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开封五校2025~2026学年上学期期中联考

高一英语

考生注意:

1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。

3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对

应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答

题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。

4.本卷命题范围:人教版必修第一册。

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。

1.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anartwork.B.Anewsreport.C.Afamouspainter.

2.Whenwillthefirstperformanceend?

A.At7:00.B.At8:00.C.At9:00.

3.WhatisJackbusydoing?

A.Organizingarace.B.Arrangingameeting.C.Writingatermpaper.

4.Whatarethespeakersprobablygoingtodo?

A.Gotoabank.B.Getagoodjob.C.Signupforarace.

5.Howwillthewomangotothecitylibrary?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.

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.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?

A.Foraposition.B.Forthediscount.C.Foranewworker.

7.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Returnsomemoney,B.Talkwiththemanager.C.Payforthenewproduct,

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhatdoesRichardplantododuringthesummervacation?

A.Workinacompany.B.Starthisownbusiness.C.Washdishesinarestaurant.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第1页(共8页)】26—L-189A

9.WhatdoesRichardadvisethewomantodo?

A.Teachinaseniorhighschool.

B.Writearticlcsforanewspaper.

C.Helpchildrenwiththeirstudy.

听第8段材料.回答第10至12题。

10.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthefilm?

A.Itsplot.B.Itstitle.C.Itsactors.

11.Whatisthefilmmainlyabout?

A.Ahunter.B.Anisland.C.Anadventure.

12.Whoplaystheleadrole?

A.EmilyStone.B.TomJohnson.C.MichaelWilson.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?

A.Tocancelaninterview.

B.Togetsomeinformation.

C.Todiscusssomeprograms.

14.WhatdoesLeaneythinkofthejob?

A.Itfitsherwell.B.Itistooboring.C.Itchangesalot

15.WhydoesLeaneyprefersmallercompanies?

A.Theyfeaturehighpay.

B.Theyhaveshortofficehours.

C.Theyservecustomersbetter.

16.WhatwillLeaneydobeforeworkingforthecompany?

A.Handinareport.B.Visitherparents.C.Gobacktoschool.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.AtwhatagedidDessistartprotectingbirds?

A.Four.B.Six.C.Eight.

18.WhathasDessibeendoingforbluebirds?

A.Plantingtreesinspring.B.Buildingbluebirdboxes.C.Feedingthemeveryday.

19.WhydoesDessirunthewebsite?

A.Toraisemoneyforbirds.

B.Todoresearchintobirds.

C.Toteachpeopleaboutbirds.

20.Whatisthespeakerprobablydoing?

A.Hostingaprogram.B.Attendingalecture,C.Deliveringaspeech.

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

FourWorld-famousArtMuseums

MuseumofModernArt

NewYork,UnitedStatesofAmerica(USA)

Sinceitsfoundingin1929,themuseumhasdevoteditselftocollectingcontemporaryart,

namelylate19th-and20th-centuryart.Itscollectiontakesyouonanartisticjourneythrough

Post-Impressionism,Cubism,Surrealism,AbstractImpressionism,andPopArt,withmore

thanafewmasterpiecesalongtheway.It'sgreatforfamilies,withspecialkid-friendlyguides

onthewebsitetothemasterpiecesandhighlights.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第2页(共8页)】26—L-189A

Adultprice:f22

Goodforage:13+

ArtInstituteofChicago

Chicago,UnitedStatesofAmerica(USA)

Foundedin1879,theUS'ssecondlargestartmuseumistheplaceforworld-class

ImpressionistandPost-Impressionistart.Hometo300,000works,italsoregularlyhosts

unmissabletemporaryexhibitions.HighlightsincludeVanGogh'sSelf-PortraitandBedroom

inArles,Monet'sWaterLillies,plusworksbyCezanne,Picasso,MagriteandGaugin.

