資源簡介 聊城一中新校區、高鐵校區高一下學期第一次階段性測試 聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 題。8. Where is Tammy from 英 語 試 題 A. Italy. B. India. C. China.時間:120 分鐘 分值:150 分 9. Where will the speakers go now A. To their dorm room.B. To a cafeteria on campus.第一部分:聽力理解C. To a street near a shopping center.第一節聽第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 題。聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,10 10. Who often goes to the café 并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。A. Students.每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What does the woman advise the man to do B. Teachers.A. Eat some food. C. Office workers.B. Drink some water. 11. How does the woman describe the library C. Take some medicine. A. Sunny.2. Which test was the longest B. Crowded.A. The math test. C. Comfortable.B. The history test. 12. Why did the woman open the café C. The English test. A. To make money.3. How does the man probably feel B. To have a place to study.A. Sorry. B. Upset. C. Relaxed. C. To meet different people.4. When will the speakers play basketball A. On Sunday afternoon. 聽第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 題。B. On Saturday afternoon. 13. Why didn’t the man want to answer the woman’s questions at first C. On Saturday morning. A. He was busy shopping.5. What was the girl probably doing B. He didn’t want the gift.A. Washing her head. C. He wasn’t interested in the questions.B. Talking on the phone. 14. What does the man usually use to get online C. Checking her messages. A. His iPad.B. His computer.第二節 C. His Samsung cell phone.聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中 15. What does the man usually do on the Internet 選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小 A. He plays video games.題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 B. He watches TV shows.聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題。 C. He sends work emails.6. What might the woman’s job be 16. Where does the conversation take place A. She’s a nurse. A. In a bank.B. She’s a doctor. B. In an office.C. She’s a teacher. C. In a shopping center.7. Which city will the boy visit next week A. Harbin. B. Beijing. C. Shanghai.1{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。 Art Institute of Chicago17. How many children were accepted into the camp Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, America holds one of the most valuable art collections in theA. 30. United States. It is known for having important works of American art, such as Edward Hopper’sB. 50. Nighthawks and Grant Wood’s American Gothic. Its international collections are just as impressive, withC. 100. pieces by Picasso, Mary Cassatt and George Seurat. Besides modern art, the museum has pieces of ancient18. What will the children do in the afternoons art as well as Asian artworks that date back to over 5,000 years ago.A. Play outside. 21. In which museum can you enjoy Mexican murals B. Have lessons. A. Palacio de Bellas Artes B. Victoria and Albert MuseumC. Learn to make crafts. C. Museo Reina Sofia D. Art Institute of Chicago19. What will the children make on Wednesday 22. When did Victoria and Albert Museum move to its current location A. A bread house. A. In 1845. B. In 1851. C. In 1857. D. In 1937.B. A wooden deer. 23. What do Museo Reina Sofia and Art Institute of Chicago have in common C. A Christmas stocking. A. They house Picasso’s art pieces. B. They feature modern buildings.20. What will the camp do with the children’s craftwork C. They focus on 20th-century American art. D. They are famous for ancient Asian artworksA. Give it to the parents.B. Sell it to raise money.C. Award prizes for the best craft. BMiguel Angel Gallo, born in Barcelona in 1933, has always had a passion for art. However, withlimited financial resources and 13 children to feed and educate, becoming an artist was not a practical第二部分: 第一節 閱讀理解(共 10小題;每小題 3分,滿分 30分) option for him at the time. And about 10 years ago, Gallo’s wife was diagnosed (診斷) with Alzheimer’sA disease, and her condition worsened to the point that she had to move into a care home. This challengingFour Best Art Museums in the World period marked the beginning of Gallo’s artistic journey, when he was already 83 years old.Palacio de Bellas Artes Gallo initially studied mechanical engineering in Barcelona and later