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2024~2025 学年度(上)沈阳市五校协作体期末考试
高一年级英语试卷
时间:120分钟 分数:150分
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)
1. What will Sophia do at the library?
A. Write a report. B. Print some papers. C. Borrow some
books.
2. What does Judy advise Jack to do?
A. Ask the teacher for help.
B. Review with her together.
C. Go over the material gradually.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Their dinner plan. B. Their shopping list. C. Their dining
experience.
4. Why is Mr Brown calling Jessica?
A. To make an offer.
B. To cancel an appointment.
C. To confirm an arrangement.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a gym. B. At a park. C. At a bookstore.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What will Lucy do for her soap business next month?
A. Have a sales promotion online.
B. Develop new soap designs.
C. Expand her sales channels.
7. How much will the woman spend in total?
A. $24. B. $29. C. $39.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。1
8. Where did Dylan get the information about Lisa?
A. From a friend. B. From a TV program. C. From a
newspaper.
9. What volunteer activity would the woman like to do?
A. Outdoor cleaning. B. Tree planting. C. Animal care.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. How did Mark get to Mount Elbert from Leadville?
A. By plane. B. By car. C. By bus.
11. What did the woman do over the weekend?
A. She went on a hike.
B. She made a new dish.
C. She played a football game.
12. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife. B. Coworkers. C. College friends.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What has the training covered so far?
A. Company history. B. Industry knowledge. C. Software
application.
14. What did Amy’s manager do to support Amy?
A. She taught Amy teamwork skills.
B. She allowed Amy a flexible work schedule.
C. She familiarized Amy with other colleagues.
15. What will Amy probably do in the coming three weeks?
A. Go on a business trip
B. Keep on receiving training.
C. Handle her own projects.
16. How does Amy feel about her future work?
A. Stressed. B. Excited. C. Doubtful.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. How did the speaker’s company assist her?1
A. By arranging housing.
B By paying for language classes.
C. By introducing her to the locals.
18. What did the speaker do to better adapt to Shanghai?
A. She made friends online.
B. She found a fellow countryman.
C. She tried to fit in with the local community.
19. What will the speaker do in two years?
A. Go back to her home country.
B. Continue staying in Shanghai.
C. Move to another country.
20. What is the speaker trying to do?
A. Deliver a work report.
B. Share her experiences abroad.
C. Introduce language learning tips.
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)
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Many places around the world host marathons that aim to provide their runners with a
special experience. If you’re planning to run a race,check out some of these beautiful marathon
destinations.
Inca Trail Marathon
Are you up for a challenge? Hosted at Cusco, Peru, the Inca Trail Marathon is regarded as
one of the most
difficult marathons in the world. With Cusco’s rich history of being once the capital of the
Inca Empire, participants can explore several ancient archeological sites. During the run,
participants will get to see the surprising landscape of the “Lost City of the Incas”, Machu Picchu,
and the Sacred Valley.
Athens Marathon
Held in Greece, the Athens Marathon is perfect for those of you who are interested in
history mythology (神话), and architecture. There are many tourist spots and historic sites to visit1
like the Parthenon and the Acropolis of Athens. During the race, audience will be cheering on the
participants creating an atmosphere similar to the Olympics.
Big Sur International Marathon
Held at Carmel,California,the Big Sur International Marathon is known as the world’s
largest rural marathon. Before the race ,participants generally visit the world — famous
Monterey Bay Aquarium (水族馆), which owns rich animals. The Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is
another attraction stretching from 3,000-foot mountain ridges (山脉) to underwater canyons and
rocky seaside cliffs.
Big Five Marathon
Located at Limpopo, South Africa, participants can explore and check out the wildlife of the
African savannah. The marathon is held in one of the “Big Five” game reserves in Africa. There
are no fences or rivers that separate the runners from the African wildlife. Make sure to keep
your mind clear You might find an elephant or even find yourself running alongside giraffes.
