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射洪中学高 2024 级高一下期半期考试
英语试题
【听力】 (每小题1.5分)
1-5 CCACA 6-10 ABBCC 11-15ABCCA 16-20BABCB
【阅读理解】(每小题2.5分)
21-23 BCA 24-27 CDBD 28-31 BCAD 32-35 CBDC
【七选五】(每小题2.5)36-40 FCAEB
【完形填空】(每小题1分)
41-45 BACDA 46-50 CBDAB 51-55 BCDCA
【语法填空】 (每小题1.5分)
56. who 57.fell 58. to 59.themselves 60. a
61.most popular 62.Built 63.enjoying 64.warmth 65. and
【任务型阅读】(20分)
66. struggling 67. worried 68.visiting 69.knew 70. necessary
71. interested 72. sorry 73.children 74. solution 75. supported
76 . Mrs. Cliton was a most kind and thoughtful woman. She spent a great deal of time
visiting the poor.
77. Because they were aware of his family’s problems and sufferings, and they wanted
to help them.
78. He would likely be grateful and enthusiastic. He might eagerly take on the task of
selling popcorn to help his family.
【书面表达】(总分20分)
Hello, everyone!
I am excited to stand before you today to talk about enjoying literature and share a
special book that has touched my heart.
Reading literary works not only enriches our vocabulary and improves our language
skills but also offers a deep understanding of the world where we live. I would like to
recommend a book that has left a deep impression on me: The Old Man and the Sea written
by Ernest Hemingway. It tells the story of an old fisherman named Santiago who has not
caught a fish for 84 days. I’m deeply moved by Santiago’s determination during the struggle
to catch the marlin.
In conclusion, I encourage each of you to explore the big world of literature and discover
its joys it offers.
【听力原文】Text 1
M: Tom just phoned me and said that he couldn't attend the party. He isn't feeling very
well now.
W: So we'll have three people absent. Lily is traveling with her parents abroad,
(1) and Mike has to stay late at the office.
Text 2
M: Excuse me, could you tell me what time the next flight to Shenyang takes off?
W: It is scheduled for nine point 30, and you'll arrive in about two hours. (2)
Text 3
W: We are almost ready for the kids visit. What have you got there?
M: Kids love milk cookies, and they're always nice treats for them. Besides, we have
some educational storybooks and toys too, but I think the cookies will be a hit. (3)
Text 4
M: What can I do for you, madam?
W: My mother suggests I should have a new hairstyle for my tomorrow's interview. Do
you have any suggestions?
M: Absolutely. Let me take a look at your hair first and then see what would suit
you best. (4)
Text 5
W: I've come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try.
M: I think the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them?
W: I love experimenting with different flavors. (5)
Text 6
W:Your dog is so cute. I hope my cat likes people as much as your dog does.
M:Cats are more independent than dogs. How old is your cat?
W:It's five years old. It came to our house when it was two years old.(6) Your dog
is three, isn't it?
M:Yeah. Oh, have you ever thought of getting another pet?
W:My kids want fish, (7)but I don't think fish would be a good idea. They might be
too attractive for our cat. A rabbit may be a better choice. Your dog is so cute. I hope my cat
likes people as much as your dog does.
M: Cats are more independent than dogs. How old is your cat?
W:It's five years old. It came to our house when it was two years old. Your dog is
three.
M:isn't it? Yeah. Oh, have you ever thought of getting another pet?W:My kids want fish, but I don't think fish would be a good idea. They might be too
attractive for our cat. A rabbit may be a better choice.
Text 7
W: I have something exciting to share with you.
M: Oh, is it the film you saw last night?
W: Of course not. Guess what? I've been saving up all my allowance and doing part
time jobs around the neighborhood, and I finally managed to earn up to $1500.
M: Wow. Amazing. What are your plans for this hard earned money?
W: Well, next term school fees are due soon. I know how hard you and mum work
to support our family, and I want to contribute in my own way. (8)(9)
M: That's the most thoughtful thing I've ever heard. You're growing up and becoming
so responsible. I'm proud of you.
W: It feels good to know that I can help out even in a small way.(9) Besides, I also
intend to take part in some activities to enrich my school life.
Text 8
M: So, what do you want to study when you go to college, Megan?
W: I’m not sure, Mr. Sanders. My dad would be excited if I studied medicine, but that
sounds too difficult. I’ve always been interested in art, but I’m not sure if I want to be a
professional artist.
M: Well, you could study art history. That was my wife’s major, you know.
W: Really? What did you major in?
M: Oh, I always wanted to be a businessman, so that’s what I did in college. (10)
It’s not for everyone, but I liked it. I wish I had taken some other classes, though. If you
have a chance to learn about a bunch of different things and then make a decision, I
think that would be your best bet ( 你 最好选择). (12)
W: That’s good advice, Mr. Sanders. Thanks!
M: My pleasure. If you want to talk more, come next door anytime you want. (11)
W: I sure will. Thank you!
Text 9
M: OK, your bill comes to thirty-six dollars.
W: Well, I never carry cash on me anymore. Can I just Venmo ( 小额支付款项的软
件) it to you?(13)
M: What does that mean?W: Venmo is an app that you download for your smartphone.(13) It connects to
your bank or a credit card, and you can transfer money to other people in about ten
seconds.
M: What? That’s fast! I’ve used PayPal before, but it sometimes takes several
minutes for the transfer to be completed. (14)Plus, they charge you a fee for sending the
money.
W: Venmo is free if you use a checking account. But if you use a credit card, I think
they charge you a small fee.
M: That’s cool. I never use my credit card, anyway. So, what can I do with the money
once it’s there? Can I use Venmo at stores?
W: You still can’t use it at most restaurants and big chain stores, but a lot of
smaller shops accept it. (15) It’s getting more popular all the time.
M: All right, how can I sign up for Venmo?
W: Download the app from the App Store, and I’ll email you an invitation to join.
(16)
Text 10
Good morning! I’m Samuel Davis, and this is the ten o’clock news report. I hope
everyone is having a fine Monday morning. (17) It’s getting pretty wet out there, so grab
an umbrella and stay dry! I’m here today with Matt Miller, who has completed his 29,000-
mile journey in just six weeks, with a total of 180 hours in flight. Beginning in California, he
made twenty-five stops in fourteen different countries including England, Italy, Greece,
Egypt, and Thailand. (18) His final trip was a sixteen-hour flight from Hawaii back to
California, just half an hour less than his longest flight from Samoa to Hawaii. (19) Born
in South Dakota, Matt is a freshman at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has said
that as a child he was scared of flying. All of that changed when he received his pilot license
at just seventeen. After that, he only spent a few years planning everything out before
beginning his journey around the world. Matt is here with us today for an interview. Welcome
Matt! First, why don’t you tell all our listeners about the craziest thing you saw during
your adventure? (20)