Adultprice:£17

Goodforage:18+

SãoPauloMuseumofArt

SaoPaulo,Brazil

Foundedin1947,SouthAmerica'sgreatestmuseumfeaturesacollectionofover10,000

piecesfromacrossEurope,Africa,AsiaandtheAmericas.It'sthelargestcollectionof

EuropeanArtintheSouthernhemisphere(半球),includingworksbyPicasso,Rembrandtand

VanGoh.Themuseumisconsideredoneofthecity'smosteye-catchingbuildings,an

architecturalstand-outdesignedbyLinaBoBardi.

Adultprice:£6

Goodforage:18+

ReinaSofiaNationalMuseum

Madrid,Spain

Foundedin1992,thisMadrid'sworld-classmodernartmuseumhasacollectionofart

fromthe19thcenturyonwards.Theearliestworkofartisfrom1881,thesameyearwhen

PabloPicassowasborn.ThemuseummainlyfocusesonSpanishartandishometooutstanding

collectionsofSpain'stwogreatest20th-centurymasters,PabloPicassoandSalvadorDali.

Adultprice:£8

Goodforage:18+

21.Whichmuseumwasfoundedearliest?

A.MuseumofModernArt.B.ArtInstituteofChicago.

C.SaoPauloMuseumofArt.D.ReinaSofiaNationalMuseum.

22.HowmuchshouldacouplepayforavisittoSouthAmerica'sgreatestmuseum?

A.f6.B.f12.C.f18.D.f34.

23.WhatcanvisitorsdoinReinaSofiaNationalMuseum?

A.Watch18th-centurypaintings.B.Refertospecialguidesforkids.

C.CommunicatewithLinaBoBardi.D.AdmirePicasso'smasterpieces.

B

Itismid-October,andsomeofourmostimportanttraditionsarebehindus:theOpening

ofSchoolAssembly,Homecoming,andMountainDay.BeforejoiningBrearleySchool,Ihad

heardoftheseevents,butnodescriptiontrulypreparedmeforhowmuchtheymeantto

students.

Fromayoungage,studentswatcholderpeers(同辈)leadthesetraditionsandhopetodo

thesameoneday.Manyseniorsrememberthemomenttheywereinspiredtotakepartinthe

activities.Itmighthavebeenasakindergartener,watchingtheAthleticAssociationleaders

cheer,orasaClassIVstudent,receivingaclassmascot(吉祥物)fromClassXIIaftersinging

specialsongs.ItcouldevenhavebeenasaClassVIIstudent,listeningtostudentleaders

speakattheOpeningofSchoolAssembly.Theseexperiencesconnectdifferentgradesand

reflecttheschool'svalues.Seniorsdonotact“toocool”duringthesetimes.Instead,they

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第3页(共8页)】26—L-189A

showrespectandkindness,settinganexanpletoyounigerstuder115Alougwithteachers,they

helpbuildacomnunitywhereeveryonecaresforeachother.

Traditionsserveourconmunityinmanyways.Theygivestudentssornethingolook

forwardtoandconnectthemwithpastgenerationisofBrearleygraduatesTheyalsoshapeour

cultureandhelpusliveoutourvalues.

ThiswasclearonMountainDayasIwalkedlbythelakewithtwoseniorswbohodjoined

mconpasthikes.Wetalkedaboutthesupportiveclassates,bookswehadread,andbov

niceitwastostepawayfrornourdesksandenjoynature.Ipointedoutyoungerstudens

walkingaheadofusandsaid,“Theyremindmeattheirage--bright-eyedandwantingtobe

nearolderstudents."Welaughed.Andthat'sthepoweroftraditions

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"they"inparagraph1referto?

A.Events.B.Rules.C.Classes.[.Pioneers.

25.Whatdoseniorsdoduringtheschoolactivities?

A.Theysetnewrulesforallstudents.B.Theyoutperfornyoungerstudenis.

C.Theyoverlookteachers'warnings.D.Theybuildacaringenvironnent.

26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttohighlightinparagraph3?

A.Sharedvaluesoftheschool.B.Heartfeltwishesofthestuder₁15.

C.Theroleoftheschool'straditions.D.Themeaningoffriendship.

27.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?

