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学年第一学期钱塘联盟期中联考高一年级英语试题考生须知:本卷共8页满分分,考试时间分钟。答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、学号和姓名;考场号、座位号写在指定位置;所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inafruitstore.B.Atabakery.C.Atthewoman’shouse.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdidthemanbringtothechildren’shospital?A.Somethingtoread.B.Somethingtoeat.C.Somethingtoplaywith.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatistheman’ssuggestionforthewoman?A.theheat.B.fewerclothes.C.Openingthewindows.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendidthewomancallhergrandmother?A.Onherbirthday.B.Thedayafterherbirthday.C.Thedaybeforeherbirthday.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Languages.B.Countries.C.People.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)第1页/共11页听下面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、、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。6.Whattimeisitnow?A.3:00p.m.B.3:30p.m.C.5:00p.m.7.Wheredoesthemangetacoin?A.Fromthewoman.B.Fromabank.C.Fromastranger.8.WhatdoesthewomanexchangewithSarah?A.Clothes.B.Shoes.C.Makeup.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Managerandemployee.10.Wheredoesthewomanusuallyhearthenews?AInhercar.B.Athome.C.Atwork.Howdoesthemanfeelafterhearingthenews?A.Excited.B.Relaxed.C.12.Howdoesthewomanfixherproblem?A.Byreadinganewspaper.B.Byreadinganovel.C.Byreadingacartoonbook.13.Howfastwasthewomandriving?A.At25milesperhour.B.At35milesperhour.C.At40milesperhour.14.Whydoesthemanstopthewoman?A.Hewantsnobodytogethurt.第2页/共11页B.Hewantstogiveheraticket.C.Hewantshertosendachildtothehospital.15.Whathappenedtothewomanlastyear?A.Shehadtopayaheavyfine.B.Shecouldn’tdriveforawhile.C.Shewaspunishedtoattenddrivingclasses.16.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Disappointed.B.Angry.C.Sorry.17.WhichcountryhasthecelebrationinMay?A.Russia.B.America.C.ThePhilippines.18.Whendidtheweekofhonorofficiallyturnintoamonthlong?A.In1977.B.In1990.C.In1992.19.WhatdoplaceswithsmallAsianpopulationsdotocelebratethefestivals?A.Throwfestivalsacrossthecountry.B.Dosomestudyoneasterncountries.C.Preparethepartytoenjoy.20.Whatisthespeakerinspiredtodo?A.more.B.StudyC.newfoods第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ALookingforbookssuitableforyourjuniors?Herearesomeremendedones:MusaandDadadrivetotheshore—butthebusstopsmanytimes:needaride?einThere’sstillroom!”Onestopbeestwostopswhichsoonbeesten,andthebusisovercrowded,butthere’salwaysroomforonemoreifyoumaketheroom,makingthistripanenjoyabletale.第3页/共11页Author:NaazKhanReadingage:4—8AuggiePullmanwasbornwithafacialdifferencewhichstopshimfromgoingtoamainstreamschool.Enteringanewschool,hewantsnothingmorethantobetreatednormally—buthisnewclassmatesalwaysfocusonhisdifferentface.Auggieisaherotoprovethatyoucan’tgiveinwhenyouwereborntostandout.Author:R.J.PalacioReadingage:8—12Ellieistiredofbeingfatandshe’sfoundhersafespace—herswimmingpool—whereshefeelsweightlessinafatobsessedworld.Inthewater,shecanstretchherselfoutlikeastarfishandtakeupalltheroomshewants.Finally,withthesupportofthoselovingher,Elliemightbeabletobeastarfishinreallife—bybeingherownexcellentself.Author:LisaFippsReadingage:10—13toaCoxstartedswimmingalmostassoonasshecouldwalk.Byagesixteen,shehadbrokenallrecordsforswimmingtheEnglishChannel.Shenarrowlyescapedasharkattack(攻击),andwascheeredacrosstheCookStraitbydolphins.SheevenswamamileintheAntarctica.writesthesamewaysheswims,withtoughspiritandjoy.Author:CoxReadingage:14—1821.