瑞安市上海新纪元高级中学2024学年第二学期
2024级高一返校考试——英语试题卷
(本试卷满分共100分,考试时间:90分钟)
说明:本试卷适用于2024级(1-6)班学生。
一、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下面短文并做每篇后面的题目。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题的最佳选项。
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Best Places to Visit in the UK
United Kingdom has long been a popular European tourist place for many because of its beautiful countryside, historic cities, top museums and outstanding theaters. Here are some of the best places to visit in the UK.
Cambridge
Cambridge is a beautiful English city located on the River Cam just north of London. As the home to one of the world’s top universities, the University of Cambridge, it has all of the cultural and entertainment choices you might expect from a college town.
Chester
Located on the River Dee in Cheshire, England, Chester is more than 2,000 years old, which means there is plenty of history, culture and architecture lasting several centuries. The ancient walls around the city are one of Chester’s biggest tourist attractions.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge, one of the most famous sites in the world, is home to some of the most important Neolithic and Bronze Age finds and structures in the UK. It was not until 1600 BC that Stonehenge came to be completed.
Lake Distric
Located in northwest England, the Lake District is the second largest National Park in the UK. The main attractions are the lakes, mountains and hills. It is England’s famous destination for hiking and
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climbing.
1. What will you do in Cambridge?
A. Do various shopping. B. Meet famous people. C. Visit the top university. 2. What is special about Chester? A. It is a college town.
B. It offers exciting scenery. D. It has a great many monuments. D. Enjoy wonderful music.
C. It is a city with a long history.
3. Which destination will you choose if you want to go hiking? A. Cambridge. C. Stonehenge.
B. Chester. D. Lake district.
B
If our kids don’t fall, they don’t learn to get up. I still remember the day in high school that my mom forgot to pick me up from school. I’m the oldest of four children, and no doubt she’d had a long day with the other kids and she forgot it. After waiting at school for an hour, I walked the three miles home, and when I got to my house, I shut our front door with anger, stormed into the kitchen and screamed in my mom’s face that she’d forgotten me.
Later that night, my dad told me I no longer had a ride to school the next day. I thought my mom would still take me, but when the morning came, she refused. It was midterm, and as a top student ready to start college applications, being late wasn’t proper. In my mind, missing these tests means the end of my academic career. I begged my mom. But she held her ground, and that day, I walked to school. And I missed my tests.
My mom didn’t rescue(营救) me from failure. She let me suffer from it. She let me figure it out. She let me learn. Now, as a mom myself, I’ve realized that I want my kids to experience failure because failure is how we grow, learn and think outside of ourselves. It’s how we self-educate to learn what’s right and respectable, and what’s not. It’s how we become responsible and enthusiastic.
Falling down makes us better, because we learn how to get up. 4. Why did the author shout at her mother? A. Because she missed some important tests. B. Because her mother had ruined her future. C. Because she was tired after walking home.
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D. Because her mother didn’t pick her up home.
5. What does the underlined phrase “held her ground” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Gave in to me.
B. Said yes to me. D. Insisted on her decision.
C. Stayed in the place.
6. How does the author feel about her experience now? A. Angry.
B. Helpful.
C. Disappointed. D. Embarrassed.
7. What is the best title for the text? A. Stop Rescuing Your Kids from Failure B. Try to Meet Your Kids’ Requirements C. Offer Your Kids Help if Necessary D. Be Strict with Your Kids
C
Is that person really glad to see me? Or is he just being polite? Some people struggle to tell an artificial smile from a truly happy-one. And computers have found this task even more difficult. Recently, researchers have trained a program to detect when a smile is genuine(真诚的).
Visual computing researchers at the University of Bradford in the U. K. started with a software for analyzing a changing facial expression. This program can examine a video clip of a human head and identify(确认) specific details around the eyes, cheeks and mouth. Then the program tracks the details relative to each other as the face smiles.
