1、江西省多所重点中学2023-2024学年高一下学期5月联合考试英语试题一、听力选择题1Which team is the womans daughter in?AThe white one.BThe blue one.CThe black one.2How does the man feel?AGrateful.BAngry.CExcited.3When can the man get his shirt back?AAt 3 pm.BAt 2 pm.CAt 1 pm.4Who might the woman be?AA waitress.BA salesperson.CA tourist.5
2、What will the man do?ATurn on the air conditioner.BTurn off the air conditioner.COpen the window.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6How long has the woman been absent from the fitness class?AOne week.BTwo weeks.CThree weeks.7What is the man going to do?AGo shopping.BPrepare dinner.CFinish his work.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8
3、Why does the man need to prepare a gift?AFor the girls victory in a competition.BFor the girls birthday.CFor the girls future wedding.9What will the girls grandma buy her?AA watch.BA schoolbag.CA cake.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10What are the speakers talking about at first?AHow to stay happy.BHow to keep sec
4、rets.CHow to eat healthily.11What is the womans attitude towards life?AWorried.BPositive.CDoubtful.12When does the man start work?AIn the morning.BIn the afternoon.CAt night.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13Where does the conversation probably take place?AOn a plane.BIn a supermarket.CIn a restaurant.14What does
5、the man ask the woman to do at first?AOpen his window shade.BBring him some food.CChange his seat.15What do we know about the man?AHe will move to Row 30, Seat ABHe has never flown before.CHis flight will last for 8 hours.16What will the man have?ATea and pasta.BSoda and chicken salad.CCoffee and a
6、turkey sandwich.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17What programme is the speaker hosting?AToday on History.BThe American Sportsman.CABCs Wide World of Sports.18What does Joe Brooks do?AHes a sportsman.BHes a fisherman.CHes a politician.19What was The American Sportsman about?AFishing and hunting experiences.BSportsme
7、ns successful experience.CDifferent sorts of sports.20Why was the Curt Gowdy State Park built?ATo put on sports shows.BTo honor Curt Gowdys work.CTo call on people to do exercise.二、阅读理解Do you want to improve your English writing skills? Here is a chance for you. Our English writing courses are now o
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13、DSocial position.23What is the authors purpose in writing the text?ATo stress English writing.BTo popularize the courses.CTo introduce learning skills.DTo share writing experience.I always watch my two sons, Chad and Charlie, sitting on the bench petting their pet chickens. Like me, my boys and my h
14、usband, Matt, have a soft spot for animals. My parents owned a farm, so I grew up surrounded by animals. Now, I breed silky chickens as pets. “Mummy, the chicken coop (笼子) is dirty,” Chad said. So I got up to clear it up. It is what I always do.But a few years ago, things werent as good as they coul
15、d have been. At that time, I wasnt in a good place, struggling with my mental health (心理健康). I constantly felt angry and got annoyed easily. It began when I was pregnant with Charlie. I felt so sick and led a life consumed by anxiety. I even gave up my job working in a bank.“I cant go on like this.
16、I need a focus,” I cried to Matt, deciding to work for myself at home and be flexible for the kids. With my love for animals, it didnt take long to come up with a plan. “Im going to start an online shop selling beautiful accessories (装饰物) for feathered and furry friends,” I told Matt.I did some rese
17、arch and purchased many products, and the shop was soon fully stocked with dog and cat toys. I named it Edna Co after my cat, which went live in 2020. To my surprise, the customers loved it. Sometimes, I come up with some novel ideas. One afternoon, I had an idea to sell chicken nappies (尿布), believ
18、ing they would be a hit with customers.Working like nappies for babies, the chicken nappies sold out soon, with orders coming from all over the country. Now, they are my bestsellers. As for me, Im finding happiness again and my online shop is helping me to finally heal.24What do we know about the au
19、thor from paragraph 1?AShe owns a farm.BShe likes animals.CShe has many coops.DShe loves eating chicken.25Why did the author start her online shop?ATo raise more pets.BTo kill her spare time.CTo earn enough money.DTo recover from mental issues.26What kind of person is the author?AConfident.BHonest.C
20、Creative.DHumorous.27How does the author feel about her online shop?AFunny.BStressed.CDisappointed.DGrateful.Young people are spending more time in digital spaces. The Internet allows us to connect with people, share ideas, be creative, have fun and discover new things. Unfortunately, young people a
21、lso face risks online. Common problems include cyberbullying (网络欺凌), receiving unwanted messages, seeing images and content you dont want to see, or having your private information or photos shared without your permission.Safer Internet Day (SID) is organized in the second week of February every yea
22、r, and over 180 countries take part. The aim is to raise awareness of online issues and make the Internet a safer place. SID invites everyone to be part of a big conversation about online issues. This is particularly important for teenagers because they often experience unpleasant situations online,
23、 but they dont always feel they can talk about them.Cyberbullying is when someone uses the Internet to embarrass, threaten or hurt another person. If you experience cyberbullying, talk to an adult you trust as soon as possible. Dont reply to any messages but save the evidence.Going online often mean
24、s spending time alone. When you feel down, social media can make you feel lonelier. Using social media might be related to higher levels of depression. So you need healthy social media use.Whatever app you use, make sure you know who sees your posts and personal information. Limit what people can se
25、e, decide who can comment on your content and thwart other users comment. It may be illegal to share a photo or video of someone without their permission. The SIDs website has advice about what to do if someone shares pictures of you that you feel embarrassed about.There is still a lot we dont know
