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2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高一年級(jí)質(zhì)量調(diào)研

英語試卷

時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分

I?ListeningComprehension

SectionA(10分)

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof

eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour

possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave

heard.

1.A.Inahospital.B.Inahotel.C.Inaschool.D.Inalibrary.

2.A.Teacherandstudent.B.Shopassistantandcustomer.

C.InterviewerandInterviewee.D.Doctorandpatient.

3.A.Thewomanshouldnotgothere.B.Hewillwaitforthewomanthere.

C.Itslocationisnotconvenient.D.Hedoesnotwanttogothere.

4.A.ThemancannotflytoSanFransicoasplanned.

B.Themanshouldcheckthetimetablebyhimself.

C.TheflighttoSanFransicohasbeencanceled.

D.Allthedirectflightshavebeensoldout.

5.A.Bob'snameismoreoftenheardthanCarl's.

B.BobislesstalentedthanCarl.

C.BobwillbeCarl'sbestfriend.

D.BobwillbemoresuccessfulthanCarl.

6.A.Asummertravelplan.B.Familylifeataweekend.

C.Tliciu?lihourunawuikday.D.Aliaffiujamintheniuiiiiiig.

7.A.Shewantsthemantogiveanotherpieceofadvice.

B.Crossingtheroadhereisdangerous.

C.Themanismakingajokeaboutthetrafficjam.

D.Sheisinfavoroftheman'ssuggestion.

8.A.$6.B.$12.C.$2.D.$3.

9.A.Acellphone.B.Aseller'sintroduction.

C.Apopularbook.D.Acalendar.

10.A.Aprofessionalexperience.B.Anidealjob.

C.Aplaninadream.D.Apastopportunity.

SectionB(20分)

Directions:InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbe

askedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthe

conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,

readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Tbcreateaman-madepigorganforfood.

B.lbsavehumanliveswithanimalorgans.

C.Tbreducedeathratethroughgeneticmethods.

D.Tbrelievedyingpeopleoftheirpain.

12.A.Fortwoorthreedays.B.Foraboutaweek.

C.Foroveramonth.D.Forafewminutes.

13.A.Therearenotenoughpigorgansformedicalexperiments.

B.Thereislittlehopeforanimalorganstosurviveinthehumanbody.

C.Carryingontheexperimentcoststoomuch.

D.It'shardforafamilytoemotionallyaccepttheresult.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.AtoolthatcantellAIwritingfromhumancreation.

B.AcompanythathasdevelopedAI.

C.AresearchontheAl'sinfluenceonstudents'achievement.

D.AcoursedesignedanddeliveredbyAIteachers.

15.A.Itworksforvarioustypesofwriting.

B.Ithas100%accuracy.

C.Itismostusefulwhenthewritingisshort.

D.Itwilljustgiveayes-or-noresult.

16.A.Toomanypeopleareusingit.

B.Teachersmaylosetheirjobsbecauseitwilltaketheirplace.

C.Peopleturntoitforcreativeideas.

D.Itoffersstudentsaneasywaytocheat.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Alistoftoolswithwhichtomakeabucket.

B.Alistofwhatishappeninginadream.

C.Ato-dolistforteenagersunder20.

D.Ashoppinglistwith20must-buyitems.

18.A.Shewantstobebetterpreparedforheradultlife.

B.Shehopestoliveameaningfullifebeforetheageof20.

C.Shecanrecallheryouthwhenshegetsold.

D.Shewantstobethemosthard-workingteenagers.

19.A.Togetherpoempublished.B.Toquitparachutejump.

C.Tbhave500friendsinreality.D.Tbsellhiscameraonline.

20.A.Makehisownbucketlist.B.Providesuggestionsforthelist.

C.Findoutwhattimeitis.D.Dosomerunning.

II.Grammarandvocabulary

SectionA(10分)

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourorfivechoicesmarkedA,B,C,

andD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

1Mrs.Novakheardthatshetoapostinanearbyschool.

