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哈九中2024級(jí)高一學(xué)年上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷第一部分(聽(tīng)力測(cè)試共兩節(jié)每小題1.5分滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.WhatdoesMrsLambwantWilliamtodo?A.Apologisetoher. B.Payfortheglass. C.Helpcutthegrass.2.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hegotlostintheforest.B.Hecouldn’tgetasignalonhisphone.C.Hedidn’thavethestrengthtowalkfarther.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Johnhasstoppeddieting. B.Johnisslightlyoverweight.C.Johnhaslostsomeweight.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inastore. B.Athome. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Theman’shobby. B.Acup. C.Amatch.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)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(tīng)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(tīng)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(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhydoesthemanthinkCharlieistheworstroommate?A.Charlieisuntidyandnoisy.B.Charlieoftenargueswithhim.C.Charliedoesn’tlethimlistentomusic.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Turntosomeoneforhelp. B.BuysomemusicCDs.C.TalktoCharlie.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdidthewomandototheman?A.Shecomfortedhimalot.B.Shewentforawalkwithhim.C.Shestayedwithhimontheweekend.9.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutLucy?A.Pleased. B.Grateful. C.Concerned.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthewomanabouttodo?A.Listentoaspeech. B.Practiseaspeech. C.Makeaspeech.11.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Criticisethewoman. B.Encouragethewoman. C.Helpthewomanpractise.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisnervous. B.Shewonascholarship. C.Sheoftenforgetsthings.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary. B.Husbandandwife. C.Managerandcustomer.14.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.TakeaflighttoBoston. B.Meetaguestattheairport.C.Drivethewomantothehotel.15.Whatwillbeheldtonight?A.Awelcomeparty. B.Agoodbyeparty. C.Abusinessmeeting.16.WheredoesMr.Blackprobablycomefrom?A.Boston. B.London. C.NewYork.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydoesthespeakerfindchemistryhard?A.Shecan’tfollowtheteacher.B.Shecan’tunderstandthetextbook.C.Shecan’tremembertheinformation.18.Howdoesthespeakertrytoimproveherchemistry?A.Byreadingmorebooksonit.B.Byturningtotheteacher.C.Byjoiningastudygroup.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthenewcomputerprogram?A.Pleasing. B.Exciting. C.Difficult.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeaker?A.Mostofherclassmatesfindthecomputercourseeasy.B.Herfriendsdon’tlikechemistry.C.Sheisafraidtotakethefinalexam.第二部分閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATheSchoolofCinematicMartialArtsTuesdays,10:00a.m.-2:00p.m.CourseDescription:WelcometotheSchoolofCinematicMartialArts,devotedtothestudyofoneofthemostpopularfilmgenres(流派)ofalltime.Martialartscinemahasoftenpushedfilmmakerstoexpandtheboundariesofcinematicformandtechnique.Thiscoursesurveysmartialartsmoviesfromaroundtheworld(China,Japan,theU.S.,Thailand,SouthKorea,Brazil,Norway,etc.)toinvestigatetheglobalappealofcinematicmartialarts.Thisclassemphasizesthe“traditional”artofcriticalfilmanalysis,asappliedtomartialartscinema.Eachstudentmustexercisedisciplineinordertobecomeacinematicmartialartistwithablackbeltincriticalanalysis!Requirements: Attendance 10% 4readingquizzes 20%(5pointseach) 5filmreports 50%(10pointseach) Finalpaper(due12/12) 20%RequiredReadings:Readingsarelistedonthecourseschedule;studentsmustfinishallrequiredreadingsbythedateunderwhichtheyarelisted.Allreadingslistedarerequired.