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青岛市部分中学学年高一上学期月教学质量检测2022-202312英语试卷第一部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
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37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA1234PENS isyour No.1source forpromotional pens,advertising pens,and logopens.We havebeenin businesssince1976,so you can beconfident that youre dealingwith atrusted namein theindustry.Everyone lovesa freepen,and byproviding yourcustomers witha penfeaturing yourcompanyname,logo,or message,you canbe surethat yourcompany namewill alwaysbe ontheir mind!Ourcustom imprintingservice comesat noextra charge,so the price yousee isthepriceyou payfor thepersonalizedpens.★Do you need pensfast Ina RUSHfor tradeshows ora corporateevent Tryour48hourpromotional pensrush servicefree ofcharge.We presentyou withmany stylesand types of printedpen.Let usknow whichpromotional penyou like and within48hours youwill havethe pens.★Want touse thetraditional methodof promotionalpens to reach outto customers,but dontwantto causemore damageto the environment J234PENS nowoffers eco-friendly advertisingpens tosuitany companyspromotional needs.1234PENS canconfidently offerproducts whichare madefromeco-friendly materials,including paper,cardboard,cornstarch,pine,bamboo andeven recycledplasticwater bottles.1234PENS offersa selectionof eco-friendly retractableand stick-type ballpointpens,mechanical pencilsand highlighters,all forless than$
2.00each.Imprinting oflogos andcorporateinformation isavailable insixteen differentcolors.Each penhas theuniversal recyclingsymbol printedonit,showing clientsthe companyscommitment to theenvironment.Feel freeto callus at8447367or emailus info@1234PENS.com if you have any questions.
1.What dowe knowabout1234PENSA.It hasits nameprinted oneach pen.B・It hasa historyof over40years.Lizzy*s flights.First,she was to flyfrom Atlantato HoustonWilliam HobbyAirport,arriving about9:00p.m.Then shewas todepart forSan Antonioabout11:00p.m.from HoustonsGeorge H.W.Bush Inter.Continental Airport.However,Bush issome25miles acrosstown from Houston HobbyAirport,andthere wasno groundtransportation availablebetween the two.The ladywho satnext toLiz onthe planelearned of the situationand,sensing Lizsworry,gave heraphone cardand$
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00.When Elizabethcalled usand explainedher situation,we advisedher tocontact apolice officer thereat theterminal.She did.He puther intouch withMs Joy Fears,a Continental gate agent.Initially,Ms Fearswasgoing toput Elizabethin ataxi to make thecross-town trip.Liz had$
20.00or sothat herdad hadgiven一her uponleaving AtlantaHartsfield Airport,plus the$
10.00that herseatmate hadgiven herenoughfor thetaxi fareto BushAirport.However,no doubtconsidering Lizsage and the latehour,Ms Fearsdecidedto showher kindnessby taking an enjoyableMoit yourself,approach.(代金券)First MsFears gota mealvoucher andgot Lizzyfed.Then sheproceeded toround upLizsbaggage,then putboth theluggage andour granddaughterin herprivate vehicle.She wentso faras topersonallydeliver Lizto theContinentalgateat Bush,and sawto itthat shewas properlychecked in and注意on herway for the55minute flightfromHoustonto SanAntonio.续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2We feelvery gratefulto Lizsseat-mate,the Houstonpolice officer.There aremany helpfulfolks whodont getrecognition for their kindness.
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46.Dear David,The studentsin ourclass aregoing tohaveaclimbing thisSaturday.We sincerelyinvite you to joinus.We willgather togetherat theschool gateat8p.m.Please bringalong whatyouneed,for example,food,water andcamera.It isexpected that we willcome backat2p.m.Of coursethere arelots ofbenefits fromclimbing.First of all,everyone cankeep inshape aslong asheoften practices.Whafs more,you cancertainly relaxyourself whenyou aresweating duringtheclimbing.The painin bodycan relieveyour tensenerves.Look forwardto yourreply.YoursLi Hua
47.One possibleversionWe feelvery gratefulto Lizsseat-mate,the Houstonpoliceofficer.I especiallywant toshow myappreciationto Ms JoyFearsfor seeingthat ourlovely Elizabethgot tous unharmed.I sentmy thankstoMs Fears,and mydaughter contactedContinental Airlineswith anAtta-GiH“fbr her.My daughteralsogave theHouston PoliceDepartment anAtta-Boy“for theofficer whoassisted Lizthat night.There aremany helpfulfolks whodont getrecognition foetheir kindness.Doing gooddeeds forotherpeople letsthem knowthat they are important,andtheassistance theyprovide helpspeople getthroughtheir livesin amore enjoyableway.In ourfamily,if eachperson getsto cultivatehis orherstrengths,we canwork togetherforthegreater benefit of thefamily.So Iwould like the worldto bearaboutthe generousactions ofMsJoyFears.C.It hasbuilt upa largepen market.D.It chargesa lowprice forextra service.
