2019-2020学年高中英语人教版必修4一课三测:学业质量测评卷(四) WORD版含解析 (2).doc
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1、学业质量测评卷(四)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。1How does the woman feel about the mans idea?AExcited. BShocked.CDisappointed.2What are the speakers talking about?AA play. BA newspaper.CA writer.3Where
2、are the photos?AOn the bookshelf. BOn the table.COn the TV.4What is the woman planning to do first?AVisit the man. BHave a coffee.CGet a haircut.5What does the woman care most about the gym?AThe swimming pool. BThe weight room.CThe relaxation room.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
3、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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What did the woman forget to do this morning?ATurn off the stove. BWash the pan.CWalk the dog.7Who might Maria be?AThe mans wife. BThe mans neighbour.CThe mans daughter.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What
4、will the speakers write about in the report?AThe National Science Museum. BThe History Museum.CThe War Museum.9How will the speakers do the research?ABy making calls. BBy sending emails.CBy interviewing passersby.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Why did the woman arrive early at the school?ATo get her timetable.
5、 BTo look around the school.CTo be free from her parents.11What is the mans major?AEnglish Literature. BEuropean History.CHuman Geography.12What will the man buy?ASome food. BSome notebooks.CSome pencils.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How long will the performance last?AFor five days. BFor eight days.CFor ten
6、days.14For which day are the tickets available now?AWednesday. BSaturday.CSunday.15How much is a ticket now?A6. B18.C30.16How will the man book the ticket?ABy phone. BBy post.CBy the Internet.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What is being held in the new sports stadium?AA match. BA conference.CA concert.18What
7、do we know about the City Theatre?AIt seldom hosts big shows. BIt has poor air conditioning.CIt lacks enough seats.19Which place is normally not on the route of the tour?AThe park. BThe theatre.CThe market.20What does the speaker advise tourists to do in the end?ASee some animals. BWatch a movie.CVi
8、sit some shops.第二部分阅读理解(共2节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D )中,选出最佳选项,并在该答案上将该项涂黑。AIve been really into surfing(冲浪) for more than fifteen years. I started learning in England, then I began going on surfing holidays abroad with my friends we went to Bali in Indonesia, and also S
9、outh Africa. After that I started wanting bigger challenges (挑战), so five years ago I decided to try the really big waves in Hawaii. Of course they can be dangerous, but its worth it for the excitement you get when youre riding them. Its a magical feeling, like flying above the ocean, and for those
10、few seconds you totally forget everything else in your life.JamesI started climbing about twenty years ago, and Ive now climbed three of the highest five mountains in Europe. It can be dangerous, and Ive had some scary moments, but the sense of achievement when you reach the top is amazing.MikePart
11、of me had always wanted to try skydiving (跳伞), but I was really afraid the first time. The worst bit was just before I jumped out of the plane I wanted to be back on the ground, not 4,000 metres up in the air. As a beginner you dont do it on your own youre attached to the professional (职业的) instruct
12、or who helps you land safely. That first time was five years ago, and since then Ive done more than twenty jumps on my own.SusanI became interested in snowboarding the very first time I tried it. I soon realised I had a natural talent (天赋) for it, and it wasnt long before I was winning competitions
13、and getting a bit of prize money. My dream is to be able to make my living just from boarding, so I now take three months off work every winter to perfect my skills.Teresa21What was the main purpose for James to go surfing in Hawaii?ATo find himself. BTo challenge himself.CTo learn from his friends.