A.Heisasharp-eyedcollegestudent.BHehasadeeploveforhisschooL

C.Hedrearnsofbecomingateacher.D.Heisagainstthetwoseniors'words.

C

RecentwinterstormshavebroughtheavyrainandsnowtoCalifornia.Thisincreasein

snowpackhasdelayedthestartofthewildfireseason.Expertsbelievethefireseasonmaybe

milderthanusual,butconditionscouldchangebyJuly.

Fornow,fireactivityinSouthernCaliforniaisexpectedtobebelownornalinMayand

June,whileNorthernCaliforniaislikelytohaveanaveragefireseason.Statewide,thewet

seasonhasbeenlongerthanusual,andmorerainandsnownaycontinueintoAprilorearlyMay.

lowerelevations(海拔)aregreenandwet,whilehigherelevationsarecoveredinsnow.

Thedeeperthesnowpack,thelongerittakestomelt(融化).Thisslowsdownthedrying

ofvegetationanddelayswarmweather.Inyearswithabove-averagesnowpack,Northen

Californiahasseenfeweracresbumed.However,climatechangeisaffectingfirepattems(模式).

Firesarenowreachinghigherelevationswheresnowoncepreventedthen.Someareashave

fewertreestoprotectsnowfromthesun,causingfastermeltingandshiftingtheriskfrom

floodstodroughts.

Risingtemperaturesarealsopushingthesnowlinehigher,makingforestsnorelikelyto

burninsummer.Somedesertregions,whichreceivedextrarain,havegrownnoregrass

Oncethesedryoutbylatespring,theycouldfuelwildfires,liketheYorkFire—thestate's

largestfirein2023.

Additionally,windsplayakeyroleinspreadingwildfires.Forecastersexpectfewerstrong

offshorewinds,partlyduetoElNino.However,suddenweatherchangescouldstillleadto

majorfires.Drylightning,unexpectedheatorrapidshiftsinrainfallcanturnamildfire

Seasonintoasevereone.

Withinthislong-termchange,researchsuggeststhatburnedareasinCaliforniacould

growby50%from2031to2050duetoclimatechange.Whilesoneyearsniayseefewerfires,

overall,risingtemperaturesanddrierconditionsaremakingwildfiresmorecomnon.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第4页(共8页)】26-L-189A

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delayed”inparagraph1mean?

A.Referredto.B.Spedup.C.Putoff.D.Longedfor.

29.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph2?

A.ForestfiresalwayshitCaliforniainearlyMay.

B.Thewetseasonislikelytolastforashorttime.

C.IthasbeenyearssinceCaliforniasawheavyrain.

D.Californiaexpectsalatestarttothewildfireseason.

30.WhydoestheauthormentiontheYorkFirein2023?

A.Toremindustostophumanerror.

B.Toshowthedangerofthedrygrass.

C.Toexplainithardlyrainsinthedesert.

D.Tosoundthealarmaboutglobalwarming.

31.WhatdoesresearchsuggestaboutCaliforniawildfires?

A.Theirlikelihoodwilllargelyincrease.

B.Theywillprobablydropby50%in2031.

C.Ittakestimetoputthemundercontrol.

D.Theyaremainlycausedbyhumanactivities.

D

Adietdesignedforbrainhealthmayhelpsloworpreventage-relatedmemorylossand

diseases,accordingtoastudyledbyDr.RussellSawyer,aresearcherattheUniversityof

Cincinnati.

SawyersaidthattheMINDdietisagreatwaytosupportbrainhealth.“WhatIlikeabout

theMINDdietisthatitismoreaboutwhatyoushouldbeeatingandlessaboutwhatyou

shouldnotbeeating,"heexplained.

TheMINDdietprioritizes(注重)wholegrains,leafygreenvegetables,berries,beans

andnuts;encouragestheconsumptionofother,non-leafygreenvegetables,fish,seafood,

poultryandoliveoil;allowsforlimitedconsumptionofredmeatandwine;andlimitsthe

consumptionoffastfood,friedfood,butter,andsweetfoodssuchascandy.Thediethas10

healthyfoodgroupsand5unhealthyones.

