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学年度第二学期高一年级质量调查(英语)试卷2023-2024本试卷分为第I卷(听力)、第II卷(选择题)、第m卷(非选择题)三部分第I卷为第1页至第2页,第H卷为第3页至第12页,第HI卷为第13页至第14页试卷满分150分考试时间100分钟第I卷听力第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)听下面五段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你将有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 is the mangoing todo firstA.Feed thedog.B.Walk thedog.C.Clean thedog house.
2.What isthe womanrelated toMr.CollinsA.His secretary.B.His client.C.His manager.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A publicservice.B.A restaurant.C.The mansfriend.
4.When will the mansee Dr.OwenA.On Tuesdaymorning.B.On Wednesdayafternoon.C.On Fridaymorning.
5.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In abakery.B.In arose garden.C.In aclothes store.第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)听下面几段材料每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段材料前,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材料读两遍听下面一段对话,回答6-8小题
6.Why doesthe mancall thewomanA.To getsome directionsto heroffice.B.To confirmthe meetingplace.C.To askher topick himup.
7.How muchdoes itcost the man bytaxiA.About$
5.B.About$
20.C.About$
30.
8.What timewillthe speakers havea meetingA.At2:
30.B.At3:
00.C.At3:
30.听下面一段对话,回答9U小题・
9.When willthe manmeet TanyaDolanA.On Monday.B.On Tuesday.C.On Wednesday.招待所work first.Tm stayingin ahostel dormitoryright now,but Iveput anad online to finda friendlyChinese familyfor a home-stay.That way,my Chinesewill improvemuch faster,especially mywritten Chinese,which Ifind the mostdifficult tograsp.Well,thafs allfbr now.I hopeyou guyscan visitChina sometime!Take care!Jim
51.What isthe authorspurpose intaking after-school classesno more than6words
52.Why didthe authordecide on China Givetwo of the reasons.no more than18words
53.What doesthe underlinedword meanin Paragraph21word
54.Why isJim lookingforahome-stayno morethan5words
55.What kindof persondo youthink the author isPlease explain.nomorethan20words第二节书面表达(满分20分)假定你是李津,你的外国朋友打算来北京旅游,因为在行程安排中有京剧欣赏,所以他想请你先
56.Peter给他简单介绍一下中国京剧要点如下.对的到来表示欢迎;1Peter.京剧的简单介绍(历史、特点、经典曲目等);
2.给一些来京旅行建议,并表达祝愿3Peter注意
(1)词数不少于100;⑵可适当加入相关细节,使内容充实、行文连贯Dear Peter,Looking forwardto yourearly arrival.Yours,Li Jin听力答案1-5CABCA6-10ABBBC11-15AACAB
10.Why isthe mangoing toParisA.To conductbusiness.B.To meethis manager.C.To take a vacation.
11.How willthe mango toParisA.By train.B.By car.C.By air.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题
12.What didthemanstudy inuniversityA.Law.B.Medicine.C.Economics.
13.What fruithas somethingin commonwith cocoabeansA.Apples.B.Bananas.C.Grapes.
14.What isthemostdifficult part of makingchocolateA.Melting itcorrectly.B.Cooling itin time.C.Testing itregularly.
