上海市闵行区2023-2024学年高三英语上学期学业质量调研试题(一模)(Word版附答案).docx
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
9 0人已下载
| 下载 | 加入VIP,免费下载 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 上海市 闵行区 2023 2024 学年 英语 上学 学业 质量 调研 试题 Word 答案
- 资源描述:
-
1、2023学年第一学期高三年级学业质量调研英 语 学 科 (考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分)考生注意:1. 本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。2. 答题前,务必在答题纸规定的地方张贴条形码并填写考生号和姓名。I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a que
2、stion will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1.A. In a grocery stor
3、e.B. At the wedding.C. In a restaurant.D. At a cafe. 2.A. 120.B. 160.C. 180. D. 240. 3.A. By taking trains.B. By taking coaches.C. By renting a car.D. By taking a taxi. 4.A. Exhausting.B. Pleasant. C. Boring.D. Educational. 5.A. The womans tour to Zhejiang province.B. The womans university life.C. T
4、he womans impression of the museum.D. The womans university tour. 6.A. She is too tired to enjoy the film.B. She has seen the film before. C. She is eager to see the new film. D. She has no interest in the film. 7.A. To express her sympathy.B. To lift the mans spirits. C. To show her disappointment.
5、 D. To highlight the mans talent. 8.A. She was as confident as she looked.B. She sang with all her heart. C. She could hardly finish the song.D. She felt extremely nervous. 9.A. Its much better than expected. B. Its surprisingly outstanding.C. Its average, nothing to write home about. D. Its somethi
6、ng terrible he never fancied.10.A. He regretted not having prepared sufficiently. B. He isnt aware of the topics of the speaking test. C. He has prepared everything for the oral exam. D. He discussed the prepared topics in the oral exam. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short pa
7、ssages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decid
8、e which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A. Low-income Mexican students who want to be pilots.B. Low-income Californian students who live in Mexico.C. Low-income Mexican students who live near the US border.D. L
9、ow-income Californian students who want to attend community colleges.12. A. $1,500.B. $7,200.C. $8,000.D. $10,000.13.A. Helping Californians become lawmakers in the US.B. Increasing diversity among workforce in the US.C. Making it easy for Mexicans to achieve education.D. Avoiding loss of talent in
10、the United States.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech.14. A. To reduce unemployment rates. B. To increase workers salaries.C. To attract international companies to the UK.D. To check if a shorter workweek is achievable. 15.A. To reduce employees expenses.B. To meet employees pr
11、eferences. C. To increase productivity. D. To follow government regulations.16. A. A way to attract and keep talent.B. A trend in the workplace.C. A try-out of a new workweek policy.D. A demand for higher pay.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A. High-quality equipmen
12、t. B. A great amount of practice.C. Personal physical condition. D. Previous sporting experience.18.A. Inform someone of your return time. B. Stay mindful of your surroundings. C. Tell someone how you can be identified.D. Use the most advanced board and sail.19.A. Teaching and sharing.B. Connection
13、with nature.C. Competitions and challenges.D. Speed and excitement.20.A. Explore new windsurfing destinations.B. Take part in windsurfing competitions.C. Develop high-quality boards.D. Start a windsurfing business. . Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in
14、 the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. The rainforestsare alive with the sound of animals. Besides the pleasure of t
15、he noise, it is useful to ecologists. Listening out for animal calls is considered a method of measuring the biodiversity of a piece of land. (21)_ _ it is much easier than digging under the bushes looking for tracks, such analysis is time-consuming. It also requires (22)_ expert pair of ears.In a p
16、aper published inNature Communications, a group of researchers led by Jrg Mller, an ecologist at the University of Wrzburg, describe a better way: have a computer do the job. Smartphone apps already exist through (23)_ the sounds of birds or mammals (哺乳动物) can be identified. The researchers took rec
17、ordings from across 43 sites in the Ecuadorean Rainforest (厄瓜多尔雨林). Some sites were relatively primitive, old-growth forests. Others were areas that (24)_ (clear) for pasture (牧场) already. Sound recordings were taken four times every hour, over two weeks. The various calls were identified manually b
18、y an expert, and then used to construct a list of the species present. As expected, the longer the land had been free from agricultural activity, the more significant the biodiversity it hosted.Then it was the computers turn. The researchers fed their recordings to (25)_(train) AI models, using soun
19、d samples from elsewhere in Ecuador, to identify 75 bird species from their calls. They found theAItools could identify the sounds as well as the experts.Not everything in a rainforest makes a noise. Having used light-traps to capture night-flying insects andDNAanalysis (26)_ (identify) them, Dr Mll
20、er and his colleagues found the diversity of noisy animals was a reliable indicator for the diversity of the quieter (27)_, too. The results may have relevance outside ecology departments, too. Under pressure (28)_ their customers, some make-up companies and oil firms have been spending money on for
21、est restoration projects. Dr Mller hopes an automated approach to (29)_ (check) on the results could help monitor such efforts. This method would also provide a standardized way to measure (30)_ they are working as well as their sponsors say.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by usi
