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PAGEPAGE13浙江省浙南名校联盟高一英语下学期返校联考试题考生须知:8150120第一卷(选择题局部)第一局部:听力(共两节,总分值30分)共51.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选10Howmuchdidthewomanpayfortherunningshoes?A.B.C.Whatdoesthewoman’sbrotherlooklike?A.Heisverytall. B.Heisabitheavy. C.Hehasdarkhair.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?A.Giveapresentation. B.Prepareforameeting. C.theNewoffice.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketoday?A.Sunnybutcold. B.Windybutwarm. C.Rainyandcold.WhereisLuck’sfather?A.Inthegarden. B.Inthegarage. C.Inthekitchen.共151.522.5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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5听第6、7Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Whichmovietowatch.WheretohaveHowtobeabetterWhatdoesthemanthinkofRiverAdventure?A.B.C.听第78至10Whereisthewomanflyingto?A.B.Chicago. C.D.C.Whichflightwillthewomantake?A.Theoneat12:30. B.Theoneat3o’clock. C.Theoneat6o’clock.Whatwillthewomandointhenextfewhours?A.Takeacityinthedowntown.aroundtheairport.听第811至13Whatdoesthewomandonow?A.AB.Ashopkeeper. C.AWhatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Giveheratip. B.RecommendajobtoC.TreathertoWhatdoweknowabouttheman?Heisabosshimself.Hedoesn’tknowthewoman.Heisfamiliarwiththerestaurant.听第914至17Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasaheadache. B.Shehasatoothache. C.Shehasanearache.Howoftenwillthewomantakethemedicine?A.Onceaday. B.Twiceaday. C.Threetimesaday.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnThursday.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodointheend?Makeanappointment.Gotothechemist’s.Takethemedicinebeforemeals.听第101820题。WhatdoAmericansandEuropeansoftenhaveforlunchanddinner?Eggs,baconandhamburgers.Potatoes,meatandvegetables.Frenchfries,sausagesandpizza.HowdoAmericansandEuropeansdifferindiet?Americanshavemorefood.AmericanshavelessAmericanshavemoremealsaWhathaveAmericanstriedtodoinrecentyears?A.Asianfood. B.Changetheireatinghabits. C.Improvehealthcare.第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值35分)第一节(共10个小题;每题2.5分,总分值25分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡将该选项涂黑。AIbecameinterestedinwritingatanearlyage.Sowhenmyfourth-gradeteachertoldmeaboutafamouswriters’conferencewherestudentsofmyagecouldmeetpublishedwriters,Idecidedtogo.IbeganthinkingaboutthewriterswhosestoriesIloved—JulyBlume,BeverlyShellSilversteinandwonderediftheywouldbeatthisconference.Well,Iwenttotheconference,butIwasalittledisappointed.Noneofthemwerethere.Buttheconferencewaswellorganized,andeveryhalfhourwewouldmoveontohearanewwriterspeak.Soonthelastperiodofthedaycame.Amanintroducedhimselfandgavethesamelittlespeechwehadheardsincethatmorning.Then,hethrewinatwist(转折).“Storiesaremorethanjustwordsthrowntogether,”hesaid.“Wordsaremorethanjustlettersthrowntogether.Youmustalsonoticethemoodorthetoneofyourideas.”Heleftthatideasinkinandthenaskedusaboutthedifferencebetweenahouseandahome.Weallthoughtthatwasadifficultquestion,andmadesomewildguessesatit.“Class,”heexplained,“thedifferencebetweenahouseandahomeisinthemoodorthetone.Aisthebuilding—thewood,xkwthebricks,thelighting,therefrigerator.Ahomeistheloveandwarmthandcomfortyoufeelasyouwalkthroughthehouse.”I’vekeptthatstatementinmymemoryeversincethatismorethanjustfillingupablankpagewithwords;aboutexpressingyourideaswithclarity(清晰andthemood.AndwhyIlikeit.Whywastheauthordisappointedwhenheattendedtheconference?Hedidn’tmeethisfavouritewriters.Noneofthewriterswerewellknown.Thewritersalwaysrepeatedthemselves.Thestoriesofthewritersfailedtointeresthim.Thespeakermentionedthedifferencebetweenahouseandahometo .confusetheaudiencesraiseaudiences’interestmakehisstatementclearerexplainthestructureofahouseAccordingtothespeaker’sopinion,towriteagoodyoushould .fillupthepagewithwordspaylessattentiontothewordsnoticethedifferencebetweenthemoodandthetonestresstheroleofthemoodorthetoneofyourideasBJohnLubbock,aBritishmemberoftheParliament(议会),ledtothefirstlawtosafeguardBritain'sheritage-theAncientMonumentsBill.Howdidithappen?Bythelate1800smoreandmorepeoplewerevisitingStonehengeforadayout.Butthevisitorsleftbehindrubbishandleftoverfood.Itencouragedratsthatmadeholesatthestones'foundations,weakeningthem.Theyalsocutpiecesoffthestonesforsouvenirsandcarvedpicturesintothem,saysarchitecturalcriticJonathanGlancey.Itwasthesameforotherpre-historicremains,whichweredisappearingfast.Threatsalsoincludedfarmersandlandownersastheancientstonesgotinthewayofworkingonthefieldsandwereafreesourceofbuildingmaterials.Shockedandangry,Lubbocktookupthefight.WhenheheardBritain'slargestancientstonecircleatAveburyinWiltshirewasupforsalein1871hepersuadeditsownerstosellittohimandthestonecirclewassaved."Lubbockarousednationalattentionforancientmonuments,"saysGlancey."HedidforheritagewhatDarwindidfornaturalhistory."ButLubbockcouldn'tbuyeverythreatenedsite.HeknewlawswereneededandtabledtheAncientMonumentsBill.Itproposedgovernmentpowerstotakeanypre-historicsiteunderthreatawayfromuncaringowners.Foreightyearshetriedandfailedtogetthebillthroughparliament.Finally,in1882,itwasvotedintolaw.Ithad,however,beenwatereddown;peoplehadtowillinglygivetheirancientmonumentstothegovernment.ButwhatitdiddowasplanttheideathatthestatecouldpreserveBritain'sheritagebetterthanprivateowners.thesecondparagraphmainlyabout?Thethreatscausedtotheancientremains.Thefactsthatpeopleexploredtheheritages.Thehistoryoftheancientremains.TheangerLubbockexpressedabouttherelics.WhydidLubbockputforwardthebill?Hecouldn’taffordasiteanymore.Hewantedtostirupmoreattention.HewantedtomakecontributionsasDarwin.Hecouldn’tsaveeverysitewithhisowneffort.Whatcanwelearnfromthebill?ItfailedtobevotedintotheItwasgotthroughasexpectedintheend.Itallowedpeopletoselltheirmonuments.Itmadepeopletrustthegovernment’sprotection.CWe’veallheardexercisehelpsyoulivelonger.Butanewstudygoesonestepfurther,findingthatasedentary(久坐不动的)lifestyleisworseforyourhealththansmokingandheartdisease.Dr.WaelJaber,adoctorattheClevelandClinicandseniorauthorofthestudy,calledtheresults"extremelysurprising.""Beingunfitinanexercisestresstesthasaworseprognosis(预后),asfarasdeath,thanbeingasmoker,"JabertoldCNN."We'veneverseensomethingasnoticeableasthisandasobjectiveasthis.""Itshouldbetreatedalmostasadiseasethathasaprescription,whichiscalledexercise,"hesaid.Researchersstudied122,007patientswhotookexercisestresstestsatClevelandClinicbetweenJanuary1,1991andDecember31,2023tomeasuredeathraterelatingtothebenefitsofexerciseandfitness.Comparingthosewithasedentarylifestyletothetopexerciseperformers,hesaid,theriskassociatedwithdeathis"500%higher."Whatmadethestudysounique,beyondthenumberofpeoplestudied,hesaidwasthatresearchersweren'trelyingonpatientsself-reportingtheirexercise."Thisisnotthepatientstellinguswhattheydo,"Jabersaid."Thisisourtestingthemandfiguringoutobjectivelytherealmeasureofwhattheydo."Researchershavealwaysbeenconcernedthat"ultra高强度的)"exercisersmightbeatahigherriskofdeath,butthestudyfoundthatnottobethecase.Thebenefitsofexercisewereseenacrossallagesandinbothmenandwomen,"probablyalittlemorenoticeableinfemales,"Jabersaid."Whetheryou’reinyour40soryour80s,youwillbenefitinthesameway."Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothestudy?Highlevelsofexercisecancausehigherdeathrate.Thedeathrateofthosewithlowestexerciseis12%.Beingunfithashigherrisksofdeaththansmoking.Sedentarylifestyleisthemajorcauseofheartdisease.Theword“prescription”inparagraph4probablyrefersto _.ahabithardtoremoveamethodtosolveaproblematreatmentgivenbyadoctoraplantotakeexerciseregularly29.Whatisspecialaboutthestudy?Thelongperiodofthetests.Thenumberoftheresearchers.Theobjectivetestsandcalculations.Theself-reportingoftheparticipants.30.Whatdothefindingsofthestudysuggest?Ultraexercisedoesnogoodtoourhealth.WomenshouldtakemoreexercisethanmenExerciseisthebestwaytotreatheartdisease.Patientsshouldbeencouragedtoexercisedaily.第二节(5210分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Eatyourvegetables.yourhands.Alwayssay"please"and"thankyou".arefullofadviceforourchildren,butwhenitcomestoweoftenhavelittletoAsaresult,ourchildrenmaygrowwithcleanhandsandgoodmanners,butwithoutanyideahowtomanagetheir3132 Ifyour13-year-oldgirlweretosave$1,000,invest()itat8%andadd$100everymonth,bythetimeshe's65,shewouldhave$980,983!Becarefulofcredit.Creditcardscanhelpthembuynecessarythingsandbuildacreditbuttheymustbeused33 Explaintoyourchildrenthatwhenyoubuysomethingusingacreditcard,youcaneasilyenduppayingtwoorthreetimeswhatyouwouldhavepaidifyouusedcash.patience.Supposeyourchildwantsanewbicyclethatcosts$150. 