Duringthestudy,Sawyerandhisteamsurveyed14,145people,withanaverageageof

64.Participants(参与者)neededtocompletedietquestionnairesandwerescoredbasedon

theireatinghabits.Thelowgroupscored5outof12,themiddle7,andthehigh9.Over10

years,theyfoundthatthosewhofollowedtheMINDdietcloselywerelesslikelytodevelop

memoryproblems.Womenparticipantsshowedthemostbenefits.

Afteradjustingforfactorslikeageandhealth,theresearchersfoundthatthehigh-scoring

grouphada4%lowerriskofmemoryissuesover10years.Amongwomen,theriskdropped

by6%,whilelesssignificantchangewasfoundinmen.

"Nodietapproachisperfectforeveryone,”Sawyersaid.“Manyfactorsgointothis,

includingpersonaltaste,accesstocertaintypesoffoodsandtimeavailableforfood

preparation.TheMINDdietisnotabouthigh-qualityingredients(配料)thatarenotavailable

butthosethatcanbefoundinallgrocerystores.Pickingproperfoodsisthefirststeptoa

healthierdietforthemind.”

32.WhatisafeatureoftheMINDdiet?

A.Itstresseswhattoavoid.B.Itlimitsgreenvegetables.

C.Itencourageseatingless.D.Itfocusesonwhattoeat.

33.Whatwerealltheparticipantsaskedtodo?

A.Signupforanexam.B.Answersomequestions.

C.Doworkoutseveryday.D.Studyatamedicalschool.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第5页(共8页)】26-L—189A

34.WhatdidSawyerrecommendforbrainhealth?

A.Eatingmorefreshproduce.B.Pickingourfavouritefoods.

C.Makingbetterfoodchoices.D.Buyinghigh-qualityingredients,

35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Ahealthydiet.B.Awell-receiveddish.

C.Arestaurant.D.Asurveyofdailymeals.

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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

选项。

It'snevertoolatetobeginafitnessroutine(常规).36.Gettingandstayinginshape

isjustasimportantforseniorsasitisforyoungerpeople.

37.Ithelpskeepahealthyheartrate,buildsmuscles,andimprovesbothphysical

andmentalwell-being.Regularphysicalactivitycanalsohelpkeepbloodpressureincheck,

andimprovebloodsugarlevels.Italsostrengthensbones,andreducestheriskofdepression.

Additionally,exerciseleadstobettersleepquality,andlowerstheriskofcertaincancers.

Studiesshowthatpeoplewhomovemoreoftentendtolivelonger.

Manyolderadultsworrytheydon'tknowwhatexercisesaresafeoreffective.38_·

Startsmallandgraduallyincreaseworkouttime.Aimforatleast150minutesofmoderate(中等的)

exerciseeachweek,suchaswalking,swimming,oreasycycling.Ifthatsoundstoomuchatfirst,

youcanalsostayactivebytakingstairs,gardening,andplayingwithgrandchildren.39_'

Whenitcomestoexerciseandfitnessforseniors,mosthealthyseniorsbeginaprogramwithout

adoctor'snote.40.Seniorswithbalanceproblemsshouldalsogetadvicefromtheir

doctor.Withsafeplanningandsteady(稳定的)progress,seniorscanenjoythemanybenefits

ofregularexercise.

A.Infact,nowisthegoodtimetostart

B.Whentoexerciseisalsoofgreatimportance

C.Exerciseoffersalotofbenefitstoolderadults

D.It'sfinetobuilduptothislevelandaddupovertime

E.Thegoodnewsisthatanymovementisbetterthannone

F.Thefirstthingtoconsideriswhatyouexpecttoimprove

G.However,ifyouhaveamajorcondition,talktoyourdoctorfirst

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人空白处的最佳选项。

WhenmusicteacherStacyCaldwellwalkedintoherclassroomasusual,shehadnoidea

shewasabouttodiscoversomethingspecial.