worked for a company inPalacio de Bellas Artes, located in Mexico City, Mexico, is host to Mexican ballet, as well as Zaragoza. In 1966, he pursued management studies at IESE Business School in Barcelona, and by 1968, henumerous national and international operas and plays. Even if you’re not going to enjoy a night at the had become an associate professor there.opera, it is worthwhile to visit the museum to tour its collection of works by Mexican muralists (壁畫家). With his academic background, Gallo was determined to study at a respected institution. However,It proudly displays murals by the most important artists in the country, including Diego Rivera, Rufino when he applied to study art in Barcelona, he was encouraged to pursue art history instead. He was firm,Tamayo and David Alfaro Siqueiros. replying, “No, I want to paint.” The course was initially set for four years, but due to the need to balance itVictoria and Albert Museum with his family commitments, it took Gallo seven years to complete it. He graduated at the age of 90.Situated in London, England, Victoria and Albert Museum was designed to show off the world’s best Gallo admires Francisco de Zurbarán for his masterful use of white, and Joaquín Sorolla for hiscontemporary architecture and design. Opening in 1851, it moved to where it is now six years later and has skillful use of light. Reflecting on his artistic journey, he noted, “Studying art has strengthened my beliefmore than 2.27 million objects covering decorative arts and design. Named after Queen Victoria and Prince that the truly great things in life are goodness, truth, and beauty. I don’t mind making money, butAlbert, it celebrates the role the prince played in making it the museum we know today. increasingly, those other things matter most to me.”Museo Reina Sofia Some of Gallo’s works were featured in an exhibition in Graus, a small village in the Pyrenees, whereDevoted to 20th-century Spanish art, Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain includes Spain’s greatest they were displayed for six months. Gallo humbly(謙遜地) acknowledged, “After completing my degree,collections of Picasso and Dali pieces, including Picasso’s 1937 masterpiece Guernica. Other masterpieces would I call myself an artist I don’t know, but at least now I have a piece of paper that says I am.”found in the museum include works by Joan Miro, Pablo Gargallo, Juan His, Lucio Munoz and others. Italso has international art collections from Francis Bacon, Alexander Calder, Vasily Kandinsky, Rene 24. What can be learnt about Gallo from paragraphs 1 and 2 Magritte and many others. A. He placed his family before his interest. B. He became a professor in his 20s.C. He had a natural talent for doing business. D. He lived with poor health for long.2{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}25. What happened to Gallo when he applied to study art in Barcelona C.It helps to earn some money. D.It takes ages to see the results.A. He was required to study longer. B. He was not advised to paint. DC. He was introduced to other institutes. D. He was not allowed to get a degree. Along with the progress of reform and opening up, the Chinese film industry has also made26. What can be inferred about Gallo in paragraph 4 remarkable achievements and become in a flourishing(繁榮的) state in economic growth. It has recordedA. He has reflected on his health condition. B. He has become much humbler. social changes in the past decades through the medium of the film. The film market of China has beenC. He has understood the meaning of wealth. D. He has developed true friendships.much better than that of North America, becoming the largest in the world during the first season of 2019.27. What is the best title for the text A. Miguel ngel Gallo: An Art Genius. B. Miguel ngel Gallo: A Late Start to Art. In the original stage of reform and opening up, old Chinese movies were rescreened and foreignC. An Art Exhibition of Miguel ngel Gallo. D. Artistic Principles Set by Miguel ngel Gallo. movies dubbed(譯制). Audiences’ enthusiasm for movies was lighted up by both these practices. In 1979,C the attendance of Chinese moviegoers reached a record high of 29.3 billion. However, televisions and otherThe elderly residents (居民) in care homes in London are being given hens to look after to stop them entertainment