A.willpromoteB.wouldbepromoted

C.hadpromotedD.hasbeenpromoted

2.There'ssomebodywalkingbehindus.Ithinkwe.

A.arefollowingB.havefollowed

C.arebeingfollowedD.havebeenfollowing

3.—WouldyouliketoclimbQomolangmayourself?

-Ofcourse!It'severyclimber'sdrcam.It'sexpensiveandhard,but1hopesomeday.

A.THbeabletoB.I'llbeable.C.I'llbeD.I'llbeabletoclimb.

4.ProfessorJohnson,Ihavelongadmired,istovisitouruniversitynextweek.

A.whichB.whoC.thatD.he

5.—Look!Howcute!Tveneverseensuchshortsnakes.

—Actually,theyarefullygrown,thesesnakescanbeovertwometerslong.

A.becauseB.unlessC.beforeD.when

6.Thevalleythetownliesisheavilypolluted.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when

7.Reidfailedtoscorehimself,hehelpedJones(oscoretwogoals.

A.AlthoughB.WhenC.IfD.Until

8.Afewdaysaftertheinterview,Ireceivedanemailmethejob.

A.offeredB.offeringC.beingofferedD.offers

9.Fortunately,wehaveagoodGPSmap,withoutwewillgetlostintheforest.

AitB.whatC.thatD.which

10.Someofthepeopletothepartycan'tcome.

A.invitingB.havinginvitedC.invitedD.toinvite

SectionB(10分)

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For

theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword

thatbestfitseachblank.

SeeingBlue

Blue-light-blockingglassesaresupposedprotecteyesfrombluelightfromoursmartphonesandcomputerscreens.

Hwespendmuchtimeonthem,itsoundssmarttobuyapairofblue-light-blockingglasses,right?Afterall,eye

problems12leadtopoorsleepandevenworsediseases.Theglassescost13$15toseveralhundred

dollars.Butdotheywork?

ElizabethEsparaz,anophthalmologist(眼科專家),saysthereasonswhichglasscompanies14(share)can

beconfusing.Infact,bluelightisnotalwaysbad.uThesungivesoffmorebluelightthansmartphonesorcomputers,and

it'sactuallybeneficial,MsaysDr.Esparaz.15helpsourmoodandsleep-wakecycle.

Theproblemisbluelightatnight:Itcanharmfullychangeourwork-and-restcycleandstopusfromfallingasleep.

So,wearingblue-light-blockingglassesshouldhelppeople16watchmoviesinbedorreadfromatabletat

nighttoavoidsleeplessness.A2021reviewstudy,in1724paststudieswerelookedat,foundthatpeople

18(affect)bysleepdisorders,jetlagandnightworkfellasleepfasterafterusingtheseglasses.

Asforeyeproblems,a2018reviewstudybyinAustraliafoundfewevidencethatbluc-light-blockingglassesprevent

eye-relateddiseases.

“Theseglassesaren'tgoingtobeharmful,**saysDr.Esparaz.But,sheadds,there'snowaytoknowifonepairisbetter

thananother.A19(reliable)solution:Turnontheblue-light;制e血g(過濾)functiononyourdevicesandlimit

screentimebeforebed.Tohelpwitheyeproblems,Dr.Esparazsuggests20(take)breaksandusingrelaxingeye

drops.

SectionC(10分)

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthere

isonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.releasedB.maintainC.equalD.actuallyE.recommendations

F.allowingG.individualH.totalsI.limitedJ.added

K.controlled

DrinkUp-Hydratingbeverages(補(bǔ)水飲料)thataren'twater

Ourbodiesareabout60%waterandifwedon'tgetenoughtodrink,wecansufferextremetirednessandheadaches.So

howmuchwaterdoweneedtodrinkeachday?Peopleusedtobelieveeveryoneshoulddrink8glassesofwateraday,but

expertssaycurrentresearchsupportspayingattentiontoyour21needs—whichcanvaryfromdaytoday.

