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2023-2024学年第二学期期中考试高一年级英语试题

(总分150分 考试时间120分钟)

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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 is the price of the case?

A. $25.

B. $35.

B. Rainy.

C. $50.

C. Cloudy.

C. In a museum.

C. Return a book.

2. How was the weather during the woman’s holiday?

A. Sunny.

A. In a shop.

3. Where are the speakers probably?

B. At the airport.

B. Get some change.

4. What does the man want to do?

A. Buy a book.

5. What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Doctor and patient.

第二节

(

15

小题

;

每小题

1.5

分,满分

22.5

)

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. Why does the man talk to the woman?

A. To borrow a book.

A. Wait for a call.

B. To return a book.

C. To change a book.

7. What will the man probably do next?

B. Go to another place.

C. Check on the computer.

听第

7

段材料,回答第

8

10

题。

8. How does the woman sound first?

A. Confident. B. Worried. C. Thankful.

9. Why is Jonny praised?

A. For his progress at school.

B. For his performance at home.

C. For his kindness to his friends.

10. Who is the woman probably talking to?

A. Jonny’s classmate. B. Jonny’s friend.

听第

8

段材料,回答第

10

13

题。

11. What are the two speakers talking about?

A. A famous painting.

A. Go to the gallery.

B. Some unusual food. C. An art exhibition.

B. Buy some artwork. C. Stay at home.

12. What will the man do tomorrow?

13. What did Mark do in the morning?

A. He visited the woman.

B. He worked on his paper.

C. Jonny’s teacher.

C. He spent time with his aunt.

听第

9

段材料,回答第

14

17

题。

14. When does the man usually read?

A. Before going to bed at night.

B. Early in the morning.

C. When traveling on the bus.

15. How many hours does the man spend reading per week?

A. About three hours.

A. Love stories.

B. About four hours.

B. Travel books.

C. About five hours.

C. Science fiction.

C. It can teach her a lot.

16. What kind of books does the man like?

17. What does the woman think of love fiction?

A. It helps her relax. B. It wastes time.

听第

10

段材料,回答第

18

20

题。

18. Who usually reads the morning announcements?

A. Timmy. B. Mr. McKinney. C. Johnson.

19. Why does the speaker apologize?

A. For the library hours.

A. A basketball game.

B. For the homework. C. For the computers.

B. A volleyball game. C. A baseball game.

20. What will take place on Saturday afternoon?

第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Books That Celebrate Diverse Holidays and Traditions

It’s important to remember there are a diverse set of holidays available to explore. Below are a few books that

help introduce children to different holiday cultures and traditions.

Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto, illustrated by Ed Martinez

While helping her mother with Christmas celebration, Maria is tempted to try on her mother’s diamond ring.

After getting caught up in the joy of the holiday and playing with her cousins, Maria realizes the ring is missing!

That’s when she and her cousins come up with a plan to eat all of the tamales, in hopes of finding the ring.

Together for Kwanzaa by Juwanda G. Ford, illustrated by Shelly Hehenberger

This is a story about a little girl named Kayla who wants to see her older brother Khari come home so they can

celebrate Kwanzaa together as a family. Khari is stuck at college when a snowstorm hits and his car breaks down.

Will he make it home in time for Kwanzaa?

A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman

This book is a funny, nostalgic tale of Christmas Eve afternoon through Christmas night in Wales, and is full

of unique imagery and poetic prose. It will arouse a sense of familiarity for some young readers while introducing

them to different aspects of Christmas traditions.

We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga by Traci Sorell, illustrated by Frane Lessac

The word otsaliheliga is used by members of the Cherokee Nation to express gratitude. This is an amazing

story that describes a journey through the seasons with a modern-day Cherokee family. Cherokee history and

traditions are also woven into the story in a very kid-friendly way.

makes it difficult for Khari to return home in time for Kwanzaa?

A.A car crash. d flights.

ic pressure. e weather.

provides pictures for A Child’s Christmas in Wales?

Sorell. Schart Hyman.

Thomas. Martinez.

four books all inform readers of ______.

ent holiday celebrations and customs

to strengthen bonds with friends

lifestyles of different ethnic groups

to find hidden treasures at home

B

Robert and Henry were going home for lunch from school when, on turning a corner, Robert cried out, “A

fight! Let’s go and see!”

“No. ”said Henry, “let’s go home quietly and not meddle with(参与) this fight. We have nothing to do with it,

and may get into trouble. ”

“You are a coward, and afraid to go, ”said Robert, and off he ran. Henry went straight home, and in the

afternoon went back to school, as usual. But Robert had told all the boys that Henry was a coward, and they

laughed at him a great deal.

However, Henry knew that true courage was far more than that. He knew that he should be afraid of nothing

but doing wrong.

A few days later, Robert was swimming with some schoolmates and got out of his depth. He struggled and

cried for help, but nobody answered. The boys who had called Henry a coward got out of the water as fast as they

could and did not even try to help him.