●Textbook(availableattheUniversitybookstore):DavidWest.ChasingDragons:AnIntroductiontotheMartialArtsFilm.●AlladditionalreadingscanbefoundonBlackboardunder“CourseReadings.”21.Whatistheprimaryfocusofthiscourse?A.Investigatingmartialartstechniques.B.Studyingthemostpopularfilmgenres.C.Analyzingthedisciplineofcinematicmartialartists.D.Examiningtheworldwidepopularityofcinematicmartialarts.22.Whichofthefollowingprovidesthemostpoints?A.Attendance. B.Filmreports. C.Finalpaper. D.Readingquizzes.23.Wherecanstudentsfindfurtherreadingsforthecourse?A.InsideDavidWest’sbook. B.AttheUniversitybookstore.C.Infinalpaper’srequirementdocument. D.OnBlackboardunder“CourseReadings”.BAreyouan“Iperson”oran“Eperson”?Thesetwopersonalitylabelsinparticulararewidelydiscussedonline.TheyarepartofapopularpersonalitytestcalledtheMyersBriggsTypeIndicator,orMBTI.Alloftheresultshavefourletters,andthereare16resultsintotal.“I”and“E”referto“introverted”and“extroverted”respectively.Evenifsomeoneistypicallyquiet,manyonlinediscussionssuggestthatan“I”personcanstillbeoutgoingattimes.Forexample,whenanintrovertedpersoniswithagroupofintrovertedfriends,theymightbecomemoresociallikean“E”person.Accordingtopsychologists,thisideaoftemporarilyswitchingpersonalitiesiscalled“masking”.Thatishidingyourtruepersonalityinspecificsituations.“Humanbeingswanttofeeltheybelong,andtheymightbecomepeople-pleaserstodoso,”wrotetheMasterClasswebsite.UsingtheMBTIresulttoidentifyanddescribesomeone’spersonalityseemsfun.However,Iwenttoofaratonetime.Mysisterwasexcitedlymakingaday-to-daytravelplanwhenIrememberedfromanarticlethat“Ppeople”don’tliketomakeorsticktoplans,soIsaidtoher,“Youdon’tseemlikea‘Pperson’.”“Why?”Sheaskedback.“SincewhendoIneedtofollowwhatmypersonalitytesttellsmetodo?”ItwasthenthatIrealizedI’dtakentheresulttooseriously.TheMBTIpersonalitytestmayshowsomethingyoudon’tknowaboutyourselfandcanevenbeafunice-breakerquestionwhenmeetingnewfriends.Andthat’sallitis—forfun.Knowingsomeone’sMBTIresultdoesn’tmeanyoureallyknowthisperson.Andthosefourlettersofyoursdon’tdefinewhoyouare.24.Inwhichofthefollowingsituationsan“I”personmayperformmoresociably?A.Havingaconversationwithan“E”person.B.Wantingtofeelsomeone’ssenseofbelonging.C.Takingthepersonalitytestandacceptingitsresult.D.Stayingwithsomefriendswithsimilarpersonalities.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“masking”inparagraph3referto?A.Pleasing. B.Escaping. C.Pretending. D.Controlling.26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbytheexampleinparagraph4?A.TheMBTIresultisofgreathelptoidentifyaperson.B.A“P”personisunwillingtomakeorsticktoplans.C.PeopleneedtofollowtheadviceoftheMBTItest.D.Don’ttaketheMBTIresulttooseriouslyallthetime.27.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheMBTIpersonalitytest?A.It’sagoodchoiceforaconversationstarter.B.It’samusttoquicklygettoknowanewfriend.C.It’saperfectwaytoshowyourtruepersonality.D.It’saneffectivemeansofpredictingpeople’sbehavior.CArtificialintelligence(AI)isthelatesttechnologytopicthankstotheboom(迅速發(fā)展)ofChatGPT.TheAI-poweredchatbot,createdbyMicrosoft-backedOpenAI,hasbothimpressedandshockedpeoplewithitsabilitytoanswerquestions,writeessaysandevenarguelegalcases.Itscapabilitieshavealsoputanothertopicattheforefrontofpeople’sminds:if,howandwhenAImightimpacttheirjobs.TheshortanswertothequestionofwhetherAIwillreplacesomejobsisabig,fat“yes”.Certainrolesaremoreharmedbythisthanothers—especiallyonesthatarehighlyrepetitiveorbasedonveryspecificinstructionsorrulesthatlayoutwhatneedstobedone.Tasksthatchangeoftenandthereforerequirethingslikeadaptabilityandchangingskillsareharderfortechnologytoreplace.Jobswithastronghumanelement—suchasbeingatherapist(治療專家)—areespeciallyunlikelytobetakenover.Theconcernsaren’tsurprising,saysSteveChase,consultingleaderatKPMGU.S.