. Charles was 12 years old at the time. The family had no money, so he had to leave school and get a job in a factory that made shoe polish. The conditions there were very bad and the workers were very poor. It was a completely different world from one Charles knew and he was often sad and lonely.

    His father managed to leave the prison and Charles returned to school, but this experience had a great effect on him. He never forgot it and described it in several of his novels.

    Great Expectations is usually described as a bildungsroman, a type of novel that was popular in Victorian times. Bildungsroman is a German word used for novels that show the psychological and moral development of the main character as he or she grows up. However, Great Expectations, like most of Charles Dickens’s novels, can not be so easily defined. It is also a story about love and passion, a mystery story and a story that comments on the society of the time.

    Great Expectations is set on the marshes(湿地) of Kent and in London in the early to mid-1800s. The main character is a poor orphan boy called Pip, who lives with his old sister and her husband, Joe. One day he meets and falls in love with a rich girl called Estella. She laughs at him because he is a poor village boy and he starts to become unhappy with his life. A few years later he learns that he has a secret benefactor(捐助人), who wants him to live the life of a gentleman. Now that he is rich, he thinks that he has a chance of winning Estella’s love. He leaves his village and goes to live London, where he makes new friends. He starts to feel ashamed of his home and his family, particularly Joe, who he treats unkindly. However, after many adventures he is finally able to recognize his mistakes.

    Charles Dickens originally wrote a sad ending for Great Expectations but he decided to change it to a happier one because of a suggestion from one of his friends. Most books today contain the new ending but there are some that also include the original one.

    1According to the passage, which of the following is Wrong about Dickens?

    A.Financial difficulties forced the Dickens family to move to London.

    B.He was left to take care of himself at 12 when his father was put into a debtor’s prison.

    C.He had a little primary education and lived a sad and painful life.

    D.Great Expectations was based on much of Dickens’ personal experience.

    2What does the underlined word “Bildungsroman” in paragraph 4 mean?

    A.a process of maturation(成熟) and self-discovery.

    B.a process of becoming independent.

    C.a process of physical and mental development.

    D.a change from selfishness to love and passion.

    3What will Pip’s relationship with Joe be possibly like at the end of the story?

    A.Pip will become more ashamed of his family and less kind to Joe.

    B.Pip will be grateful to Joe and reward him.

    C.Pip will be kind and friendly to Joe.

    D.Pip will be cold and distant with Joe.

    4Pip realizes what is the most important thing in life at the end of the story?

    A.wealth and social status.

    B.love and loyalty.

    C.lifelong ambition and successful careers.

    D.great expectations and wildest dreams.

  • 29、Movies to Enjoy

    “Eating Animals”

    The 2018 documentary “Eating Animals”, based on the book by Jonathan Safran Foer published in 2009, tells us that factory farming is bad, and that most Americans don’t realize just how bad. Still, this isn’t a feel-guilty film. There’s plenty of hope as director Christopher Quinn shows farmers who are still using practices that do not, for example, force chickens to live their short lives in a dark building while covered in their own poop(大便). Will the film cause you to go vegan(素食者)?Eh, burgers are really tasty. But it will make you think about what it is that you’re putting in your mouth and maybe inspire you to head for the farmers’ market to see what a chicken that lived a happy life tastes like.

    Landmark E Street Cinema? 555 11th St. NW, Washington, D. C. opens on Oct. 15 (Mon.)? $10—$12. 50

    Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema? 7235 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda, Md. opens on Oct. 15 (Mon.) $9.50—$ 12. 50

    “The Last Tightrope Dancer in Annenia"

    Sometimes it’s enjoyable to see what everyone else has been seeing. It helps with dinner party conversation. Sometimes, though, it’s fun to see something really different. “The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia” is a 2009 documentary about the only two surviving performers of Armenian tightrope dancing, 76 and 77 at the time of the film, and their desperate efforts to pass on the traditional art form to the only student of tightrope dancing left in the land, a 16-year-old orphan (MJL) boy.

    Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Washington D. C. Oct. 15 (Mon.), 8 p. m., free.

    Family Movie Series

    The Old Greenbelt Theatre is here to help quiet the endless “I’m bored” at the weekend. Every Sunday at 1 p. m., you can take the kids to see a family-friendly film for free, including “Despicable Me 3” and "Paddington 2”. Just have fun!

    The Old Greenbelt Theatre, 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, Md.Sundays through Dec. 30, 1p.m., free.

    1Which statement about “Eating Animals” is TRUE?