Generally,theaverageadultmalerequiresabout13cupsofwateraday,whiletheaveragefemaleneedsjustover8cups.

Onsomedays,though—whenit'shotoryou'reworkingoutortakingcertainmedicines—youmayneedmore.

Ifthose22soundlikewaytoomuchwaterforyourtaste,don'tworry.Youdon'thavetodrinkthatmuch,and

itdoesn'thavetobeallwater.You23cansometimesreplaceplainwaterwiththesedrinks:

COFFEEThat'sright,coffee.A2014U.K.studymeasuredthebodywaterofsubjectsintwogroups:onethatdrank4

cupsofcoffeeadayandtheothera(n)24amountofwater.Whentheamountoffoodintakeandexerciseis

25.researchersfoundnosignificantdifferenceinbody-waterlevels.Thereisnoreasonthatcoffeecan'tcount

towardyourdailywater26Trytolimityourselfto3or4cupsmax,though,tostaywithinhealthylimits.

MILKIna2015study27intheAmericanJournalofClinicalNutrition,Britishresearchersfoundthatcows,

milk,bothfull-fatandskim,canprovidehumanswithmorewater.That'sbecauseittakeslongertodigestthanwater,

28thebodytoabsorbmore.Milkalsosuppliesothernutrientsthatmostofusneedmoreof.

JUICEFruitandvegetablejuiceswithno29sugararcanexcellentsourceofvitamins,mineralsand

antioxidants,whichcanreduceinfectionandhelppreventage-relateddiseases.Naturalsugarscontainedinjuicedigestmore

slowlythanprocessedsugar,helpingto30yourmetabolism(I?KW).Orangejuiceisslightlymorehydrating

thanwater,accordingtoa2015Britishstudy.

III.Readingcomprehension

SectionA(15分)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C

andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Anyonewhohasfeltamomentofjoywhenafavoritesongcomesontheradioatjusttherightmomentorcriedalong

withasingerexpressingheartachewillunderstandtheemotionalpowerofmusic.Now,agrowingbodyofscientificevidence

demonstratesthatmusiccanbe31loo.

Inareviewof400researchpaperslookingintothe32ofmusic,DanielLevitin,apsychologistand

neuroscientistatMcGillUniversityinMontreal,foundthatplayingandlisteningtomusichadmentalandphysicalhealth

33.includingimprovingourimmunesystemsandreducingstress.

One2007studyfromateamofSpanishresearchersfoundthatlisteningtomusic34surgeryhadtheeffectin

reducingpre-opcrativcanxiety.It'sanegativeemotionwhichcanaffectpainafteranoperationand35time.Another

study,conductedin2018inBarcelona'sHospitaldelMar,foundthat36participatinginamusiciherapy(療法)

programexperiencedsignificantdecreasesintiredness,anxietyandbreathingdifficulties,aswellasanincreaseinfeelingsof

well-being.

Musiccanhaveahugeeffectonhelpingsick37too.RuthHunstonisamusictherapistinthe”play

departmenf'attheGreatOrmondStreetHospita'inLondon,England,whohelpsgiveyoungpatientsbacksomesenseof

38.

“Whenchildrenareinthehospital,theirworldsgetmuch39JsaysHunston."They'rehavingsomanythings

donetothemandaroundthem,butmusicallowsthemtocreatesomethingthemselves.Tvehadlotsofbabiesinthehospital

makingsoundsbecauseIam40tothem,andtheywantmore.”

Theparentsalsobecomepartofthetherapeuticprocess."What'sreallylovelyiswhenyougoinandyoustarttomake

music,andthechildreninvitetheirparentstojoin,“shesays."Thereisthisbeautiful£1betweeneveryone.

SometimesIwill42andjustwatchthemplay,laughandhavefun/*

Findingthose43momentsisthetherapist'srole,butasmusictherapistSarahRoseBlacknotes,peoplehave

beenconnectingwithmusicfortheirwholelives-sheisjusthelpingthem44itagainatalimewhentheyneed

itmost.uWearebomtobe45people.”