21. What can participants do at the Inca Trail Marathon?
A. They can make the best performance.
B. They can enjoy ancient architecture.
C. They can learn about the Inca Empire.
D. They run through the Sacred Valley.
22. What do participants often do before the Big Sur International Marathon starts?
A. They go up 3,000-foot mountain ridges.
B. They see all kinds of sea creatures.
C. They visit underwater canyons.
D. They climb rocky seaside cliffs.
23. Which are you advised to take part in if you are interested in buildings?
A. The Athens Marathon.
B. The Inca Trail Marathon.
C. The Big Sur International Marathon.
D The Big Five Marathon.
B
Terry Fox never thought he’d live a remarkable life.
He liked sports, but no one thought he was talented. During his first year in the university,1
he had a pain in his right knee, which was so bad that he couldn’t stand up. He went to the
doctor for tests. They showed that he had cancer. He was going to lose his leg and be given an
artificial one. Terry’s family and friends all gave him fantastic support. Terry said that he knew all
those people really cared and helped him. He decided to face it with bravery.
One night Terry was looking through an article about Dick Traum, who also had an artificial
leg and had run in the New York Marathon. “If he can do it,” thought Terry, “I can, too. In fact, I’ll
run across Canada and raise money for cancer research. It will be a Marathon of Hope!”
For the next 16 months, Terry had special treatments for his cancer. And then he also began
to run a little every day. Each day he ran a little farther. It is 5, 300 miles across Canada. Terry
hoped to run thirty to forty miles a day so that it would take him six months. Most of all, he
hoped to raise $1 million for cancer research.
Because Terry had an artificial leg, running wasn’t easy or straightforward. He had to move
by jumping on one foot twice and then take a long step with his real leg. Although it looked
awkward, he still kept on running. His action made people join him as he ran: children, football
stars, wheelchair athletes and even his brother, Darrell. As Terry ran, people waved and cheered.
So much money was donated that the volunteers used large garbage bags so everyone could
give.
Then outside Thunder Bay, Ontario, Terry felt a sharp pain in his chest. The pain was from
cancer; this time in his lungs. He had to abandon the Marathon after 3, 339 miles. He told the
people before he left, “I won’t give up. I just hope people will continue to give money.” And they
did. Just under $25 million was given.
Terry received numerous awards. At 22, he was the youngest Canadian to ever receive
Canada’s highest award, the Companion of the Order of Canada.
24. What made Terry decide to run across Canada?
A. His passion for Marathon.
B. A desire to live a normal life.
C. The support of his family and friends.
D. The exciting experience of Dick Traum.
25. People joined him when he ran mainly because
A. they were moved by the scene of Terry’s running1
B. they serve a as volunteers in the marathon
C. they considered Terry as a great hero
D. they loved running very much
26. Why did he finally stop the marathon?
A. He collected enough money for the donation.
B. His family and friends persuaded him to abandon it.
C. He got great pain in his body because of the cancer.
D. Running with the artificial leg wasn’t straightforward.
27. Which of the following words can best describe Terry?
A. Generous. B. Independent. C. Determined. D. Creative.
C
ON TUESDAY, the Shenzhen team of Blue Sky Rescue, a nonprofit civil rescue team,
confirmed that two of its members had died trying to rescue 24 tourists who had got into
difficulties.
According to the official news, it was on Monday that the rescue team received a
telephone call from 24 travelers, who were trapped in a river valley, with a storm on the way
and one of the female travelers being badly injured.
The team responded immediately. However, when they helped the travelers, two team
member got trapped by the rising river water. The next day, they were confirmed dead.
The two heroes who gave their own lives to save others are being mourned by all
Who can rescue the rescuers? The question aroused a heated discussion among people.
Most of them think we would rather such "heroic deeds" were not required. However, that
depends on people being more sensible. In the past several years, there have been many cases
in which travelers, ignoring the signs saying certain areas are dangerous and off﹣limits, still
have kept on "exploring" unpaved and unmarked regions and ended up needing to be rescued.
By so doing, they put not only their own lives at risk but also the lives of those who go to their
aid.