34 explainthatbyputtingaside$15eachweek,hewillbeabletobuyitforhimselfinonlytenweeks.Provideincentive(激励).Tellyourchildrentheimportanceofsaving."Foreverydollarheorsheagreestosaveandinvestratherthanspend,youagreetoaddanotherdollartothepot,"saysCathyPareto,expertinmoneyplanning.Expanyourvae.ausndonyaeeepynewned(sEeenGao,co-authorofTheFinanciallyIntelligentParent.Whenyourchilddemandsthatyoubuysomething,explainwhyyoureallydon'twanttobuyitmightI'drathersavethatmoneyforyoureducation."advisesGallo.35Showthemthefuture.Analyzethefinancialproblem.MakesuretheycanmanagetheirItmeanstheyshouldpaytheirdebtintime.Herearesomebasicsthatwillhelpguidethemtheirentirelives.Ratherthanpayingthecash,givehimsomeregularpocketEverytimeyouspendordon'tspendyouhaveachancetoshareyourvalues.第三局部 语言运用(两节,总分值45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Fromages13to21,IattendedchurchsummercampinScotlandeveryDuringthelastseveralsummersI36asavolunteerstaffwhichmeantthattuition(学费)was37.Airfare,however,wasnot.WhenIwasyounger,myparents38paidformytravel.Onethough,they39myprivilege(andsaid,“IfyouwanttogotoScotland,you’llneedtopayyourownIwasastudent,andIhadjust40twomonthstoearnabout$900.Itfelt41.ButIhadaveryclear42thatIwasmeanttobeinScotlandthatSoI43applyingforjobs.IsearchedhighandIsentout44andmadecalls.Nothing.JustwhenIwasstartingtolose45,mybrotherbehavioralaide(助理)cameforherweeklyhomevisit.WhenI46shesaid,“Iknowyou’relookingforajob.There’sapreschool47forkidsontheautismspectrum(),andtheyneed48.onlyfromnowthroughandthepayisprettygood.Ican49you,ifyouwantThankyousomuch!Thatsounds50,”Isaid.Anditwas.Itgavemea(n)51oftheworkI’ddolateronasacaregiverforadultswithspecialneedsatIt52justbeforeIneededtoleaveforScotland,andit53metoearnexactlyenoughmoneyforround-tripairfaretoScotland.Thatsummer,therewasnomoneyleftIfelt54everysingleBecauseIwasgratefulandIhadjustenoughtobewhereIwas55tobe.36.A.managedB.servedC.startedD.continued37.A.considerableB.fairC.freeD.affordable38.A.generouslyB.honestlyC.immediatelyD.unwillingly39.A.acceptedB.consideredC.enjoyedD.stopped40.A.morethanB.lessthanC.otherthanD.ratherthan41.A.impossibleB.embarrassingC.surprisingD.exciting42.A.preferenceB.factC.senseD.reason43.A.keptupB.setaboutC.spedupD.putoff44.A.invitationsB.messagesC.repliesD.applications45.A.hopeB.faceC.interestD.chance46.A.noticedB.recognizedC.questionedD.greeted47.A.gatheringB.interviewC.examinationD.program48.A.assistantsB.teachersC.nursesD.doctors49.A.trainB.employC.recommendD.pay50.A.acceptableB.perfectC.realD.reasonable51.A.impressionB.tasteC.opportunityD.choice52.A.endedB.approachedC.changedD.returned53.A.requiredB.promisedC.inspiredD.allowed54.A.convincedB.wiseC.richD.relaxed55.A.bornB.foundC.meantD.expected第II卷(非选择题局部)第二节(共10小题;每题1.5分,总分值15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。A17-year-oldBangladeshiboyhaswonthisyear'sInternationalChildren'sPeacePrizeforhisworktofightcyberbullying(网上欺凌)in56 (he)country.Theprizewinner,SadatRahman,promisedtokeep57 (fight)onlineabuseuntilitnolongerexists."Thefight58 cyberbullyingislikeawar,andinthiswarIamawarrior,"SadatRahmansaidduringaceremonyonNovember13inTheHague,theNetherlands.Headded,"Ifeverybodykeepssupportingme,thentogetherwe59 (win)thisbattleagainstcyberbullying."Rahmandevelopedamobilephone60 (apply)thatprovideseducationaboutonlinebullyingandaway61 (report)casesofit.Hesaidhebeganhisworkontheprojectafterhearingthestoryofa15-year-oldgirl 62 tookherownlifeasaresultofcyberbullying."Iwillnotstop63 wereceivenomorecasesthroughtheapp,"Rahmansaidattheceremony.Theawardcomeswith 64 fundofover$118,000,whichisinvestedbytheKidsRightsFoundation.Thegroupchoosesprojectstosupportcausesthatare65 (close)linkedtothewinner'swork.(40分(15分)假定你是李华,你市将要举办敦煌莫高窟的影像展(DigitalImageExhibition),你的英国朋友Leslie来信向你咨询相关信息,请你给她回信。内容包括:注意:1.2.80第二节 读后续写(总分值25分)阅读
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