22、ng the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. mineB. criteriaC. catalogedD. candidateE. delayF. anticipatingG. comprisedH. perceivingI. initiativeJ. compoundsK. unfavorable What Lies Beneath“Earth” has always been an odd choice of name f
23、or the third planet from the Sun. After all, analien(外星人) examiningit through atelescopewould note that two-thirds of itssurfaceis 31 not of land but of oceans of water. Marinebiologiststhink the oceans might host more than2,000,000 species ofmarineanimals, of which they have so far 32 perhaps a ten
24、th. A new 33 hopes to change this. Smoothly launched in London on April27th, Ocean Census (海洋普查) aims to discover100,000new species ofmarineanimal over the coming decade. The attempt is happening now for two reasons. One is that, the longer scientists 34 , the fewer there will be todocument. Climate
25、 change is heating the oceans, as well as making them moreacidic as carbon dioxide is absorbed into the water. The second one is technological.Marinebiologistsdiscover about2,000new species a year, a rate hardly changed since Darwins day. Ocean Census is 35 it can go faster. “Cybertaxonomy (网络分类学)”,
26、 for instance, involves feeding animal DNAinformation into computers, which can quickly decide whether it meets the 36 for a new species. Exactly what the new effort might turn up, of course, is impossible toforecast. But history suggests it will be fruitful. Half a century ago scientists detected h
27、otopeningson the sea bed that were home toorganismsliving happily in conditions that, until then, had been thought 37 to life. These days, suchopeningsare onecredible 38 for the origin of all life on Earth. More practical benefits cant be ignored. Many drugs, for example, come originally from biolog
28、ical 39 . An ocean full of unrecorded life will almost certainlyprove a richseam (矿层)from which to 40 more. To help make use of its data, Ocean Census plans to make it attainable to scientists and the public without charge, who will be able to search it for anything valuable or unexpected. Reading C
29、omprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Man the Hunter, a key idea in human sciences, proposes that hunting was a major driver of human evolut
30、ion and that men conducted this activity, leaving women out. It holds that human ancestors had a division of 41 , rooted in biological differences between males and females, in which males evolved to hunt and provide, and females tended to children and domestic duties. It assumes that males are 42 s
31、uperior to females and that pregnancy (怀孕) and child-caring reduce or eliminate (根除) a females ability to hunt.Man the Hunter has dominated the study of human evolution for nearly half a century and spread through popular 43 . It is represented in museum displays and textbook figures, Saturday morni
32、ng cartoons and feature films. The thing is, its 44 .Researchers look at the damage on our ancestors remains for clues to their 45 . Neandertal females and males do not vary in 46 patterns or exhibit sex differences in diseases from repetitive actions. Their skeletons show the same modes of wear and
33、 tear. This discovery implies that they were engaging in 47 activities, from hunting large game animals to processing fur for leather. Observations of recent and contemporary societies provide direct evidence of women 48 hunting. Agta people of the Philippines, 49 , hunt while pregnant and breastfee
34、ding, and they have the same hunting success as Agta men.A recent study of cross-cultural observational data lasting the past 100 yearsmuch of which was 50 by Man the Hunter contributorsfound that women from a wide range of cultures hunt animals for food. 79 percent of the 63 societies with clear de
35、scriptions of their hunting strategies reportedly feature women 51 . The women are involved in hunting regardless of their childbearing status. Much about female exercise science and the 52 of prehistoric women remains to be discovered. But the idea that in the past men were hunters and women were n
36、ot is absolutely 53 even by the limited evidence we have. Now when you think of “cave people”, we hope, you will imagine a(n) 54 group of hunters surrounding a deer or hitting stone tools together rather than a heavy-browed man with a heavy stick over one shoulder. Hunting may have been remade as a
37、55 activity in recent times, but for most of human history, it belonged to everyone.41. A. foodB. laborC. resourceD. power42. A. technicallyB. sociallyC. physicallyD. intellectually43. A. culture B. beliefC. science D. awareness44. A. wrongB. unbelievable C. simple D. reasonable45. A. emotion B. app
38、earanceC. dietD. behavior46. A. injuryB. interaction C. growthD. settlement47. A. various B. identical C. outdoorD. manual48. A. taking overB. suffering fromC. longing forD. participating in49. A. in fact B. as a wholeC. for instance D. as a result50. A. quotedB. ignoredC. collectedD. stored51. A. s
39、upportersB. pioneersC. leadersD. hunters52. A. hobbiesB. statusC. livesD. rights53. A. establishedB. unsupportedC. developedD. misguided54. A. ever-growingB. self-governingC. mixed-sexD. multi-cultural55. A. teamB. sportingC. leisureD. maleSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each
40、 passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)Canada geese are a common and plentiful North American bird found in many
41、 urban parks, golf courses, airports, or areas with large lawns near water. They are a large waterbird with a fairly brown body, pale breast, and long black neck with white cheeks. Canada geese are particularly attracted to urban areas for the many grassy lawns near small bodies of water. They can o
42、ften be seen feeding on lawns or playing in shallow water by tipping forward and extending their necks underwater to reach for plants. Canada geese prefer to gathering in large flocks (群) and can be seen flying over in the classic V formation. In Chicago, Canada geese may remain in the city througho