Robert was going down fast when Henry threw off his clothes and jumped into the water. He reached Robert

just in time. With great effort, and with much danger to himself, he brought Robert to the riverbank and saved his

life.

Robert and his schoolmates were ashamed of having called Henry a coward. They realized that he had more

courage than all of them.

Never be afraid to do good, but always fear to do bad.

24. What did Robert want to do when he and Henry saw a fight?

A. To go away quietly.

B. To tell his friends about the fight.

C. To watch a fight that was happening.

D. To meddle with some troublemakers.

25. If someone calls you a

coward

, it means that ____________ .

A. you can face danger by yourself.

B. you are not brave and easily scared.

C. you aren't afraid of doing anything.

D. you follow others in the face of danger.

26. What did Henry do when Robert was in danger while swimming?

A. He jumped into the water to save him as soon as possible.

B. He got out of the water and ran away.

C. He called the police to help Robert.

D. He cried for help to other boys.

27. What is the best title for the story?

A. The Meaning of True Courage

B. The Troubles of Being a Coward

C. The Common Fears of Doing Wrong

D. The Importance of Listening to Others’ Advice

C

China has set new rules limiting the amount of time children can play online games. The rules limit children to

just three hours of online game playing a week. That is one hour between and on Friday, Saturday and

Sunday most weeks.

Li Zhanguo has two children aged 4 and 8. Even though they do not have smart phones, they enjoy playing

online games. Like many other parents, Li is happy with new government rules. But experts say it is unclear if such

policies can help prevent addiction to online games. Children might just get addicted to social media instead. In the

end, experts say, parents should be the ones to set limits and support good practices.

There has been a growing concern in China about gaming addiction among children. Government reports in

2018 found that about one in 10 Chinese children were addicted to the Internet. The new rules are part of an effort

to prevent young people from spending too much time on unhealthy entertainment. That includes what officials call

the “irrational fan culture”.

Under the new rules, the responsibility for making sure children play only three hours a day falls largely on

Chinese gaming companies like NetEase and Tencent. Companies have set up real-name registration(

登记,注册)

systems to prevent young users from going past game time limits. They have used facial recognition technology to

check their identities. And they have also set up a program that permits people to report what is against the law. It is

unclear what punishments gaming companies may face if they do not carry out the policies. And even if such

policies are performed, it is also unclear whether they can prevent online addiction.

A specialist treating internet addiction expects about 20 percent of children will find ways to break the rules by

borrowing accounts of their older relatives and find a way around facial recognition. In his opinion, short-video

apps such as Douyin and TikTok are also very popular in China. They are not under the same restrictions

(限制)

as

games.

can children play games according to the new rules?

A. Between and on Saturday.

B. Between and on Tuesday.

C. Between and on Friday.

D. Between and on Thursday.

ing to experts,_________.

A. the new rules can stop children’s addiction to social media

B. companies are more responsible for kids’ obeying the rules

C. parents play a greater part in limiting the time of online games

D. the new rules will help prevent children playing online games

will children probably do to battle with the new rules?

A. Design an advanced program.

B. Use facial recognition systems.

C. Borrow accounts of their older relatives.

D. Set up real-name registration systems.

of the following is a suitable title for the text?

A. Rules Limiting Video Game Time.

B. Rules Limiting Short-video Apps.

C. Rules Banning Irrational Fan Culture.

D. Rules Breaking Addition to Social Media.

D

It’s summer, and school-aged kids are finding all kinds of ways to have fun, from a trip to the pool or

playground to playing games with smart phones. As a result, they are also forgetting some of what they learned in

school, a phenomenon (

现象

) called “summer slide”. Fortunately, summer slide can be prevented with just a little

regular practice of fun.

Encourage reading every day. Make a special event out of a trip to the public library, and let your kids pick out

whatever interests them. Give your kids a special treat for every book they finish. Help them set up a reading corner

in their room that’s quiet, comfortable and free of various electronic distractions. Best of all, give them the gift of

your own example as an enthusiastic reader.

Another way to make reading fun is to share a poem together. Poems by writers like Dr. Seuss, Shel

Silverstein and Maurice Sendak are fun to read aloud, and often have a strong sense of humor that attracts children.

Take turns reading them aloud to each other, talk about what they mean, and see if you can memorize your favorites.

Then have a contest to see who can write the best poem.

Summer is a great time to visit a learning place together. Children’s museums are specially designed to make

learning fun and enjoyable for kids and let them practice essential skills. Or just take a walk together on one of our

many nature paths where your children can use their reading skills to learn about the plants, animals and geology

around them. And of course, don’t forget the special programs offered by many local public libraries, along with

many other learning materials for kids of all ages.