In this case, although the travelers may have been in an authorized area, they ignored the
warnings of an
approaching typhoon. It was extremely reckless(鲁莽) of them to travel into the wild on
such a day, as the local weather forecast had warned people against the upcoming typhoon.1
Two rescuers have lost their lives because of the thoughtlessness of others.
The law has already made it clear that if a traveler or group gets into difficulties when
entering unauthorized regions, they must bear the costs of the rescue operations. The
regulations need strengthening to deter travelers from putting their own lives and the lives of
others at risk.
28. What happened to a woman traveler?
A. She lost her way.
B. She was trapped on the mountain.
C. She died in the storm.
D. She was seriously hurt.
29. What is the writer's attitude towards some tourists?
A. Critical.
B. Sympathetic.
C. Understanding.
D. Admiring.
30. What does the underlined word deter in the last paragraph mean?
A. protect.
B. keep.
C. excuse.
D. separate.
31. What can be a suitable title for this passage?
A. The Blue Sky Rescue.
B. Who can rescue the rescuers?
C. Who should bear the costs?
D. A deadly typhoon.
D
Palaces are known for their beauty and splendor, but they offer little protection against
attacks. It is easy to defend a large building, but usually these buildings are not designed with the
comfort of a king in mind. When it comes to structures that are both beautiful and defensive, the
European castle is a big success
Castles were originally built in England by the Normans in 1066. They built towers and walls1
to secure the land they had taken. These castles provided the Normans with a quiet and safe
place. They also served as bases of operation for attacks. In this way castles served both
defensive and offensive roles. Besides, castles served as offices for governors. Those that were
socially beneath the governor would come to report affairs and express their respect. They would
address problems, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities in castles. So castles served as
social centers as well.
The first castles were made from earth and wood, and they were likely to suffer from attacks
by fire. Then wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the
strength of these towers and walls. However, attackers could throw flaming objects into castles
through the windows or burn the wooden doors. This led to moving the windows and entrances
off of the ground floor and up to the first floor to make them more difficult to access.
During the Middle Ages, attacks increased in regularity, so castle defenses were updated.
Arrow-slits were added. They were small holes in the castle, which allowed defenders to fire
without being hurt. Towers were built from which defenders could provide fire on both sides. The
towers were connected to the castle by wooden bridges, so that if one tower fell, the rest of the
castle was still easy to defend. A lot of rings of castle walls were constructed, so that even if
attackers went past one wall, they would be caught on a killing ground between inner and outer
walls. All of these increased the defense of castles.
The end of castles can be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery, a kind
of large guns, became powerful enough to break through stone walls. This greatly made the role
of castles less effective. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles
receive millions of visitors each year who wish to experience the situations of ancient times.
32. What was the original function of castles according to the passage?
A. They served as tourist attractions.
B. They were important social centers.
C. They marked religious ceremonies.
D. They were built for use in emergencies.
33. The reason why wooden castles were replaced by stone castles was that .
A. stone castles cost less money
B. stone castles offered better defense1
C. wooden castles were uncomfortable
D. wooden castles took a long time to build
34. Which of the following showed an improvement in castle defenses?
A. Castles were totally separated by stones.
B. Arrow-slits were made in large quantities.
C. Rings of walls were built to defend the towers.
D. Windows and entrances were moved to the higher floor.
35. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Fancy Living: Learning about Castles
B. Normans: Bringing Castles to England
C. A History of Castles: The Rise and Fall of Castles
D. Defending Castles: Technologies Used to Defend Castles
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Some individuals are born with a gift for public speaking.___36___Do you want to be a good
public speaker? Here are some principles you must master.
People want to listen to someone who is interesting, relaxed and comfortable. Too often
when you stand up to give a speech, you focus on the “public”at the expense of the “speaking. ”
___37___ Focus on the speaking. Talk directly to your audience, be yourself and make a
connection.
Even the most successful public speaker will make mistakes. Yet, the only one who cares
about any mistake is the one who is speaking. People’s attention wanders constantly. In fact,most
people only absorb about 20 percent of a speaker’s message. So, don’t stop speaking when you
make a mistake unless it’s a truly serious one.___38___
Your goal is not to be a perfect public speaker.___39___And like everything else in life, that
takes practice. Remember, even world champion athletes practice their skills on a consistent
basis.
