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邢台市学年高一(上)教学质量检测〜20222023英语注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名考生号、考场号座位号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Which colorwill the speakers paintthe wallA.Green.B.Pink.C.Blue.
2.What hashappened toBobA.He hasfallen ill.B.He hasbeen latefor work.C.He hasgone for a businesstrip.
3.How muchwill Johnpay for the tourA.Nothing.B.$
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4.Where arethe speakersA.On aplane.B.Ina taxi.C.In aschool.
5.What arethespeakerstalking aboutA.Which poolthey like.report onShanghai Disneylands“happy tourism”and36it effecton thelocal economy.37report showedthat between2018and2019,over twothirds ofout-of-town visitorssaid theycame to the citybecause38Shanghai Disneyland.Between June2016and2019,visitors consumptionat Shanghai Disneyland roserapidly,leading to an increasein thecitys profits,and visitorsto the park39account forabout
4.09%of thecitys tourismincomes.40base onDisneylands experiences,the tourismacademy hasfound that theme parksare41much thanjust childrensplayground.They arealso one-stop destinationsfor peopleof allages.Men andwomen,with orwithout children,young orold,come ingroups andenjoy42visit here.All of them returnwith joy.There area varietyof newtourist43attraction suchas specialparades andservices inShanghaiDisneyland.Theyhave madeit agood placefor people44celebrate birthdays,holidays and other importantmoments in thepark,from45surrounding restaurants,hotels andmany otherbusinesses havebenefiteda lot.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.你校英语网站正在开展以为题的讨论请你写一篇短文发表在该网站上,内容包括.你对46“Online Safety”1网络安全的认识;在网上保持安全的建议
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Online Safety第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.I workedday andnight as a taxidriver,and Ialways dreamedof owningmy owntaxi company.One night,I tookanorder at11:00pm.When Iarrived at the building,it wasdark exceptforasingle lightin aground floorwindow.In thissituation,many driverswould justwait fora whileand thenleft.But Ihad seentoo manypeople whodepended ontaxis as their meansof transportation.I thoughtthis passengermightbe someonewho neededmy help.So Iwalked into the buildingand knockedat thedoor.“Just aminute Janswered anelderly voice.I couldhear somethingbeing pulledacross thefloor.After along time,thedoor opened.A smallwoman inher70s stoodbefore me.She waswearing atraditional dressand anold hat,like somebodyoutof amovie in the1940s.By herside wasa smallsuitcase.The apartmentlooked asif noone hadlived init foryears.Allthe furniturewas coveredwith sheets.I foundnobody else.In thecorner wasa cardboardbox filled with photos.I helpedtake hersuitcase outto the taxi,and thenreturned tohelp the elderly woman.She seemeda littleweak andtookmy arm.We walkedslowly towardsthe taxi.The elderly woman keptthanking mefor mykindness.I toldher,Itsnothing.I justtry totreat mypassengers theway Iwant mymother to be treated5She saidI wasthe bestman shehad everseenin theworld.And she gave mean address,and thenasked,Could youdrive meto the hospital”I answeredquickly,OK!”She toldme that she wasill andneeded tostay inhospital forseveral days,but her sons werein otherprovinces andcouldntget homein time.I listenedto whatshe saidcarefully andkept comfortingher.When wegot tothehospital,I wenttotheemergency roomwith her.After halfan hour,she wasadmitted intothe注意hospital room.At midnight,I rushedhome andcompletely forgotthetaxifare..续写词数应为左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答
2.The nextday,I gota callfrom theelderlywoman.A monthlater,theelderlywoman andhersonscame tovisit me.听力答案1-5BABAB6-10BCCAC11-15BACAB16-20CCBACB.Where theylike toswim.c.What innature theyboth like.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Who isin thisphotoA.Helen.B.Tina.C.Mike.
7.Where dothe mansgrandparents comefromA.London.B.Ankara.C.Manchester.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Who isprobably the manA.A parent.B.A teacher.C.A student.
9.What willthe womando nextA.Offer moreinformation.B.Attend alecture.C.Ask aquestion.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Where isthe manA.In thestreet.B.In apost office.C.In theMadison Building.
11.What isgood newsfor the womanA.The meetingis putoff.B.She isnear herdestination.C.The manfinds theaddress onlinefor her.
