广东省深圳市高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中英语试题(PDF版含答案)

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广东省深圳市高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中英语试题(PDF版含答案)

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深圳高级中学(集团)2023-2024学年第二学期期中测试
高一英语 2024.4
命题人:刘佳 田满 刘娟 审题人:方莉苗
试卷共 11页,卷面满分 150分。考试用时 120分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答题前,考生将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如
需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
3. 回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束后,监考人员将答题卡按座位号、页码顺序收回。
第一部分 阅读理解(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5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。
A
Boat Rentals in Vancouver
Granville Island Boat Rentals, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, features the safest
and most advanced lineup of boat rentals in Vancouver. It has served over half a million customers
since it began renting boats in 1982.
While exploring the sites Vancouver has offered, you can’t miss observing wildlife like seals
(海豹 ), bald (秃的 ) eagles, sea birds along the way. Besides these, what sets us apart is the
extensive selection of boat rentals we provide, varying from different models, capacities to
reasonable prices.
Boats in rental
16 feet boats Hourston
18 feet boats GT Deluxe Bayliner Element
Glascraft
Capacity 2-4 people 2-5 people 2-8 people
Open now, Bimini Top,
Extras Bluetooth audio Bluetooth audio
Bluetooth
Hourly rate
$60 $95 $130
(weekday)
Hourly rate
$70 $105 $140
(weekend)
Weekday: $55/hr Weekday: $90/hr Weekday: $125/hr
4+ hour rate
Weekend: $65/hr Weekend: $100/hr Weekend: $135/hr
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Guest Comments
“...Thanks for the awesome instructions and patience. We had a great time! My 7 yr. old
spotted a seal! My husband received a gift certificate for his 40th birthday...brilliant idea!...”
—Sarah, Delta, Canada
“...Great experience! The nicest, most friendly staff I’ve ever met in Canada. The boat was
nice and handled well. The price was very reasonable. Great way to get a different view of
Vancouver. An absolute must try. Thanks guys!...”
—Morten Bothmann, Copenhagen, Denmark
1. What is the biggest advantage of Granville Island Boat Rentals
A. Offering various boat rentals.
B. Taking tourists to different sites.
C. Ensuring the highest level of safety.
D. Guiding visitors in wildlife observation.
2. How much does it cost to rent a boat accommodating 8 people for 5 hours on weekend
A. $350. B. $500. C.$700. D. $675.
3. What do Sara’s and Morten’s opinions have in common
A. Easily-controlled equipment. B. Well-received service.
C. Reasonable boat rental price. D. Breathtaking scenery.
B
When Belquer first joined a team to make a better live music experience for deaf and
hard-of-hearing people, he was struck by how they had developed more solutions to enjoy concerts.
“What they were doing at the time was holding balloons to feel the vibrations (震动) through their
fingers,” Belquer said. He thought the team could make something to help hard-of-hearing people
enjoy live music even more with the technology now available.
Belquer, who is also a musician and theater artist, is now the “Chief Vibration Officer” of
Music: Not Impossible, which uses new technology to address social issues like poverty and
disability access. His team started by tying different vibrating cellphone motors to bodies, but that
didn’t quite work. The vibrations were all the same. Eventually, they worked with engineers to
develop a light haptic (触觉的) suit with a total of 24 vibrating plates. There are 20 of them tied to
a undershirt that fits tightly around the body like a hiking backpack, plus one that ties to each wrist
and ankle, When you wear the suit, it’s surprising how it feels.
The vibrations are mixed by a haptic DJ who controls the location, frequency and intensity of
feeling across the suits, just as a music DJ mixes sounds in an artful way. “What we’re doing is
selecting and mixing what we want and send it to different parts of the body,” said the DJ. The
haptic suits were just one component of the event. There were American Sign Language interpreters;
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the music was displayed on a screen on the stage.
The suits are the star attraction. Lily Lipman, who has auditory processing disorder, lit up
when asked about her experience. “It’s cool, because I’m never quite sure if I’m hearing what other
people are hearing, so it’s amazing to get the music in my body.”
4. What surprised Belquer about people with hearing problems
A. The attitude they held to life. B. The way they enjoyed music.
C. The love they had for balloons. D. The frequency they vibrated fingers.
5. Why did the team’s initial attempt fail
A. The vibrations lacked variety. B. The vibrations were irregular.
C. The motors were the same. D. The motors hardly worked.
6. What is paragraph 3 of the text mainly about
A. Displaying music on the stage.
B. Selecting proper suits for participants.
C. Mixed methods helping people feel the music.
D. Interpreters with excellent sign language skills.
7. What does Lily Lipman think of the suit
A. It’s comforting. B. It’s challenging. C. It’s satisfying. D. It’s disturbing.
C
A team in Norway recently conducted in-depth research on writing by hand and typing on a
keyboard.
