资源简介 大庆实验中学2024一2025学年度上学期高一年级期中考试10.How did the accident happen A.The woman drove too fast.英语试题B.The red car tried to avoid a dog.C.A dog suddenly turned left onto the strect.第1卷11.When did the ambulance come 第一部分听力(共两节20小题,每题一分,满分20分)A.At about 8:30.B.At about 8:45.C.At about 9:00.第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)12.Who got injured in the accident 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有,个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。A.The red car driverB.The female speaker.C.The black dog.1.What docs the man mean 13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.This summer is amazing.B.The woman is crazyC.He hates mosquntoes.A.Policeman and driver.B.Doctor and patientC.Professor and student.2.Why does the woman call the man 听第9段材料,回答第14至17小题。A.To report a delay.B.To place an order.C.To arrange a delivery date.14.What do the speakers mainly talk about 3.What is the weather like now A.Energy production.B.Infornation safety.C.Smart cities.A.Rainy.B.Bright.'C.Grey.15.Which is among the man's research focuses 4.What are the speakers talking about A.Equality promotionB.Traffic release.A.A treeB.A survey.C.A country.16.What does the man mean in the end 5.What was going on at Cooper's last night A.Personal information can be sccured.A.A sales promotion.B.A birthday party.C.A movie showB.Data leakage(泄露)will never happen.,第二节(供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)C.Greater crity can be achieved.听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有儿个小题,从题中所给的A、B.、C三个选项中17.Who might be.the woman 进出最佳选项。A.A professor.B.AjournalistC.A scientist.听第6段材料,回答第6至7小题。听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。6.What drink does the woman recommend 18.What did the speaker want to be at first A.Berry milkshake.B.Blueberry juice.C.Orange tea.A.A research scientist.B.An English teacher.C.A diving instructor.7.How much will the man pay 19.Where did the speaker go right after university A$8.B.588.C.s9.6.A.To Australia.B.To JamaicaC.To South Africa.听第7段材科,回答第8至9小题。20.How do most customers know the speaker's company 8.What did the woman dislike about the concert A.From magazines.B.On the Internet.C.Through word of mouth.A.The place.B.The singer.C.The music.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50)9.What did the speakers think of the support bands 第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分375分)A.Moving.B.Surprising.C.Disappointing.听第8段材料,回答第10至13小题,Chess4Life高一期中考试英语试题世第1页共6页大庆实验中学 2024—2025 学年度上学期高一年级期中考试英语试题参考答案1-5CACBA 6-10ACACB 11-15BAACB 16-20CBACB 21-23BBD 24-27ACDA28-31BBDA 32--35ADCB 36-40GEDFA 41-55 ABBCD DBADA CABCC56--60ACAAA 61-65CBBDC66. impressive 67. Judging 68. to 69. beneficial 70. concentrated71.harmonious 72.is organized 73. freezing 74. assumption 75. whom写作 1Hello, everyone. Today I want to recommend a snack which is not only healthy but relaxing to all of you.It is not only healthy but also serves as a perfect companion during our busy breaks — fresh fruit slices with a dashof natural yogurt dip.The fruit slices, be it juicy oranges, crisp apples, or sweet mangoes, are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, andfiber, giving your body a nourishing boost. Yogurt helps rejuvenate your senses and provides the necessary energy to keepyou going through the rest of your day.In conclusion, fresh fruit slices with natural yogurt dip make for an ideal healthy and relaxing snack during ourschool breaks. Not only do they nourish our bodies, but they also elevate our mood.写作 2I looked up, surprised, and saw her pointing at her bag. She said he didn’t take many things and could help me sharesome of my belongings. I couldn’t believe the help from a stranger. But, I thought to myself “this is the best way.” I amgrateful to her for her kindness and transferred my overweight items to her bag. I managed to get on the plane withoutpaying any extra fees. When we got on the plane, our seats were far apart and we didn’t communicate much, so I knew verylittle about this stranger.While I was worried whether I could get my stuff back, the plane landed. There were a lot of people getting out of theplane. I was waiting for my turn and waiting for the strange woman to pass me by and return my stuff. In fact, I had beenprepared for the worst. All sorts of disturbing thoughts ran through my mind. Just then, the strange woman tapped me on theshoulder. And voluntarily returned my things. I thanked the strange woman from the bottom of my heart. It also gave me anew faith in humanity.1{#{QQABAYCAogCAAhBAAAhCEQGQCAAQkgGCCQgGQEAEoAAAyBFABCA=}#}附录:听力文本Text 1W: Hey, am I crazy, or are the mosquitoes worse than ever this year M: No, they are definitely ruining my summer.Text 2W: Hello. My product was supposed to come by 10:30. I waited all day for the order. So what are you going to doabout it M: We’re very sorry, madam. Please give