12.What shouldthe womando firstA.Go downthe BleacherStreet.B.Turn rightattheGerard Street.C.Cross theroad tothe postoffice.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Why doesthe mancome tosee thewomanA.To havea meal.B.To expressthanks.C.To tellher aboutan event.
14.How doesthemanfeel abouthis jobA.Satisfied.B.Tired.C.Regretful.
15.What dowe knowabout themanA.He is a cook.B.He isinterested incooking.C.He helpswith thefestival for the firsttime.
16.What doesthewomanask about the festivalA.The endtime.B.The position.C.Food types.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What willthe listenersdo atthe SantaClara ConventionCenterA.Watch games.B.Play football.C.Have ameeting.
18.How isthe grouptravellingA.By car.B.By bus.C.On foot.
19.What willmake the listeners excitedA.Players.B.Lunch.C.Games.
20.What isthe purpose of thetalkA.To attractmore guides.B.To introducea stadium.C.To explaintravel arrangements.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项A NewViewing Platformat Camley Street Natural ParkTheres anew viewingplatform addedto CamleyStreet NaturalPark.The platform is designedto bringarchitecture(建筑)and natureclose together.It isa peacefulplace to relax andhelps peoplediscover nature,especially wildlife.Youll havea lookat kinds of birdsif yourelucky.The foundationThe platform isfounded with the helpof theNew Architects:Finland UKExchange Program,which bringstogethernew architecturaltalents fromFinland and the UKto explorecities ever-changing relationshipwith water.The DesignTheplatformisdesigned bya teamof youngFinnish architects.The inspirationcomes from the rockyislands offtheNordic coastline.For Finns,these islandsare placestorelaxthe mindand getaway frombusy citylife.TheplatformoffersLondoners achance toexperience thisescape.The ExtraUseThe platformis alsoan importantnew learningbase forCamleyStreetNaturalPark.It willbe usedas anoutdoorclassroom anda placeto hostworkshops forschool children.It willgive childrenviews of the canalandotherwildlife andachance ofgetting closeto nature.Local schoolscan contacthere tolearn more.
1.What dowe knowabout the platformA.It isquiet andcalm.B.It ischangeable anddangerous.C.It separatesarchitecture fromnature.D.It canbe used for feedingwild animals.
2.What istheplatformused todoA.Explore countryside.B.View allkinds ofsports games.C.Experience natureand relaxoneself.D.Act asa classroomfor adultsand children.
3.Where isthe textprobably foundA.On awebsite.B.In atextbook.C.In acourse plan.D.On atechnology platform.BWhen Alicebecame aprimary schoolteacher inDetroit,Michigan,she wantedher studentsto fallin lovewithreading.But earlyon,she realizedthat somekids hadfew chancesto getbooks.She saidthatshehad figuredout whichbooks eachchild in the classliked to read atthe endof the first dayof school.To Alice,the solutionwas simple:Give kidsbooks.In2018,shegaveaway aboutone thousandsecondhand childrensbooksover threedays.Most peoplewere satisfiedwith thecharity event.But shewanted todo more.So sheset anew goalfor herself:Give awayone millionbooks.She gotto workat once,first bypersuading friendsto donatebooks ormoney tobuy books.Before long,asthenews of Alices projectspread,strangers startedto sendher pilesof books.As quicklyas receivingthe books,Alice gavethem tolocal schoolsfree ofcharge,and suppliedmany booksto littlefree librariesaround thecity.She alsohosted a book clubfor thelocal prisoners.In thefour years,Alice hasbeen doingall this.She hasgiven awaymore thanseventy thousandbooks,but hergoal isfarmore thanthat.She isnot slowingdown.She decidesto workharder toachieve hergoal.It istoo importantfor kidswithfew choices.Reading cantake youanywhere Jshe says.You cantravel intime andspace.If youcan read,you canlearnalmost anything.
4.What problemdid someofAlicesstudents faceaccording toparagraph1A.They couldnot readat all.B.They dislikedgoing toschool.C.They lackedinterest inreading.D.They hadlimited accessto books.
5.What didAlice doin2018A.She calledon adultstoread.B.She heldabookcharity event.C.She boughtsome booksin aproject.D.She solvedthe problemof thekids schooling.
6.What isAlice likeA.Proud andcold.B.Selfish andawkward.C.Outgoing andhumorous.D.Selfless andhard-working.
