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1、景德镇市20222023学年下学期期中质量检测卷高一英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the man want to do?A. Fly a kite. B. Go to the park. C. Play on the Internet.2. What will the girl buy this evening?A. Sung
2、lasses. B. A scarf. C. Gloves.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Take a taxi. B. Walk to the hotel. C. Ask someone else for help4. Who is the woman probably?A. A hotel clerk. B. A police officer. C. The mans wife.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A birthday party. B. New Yea
3、rs gifts. C. The mans parents.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. How does the man probably feel?A. Excited. B. Nervous. C. Regretful.7. What will the man do next?A. Ta
4、lk to Samantha. B. Dance with the woman. C. Attend a graduation ceremony.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What will the man do with his girlfriend on Qixi Festival?A. Go to a movie. B. Go to a concert. C. Eat at a nice restaurant.9. According to the woman, what would be a special gift?A. A song. B. A poem. C.
5、 Apiece of jewelry.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. How does the man want his haircut?A. All off the back. B. All off the sides. C. A little off the top and sides.11. What did the man complain about?A. The woman cut his hair too short.B. The woman cut his car accidentally.C. The towel was too dirty.12. Why
6、 cant the man complain directly to the manager?A. The manager is on vacation.B. The manager is out to lunch.C. The manager is dealing with another customer.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16四个小题.13. Who is the woman?A. The boys aunt. B. The boys mother. C. The boys grandmother.14. What did the woman enjoy doing when
7、 she-was young?A. Playing with a cat. B. Doing art projects. C. Taking photographs.15. What does the boy like?A. He is shy. B. He likes to paint. C. He doesnt have many friends.16. What does the woman imply about her husband?A. The boy looks just like him. B. He held the boy before she did.C. He pas
8、sed away.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Where will visitors go on the first day of the tour?A.Arches National Park.B.Temple Square.C.Goblin Valley.18.What do we know about Little WildHorse Canyon?A.Its very narrow.B.Itsin northern Utah.C.It was formed by an earthquake.19. What is included in the tour pri
9、ce?A. Entrance fees. B. Three meals a day. C. Transportation in Utah.20. When can you make a reservation for the tour?A. Two weeks in advance. B. One week in advance. C. Four days in advance.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADont ignore the difference te
10、enagers can make.John Michael Thomas, FloridaWhen John Michael Thomas decided to honor his friend and classmate Elizabeth Buckley, who died from cancer, he remembered how much she loved peacocks(孔雀) .He wanted to build a life-sized peacock fountain in Elizabeths favorite park in the city in memory o
11、f his friend. He thought it could be a place for people to relax and be inspired. John Michael raised $52,000 to build the fountain.Barrett Smith, 13, UtahThe wheels began to turn for Barrett Smith when he heard about Karma Bike Shop, a place where young people can earn free bikes by rending and per
12、forming community service.Barrett visited Karmas owner with his idea: he would collect and repair used bikes and donate them to the shop.He expected to get about 10 donated bikes. In the end, Barrett received 39.Zachary Blohm, 15, WisconsinThe 25-year-old playground at an elementary school near Milw
13、aukee, Wisconsin was so small that only 70 of its 575 students could play on it at a time.Thats when Zachary Blohm saved the day(扭转局面). He and some volunteers wanted to build a huge playground. To raise money, Zachary planned T-shirt and bake sales, sold tickets and more. He held monthly money-raisi
14、ng events for more than a year. Overall, he collected $130, 000 enough to finish his project.Jack Zimmerman, 16, New JerseyFor some people, finding a meal is as simple as opening there the refrigerator. For more than 366,000 hungry kids in New Jersey, its not that easy.That fact didnt sit well with
15、Jack Zimmerman, who organized a drive to lessen childhood hunger in his state. His goal: create 40,000 packaged meals that could be donated to those in need.On game day, Jack and his volunteers started their work. After the final count, the team had packaged 47,124 mealswell above Jacks goal.1. The