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthistext?A.Parents.B.C.Booksellers.D.Children.22.WhattroublesbothAuggieandEllie?ATheirstudies.B.Theirappearance.C.Theirweight.D.Theirclassmates.23.Whosebookissuitableforthoseinterestedinchallengesofhumanlimits(极限)?A.NaazKhan’s.B.R.J.Palacio’s.C.LisaFipps’s.D.Cox’s.B第4页/共11页TheskateboardfeltlikeawildanimalunderLeo’sfeet.Itwashisthirteenthbirthdaypresent,andthemomenthesteppedonit,theboardshotoutfromunderhim,leavinghimsittingontheground.Forthenexttwoweeks,theskateboardsatinthecornerofhisroom,asymbolofhisfailure.HisfriendMia,anexperiencedskater,finallytalkedhimintotryingagain.“Everyonefallsatfirst,Leo,”shesaid.“Thekeyistogetbackon.”Onesunnyafternoon,theywenttothequietbasketballcourt.Leo’sheartpoundedasheputonefootontheboard.HeheldMia’sarmtightly,hisbodyasasaboard.“Relax,”sheencouraged.“Lookahead,notatyourfeet.”Slowly,shakily,hestartedtoroll.Hefellagainandagain,collectingscratchesandbruiseslikebadgesofhonor.Buteachtime,Miawastherewithanencouragingword.Gradually,hisfearbegantomixwithanewfeeling:determination.Hestartedtofindhisbalance,pushinggentlyonthesmoothground.ThencamethedaywhenMiapointedtoaverygentleslope.readyforthat,”shesaid.ItlookedlikeamountaintoLeo.Hetookadeepbreath,rememberingallthesmallsuccesses.HepushedTheboardstartedtorollfaster.panic(恐慌)roseinhischest,butherememberedMia’sadvice:“Lookahead.”Hefixedhiseyesontheendofthepath,benthisknees,andlettheboardcarryhim.Thewindwhippedthroughhishair.Forafewseconds,hewasn’tfightingtheboard;hewasglidingwithit.Herolledtoastop,hisheartracingwithexcitement,notfear.Hehadn’tjustconqueredtheslope;hehadconqueredhisownfear.Hefinallyunderstoodthatcouragewasn’taboutnotbeingafraid;itwasaboutnotlettingfearstopyou.Thatunforgettableridewasmorethanjustlearninganewskill;itwasalessonhewouldcarryforlife.24.WhydidtheskateboardsitinthecornerofLeo’sroomfortwoweeks?A.Itwaslikeawildanimal.B.Itwasbrokenandneededrepair.C.Miatoldhimitwastoodangerous.D.Leowasafraidofitafterhisfirstfall.25.AccordingtoMia,whatisthemostimportantthingtodoafterfalling?A.takealongrest.B.turntosomeoneforhelp.C.giveitanothertryontheskateboard.D.checkiftheskateboardisbroken.26Theunderlinedword“conquered”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto________.A.enjoyedB.overcameC.trackedD.discovered27.WhatisthemainlessonLeolearnedfromthisexperience?A.Skateboardingisaverydangeroussport.第5页/共11页B.It’simportanttohaveanexperiencedteacher.C.Couragemeansmovingforwarddespitefear.D.Birthdaypresentscansometimesbedisappointing.CAteenagerneedstohaveasenseofindependenceintheirlifetofeelsecure(安全的).someteenagersindependencemeansalottothem,andIthinkthatsomeparentsdon’tallowtheirteenagersenoughindependence.Independencehassomethingtodowithfreedom.Somekidsarenotallowedtogoanywherealone,andtheonlythingtheirscheduleincludesisgoingtoschool,inghome,goingtosleep,andrepeatingtheprocessthenextday.Parentstendtobeafraidthattheirkidscangethurtiftheygooutsideintotheworld.Butifparentscontroltheirkidstoomuch,theymayneverlearntoliveontheirown.Thebestwayforateenagertolearnlessonsisthroughexperience.Ithinkitisbeneficialforteenagerstohavefreedom.lackoffreedomcanalsostopthemfromhavinggoodfriendshipatschool.Somemightsaythisisagoodthing,becauseithelpsthemfocusmoreontheirschoolwork.Iarguethatthiscannotencouragethemtodotheirschoolwork.Someparentsdonotallowtheirchildrentobearoundtheirfriendsoutsidetheschool,thinkingthatthiswillgetthemintotrouble.ButIdon’tthinkso.Instead,isn’tthisagoodreasonforparentstogettheirchildrenacellphone?Cellphonesallowteenagerstostayintouchwiththeirparents,andmunicatewithfriends.Privacyisanotherissuebetweenparentsandtheirteenagers.tendtoenjoyrelaxationbythemselvesintheirownroom.Thisalsogivesthemasenseofindependence.Itoftenmakesteenagersangrywhentheirparentsentertheirroomwhentheyarenotathome.IknowthatmymomalwaysentersmyroomwhenI’mnotathomeandthishasbroughtmetothepointwhereIhaveaskedmanytimestogetalockonmydoor.28.Whatdoesateenagerneedtofeelsecureaccordingtothepassage?A.Parents’pany.B.Enoughfreedom.C.Goodgrades.D.Manyfriends.29.Whydosomeparentscontroltheirteenagerstoomuch?A.Theywanttheirkidstobeindependentquickly.B.Theyareafraidtheirkidsmightgethurtoutside.C.Theydon’tcareabouttheirkids’freedom.D.Theywanttheirkidstofocusonschoolwork.30.Howdoteenagersusuallyfeelwhentheirparentsentertheirroomsintheirabsence?A.Stressed.B.Frightened.C.Annoyed.D.Anxious.第6页/共11页31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.TheProblemsCausedbyFreedomB.TheParentsShouldControlTheirC.TheBenefitsofGoodGradesforD.TheImportanceofIndependenceDHaveyoueverwalkedintoaroomandimmediatelyforgottenwhyyouwentthere?Orfoundyourselfunlockingyourphonewithoutthinking?Ifso,youmightbeexperiencingtheoftoomuchscreentime,amonissueformanystudentstoday.Smartphonesareamazingtoolsthathavechangedourlives.Theyhelpustalktofriends,learnnewthings,andfindourwayinanewcity.However,scientistsarediscoveringthatusingthemtoomuchcancausesomeseriousproblems.Researchshowsthatonemajoristhatitcanshortenour“attentionspan”—thetimewecanfocusononethingwithoutgettingdistracted(分心).Constantnotificationsandquickvideostrainourbrainstoexpectnewinformationallthetime.Thismakesitmuchhardertofocusonslowertasks,likereadingabookorlisteningtoateacherinclass,oftenleadingtolowergrades.Anotherproblemis“digitalamnesia”—thefeelingthatyoudon’tneedtorememberinformationbecauseyoucanjustlookitup.Whenweknowwecanfindanyfactonlineimmediately,ourbrainsmaynotworkashardtorememberit.Also,ifyouarealwayslookingatyourphone,youarenotpayingfullattentiontotheworldaroundyou.Thismeansyoumightmissimportantdetailsorfailtoformstrongmemoriesofyourexperienceswithfriendsandfamily.So,whatcanwedotoavoidtheseproblems?Expertssuggestseveralpracticalsolutions:turnunnecessarynotificationstoavoiddistractions,setspecific“nophone”times(likeduringmeals,homework,oranhourbeforebed),andtrytoputyourphoneinanotherroomwhileyousleep.Mostimportantly,maketimeforrealworldactivitieslikephysicalexerciseorreadingpaperbooks.Thegoalistobethemasterofyourtechnology,usingitwithpurposeandcontrol,notitsslave.32.Whydoestheauthorusetwoquestionsinthefirstparagraph?A.introducethetopic.B.explaintheproblem.C.tellafunnystory.D.makeyouconfused.33.Accordingtothepassage,whichisthemainoftoomuchscreentime?A.Itharmsoureyes.B.Itourbrains.第7页/共11页C.Itreducesourconcentrationperiod.D.Itmakesusmissimportantdetails.34.Whichofthefollowingcouldbecausedby“digitalamnesia”?A.FocusingonslowertasksB.ForgettinghowtolookupinformationC.UsingourbrainstorememberinformationD.RelyingontheInternettolookupinformation35.Whatistheauthor’smainmessageinthelastparagraph?A.Smartphonesarebadandshouldbethrownaway.B.shoulduseourphoneswiselyandcontrolourusage.C.shouldspendmoretimeworkingoutandreadingbooks.D.Everyonewillbeeaslaveofthesmartphone.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)7项。Doyouoftenfeeltiredduringtheday?Maybeyoudon’tgetenoughsleep.