activities sprang up in the late 1980s and drew many audiences away from movies when thefeeling lonely. film market faced a danger.The project was dreamed up by a local charity (慈善組織) to reduce loneliness and improve elderly The employment of a socialist market economy in China in 1992 brought energy again to the filmpeople’s wellbeing. It is also being used to help patients suffering dementia, a serious illness of the mind.industry. With the introduction of free competition and reforms, it made an abundant recovery andStaff in care homes have reported a reduction in the use of medicine where hens are in use.Among those taking part in the project is 80-year-old Ruth Xavier. She said: “I used to keep hens experienced rapid growth. In the same period, China began to introduce overseas movies into the homewhen I was younger and had to prepare their breakfast each morning before I went to school. ” market, especially those from Hollywood. Despite the argument that foreign movies occupy the space of“I like the project a lot. I am down there in my wheelchair in the morning letting the hens out and home-made ones, Chinese movies with increasingly higher quality have gained a firm foothold in the localdown there again at night to see they’ve gone to bed.” market with box offices setting several new records.“It’s good to have a different focus. People have been bringing their children in to see the hens and The development of the Internet has added new energy to the Chinese film industry. In 2015, theresidents come and sit outside to watch them. I’m enjoying the creative activities, and it feels great to have powerful Internet companies, one called Tencent and another Alibaba, developed their own film arm anddone something useful.”There are now 700 elderly people looking after hens in 20 care homes in the North East, and the began to adapt popular online stories for movies. With big data, more accurate marketing skills can targetcharity has been given financial support to roll it out countrywide. specific audiences to satisfy their personal preferences. Yet the development of online cinemas may poseWendy Wilson, extra care manager at 60 Penfold Street, one of the first to embark on the project, threats to the survival of offline ones. Now the film industry is exploring more advanced film screeningsaid: “Residents really welcome the idea of the project and the creative period. We are looking forward to technologies to provide audiences with an improved movie experience.the benefits and fun the project can bring to people here.” 32. Which threat did the Chinese film market face in the late 1980s Lynn Lewis, director of Notting Hill Pathways, said: “We are happy to be taking part in the project. A. Development of online cinemas. B. Introduction of overseas movies.It will really help connect our residents through a shared interest and creative activities.” C. A slow down in economic growth. D. Popularity of televisions.28.What is the purpose of the project 33. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to A.To ensure harmony in care homes. B.To provide part-time jobs for the aged.C.To promote the elderly people’s healthy. D.To raise money for medical research. A.The Chinese film industry. B.The space of Chinese movies.29.How has the project affected Ruth Xavier C.The introduction of reform and opening up. D.The socialist market economy.A.She has learned new life skills. B.She has recovered her memory. 34. What does the author indicate in the end C.She has developed a strong personality. D.She has gained a sense of achievement. A.Online cinemas will replace traditional ones sooner.30.What do the underlined words “embark on” mean in paragraph 7 B.The Internet is a two-edged sword for the film industry.A.Improve. B.Begin. C.Comment D.Oppose.31.What can we learn about the project from the last two paragraphs C.The film screening technology is the key to films’ success.A.It is well received. B.It needs to be more creative. D.Movies made by Tencent and Alibaba are most successful.3{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}35. What would be the best title for the text Anantawan __41_____, the audiences aren’t just hearing the beautiful sounds from his violin, they areA.Flourishing Chinese Film Industry B.Popular Online Filmshearing the sounds of inspiration and ____42___. That’s because he was born without a right hand andC.Advanced Film Technologies D.The Ever-changing Film Market第二節:七選五 most of his right forearm. It is a ____43___ that could have been the major difficulty in becoming a根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 musician, but has not stopped him from ____44___ his dreams.One great way to spend time outdoors is to garden. Here are some benefits you can get fromThe road to the music career was not that ____45___ for Anantawan. However, his parents saw himgardening.