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2023~2024學(xué)年高一期中質(zhì)量檢測(cè)卷英語考生注意:1.本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項(xiàng)目填寫清楚。3.考生作答時(shí),請(qǐng)將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;非選擇題請(qǐng)用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdidthemandolastnight?A.Hewenttothecinema. B.Hedidsometraining. C.Heplayedagame.2.WhydoesLaurahavetostayathome?A.Themanwillvisither. B.Shehasapaininherleg. C.Magazinesaretoarrive.3.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelattheendoftheconversation?A.Regretful. B.Thankful. C.Hopeful.4.Whydoesthemansaysorry?A.Forthedinner. B.Forthepayment. C.Forthetablecloth.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.ATVset. B.Arecord. C.Acake.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthehotel?A.It’sbig. B.It’snoisy. C.It’snice.7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewoman’strip. B.Asummerevent. C.Awonderfulhotel.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhydoesJacklookpale?A.Hewassick. B.Hetookanexam. C.Hestayeduplate.9.Whenwillthespeakersmeetagain?A.OnSunday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnFriday.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coworkers. B.Schoolmates. C.Teacherandstudent.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howmuchrentdoesthemanneedtopayeachmonth?A.$425. B.$800. C.$850.12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthecommunity?A.It’sverycrowded. B.It’squietatnight. C.It’smoney-saving.13.Whatisthemanlikelytodo?A.Makeaphonecall. B.Bookahotelroom. C.Meetthewoman.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whofoundthecaféonanapp?A.Theman’sbrother. B.Theman’sfriend. C.Theman’ssister.15.Whatisspecialaboutthecafé?A.Ithasmanycats. B.Itonlyofferstea. C.Itisrunonline.16.WhatwaswrongwithSam?A.Hecaughtacold. B.Hehadaheadache. C.Hewashurtbyacat.17.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetotheman’ssuggestion?A.Uncaring. B.Positive. C.Doubtful.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whydidthespeakergototherainforest?A.Tolearnaboutthelocals.B.Tospendavacationalone.C.Topracticesurvivalskills.19.Whatwasthespeaker’sfirstimpressionoftherainforest?A.Itwaslonely. B.Itwasdangerous. C.Itwassurprising.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoalongwiththevillagers?A.Hesavedthesick. B.Hewrotemusic. C.Hejoinedahunt.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AEurope’shistoricislandsoffertravelersinsightsintothepast.MaltaThoughEnglishisstillwidelyspokenasoneofMalta’sofficiallanguages—setduring150yearsofBritishrule,whichalsoleftbehindleft-handdriving—callsforrevivalsawMaltesebecometheofficiallanguageagainin1934.There’shardlyatimeofyearwhentheMaltesearen’tcelebratingsomething,butmodernhistoryloversshouldheadoutfor21September,whichmarksMalta’sIndependenceDay.Theislandnation’ssovereignty(主權(quán))washard-foughtforandfinallywonin1964.Crete,GreeceTheMinoans—aCretanpeoplewidelycreditedasEurope’sfirstrecordedcivilisation—arebelievedtohavebroughtoliveoilproductiontoEuropearound4,500yearsago.SeeforyourselfonacookeryexperiencewithMinoanTastes,whereyou’llwolfdownthefoodinspiredbyoldrecipes.Ifyou’rehungryformorehistory,headfortheOliveTreeMuseuminVouves,whichdivesintothehistoryoftheindustry.Sardinia,ItalyTheGiantsofMont’ePrama—15largesandstoneheadssaidtobe3,000yearsold—wereunearthedin1974bytwofarmerswhoworkedinthefield.Theirageconnectsthemtotheisland’smysterious(神秘的)Nuragiccivilisation.SeethefiguresatCagliari’sNationalArchaeologicalMuseum.Withinthesamemuseumlieotherimportantfinds,whichhelptopaintapictureofthecivilisation’slivelihoods.IsleofSkye,ScotlandIt’dbeasurprisethatalyresaidtobeabout4,000yearsoldwasfoundonScotland’sIsleofSkyein2012.Thediscoverytugged(撥動(dòng))ontheheartstringsofislanderswhosepasthasbeenunderpinnedbyaloveoftraditionalfolkmusic,oftenfeaturingstringedinstruments.Theislandershostmanylivemusiceventseveryyear.SeeavarietyofactsatSkyeLive,theisland’sannualmusicfestivalwithhoursoftraditionalScottishsongs.21.WhendidMaltabecomeindependent?A.In1814. B.In1934. C.In1964. D.In1974.22.WhodiscoveredtheancientstonefiguresinSardinia?A.Painters. B.Localfarmers.C.Tourists. D.Museumworkers.23.Whichmightattractmusiclovers?A.IsleofSkye. B.Sardinia. C.Crete. D.Malta.BItwasn’tuntilYashGuptabrokehisglassesintaekwondopracticethatherealizedjusthowmuchhedependedonthem.Hehadtowaitaweektogetanewpair.“Icouldn’tseeclearlyintheclassroom,”saidGupta,now17.However,Gupta’seyeswereopenedtoamuchlargerproblem.HesawontheInternetthatmorethan12millionchildrenworldwidedon’thavethecorrectiveeyeweartheyneed.“It’sjustatotaldisadvantageforthem,becauseifyoucan’tseeanything,youdefinitelycan’tmakethemostoftheeducationyou’rebeinggiven,”Guptasaid.“Itwouldbeimpossibleforthemtofullyachievetheirpotential(潛力).Ihadthisproblemforoneweek,butthesekidshavetheseproblemsfortheirwholelives.”Soatjust14,GuptastartedSightLearning,anorganizationthatcollectsusedeyeglassesfromoptometrists(驗(yàn)光師)anddonatesthemtoorganizationsthatcandeliverthemtochildreninneed.ForGupta,whohaswornglassessincehewas5yearsold,theideaofrepurposingoldeyewearmadesense.Mostofhisfamilymemberswearglasses,andjustsearchinghisownhomeyieldedpositiveresults.“Ifound10to15pairsjustlyingaroundthehouseinthedrawers,”Guptasaid.Withthehelpfromhisfather,Guptaapproachedlocaloptometrists,whoagreedtoputoutdropboxeswherepatientscoulddonatetheirusedeyeglassesaftergettinganewpair.Since2011,Guptahasdonated9,500pairsofglasses,worthnearly$500,000,toyoungpeopleinHaiti,Honduras,IndiaandMexico.Guptaknowsthattheglasseshe’sprovidingcanmakeabigimpact.“Alotoftimes,thesefamiliesareinpoverty(貧困),”hesaid.“Withagoodeducation,theycangetagoodjob.Rightnow,wepartnerwithinternationalorganizations.I’dliketobringthisservicetomorecountries.”24.WhatledGuptatostartSightLearning?A.Alocalorganization. B.Hisfailureinatest.C.Anearsightedstudent. D.Hisbrokenglasses.25.Whichisclosestinmeaningto“yielded”inparagraph5?A.Reduced. B.Missed. C.Produced. D.Reused.26.WhatdoesGuptaplantodointhecomingdays?A.Benefitmorechildreninneed. B.Donatemoneytopoorfamilies.C.Createjobsinhishomecountry. D.Sellnewglassesatalowerprice.27.