14、 DTo experience flying above the ocean.22How long has Susan been skydiving?AThree months. BFive years.CFifteen years. DTwenty years.23Whats Teresas dream?ATo discover her natural talent. BTo have a sense of achievement.CTo become a professional sportswoman. DTo take part in a national competition.BS
15、econdgraders at Plummer Elementary School in Southeast Washington are shouting out insults (侮辱) in their school library.“Stupid!”“Skinny!”“Fat!”.Its part of a visit from Rick Daniels, a local author who writes books as part of his fight against bullying (霸凌). These kids are learning what kinds of wo
16、rds can harm others.Daniels knows a lot about bullying. When he was growing up in the citys Fort Totten neighborhood, he had a learning disability. So he got made fun of and hated going to school.“Kids would pick on me because I couldnt read or write too well,” Daniels told the children.After introd
17、ucing Plummers secondgraders to Remy, Daniels had them sign an “I Dont Bully”pledge (誓言)In 2014, his experiences encouraged him to write the book“Little Remy:The Little Boy Who Doesnt Want to Go to School,” about a thirdgrader who gets picked on because of his learning disability. Helped by his mom
18、and his teacher Remy starts fighting bullying and that turns him into a school hero.Even though Daniels still has trouble with spelling, he writes books at his apartment in Northeast, making sure to use the spellchecker on his computer. Back when he had just a dictionary, it was hard for him to writ
19、e anything.“If I had to look up the wordfrozen, Id have to turn every page in the dictionary until I saw it,”he said.Fighting bullying is actually Danielss third career. Years ago, he was a fashion designer in New York City, making shirts for famous people. When that business closed, he was offered
20、a job at the fashion magazine GQ which lasted about 15 minutes, when his bosses realized he couldnt write well.After that,_he got a job renting (租) cars and even worked at Reagan National Airport. He retired in 2007 and now spends as much time as he can creating coloring books and talking to kids ab
21、out bullying.24Why are insulting words heard from the library?AKids are making a promise to fight against bullying.BKids are welcoming a visitor in a special way.CKids are learning the harm of these words.DKids are bullying a disabled student.25What gave Daniels the idea of writing his book in 2014?
22、AThe scientific knowledge he has about bullying.BA story he heard about a thirdgrader.CHis experience of being bullied.DHis mothers encouragement.26How does Daniels deal with his spelling problems when writing?ABy looking words up in dictionaries. BBy recording all spelling mistakes.CBy turning to h
23、is teacher for help. DBy using a spellchecker.27What does the underlined word“that”in the last paragraph refer to?AHe worked in New York City as a designer. BHe was refused by a fashion magazine.CHe was suffering a learning disability. DHe worked at an airport.CI sometimes find that watching a film
24、adaptation (改编作品) of a book helps me to understand the story of a book. This is especially true for books from a different period or with a difficult dialect. My favourite example of these is Pride and Prejudice, which is also my favourite book.Film and TV adaptations of books also mean that books r
25、each a wider audience, prompting (促使) people to read the book if they really liked the film. In terms of language learning, watching film or TV adaptations of books can help to provide an understanding of a story that may have otherwise (否则) been difficult to understand. They also help to give a sto
26、ry a more modern twist (转折), for example Oliver! as an adaptation of Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. The language in the book can be enough to reduce a native speaker to tears, but the adaptation allows everyone to enjoy the story of the child Oliver. Similarly, the 1996 film Romeo and Juliet, an adap
27、tation of the Shakespeare play of the same name, enables those of us who havent studied Shakespeare to still enjoy his play.Of course, there are limitations and not every story that is translated onto the screen is liked by the many fans of the book, or even the author. For example, the author of th
28、e book Mary Poppins,P. L. Travers, hated Disneys adaptation, but it is now a wellloved work. One of my least favourite adaptations is that of Still Alice by Lisa Genova. They changed the location from Boston to New York for no real reason, which for some readers changes the whole feel of the book. I
29、n my opinion, adaptations are a great way to introduce people to the story and characters of a book before reading it. Theyre also a good way for people who may not feel confident enough to read a whole novel in a different language, but still want to enjoy a specific story.28The film adaptation of
30、Pride and Prejudice helps the author _.Adevelop an interest in the book Bunderstand the story of the bookClearn history of a different period Dunderstand the dialect in the book29How does the author mainly support his ideas?ABy listing facts. BBy giving examples.CBy making comparisons. DBy offering
31、explanations.30What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?AThe film Still Alice. BThe book Still Alice.CThe film Mary Poppins. DThe book Mary Poppins.31What is the authors attitude towards books being translated onto the screen?AHe pays little attention to it. BHe has doubts about it