32. Which of the following can be named “summer slide”?

A. Not remembering how to do a chemistry experiment in the lab.

B. Failing to know how to go swimming in a pool.

C. Forgetting how to organize a camping activity.

D. Having no idea how to play computer games.

33. What’s the best way to keep your children reading?

A. Setting a reading corner in their room.

B. Giving them a treat to encourage reading.

C. Taking them to libraries often.

D. Being an enthusiastic reader yourself.

34. What do we know about the poems mentioned in Paragraph 3?

A. They attract children with their sense of humor.

B. They are suitable for both adults and children.

C. They can be memorized by children.

D. They are easy to read aloud.

35. What is the text mainly about?

A. The effects of summer slide on children.

B. Ways to keep children active in summer.

C. The cause of summer slide

D. Fun ways to prevent summer slide.

第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

You may be surprised to learn that one of your best wellness tools is actually a journal. (

日记

) Here are five

benefits of journaling.

Journaling helps to reduce stress.

Journaling can be a great pressure-releasing device when we feel overwhelmed (

不堪重负的

). Some research

proves this. For example, in one study, patients, families, and healthcare workers from a hospital reported a

reduction in stress levels after completing one journaling exercise. 36

Journaling provides a way to process emotions.

Your emotions have a way of popping up to the surface and affecting your actions. Journaling gives you the

opportunity to process your emotions in a safe, contained space. Naming the specific emotions you’re experiencing

and accepting them reduces their strength. 37

Journaling encourages space from negative thoughts.

When negative or worried thoughts appear, it’s easy to get caught up in their terrible stories. 38 This

distance is formally called cognitive defusion (

认知解离

). The idea is that if your thoughts aren’t serving you, you

don’t have to believe them.

Journaling can help you figure out your next step.

Writing down your thoughts and feelings about a situation is the first step in understanding how best to move

forward. Maybe your anger is a sign that you need to set a strong boundary (

界限

) from someone. 39

Seeing your concerns, questions and emotions in black and white gives you a clearer picture of your needs.

40

Think of yourself as a puzzle: You get to discover a different piece every single day. Journaling provides a

much-needed stop to help us rediscover ourselves. We are constantly growing. Journaling helps bear witness to

these changes, making us know ourselves better.

A. Journaling deepens self-discovery.

B. Journaling shines a spotlight on invaluable things.

C. That way, difficult emotions become less overwhelming and easier to manage.

D. Or your sadness is pushing you to reach out and strengthen your connections.

E. When we write, we learn our preferences, pain points, fears, favorites, and dreams.

F. In a follow-up study a year later, those people still used writing to deal with their stress.

G. Noting down your thoughts creates distance so as to consider them in a more objective way.

第三部分 语言运用(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)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

It all began on a cold, rainy day

Sarah, a poor single mother, was 41 to make ends meet(

维持生计)

. While waiting for the bus with

her two children, Sarah 42 an old man sitting on a nearby bench. He was shivering (

颤抖

), his thin jacket

providing little protection against the 43 weather.

Sarah approached the man and 44 him her coat. She knew it would make her cold, but the 45

of this stranger suffering while she had something to give was too much to bear. 46 by her selflessness, the

man thankfully accepted the coat and gave back a smile. Little did Sarah know that her simple act of kindness

would make a huge 47 .

A man, who saw the heartwarming exchange, took a photo and 48 it on social media. The post

quickly became a 49 , with thousands of people sharing and 50 on Sarah’s generosity.

Encouraged by her, people began 51 events to support those less lucky. Schools added lessons on the

52 of helping others, and businesses started a “pay it forward” project, where people could buy more and

53 the extra meal for those in need.

Reflecting on this unbelievable journey, we can 54 our individual power, which may 55 an

effect that would eventually reach every corner of the globe.

41. A. helping B. struggling C. continuing D. seeking

42. A. came across B. left behind C. looked for D. turned to

43. A. rainy B. cool C. snowy D. freezing

44. A. offered C. threw D. caught

45. A. feeling B. movement C. action D. thought

46. A. Attracted B. Confused C. Moved D. Shocked

47. A. reaction B. appreciation C. difference D. impact

48. A. made B. published C. shared D. gave

49. A story B. symbol C. chance D. hit

50. A. commenting B. arguing C. saying D. donating

51. A. writing B. organizing C. reporting D. composing

52. A. creativity B. significance C. strength D. description

53. A. sell B. share C. abandon D. leave

54. A. expect B. recognize C. remember D. admit

55. A. build B. create C. develop D. reject

第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。

China’s next-generation rocket to carry humans is expected to make 56 (it) flight around 2027. It is an

important part of China’s ambitious plan to place its astronauts 57 the moon. The new rocket will be about

90 meters tall, 58 means it will be almost twice as tall as the Long March 5, currently the 59 (big)

in China’s rocket family.

The new rocket will be capable of carrying spaceship 60 (weigh)about 27 tons into an Earth -moon

orbit(

轨道

). It is intended for the country’s future manned spaceflights that 61 (carry) out by a

new-generation spaceship. In the long term, Long March 9, China’s super-heavy rocket 62 is under

development, will also join the group of the new rocket to transport 63 (material) to the moon to build

a long-lasting base there.