____36____ as a person ___46____ in body, which was actually a(n) ____47___ that he needed to get where he is today.Studies have found evidence that being in nature is linked with less anxiety, less depression and many They told his son, “You are as normal as others and only need some adaptations.”other positive effects. The nice thing about a garden is that it can be right in your yard.___37___,you're Being disabled, Anantawan ____48___ found the right instrument to play. At elementary school, hismuch more likely to be outside when the work of a garden requires it.music teacher ___49____ him to play the recorder (豎笛), but he didn’t have enough ___50_____ to do so.Eat healthfullyA garden can make the freshest and healthiest foods available. And the types of foods can have a great The trumpet (小號) was advised as well, but he wasn’t _____51___ by its sound. He was just touched byimpact on your mental health.____38____ the sound of the violin and desired to play it. However, he wasn’t accepted by many teachers.Practice acceptanceAfter lots of _____52___, Anantawan finally found a teacher, and he learned to play with his left hand.Most suffering comes from trying to control things that you can't. The more you can accept the limitsof your control in your life,the more peace of mind you can find and gardening is a great way to practice. But holding the bow(琴弓) was still a(n) ___53_____ until a special device was tied onto his right arm____39____.You just bring your best efforts to what you can control, and let go of the rest. that ____54____ the bow. From the very first note that he was playing, he was ____55____ by the soundDevelop a growth mindset(思維模式) and the connection of his body to the instrument. Since then, he has been playing it to convey hisPsychologist Carol Dweck developed the difference between“fixed”and“growth”mindsets,andimagination and inspiring some people to follow his suit.gardening is a great opportunity to develop the latter.____40____. When something doesn't work out the41. A. sing B.learns C.performs D. adaptsway you hoped, you view it as a learning opportunity rather than as a failure.42. A.suffering B. honesty C.encouragement D.phenomenon43. A. movement B.signal C.joy D.disabilityA. With a growth mindset, we're constantly learning 44. A. giving up B. participating in C.insisting on D. competing withB. There's the added benefit of knowing you played a role in growing the food 45. A. unsuccessful B.easy C.colourful D. unusualC. While you spend time sitting in your yard 46. A. healthy B. balanced C.abnormal D. responsibleD. Acceptance in the garden or elsewhere doesn't mean giving up 47. A. false B.disappointment C. reason D. test48. A. fortunately B.hardly C.frequently D.previouslyE. Studies show that diet changes can be helpful for depression49. A.warned B. ordered C.promised D. recommendedF. If you like healthy food 50. A. teeth B.fingers C.funds D. reasonsG.Spend more time in nature 51. A. confused B. limited C. moved D. transformed第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分 55分) 52..A.defence B.effort C. comments D. achievements第一節 完形填空(共 15小題;每小題 1分,滿分 15分) 53.A.barrier B. preference C. habit D. diet從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C和 D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。 54. A. clapped B. combined C. felt D.held55. A.behaved B. annoyed C.attracted D.requestedCanadian violinist Adrian Anantawan has always wanted to make music. When4{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}第三節:語法填空(共 10小題,每題 1.5分,滿分 15分) 第二節 讀后續寫 (滿分 20分)閱讀下面短文,根據上下文填入適當的詞,或使用括號中的詞語的適當形式填空,并將答案 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。填寫在答題卡上標號的相應位置。