2.What ismainly discussedin Paragraph3A.The differenttypesof the products.B・The highquality ofthe products.C.The tradeshows of1234PENS.D.The quickservice of1234PENS.
3.The mainpurpose ofthe passage is to.A.introduce thedifferent servicesof1234PENSB・explain theprocess ofmaking logopensC.persuade peopleto orderthe productsD.show peoplehow tochoose differentpensBFeelings are the emotionaland physicalresponses towhat wethink aboutand howwe reactto dailyevents.Feelings arenatural——we cantstop themfrom happening.Because we are alldifferent,werespond to feelings invarious ways,sometimes positivelyand sometimesnegatively.But ifweareawareof ourfeelings,we canlearn torespect ourselvesand others.There aremany misunderstandingsabout feelings.For example,Feelings,that womanishstuff.Recognizing thatfeelings arereal andnatural fbreveryone is important.Some of us mayneveragree thatfeelings area partof living.Tt maybe difficultfor someofusto talk about ourfeelings.Learning aboutpersonal feelingsisimportantin buildingself-awareness andrelationships withothers.Most mentallyhealthy individualslearn toaccept feelings,both goodand bad.“Feelings dontexist,or theyare dangerous.So noone shouldtalk aboutthem.Refusing toadmitfeelings candamage relationships.It canalso buildup emotionsto thepoint whennegative behaviorsbreakout,for example,when an angry person hits the table.Not beingable totalk tothose werespectabout ourfeelings maycause anemotional shutdown”.Talking aboutpersonal feelingswith yourfamilymay help.But ifit doesnt,you mayneed totalk aboutyour feelingswith someoneelse.Instead ofdenying feelings,it ishealthier totalkaboutthem.One ofthe mostimportant thingsyoucan doto createrespect in a familyis neverto denysomeones feelings.Try tospend timeeach day,perhaps atthe dinnertable orin aprivate chat,talking about feelings.Teach yourchildren byexample,like Ifeel afraidthatyouwill besleepy tomorrowifyoudont goto bedsoon.Learn to be agoodlistener andshow understanding.
4.A.They arenegative.B・They happennaturally.C.They aredangerous.D.They existin women.What isthe featureof feelings
5.Why doesthe authormention“anangrypersonhitsthetable“in Paragraph3A.To tella story.B.To explainan idea.C.To showa fact.D.To givea definition.A.Doubtful.B-Negative.C.Favorable.D.Indifferent.
6.What isthe authorsattitude towardtalking aboutfeelingsA.Ways ofsharing feelingsinafamily.B.Effects ofdenying someonesfeelings.
7.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutC.Reasons forhaving respectinafamily.D.Importance ofteaching kidsaboutfeelings.The UnitedStates isa nationof carowners.Ninety-five percent of householdsown acar,and85(拥堵)percentofpeople getto work in one.This lifestylecontributes tocongestion onour roadsanddamages theenvironment.As autonomous vehicles beginto hitthe streetsover thenext decadeor so,itsbelieved thatall thiswill change.Autonomous vehicles will mostlikely decreasethe numberand severityof crashes,allow carstotravel moreclosely togetherand improvecooperation betweenvehicles,all ofwhich tendto reducetraffic jams andincrease capacity.However,this future is notcertain.To realizethe fullpotential benefitsof driverless cars,we willhaveto actsoon toencourage aculture inwhich transportationis shared.Many people in theautomobileindustry assumethat driverlessvehicleswillautomatically beshared,but thereis littleevidence thatthisis true.Most estimatessuggest thatdriverlesscarswill eventuallybe onlyslightly moreexpensive thantraditionalcars,which meanstheyll bewithin reachof manyconsumers,so usersare notwilling tosharerides.If mostpeople aregoing tobuy intoa shared-ride culture,they needto geta significantbenefit.Saving afew dollarsoff thefare isntlikely topromote themovement significantly.A betterbenefitwould beknowing thatyoure goingtoreach your destinationmore quickly.The way to makesure ofquickpassageisto redesignour roads to givepriority toride-sharing autonomous vehicles likebuildingpriority lanes.The costof travelwill alsobe variedbased onhow efficientlya vehicleuses theroads.Autonomous vehiclescarrying morepeople shouldget higherpriority thanthose carryingone ornone atall.Decision-makers mustpush forrewards thatencourage themost efficientuse ofour limited(基石出设施).roadway infrastructureThe autonomousfutureisrapidly approaching;it iscritical thatweact now,while theimpacts ofautonomousvehicleson traffic jams andemissions arestill largelywithinour control.