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TurnWeaknessesintoStrengths B.HelpChildrenSeeClearlyC.BringKindnesstotheClassroom D.ProtectEyesightProperlyCHummingbirdshavelongheldadeepattractionamongthepublic,whetherbeingobservedflyingatamazingspeedaroundbirdfeedersoradmiredassymbolsofloveandpeace.Onapracticallevel,hummingbirdseathundredsofflyinginsectseachday,andprovidepollination(授粉)forreproductionofflowersandplants.However,thisimportantbirdspeciesisdroppinginnumberworldwide.HollyErnest,aUniversityofWyomingresearcher,triedtofindoutthereasonsaswellaspossiblewaystoprotecthummingbirdsinthefuture.Hummingbirdsareagroupofbirdswiththesecond-highestnumberofspeciesworldwide,rankingonlybehindflycatchers.MostspeciesarefoundinSouthAmericaandCentralAmerica.Now191hummingbirdspeciesareputontheredlistofthreatenedspeciesforfallingpopulationtrendsand71otherhummingbirdspecieswith“unknown”trendsasofJuly2023,accordingtoErnest’spaper.TwoCaribbeanhummingbirdspeciesarelistedasextinct,andotherspecieslikelyareneveridentifiedtowrittensciencebeforetheirextinction,thepapersays.DespiteseveralhummingbirdspeciesseenatfeedersinNorthAmericaduringthesummer,awiderangeofthreatshascausedmanyhummingbirdpopulationstodrop,includingclimatechange,wildfires,habitatpollutionandloss.“Climatechangeaffectstheminanumberofwaysthatweknowaboutandprobablymanymorethatwedon’t,”Ernestsays.“Oneexampleisamismatchofmigration(遷徙)timingwithplantfloweringthathummingbirdsdependon.Somehummingbirdspeciesaregeneralistsinthattheygetnectar(花蜜)fromallflowers,butmanyarespecialists,eventooneorafewspeciesoffloweringplants.Ifthoseplantsdisappear,sodothehummingbirds.Air,landandwaterpollutionisaprobleminmanyways,includingtheintersectingthreatoflargewildfires.”However,therearesomemethodsthatcanbeusefulinleadingthebestdirectionforthefutureprotectionofhummingbirds,thepapersays.28.Whydopeopleadmirehummingbirdsaccordingtothetext?A.Theycarrygoodwishes. B.Theycanberaisedeasily.C.Theymoveinafunnyway. D.Theydrawflyinginsects.29.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytellusabouthummingbirds?A.Theirmigrationjourney. B.Theirrisingpopulation.C.Theirmainfoodsource. D.Theirtoughsituation.30.Whichofthefollowingarekeytohummingbirds’survival?A.Hillylands. B.Floweringplants.C.Deadleaves. D.Hightemperatures.31.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?A.Approachestofindingdirections. B.Tipsonwheretowatchhummingbirds.C.Possiblewaystosavehummingbirds. D.ThepurposeofthestudyledbyErnest.DCalifornia’sbeachesareworld-famous.Butnewresearchindicatesmanycoulddisappearbythecentury’sendduetoerosion(侵蝕)fromsealevelrise.“Theshorelineisprobablygoingtomovelandwardabout30metersormoreforeverymeterofsealevelrise,”saysSeanVitousek,leadauthorofthereport.“Whenyougetintothreemetersofsealevelrise,you’retalkingalmost300feetoferosion.”Usingnearlyfourdecadesofsatelliteimagesandcomputermodels,theresearcherssay25to75percentofCalifornia’sbeachesmaybecomecompletelyerodedby2100.Sohowmuchsealevelrisewillthestategetinthecomingdecades?Anywherefromtwoto10feet,dependingontwomajorfactors.Oneisoceanwarming,whichcausesthewatertorise.Anotheristhemelting(融化)oflandice.