26、about how time spent online affects peoples well-being. But talking about all the issues helps everyone understand common problems and know how to deal with them.28What can we learn from paragraph 1?AThe Internet has both good and bad sides.BThe Internet is a safe place to share photos.CYoung people
27、 should avoid going online.DYoung people face more risks than adults.29What is paragraph 2 mainly about?AWhat we can do on SIDBHow to take part in SIDCThe time of organizing SIDDSome information about SID30What should you do if you experience cyberbullying according to the text?AUse other social med
28、ia.BTurn to adults for help.CReply to the messages.DDeal with it with classmates.31What does the underlined word “thwart” in paragraph 5 mean?AAdmit.BReplace.CPrevent.DChange.A team in Europe are working with wood, but not in the usual ways. They are not carpenters (木匠). Instead, they are scientists
29、 exploring how wood can lead to a greener electronic device, a transistor (晶体管) made from balsa wood, whose production releases less climate-warming gas into the air.Transistors play an important role in computers and other devices. They act like tiny switches to control the flow of electricity. Eng
30、ineers use them to process and store data. Todays laptops may host billions of them. So they must be tiny only a little wider than a strand of DNAThe new transistor being built by physicist Isak Engquist and his team at Swedens Linkoping University isnt as small as those. Big enough to see and hold,
31、 it can stand only an electric pressure that pushes electrons along. And it controls a current using charged particles (粒子) called ions.This new technology shows a “proof of concept” that the idea can work, even if the new device is not yet ready to put into todays electronics. “While it seems large
32、 by todays standards, such a transistor still might prove useful for electronics that require low electric pressures,” says Engquist.“The new transistor suggests that future electronic devices might be made in living plants,” Daniel Simon, a physicist in the team, says. “Imagine peeling away some ba
33、rk from a living tree,” he says, “and stamping electronic circuits into the living wood.”In fact, Engquist says, “There are so many ways we can use wood and the components of wood that we would never have thought of.” For instance, he can now imagine a wood-based sensor that could monitor crop healt
34、h, measure pollution or survey a forest for fire risk.32Which can best describe the transistor?ACostly.BWidely used.CTime-saving.DMore environmentally friendly.33What is the new transistors disadvantage compared to common transistors?AIt is much bigger.BIt cant stand electric pressure.CIt cant be se
35、en.DIt is made from metal.34What is Engquists attitude to the new transistors future?AUncertain.BDoubtful.CPositive.DIndifferent.35What may be the best title for the text?AWoods surprising roles in modern electronic designBWood-made transistors: a step toward greener electronicsCScientists are resea
36、rching the history of transistorsDScientists are working as carpenters to invent transistorsExciting Activities at Teen Summer CampsTeen summer camps offer a lot of exciting activities for young individuals. 36 These carefully planned activities cater to the diverse interests of teenagers and provid
37、e opportunities for personal growth, skill development and memorable experiences. 37 From exciting hikes in the mountains to thrilling zip-lining through forests, campers immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while pushing their physical limits. These activities not only promote a healthy lifes
38、tyle but also instill a love for nature and a sense of environmental protection.Sports and team-building exercises are another essential part of teen summer camps. Campers can participate in various team sports such as soccer, basketball and volleyball. 38 Additionally, problem-solving challenges, s
39、uch as scavenger hunts (寻宝游戏) and obstacle courses, enhance critical thinking skills and encourage campers to work together to overcome obstacles.Creative and artistic pursuits also find their place at teen summer camps. 39 These activities promote self-expression, boost self-confidence, and encoura
40、ge campers to appreciate different forms of art.Cultural and educational experiences add valuable contents to teen summer camps programs. Campers may engage in language classes, cultural exchanges or community service projects, promoting an understanding of diversity and global citizenship. 40 AThes
41、e activities encourage teamwork.BThey serve as platforms for building systems.CThese activities develop a sense of social responsibility.DOutdoor adventures take center stage at teen summer camps.ECampfire nights bring everyone together for enjoyable evenings.FTeenagers can spend a summer filled wit
42、h adventure, learning and fun.GTheater productions and music performances allow teenagers to show their talents.三、完形填空When it comes to high-intensity father courses, few adventures can be compared to riding a motorcycle with Ewa. In 2021, we 41 a one-week motorcycle trip in the southern part of Brit
43、ish Columbia. The trip was 42 because it was the first time we had truly planned, and Ewa took it on herself to be the 43 . We hadnt a conversation about it, and she just handled everything. As her father, shouldnt I plan a family vacation? But Eva 44 it.My old motorcycle had no gas gauge (油量表). Whe
44、n the main gas tank was empty, the motorcycle would 45 . Those years I wondered whether to 46 it. Finally, I chose to keep riding it. On the first day of my annual trip with Eva, we were on a 47 highway leading to the border, and my motorcycle came to a 48 . We were unable to see any houses. Meanwhi
45、le, Eva headed into the distance, 49 that she was riding alone. When she finally noticed that, she turned around.In my adult life, while 50 children, I always followed my parents instructions. I stood by and provided support, while Eva found her own way of life. I 51 said “no”. But when Ewa said she
46、 wanted to 52 the out-of-fuel motorcycle on the side of the road when I went for gasoline, I disagreed. I couldnt leave her there 53 . She persevered, but I was firm. Eva finally 54 and went to look for gasoline with me. At that time, I knew I had to 55 her.41AfoundBexpectedCstartedDfeatured42AlongB
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