8.Whafs thepurpose ofthe firstparagraphA.To introducethe topic.B.To informthe severetraffic problem.C.To condemnAmerica forits hugecar households.D.To showthe damageof carstotheenvironment.
9.What canwe learnfrom the passageA.Autonomous vehiclesworsen trafficjams onroads.B・Autonomous vehiclesare likelyto reducetrafficjams.C.Saving somefares contributesto shared-ride significantly.D.Many peoplehave riddenautonomousvehiclesto avoidtrafficjams.
10.Which willbe abenefitofsharing autonomousvehiclesA.To savea largeamount ofmoney.B.To promotethe developmentof scienceand technology.C.To redesignroadstoprioritize car-shared modes.D.To allowyoutoreachyourdestination muchmore quickly.
11.Which isthe best title forthepassageA.Driverless CarsWill MakeOur TrafficProblems Worse.B.Autonomous VehiclesWill Makea Differenceto Traffic.C.Decision-makers ShouldTake SomeMeasures Quickly.D.The CurrentSituation ofCars in the UnitedStates isSerious.Heat cankill.It lowersa workersability toconcentrate andleads tonotable increasesin workplaceinjuries,research suggests.Yet,for reasonsincluding financialneed,workplace pressureand alack ofawareness ofthe healthimpactsof hightemperatures,many peoplecontinue towork pasttheir heattolerance.Outdoor workers,notably thosewithin theconstruction andagricultural industry,arethemost affectedby risingheat.Eventhe fittestpeoplein the worldare impressionableliketheOlympic athletescollapsing inthe bakingheatof Tokyo.(热衰竭).There aresome easyways toreduce therisk ofheat exhaustionOptimizing workhoursto avoidworkers beingout whenthe sunis atits hottestmay havethe greatesteffect onemployee health.Individualized,wearable sensorscould be a usefultool fordetermining likelyheat exhaustion.Early adoptionof thesedevices would beawin-win,according toDr JenniferRunkle,an environmental(流行病学家)epidemiologist boostingproductivity andreducing injurywhile ensuringthe healthandsafety ofan ageingworkforce andreducing therisk ofheat exhaustion”.Wider take-up ofwearable heatsensors byemployees,employers and healthcare providerswouldalso helpovercome gapsin heat awareness.“One importantfinding wediscovered inour researchwith outdoor workers isthat therewas amismatchbetween workersability tosense heatrisk andtheir actualexposure toextreme heatgained bywearables”,said DrRunkle.Another aidcould bewearable coolingtechnology,but suchdevices arelimited inavailability.Onesuch deviceis SonysReon Pocket2,which itlaunched inApril.A wearablecooling orwarming device(转移)worn insideclothing,it useselectrical conductorsthat transferheat whenelectricity isrunthrough them.There arepromising examplesof companiestaking moreresponsibility forprotecting workersfromextreme heat,such asmanagers ofbus driversin Jinan,China.Responsible employersshould beprovidingdrinks andshaded restareas tooutdoorworkers.
12.What doesthe underlinedword“impressionable”in paragraph2meanA.Highly impressive.B.Slightly sensible.C.Easily influenced.D.Hardly evaluated.
13.What didDrRunkle findoutA.The workforcewas ageingrapidly.B.Wearable heatsensors lackedgreat accuracy.C.Employers attachedlittle importanceto heatexhaustion.D.Workers,heatawarenessand actualheat weredifferent.
14.Why arebus driversin Jinanmentioned inthe lastparagraphA.To stressthe popularityof ReonPocket
2.B・To showtheir employersare responsible.C.To revealtheyarevery tolerantof extremeheat.D.To describe their unbearablepressure ofwork.
15.What canbethe besttitleforthetextA.Adjustments toWork HoursCan BeLife-saving.B.Campaigners AreCalling forWorkplace Protection.C.How CanNew TechnologyProtect OutdoorWorkersD.How WereBody TemperatureMonitors Invented第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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512.5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Looking tofind thatperfect bookWhether yourean enthusiasticreader orjust jumpinginto thereadingtrain,choosing agood bookto readcan seemlikeatough task,especially withso manybooks tochoose from.Weve gotthebesttips andtricks fbrpicking outthe books.Who knows
16.Read booksby yourfavorite authorsReach for a book youknow you41like becauseoftheauthor.17,you probablyhavean authoror twoyou areabsolutely fondof.Reading throughthe authorslist ofworks willhelp youseewhat titlesyou haventread—these unreadtitles mayjust be5-star reads.18Choose fbrabookthats alreadywidely praisedand highlyrated.Its easytofeelconfused aboutwhatto readnext whenthere arethousands uponthousands of books tochoosefrom.You cannarrowdown yoursearch bytakingalook ataward-winning books.These booksare considerednotable forareason,so pickone upto seewhat itis about.