“Aswithmosttechnologicaladvancements,aninitialfearofjoblossanddisplacementamongworkersisnatural.”Similardisruption(混亂)hashappenedbefore:forexample,thespreadofcomputers,ormoreadvancedandspecializedmachinesinfactories.Historyshowsifjobsarelosttonewtechnology,otherroleshavebeencreatedintheirplace.“Ithinkatthemomentwearequitefarfrom‘realAI’inthesensethatallthemodelsthatwehaveareaboutpredictingtherightresponsegivenasetofdata.MuchofwhatAldoesistocombineexistingknowledgewithaspecificgoalinmind,”DimitrisPapanikolaou,aprofessoroffinance,says.“Thisisquitefarfromcreatingnewknowledge.”P(pán)eopleworkingalongsideAI,ratherthanbeingreplacedbyit,isthereforeamorelikelyscenefornow.AIallowsorganizationstoreshaperolesinawaythatminimizestimespentonrepetitivetasksandmaximizesstrategicdecision-making.Sotheywilllikelybecomeabiggerpartofeverydayworkinglife—potentiallysoonerratherthanlater.28.WhoismostlikelytobereplacedbyAI?A.Architecturaldesigners. B.Dataentryprofessionals.C.Mentalhealththerapists. D.Skilledbusinessman.29.Whyarecomputersmentionedinparagraph3?A.Topraisetheirspreadspeed. B.ToemphasizetheirimpactonAI.C.Tohighlighttheirimportance. D.ToexplaintheirsimilaritytoAl.30.WhatdoesPapanikolaouthinkofAI?A.Itisefficientinreachinggoals.B.Itprovidesuselessknowledge.C.Itislimitedincertainways.D.Ithelpsbusinessesminimizeemployeenumbers.31.Whichcanbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.Aguidetochatbotdevelopment B.ThefutureofintelligentmachinesC.HowwillAIinfluenceyourcareer? D.WhencanAImeetcustomerdemand?DForgetabout“military-styletravel”duringwhichpeopletendtovisitasmanyplacesaspossibleintheleastamountoftime.Amorerelaxingandleisurelyalternative,suchas“Citywalk”,isbecomingthenormamongurbanyoungsters.Unlikemilitary-styletravel,Citywalkisaboutwanderingaroundacityonfoot,feelingtheatmosphereandfindingunusualthingsthatevenaresidentofthecitymightnothavenoticedbefore.Itcanbeaspecialeventwherepeoplestartajourneyledbytourguidesorsimplyexplorethestreets.Suchwalksgenerallyavoidfamousscenicspotsandshoppingcenters,andtakeyoutoplaceswhereyoucanhaverealinteractionswiththelocalpeople,eatatsmallbutauthenticrestaurants,andgainadeeperunderstandingofthecity’shistoryandculture.Citywalkershavesharedtheircarefullyplannedroutesonsocialmediaplatforms,generatingthousandsoffollowers.Theirpostsusuallyincludethetimeofthewalk,andinterestingplacesandrestaurantsalongtheway.Somepostsaremorelikeafoodtour.NanXi,whorecentlymovedfromBeijingtoShanghai,said“IthinkShanghaiisacityperfectforCitywalk.Therearebigtreesalongthestreetsandshopssellingdifferentproducts,whichisidealforcouplesandfriendstowalktogetherandtakephotos.”AfterseveralCitywalkexperiences,shesignedupforatwo-and-a-half-hourCitywalkpricedat88yuanperperson.Atourguidetoldthehistoryofthebuildingsandstreetsalongtheway.“Ifitweremewalkingalone,Iwouldsimplyfindthestreetsartistic,butthetourthatdayhelpedmegainabetterunderstandingofhowWesterncultureblendsinwith(融入)thelocalcultureinShanghai,”shesaid.Anothersurprisingbenefitofthewalkwasthatshehasmadefriendswithtwoofherfellowwalkers,LinYi,amanagerforanonlineplatformforself-guidedtours,thoughtCitywalkcanhelptravelerslearnaboutlocalcultureandliveaslocalpeopledo,feelingthevibesofacity.