15.What isthespeakerskey tosuccessA.Growing high-quality cocoabeans.B.Keeping adiary ofhis experiments.C.Trying totest variouschocolate.第II卷选择题(满分90分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分
52.5分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分225分)・从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
1.——Thank youfor allthat youhave donefor me,Mary!-.Just letme knowif youhave anythingI cando foryou.A.With pleasureB.It dependsC.No,thanks D.Dont mentionit
2.He wasfound on a benchwith alook,most probablyconcerned about the comingtest.A.seated;woirying B.sit;worriedC.sitting;worrying D.seated;worried
3.1,tomatoes wereplanted inSouth Africa.Then in the16th century,they werespread toother partsof theworld.A.Originally B.Slightly C.Extremely D.Annually
4.In thepast fewdecades,there hasbeen aincrease in the numberof peoplestudying abroad.A.dramatic B.previous C.normal D.grateful
5.To her,she tookresponsibility forher mistake.A.honor B.credit C.disappointment D.amazement
6.When Iam aboutto goa planeto go,I oftenthink ofa funnyjoke toldby mydad.A.abroad,aboard B.board,broad C.aboard,board D.aboard,abroad
7.He may be afarm boyat heart,but hislifestyle hasbeen sincehis familyrelocated in the bigcity.A transferredB.transformed C.translated D.transporteda clevermethod toprevent thechina cupfrom
8.HeA.came about;being damagedB.came upwith;being damagedC.put upwith;damaging D.put forward;damaging
9.This isthe onlyway wecan thinkof theoveruse ofwater instudents bathrooms.A.reducing B.reduced C.to reduceD.reduce10It wasthen Irealised momsseat wasempty!A.who B.where C.that D.which
11.Growing upmeans makingall sortsof decisions,some future.can completelychange yourlife andshape yourA.of themB.ofit C.of thatD.of which
12.Indeed,his slimbut strongbody isjust likethat ofmillions ofChinese farmers,to whomhe hasA.addicted B.devoted C.scared D.concernedhis life.
13.Recently,doctors haveobserved moreand morechildren with the virus.A.infected B.infecting C.to infectD.be infected
14.You becomeso deeplyin anactivity thatyou forgetthe time.A.dazzling B.disappointed C.absorbed D.adjustable
27.Another28was togo behindthewaterfall.This adventurestarted witheverybody walkinginto a(隧道)wet and29tunnel oneby one.It was30by severallanterns,making ussee thetunnelclearly.As thetunnel cameto anend,Icouldsee thatwe had31onto aplatform atthe footofthe waterfall.Here,I hada good32of howthick thewaterfall was.It was at leastone meter
33.34I experiencedNiagaraFalls,I wasshocked byhow35it was.And Ilook forward(滑索)to takingthe zipline nexttime toview NiagaraFalls from the sky.It willdefinitely bea wonderfultime,too.
16.A.experience B.destroy C.protect D.establish
17.A.photo B.raincoat C.lantern D.boat
18.A.ran outB.broke downC.fell apartD.passed by
19.A.novelists B.passengers C.employers D.composers
20.A.close B.similar C.polite D.equal
21.A.spot B.water C.color D.mist
22.A.get B.fall C.knock D.look
23.A.music B.laughter C.shout D.sound
24.A.see B.hear C.find D.keep
25.A.Shortly B.Actually C.Obviously D.Firstly
26.A.fly B.head C.date D.flow
27.A.career B.edge C.trip D.reality
28.A.way B.aim C.defeat D.fantasy
29.A.effective B.extinct C.distant D.narrow
30.A.lit B.improved C.transported D.limited
31.A.held B.rolled C.arrived D.fallen
32.A.opportunity B.view C.favour D.habit
33.A.long B.thin C.thick D.high
34.A.Although B.Unless C.After D.Before
35.A.extreme B.classic C.peaceful D.powerful第三部分阅读理解(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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑In Paris,the River Seine playsmany rolesin thecity:It dividesthe Right Bank from the Left Bank,acting asadividing line;it providestransportation byriverboat andplenty ofchance forpleasant walks;lots ofParis famoussightsare locatedon bothsides ofthe banks,including the Eiffel Towerand Notre-Dame Cathedral.(基本原则)The BasicsOneofthe best waysto see the Seine is towalk alongit particularlyfrom LesInvalides toHe Saint-Louis,where youcango acrossthe riveron bridgessuch asPont Alexandre III,Pont Royal,and Pont des Artsto seesome ofthe mostbeautifuland best-known buildingsin France.Besides,a River Seine tripallows you to restyour legsand enjoythe sights;book abrunch,lunch,or dinnertrip tocombine yoursightseeing with a Frenchmeal,or choosethe Eiffel Tower to enjoytwo ofParis mostpopular activitieson onetour.Things toKnow BeforeYou GoWhileyou arerunning throughParis maintourist areas,the RiverSeineishard tomiss;you wonthave togo fartofind it.There aremorethan30bridges overthe Seinein Paris.You shouldwear comfortableshoes forwalking alongthebanks andbridges andbe preparedfor crowdson popularbridges likePontdes Arts.When toGet ThereFora peacefulwalk,head to the riverin theearly morninghours beforemost ofthe crowdsand travelers arrive.Or goforan after-dinner walktotakeinthescenery ofthe Cityof Lighton thewater.Visiting Canal Saint-MartinIn northeastParis,the CanalSaint-Martin areaisaplace whereyou cansee footbridgesand modernlocals insteadofthe Seines traffic and tourists.Enjoy amore relaxingmoment.