Maria and Peter lived in a coastal city. The greatest pleasure in summer for them was to swim at theirTraditionally a prime time for movie-goers, this year's Spring Festival holiday set a new local beach after school. But one day they started to lose their enthusiasm for swimming in the waters.record for the same period in the country's film industry history, ___56___(result) in a More often than not, they would find plastic bags thrown on the beach. Worse sill, as they swam in therobust(強勁的)opening for the Chinese film market. A particular standout in the season's water, some plastic bags would float around them and even stick to their legs when they walked to thecinematic offerings was Ne Zha 2, which not only delivered strong box office results, but also shore.earned widespread praises. They were upset and decided something needed to be done to stop the beautiful sea becomingChina's Spring Festival box office, running from January 28 to February 4, hit___57___record of 9.7 consumed by waste.One weekend,Maria and Peter brought a big bag to the beach and determined to cleanbillion yuan ($1.35 billion), and the champion is obvious. Data from film data platform Maoyan showed, it up. Sweat streamed down from their forehead while they bent down and picked up the plastic bags. ToNe Zha 2 contributed more than 5 billion yuan, more than a half of the total box office takings, and secured their disappointment, after a day’s hard work, there were still many plastic bags lying on the beach ora rating of 8.5 out of 10 on the popular review site Douban, the ____58_____(high)among all the movies floating in the water. Going home with aching legs and arms, Maria and Peter were almost defeated by ascreened during the Spring Festival holiday season. strong sense of failure.The Global Times spoke with film critics to analyze the reasons behind Ne Zha 2's high box office That night over dinner with their parents, the pair ale silently. Noticing their low spirits, Mother askedperformance and positive reviews, learning that the film not only matches the 2019 Ne Zha in terms of gently, “You two looked so down. What happened ”Exchanging glances with Peter, Maria replied in aproduction quality, with stunning visuals and an___59___(engage) storyline, but also draws on traditional low voice, “ It’s those annoying plastic bags. We tried to clean up but it was just impossible. ”Chinese mythological stories and resonates(引起共鳴) ___60___(emotional)with to viewers. Understanding the pair’s disappointment, their father patted them on the back and comforted,”Well, it’sBehind the success really hard for just two of you to fix such a big problem.”“Just two of us.”complained Maria and Peter,Directed by Yang Yu, widely known as Jiaozi, the film features Ne Zha, a popular young hero in looking at each other.Suddenly, an idea lashed through their minds, their eyes shining with excitement.Chinese-legends and literature such as the literary classic Journey to the West. Born with unique powers,“Yes,that’s the point! We should make more people aware of the problem and encourage them to takeNe Zha finds ___61___(he) as an outcast who is feared and even hated. Destined by prophecy to bring action!” the pair said in chorus.destruction to the world, the boy must choose between good and evil.In addition ___62___ the high quality of the animation and its compelling narrative, the film also注意:delivers a powerful visual experience.Shi Wenxue, a film industry expert and a veteran culture critic, has 1.續寫詞數應為 150左右;praised the seamless integration of traditional Eastern aesthetics with modern animation techniques in the 2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。movie. Quickly finishing their dinner, the pair went upstairs and started planning.______________________" This not only ___63__(appeal)to the younger generation, but also evokes a sense of national prideExcited and nervous, they posted the video and article on TikTok._____________________________among audiences when they watch, " Shi told the Global Times.The success of the first Ne Zha film in 2019, ___64___ became the highest-grossing animated film inChina at the time, ___65___(provide) a solid foundation for the sequel.第四部分:寫作(滿分 35 分)第一節:應用文寫作(滿分 15 分)假如你是李華,你在中國交流學習的外國朋友 John對中國文化特別感興趣,下周皇家大劇院(the Royal Grand Theater )將會上演經典京劇智取威虎山("Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy"),請寫一封郵件邀請 John前來觀看。內容包括:1.說明時間地點 2.簡單介紹京劇注意:1.寫作詞數應為 100左右; 2.請按格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。