“PeoplewhoparticipateinCitywalksusuallyhavesimilartastes,andcanhavein-depthdiscussionswitheachother,”hesaid.32.Whatisthemaindifferencebetweenmilitary-styletravelandCitywalk?A.Thetransport. B.Thecost. C.Thepurpose. D.Theequipment.33.WhydoesNanXithinkShanghaiisacityperfectforCitywalk?A.Becauseitisaperfectplacetorunshops.B.Becauseitprovidesgreatexperiencesinmanyways.C.Becausetherearegreatthingstodoatweekends.D.Becauseidealcouplesandfriendsoftengatherthere.34.WhatcanbeinferredfromNanXi’stwo-and-a-half-hourCitywalk?A.Shethoughtitwellworthatry.B.Shewentonthetourwithoutcompany.C.Shewouldn’thavefoundtheartisticstreetsbyherself.D.SheknewhowWesternculturedifferedfromthelocalcultureinShanghai.35.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Citywalkisanewtrendinurbantourism.B.Citywalkcanhelptravelersmakenewfriends.C.Military-styletravelisbecomingmorepopular.D.Military-styletravelhasanadvantageoverCitywalk.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中的兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Clothingwasveryexpensiveinancienttimesbecause,withoutengine-poweredmachines,itwasveryhardtomake.36.Manypeopleprobablyownedonlytheclothestheywerewearing.Manychildrenhadnoclothesatall,andjustwentunclothed.IntheStoneAge,mostclothingwasmadeofleatherorfur(毛皮),orgrasses.BytheBronzeAgemostclothesweremadeoutofwool,linen(亞麻布)orcotton,althoughmanyclothes,especiallycoats,werestillmadeoutofleatherorfur.Somerichpeopleworesilk.37,butstillmostpeoplehadonlyoneortwooutfits.38.Clotheshelpedtoshowwheretheywerefrom,whethertheywererichorpoor,andwhethertheywereagirloraboy.AroundtheMediterranean—inEgypt,NorthAfrica,GreeceandtheRomanEmpire-peoplemostlyworewoolorlinentunics(袍子)39.Furthernorth,inEurope,alotofmenworewooltrousersundertheirtunics—astheyprobablydotoday.InWestAsia,bothtunicsandtrouserswerealsoprettycommon.InChina,too,peopleworetunics,andalotofpeopleworetrousers.Theirtunicsandtrousersweremadeoutofsilk,andlateroutofcotton.40,outofonebigpieceofclothwrappedaroundthemselvesinvariousways.Throughouttheages,clothinghastoldastoryofhumanclevernessandvariety.A.TheyusuallyworeacoatB.PeopleworedifferentkindsofclothesC.SomostpeoplehadveryfewchangesofclothingD.Mostpeople’sclothesweremadeoutofcottonorsilkE.Womenworelongtunics,andmenmostlyworeshortonesF.ButinIndiaandAfrica,peoplemainlymadetheirclotheswithoutsewingG.IntheMiddleAges,clotheswerealittlelessexpensivethantheyhadbeenbefore第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Afaithfuldogsurvivedforover10weeksafterherownerdiedunexpectedlywhilehikingintheColoradoMountains.Uptonowshehas41mostofherweightlostduringthe42andisbackonthehikingfootpathsasusual.RichMoore,71,ofPagosaSprings,Colorado,43withhisJackRussellterrier(小獵狗)namedFinneyto44BlackheadPeakonAug.19,butdidn’t45home.Adays-longsearchbetweenthepeakandhiscarwas46.ThesearcherswereabouttogiveupwhenahunterfoundRich’sbodyandFinneyintheSanJuanMountainsofsouthwesternColoradoonOctober30.Finneyhad47abouthalfherbodyweightandherribs(肋骨)were48.Threeweekslater,“Finneyisdoingwell,”saidMoore’swife,DanaHolby.“Shehasgainedalmostallofherweightbackandher49isalmostwhereitwas.Sheisamagicaldog.”Shedoeshavea(n)50onhernosethatmightleaveascar.“Finneyisnow3,veryclingy(黏人的),andwillnotletmeoutofher51,”Holby52.Hergreatappetitehas53,butatfirst,shecouldnotgetenoughto54andwantedfoodatalltimesofthedayandnight.Finney’ssurvival55hasmadeherfamousonthehikingfootpathsaroundPagosaSprings.41.A.measured B.regained C.maintained D.reduced42.A.walking B.running C.living D.suffering43.A.setout B.cameup C.thoughtover D.gotalong44.A.watch B.search C.climb D.paint45.A.stay B.return C.leave D.ride46.A.fruitful B.simple C.ashamed D.unsuccessful47.A.lost B.adjusted C.lifted D.acquired48.A.broken B.hidden C.visible D.different49.A.destiny B.strength C.ability D.height50.A.reward B.mark C.object D.injury51.A.control B.reach C.sight D.mind52.A.added B.asked C.refused D.explained53.A.turnedup B.calmeddown C.goneaway D.heldup54.A.drink B.choose C.digest D.eat55.A.story B.guide C.training D.game第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(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。