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PAGEPAGE15天津市和平区2024-2025学年高一英语下学期线上学习阶段性评估检测(期中)试题(无答案)温馨提示:本试卷包括第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分。考试时间100(第Ⅰ卷 选择题(共65分)第一部分:英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Learningaforeignlanguageisnotand itcomestospeaking,itcanbemoredifficult.A.when B.unless C.once D.whileI’msurprisedthathe saythoseimpolitewordstohisdeskmate.A.must B.can C.will D.shouldgettingdark,buttherestillareseveralboys basketballontheplayground.A.playing B.played C.toplay D.havingplayed Itwasdifficultformetounderstandwhattheexpertwastryingto inthebecauseIdidn’tknowaboutthelocalculture.A.makeup B.catchup C.getacross D.getalong—I’vedecidedtotakepartintherace,butI’mafraidImayfailtoreachthefinishingline.— !neverknowuntilyouA.Doasyoulike B.Goforit C.Enjoyyourself D.GoodluckTheinjured fromtheshockinthetrafficaccidentarelyinginthehospitalatthemoment.A.suffering B.suffered C.suffer D.tosufferInorderto success,wemusthaveacompleteandthoroughplan.A.adjust B.ensure C.justify D.resolveTheywerelostintheforest,and mademattersworsewasthatnightbegantofall.A.that B.which C.why D.whatcan’timaginethetroubleIhad yourhomeinthesnowstorm.A.find B.tofind C.found D.findingMarywasbusywithherwork,anditwasonlyaroundfourintheafternoon couldfinallyliedowntorestforawhile.A.when B.which C.that D.whetherThereisalotofpublic abouttheplasticparticlesrecentlyfoundinwater.A.agreement B.concern C.content D.responsibility—Hi,Jack.goskating.aminute,Johnson.I myhomeworkintenminutes.A.finish B.finished C.havefinished D.amfinishingWhenthegirlopenedthewindowthenextmorning,shewasexcitedtofindthewholeground withsnow.A.tocover B.covering C.covered D.tobecoveredFriendslovetogettogetherandtalkaboutthedays theyspenttogether.A.when B.that C.who D.whatBobhasnever andweallhavetoworkhardertomakeupforhislaziness.A.letoffsteam B.takenabreathC.pulledhisweight D.settleddown其次节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)16~35A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Myfriend,Audrey,wasawonderfultalker.Whenanotherpersontoldastory,shewouldtake16ofthefirstemptyspacebysaying,“That17meofsomethingthathappenedtome.”Thenshewould18totellalonger,evenmoredramatic(戏剧性的)storyaboutherexperiences.Shewasalwayspraisedforhergiftfor19,whichmadeithardforhertorealizethegiftof20couldbeevenmoreimportantthantheabilitytospeakskillfully.Shecarriedonwiththis21,uncorrected,intoadulthood.Thenaturningpointcameduringoneofherdinnerparties.AguestnamedStanleywas22abouthisdaughter’sdisease.23Stanleyopenedhismouthtoanswer,Audreysaid,“Iknowexactlyaboutit”andturnedthe24toherownexperiencewithasimilarhealthproblem.ShehadspokenforaminuteortwowhenStanleysuddenlybegan25.Heofferedasimple26tohishostess:“I’msorry,Audrey.Ididn’tmeanto27,butIjustcan’tlistennowbecauseI’mtoo28aboutmydaughter.”Ofcourse,StanleyhadnoreasontoapologizeandAudrey29that.Forthefirsttime,sherealizedshewastooinsensitive.This30experienceledhertodoself-observation.Audreydecidedto31listening.Whentogetherwithfriends,shetriedtoonlylisten.Whenaskedaboutherself,sheanswered32,withoutdetailedexplanation.Whenspeaking,shesaidwithmore33.Itjustmadeherrealizeshewasanordinarypersonandthatbeingordinarywasnota(n)34thing.Itwasjustaboutbeingherself.Perhapsourcourageto35ourordinarinessisoneofthekeystohappinessinourvaluedrelationship.16.A.controlB.noticeC.accountD.care17.A.warnsB.convincesC.remindsD.rids18.A.pretendB.continueC.agreeD.promise19.A.memoryB.artC.wordsD.manners20.A.listeningB.respondingC.arguingD.understanding21.A.advantageB.behaviorC.misunderstandingD.posture22.A.toldB.interviewedC.consultedD.asked23.A.IfB.BecauseC.BeforeD.Until24.A.storyB.conversationC.factD.statement25.A.speakingB.greetingC.laughingD.yawning26.A.commentB.summaryC.introductionD.apology27.A.turnupB.moveoffC.cutinD.settledown28.A.crazyB.concernedC.curiousD.happy29.A.avoidedB.ignoredC.forgaveD.recognized30.A.unpleasantB.boringC.worryingD.frightening31.A.admitB.keepC.practiceD.risk32.A.carefullyB.simplyC.clearlyD.sincerely33.A.patienceB.confidenceC.associationD.consideration34.A.easyB.unfairC.normalD.terrible35.A.acceptB.employC.defendD.overcome其次部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ARoaldHahlisoneofthegreateststorytellerstheworldhaseverknown.Hisbookshavesoldmorethan200millioncopiesworldwide.Haveyoueverheardofanyofthesestories?CharlieandtheChocolateFactoryCharlieisayoungboyfromapoorfamilyand,likemostchildren,heloveschocolate.Charliebuyschocolatebarshopingtofindagoldenticketinsidebecausewhoeverfindsagoldenticketisinvitedtovisitthechocolatefactoryandmeetitsowner,Andtherearesomewonderfullystrangethingsinsidethefactory.TheBFGTheBFGistheBigFriendlyGiantandhebringssweetdreamstochildrenwhiletheyaresleeping.OnenightheisseenbyagirlcalledSophie,andhecarriedherawaytohishomelandbecauseheisscaredshe’lltelltheworldabouthisexistence(存在).Heisactuallyfriendly,buttheothergiantsarenot.TheyhurttheBFGandwanttoeatpeople.Sophiedecidedtogetsomeonetohelp:theQueen!MatildaMatildaistalentedandshelovesbooks,butherparentsdon’tunderstandherintelligenceandarecrueltoMatilda’sbrainpowerisdiscoveredbyherteacher.MissHoney,whohelpsherdevelopherintellectandamazingmentalpowers.ButMissHoneyisalsobeingmistreatedbyMissTrunchbull,thecruelheadteacher,soMatildatriestofindawaytohelpBoy:TalesofChildhood.Thisbookistoldlikeastory,butit’snotanovel.It’sanautobiography(自传)ofRoaldDahl’schildhoodandschoolexperiences,hedescribeshisexperienceswithadeadmouse,fearfulteachers,summerholidaystoNorwayandgettingthejobwithShell.WhatisCharlie’srealpurposeofbuyingsomechocolatebars?winsomemoney.eatmorechocolate.winaconcertticket.visitachocolatefactory.WhatdoSophieandMatildahaveincommon?They’rereadytohelpothers.Theyhavegreatcreativeability.Theyhaveanunusualadventure.They’rebadlytreatedbytheirparents.WhatwouldbethebestchoiceifonewantstoknowmoreaboutRoaldDahl?A.Matilda B.TheBFG.C.Boy:ofChildhood. D.CharlieandtheChocolateFactoryBAttenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrarythathadtheword“crime”inthetitle.MymotherdidnotnoticethisbookamongmylargenumberofbooksuntilIbeganreadingit.Thebookwasconfiscated(没收),andwewentbacktothelibraryIrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatIneededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthebookthatwehadjustreturned.Thelibrarianondutylookeddownatme,smiling,walkedfrombehindthecounter,andgesturedtometofollow.Wecrossedthehallwaytotheadultfictionsection.“Hereyouare,”shesaid.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith,thesameauthorwhowroteTheHundredandOneDalmatians.”Ifeltfartoooldfordogstories.“It’sverydifferentfromTheHundredandOneDalmatians,though,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.Itriedtoacceptthatshewasright.ButIwasdoubtful.Imean,thetitlealonewasstrange.ButIstilltookthebookhome.Icurleduponourwindowseat,andstartedreading.Tomysurprise,Iwascompletelyattractedanditspurred(激起)mywritingdream.Twoweeksago,IdrovetwoandahalfhourstomeetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinateashopinmyoldhometown.IhadjustfinishedacupofcoffeeintheteashopwhenIlookedupandsawthelibrarian,whohadchangedmylife.Sixteenyearshadpassed,butforamomenttimestoodstill.Imovedtowardherallkneesandelbowsandenergyandblurted(脱口而出),“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanstoppedandsmiledkindly.Butthenshetippedherhead.Irealizedthatdementia(痴呆)orsomethinglikeithadkeptherfromunderstandingme.AwomanwhowasprobablyhersistertookherbytheelbowandledhergentlyAsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithoutrealizingwhatwedoismeaningful.Allthatwomanhadreallydonewaslendmeabook,butithadcapturedmyworld.Whydidtheauthorandhermomgobacktothelibrary?seekhelpfromthelibrarian.exchangewordswiththelibrarian.borrowmorebooksfromthelibrary.replacethebookwithanotherone.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutICapturetheCastleatfirst?Shefeltnointerestinit.Shefeltshewastooyoungtoreadit.Shefeltsurethatitwasastrangebook.Shethoughtitwasdifferentfromdogstories.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromparagraph4?Shewasalwaysbusywriting.Shelivedfarfromhermother.Shewasexcitedtoseethelibrarian.Shehadnocontroloverherfeelings.