7.What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.A BookGiver B.A BookSellerC.The BestTeacher D.The RecentChoiceC(反映)African countrieshave retrievedsomehistoric heritage,which directlyreflects theimportant developmentofhuman society,from Europeancountries.Recently,Germany signeda dealforthereturn ofhundreds ofvaluable artworksfromthe Kingdomof Dahomeyin the19th century,in whatis todayBenin.(手工艺品)But manyartifacts arestill unluckilymissing andsome areon theirway back.One suchobject is aneight-legged seatfromtheold kingdomin Uganda.The importantarti-fact nowsits ata museumthousands ofkilometersaway inBritain.The woodenseat ishoused atthe University of Oxford.It isone ofat least279objects theretaken fromtheBunyoro-Kitara Kingdom.Apollo JohnRwamparo isa deputyprime ministerof Uganda.He reallyvalues thecountrys culturalheritage.He requestedthe Britishto returnthe artifacts.Uganda officialsare preparingto meetwiththeUniversityofCambridge inBritain aboutthereturn ofsuch historicalartifacts.The schoolhas anunknown numberof artifacts from Africa.Throughmany efforts,an artifactwas recentlyto itshome.The BritishMuseum holdsa largecollection ofartifactsfrom Africa.Rose Mwanjasaid Ugandascommission hadbeentrying hardon itand believedit couldhave somegood effects.She isUgandas commissionerfor museums.Sheadded shecould startwith thosethat aremore willingto cooperate.Many of the artifactsfromAfricacannot evenbe found.That ledtoanorganization star-ted bylate Congoleseartcollector SindikaDokolo.The organizationoffers tobuy Africanart fromcollections inforeign countries.By2020whenDokolo died,his grouphad successfullyrecovered15items.However,for Africangovernments,the recoveryof artifactsremainsa struggleand willtake muchtime.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“retrieved inparagraph1meanA.Reduced.B.Taken back.C.Given up.D.Recommended.A.In Benin.B.In Uganda.C.In Germany.D.In Britain.
9.Where isthe artifactof theeight-legged seatat presentA.Curious.B.Concerned.C.Uncaring.D.Confused.
10.What isUganda officialsattitude totheir countryscultural heritageAFrightening.B.Doubtful.C.Effortless.D.Challenging.
11.Which wordbest describesthe recoveryof artifactsDOnemillion speciesface extinction,more than ever beforein humanhistory,according toa UNreport releasedinMay.And humansshould beresponsible.()(评估)The IntergovernmentalPlatform onBiodiversity andEcosystem ServicesIPBES basedthe assessmentonsome15,000sources consideringthe causesand resultsof environmentalchanges overthe past50years.The findingsare clearand alarming.The researchershave foundthat about25percent of the worldsplants and(驯养的)animals are at riskof extinction.These includesea andland animals.Even the domesticated animalsareatrisk:Over9percent of thedomesticatedanimal speciesusedforfood andagriculture mighthave beenlost.There aresome bigproblems.This rapiddecrease ofthe naturalworld endangersglobal foodsafety andquality oflife.For example,about4billion peoplerely onnatural medicines,produced bythe disappearingspecies,for theirhealth care.(授粉)And lossesof speciesthat pollinateplants threatenup to$577billion incrops eachyear.The researchersidentified fivedrivers responsiblefortheunpleasant news.They thinkatthetop ofthelistis thechangeof landand seause.The changein ecosystemstowards agriculture,aquaculture andother humandevelopments hasledto changesinthenatural livingspace of species.It isfollowed bythe directoveruse ofcreatures harvestingcrops,cutting downthe trees,hunting andfishing andclimate change,including risingsea levelsand increasingextreme-weather events,wildfires,floods anddroughts.The finalcauses ofspecies extinctionare pollution,especiallyplastics,andthespread ofnon-native speciesthat candisplace orkill nativeplants andanimals.The researcherssay itis timefor humansto makea change.They thinkmaybe anew globalway tosave foodandrefuse wastein oureveryday lifecould turnthe tables.Whether thatis possibleisanopen question.
12.What isthe mainpurposeofthefirstparagraphA.To introducethe topicofthetext.B.To introducethe scheduleofthereport.C.To introducehumans senseof responsibility.D.To introducethe historyof humandevelopment.
13.What doesparagraph3mainly showA.The reliabilityofthefindings.B.The speciesof animalsworldwide.C.The seriousnessofspecies9reduction.D.The riskyexperiences ofthe researchers.