___40___It’s rare to hear someone say, “I wish that speaker had spoken longer. “On the
other hand, you probably can’t count the times that you’ve thought, “I’m glad that talk is over. It
seemed to go on forever! “So surprise your audience. Always make your presentation just a bit
shorter than anticipated. It’s better to leave your listeners wishing for more than shifting
restlessly in their seats waiting for your speech finally to end.1
A. Do the opposite.
B. You want to be an effective public speaker.
C. You don’ t need to apologize for a minor slip.
D. When it comes to public speaking, less is usually more
E The objective of most speeches is to benefit the audience
F. Take the fear out of public speaking by focusing on your listeners
G. However, the majority of people are effective speakers because they train to be.
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)
He came from somewhere south of Rome. One Sunday evening I found him standing in the
driveway, extremely thin.
“My name Tony and I mow (割) your lawn (草坪).” he said. It was hard to understand his
___41___ English. I told him I couldn’t afford a ___42___. “I mow your lawn,” he said again and
walked away. When I got home the next evening, the lawn had been mowed, the walks
___43___. My wife and I thought it strange that he had not asked for ___44___. The next few
days were busy, and I ___45___ about him. But on Friday, saw him again, behind my garage and
busy around.
I ___46___ to work out some small weekly pay for him. Summer passed into fall and winds
blew cold. “Mr. Craw, when winter come, let me clean the snow in the factory.” Tony ___47___.
Well, how could I resist such determination? ___48___, Tony got his job.
“I want to be an apprentice (学徒),” he said one day. ___49___ we had a good apprentice
school training laborers, I doubted whether he could even read blueprints (图纸). However, I
decided to give him a try. To his _____50_____, he graduated as a killed grinder.
After about two years, Tony turned up at our usual meeting spot, much _____51_____ than
he used to be and taking on a look of _____52_____. He had his own house and a cute family!
Tony came to America seeking the American Dream. But he did not find it — he
_____53_____ it himself. Tony didn’t begin on the first _____54_____. He began in the
basement. All he had were 24 hours a day. He _____55_____ none of them and succeeded
finally.
41. A. broken B. fluent C. standard D. simple
42. A. designer B. gardener C. partner D. survivor1
43. A. decorated B. dug C. swept D. blocked
44. A. award B. advice C. pay D. leave
45. A. wandered B. thought C. worried D. forgot
46. A. managed B. happened C. pretended D. refused
47. A. ordered B. stressed C. requested D. applied
48. A. However B. Instead C. Yet D. Thus
49. A. Even if B. Now that C. In case D. Ever since
50. A. regret B. amazement C. creditD.disappointment
51. A. paler B. heavier C. stranger D. thinner
52. A. amusement B. confidence C. confusion
D.annoyance
53. A. discovered B. revived C. appreciated D. created
54. A. place B. floor C. step D. stage
55. A. wasted B. floor C. treasured D. explored
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。
China’s Grand Canal(大运河)
For centuries, the power of Chinese emperors rose and fell with ____56____(they) control
of the Grand Canal. Today, this important waterway is shorter than it once was, ____57____ it is
still the longest man-made river in the world and continues to play an important cultural and
____58____(economy) role in modern China.
The original canal system began around the year 605, ____59____Emperor-Yang realized
that-in order to feed his army--he needed a way to move food quickly from China’s southern rice
-growing region to the country’s north. ____60____(complete) in 611, the canal grew more and
more important throughout China over the next 500 years. In 1279, Kublai Khan began to repair
and build new parts of the canal. This rebuilding work created a more direct north-south route to
and from Beijing. Future ____61____(rule) then continued to expand and improve the canal.
In addition to ____62____(move) rice around China, the Grand Canal was also an important
cultural waterway. Ideas, regional foods, and cultural practices were transported from one part of
China ____63____another along the county’s watery highway.