us another half an hour.Text 3W: Would you like to go for a run together M: Seriously Look, how dark it is! It may start raining any minute.W: I know. But I love running in such weather. I hate the strong sunshine.M: Then, I will take a rain check.Text 4W: Did you hear that news item this morning about a tree survey M: Yes, it said that 70% of city schoolchildren can't tell the difference between common trees. I know loads of differenttrees.W: Well, we live in the country, so I suppose it's easier for us.Text 5W: Did you go to Cooper's last night M: No, was there anything special W: Yes, the employees dressed up as movie characters, and every customer received a discount card.M: That was interesting.Text 6W: Hi, welcome to Jessie's Juice Bar! What can I get you M: Hi, I've never been here before. What would you recommend W: I'd recommend the berry milkshake. It has strawberries, blueberries, and oranges. It only costs 8 dollars each.M: Oh, that sounds delicious!W: You can also add yogurt, protein powder, or jam to the milkshake.M: Do you charge extra for those W: We do. They’ re an extra 80 cents each.M: OK. I want a berry milkshake with yogurt and protein powder.Text 7M: What did you think of the concert then Saw you up there on the balcony.W: It was awesome— at least Sally Rydout was— but an old- fashioned theatre was a funny place to hold a rockconcert. It was like all gold paint and red carpets everywhere.M: Oh, I thought that was cool— anyway I got my ticket at half price because I bought it half an hour before the2{#{QQABAYCAogCAAhBAAAhCEQGQCAAQkgGCCQgGQEAEoAAAyBFABCA=}#}concert started.W: I should have done that too, because I didn't think the support bands were up to much actually.M: No, same old stuff— glad I didn't pay full price!Text 8M: Madam, are you OK W: I'm fine, Sir.M: So when did the accident happen W: I had a class at 9:00 in the morning. It was about 8:30 when I turned left onto the street in my car. About 5 minuteslater, it happened.M: What was the cause of the accident W: I saw a black dog rushing across the street. Unfortunately, a red car was just coming towards the dog from theopposite direction. So it crashed into my car to escape running over the dog.M: And then W: The dog ran away but the driver was stuck in, bleeding. So I called an ambulance immediately. About 10 minuteslater, it came and took the injured driver away.M: OK. Thanks for your cooperation.Text 9W: Professor Johnson, could you please share your thoughts on building smart cities M: Thank you, Jane. I've been looking forward to our interview for some time.W: First, in what ways do you believe that smart cities will work for the development of human beings M: As a technological optimist, my research focuses on finding efficiencies in waste management and the implicationsfor energy production, as well as using AI and automation to release heavy traffic.W: Great! Going beyond sustainability, do you believe smart cities will boost equality and tolerance M: I do, but those questions are a bit outside of my wheelhouse. Fortunately, there are some great minds dealing withthem as we speak.W: What about the claim that smart cities are data leakage waiting to happen M: They are not unreasonable concerns. Our personal information can never be 100% secure. But by harmonizing oursystem to work together effectively, we can provide greater security.W: Thank you for accepting our interview, Professor Johnson!Text 10W: My name is Sandra. I run my own deep- sea business in the Orkney Islands. It was never my ambition to become adiving instructor. In fact, teaching was the last thing I wanted to do. I'd actually set my sights on becoming a researchscientist. It was after high school, during a year off in Australia, that I first went diving. I loved it from the first. Back inBritain, I didn't study geography or anything connected with diving at university because I'd already got a place waiting forme on a maths course. But I joined an underwater club and I trained for a qualification which allowed me to become adiving instructor. After that, I worked as a diving instructor in South Africa and then Jamaica until I’d saved up enoughmoney to come back to Britain and I did another course—a master’s degree in Marine Resource Development. As soon as3{#{QQABAYCAogCAAhBAAAhCEQGQCAAQkgGCCQgGQEAEoAAAyBFABCA=}#}the course was over, I set up my own company. The business is called North Atlantic Diving. Some of the clients come frompersonal recommendations of satisfied customers, and some people respond to the advertisements in magazines. But most ofthe divers find us when they' re browsing on the Internet. Now, I'm really satisfied with my life and my work.4{#{QQABAYCAogCAAhBAAAhCEQGQCAAQkgGCCQgGQEAEoAAAyBFABCA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语答案.pdf 黑龙江省大庆市实验中学实验二部2024-2025学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷.pdf