資源簡介 2024~2025學年第二學期普通高中非畢業班教學質量檢測高一注意事項:1. 答卷前, 考生務必將自己的學校、班級、姓名、考生號填寫在答題卡上。2. 回答選擇題時, 選出每小題答案后, 用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動, 用橡皮擦干凈后, 再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時, 將答案寫在答題卡上, 寫在本試卷上無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節, 滿分20分)第一節聽力理解(共6小題; 每小題2分, 滿分12分)材料及問題播放兩遍。每段后有三個小題, 各段播放前有5秒鐘的閱題時間。請根據各段播放內容及其相關小題的問題, 在5秒鐘內從題中所給的A、B、C項中, 選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。聽第一段材料, 回答第 1-3 題。材料和問題讀兩遍。1. Question 1:(錄音)A. He likes his new school.B. He is a newcomer to Hong Kong.C. He gets along well with his parents.2. Question 2:(錄音)A. Mother and son. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.3. Question 3:(錄音)A. A jogging club. B. A reading club. C. A basketball club.聽第二段材料, 回答第4-6題。材料和問題讀兩遍。4. Question 4:(錄音)A. He performs on stage. B. He invites performers. C. He organizes the events.5. Question 5:(錄音)A. Satisfying. B. Boring. C. Ordinary.6. Question 6:(錄音)A. Next Thursday. B. Next Friday. C. Next Saturday.第二節回答問題(共4小題; 每小題2分, 滿分8分)聽下面一段材料, 然后回答問題。材料和問題讀兩遍。7. Question 7:(錄音)Answer: ________________________________________________8. Question 8:(錄音)Answer: ________________________________________________9. Question 9:(錄音)Answer: ________________________________________________10. Question 10:(錄音)Answer: ________________________________________________第二部分閱讀(共三節, 滿分40分)第一節閱讀理解(共10小題; 每小題2分, 滿分20分)閱讀下列短文, 從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中, 選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AA British athlete crossed the finish line of his 62-mile multi-day swim around Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts last Monday, becoming the first person to swim all the way around the island.Lewis Pugh, 55, swam several hours a day in the 8℃ water for 12 days to raise awareness about the challenge sharks face as the film Jaws nears its 50th birthday. He wants to change public views and encourage protection for these at-risk animals — which he said the film presented as “cold-blooded killers.” “We’ve been fighting sharks for 50 years,” he said after completing his swim. “Now, we need to make peace with them.”Pugh said he expected the swim to be difficult because of the water temperature, the distance and the fact that it was happening during the start of shark migration (遷徙) season. However, it was the continuous wind that proved the most challenging element of all. “It’s been a long journey — a very big swim,” he said. “You leave as one person, but when you swim for 12 days, you return as another, with a new reflection on what you’ve been through.”Pugh noted that no swim is without risk, and that extreme measures are needed to get his message across: About 100 million sharks are killed globally every year. “I think protecting sharks is the most important part of the jigsaw puzzle of protecting the oceans,” he said.Jaws director Steven Spielberg expressed regret that viewers of the film became so afraid of sharks. He later contributed to protection efforts as shark populations fell, largely due to commercial fishing.Pugh now plans to travel to New York for a few days to give interviews about the swim and discuss shark protection before returning to his home in England. “Now the real hard work starts, which is getting this message to policymakers,” Pugh said.1. Why did Pugh swim around Martha’s Vineyard A. To research shark migration. B. To celebrate a film anniversary.C. To challenge his limits in cold waters. D. To change people’s attitude to sharks.2. What was the toughest part of the swim according to Pugh A. The long distance. B. The risk of shark attacks.C. The unfavorable weather. D. The low water temperature.3. What can we infer from Pugh’s post-swim plan A. He intends to take some time off. B. He aims to influence decision-makers.C. He is preparing for another adventure. D. He plans to team up with film directors.BWill humans someday live and work on Mars Many scientists think so. In fact, they are already working on plans to turn Mars into a new Earth. Because of the lack of the three necessities for human survival- water, air, and food-it's not possible to live on Mars right now. So how can we make Mars livable The answer, scientists suggest, is a process called terraforming.Terraforming means changing the environment of a planet so that it is similar to Earth's. On Mars, the average temperature is about -60℃. So, one goal of terraforming Mars is to warm it up. Most scientists agree that Earth is becoming warmer due to increased levels of greenhouse gases. We might be able to create similar conditions on Mars.One solution is to build factories on Mars that release greenhouse gases. The gases will change the Martian atmosphere, resulting in warmer temperatures. Mars's polar regions will begin to melt(融化), releasing more CO2 trapped inside the ice. Rain will eventually fall. It may then be possible to grow plants outdoors for food. The plants will add oxygen to the air, making human colonies(聚居地)on Mars a real possibility.Terraforming Mars will probably be a thousand-year