31A.researchB.medicineC.emotionD.stress

32.A.effectsB.causesC.factorsD.themes

33.A.benefitsB.problemsC.influencesD.profits

34.A.afterB.duringC.withoutD.before

35.A.operationB.participationC.recoveryD.therapy

36.A.musiciansB.studentsC.patientsD.researchers

37.A.malesB.femalesC.adultsD.children

38.A.humorB.dutyC.controlD.loss

39.A.widerB.smallerC.freerD.deeper

40.A.speakingB.singingC.stickingD.smiling

41.A.conversationB.distinctionC.cooperationD.interaction

42.A.stepbackB.joininC.turnawayD.holdon

43.A.puzzlingB.meaningfulC.ridiculousD.disappointing

44A.forgetB.refuseC.changeD.access

45.A.medicalB.digitalC.musicalD.practical

SectionB(22分)

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone

thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Werecentlywenttoafriend'sbackyardtomeethernewpuppy.Hewaslovelybeyondwords.Ourfriendwaswearing

smilesasshetoldusabouthisfirstdaysathome.Itwastrulypuppylove.

Laterthatnight,Iwalkedbehindmyowndogtohelpherclimbupthestairs,andheatedupthehomemadefoodthat

helpscontrolherkidney(腎)disease.Youcan'timaginetheseextracareswhenyoubeganraisingapuppy.Forme,Iamlucky

toknowthismore“mature"love.Tolove,andtobeloved,byanolddogistrulyanhonor.

Foralongtime,Ideniedthefactthatourdogwasgettingold,orIreallydidn'tnoticethatSkylerwasgettingolder.But

thesedays,thereisnodenyingthefact.Sometimes,shewillfallwhileeatingfromherbowlandwaitpatientlyfbrsomeone

tohelpherup.

IstillrememberthefirstdaysofSkyler.Inthehome,shealwaysneededtobebesidesomeone,withatleastonepartof

hertouchingonepartofyou.Atthepark,itwasdifferent.Ifwestartedrunningtowardtheendofafield,shewouldcrossthe

finishlinebeforewehadevenmadeithalfway.

Now,at15,Skylerstillneedstoberightbesideyouonthecouch.Butitishard.Itissadtoseethisoncefast,strongdog

struggletowalkupthefrontstepsortoseeherbeggingeyeswheneversheneedshelptogetuponthecouch.Overthepast

fewyears,wehavehadtoforgocertainfamilytripsbecausewewantedtotakecareofherathome.

However,Iknowthisexperiencehastaughtourchildrenaboutsacrificeandunconditionallove.Ithastaughtmethe

same.Dogsgiveusunconditionallove.Theleastwecandoisgiveitback.Therewilllikelybetimesofgreatsadnessand

hardship,butintheend,youwillfeelveryluckyfbrthetimeyouhavetogether.

46.Inparagraph2,whydoestheauthormentionwhathedidlatethatnight?

A.lbcomplainaboutthetroublesofraisingadog.

B.TDshowherregretofmeetingherfriend'snewpuppy.

C.Tbtellreadersthatsheistakingcareofanoldsickdog.

D.Tbillustratethecorrectwayofcaringfbrdogs.

47WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.WhentheauthorfirstgotSkyler,shewasalwaysrunninginthehouse.

B.Skylerhasalwaysbeeneagertohavepeoplebesideher.

C.Skylerwillbegfbrsomefoodbeforeshegetsup.

D.lbtakecareofSkyler,theauthoroftenbringsherduringthejourney.

48.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordforgoinparagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.cancelB.forgetC.organizeD.delay

49.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheauthorthinkofkeepingadog?

A.Sheisstronglyagainstkeepingadog.

B.Sheconsidersitadouble-edgedswordtokeepadog.

C.Shesuggestsweshouldthinktwicebeforekeepingadog.

D.Shethinkskeepingadogisworthwhilefbrthewholefamily.

(B)

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50.WhichofthefollowingismostlikelytobethetargetcustomerofADTMedicalAlertsystem?

