2023-2024學年河南省安陽市內(nèi)黃一中高二(上)入學英語試卷
發(fā)布:2024/8/4 8:0:9
第一部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
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1.In summer of this year,we have options for your young artiste(專業(yè)演員) to learn a new creative art or develop an existing talent around the sound.Here are just 4 of a dozen highly unique activities being offered by us in Seattle.
Broadway Bound
Broadway Bound will be offering 12 weeks of in person musical theater camps this summer.Campers will work together to learn acting,singing and dancing,and then put on a performance at the end of the week.
Dates;June 13-Sept.2
Ages:5-14
Cost:﹩$400
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup will hold its SummerStage day camps outside at two parks:Meridian Playfield in North Seattle and Jefferson Park in South Seattle.Camps run 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,with early-arrival care and aftercare free of charge.Kids can act their hearts out.
Dates:June 13-Aug.22
Ages:6-14
Cost:﹩395
School of Rock
Join a band this summer!At School of Rock,kids can spend a week learning and making music at fun day camps.No experience is needed for some camps,such as Rookies Camp,though some require some experience.Most camps come to an end with a live performance.
Dates:June 20-Aug.26
Ages:5-17
Cost:﹩495
Gage Academy of Art(Seattle,online)
Gage Academy's full-day and in-person camps and half-day online camps offer practical art instruction in drawing,painting,sculpting and digital design.The curriculum encourages students to explore new materials and techniques,development-solving skills and celebrate self-expression.
Dates:June 27-Aug.26
Ages:6-18
Cost:Varies by program;before-/after-care provided for an additional fee
(1)What will campers do at the Broadway Bound?
A.Visit a theater.
B.Give a performance.
C.Meet a famous star.
D.Work for dancers.
(2)What is special about Stone Soup Theatre?
A.It offers free aftercare.
B.It will be held in summer.
C.It encourages early arrival.
D.It is about kids' performance.
(3)Which camp will attract children who are interested in making music?
A.Broadway Bound.
B.Stone Soup Theatre.
C.School of Rock.
D.Gage Academy of Art.組卷:2引用:6難度:0.5 -
2.Haley Moss knows that for our legal system to function the way it should,it needs to look like the people it represents — including people with disabilities. "We need all types of minds to get all kinds of jobs done," she says.Moss represents that concept in more ways than one:Not only is she Florida's first openly autistic(自閉癥) lawyer,but she is also a public speaker and consultant on disability at work.
Moss initially thought she would be a doctor —"I thought the coolest thing would be becoming an autistic expert," she says — but soon realized she wasn't enthusiastic about the science.She decided to focus on what she enjoys:helping people,making a difference,writing,and speaking — all things lawyers do.After her undergraduate work at the University of Florida,she graduated from the University of Miami School of Law.From there,she worked mostly in antiterrorism litigation (反恐怖主義訴訟) at a firm in Florida before starting her own public speaking and consulting business.
Moss is hoping to change the fact that not many lawyers are open about their disabilities. "I remember in my first year of law school,there was a blind student in my section,but she did not return for the second semester — and I wondered why," she says. "Law school is not always as accessible as it could be for people with disabilities.However,if more people with disabilities go to law school and begin working in our communities,they'll be able to create the change we need." Moss now plays a role in inspiring others to discover the benefits of a legal education as part of LSAC's BE IndiVISIBLE campaign,which encourages all people from all walks of life to consider law school.
For any law student or lawyer with disability,Moss recommends "showing up as your full self"— in other words,not hiding your disability or acting like someone you're not. "Don't try to be the same as your normal or nondisabled counterparts (同行)," she says. "But remember,if you do choose to divulge your disability,make it clear that it's not everything you are."
(1)How does Moss differ from other lawyers?
A.She only defends for the disabled.
B.She is a lawyer with many new concepts.
C.She is the first openly autistic lawyer in Florida.
D.She is devoted to changing the present legal system.
(2)What can we infer about Moss from paragraph 2?
A.She got a doctor degree at first.
B.She enjoyed science at university.
C.She selected the most popular major at university.
D.She got a job in the legal profession after graduation.
(3)What happened to the blind student?
A.She might quit school.
B.She launched many campaigns
C.She often inspired her classmates.
D.She was devoted to her community.
(4)What can best replace the underlined word "divulge" in the last paragraph?
A.Treat.
B.Expose.