The team invited 36 university students who had to either write or type words displayed on a
screen. The study participants used a digital pen to write in cursive (草书) on a touchscreen, and
they used one finger on a keyboard to type. The researchers used a special cap with 256 sensors.
This cap was worn by the students, and their brain activity was recorded for five seconds each time
they were asked to write or type.
“We show that when writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns are far more complex than
when typewriting on a keyboard,” says Professor Audrey van der Meer, the team leader. “Such
widespread brain connectivity is known to be important for memory formation and for encoding
(编码 ) new information and, therefore, is beneficial for learning.” The researchers also note that
even though the participants used digital pens for writing in the study, they believe the findings
would be similar if the participants used an ink pen and paper.
“We’ve shown that the differences in brain activity are related to the careful forming of the
letters when writing by hand while making more use of the senses. Since it’s the movement of the
fingers carried out when forming letters that promotes brain connectivity, writing in print also has
similar benefits for learning as cursive writing,” Audrey adds. “This also explains why children
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who have learned to write and read on a tablet can have difficulty differentiating between letters
that are mirror images of each other, such as ‘b’ and ‘d’. They haven’t felt with their bodies what it
feels like to produce those letters.”
Considering handwritten note-taking is becoming less common in educational settings, the
researchers advocate for more opportunities for students to write by hand. “There’s some evidence
that students learn more and remember better when taking handwritten lecture notes, while using a
computer with a keyboard may be more pragmatic when writing a long text or essay,” Audrey
concludes.
8. What was the special cap used to do
A. Measure the participants’ brain activity.
B. Evaluate the participants’ writing styles.
C. Tell the participants when to write or type.
D. Record the time the participants used to write.
9. What does paragraph 3 focus on about the study
A. Its backgrounds. B. Its equipment.
C. Its outcomes. D. Its process.
10. What plays the key role in strengthening brain connectivity
A. Writing letters carefully by hand.
B. Forming the habit of taking notes.
C. Recognizing letters’ mirror images.
D. Learning to practice cursive writing.
11. What does the underlined word “pragmatic” in the last paragraph mean
A. Difficult. B. Traditional.
C. Special. D. Practical.
D
When I stepped into the Samcheong Park Library in Seoul, I saw the future. The simple
building had a nice selection of books and a cafe where readers could enjoy coffee while gazing at
the leaves outside. It was specifically designed without any latest technology.
“What’s so innovative about that ” a librarian in Toronto asked when I showed her pictures.
Innovation to her meant digital technology, like 3D printers. “Why couldn’t they both be
innovative ” I asked.
We are constantly told that innovation is the most important force in our economy, without
which we would be left behind. But that fear of missing out has led us to fall into the false trappings
of innovation over truly innovative ideas that may be simpler and more effective. This mindset
implies that if you just buy the new thing, you have innovated! Each year, businesses and
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individuals run around like broken toy robots, trying to figure out their strategy for the latest
buzzword equipment.
At best, this is a waste of resources. Devices are bought, used and abandoned, as the
technology’s capabilities fall short of its promise. But at its worst, this approach can truly cause
damage. Schools cut field trips to purchase tablets with few proven panies that
applied AI into hiring have actually strengthened gender and racial prejudices.
True innovation isn’t just some magic devices. It is a continuing process of reflection and
reassessment, which often means adopting “old” ideas and tools in a new context, or even returning
to methods that worked in the past. Adjusted properly, these rearview (后视的) innovations have
proved as transformative as novel technologies.
Look no farther than the streets of New York, which have been redesigned recently to
accommodate cyclists with car-free zones. The idea isn’t new. It was created half a century ago,
with the aim of bringing cities back to their residents. And while e-reader sales have been exploding,
Penguin just announced it would publish tiny printed books, an ideal solution for a market
demanding both convenience and physicality.