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?remembertheladylibrarian.stressourinfluencesonothers.showherrespectforthelibrarian.tellusaboutherwritingexperience.CItisreportedthattheUnitedStatesPostalService(USDP)hasstartedtestswithself-drivingtruckstotransportmail.ThePostalServicesispartneringwithaCalifornia-basedcompany,calledTuSimple,ontheproject.Thetestsarebeingcarriedoutovertwoweeks.TwoofTuSimple’sself-drivingtruckswilltransportmailbetweenthesouthwesterncitiesofPhoenix,ArizonaandDallas,Texas.Thetruckswillmakefiveroundtripsbetweenthecities.Eachonewillcoveradistanceofabout3,300kilometers.Thetestingisaimedatseeingwhethertheself-drivingtechnologycanreducetransportationtimesandcostsandimproveroadsafety.Ifsuccessful,thePostalServicecouldusethetruckstomovemailbetweenmajorU.S.populationcentersforever.TuSimplesaidahuman“safetydriver”willbesittinginthedriver’sseatatalltimesduringthetripstointerveneifnecessary.Anengineerwillrideinthepassengerseatasawatchertotakenotes.ThetruckswilltravelonmajorinterstateroadsthatpassthroughArizona,NewMexicoandTexas.TuSimplenotedonitswebsitethetrucksareequippedwithacamerasystemthatseesabout1,000metersdowntheroad.Itsaidthisprovides35secondsofreaction(反应)time,givingthesystemenoughtimetomakethesafestdrivingdecisions.Oneofthemaingoalsofthetechnologyistoremovetheneedfortruckdrivers.TransportationexpertssaynowtheUnitedStatesisfacingashortageoftruckdrivers.Thiswillresultfromanagingworkforce(劳动力)andthedifficultyofgettingyoungerpeopletoworkastruckdrivers.Self-drivingtrucksbuilttotransportthingshavesomeadvantagesoverdriverlesscars.Theygenerallyrunoninterstateroadsthatdonothavethecomplex(复杂的)trafficsystemsfoundincities.Thiswillreducemappingrequirementsforthetrucksandlowersafetyrisksincludingpeoplewalkingonstreetsorridingbicycles.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedword“intervene”inParagraph4?A.push B.escapeC.deliver D.driveWhatcanweinferfromParagraph5?Thespeedofthetrucksisveryfast.Thesafetyoftrucksisveryhigh.TuSimpleproduceshigh-qualitycameras.CamerasareavailableonTuSimple’swebsite.theaimoftheself-drivingtechnology?ensurethesafetyofdrivers.stoptheyoungdrivingtrucks.avoidtheuseoftruckdrivers.removerhardworkfordrivers.Whydoself-drivingtruckshaveadvantagesoverdriverlesscars?Itischeapertomakethem.Theyimproveroadsafety.Theycoveralongerdistance.Therearenopassengersinthem.DYoumightbefamiliarwiththeexperienceoflookingthroughyourFacebook,onlytofeellikeeveryoneelse’slifeisbetterthanyours.Butsuch“socialcomparisons”maybeconnectedwithahigherlikelihoodofhavingdepression.That’sonefindingfromanewstudythatprovedsocialmediabehaviorhasaconnectionwiththemental(精神的)healthcondition.Inthestudy,theresearchersstudiesinformationfromaround500undergraduatestudentswhoactivelyusedFacebook,Twitter,InstagramorSnapchatandcompletedanonlinesurveytoexaminecertainsocialmediabehavior,aswellassymptoms(症状)ofdepression.Theresearchersfoundthatpeople’sreasonsforusingsocialmediawhetheritwasoutofboredom,orforentertainmentornewswerenotconnectedwithdepression.Buthowtheywereusingsocialmediawas,indeed,connectedtothecondition.Thefindingthatpeoplewithdepressionwerelesslikelytopostphotosofthemselveswithothersmayberelatedtothetendency(倾向)forpeoplewithdepressiontoisolatethemselves,saidAnthonyBobinson,apsychologystudentatTexasStateUniversity.Inanycase,it’snotgoodtocompareyourselftootherswhoseem“betteroff”thanyou,Bobinsonadded.“Peoplewanttomakethemselveslookbetteroffthantheyreallyareonsocialmedia.”Hesaid.“Thisisnotsomeone’s‘reallife’.It’simportanttorecognizethat.”Theresearchersalsostressedthattheirfindingsdidn’tmeanthatsocialmediauseisnecessarilyabadthing.“Idon’tthinkalwaysbad,”Howard,oneoftheresearchers,said.“Itcanbebad,butitcanalsoprovidesocialsupport.Itcangivepeopleawaytobearoundpeoplethataresimilartothem.”Finally,Howardhopesthestudyleadstoideasthatmayteachpeoplehowtousetechnologybetter,ratherthantakingitWhatdidtheresearcherswanttoknowthroughthestudy?A.Theeffectsofsocialmedia. B.Thebenefitsofsocialmedia.C.Whypeopleusesocialmedia. D.Howpeopleusesocialmedia.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“isolatethemselves”probablymean?A.Makethemselvesbetter. B.Makethemselvesalone.C.Makethemselvesworse. D.Makethemselvespopular.WhatdidRobinsonthinkofcomparingwiththosewhoarebetterthanusonsocialmedia?A.Itisunusual. B.Itisnecessary.C.Itisinteresting. D.Itismeaningless.Theresearchers’attitudetowardssocialmediacanbedescribedas .A.fair B.unclearC.doubtful D.confident留意事项:

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