SituatedontheEastAsian-AustaliasianFlyway,HongKongisasignificantstopoverandwinteringsite,56(attract)over100,000migratorybirds(候鳥(niǎo))annually.Staringinthewintertime,youcancatchtheir57(arrive)intheHongKongWetlandPark,with58(endanger)speciesmakingappearances.Asidefrom59widevarietyofrareanimals,theHongKongWetlandParkisalsohometoafemalecrocodile(鱷魚(yú)),PuiPui.Provided60foodandshelter,PuiPuiusuallyspendsherdaylazingaroundthepark.Don’tbetoofrightenedifyouseeherwithhermouthwideopen—sheisnotstarvingoraskingforfood,61justtryingtocoolherselfdownintheheat.IfyouhappennottoseePuiPuiinherusualhabitat,it’sbecausesheis62(extreme)goodathiding.In2003,thesaltwatercrocodilefirst63(catch)ourattentionwhensheemergedfromtheShanPuiRiver.Althoughheroriginsremainsomethingofamystery,peopleguessthatshe’sanillegal,abandonedpetwhogrowtoobig64(stay)athome.Equippedwithasmartbrain,theyoungcrocodiledidn’ttakethebait(誘餌)preparedby65(profession)hunters.Afteramonths-longhunt,thecrocodilewasseizedbygovernmentofficersin2004.第三節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)66.Wasitinthelibrary______heoftenreadbooks______shemethim?A.where;that B.where;where C.that;where D.that;that67.______,wewouldhavevisitedthemuseumthen.A.Ifitdoesnotrain B.Shoulditnotrain C.Haditnotrained D.Ifithasnotrained68.Johntalkedasifhe______alltheworkhimself,butinfactHarryandLilydidmostofit.A.did B.haddone C.hasdone D.do69.Mumcriticizedhimseverelybecause______wasthethirdtimethathe______hiskeytothehouse.A.it;hadlost B.this;lost C.that;islost D.it;haslost70.Nosooner______theboyfellintothepondthanhe______tohisfeetandwenttotherescue.A.hehadseen;jumped B.hadheseen;jumpedC.hasheseen;hasjumped D.didhesee;hadjumped71.Thisistheleastinterestingbook______duringmyholidays.A.whichIhaveeverread B.whatIhaveeverreadC.Ihaveeverread D.thatIhaveeverreadit72.Shehadnochoicebut______inthecorneroftheroom______.A.sitting;wept B.tosit;weeping C.sit;wept D.sat;weeping73.—Comeon,pleasegivemesomeideasabouttheproject.—Sorry.Withsomuchwork______mymind,Ialmostbreakdown.A.filled B.filling C.tofill D.beingfilled74.Pleaseremain______untiltheaircrafthasstopped.A.seating B.seat C.tobeseated D.seated75.Icanthinkofmanycases______studentsobviouslyknewalotofEnglishwordsandexpressionsbutcouldn’twriteagoodessay.A.why B.which C.as D.where76.______hasalreadybeenpointedout,grammarisnotasetofdeadrules.A.As B.It C.That D.Which77.Hisrecentdiscoveryfromtheancienttomb______thehiddenhistoryofthefamily.A.throwslighton B.workscloselywithC.playsatrickon D.leavesanimpressionon78.Itisafoolishactto______notesduringatestasyouwillbeseverelypunished.A.stickto B.referto C.keepto D.adaptto79.Afterthinkingforsolongatime,itsuddenly______methattherewasasimplerwaytodealwiththeproblem.A.struck B.occurred C.failed D.fell80.Thepond,______about20metresindiameter(直徑),isbigenoughtoholdthesefishes.A.measured B.measures C.wasmeasured D.measuring81.Traditionally,collegestudentsholdagraduationceremonytoencouragethemselvesbeforethey______ontheirlifejourney.A.giveup B.settledown C.getthrough D.setoff82.InBritaintodaywomen______44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfofthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.A.holdout B.makeup C.buildup D.consistof83.Hemaycome,______I’llaskhimtocomeupwithanewplan.A.inthat B.inthatcase C.inwhichcase D.which84.Ittookhumans10,000yearstolearnhowtogrowmostofthecropswenow______.A.takeforgranted B.bringabout C.comeupwith D.attachimportanceto85.Itishightimethatwe______effectivemeasurestoimprovethecurrentsituation.A.take B.took C.havetaken 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