12. Which of the following best describes Samcheong Park Library
A. Dull but convenient. B. Simple but refreshing.
C. Old-fashioned but cozy. D. Unexceptional but spacious.
13. What can we learn about innovation from Paragraph 3
A. Its true meaning is to buy new things.
B. It is important for the growth of economy.
C. It shouldn’t involve simple and effective ideas.
D. Its true meaning has been misread by the public.
14. Which statement will the author probably agree with
A. Magic devices encourage innovation.
B. Innovation should be human-centered.
C. The power of technology is undervalued.
D. Wasting resources are a must for innovation.
15. What is the writing purpose of the text
A. To introduce some best ideas about innovation.
B. To show that future lies in returning to the past.
C. To convince people of the true meaning of innovation.
D. To stress the important role innovation plays in economy.
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第二部分 阅读七选五(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
How to Stop Laughing at Inappropriate Times
Although laughing at inappropriate times can be embarrassing, it’s actually a natural reaction
for some people when they’re facing a highly stressful situation. It can help you relieve stress and
release your own tension. 16 Here are some ways to stop laughing.
Distract yourself from your urge to laugh.
It takes time to learn how to curb your tendency to laugh, but distraction is an easy way to stop
yourself, in the meantime. For example, you can pinch yourself. The slight pain will distract you
from your urge to laugh. 17 Choose any color and see how many places you can spot it in
the area. This small goal will shift your focus from laughter and your emotions.
18
What can you do instead of laughing nervously For example, nod, lick your lips, exhale
slowly, or click a pen. What you decide to replace your laughter with depends on the circumstances
that are causing your laughter. For example, you may laugh nervously during work meetings.
19 If you tend to laugh at serious moments, take a deep breath at moments when you’d
typically laugh.
Identify what makes you laugh inappropriately.
Do you laugh out of nervousness, or do you laugh to cope with painful feelings Maybe you
laugh because you have a lot of energy or have trouble finding the words you want to say. Whatever
your reasons for laughing, write down when your laughter is causing you issues. Consider the time,
location, occasion, and people who could be causing your laughter. These are called your triggers.
20
A. Create a plan for replacing your laughter.
B. Choose replacement behaviors for the laughter.
C. You can also look for a certain color in the room.
D. If this is the case, click your pen instead of laughing.
E. But the inappropriate laughter may negatively affect your life.
F. Once you know what they are, you can begin to address your habit of laughing.
G. Tell yourself, “The next time I feel awkward in a work meeting, I will click my pen.”
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第三部分 完形填空 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
British brothers James and Thomas Lindesay have spent months traveling across the Great
Wall of China on foot. They 21 3,263 kilometres, a remarkable achievement at any time.
Their 22 to complete this adventure came from their father, William Lindesay, who
23 along the Wall decades ago and attracted a great deal of media attention. Born in 1956 in
Liverpool, William became 24 about the Wall later in his life. In 1987, he made the 25
in China by hiking the Wall. He has committed over 30 years to the protection of the structure, and
has 26 ten books on the Wall based on his knowledge and experiences.
His action and books influenced his two sons, who now share his 27 in the Wall. In
2016, the Lindesay brothers flew drones (无人机) at many 28 along the Wall and edited
video works on the 29 of the Wall, hoping to keep it safe from damage. Not 30
with merely documenting parts of the Wall, the young brothers 31 wanted to find a new
way to experience the structure and finally they 32 hiking its length, following in their
father’s footsteps.
The brothers’ trip was 33 than they had imagined. They met many difficulties. But
34 the great wonder was life-changing, which gave them a better 35 of the structure
and the history behind it.
21. A. challenged B. covered C. measured D. expanded
22. A. desire B. tendency C. ability D. agreement
23. A. continued B. jogged C. journeyed D. researched
24. A. anxious B. particular C. serious D. enthusiastic
25. A. headlines B. changes C. connection D. difference
26. A. purchased B. recommended C. reviewed D. authored
27. A. pride B. success C. interest D. faith
28. A. buildings B. sections C. stages D. villages
29. A. preservation B. length C. foundation D. origin
30. A. familiar B. satisfied C. careful D. busy
31. A. gradually B. occasionally C. truly D. blindly
32. A. dreamed of B. carried on C. learned of D. decided on
33. A. tougher B. funner C. greater D. shorter
34. A. evaluating B. exploring C. repairing D. monitoring
35. A. memory B. assessment C. impression D. understanding
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第四部分 语法填空(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。
As I worked as a sports journalist for my first 10 years with China Daily, I have 36
(close) followed how China has grown from a minor player in the international sports arena into a
global sports power.
37 it had a huge population, China was not much of a global force in sports until the
1980s. However, it was very good at table tennis at that time. The first major international
breakthrough for China came in 1981 38 its women’s volleyball team won the Women’s
Volleyball World Cup. Understandably, sports fans went crazy. Parades celebrating the victory
39 (hold) on many university campuses 40 some students shouting slogans such as
“revitalizing (振兴) China”, which has since become the goal of the nation.