14.What isthe biggestthreat tospecies survivalaccording tothe researchersA.Climate change.B.Natural disasters.C.Changes oftheir livingspace.D.The directoveruse ofcreatures.
15.What arethe researchersin favorofA Ignoringthe foodproblem.B.Spreading non-native species.C.Limiting nativeplants andanimals.D.Changing somehabits in our dailylife.第二节共5小题;每小题分,满分分阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项There arelots ofdifferent dietsinourlife.Many fatpeople maywonder whata balancedand healthy diet for weightloss lookslike.16Eat alow-calorie diet.Having ahealthydietforweightloss doesnthave tobe adiscouraging experience.17If youwant tolose weight,replace yourfavorite mealswith otherthings.If youlike Italianpasta,for example,tryusing noodlesinstead!You willlikely cutthe caloriesof thatmeal inhalf whilestill full.Master blood sugar balance.If youreally want to becomea fat-burning machine,you mustcontrol yourbloodsugar.18To becomeenergetic,make surethat youadd someprotein andproper amountsof fatsto eachmeal.They willkeep youfeelinggood untillunch.(饥饿)19Starvation dietsdont work.They willleave youhungrier atthe endoftheday andonlyslow downyour progress.Choose to eat healthymeals!That doesntnecessarily meanyou haveto followthe sixsmallmeals,but itdoes meanthat you should becareful nottoeatso littlethroughout theday andthen eattoo muchat night.Track yourprogress.Psychology playsa hugerole inreaching yourgoals.If youreally wantto getto whereyou wanttobe,it meanskeeping yourselfencouraged.2This willkeep youfrom gettingdiscouraged andshow youhow muchbodyfat youare losing.Making adecision to live ahealthier lifestyleisakey partof mostpeoples life.Take actionright now,and youwontregret it!A.Keep youhungry.B.You shouldeat smallmeals often.C.Enjoy allkindsoffood withoutlimit.D.If youwanttolose weight,these tipsmay helpyou.E.No onelikes walkingaround onan emptystomach allday.F.The bestway isto trackyour bodyfat percentageonce aweek.G.To keepit simple,youshouldavoid foodcontaining muchsugar.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项It wasthe middleofthewinter30years ago.I struggledtoliveasayoung fatherwith twolittle children21on me.My collegeeducation,however,22helped mefind agood job.I workedin asawmill(锯木)1,cutting,packaging andsending wood.The jobwas
23.but thepay waslow.Cutting woodforeight hoursa dayextremely24my fingers,which werebleeding attheir tipsinthecold,dry winterair.One day,I drovemy oldcar inthe25tothesawmill.The workwas harderthan normal.The machineskept26,We hadto repairthem onceinawhile.We wereworn outand outof27Allthe heatersdidnt work,but wespent hoursinthecold airpackaging thehard woodtobe28across thecountry inthetrucks.When thework dayfinally ended,I feltreally29,I tookoff mygloves andchecked my30,They werebleeding again,and Ifelt more31thanever.The snowwas stillfalling.Igot intomy car,started the32and droveback home.Looking atthe achingfingers,I tried to holdbackmy tearsbecause Iknew it was nouse
33.I believedthat everythingwould getbetter witheffort.Then Itriedtoput a34on myface asI openedmy door.My childrenran upto me,calling out,“Daddy!”My wifehad prepareda richmeal.My heartwas suddenlyfilledwithhappiness andwarmth.I realizedthatitwas______35_to workfor myfamily.
21.A.looking B.taking C.depending D.acting
22.A.finally B.hardly C.unfortunately D.effectively
23.A.tough B.digital C.relaxing D.harmonious
24.A.prevented B.rescued C.limited D.damaged
25.A.snow B.sun C.flood D.hurricane
26.A.speeding upB.coming alongC.catching onD.breaking down
27.A.control B.breath C.work D.place
28.A.bought B.cut C.delivered D.cleaned
29.A.honoured B.tired C.shocked D.frightened
30.A.fingers B.legs C.faces D.eyes
31.A.comfort B.beauty C.loss D.pain
32.A.engine B.door C.lecture D.investigation
33.A.applying B.crying C.exiting D.volunteering
34.A.pity B.sign C.smile D.mask
35.A.useless B.false C.easy D.worthwhile第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1After surveyingmore thanthree millionvisitors overthe pastfive years,China TourismAcademy releaseda。
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