16、peacock fountain was built in a park .A. to encourage people.B. to cure a cancer sufferer.C. to protect the animals.D. to cherish the memory of a teenager.2. What did Barrett do for Karma Bike Shop?A. He repaired bikes there.B. He donated bikes to it.C. He helped it win customers.D. He offered a rea
17、ding service there.3. What do the four people have in common?A. Theyre top students.B. They like various public activities.C. They are concerned about others.D. They are money raisers for the poor.【答案】1. D 2. B 3. C【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了四位青少年的善举。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据John Michael Thomas, 14,Florida部分的“When
18、 John Michael Thomas decided to honor his friend and classmate Elizabeth Buckley, who died from cancer, he remembered how much she loved peacocks (孔雀). He wanted to build a life-sized peacock fountain in Elizabeths favorite park in the city.”(当John Michael Thomas决定纪念死于癌症的朋友兼同学Elizabeth Buckley时,他想起了
19、她是多么地爱孔雀。他想在Elizabeth最喜欢的公园里建一个真人大小的孔雀喷泉。)可知,孔雀喷泉建在一个公园里,是为了纪念朋友兼同学的Elizabeth Buckley。故选D项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据Barrett England, 13, Utah部分的“Barrett visited Karmas owner with his idea: He would collect and repair used bikes and donate (捐献) them to the shop.”(Barrett拜访了Karma的主人,提出了他的想法:他会收集和修理二手自行车,并将它们捐赠给商
20、店。)可知,Barrett为Karma自行车商店捐赠自行车。故选B项。【3题详解】推理判断题。由文中所提供的关于四个人物的事迹(John Michael Thomas为纪念朋友建造孔雀喷泉;Barrett England为车店捐赠自行车;Zachary Blohm为建大操场筹集资金;Jack Zimmerman为减少饥饿儿童而组织活动)可推断出,这四个人物都很有爱心,他们的共同点是关心他人。故选C项。BWalking through an airport is never easy. Now imagine doing it if you were blind. Thats the probl
21、em faced by Chieko Asakawa, a computer scientist and IBM researcher. Asakawa often flies between the US and Japan, making the journey monthly. If traveling alone she has to be helped at both ends of the flight, which sometimes includes endless waiting. Searching for a better replacement led Asakawa
22、to invent a high-tech suitcase that helps get her to the place she wants to go safely.“I never relax when I travel alone,” she says. “I always think about what technology will help me travel easier, quicker and more comfortably.” It was this restlessness that led to the AI suitcase.The idea has been
23、 in development since 2017 through research between IBM, other Japanese companies, and Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. Asakawa says there are hopes to commercialize the suitcase and a pilot scheme(试验计划)is planned to use it in an airport,a shopping mall and other public spaces. Though the
24、 suitcase is too full of tech to hold any clothes, that could change in the future, she says.A runner, Asakawa held Olympic dreams as a child, but a swimming accident at age 11 caused her to gradually lose her sight until, aged 14, she became totally blind. As a grown-up she has paid attention to de
25、veloping accessibility technology. Among her creations is “a Designer,” whose aim is to make designers websites more user-friendly, and “IBM Home Page Reader”, the first voice browser(浏览器)to allow Internet access for blind people. Asakawa has won industry and government awards and been introduced in
26、to the US National Inventors Hall of Fame.“The blind people usually use a white cane (手杖)or a guide dog. It will open up many doors for blind people, because wed be able to go anywhere by ourselves. Without new technology, we cannot make our society more inclusive,” Asakawa says. “A smart suitcase i
27、s a great showcase for how AI and technology can change the lives of the blind.”4. What drove Asakawa to invent the suitcase?A. The suggestion from an international airport.B. The wish to finish her trip without any help.C. The huge business advantages of the suitcase.D. The experience of keeping th
28、e blind company5. What can we say about the suitcase?A. It can hold clothes.B. It has yet to be widely used.C. It has proved unhelpful for the blind.D. It is ready to be commercially produced.6. What does Asakawa think of the suitcase?A. It will encourage more scientists to help the blind.B. It will
29、 make the public care for the blind more.C. It will hugely free up the blinds movements.D. It will change peoples way of traveling.7. What is the best title for this text?A. Technology is changing peoples lives rapidly.B. A robot suitcase makes traveling easy and popular.C. Traveling alone requires