41 (motivate) by the victory, China invested more of the limited resources in training
athletes. The investment paid off, as China got 42 (it) first Olympic gold medal in
shooting in 1984. In all, Chinese athletes won 15 gold medals in the Los Angeles Olympics,
43 (set) the course to becoming a global sports power. In 44 past decade, Chinese
athletes have been winning about 120 gold medals in international sports games every year.
As China invests more resources in the sports sector thanks to the fast-paced economic
development and winning world titles becoming normal for Chinese athletes, the government
started encouraging ordinary 45 (citizen) to play sports.
第五部分 语法词汇知识(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
阅读句子。从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
46. I will dig the garden this afternoon, unless you _____ me to do something else.
A. ask B. will ask C. have asked D. asked
47. Since their own house _____, they have no alternative but to live with their parents for the
moment.
A. has rebuilt B. has been rebuilt
C. is rebuilt D. is being rebuilt
48. In spite of the previous rounds of talks, no agreement _____ so far by the two sides.
A. was reached B. has been reached
C. will reach D. will have reached
49. After the severe earthquake broke out, people were suffering in that area, _____ urgently
needed clean water, medicine and shelter to survive.
A. which B. who C. where D. whom
50. The fact that something is cheap doesn’t necessarily mean it’s of low quality, _____ is often the
case.
A. which B. that C. as D.what
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51. Many young people, most _____ were well-educated, headed for remote regions to chase their
dreams.
A. of them B. of which C. of those D. of whom
52. _____ in figuring out the tough question, John didn’t notice evening approaching.
A. Absorbing B. Absorbed C. To absorb D. To be absorbed
53. When the clerk saw a kind face wrinkled in an apologetic smile, she stood rooted to the ground,
_____ whether to stay or leave.
A. wondering B. wonder C.to wonder D.wondered
54. _____ adequate money for his dream guitar, the little boy hurried to the store, only _____ that it
had been sold to someone else.
A. Saving; being told B. Saving; to be told
C. Having saved; to be told D. Having saved; being told
55. During the last three decades, the number of people _____ in physical fitness programs _____
sharply.
A. participated; have increased B. participated; has increased
C. participating; have increased D. participating; has increased
56. It is the strict requirement that all the interviewees answer the given questions within _____
time, space and mode that adds to the difficulty of the interview.
A. intelligent B. unique C. specific D. professional
57. There is no denying that the comic book with vivid and colorful pictures newly published by
this renowned writer is _____, particularly for kids learning speaking and drawing.
A. odd B. neat C. shallow D. slim
58. _____ influenced by the art works from the Renaissance, the painter tended to create more
humanistic works to show the real world.
A. Enormously B. Regularly C. Currently D. Eventually
59. The experiment was conducted applying an entirely new approach to _____ the performance of
the new car.
A. maintain B. select C. exchange D. rate
60. Despite the tremendous change in his hometown, the little stream which he frequented in his
childhood is anyhow easy to _____ with the old willow tree arching alongside.
A. recognize B. reflect C. assume D. admire
61. The ancient tribe had their conventional and unique way to _____ their festival, which is quite
rare and interesting.
A. approach B. observe C. ignore D. admire
62. With the lecture _____, the professor had to wait until told to start, and so did the audience.
A. intended B. delivered C. postponed D. figured
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63. Increasing _____ to sunlight potentially sets the skin in risk of cancer.
A. campaign B. exposure C. highlight D. alternative
64. The young artistically brilliant teacher is accustomed to bring various art forms intentionally to
_____ the students’ interest and passion in learning.
A. fake B. address C. fuel D. feature
65. Determined to recover from the severe illness quickly, the patient followed the doctor’s
suggestion strictly that he _____ diets high in sugar and fat.
A. run out B. drop out C. cut out D. figure out
第六部分 补全语篇(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
请在方框中选择合适的词汇,填入短文的空格中,使短文完整连贯。
注意:(1)每个选项至多只能使用一次;(2)方框中有一个多余词汇。
A.probably B. shaking C. performed D. reminder E.excellent F. brave
G. breathtaking H. captured I.suddenly J. working K. falling
An Encounter with Nature
As a nature photographer, I have to 66 the elements. But despite the wind and
the rain, I still enjoy 67 outside in the wild. One of the best things about this job is
that you can observe animals in their natural environment.