Themomentsheheard10-year-oldAlijahplayingabucketdrum(桶鼓)duringthebreak,

Caldwell41thegiftoftheboy.The42wasunusual.Alijahwasplayingsomething

onasimpleplasticbucket,whichmadeCaldwell43.SheaskedAlijahifhehadever

44musiclessons.

Alijahshookhishead.45,hewasself-taught.Heoncehadasetofdrums,butthey

were46inahousefiveyearsago.Alijahdidn't_47,though.Hecontinuedtousehis

giftatchurchandatalocalmusicstore.His48formusicneverended.

Caldwell,deeplymoved,knewthiswasamomentto49.Tohelpthisspecialboy,

shereachedouttoherfriendsandmembersofthelocalcommunity.Andtheyanswered

the50

Oneday,CaldwellsecretlyinvitedAlijahtohermusicroom.Shebeganby51him

forwhatshehadseeninhimandthenremovedthecoverfromseveralstrangelyshapedobjects.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第6页(共8页)】26—L—189A

Alijah'seyeslitupwith52asCaldwellshowedhimanewdrumsetandtoldhimit

belongedtohimnow.

Alijahrushedforwardandgavehisteacheraheartfelthugasshe53whohadbought

theset.“Wewantyoutohavethe54thatyouneedtobe55,”Caldwelltoldhim.

41.A.changedB.reducedC.coveredD.recognized

42.A.lectureB.soundC.examD.appearance

43.A.boredB.tiredC.surprisedD.frightened

44.A.takenB.improvedC.missedD.offered

45.A.ActuallyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Unfortunately

46.A.usedB.lostC.repairedD.kept

47.A.comebackB.setoffC.giveupD.lookforward

48.A.replacementB.regretC.guideD.love

49.A.actB.volunteerC.stopD.adapt

50.A.doorB.callC.phoneD.question

51.A.praisingB.impressingC.followingD.leaving

52.A.shynessB.joyC.stressD.anger

53.A.rememberedB.imaginedC.explainedD.realized

54.A.topicsB.goalsC.toolsD.experts

55.A.independentB.responsibleC.outgoingD.successful

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。

Huangshan,alsoknown56theYellowMountains,isoneofChina'smostpopular

traveldestinations.Itisfamousforitsfive57(wonder):odd-shapedpines(奇松),

spectacularrockypeaks(怪石),seaofclouds,hotsprings,andwintersnow.Ivisitedittwo

yearsago,spendingthreedaysexploringthearea.

Onthefirstday,IcheckedintoahotelinTangkouzhen,alittletownatthefootofthe

mountain.Intherestaurant58wasalsorunbythehotelowner,Iateanentirefishcalled

stinkyMandarinfishbymyself.Thelocalfoodwasdelicious!

Thenextmorning,abustookmetothebaseofYunguRopeway.Aftera15-minuteride

onthecablecar,I59(see)wonderfulviewsofHuangshan.Ispent60restofthe

morningvisitingsightssuchastheMonkeyWatchingtheSeaviewpointbeforemaking61(I)

waytoahotelonthemountain.Afterrelaxingforabit,IheadedofftoDanxiaPeak62(catch)

thesunset.Atanelevation(海拔)of1,625meters,DanxiaPeakgavemeasweepingviewof

themountainsbelow.

Onthethirdday,IhikedthroughtheWestSeaGrandCanyon.Itwaskindof63(challenge)

formetohikedownwards,buttheviewswereextremelyamazing.Whatimpressedmemost

wasthelast64(attract)ofmytrip:Guest-GreetingPine.Whileadmiringit,Ifelt65_(wam)

welcomedthere—andinChina.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

外教Lisa要求大家在下周一的口语课上分享各自学习英语的好方法。请你据此写一篇发

言稿,内容包括:

1.介绍你的方法;

2.简要说明理由。

注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第7页(共8页)】26-I—189A

Goodmorning,everyone.I′mheretosharewithyouapracticalwaytolearnEnglish.

Thankyouforlistening.