5{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}藝術課程畢業,所以“Miguel ngel Gallo: A Late Start to Art”(米格爾·安赫爾·加洛:一聊城一中新校區、高鐵校區高一下學期第一次階段性測試個晚開始的藝術學習者)作為標題最合適。故選 B項。英 語 答 案C 篇聽力: 1-5 BABAC 6-10 ABCCA 11-15 BBABC 16-20 CAACB 28.C 29.D 30.B 31.A28.細節理解題。根據第二段“The project was dreamed up by a local charity (慈善組織) to閱讀理解: 21-23:ACA 24-27: ABCB 28-32: CDBA 32-35 DADA reduce loneliness and improve elderly people’s wellbeing (該項目由當地一家慈善機構構A 篇 想,旨在減少孤獨,改善老年人的健康狀況。)”可知,這個項目的目的是為了減少孤獨和提高老21.A 22.C 23.A 23 題線索為畢加索 其余題目 無需解析 年人的幸福感。故選 C項。B 篇 29.推理判斷題。根據第五段““It’s good to have a different focus. People have been bringing【答案】24. A 25. B 26. C 27. B their children in to see the hens and residents come and sit outside to watch them. I’【24 題詳解】 m enjoying the creative activities, and it feels great to have done something useful.”細節理解題。根據第一段中“However, with limited financial resources and 13 children to (有不同的關注點很好。人們把自己的孩子帶進來看母雞,居民們也來外面坐著看它們。我喜歡創feed and educate, becoming an artist was not a practical option for him at the time. (然 造性的活動,做一些有用的事情的感覺很好。)”可知,Ruth Xavier 很享受做這些事,她覺得自己而,由于經濟資源有限,13 個孩子要養活和教育,成為一名藝術家對他來說并不是一個現實的選擇。)” 在做有用的事,這能夠給她來良好的感覺,因此可知通過該項目她獲得了一種成就感。故選 D 項。可知,由于經濟資源有限且要養育和教育 13 個孩子,成為藝術家對他來說不是一個現實的選擇, 30.詞句猜測題。根據倒數第二段“Wendy Wilson, extra care manager at 60 Penfold Street,說明他把家庭放在了興趣之前。故選 A 項。 one of the first to embark on the project, said: “Residents really welcome the idea of【25 題詳解】 the project and the creative sessions. We are looking forward to the benefits and fun the細節理解題。根據第三段中“However, when he applied to study art in Barcelona, he was project can bring to people here.” (彭福街 60 號的額外護理經理 Wendy Wilson 是第一批參encouraged to pursue art history instead. He was firm, replying, “No, I want to paint.” 與該項目的人之一,她說:“居民們非常歡迎該項目的想法和創意會議。我們期待這個項目能給這(然而,當他申請在巴塞羅那學習藝術時,他被鼓勵去學習藝術史。他很堅定地回答:“不,我想畫 里的人們帶來好處和樂趣。”)”可知,Wendy Wilson 是著手這項工程的人之一,也是做這個項目的畫。”)”可知,當他申請在巴塞羅那學習藝術時,別人鼓勵他學習藝術史而不是繪畫,即他不被建 創始人之一,因此可知,畫線處 embark on 意為“開始著手做某事”,與 C 項“Begin (開始)”含議畫畫。故選 B 項。 義相近。故選 B 項。【26 題詳解】 31.推理判斷題。根據倒數第二段“Residents really welcome the idea of the project and the推理判斷題。根據第四段中“Reflecting on his artistic journey, he noted, “Studying art creative sessions. We are looking forward to the benefits and fun the project can bringhas strengthened my belief that the truly great things in life are goodness, truth, and to people here. (居民們非常歡迎該項目的想法和創意會議。我們期待這個項目能給這里的人們beauty. I don’t mind making money, but increasingly, those other things matter most to 帶來好處和樂趣。)”以及最后一段“Lynn Lewis, director of Notting Hill Pathways, said: “Weme.” (回顧自己的藝術之旅,他說:“學習藝術讓我更加堅信,生命中真正偉大的東西是真、善、 are happy to be taking part in the project. It will really help connect our residents through美。我不介意賺錢,但其他事情對我來說越來越重要。”)”可知,學習藝術讓他更加堅信生活中真 a shared interest and creative activities.” (“諾丁山路徑”的負責人林恩·劉易斯說:“我正偉大的東西是善良、真理和美麗,他不介意賺錢,但越來越覺得這些其他的東西對他來說才是最 們很高興能參與這個項目。它將通過共同的興趣和創造性活動真正幫助我們的居民聯系起來。”)”重要的,說明他領悟了財富的意義,不再只看重金錢。故選 C 項。 可知,該項目得到了居民們的認可,大家很歡迎這個項目,而且這個項目將會帶來一些好處,因此【27 題詳解】 可知這個項目的反響很好,很受歡迎。故選 A項。主旨大意題。根據文章大意以及第一段中“This challenging period marked the beginning of Gallo’s artistic journey, when he was already 83 years old. (這段充滿挑戰的時期標志著加洛藝 D篇 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. A術之旅的開始,當時他已經 83 歲了。)”和第三段中“The course was initially set for four years, 32.細節理解題。由第二段中的“However, televisions and other entertainment activitiesbut due to the need to balance it with his family commitments, it took Gall o seven years sprang up in the late 1980s and drew many audiences away from movies when the film marketto complete it. He graduated at the age of 90. (課程最初設定為四年,但由于需要平衡他的 faced a danger(然而,電視和其他娛樂活動在 20 世紀 80 年代末興起,當電影市場面臨危險時,家庭責任,他花了 7 年時間才完成。他 90 歲畢業。)”可知,文章主要講述了米格爾·安赫爾·加 吸引了許多觀眾離開電影。)”可知,中國電影業在 20 世紀 80 年代末期因電視和其他娛樂活動的洛雖然一直熱愛藝術,但由于家庭原因直到 83 歲才開始他的藝術之旅,經過努力在 90 歲時完成 突然興起而面臨威脅,故選 D。1{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}33.詞句猜測題。由畫線詞上文中的“The employment of a socialist market economy in China 39.D 上文“ The more you can accept the limits of your control in your life, the more peace of mind youin 1992 brought energy again to the film industry(1992 年,中國實行社會主義市場經濟,為 can find- and gardening is a great way to practice.(你越能接受你對生活的控制力的限制,你就越能找到電影業帶來了新的活力。)”和劃線單詞所在句子“With the introduction of free competition 內心的平靜--園藝是一種很好的練習方式。)”指出做園藝工作是一種很好的練習接受自己無法完全掌and reforms, it made an abundant recovery and experienced rapid growth.