30、much courage for the blind.D. A smart suitcase could replace canes and guide dogs for the blind.【答案】4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了Asakawa为盲人发明了一款手提箱,这种智能行李箱可以代替盲人的拐杖和导盲犬,使盲人在没有任何帮助的情况下完成自己的旅行。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“If traveling alone she has to be helped at both ends of the flight, which somet
31、imes includes endless waiting. Searching for a better replacement led Asakawa to invent a high-tech suitcase that helps get her to the place she wants to go safely.”(如果独自旅行,她必须在飞行的两端得到帮助,这有时包括无尽的等待。 为了寻找更好的替代品,Asakawa发明了一种高科技行李箱,可以帮助她安全地到达想去的地方)和第二段“I never relax when I travel alone,” she says. “I a
32、lways think about what technology will help me travel easier, quicker and more comfortably.” It was this restlessness that led to the AI suitcase.”(“当我独自旅行时,我从不放松,”她说。 “我总是在想,什么样的技术能让我的旅行更轻松、更快、更舒适。” 正是这种坐立不安导致了人工智能行李箱的出现)可知,希望在没有任何帮助的情况下完成自己的旅行驱使Asakawa发明了手提箱。故选B。【5题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“Asakawa says ther
33、e are hopes to commercialize the suitcase and a pilot scheme(试验计划)is planned to use it in an airport,a shopping mall and other public spaces.”(Asakawa说,有希望将这种行李箱商业化,并计划在机场、购物中心和其他公共场所使用它)可推知,这种行李箱还没有被广泛使用。故选B。【6题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“The blind people usually use a white cane (手杖)or a guide dog. It will op
34、en up many doors for blind people, because wed be able to go anywhere by ourselves. Without new technology, we cannot make our society more inclusive,” Asakawa says. “A smart suitcase is a great showcase for how AI and technology can change the lives of the blind.”(“盲人通常使用白色手杖或导盲犬。 它将为盲人打开许多扇门,因为我们可
35、以自己去任何地方。 没有新技术,我们就无法让我们的社会更具包容性,” Asakawa说, “智能手提箱是人工智能和技术如何改变盲人生活的一个很好的展示。” )可推知,Asakawa认为这款行李箱将极大地解放盲人的活动。故选C 。【7题详解】主旨大意题。根据最后一段“The blind people usually use a white cane (手杖)or a guide dog. It will open up many doors for blind people, because wed be able to go anywhere by ourselves. Without new
36、 technology, we cannot make our society more inclusive,” Asakawa says. “A smart suitcase is a great showcase for how AI and technology can change the lives of the blind.”(“盲人通常使用白色手杖或导盲犬。 它将为盲人打开许多扇门,因为我们可以自己去任何地方。 没有新技术,我们就无法让我们的社会更具包容性,” Asakawa说, “智能手提箱是人工智能和技术如何改变盲人生活的一个很好的展示。” )结合全文内容,可知这篇文章主要讲
37、了Asakawa为盲人发明了一款手提箱,这种智能行李箱可以代替盲人的拐杖和导盲犬,使盲人在没有任何帮助的情况下完成自己的旅行。“一种智能行李箱可以代替盲人的拐杖和导盲犬”最适合作文章标题。故选D。CMore than two thirds of the worlds polar bears will be wiped out by 2050,according to a shocking new study. By then,scientists say,global warming will have melted 42 percent of the Arctic sea ice. By 2
38、100,only a very few of these important creatures will be left.The report has been produced by the US Geological Survey. The scientists have publicized their findings in the hope of influencing US Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne,who has been asked to put polar bears on the US endangered species li
39、st.Polar bears depend on floating sea ice as a platform for hunting seals,which are their main food. Without enough ice,polar bears would be forced to go onto the land,where they are poorly skilled hunters,and would be unlikely to adapt to the life on the land in time. Experts say few little bears w
40、ould survive and the stress could make many females unable to get pregnant.The team of American and Canadian scientists spent six months studying bears,on the ground,from spotter planes and in the lab,using computer models.Some team members fear the result is even worse for the bears than what their
41、 report says. They say the Arctic is warming faster than anywhere in the world and much faster than their computer had been forecasting. Satellite observations have showed that the ice has decreased to an alltime low.However,not everyone in the scientific community believes that global warming is ha
42、ppening on such an alarming scale. Another investigation has found that polar bears are still being hunted by wealthy “sportsmen” who want their skins and heads. At least ten international companies offer bearhunting trips.8. What do we know about Dirk Kempthorne according to the passage?A. He is an
43、 animal scientist.B. He is a protector of animals working for the US government.C. He was asked to put polar bears on the US endangered species list.D. He offered to put polar bears on the endangered species list.9. Why will polar bears die out if there is not enough sea ice?A. Because polar bears c
44、ant catch enough food without ice.B. Because polar bears eat ice when they feel thirsty.C. Because polar bears will be easily found by hunters without ice.D. Because most female bears are used to giving birth under ice.10. After a sixmonth study,some scientists fear that _A. there is something wrong