第二节(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。

Onemorning,Itookmygrandsontoaschool.Whenweenteredtheplayground,some

childrencameup.“Whatafunnyoldman!"oneboysaid,makingaface."Hey,fatty,”

anotheroneshouted.Thechildrenlaughedatus.Ididn'tsayaword.Ijusttookmygrandson

outoftheschoolgate.“Wonderful!Idon'thavetogotoschool!"mygrandsonsaid.“You

do,butnotthisone,"Ireplied.“I’llfindyouaschoolmyself."

Itookmygrandsonbacktomyownhouseandaskedhisgrandmothertolookafterhim.

ThenIwentouttolookforaschoolmyself.EverytimeIgottoaschool,Iwouldgointothe

playgroundandwaitforthechildrentocomeoutatbreaktime.Insomeschools,thechildren

completelyignoredme,andinothers,theymadefunofme.Whenthishappened,Ifeltreally

sad.Ieventhoughtaboutgivingup,butIknewIhadtokeeptryingformygrandson.

Finally,Iwentintotheverysmallplaygroundofaverysmallschoolandstoodtiredly

againstthewall.Thebellrang,andthechildrengotoutintotheplayground.Tomy

surprise,oneofthemsaid,“Sir,areyouallright?ShallIgetyousomethingtodrink?”Another

oneadded,“We'vegotabench(长凳)intheplayground—comeandsitdown.”Thechildren

gatheredaroundme,showingconcernandkindness.Iwastouchedbythosechildren'swords.

Soonayoungteachercametotheplayground.Igreetedhimandsaid,“Finally,I've

foundthebestschoolformygrandsonintown."Theyoungteachersmiledwarmlyandsaid,

“Welcome,sir.I’mgladourstudentswerekindtoyou.”

注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Curiously,theyoungteacherasked,“Whatbringsyouhere?”

Afewdayslater,mygrandsonstartedschoolthere.

【高一上学期期中联考·英语第8页(共8页)】26-L-189A

开封五校2025~2026学年上学期期中联考·高一英语

参考答案、提示及评分细则

听力部分录音稿

(Text1)

M:Excuseme,canyoutellmethetitleofthisoilpainting?

W:Sorry,Idon'tknowforsure.ButIguessit'sanearly18th-centurywork.

(Text2)

W:Couldyoutellmethestartingtimeforbothperformances?

M:Thefirstbeginsat7:00o'clock,anditlaststwohours.Thesecondfollowsimmediately.

(Text3)

W:Jack,wouldyouliketojointheschooltennisclub?It'swonderful.

M:IjustturnedinmytermpaperandnowIamcollectinginformationfortheschoolconference,whichisto

beginnextweek.

(Text4)

M:IneedsomecashformytriptoMacaotomorrow.Iwillrunandgetsome.

W:Iwillgowithyou.Ineedsomefreshairandexercise

(Text5)

W:Excuseme,sir.CouldyoutellmehowIcangettothecitylibrary?

M:Areyoudrivingortakingpublictransportation?

W:Well,Ispentthewholedayyesterdaydrivingtoseeallthesights,sotodayIthinkI'dliketogobybus.

(Text6)

W:Excuseme,I’mlookingforthe...areyouthemanager?

M:Yes,Iam.WhatcanIdoforyou?

W:Iboughtthisyesterday,butIdidn'tlookatthereceiptuntiltoday—andI'mshockedthatIdidn'tgetthe

discountthatyouwereadvertising.Ithoughtthatthisitemwouldbe25%off!

M:MayIhavealook?Hmm...itsaysitwascheckedoutonregisterfour—that'sHeather.Sheisnewon

staff,sosheprobablydidn’tknowaboutthesale.I'mverysorryaboutthat.I'llfixtheproblemrightaway

andgetyousomecash.

W:Thanksverymuch.I'lljustbewaitingoverthere.

(Text7)

W:Richard,whatareyougoingtododuringthesummervacation?

M:IthinkIwillworkinthefamilybusiness.Myfatherrunsasmallbuildingfirm.