(隨著自由競爭和 控生活,找到內心平靜的方式; E 選項“Acceptance in the garden or elsewhere doesn't mean giving up(在改革的引入,它實現了大幅度的復蘇,并取得了較快的發展。)”可知,中國實行社會主義市場經 花園或其他地方接受并不意味著放棄)”承接上文;下文“You just bring your best efforts to what you can濟,為電影業帶來了新的活力,所以電影行業實現了大幅度的復蘇,并取得了較快的發展,由此可 control, and let go of the rest.(你只需要盡你最大的努力去控制你能控制的事情,其他的就放手吧。)”承推知,it 指代“the Chinese film industry(中國電影業)”,故選 A。 接 E選項;選項中的“Acceptance”與標題相呼應。故選 D。34.推理判斷題。綜合分析最后一段中的“The development of the Internet has added new energy 40.A 上文“Psychologist Carol Dweck developed the difference between ‘fixed’and ‘growth’mindsets, andto the Chinese film industry(互聯網的發展為中國電影業注入了新的活力。)”和“Yet the gardening is a great opportunity to develop the latter.(心理學家 Carol Dweck 闡明了‘定式,思維模式和development of online cinemas may pose threats to the survival of offline ones(然而, ‘成長型’思維模式之間的區別,園藝是發展后者的絕佳機會。)”指出做園藝工作是發展成長型思維模在線電影院的發展可能會對線下電影院的生存構成威脅。)”可知,互聯網的發展對電影產業的發 式的絕佳機會;D選項“With a growth mindset, we're constantly learning(有了成長型思維模式,我們就在展有利有弊,故選 B。 不斷地學習)”符合語境。故選 A。35.主旨大意題。由文章的首句“Along with the progress of reform and opening up, the Chinesefilm industry has also made remarkable achievements and become in a flourishing(繁榮的) 完形填空: 1-5 CCDCB 6-10 ACBDB 11-15 CBADCstate in economic growth.(隨著改革開放的不斷深入,中國電影業也取得了顯著成就,經濟發展 【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了加拿大小提琴家 AdrianAnantawan雖然天生右手殘缺,卻呈現出蓬勃發展的態勢。)”及全文的敘述可概括文章主要講了中國電影業的繁榮發展,故選項 D 一直堅持音樂夢想的故事。“蓬勃發展的中國電影業”最適合作文章的標題。故選 A 【小題 1】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:當 Anantawan演奏時,觀眾聽到的不僅僅是他小提琴發出的美妙聲音,他們聽到的是包容和靈感的聲音。A.sings 唱歌;B.learns學習;C.performs表演;D.adapts適應。七選五:GCBDA 故選 C項。36.G 分析文章結構可知設空處為小標題;根據下文“Studies have found evidence that being in 【小題 2】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:當 Anantawan演奏時,觀眾聽到的不僅僅是他小提琴發出的美nature is linked with less anxiety, less depression and many other positive effects. The 妙聲音,他們聽到的是激勵和鼓勵的聲音。A.suffering 遭受;B.honesty 誠實;C.encouragement 鼓nice thing about a garden is that it can be right in your yard.(研究發現,身處大自然與 勵;D.phenomenon現象。故選 C項。減少焦慮、減少抑郁和其他許多積極影響有關。花園的好處在于它就在你的院子里。)”以及 【小題 3】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:這種殘疾可能是他成為音樂家的主要困難,但并沒有阻止他堅“you're much more likely to be outside when the work of a garden requires it(當花園的 持自己的夢想。A.movement 移動;B.signal信號;C.joy 快樂;D.disability殘疾。故選 D項。工作需要時,你更有可能在戶外)”可知,本段說明花園就在自己的院子里,做園藝活動就會在戶外, 【小題 4】考查動詞短語詞義辨析。句意:這種殘疾可能是他成為音樂家的主要困難,但并沒有阻止能夠有更多時間接觸自然。B選項“Spend more time in nature(花更多的時間待在大自然中)”能 他堅持自己的夢想。A. giving up 放棄;B.participating in 參與;C. insisting on 堅持;D. competing with夠概括本段主旨,適合作本段小標題。故選 G。 與...競爭。故選 C項。37.C 上文“The nice thing about a garden is that it can be right in your yard.(花園的 【小題 5】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:Anantawan的音樂生涯之路并不容易。A.unsuccessful不成功好處是它就在你的院子里。)”以及下文“you're much more likely to be outside when the work 的;B.easy 簡單的; C. colourful 多彩的;D.unusual 不同尋常的,平坦的。故選 B項。of a garden requires it(當花園的工作需要時,你更有可能在外面)”指出花園的好處是它就在院 【小題 6】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:盡管如此,他的父母認為他是一個身體健康的人,這實際上子里,花園里需要干的工作會讓你更可能待在戶外;C 選項“While you spend time sitting in your 是他取得今天成就的一個原因。A.healthy 健康的;B.balanced 平衡的;C.abnormal 異常yard(當你花時間坐在院子里的時候)”符合語境,“sitting in your yard”承接上文的“in your 的;D.responsible 負責的。故選 A 項。yard”。故選 C。 【小題 7】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:盡管如此,他的父母認為他是一個身體健康的人,這實際上是他取得今天成就的一個原因。A.false 錯誤;B.disappointment 沮喪;C.reason 原因;D.test 測試。38.B 上文“A garden can make the freshest and healthiest foods available. And the types of foods can have 故選 C 項。a great impact on your mental health.(菜園可以提供最新鮮、最健康的食物。食物的種類對你的心理健 【小題 8】考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:由于殘疾,Anantawan 幾乎找不到合適的樂器來演奏。康有很大的影響。)”指出干園藝活能夠提供最新鮮、最健康的食物,食物的種類對心理健康有很大的 A.fortunately 幸運地;B.hardly 幾乎不;C. frequently 經常;D.previously 以前地。故選 B 項。影響;G 選項“There's the added benefit of knowing you played a role in growing the food(還有知道你在 【小題 9】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:小學時,他的音樂老師建議他演奏豎笛,但他沒有足夠的手指種植食物的過程中發揮了作用這一個額外的好處)”符合語境。故選 B。 來演奏。A.warned 警告; B.ordered 命令;C.promised 承諾;D.recommended 推薦。故選 D 項。2{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#}【小題 10】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:小學時,他的音樂老師建議他演奏豎笛,但他沒有足夠的手指來演奏。A.teeth 牙齒;B. fingers 手指;C.funds 資金;D.reasons 原因。故選 B 項。 第二節:讀后續寫【小題 11】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:小號也被推薦了,但他并沒有被它的聲音所感動。