C.Ignore.
D.Excuse.組卷:1引用:4難度:0.5 -
3.Last Monday,I visited Jalan Besar to find a new fan blade (扇葉) for a standing fan that my daughters had broken.
I'd worked in the Jalan Besar area 30 years ago and remembered that there were lots of small hardware(五金制品) shops selling unusual things so I thought that I would have no problem finding a fan blade.However,after walking around for almost an hour,I found out that these shops were no longer around.
When I was ready to give up and go home,I spotted an old-fashioned hardware store.After being greeted by a woman,I explained my predicament. She immediately asked me to show her the broken blade.Out of nowhere,a man who looked to be in his 60s came out.
He asked to see the blade and then disappeared into the shop.He came back with a blade but it did not look the same as what I had in my hand.We compared the two blades and he said that it might work.
I asked him how much it was.
He told me that he had taken the blade off an old fan that someone had brought in for repair.
He said: "It didn't cost me anything,so why should I charge you for it? "
That really touched me.I took the blade home and it work perfectly!My daughters got a "new" fan for nothing.
When I told them this story,they were shocked as they are used to patronizing (經(jīng)常光顧) big modern shops where everything is transactional (交易型的) and the employees go strictly by the book.Not so much my wife.She is almost in her 60s,and said this reminded her of the kind aunties and uncles who used to run small shops and were always ready to help others when she was growing up.
(1)Why did the author go to Jalan Besar
A.To visit some old friends.
B.To buy a new standing fan.
C.To apply for a highly - paid job.
D.To find a way to fix the broken fan.
(2)What does the underlined word "predicament" in paragraph 3 mean
A.Potential risk.
B.Basic principle.
C.Contact information.
D.Difficult situation.
(3)Which of the following can best describe the old man
A.Kind and brave.
B.Honest and helpful.
C.Hard - working and curious.
D.Easy - going and humorous.
(4)How did the author's wife react to his experience
A.She thought little of it.
B.She was greatly surprised.
C.She remembered the good old days.
D.She thought it was too good to be true.組卷:2引用:4難度:0.5
第三部分寫作第一節(jié)
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8.你校將舉辦主題為"用英語講述中國故事"的中外交流活動,請寫一篇稿件,為外國朋友們介紹一位對社會做出過貢獻的中國偉人,內(nèi)容包括:1.人物基本情況介紹;2.人物成就及影響。
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。組卷:4引用:2難度:0.5
第二節(jié)
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9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右。
Lorena parted the curtain in her living room and looked out onto the wet street.She was relieved the sunlight appeared.If it didn't stop raining it would ruin her day.Her mother had promised to drive her to Fashion Fair if it were sunny.Lorena was eager to go there because she had to replace a Nike jacket.
Earlier that Wednesday afternoon,Eddie,the most popular seventh-grader,had given Lorena his jacket and asked her to keep an eye as he would play basketball in a hurry.Lorena was quite happy to be of help.
During her last class,the biology teacher made them cut apart dead frogs.For fear of getting blood on Eddie's jacket,Lorena folded it and placed it on a chair.Then she took the knife and cut the skin quickly.She felt sick opening the frog's belly.
When the bell rang Lorena hurried out because the bus she caught for home left ten minutes after school.She raced to board the bus and found a seat.After a few minutes the driver started the engine and drove away when Lorena looked out of the window and saw Eddie. "The jacket!" she screamed.She shot from her seat and ran up to the driver. "You've got to stop!I forgot Eddie's jacket!" "Who's Eddie? " the driver said angrily. "Sit down."
All that evening she was upset and blamed her biology teacher for her problem.If he hadn't made them dissect(解剖) frogs, ,she wouldn't have been so absent-minded.The next day Lorena rushed from the bus to the biology room.The jacket was not there!
"How can I ever tell Eddie?" she closed her eyes.She spent most of her break and lunch period in the rest room,brushing her hair and worrying.On Friday she stayed home to avoid Eddie.She told her mother she wanted to go shopping to buy her a gift for her birthday,which was the next week.Actually,she wanted to buy a Nike jacket with her life savings at Fashion Fair.
Paragraph 1 :
Mom drove Lorena to Fashion Fair and left,asking her not to waste money.________
Paragraph 2 :
Lorena was about to leave when she saw Eddie in his Nike jacket.___________組卷:26引用:4難度:0.4