W:Youarelucky.Ihaven'tfoundajobyet.

M:Findingaproperjobisbecomingmoreandmoredifficult.

W:Iftheworstcomestotheworst,IthinkI'llbeadishwasher.

M:Youcanteachchildrenhowtostudyandhelpthem.

W:HowcanIdothat?

M:Youcanputanadvertisementinthelocalnewspapertofindsomepupilsorhighschoolstudents.

W:OK,I'lltry.

(Text8)

W:Hey,haveyouwatchedthenewmovieTheLostTreasure?

M:No,Ihaven't.Isitanygood?

W:Oh,youhavetowatchit!It'sanadventure-basedfilmwithincrediblevisualeffects.Whatattractsmemost

isitsfantasticplot.Thestorylineisinteresting!

M:Well,what'sitabout?

W:Itfollowsagroupoftreasurehunterswhowentonadangerousjourneytofindalong-losttreasurehiddenin

aremoteisland.Alongtheway,theyencounterthrillingandunexpectedadventures

M:Whoarethemainactors?

【高一上学期期中联考·英语参考答案第1页(共4页)】26—L-189A

W:Well,theleadroleisplayedbyTomJohnson.Hedoesaphenomenaljobinthismovie.Thesupportingcast

isalsoimpressive,withtalentedactorslikeEmilyStoneandMichaelWilson.

(Text9)

M:Hello,canIspeaktoMissLeaney?

W:ThisisLeaney.MayIknowwho'scalling?

M:I'mAdamWattfromtheSevenStarInsuranceCompany.Thankyouforyourinterestinourcompany.I

needsomemoreinformationfromyourside.

W:Oh,sure,Mr.Watt.Pleasegoahead.

M:You'vegotadegreeinfinance.Whydidyouapplyforthisjob?

W:IreadthejobdescriptionanddiscoveredafewinterestingprogramsthatI'dliketobeapartof.They're

challengingyetrewarding.JustthesortofthingsIconsidertofitmebest.

M:Isee.Butgivenyoureducationalbackground,wouldn'tyouwanttoworkforsomebiggercompanies?

W:Iprefersmallercompaniestobiggerones,becauseasmallerbusinesshastheabilitytobemoreflexibleinits

serviceofferings.Inasmallcompany,wecanprovideourcustomerswiththeexactservicethattheyneed.

M:That'sveryinteresting.Whenwillyoubeavailableforemployment?

W:Intwoweeks.I'vepromisedmyparentsaten-dayvisit.IcanstartworkimmediatelyafterI’mback.

M:Great!Iwillcallyoubackinacoupleofdaysaboutourfinaldecision.

W:OK.Thankyouverymuch.

(Text10)

M:Hello,everyone.Today'sguestisjust14yearsold,andheisprotectingbirdsaroundtheworld.Hisname

isDessiSieburth.Hisloveofbirdsstartedwhenhemadehisfirstbirdfeederaboutsixyearsago.Now,he

hashisowngroupcalled“ProtectingOurBirds”.Hehasbeenmakingwesternbluebirdboxesforaboutfour

years.Dessihangsthemupintreesandtakesthemdowneveryweekandlooksatthemtoseeifthe

bluebirdsarenesting.Hedoesthateveryyearduringthesummer.Hechoosesthebluebirdbecausethey

nestindeadtrees,butalotofdeadtreesarebeingcutdown.Dessimakestheseboxestotaketheplaceof

thetrees.Hedoesresearchaboutbirds,runsawebsitetoteachpeopleaboutbirdsandhowtohelpthem,

andbuildsboxesforbirds.Dessihasinterviewedbiologists,writtenalotofarticlesonbirdsforlocal

newspaper.Dssialsorecentlyspent10daysinAlaskawithhisfamilywherehedidresearchongolden

eaglesinDenaliNationalPark.Sonowlet'swelcomeDessiSieburth!

参考答案

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【答案与解析】

本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个闻名世界的艺术博物馆。

21.B细节理解题。对比四个博物馆的建立时间可知,Art

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