Next,the scientists had their program evaluate(评估)two sets of video clips. In one subjects performed posed smiles. In the other, they watched a film that inspired genuine displays of emotion. The program calculated the differences among the subjects’ faces during the two clips. And it turns out that one's mouth, cheeks and eyes move differently when pretending to smile.
In particular, the muscles around the eyes shift 10 percent more for a real smile than they do for a fake one. These results are in the journal Advanced Engineering Informatics. \eyes. The computer aids analysis of the exact weight distribution of human smiles across the face.” Hassan Ugail and Ahmad Al-dahoud say.
The researchers suggest their work could improve a computer's ability to analyze facial expressions and thus to interact more smoothly with humans. But their real accomplishment is in proving Tyra Banks
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right: \8. What's the purpose of the program?
A. To tell different smiles. B. To detect human heads. C. To examine human faces. D. To record facial expressions. 9. What did the researchers do in the program?
A. They performed posed smiles. B. They analyzed different video clips. C. They improved a computer's ability. D. They evaluated a very special software. 10. What result have the researchers found from the program?
A. Smiling with eyes is the most important. B. Eyes reflect whether a smile is real or not. C. Mouth,cheeks and eyes always move the same.
D. Muscles move more frequently when people do a faking smile, 第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Farmers, especially in developing countries, are often criticized for cutting down forests. But a new study suggests that many farmers recognize the value in keeping trees.
Researchers using satellite images found at least ten percent tree cover on more than one billion hectares(公顷) of farmland. 11 .
The study found the most tree cover in South America. 12 North Africa and West Asia have the least. And it also found that climate conditions alone could not explain the amount of tree cover in different areas. 13 . There are areas with few trees but also few people, and areas with many trees and many people. The findings suggest that things like land rights, markets or government policies can influence tree planting and protection.
Dennis Garrity heads the World Agroforestry Center. 14 The problem, he says, is that policy makers and planners have been slow to recognize this and to support such efforts.
The satellite images may not show what the farmers are using the trees for, but trees provide nuts, fruit, wood and other products. They provide windbreaks and shade from the sun. 15 Even under drought conditions, trees can often provide food and a way to earn money until the next growing season. A. Almost all of it is covered by trees.
B. Nor could the size of nearby populations, meaning people and trees can live together.
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C. He says farmers are acting on their own to protect and plant trees. D. He devotes most of his time to making people realize its importance. E. Next comes Africa south of the Sahara, followed by Southeast Asia. F. They also help prevent soil loss and protect water supplies. G. That is almost half the farmland in the world. 二、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Four months into her pregnancy (孕期), my mother learned that my brother would be born with Down syndrome (唐氏综合症). Never having dealt with anyone with the disease, the entire family began to 16 . Would he learn to walk and talk 17 like the other kids? Would he be liked by others? Would he have some 18 ? All these thoughts and every detail 19 us, though we knew we would 20 him exactly the way he is. Thankfully, after birth, Lipe was 21 than we expected, with no heart problems in general connected with Down syndrome. He is the most 22 person I have ever met. Anything is a reason for him to flash a smile. Even if it took him some extra 23 to learn new things, he always did extremely well. Although we were glad to see that, we still 24 what others would say about him. In order to 25 him, I kept his condition a secret. I was also afraid of being treated 26 by others because of his condition. But I soon realized 27 I truly loved him, I shouldn't be 28 of him. The first time I told a friend about Lipe's disease, she just reminded me that all that my brother needed was my love and 29 . It was my friend's understanding that 30 me to be proud of Lipe.
Because of my brother, I have learned the meaning of 31 . Before his birth, if I saw someone who acted or looked differently, I simply thought it to be 32 and started laughing. I am now glad that I have changed in these ways. I now consider what they could possibly be 33 in life, and the many reasons why they could be behaving like that. We may live in a world in which the society coldly 34 every inch of you, but we can at least treat others with 35 . Only in this way can we expect to create a better society. 16. A. practice 17. A. quickly
B. worry B. easily
C. complain C. quietly
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D. understand D. normally