A.confused困惑;B.limited 限制;C. moved 打動;D.transformed 轉化。故選 C 項。 Quickly finishing their dinner, the pair went upstairs and started planning. Maria and Peter decided to【小題 12】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:在大量努力后,Anantawan 終于找到了一位老師,他學會了 take advantage of the Internet. “Maybe we can write an article to arouse people's awareness.” Maria用左手演奏。A.defence 防衛;B.effort 努力;C.comments 評論;D.achievements 成就。故選 B 項。 proposed. “Good idea! We can also make a video!" Peter added. The next few hours witnessed their【小題 13】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:但是握住琴弓仍然是一個障礙,直到在他的右臂上綁了一個 heated discussion and growing confidence in a clean and beautiful coast. The next day, they went to the特殊的裝置來抓住琴弓。A.barrier 障礙;B.preference 偏愛;C.habit 習慣;D.diet 飲食習慣。故 beach and filmed a short video showing plastic bags lying on the beach and floating in the sea. Peter, who選 A 項。 was good at writing, wrote an article talking about the present situation of the beach and asking people to【小題 14】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:但是握住琴弓仍然是一個障礙,直到在他的右臂上綁了一個 take part in the clean-up.特殊的裝置來抓住琴弓。A. clapped 鼓掌;B.combined 組合;C.felt 感覺;D.held 抓住。故選 D 項。【小題 15】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:從他演奏的第一個音符開始,他就被聲音和他的身體與樂器 Excited and nervous, they posted the video and article on TikTok. To their amazement, their post went的聯系所吸引。A.behaved 行為 ;B.annoyed 惱怒;C.attracted 吸引;D.requested 請求。故選 C 項。 viral online immediately. Countless comments flooded in saying how heartbroken they were when looking語法填空 at the polluted beach and ocean. What amazed Maria and Peter more was that numerous people in their56. resulting (非謂語動詞 主動) community, encouraged by their efforts, offered to join in their clean-up. More and more people came to57. a (hit a record 創了一個記錄) the beach to collect plastic bags and they also appealed to others to avoid throwing or using plastic bags. 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I’m tired of eating cafeteria food. I wish our dorm rooms had kitchens. day. In the morning, you’ll have a lesson with a master craftsman. In the afternoon, we will have some funM: Me, too. I really miss Indian food. outdoor activities. Then, every evening, you’ll try your hand at making a craft of your own. On the first day,W: If I had a kitchen, I’d make Chinese food. I really miss the food from the northeast of China. you’ll make a bread house. On Tuesday, we’ll make Christmas cards. On Wednesday, you’ll learn how toM: Well, at least we can choose a good restaurant. What are you hungry for make your very own Christmas stocking. The fourth day you will work with wood, and you will learn toW: I kind of want Italian food, Don. There’s a street near the mall that has restaurants with all kinds of make a deer. The end of the camp will welcome a special glass artist, who will show you how he makesfood. Maybe we should go there and pick the one that looks the best. artwork from colored glass. Everything you make will be sold in the art classroom next week to raiseM: Good idea! money for our Christmas play.Text 8M: Your café has become one of the most popular meeting places for university students.W: Yes, it has. I can’t believe it. I wasn’t planning to be a café owner.M: How did this all start W: I was studying for final exams, and I thought the library was too dark and a little crowded.M: Well, it sure is sunny and comfortable here. How did you find this place W: I rented the top floor of this house and cleaned it up so I could study here.M: So, how did it become a café W: I invited a few friends to join me while I was studying, and they offered to buy the coffee. One thingled to another, and we just grew and grew.M: Do you think you’ll keep the place open after you graduate W: Definitely.Text 9W: Good afternoon, sir. I’m doing some market research. Do you have a few minutes to answer some ofmy questions M: I didn’t come to the mall to be asked a bunch of questions. I’m trying to find a gift for my wife.W: It’ll only take a few minutes, and you’ll get a small gift at the end.M: OK, go ahead.W: Great. Thank you very much. First of all, do you have an iPad, or a Samsung Galaxy 4{#{QQABKYYwxgCQggRACQ7LA0HiCkqQsJMRLaoOgRCcuAwCwBNAFAA=}#} 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 第一次月考聽力.mp3 第一次月考英語試題.pdf 英語月考試題答案.pdf 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