32、.CHe is in support of it. DHe is against it.DThree French students, using the name “Obvious”, have produced the first artwork created mainly by a computer program to be sold at auction (拍卖). Using artificial intelligence (AI), Obvious created 11 portraits (肖像画) of an imaginary family they called Bel
33、amy.Obvious used 15,000 real portraits to train an AI program which has two parts. One part tries to create pictures that look real. The other part judges the work. If the portrait doesnt look real enough, the first part goes back and changes its decisions until it comes up with a better picture. Th
34、ese decisions are controlled by an algorithm (计算程序). The students made many choices, helping guide the AIs decisions. But even so, the painting is “signed” by the algorithm, instead of the students.On October 25, Obviouss picture, Edmond de Belamy, was sold at auction at Christies in New York. The f
35、inal price for Edmond de Belamy was $432,500 about ten times more than Christies expected.This is not the first AI artwork, just the first one sold at auction. In fact, many people are not impressed with the portrait. “The work isnt interesting, or original,”says 19yearold Robbie Barrat. He should k
36、now. He wrote much of the program that created the pictures.But he doesnt like the idea of Obvious selling the picture. He thinks its too simple and gives a bad idea of what real AI artists are doing. He points out that he created many pictures like these over a year ago.Obvious doesnt hide the fact
37、 that it used Mr. Barrats work, or even that its portrait is not the best AI artwork ever. Pierre Fautrel of Obvious said,“. the goal of our project was to do something that was simple enough for. my mother or brother to understand.”Obvious got the attention of Christies by selling another work, Le
38、Comte de Belamy, for over $11, 000 in February. One reason Christies chose to auction Obviouss work is because AI art is unusual now. In the future it will be much more common.32What does Paragraph 2 mainly explain?AHow Obvious made its decisions.BHow Obvious named its AI artwork.CHow Obviouss AI pr
39、ogram did paintings.DHow Obvious got the idea to become AI artists.33What can we learn about Edmond de Belamy?AIts Obviouss first AI artwork. BIts Obviouss best AI artwork ever.CIts the first AI artwork highly praised. DIts the first AI artwork sold at auction.34What does Robbie Barrat think of the
40、AI artwork sold at auction?AIt is of little artistic value. BIt is worth more than the price paid.CIt is a good example of real AI artwork. DIt is hard for common people to understand.35How does Christies feel about AI art now?AWorrying. BEnjoyable.CMeaningless. DMoneymaking.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短
41、文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Testtaking tipsPassing tests is a huge part of succeeding at school. Clearly, if you want to do well on a test, you need to prepare by learning the material (资料). _36_Just breathe.Even the best prepared student sometimes gets nervous before a test. Nervous feeli
42、ngs can cause people to forget facts that they know. _37_ Breathing deeply is helpful for this. So is moving your body slightly, such as by rolling your shoulders around. Try to arrive for a test a few minutes early, so you can relax before it starts._38_When you are handed a test, look over all the
43、 questions before you begin. Read them carefully, noticing details. Also pay attention to how many points each question is worth. Divide your time based on the percentage of your grade each question is worth.First answer questions you know and then go back to the difficult ones. _39_ But try to writ
44、e an answer for every question on the test, even if youre not sure of the answer. The only exception (例外) is if you will lose points for wrong answers._40_ If youre not sure whether you should change an answer, its best not to. More often than not, your first instinct (本能) will be correct.Try your b
45、est.Above all, study well and try your best. If you do that, you can be proud of whatever score you get.APay attention to the time.BRead the test through first.CSo one important testtaking tip is to try to relax.DBut other actions can help make testtaking easier.EThat way you dont spend too long on
46、one question.FCheck to make sure you have completed the whole test.GTry to finish early so you have time to review your answers and correct mistakes.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。If you ask your parents to babysit (照看小孩) regularly then you s
47、hould pay them. They dont have to _41_ you out for nothing.Of course, most grandparents will _42_ the cash, but dont let that _43_ you you must find other ways to show your _44_.Many grandparents dont have a regular income and some have to _45_ every dollar to make ends meet. Not only are they givin
48、g you their _46_ for free, theyre also probably spending a lot of money on travel, food and other things.I asked my mum why she doesnt charge to _47_ our kids and she said she loves them and _48_ to be a part of their daytoday lives. Were trying to put _49_ in her bag to pay for petrol, and are alwa
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