___36___manyofusdon’tfullyunderstandthis.Firstly,sleephelpsourbodiesgrowandrepairthem.Whenweareasleep,ourbodyproducesahormonethatpromotescellgrowthandrepair.___37___enoughsleep,yourgrowthmightbeaffected,andyoumayalsobemorelikelytogetsick.Secondly,sleepisessentialforourbrains.Haveyoueverstudiedhardforatestandthenforgotteneverythingthenextday?___38___Duringsleep,ourbrainsgothroughaprocessthathelpstostorenewinformationinourlongtermmemory.So,ifyouwanttodowellinyourstudies,agoodnight’ssleepisamust.___39___Whenwedon’tsleepenough,wemayeasilyfeelangry,unhappy,orstressed.Ontheotherhand,gettingenoughsleepcanmakeusfeelhappyandenergetic.So,howmuchsleepdoweneed?___40___getagoodnight’ssleep,it’sagoodideatogotobedandwakeupatthesametimeeveryday,evenonweekends.Also,avoidusingelectronicdeviceslikesmartphonesortabletsbeforebedtime,asthebluelightwillinfluenceyoursleep.Inaword,sleepisnotjustatimeforourbodiestorest;itisavitalpartofourphysicalandmentalhealth.Makesureyougetenoughsleepeverydaytostayhealthy,studywell,andenjoyyourlife.A.Andyoualwaysfeelsleepy.B.Besides,sleephowwefeel.C.Thirdly,enoughsleepensuresourstudy.第8页/共11页D.Sleepplaysanimportantroleinourlives.E.Thatmightbebecauseyoudidn’tgetenoughsleep.F.Mostteenagersneedabout8to10hoursofsleeppernight.G.Thisisespeciallyimportantforteenagerslikeyou,asyourbodiesarestilldeveloping.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从所给的四个选项(、、C和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenIwas14yearsold,Iwasangryandrebellious(叛逆的),paying____41____attentiontoanythingmyparentshadtosay,____42____ifithadnothingtodowithme.Likesomany____43____,Itriedtoescapefromanythingthatdidn’t____44____mypictureoftheworld.Asa“brilliantwithoutneedofguidance”kid,Irefusedanyobvious____45____oflove.One____46____,afteranextremelydifficultday,I____47____intomyroom,shutthedoorloudlyandfelldownontomybedheavily.AsIlaydownintheprivacyofmy____48____,myhandswereplacedundermyTherewasanenvelope(信封)andIpulledwhatwasinsideout,whichsaid,____49____whenyou’realone.”____50____Iwasalone,noonewouldknowwhetherIreaditornot.SoIopenedit.Itsaid,“Mike,Iknowlifeis____51____rightnow,IknowyouaredownandIknowwedon’tdoeverythingright.IalsoknowthatIloveyou____52____andnothingyoudoorsaywilleverchangethat.Iamhereforyouifyoueverneedtotalk.Ifyoudon’t,that’salso____53____.Justknowthatnomatterwhereyougoorwhateveryoudoinyourlife,Iwillalwaysloveyouandbe____54____thatyouaremyson.I’mhereforyouandIloveyou,thatwillnever____55____,loveyou,Mom.”41.A.littleB.allC.fullD.high42.A.seldomB.sometimesC.especiallyD.actually43.A.familiesB.adultsC.peopleD.teenagers44.A.makeupB.liftupC.agreewithD.dealwith45.A.sourceB.C.requestD.advice46.A.nightB.dayC.morningD.afternoon47.A.packedB.stormedC.cutD.slid48.A.bedB.floorC.deskD.chair第9页/共11页49.A.mentB.openC.readD.check50.A.IfB.WhenC.ThoughD.Since51.A.seriousB.challengingC.amazingD.exciting52.A.deeplyB.anxiouslyC.heavilyD.personally53.A.impossibleB.terribleC.rightD.okay54.A.nervousB.sorryC.proudD.sure55.A.lastB.changeC.happenD.start第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。Nobody___56___(like)tolose,butwemustacceptthatlosingispartoflife.Afterall,wecan’twinallthetime.___57___losingisunpleasant,itcanbeapositivething.canlearnfromeveryfailure,___58___mayhelpussucceedinthefuture.Butfirstwemustknowhow___59___(be)agoodloser.Foronething,weshouldtakeapositiveattitudetowardsit.canbeginby___60___(realize)thatlos

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