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高一年级第一次教学质量检测英语参考答案
听力:1-5 ACCBB 6-10 ABACB 11-15 CACCA 16-20 BCABB
阅读理解:21-23ACB,24-27CABD,28-31BADC,32-35BACD,36-40FAGEC
完形填空:41-45BADAC 46-50CDBDA 51-55CBDAB
语法填空:56. painted 57. skillfully 58. which 59. imagination 60. himself
61. a 62. and 63. with 64. featuring 65. was added
基础知识:
66. benefits 67. inspired 68. target 69. nearby 70. locations 71. greet 72. original
73. Altogether 74. ached 75. account 76. convenience 77. accessible 78. belonging
79. performance 80. crowded
81. go through 82. broke away from, 83. keep track of 84. as well as 85. Now that
参考范文
Our city’s Central Park, located in the heart of downtown, will host the Digital Music Festival.
Known for its green spaces and modern art designs, the park offers a perfect mix of nature and
urban vibes.
The festival combines music with the internet in creative ways. People can look forward to
live-streamed performances, interactive online workshops, and the use of virtual reality
technology to enhance the musical experience. Through a live-streaming app, people worldwide can
watch performances and interact using real-time comments. People can vote online for the next song.
This mix of tech and music makes the event unique.
Join the festival to experience exciting music, meet fans globally online, and enjoy the magic of
digital art. Don’t miss it!
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Excuse me, I got lost. I took a bus to city hall, but I can’t find the place.
W: This is the concert hall, not city hall. To go there, you should take the bus at Grand Hotel over there.
Text 2
M: Can I help you?
W: I’m looking for a size twelve dress.
M: Oh, let me see. An eight, a ten. Ah, you’re lucky. I have the prettiest dress here in a twelve. Why don’t
you try it on?
Text 3
W: Do you think you can take care of everything in the office today?
M: No problem. Just go home and take a rest. If there is anything I feel I cannot handle, I’ll call you.
Text 4
W: We have a half-day tour, a full-day tour and an evening tour. Which one would you like?
M: What is the schedule of the half-day tour?
W: It sets out at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 2:00 p.m.
Text 5
M: Now, what seems to be the trouble, Mrs Stevens?
W: I’ve been very dizzy lately. And last night, I had some chest pain.
M: Don’t worry. Let me have a look.Text 6
W: Wow. That was a great match. I really like watching tennis games.
M: Me too. I think tennis is an exciting sport.
W: I think so. Do you play tennis, John?
M: Yes, but not very well. Do you play?
W: A little. How about a game on Tuesday afternoon?
M: Sure.
Text 7
M: Mrs White, I’m afraid we have to put you on a strict diet. From now on, you’re going to have to stay
away from salty food.
W: Does that mean I can’t have any more fast food?
M: Right. You can’t have any fried food or steaks.
W: What about breakfast food like eggs and sausages?
M: Those are all bad for you. But you can have porridge, bread and orange juice.
W: Well, what about lunch and dinner?
M: Have a salad for lunch. As for dinner, you can have all the vegetables you want. Fish and chicken are
also okay.
W: What about dessert? Can I still have ice cream?
M: Yes, but not too much.
Text 8
M: Hi, Nancy! You look worried. What’s wrong?
W: Well Daniel, have you ever felt nervous on stage?
M: Sure. Do you remember that play I was in a few years ago? I knew my lines, but I was terrified to have
to recite them in front of an audience. As soon as I saw the crowd of people down there, my heart beat so
fast that I was unable to say a single word.
W: That’s how I feel just thinking about the spelling competition next week.
M: I didn’t know you made it to the finals.
W: I’m worried I’ll get nervous and freeze on stage. I might forget how to spell everything, even my own
name. I don’t know what to do.
M: Nancy, I know that you’re not going to forget how to spell your name. I’ll help you get through this. I
’ll go to the school hall with you to practice. Then I’ll teach you an exercise my baseball coach taught me.
Believe me. It works.
W: I feel much better now. Thanks, Daniel.
Text 9
W: Hello, ladies and gentlemen! Today, we have invited Prof. Stone to talk about the role of elderly people
in our society. Welcome to our show, Prof. Stone.
M: To begin with, I’d like to tell a story from my own life. Several years ago, when my grandparents were
well into their 80s, they were no longer able to care for themselves very well. My grandfather was afraid of
leaving the only home they had known for the past 60 years. The idea of having to sell their home and
move into a retirement home was an extremely painful experience for them. Indeed, old age for them, and
many old Americans can mean not only the possible failure of one’s health, but the loss of identity and
self-worth.
W: Yes, it’s true. What do you have to say about the problem of old age?
M: Many experts have given talks here that have focused on the medical care, and the development ofpublic services for senior citizens. Today, I’d like to focus my comments on the meaningful roles that
elderly can play and should play in our society.
Text 10
Talking about personal relationships, well, I’d naturally think of my relationship with my mother.
Whenever I need help, my mother is always there for me. She often tells me that I can be anyone I want, as
long as I’m confident of myself. She sees my talent and pushes me to do the best I possibly can. As I was
growing up, we were often on the move. I had to admit that moving so often made me feel lonely. But my
mother did everything she could to help me feel happy. In fact, so much traveling was really a good thing
because it made us close. I respect my mother so much as she never treats me as a child, but as an equal.
She gives me the freedom to make mistakes and to learn from them all. Unlike friendships that can fade or
break, I know I’ll always be connected to my mother no matter what I face. She is not just a role model, but
someone I love.