Today, boats still carry tons of coal, food, and other goods to points between Hangzhou and1
Jining. In 2014, the historic Grand Canal was made a UNESCO World Heritage site.It
____64____(hope) that Grand Canal, one of the world’s great engineering accomplishments, will
continue to link north and south China for centuries _____65_____(come).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,是一所国际学校摄影社团的负责人,该社团打算征集以“中国航天”为
主题的短视
频,以唤起学生对航天事业的热爱。请你在学校网站写一则通知,内容包括:
1.征集短视频的目的;
2.对征集作品的要求;
3.欢迎参加。
注意:1.写作词数应为80字左右:
2.中国航天:China Aerospace
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
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Photography Group
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
The homemade book bag was placed across my bed. It appeared to have taken over the entire
room. I knew that my mom had spent all day happily sewing as she pictured me proudly walking
from class to class with it over my shoulder. The next day I was to start seventh grade at a new
school, in a new state, in the middle of the school year. I was nervous and excited.
That first day at school I heard the whispers.“Have you seen the new girl? She’s from
California. Did you see that big bag?”Then there were giggles (咯咯笑).1
Because I started school in the middle of the year, all of the lockers had been assigned to
other kids. There was no extra locker available for me, so I was forced to carry all my stuff around
in the oversized bag. Wild stories flew back and forth about what I kept in the bag that never left
my side. Drugs? Some kids wondered. Clothes? Is she homeless?
There was nothing interesting in that bag, just my coat during cold weather, school books,
papers and pens. Eventually, most students pretty much ignored me, but some of the kids made
fun of my bag. People grabbed at it, pretended to treat it like a dog and tried to drop litter into it.
My teachers didn’t seem to notice, probably because I
didn’t ever complain or ask for help. As the year progressed, I started to hate that bag. I
blamed all my problems on it. I felt helpless, alone and homesick for California and my old
friends.
One day toward the end of the school year, my math teacher assigned each student a
partner to work with on word problems. I was told to work with Debbie, a popular girl who was
in several of my classes. She smiled and waved me over toward her desk, so I grabbed my bag
and quietly moved toward her. As I sat down, I realized that I had never spoken to her before.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
“So, what’s in the bag?" Debbie asked loudly with a smile.
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Then Debbie started to laugh, not at me, but at the situation.
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2024~2025 学年度(上)沈阳市五校协作体期末考试
高一年级英语试卷
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
【答案】21. B 22. B 23. A
【答案】24. D 25. A 26. C 27. C
【答案】28. D 29. A 30. B 31. B
【答案】32. B 33. B 34. D 35. C
【答案】36. G 37. A 38. C 39. B 40. D
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)1
【答案】41. A 42. B 43. C 44. C 45. D 46. A 47. C 48. D 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. B
53. D 54. B 55. A
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
【答案】56. their
57. but 58. economic
59. when 60. Completed
61. rulers 62. moving
63. to 64. is hoped
65. to come
第一节(满分15分)
66.
【答案】Notice
To arouse students’ awareness of exploration of space and get a better understanding of
China’s space development, our photography group will collect short videos with the theme of
China Aerospace.
As is required, the video is supposed to last about 15minutes. Meanwhile it should vividly
show the development of China’s space industry and the great achievement made in space
programme.
Everyone is welcome to participate in the activity. For more information, please contact us
via e-mail.
Photography Group
第二节(满分25分)
67.
【答案】 "So, what is in the bag?" Debbie asked loudly with a smile. Her question was the last
straw to break me down. Face blushing red, I dumped the bag on the table and grumbled in a
choking voice, "Nothing, just my coat, books, papers and pens. Why you all tease my bag which
brought me a whole year of bad luck and loneliness? " No longer able to contain my emotion, I
buried my head in my arm and let tears of grievance wash over my face.
Then Debbie started to laugh, not at me, but at the situation. Debbie told me every stitch of the
bag was made of my mother's selfless love. When being laughed at, I should let them.
Meanwhile, I should open myself up and make friends proactively so that I could better fit1
in.Debbie's gentle words, like a shining torch, dispelled all the darkness in my life. Through my
misty eyes, I knew I would take her advice and embrace my new life with my bag.