project, starting with several first surveys. Then there will be different missions, and each new mission will build more places to live. These will allow future visitors to spend more time on Mars and learn more about living on the planet.Huge domes(穹狀建筑)will provide climate-controlled living spaces, first for plants and later for humans. It will take centuries to improve the rocky surface so that people can grow plants. Even 1,000 years from now, there may not be enough oxygen for humans to breathe, so people on Mars may still need to use special breathing equipment.4. What is the main purpose of terraforming Mars A. To enable hum an settlement. B. To carry out scientific studies.C. To search for food for humans. D. To protect Earth's environment.5. How do scientists propose to warm up Mars A. By growing plants outdoors. B. By producing greenhouse gases.C. By releasing more CO2 in the ice. D. By transporting Earth's atmosphere.6. What can be learned about human life on Mars in the future A. Natural air will become available. B. Breathing equipment may be required.C Domes can be removed within centuries. D. Food shortage may be the biggest challenge.CDuring NREM sleep — our dreamless, deep and most important stage — our brains move what we have recently learned or experienced from our short-term to long-term memory systems. Our brains decide which memories are fresh and important for us to remember. This raises the question: How and why does the brain select memories to reprocess during sleep Research shows that memories are more likely to be stored if they have a greater positive or negative (消極的) emotional connection, as they help guide our future behavior. For instance, people are more likely to remember a painful burn than a red car passing by because the former is much more useful for survival — that is, do not touch hot pans (烤盤). Similarly, lines from songs are fun, so we remember them. Gerry from IT isn't that fun, so we forget his name.Significantly, our brains prefer to store positive and rewarding experiences. Recently, a research team at the University of Geneva conducted an experiment. They asked a group of people to play two games, one of which they won. The results showed that people were much likelier to remember the details of the games that gave them a rewarding experience of victory. It seems that when we have pleasurable experiences, the parts of our brain responsible for the feeling of reward are reactivated (重啟) during our sleep, and so our brains store the experiences.This may have practical applications for learning and memorizing information. For example, if you want to remember an important date, try connecting it with a positive experience — like eating chocolate while reviewing it.But what about bad experiences During the dreaming stage of sleep, these are often reactivated and more likely to be stored in memory. This means that when you have a night of long dreaming, you might also just have put to memory all those sad, scary, or disappointing moments of your day. So, sweet dreams might not be so sweet after all.7. A painful burn is more likely to be remembered because it ____________.A. affects future decisions B. determines human survivalC. connects to a passing car D. results from negative emotions8. What does the experiment by Geneva team suggest A. Games may bring positive feelings. B. We should enjoy rewarding moments.C. We remember better what feels good. D. Winning games results in deeper sleep.9 Why is chocolate mentioned in paragraph 4 A. To explain sleep stages. B. To warn against bad habits.C. To suggest a memory aid. D. To describe a brain function.10. What does the underlined word “these” in paragraph 5 refer to A. Horrible dreams. B. Long dreaming stages.C. Unforgettable experiences. D. Unpleasant moments.第二節 語句排序(共5小題; 每小題2分, 滿分10分)11. 將下列語句(A、 B、C、D和E)按題號排序, 構成一個符合邏輯的完整語篇。A. After the wedding, I left the church walking slowly behind my aunt and her husband, noticing how they kept stealing glances at each other.B. When my aunt finally appeared at the back of the church, holding a bunch of flowers that matched my dress perfectly, everybody looked at her with admiring smiles.C. Although I was tired, I didn’t mind getting up early the next morning to go to my aunt’s house to get dressed up. I put on my blue dress and my aunt, of course, wore a white silk dress.D. After hearing that I was going to be my aunt’s bridesmaid (伴娘), I felt so excited that I didn’t sleep very well the night before her wedding day. My mind kept racing with thoughts of the important role I would play.E. In the evening, we had a celebration party at a hotel. Everybody was happy, singing along to romantic songs and dancing until midnight, when the bride finally threw her wedding flowers to a crowd of eager single friends._________→_________→_________→_________→_________第三節 選句填空(共5小題; 每小題2分, 滿分10分)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。