36.Which ofthe followingcan beused todescribe the River SeineA.A riverboatprovider.B.A goodplace toswim.C.A dividingline inParis.D.An ancientsightseeing place.
37.Which isthebestlinetowalk alongto seethe RiverSeine according to theauthorA.From theRightBanktotheLeftBank.B.From LesInvalides toHe Saint-Louis.C.From PontAlexandreIIIto PontRoyal.D.From PontdesArtstotheEiffelTower.
38.What canwe knowabout theRiverSeinefromthe passageA.It is too faraway to be found.B.Popular bridgesover itmaybevery crowded.C.It is so widethat thereare fewbridges acrossit.D.Comfortable clothesshould beprepared whenyou walkover itsbank.
39.When doestheauthorsuggest visiting theRiverSeineA.At midnight.B.At thedinner time.C.The timewhen therearent crowds.D.The timewhen othertravelersarrive.
40.What canwe inferfromthe passageA.Travelers shouldbring enoughfood beforevisitingtheRiverSeine.B.Travelers canseethe SeinestrafficandtouristsintheCanalSaint-Martin area.C.Its agood choiceto visittheEiffelTower onanother tourafter visitingthe Seine.D・Its agood ideato seetheSeineand enjoya Frenchmeal atthe sametime.B(会议中心)McCormick Placein Chicago,the largestconvention centerin NorthAmerica,is coveredin glassthat(相撞)is enjoyablefor humansbut deadlyfor birds.On Oct5,over1,000migrating birdsdied fromcolliding withitsglass wallsin asingle day.According todata fromCornell University,the numberof birdskilled thereduring thatone nightis roughlyequal tothe typical yearlybird collisiondeaths atthe building.One keyreason forthe accidentistheglass.During theday,birds flytoward glassas itreflects aperfect imageof theskyand nearbytrees.As nightfalls,the brightlight fromglass buildingsattracts birdswho flyaccording tothe locationofthe moonand stars.The recentcollision happenedon thenight ofOct5,when thelights inthe buildingwere onfor anevent.After collidingwithabuilding,many birdswill dieon thespot froma brokenskull.Others maycontinue tofly forsomedistance,but theyrarely survivefor morethan afew hours,as BrendonSamuels,who researchesbird windowcollisionsattheUniversity ofWestern Ontario,Canada,told TheGuardian.Every year,nearly onebillion birdscollide withglass inthe US,accordingtothe USFish andWildlife Service.InChina,bird collisionsare notuncommon,either.In theautumn of2022and springof2023,the NationalAnti-birdCollisions Action Alliance reporteda totalof190cases of bird collisions,which includedseveral typesof birdslisted assecond-class protectedwildlife.(悲剧)(合适的)These tragediescould havebeen avoidedif appropriatemeasures hadbeen taken.Many placesaroundtheworldhave alreadyput forwardbird-related guidelineson buildingdesign.These includereducing theuse of(视觉标记)glass inbuilding wallsand applyingbird-friendly materialsand visualmarkers tothe buildingswalls.Turning offlights at night duringmigration seasonscan alsosignificantly helpreduce bird collisions.Alongside guidelineson bird-friendly buildingdesign,people canalso dotheir bitto helpbirds byputting stickers(贴纸)on glasswindows intheir homesand closingthe curtains at night.
41.What dowe knowaboutthebirdcollisionevent thathappened inChicago onOct5A.It happenedduring theday.B.About10,000birds werekilled.C.McCormick Placeclosed because of it.D.The buildingsglass isa keycauseofit.
42.According tothepassage,what happenstothebirds afterthey collidewith buildingsA.Many dieinstantly orwithin afew hoursdue toinjuries.B.They flyback towhere theycame from.C.They will be rescuedand rehabilitated.D.Most survivebut withminor injuries.