19.Choose abook abouta topicthat interestsyou
20.just reachfor somethingthat reflectsyour reallife andrelates toyour hobbiesandinterests.This isa greatwaytodiscover charactersand storiesyoucanrelate to.Look attitles andcoverscarefully forkeywords thatrepresent yourfavorite things,or doa quickon-line searchwith yourkeywordand bookor fictionbook”.A.If yourean enthusiasticreaderB・Reachforaward-winning booksC.Narrow downthe waysof choosingbooksD.You mayjust find your perfectbook youlikeE.Once yourestuck onwhat kindofbookto picknextF.Just doit quicklyand seewhat canmotivate yourinterestG.After choosingthe book,you mayfindyouhave manyinterests第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)151,15阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWehad twoadorable catsnamed Boo and Scout.Scout ateanything wegave and(长沙发)21spending hisdays inthe comfortablecouch whileBoo was22in foodand moreadventurous.Moreover,Boo wasmore observant,andhe23to learnskills veryquickly.Though Boohad hisdaily outdoor
24.he alwaysreturned homeat nightto sleepinthe basementwith Scout.Our basementwas25from therest ofthe houseby aheavy door.In themorning,I foundit difficultto knowwhen Boowas readyto ventureoutside orwhen Scoutwas readytotest the26ofthecouch.Both catswould sitquietly behindthe door27I happenedto rememberthem oropened the door forsome reason.To dealwith the door problem,I boughta catbell witha button.I triedto28BooandScout topressthe buttontomakea ringingsound whenthey wantedout.I assumedthat Boowould graspthe29quickly,but Iwasnt sureif Scout would understand.30,within aweek,Scout learnedto ringthe bell.When Iheard the31,rd openthe door.However,despite mybest32,Boo wantedto donothingwith thebell.He wouldalways33thedoortobeopened.Fortunately,thetwocats34thedoordilemma ontheir own.Somehow,Boo35to rubnoses withScout whenhe wantedto gooutside andScoutwouldring thebellfor Boo.
21.A.missed B.risked C.enjoyed D.avoided
22.A.careless B・selective C.experienced D.normal
23.A.seemed B.continued C.pretended D.desired
24.A.dilemmas B.assignments C.adventures D.holidays
25.A.removed B・separated C-protected D.forbidden
26.A.softness B-beauty C・pressure D.value
27.A.after B.if C.though D.until
28.A.teach B・force C.elect D.bear
29.A.proposal B.plan C・theory D.skill
30.A.Undoubtedly B・Generally C.Unexpectedly D.Fortunately
31.A.sigh B・whisper C・scream D.ring
32.A.pursuits B・schedules C.efforts D.requirements
33.A.break upB・wait forC・knock atD.call on
34.A.analyzed B.solved C・found D.accepted
35.A.began B・agreed C.failed D.happened第二节共小题;每小题分满分分10L5,15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1Wang Facomes fromYunnan Province.He isa14-year-old boy36won theU14boys singlestitlein atennis competitionin September.He usedto helphis family37farm workat home.And bamboobaskets aresymbolic farmingtools球in hishometown.Villagers alwayscarry themwhen38workinthe field.He carrieshis rackets拍inthebasket39honor hishometown,which is40impress.Wang Fastarted tolearn tennisin2016after he41choose byZhang Xiaohong,head coachofatennis club.Over theyears heand histeammates havemade greatefforts toadvance42they skillsand gainmore knowledge.43final,he becamethechampion inthe tennistour.He wasconsidered tobe44dark horseinthegame andhisvillagers areproud ofhim.His successinspired many45teenager aroundthe country.第三部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是新华中学的学生李华,本周六你班同学打算举行一次登山活动请用英文给外教David写一封信,邀请他参加此次活动具体内容如下、
1.集合时间与地点800,校门口;.携带物品食物、水、相机等;2,返回时间下午两点;
3.登山的益处4注意:词数左右100Dear David,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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My granddaughterElizabeth livesin Washingtonstate.When shewas arather naive12year old,shehad spentthe summervisiting herfather nearAtlanta,Georgia.Elizabeths schoolwasto start inaboutthree weeks,so itwas decidedthat shecould stopand visitwith usin Texasbefore returningtoWashington justin timetostartschool.Our visitwouldberather shortcutElizabeth issuch ajoy thatwe enjoyevery momentthatwecanshare withher.I cantimagine whatthe travelagent inGeorgia wasthinking whenshe scheduled12-year-old。
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