45、 with their computersB. polar bears will disappear even faster than they ever expectedC. their computer models are not as accurate as they expectedD. global warming will destroy everything in the Arctic11. What does the writer want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. The forecast about the future of
46、 polar bears is not correct.B. Global warming wont have any effect on hunting trips in the Arctic.C. Polar bears are an endangered species as a result of bearhunting.D. People dont pay enough attention to the protection of endangered species.【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B 11. D【解析】【导语】本文是说明文。本文通过北极变暖导致北极熊急剧减少的
47、例子来呼吁人们关注全球变暖,同时提高对濒危动物的保护意识。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“The report has been produced by the US Geological Survey. The scientists have publicized their findings in the hope of influencing US Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne,who has been asked to put polar bears on the US endangered species list.(这份报告是由美国地质调
48、查局制作的。科学家们公布了他们的发现,希望能影响美国内政部长德克肯普索恩,他已被要求将北极熊列入美国濒危物种名单。)”可知德克肯普索恩被要求将北极熊列入美国濒危物种名单。故选C。【9题详解】推理判断题。由文章第三段第一句“Polar bears depend on floating sea ice as a platform for hunting seals,which are their main food.(北极熊依靠漂浮的海冰作为捕食海豹的平台,海豹是它们的主要食物。)”可知,北极熊依靠海冰捕食,如果没有足够的海冰,他们将会灭绝。故选A。【10题详解】细节理解题。由文章第四段的“Som
49、e team members fear the result is even worse for the bears than what their report says.(一些团队成员担心,对熊来说,结果甚至比他们报告中所说的还要糟糕。)”可知,一些科学家担心北极熊甚至比他们认为更快的消失。故选B。【11题详解】推理判断题,根据最后一段内容“However,not everyone in the scientific community believes that global warming is happening on such an alarming scale. Another
50、investigation has found that polar bears are still being hunted by wealthy “sportsmen” who want their skins and heads. At least ten international companies offer bearhunting trips.(然而,并不是科学界的每个人都相信全球变暖正在以如此惊人的规模发生。另一项调查发现,有钱的“运动人”仍然在猎杀北极熊,他们想要北极熊的皮和头。至少有十家国际公司提供猎熊旅行。)”可知人们对濒危物种的保护重视程度不够。故选D。DA new s
51、tudy suggests that dark markings on the planet Mars represent sand not water. The research in 2015 suggested that lines on some Martian hills were evidence of water. Yet American scientists now say these lines appear more like dry, flows of sand. If water is present, it is likely to be a small amoun
52、t. Water in liquid form would be necessary for microbial (微生物的) life. NASA, the American space agency, said more research is needed. Michael Meyer is the lead scientist for NASAs Mars exploration programme. He noted that the latest study does not reject the presence of water. But he admitted, “It ju
53、st may not be as exciting as the idea of rivers going down the sides of cliffs (悬崖). ”The new findings come from a team led by Colin Dundas of the United States Geological Survey. His team measured 151 of these lines in 10 areas. Most of the lines end with slopes between 28 degrees and 35 degrees. T
54、hese measurements are similar to active sand dunes (沙丘) on both Mars and Earth. A small covering of dust that moves and sometimes becomes lighter might help explain the markings. They usually appear in the Martian summertime, and then disappear until the next year. If these lines are dry, this sugge
55、sts that recent Mars has not had large volumes of liquid water. Dundas and his research team say that many questions remain. “I still think that Mars has a great potential for having had life early on in its history, ” Meyer said. “As long as thats true, we also have a reasonable possibility of life
56、 still being on Mars. It just happens to be cryptic or well hidden. ”NASA currently has no robotic vehicle either on Mars or in development with the ability to climb steep slopes. The lack of such equipment has engineers coming up with ideas like Martian helicopters or planes without pilots.12. What
57、 do American scientists find on Mars now according to their study?A. A lot of little life.B. An amount of water.C. Some Martian hills.D. Dark markings are sand.13. When do the markings come out?A. In Martian spring.B. In Martian summer.C. In Martian autumn.D. In Martian winter.14. Whats Meyers opini
58、on about having life on Mars?A. Doubtful.B. Trustful.C. Indifferent.D. Objective.15. What does the underlined word “cryptic” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Undiscovered.B. Strange.C. Magical.D. Icy.【答案】12. D 13. B 14. B 15. A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了美国科学家的一项新的研究发现: 火星上黑色的标记是沙子而不是水。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段第一句“A n
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