    A.It’s directed by Jonathan Safran Foer.

    B.It’s a feel-guilty story about the bad factory farming.

    C.It may cause many more Americans to go vegan.

    D.It can help raise people’s awareness about food.

    2Someone who wants to enjoy a film for free on October 15 could choose ______.

    A.Eating Animals B.The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia

    C.Despicable Me 3 D.Paddington 2

    3If a woman wants to spend a happy weekend with her children, she should go to ______.

    A.Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema B.Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater

    C.555 11th St. NW, Washington, D.C. D. 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, Md.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、   Carrying my son's bike, I sipped and hit my forehead on the bike.

    “Mama, you're _________”, he yelled. I watched red _________ fall from my head to my leg.

    “It's _________.” I comforted him and a thought came to me: why didn't I carry wipes?

    On the way, I was _________ that some kind soul might offer to help us, which would break the rules of physical _________ . After all, coronavirus spread through personal contact.

    However, a woman walked past. She took a look at me and offered her _________. I said I had some in the car, wondering if she would be _________ with me touching her wipes. When she _________ her phone camera to my face, what I saw was out of a _________ film. I took her wipes.

    At this time, she stopped a man, “Excuse me, are you a __________?”

    “No,” he said, “but I know how to deal with such a situation.”

    __________ enough”, I thought. He was asked to look at my __________. I asked him if it would leave a scar.

    “What do you care? You don't have to look for a husband,” the woman __________.

    We all laughed. Then my husband came and we went to hospital. It was only after I was __________ that I realized I hadn't asked their names. They __________ everything, their health and peace of mind for me.

    What did I __________? Being human means we can't __________ anything of substance alone. This coronavirus __________ that we keep our distance while highlighting our necessary __________ to one another, locally and __________, and a strong desire to help one another.

    A.falling

    B.bleeding

    C.sweating

    D.crying

    A.insects

    B.leaves

    C.drops

    D.pieces

    A.painful

    B.enough

    C.impossible

    D.okay

    A.worried

    B.lucky

    C.glad

    D.sad

    A.health

    B.distance

    C.strength

    D.fitness

    A.cameras

    B.bike

    C.wipes

    D.food

    A.content

    B.uncomfortable

    C.bored

    D.impatient

    A.held up

    B.gave away

    C.put out

    D.handed out

    A.love

    B.horror

    C.action

    D.comedy

    A.coach

    B.driver

    C.doctor

    D.policeman

    A.Good

    B.Strange

    C.Aggressive

    D.Determined

    A.back

    B.finger

    C.neck

    D.forehead

    A.joked

    B.cried

    C.complained

    D.doubted

    A.got up

    B.called back

    C.cleaned up

    D.turned down

    A.defeated

    B.risked

    C.changed

    D.quit

    A.fear

    B.care

    C.need

    D.learn

    A.accomplish

    B.share

    C.find

    D.pretend

    A.shows

    B.proves

    C.requires

    D.orders

    A.honesty

    B.knowledge

    C.skill

    D.connection

    A.natively

    B.formally

    C.fluently

    D.globally

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、阅读短文,根据上下文或者首字母在空白处填入1个适当的单词,或给出括号内单词的正确形式。

    We all know it is not healthy to stay up late and poor sleep quality can leave us feeling low. However, many people still cannot get enough sleep, e1 the young.

    Over 60% of Chinese students aged 6 to 17 sleep  2 than eight hours a day, according to a report released by the Chinese Sleep Research Society(CSRS) on Marth 17. The study 3 nearly 70,000 children and teens aged 6 to 17 across the Chinese 4, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.

    According to the study, too much school homework is a major cause for inadequate sleep among young people. For example, from Monday to Thursday, 8.4 percent of them would still be 5(occupy) in doing their homework after 11 p.m.. 6 major cause of young people’s inadequate sleep is the frequent use of electronic devices.

    Lack of sleep among children and teenagers has 7 concern in society. To reduce students’ 8 burden, the Ministry of Education and eight other departments issued a guideline on Dec 28. It is suggested that local education authorities across China should take more 9 to help students get more sleep, including 10(delay) the start of morning classes by half an hour.

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对中国文化感兴趣,计划明年来北京上大学。他向你咨询相关信息。请给他回邮件,内容包括:

    1.表示欢迎;

    2.推荐他上哪所大学;

    3.建议他做哪些准备工作。

    注意:1.词数100左右;

    2.开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。

    Dear Jim,

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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