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B.Anewlymarriedmanwhosewifeisonabusinesstrip.

C.Anoldladywholivesaloneinasuburbanhouse.

D.Ayoungtravelerwholovestravellingonhis/herown.

51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtctheadvertisement?

A.Bothdevicescanbedeliveredtousersfreeofcharge.

B.Medica'AlertPluscanhelpmonitorbodytemperatures.

C.Peoplecanorderthedeviceseitheronthephoneoronline.

D.On-The-Gocangivewarningswheneverusersfallontheground.

52.Wherecanyoumostprobablyseethispassage?

A.Inasciencefictionnovel.B.Inaliteraturebook.

C.Onanadpageinamagazine.D.Inatextbookonmedicaltheories.

(C)

Peoplearoundtheworldtakecelebratingseriously,andmanyofthemarewillingtogotogreateffortandexpenseto

planandparticipateinpubliccelebrations.

Exactlywhenandwherehumanbeingsbegancomingtogetherinpublictocelebrateasagroupcandatebackto

hunter-gatherersocieties,whensuccessinthenever-endingsearchforfood,clothing,andsheltermusthavearousedthe

needtocelebratetogether.

Besidestheneedforfoodandsurvival,therearerecordsofreligiousparadesdatingbackto3000B.C.Paradeswere

alsousedtodemonstratemilitarypowerandcelebratemilitaryvictories;toattractcustomerstoeventssuchasthecircusby

givingthepublicasampleoftheentertainment;ortocelebrateethnic(民族的)connectionandholidays.TheNewYork

TimesofOctober28,1917,summeditupbysaying,"Ifyoutaketheparadesoutofhistory,youhavepreciouslittle

historyleft.**

Ofcourse,manymodemcelebrationsarcnotconnectedtoanyreligion.IntheInternetera,electroniccommunication

makesitpossibletoorganizecelebrationsalmostinstantly.**Flashmobs“areanewwayofgatheringandcelebrating.

Secretlyplannedonline,theybringtogethertens,hundreds,orthousandsofindividualstoperformsomeunusualorfunny

actinapublicplace.Flashmobsnotonlyreflecttheincreasedspeedofcommunicationbutalsoalighterattitudeto

celebration.Nolongerispubliccelebratingsomethingnecessarilylinkedtohumansurvival,religion,ordeeptraditions.

Thisdoesnotmean,however,thatmodemcelebrationsarenotsociallyconscious.Onestrikingimageinspiring

communityspiritisEdwards'photographofcrowdsinAustralia,whoweregatheringintherainfbramusicfestivaltoraise

fundsfbrwildfirerelief.Throughouthistory,acrosscountriesandcultures,celebrationsarealwaysworthsignificantamount

oftimeandmoneyspentplanning,preparing,organizing,andcarryingoutanevent.Theprioritygiventocelebratingseems

toputitalongsidefood,shelter,love,andfreedomasabasicneedofhumanity.

53.Accordingtothepassage,whichoneofthefollowingeventscanmakecelebrationshappen?

A.Abusinesshasmadeahugeprofit.B.Ithasbeensunnyforaweek.

C.Farmersharvestintheautumn.D.Anewmuseumopensinthecitycenter.

54.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence(paragraph3)imply?

A.Ifthereisnoparade,humanhistorywillbemoreprecious.

B.Studentsshouldbetaughttheimportanceofparadesinhistoryclass.

C.Onlyparadescanberecordedinhistorybooks.

D.Manysignificanthistoricmomentsfeaturedaparade.

55.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesaflashmob?

A.Fourstrangersmeetataconcertandthendecidetoperformtogetherinapublicsquare.

B.Someoneannouncesopenlyaseriesofperformancestotakeplaceatschool.

C.Anonlinegroupplansandperformsadanceinacrowdedtrainstation.

D.Thenumberofpeoplewatchingastreetperformergrowstoseveralhundred.