“TheiceinGreenlandholdsaboutsevenmetersofsealevelandtheiceinAntarcticaholdsabout70metersofsealevel.Sothebiguncertaintyisreallyunderstandingwhattheglobaltemperatureisgoingtobelikeandhowmuchofthaticemelts,”Vitouseksays.Thefindingswillhelpstateandlocalofficialsplanforthefutureandlookforwaystoprotectcoastalcommunities,roadsandrailroadtracks.Vitousekthinksalotaboutpossiblesolutionsforproblemslikeerosion.Hesaysthemostsuccessfullong-termsolutionswilllikelybeonesthatworkwithnature.Someshort-termsolutions,suchastruckinginmoresand,canbeexpensive.Amedium-termsolutionisbuildingbarrierislandsoffthecoasttoweakenandslowincomingwaves.Theywillalsoprovidehabitatforwildlifebutrequiremaintenance(維護(hù)).Thebestlong-termsolutionistofightclimatechange.“Theoceanisgoingtodowhattheoceanisgoingtodoandwecanstopittoacertaindegree.Butwe’renowherenearaspowerfulastheocean,sowe’reunderitscover,”saysVitousek.32.WhatmainlyaccountsforthepossibleerosionofCalifornia’sbeaches?A.Sealevelrise. B.Anovercrowdedcity.C.Waterpollution. D.Thegrowthoftourism.33.Howisthesecondparagraphdeveloped?A.Byshowingdifferences. B.Bylistingfigures.C.Byfollowingtimeorder. D.Bygivingexamples.34.Whatcanweknowaboutthefindingsofthestudy?A.Theyhavebeenputintopractice. B.Theymakelittlesenseforthelocals.C.Theydefinitelystoplandicemelting. D.Theypushtheauthoritiestotakessteps.35.WhichstatementwillVitousekprobablyagreewith?A.Itisaneasyjobtofightclimatechange. B.Truckinginmoresandisthefirstchoice.C.Humansshouldlivewithnatureinpeace. D.Cuttingthecostofmaintenanceisamust.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Atsomepointinmostpeople’sfitnessjourneys,theyhitaplateau(停滯期)—itseemsdifficulttomoveforward.36.Infact,thekeytoprogressinyourworksismorelikelydoingless,Below,I’veoutlinedsomestrategiestohelpyoujump-startyourprogressinworkingout.PutrecoveryfirstOvertrainingmakesitdifficultforyoutomakeprogressbecauseyouarecontinuallybreakingdownmuscle(肌肉)withoutallowingtimetorecoverandrebuild.Althoughqualitysleepcontributesmuchtorecovery,itisn’ttheonlyfactor.37.Theyhelpyourmusclerecoverontime.Whenyou’refinished,drinkwaterandcooldown.Finally,giveyourbodytheenergyitneedstorebuildwithabalanceddiet.MixupyourtrainingOneofthemostcommonreasonsforhittingaplateauisstickingwiththesameworkoutfortoolong.Yourbodynaturallyadaptstorepetitivemovements,leadingtofewreturns.38.Cross-traininginvolvesavarietyofactivitiesandexercisesintendedfordifferentmusclegroups.It’slikegivingyourbodyawake-upcall,leadingittoprogress.39Whenyou’veexercisedforsometime,itcanbeeasytolosesightofhowfaryou’vecome.Monitoringyourexerciseactivitywithasmartphoneapporafitnessjournalcanhelpyourecognizemarkersofyourprogress.Trackingavarietyofmeasurablemarkers,suchasweightsliftedanddistancesyouwalked,willenableyoutofocusonthesmalleryetsignificantgoalsthatmakeprogressmorevisible.Remember,hittingafitnessplateaudoesn’tmeanyouaren’tdoingenough;it’sanaturalpartofthejourney.40.A.TrackyourprogressB.MakeexercisepartofyourdailybusinessC.YoucantakelongerbreaksduringyourworkoutsD.PushingharderisnottheanswerwhenyoureachthepointE.CelebrateyourachievementsnomatterhowsmalltheyseemF.That’swhycross-trainingisimportantforoverallfitnesssuccessG.Usingthestrategiesabove,you’llgetbackontheroadtoyourfitnessgoals第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenformerlibrarianJeanArmourPollyfirstintroducedtheideaofhavingcomputersinlibrariesintheearly1980s,shewasmetwithpushback.People41herandsaid,“Whywouldyougotoalibrarytousea42?”