As a child, I was a keen reader. However, as I grew older, social media slowly replaced my reading habits. In the past year, I had only read one book. ____12____ Through my own struggle to read regularly again, I discovered a few low-effort, low-cost strategies that worked for me.Using my phone for fun made it hard to get back into reading, so I bought an E-reader. ____13____ Using digital tools like this also helped me add reading to my daily routine, whether during long car rides or while waiting in line.On the other hand, tracking my reading progress provided the motivation to keep going. ____14____ The “Want to Read” list gave me plenty of options, the “Read” list was a visual reminder of my progress, and the “Currently Reading” section helped me track where I was in each book.____15____ Discovering that I love psychological thrillers (心理驚悚小說) opened up a world of books I hadn’t considered before. It may take some trial and error, so patience is key to finding books that truly attract you.Besides, I set a reading goal of five books for the next year, which allowed me to enjoy each one without pressure and experiment with different ways to bring reading into my daily life. The most important thing is to make your goal achievable. ____16____These strategies helped me reintroduce reading into my life and rediscover the joy of losing myself in a good book.A. I realized I needed to make a change.B. Such electronic equipment was great relaxation.C. Ask yourself why reading more is so important to you.D. I used a reading app to organize books into several groups.E. It made reading something I could do anytime and anywhere.F. By doing this, you build lasting habits while lowering the fear of failure.G. I also stopped limiting myself to one type of books and started exploring new types.第三部分綜合應用(共兩節, 滿分30分)第一節完形填空(共15小題; 每小題1分, 滿分15分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。After realizing one morning that he was overweight and needed to do something about it, 45-year-old Dan Grieb decided to make a change. He decided to ___17___ himself by setting the goal of joining in ten Ironman competitions — and to lose 100 pounds, he ___18___.But after ___19___ his 10th competition and losing the 100 pounds, he was still feeling ___20___. So he decided to ___21___ Chris Nikic, a man with Down syndrome (唐氏綜合征), to ___22___ a full Ironman distance race competition. “People like Chris have been told their entire life that they wouldn’t ___23___ much. What if a person with Down syndrome could become an Ironman ” Grieb said he thought.In November 2020, Nikic completed his first-ever full distance Ironman triathlon (鐵人三項), which ___24___ a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.22-mile marathon run. Grieb said that training Nikic was an honor for him and something that made him ___25___. He felt that spending his time helping Nikic complete such a challenging task was extremely ____26____.When discussing character shown in the whole process, Grieb explained that people don’t ____27____ more of it until they use it. “An Ironman competition requires courage — the kind you ____28____ as a husband, a father, and a mother. That’s what makes us ____29____,” he said.Grieb said that if you have a person with Down syndrome in your family — that person is a(n) ____30____. “What I needed was ____31____ what a young man with Down syndrome gave me,” said Grieb.17. A. defend B. enjoy C. challenge D. prepare18. A. hoped B. believed C. remembered D. realized19. A. hosting B. promoting C. announcing D. completing20. A. tired B. worried C. unsatisfied D. discouraged21. A. fund B. coach C. force D. remind22. A. enter B. plan C. watch D. study23. A. care B. learn C. achieve D. pursue24. A. followed B. included C. developed D. valued25. A. grateful B. relaxed C. independent D. decisive26 A. touching B. rewarding C. demanding D. stressful27. A. gain B. discuss C. forget D. accept28. A. ignore B. lose C. admire D. show29. A. selfless B. typical C. famous D. excellent30. A. leader B. artist C. angel D. athlete31 A. probably B. relatively C. mainly D. exactly第二節語法填空(共10小題; 每小題 1.5分, 滿分15分)閱讀下面材料, 在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Acupuncture (針灸), an ancient Chinese medical practice, has been used to treat countless patients for thousands of years.___32___ (seek) to promote the body’s self-regulating (自我調節) functions, practices of acupuncture vary in forms, including needle insertion (刺入), cupping ___33___ scraping. Needle insertion, the most common method ___34___ is carried out by inserting hair-thin needles into specific points on the body, aims to regulate energy flow (the qi). Doctors adjust needles in different directions to unblock the flow of energy, restore yin and yang balance, and promote the body’s built-in ability ___35___ (repair) itself.Looking beyond China, acupuncture has become ___36___ global practice. Over the years, acupuncture ___37___ (see) many breakthroughs in both scientific research and modern medicine. It is now a ___38___ (wide) accepted treatment for a variety of diseases. According to a WHO report, acupuncture ___39___ (use) in nearly 200 countries now, which shows its widespread recognition and application.With a rich history and deep cultural ___40___ (significant), acupuncture supports overall lifestyle balance. Ancient medical practice like acupuncture still plays a ___41___ (value) role in modern health care.