43.What arethetypicalcharacteristics ofbird-building collisionsA.Common andharmful tobirds.B.Unavoidable andfriendly tobirds.C.Rare anddamaged toboth birdsand buildings.D.Infrequent andpreventable toboth birdsand buildings.
44.What measureis suggestedto helpprevent birdcollisionsA.Building tallerstructures.B.Painting buildingsin brightcolors.C.Increasing lightingaround buildingsatnight.D.Reducing glassand addingbird-safe materialsin buildings.
45.What doesthis passagemainly talkaboutA.The effectsof closingcurtainsatnight onbird migration.B.The NationalAnti-bird CollisionsActionAlliancereport.C.The tragedyofbirdcollision withbuilding glass.D.The largestconvention centerin NorthAmerica.CScience fictionwriters createimaginary worlds.The waythings workin your imaginary worldswillbebased onactual science.So ifsimportant foryouto be familiarwiththescientific principlesand inventionsthat arerelated toyourcreation.For example,if yourewriting abouthumans livingonaplanet withzero gravity,then youneed toknow theeffectsof zerogravity on the humanbody.Then youhave tofigure outthe exactrules ofyourimaginaryworlds.And youhave tofollow them.If humanshave(进化)evolved tobreathe underwater in Chapter1,your charactercant drownin aswimming poolin Chapter
3.If yourrobotswrite poetrybut notfiction,then youcant throwa novelistrobot intoChapter
46.Whafs therelationship betweenactual scienceand science fictionA.Science fictionpromotes the development of actualscience.B.Science fictionoften reflectsthedevelopmentofactualscience.C.Actual sciencelimits theimagination describedin science fiction.D.Actual scienceprovides basicprinciples forscience fiction.
47.The secondparagraph is mainly developedby.A.making comparisonsB.giving examplesC.following thetime orderD.analyzing causes
48.Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUEA.It isnecessary todo somescientific experimentsbefore writingscience fiction.B.It ismore difficultto write science fictionthan ordinarydetective novels.C.Readers ofscience fictionactually pretendthe writersrules aretrue.D.It isgreat toleave somecontradictions inyour sciencefiction.目标
49.The targetreaders ofthepassageare.A.young scientistsB.sciencefictionwritersC.college studentsD.professional journalists
50.The passageismainlyaboutA.how todo scientificresearch B.how toraise interestin scienceC.what toexpect fromsciencefictionD.how towritesciencefiction第III卷非选择题(满分30分)第四部分写作第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题Hi there,Aunt Joan!How areyou Mumsaid youasked howI wasdoing,so letme tellyou aboutmy lifehere.As youknow,Tve beenin Chinafor arounda monthnow.I wantto studyin alocal university,which iswhy Itookthose after-school Chineseclasses.I decidedonChinabecause ifsa fast-developing countrywith tradelinks allover theworld.Studying herecould beuseful infinding agood jobin tradeor business.Whafs more,Chinese cultureis reallyinteresting,so choosingto comehere wasa no-brainer fbrme!Having saidthat,China isntlike Ithought itmightbe.Ithought itwould bequite oldand traditional,but inmany ways,the citiesare justas modernas backhome inVancouver,only withlots morepeople!There9ssomuch morefood totry,too,and itsall delicious!Everywhere Igo,I seerestaurantsand snackstalls-it seemstobea bigpartoftheir culture.Food hereis veryreasonably priced,so itsgreat fbr my budget.The peopleI meetare allvery welcomingtowards measaforeigner,and Ieven seemtobea pointof interest!However,hardly anyonespeaks Englishin myarea,so itcan bea bitoverwhelming attimes.But Iguess thafswhy Imhere—tolearn.Right now,Tm studyingevery dayfbrmyHSK exama Chineselanguage qualification.But Ialso geta chancetoexplore thecity.I usuallyget upextra earlyeach morningtoenjoya freshlymade breakfaston thestreet,and thenI oftenvisita park.Theres alol oftraditional cullurestill alivein China.The parksare fullof peopleplaying traditionalinstruments,playing Chinesechess,and evenwriting calligraphyontheground withgiant paintbrushes!My long-term planistotakeadegree coursehere.But itall dependson myexpenses,so Iintend tofind some。