56.Whichoftheseisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyWeCelebrate?B.CelebrationandSocialResponsibility

C.PlanningaParadeD.TheOriginofCelebration

SectionC(8分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.

Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

GroupIntelligence

Beingsmartdoesn'tmattermuchifyou'reworkinginagroup,accordingtothefirststudytocalculatecollective

intelligence—agroup'sabilitytosucceedatavarietyoftasks.

Surprisingly,inateamanindividual,sintelligencedoesnothavemuchtodowithsuccessinthough(-basedtaskssuch

asvisualpuzzlesandnegotiatingoverlimitedresources,asetofrecentexperimentsfound.57

Thatalsoexplainswhygroupswithmorewomen—whoscorehigherontestsofsocialsensitivity—weremorelikely

tostandout,saidstudyleaderAnitaWilliamsWoolley,anexpertincollectiveintelligenceatCarnegieMellonUniversityin

Pittsburgh.Particularlyintelligentgroupsalsohadmorepeoplewhotookturnsspeaking,accordingtothestudy,publishedin

thejournalScience.

Totesttheconclusion,Woolleyandcolleaguesrecruited699volunteersandfirstmeasuredeachperson'sintelligence

andsocialsensitivityusingstandardpsychologicaltests.58Theresultsrevealedthatcertaingroupswerebetter

atalltypesoftasks,whichisthe“primaryevidenceforcollectiveintelligence,Woolleysaid.

59Asguessed,thegroups'collectiveintelligencescoresfromthefirstroundoftestspredictedhowthey'd

doonthefollowingcomplexexperiments,Woolleysaid.

60—especiallyasmoredecisionsinfieldssuchasbusinessandthemilitaryaremadeindiscussion-bascd

settings,shesaid.Forinstance,knowingagroup'scollectiveintelligencecouldbevitalinasituationlikestartinganew

business.

A.There'ssuchafocusonindividualintelligenceandindividualaccomplishment.

B.Thisabilitytopredictgroupsuccessmayofferguidanceinreal-lifesituations.

C.Instead,agroupismoresuccessfulifitcontainspeoplewhocanreademotionsfrompeople'sfaces.

D.Groupintelligencemayalsoberootedinthepast.

E.Thevolunteerswerethensplitintogroupsoftwotofiveandaskedtodosomesimpletasks.

F.Next,thegroupswereeachaskedtoperformmorecomplextasks.

VLTranslation(20分)(第1題3分,第2?4題4分,第5題5分,共20分)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

61.由于糟糕的天氣,我們無法游覽這個(gè)羅馬遺跡。(prevem)(漢譯英)

62.我主張采取更嚴(yán)格的措施來保護(hù)瀕危動(dòng)物。(argue)(漢譯英)

63.我上周在蘇州嘗了一道傳統(tǒng)菜,味道超乎想象。(beyond)(漢譯英)

64.這所大學(xué)擁有先進(jìn)的圖書館,這為學(xué)生們提供了一個(gè)舒適安靜的學(xué)習(xí)空間。(which)(漢譯英)

65.我們?cè)?jīng)以為不同的語言會(huì)阻礙溝通,但結(jié)果卻發(fā)現(xiàn)通過尊重和理解他人的文化,我們能夠建立起深厚的友誼。

(turnout)(漢譯英)

V.GuidedWriting(25分)

66.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninnolessthan100wordsaccordingtothesituationgiven.

假設(shè)你是王明,你的好友李華在暑假里與父母一起去了歐洲旅游。在旅途中,他發(fā)郵件給你,說他不喜歡旅游,寧

愿在家里玩游戲?;貜?fù)李華一封郵件,告訴他旅游是非常有意義的。在郵件中,你必須:

1.指出李華的認(rèn)識(shí)誤區(qū);

2.結(jié)合具體例子來說明旅游的好處。

注意:文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的人名、校名。

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2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高一年級(jí)質(zhì)量調(diào)研

英語試卷

時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分

I?ListeningComprehension

SectionA(10分)

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof

eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

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