第四部分詞匯基礎(共20分)第一節 詞義匹配(共10小題; 每小題1分, 滿分10分)根據句子內容, 從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中, 選出與句中劃線部分意義最接近的選項。42. She has decided to sign up for the cooking class.A. join B. observe C. teach D. support43. The teacher's presentation glued the students to their seats.A. raised the students’ spirits B. scared the studentsC. held the students' attention D. motivated the students44. Visitors will find the plants and animals unique to the rainforest.A. hidden in B. found only inC. beneficial to D. important for45. His speech failed the audience.A. made fun of the audience B. made the audience angryC. let the audience down D. confused the audience46. After the coach left, the team was falling apart.A. breaking up B. feeling disappointedC. working even harder D. losing the game47. The crowd watched silently, with no one coming to his defense.A. attacking him B. expressing thanks to himC. laughing at him D. standing up for him48. The bus was late again, and I almost went bananas.A. got hungry B. went crazyC. fell into sleep D. was late for school49. The city started to revive, slowly getting back up on its feet.A. enlarging its size B. regaining its strengthC. gaining people’s support D. building people’s confidence50. Follow the instructions carefully, otherwise the machine won't work.A. in fact B. in case C. if not D. for sure51. My first year of college was full of ups and downs.A. fun and success B. rain and tears C. give and take D. joys and pains第二節 單詞拼寫(共10小題; 每小題1分, 滿分10分)根據下列各句句意及所給單詞的首字母或漢語提示, 用單詞的恰當形式填空, 并把完整單詞填寫在答題卷相應的位置上。52. Technology can e ____________ students to learn more efficiently. (根據首字母單詞拼寫)53. We decided to e____________ contact information after the meeting. (根據首字母單詞拼寫)54. She c ____________ to the manager about the poor customer service. (根據首字母單詞拼寫)55. She has been financially i____________ since she started her first job. (根據首字母單詞拼寫)56. After the storm passed, everything slowly returned to n____________.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)57. She always closes the curtains at night for ____________ (隱私). (根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)58. ____________ (盡管) the heavy rain, the concert continued as planned. (根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)59. The magician made the coin ____________ (消失) right before our eyes. (根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)60. The teacher stood at the door to ____________ (迎接) each student with a smile. (根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)61. Rising sea levels are ____________ (威脅) many coastal cities around the world. (根據漢語提示單詞拼寫)第五部分 書面表達(共 40分)第一節完成句子(共5小題; 每小題3分, 滿分15分)根據前后文及所給中文在空格處用合適的英文完成句子。62. ________________(他的觀點受到高度重視)by the company. (根據漢語提示完成句子)63 You need to ________________ (獲得正式批準) to hold this event. (根據漢語提示完成句子)64. ________________ (毫無疑問) that hard work leads to better results. (根據漢語提示完成句子)65. Нe ________________ (猶豫了一下), and then decided to talk about his concerns. (根據漢語提示完成句子)66. Don't worry if you are slow-what matters is that ________________ (你在進步). (根據漢語提示完成句子)第二節應用文寫作(滿分25分)67. 假定你是李華。你的英語筆友Alex給你發來郵件,抱怨說背英語單詞表既困難又枯燥。你認為這種學習方法并不合適。請你給Alex回復郵件,提出你的看法和建議。注意:1.詞數100左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Dear Alex,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua英語答案聽力1.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.A7 Digital Video Creation.8 Computers.9 Making long films.10 Before 6:30 p.mn..閱讀1. D 2. C 3. B4. A 5. B 6. B7. A 8. C 9. C 10. D11. ①. D ②. C ③. B ④. A ⑤. E12. A 13. E 14. D 15. G 16. F17. C 18. A 19. D 20. C 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. D 30. C 31. D32. Seeking33. and 34. that##which35. to repair36. a 37. has seen38. widely 39. has been used##is being used40. significance41. valuable42-46.ACBCA 47-51.DBBCD52.enable##nable53.exchange##xchange54complained##omplained55.independent##ndependent56.normal##ormal57.privacy58.Despite59.disappear60.greet##welcome61.threatening62.His opinion was/is highly valued63.get official permission##obtain official permission##get official approval##obtain official approval64.There’s no doubt65.hesitated for a moment##hesitated for a while66.you are making progress67. Dear Alex,I’m sorry to hear that you find memorizing word lists difficult and boring. I agree that it might not be the best way to learn. Words come alive when used in context.Here are some suggestions. First, try reading stories or articles you enjoy. You’ll naturally learn new words as you meet them repeatedly. Second, watching English movies or shows with subtitles is fun and helps you pick up words used in real situations. Finally, make sentences using new words yourself. This helps you remember them better and understand how they are used.Give these methods a try! Learning vocabulary should be more engaging. Good luck!Yours,Li Hua 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