My favourite place to take photos is Yellowstone National Park. As the world’s first
national park, Yellowstone is famous for the variety of its wildlife, but it is 68 best
known for its bears. These huge, strong animals can live for 30 years. Despite a weight of up
to 300 kilograms, they can run at a speed of around 64 kilometres per hour and are also
69 swimmers.
Last spring in Yellowstone, I followed a path that took me through a dark forest. When I
finally stepped out of the trees, the view was 70 . An eagle flew over the
snow-capped mountains, which were reflected in the still lake below. While I was
concentrating on photographing this amazing scene, I 71 had a feeling that I was
being watched. Slowly, and with the camera still held to my eye, I turned... and froze. Only
meters away from me was a bear. With water 72 off its thick, brown hair, the bear
stared back at me. Time stood still as the bear and I both waited to see who would move first.
My legs started 73 . Somehow, I forced my finger to press the button. A second
later, the bear turned and ran back into the forest. When I recovered from the shock, I looked
at my camera. My most frightening but magical experience was now 74 forever in
a single image.
From time to time I look at the photo as a 75 to show respect to all animals. It
is after all we who are the visitors to their world.
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第七部分 单词填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
阅读句子。根据所提供的单词首字母和汉语意思,填入单词的正确形式。
76. Despite different a (假设) at the beginning, the experiment produced unexpected
results.
77. It’s p (令人困惑的) that she would choose to give up her dream job without any
explanation.
78. The elderly couple thanked their neighbors g (感激地) for clearing up the snow
from their driveway.
79. The museum c (收费) a small admission fee for adults but allows children under 12
to enter for free.
80. If s (围绕) by the quiet sound of ocean waves and the salty breeze, one could easily
slip into a state of relaxation and calmness.
81. There will be plenty of a (方法) to solving this problem as long as we cooperate
with each other.
82. His act of g (慷慨) touched the hearts of many, inspiring others to spread kindness
throughout the community.
83. Our school’s maintenance team is p (安装) large television screens at either end of
the stadium.
84. N (目前), it’s common for people to depend on smartphones for communication.
85. She finally found her son in the backyard, leaving all the families r (放心的,宽慰的).
第八部分 应用文写作(共 1小题;满分 20分)
在口语课上,外教 Leo组织同学们讨论是否使用电子翻译笔(electronic translation pen)
来辅助英语学习。请你代表小组发言,内容包括:
1. 小组观点;
2. 陈述理由。
注意:
1. 词数 80左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hello, everyone!
Thank you for listening!
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高一英语参考答案
第一部分 阅读理解(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
1-3 ADB 4-7 BACC 8-11ACAD 12-15 BDBC
第二部分 阅读七选五(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
16-20 ECBDF
第三部分 完形填空 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
21-25 BACDA 26-30 DCBAB 31-35 CDABD
第四部分 语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
36. closely 37. Although/Though 38. when
39. were held 40. with 41. Motivated
42. its 43. setting 44. the
45. citizens
第五部分 语法词汇知识(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
46-50 ADBBC 51-55 DBACD 56-60 CBADA 61-65 BCBCC
第六部分 补全语篇(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
66-70 FJAEG 71-75 IKBHD
第七部分 单词填空(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
76. assumptions 77. puzzling 78. gratefully
79. charges 80. surrounded 81. approaches
82. generosity 83. positioning 84. Nowadays
85. relieved
第八部分 应用文写作(共 1小题;满分 20分)
参考范文一
Hello, everyone! Our group believes that using electronic translation pens is a brilliant idea to
help with English study.
Firstly, an electronic translation pen can provide instant translation and clear the language
barriers, thus helping us understand articles quickly. Focusing on the text rather than language, we
can interact with the author deeply and grasp the underlying purpose of the text. Besides,
electronic translation pens often have a pronunciation function, which will contribute to correcting
pronunciation on our own and improving our listening and speaking skills.
Overall, we think electronic translation pens are a useful tool to help us with English learning.
Thank you for listening. (106词)
参考范文二
Hello, everyone! Though electronic translation pens are commonly used, their drawbacks are
undeniable. Let me share our concerns.
Firstly, electronic translation pens could make us rely on them greatly and lead to the laziness
of thinking while learning English. As is known, guessing the word meaning and understanding
sentences are significant abilities, but with an electronic translation pen in hand, we seldom guess
and analyze the logic between the lines. In addition, those pens may not always provide accurate
translations, which may result in errors, especially when dealing with complex sentences and
idiomatic expressions.
Overall, we don’t think using electronic translation pens is a reasonable and appropriate way
to learn English. Thank you for listening. (115词)
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