“ButIjustknewitwouldbea43thing.Studentscouldusecomputersinschools,butwhataboutthelifelonglearners?Andadultsandseniors?”Pollysaid.Shegot44inthepotentialsof45earlyon.Inthemid-1970s,Pollyhad46freecomputerclasseswhenshewasagraduatestudentinlibrarysciences.In1981,Polly47tosecureanAppleIIPlusintothesmalllibrarywhereshewasworkinginN.Y.Atthetime,therewasonlyoneotherlibraryinthenationthat48publiccomputing.“Wehadtoholdtrainingcoursesbecausenobody49howtouseadiskdrive(磁盤驅(qū)動(dòng)器),”Pollysaid.SincetheInternetwas50tousebackthen,the51wassubjecttolocallibrarians,whowouldhelplibrary-goerstaketheirbabystepsonline.In2019,Pollywas52asthepeoplewhobroughttheInternettolifebytheInternetHallofFame.Whenaskedwhatshehopedforthe53oflibraries,Pollyexpressed54becauseagrowingnumberofpeoplelostinterestinbooks.However,sheremainedpositive.“Librarieshavealwaysbeenlikeabastion(堡壘)andthey’recomingunderalotoffire,”shesaid.“Buttheywill55.Ithinktheywill.”41.A.heardfrom B.lookedthrough C.laughedat D.a(chǎn)daptedto42.A.computer B.watch C.phone D.camera43.A.historic B.strange C.hopeless D.wonderful44.A.weak B.honest C.interested D.excellent45.A.performance B.technology C.treatment D.business46.A.missed B.refused C.found D.taken47.A.forgot B.planned C.managed D.happened48.A.changed B.offered C.sold D.called49.A.knew B.tested C.chose D.feared50.A.simple B.hard C.wild D.open51.A.price B.shop C.service D.worker52.A.recognized B.punished C.retired D.a(chǎn)ttacked53.A.cost B.mistake C.number D.future54.A.concern B.joy C.hate D.a(chǎn)nger55.A.close B.survive C.return D.leave第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ActressJiaLingtoppedthesocialmediatopicsonthesecondconsecutivedayoftheChineseLunarNewYearashersurprisingweightlossof50kilogramsduringtheshootingofhermovieYolobroughtaboutheateddiscussionsoverhealthylifestyleand56(allow)someviewerstodrawmuch57(inspire)fromhertoughweight-lossjourney.TopicsrelatedtoJia’ssurprisingweightlossweredominating(主導(dǎo))Weibolike“JiaLing58(total)shockedme,”asnetizensdiscussedwhetheritwastimetodevelopamore59(balance)habitstartingfromtheSpringFestival.“Herachievementisquiteinspiringanditdeserves(應(yīng)得)amovieticket,”saidmoviegoerLi60regularlyvisitsthegymtoloseweight.Jianotedthatthemovieisnotaboutboxingorlosingweight,61ratherisaheart-warmingstoryabout“l(fā)earningtoloveyourself.”62(finish)thefilmingofthemovie,Jiahadtoincreaseherweightby20kilogramsbeforestartingtoloseweightinonlysixmonths.However,noteveryoneagreedonJia’sweightlossprogram.“Noteveryonecanmanagetoshouldertheburden(重?fù)?dān))of63(lose)50kilogramsinjustsixmonths,”saidJiang,afitnessexpert.“Toloseweight64ahealthyway,weneedtosetseveralreachableshort-term65(goal).Itwouldbebettertoworkoutascheduleandsticktoit.”第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英文報(bào)“Festivals&Celebrations”欄目正在征稿。請(qǐng)你寫一篇短文投稿,介紹一個(gè)你熟悉的節(jié)日,內(nèi)容包括:1.主要慶?;顒?dòng);2.該節(jié)日的意義。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Let’scelebrate!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Theletterfromtheprincipalcouldn’thavebeenclearer:“Thebuswillpickupyourkidsatthebusstop.Parentsarenottoridewithchildrenonthebus,andnotallowedtocometotheschool,whethertodropofftheirchildrenortotakepictures.

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