43、ut the year, although some geese get used to moving long distances to more southern sections for the winter or northward in spring to breed. Each breeding season, pairs build large open cup ground nests and lay 2 to 8 eggs which are raised in a single brood (窝). Urban habitats are also attractive to
44、 this species as neatly-maintained lawns make it easy when grazing with young to keep watch for approaching enemies. It is, however, their use of these urban areas that often leads to conflicts with humans. As Canada geese numbers rise, so do their conflicts with humans. Canada geeses daily activiti
45、es may damage gardens and landscaping. Geese may also cross roads when searching for food or walking between nesting sites and bodies of water, slowing movement or posing a potential risk on the roadway. Although direct injuries by fierce geese are uncommon, people sometimes fall and pick up injurie
46、s when surprised by a charging goose. Additionally, people often feed the birds. Not only are the types of food people typically provide, such as bread, unhealthy for the birds, but this encourages high concentrations of geese leading to more harmful behavior and higher risk of diseases. Lastly, pla
47、ne-bird conflicts are estimated to be rising, likely due to increasing numbers of planes, but also increases in populations of certain bird species, including Canada geese. Although crashes rarely result in an accident, they often cause costly damage to planes.56.What do we know about Canada geese f
48、rom the first and second paragraph?A. They are a valued and rare species.B. They like to spend time near water.C. They always live quietly and separately.D. Their appearance is in a uniform and single color.57. Which of the following words from the passage is similar in meaning to “grazing” (paragra
49、ph 3)? A. feeding (paragraph 2)B. playing (paragraph 2)C. gathering (paragraph 2)D. moving (paragraph 3)58.From the sentence “Although direct injuries” (in the last paragraph), we know that Canada geese are likely to _.A. adore humans B. threaten humansC. frustrate humansD. safeguard humans59. Accor
50、ding to the last paragraph, which of the following is not the trouble caused by an increasing number of geese?A. Frequent air crashes. B. Damage to city view.C. Traffic jam and danger.D. Indirect human injuries.(B)15 TH OCT 2023 CULTUREGazelle Twin, a composer, producer, and musician, opens up about
51、 being a conceptual artist and establishing a unique identity ahead of the release of her new album (专辑), Black Dog. Q: Would you describe your music as conceptual?A: Conceptual is a good term. I dont make music just for the sake of making music. My records are inspired by themes. I spend a consider
52、able amount of time before writing the music, learning about subjects related to the theme. Then I work on the structure of the album. Ideas can change. For example, Black Dog was originally about ghosts (幽灵), but I ended up with an album about my childhood experiences, through to adulthood and pare
53、nthood, and the anxiety and fear that has been with me during that time. Q: Throughout the album, there is a sense of an observer. Is that person yourself, or another presence?A: Both. There is the voice of depression and anxiety, and also this other person you know is always there. I thought of hav
54、ing this ominous presence (不祥之兆) around you. There is also that sense of being out in the world, as a woman, aware of my vulnerability (脆弱). For example, just going for a walk is never simple. We have to build protective instincts around ourselves.Q: When you started out, did you have any idea of th
55、e kind of artist you wanted to be?A: I knew I didnt want to fit a fixed style or be restricted by being female. I wanted to be flexible. I like to think in scale and of more than I can achieve as one person. I like artists with unique identities. Q: What would be your advice to anyone with ambitions
56、 to become a musician?A: Follow your instincts. Put yourself out there without pressure to be “finished”. Absorb things, experiment, and allow yourself to follow a journey where you dont know where you will end up. Being successful commercially takes a team and time. You have to love it and be in it
57、 for the long journey. Q: Fast forward ten years, where do you want to be?A: I would love to carry on following my instincts and making albums. I would like more of a collection of TV and film scores because I enjoy writing scores and cooperative work. 60. Why is Gazelle Twins music conceptual? A. H
58、er records are usually about ghosts.B. The albums structure is a top priority.C. The word “conceptual” itself is attractive. D. Her music is highly motivated by themes. 61.In the second part of the interview, “this other person” most likely represents _.A. spiritual growthB. vivid imaginationC. inne
59、r self-awarenessD. external intervention62. Which of the following can be inferred from Gazelle Twins response in the interview?A. She tends to take the bigger picture into account.B. Her future planning is profit-driven to some extent. C. Black Dog has already become a hit album worldwide. D. She e
60、xpresses willingness to help the potential musicians. (C)How to Recruit (招聘) with Softer Skills in MindSoft skills matter to employers. An analysis of almost 5000 job descriptions showed companies have shifted away from emphasizing financial and operational skills towards social skillsan ability to
61、listen, reflect, communicate and empathise (共情). The trouble is that soft skills are hard to measure. Worse still, the conventional process for recruiting people is often better at recognizing other qualities. The early phases of recruitment focus on screening candidates based on their experiences a
展开阅读全文
课堂库(九科星学科网)所有资源均是用户自行上传分享,仅供网友学习交流,未经上传用户书面授权,请勿作他用。
链接地址:https://www.ketangku.com/wenku/file-379155.html


鄂教版七年级语文下册第8课《诗两首》精题精练.doc
