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1、哈三中20222023学年度高一学年入学调研考试英语试卷(考试时间:90分钟试卷总分值:120分)第一局部:听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题:每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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。1. What does the man think of skiing?C. Dangerous.C. A beach trip.C. Ann.C. Rihannas personality.C. The job was
2、 difficult.A. Boring.B. Thrilling.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A future plan.B. A golf class.3. Who is at the top of the class?A. The man.B. Kate.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Rihannas clothes.B. Rihannas music.5. Why did Evan fail the interview?A. He wasnt serious.B. He was
3、 too nervous.第二节(共15小题:每题1.5分,总分值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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项。 听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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和第7两个小题。6. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.B. Strangers.C. Assistant and customer.7. What will the woman do
4、next?A. Try a black sweater on.B. Try a blue sweater on.C. Buy a black sweater.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. Why isnt Samantha going on the field trip?A. She doesnt have enough money.B. She is busy with her stamps.C. Her friends dont lend money to her.9. What do we know about Samantha?A. She will get money
5、 by selling stamps.B. She usually borrows money from her friends.C. She sometimes babysits her sister for money.B. Deliver newspapers. C. Do some10. What will Samantha probably do to earn money?A. Babysit her sister.第五局部:单句语法填空76. was founded77. touching80. that81. with84. have come 85. whom78. feel
6、ing82. involved79. connection83. closerhousework.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. How is the man feeling now?A. Sad.B. Tired.12. How long has the friend stayed in the mans house?A. One week.B. Five weeks.13. When will the friend probably leave?A. When he gets money from the insurance company.B. When a fire
7、breaks out in the neighbourhood.C. When the man tells him to leave.听第9段材料,回答第14至第17四个小题。14. Why did the program give a prize to young heroes?A. To inspire people to help others. B. To attract more viewers.15. What did Mike do last year?A. He set up a school.B. He built a website.16. What does Lisa d
8、o for other young people?A. She finds friends for quiet students.B. She gives money to the charity.C. She makes others happy.17. What does Alan do in his free time?A. He practices walking.B. He raises money.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20三个小题。18. What is the speaker talking about?A. A programme.B. The telephone.1
9、9. How can we know about current affairs with a phone?A. By calling people around the world.B. By reading emails from abroad.C. By surfing the Internet.20. When was the telephone invented?A. In 1876.B. In 1976.第二局部:阅读理解(共两节,总分值40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项AC. Happy.C. F
10、our weeks.C. To find more heroes.C. He made a TV programme.C. He helps the sick.C. A great inventor.C.In 1867.This page summarizes the service offered by some of the best online tutoring websites on the Internet. Weprovide a brief summary of each of the websites, the service they offer, the cost of
11、their service and our opinions ofthe pros and cons of each website.In our opinion, Tutor Vista offers the best buy in the field of online tutoringservice. For $100 per month your child can have unlimited tutoring. There are significant discounts for multi-month contracts ($ 50/month for 12 months or
12、 more).Tutor Vista is founded by Krishnan Ganesh in 2005 with headquarters in Bangalore, India. Its mission is to provide world-class tutoring and high-quality content to students around the world一anytime, anywhere and in any subject.Tutor Vista only hires experienced tutors. Most have a master or P
13、h. D. degree as well as 5 to 10 years teaching experience and they must pass strict certification exams.You can schedule sessions with your preferred tutor in advance. Using a technology called VblP, a student and a tutor talk naturally with headphones and microphones. The student and the tutor also
14、 share a “Whiteboard“ that they both can write on. No special software is required but a headset with microphone is recommended. The company takes advantage of the highly educated, low-wage-base Indian population to offer the most cost-effective online tutoring service on the Internet.Pros:Highly qu
15、alified tutors.Unlimited online tutoring. Low cost.Cons:Maybe some language problems. Voice interaction requires purchase of headset with microphone ($2550 from Amazon).21. How much do you have to pay if you make a contract for i.5 years on Tutor Vista ?A. $1,800.B. $1,200.C. $900.D. $2,000.22. How
16、can a student get help from his tutor when he has problems?A. He can communicate with the tutor through chatting onlineHe can call the tutor directly anytime.B. He can write an email to his tutor and wait for the reply online.C. He must wait some days to meet the tutor personally.23. According to th
17、e passage, what may be discussed next?A. Other tutoring websites.B. The best service provided by TutorVista .C. The qualified teachers from Tutor Vista .D. The great benefit of learning on Tutor Vista .BAbout 20 years ago, Daniel Hoffman, a classically trained violinist met a young musician playing
18、in the town square in Marrakech, an ancient city in Morocco. They communicated in the little French they both knew, but their main common language was music. On the back of a motorbike of the fellow violinist, Hoffman weaved through the back streets of the city and then learned his first lessons in
19、Andalusian music, the classical music of North Africa.That experience gave birth to an idea: What would it be like to try to learn how to play different violin styles around the world in just one week? Oh, yes, and at the end of that week, play a concert. He even got a name for the concept musical e
20、xtreme sports”.It took him almost two decades to launch that dream with a friend, who introduced him to the wonders of Kickstarter, a funding platform for creative projects. Up to now, the dream has taken the form of a new documentary currently airing on American public television stations called “O
21、therwise. Its Just Firewood.In the documentary, Hoffman travels to County Clare, Ireland, where he takes lessons with James Kelly, a master Irish violin player, for less than a week and then performs together with him in front of an audience; many of whom are star Irish musicians.The film is what Ho
22、ffman hopes will be the first of an eventual series of short documentaries, showing him learning to play the violin in a variety of styles, including the folk music of south India, Sweden, Greece, Romania, and West Virginia.That would add to his extensive repertoire (全部曲 目),which already includes Ba
23、lkan, Middle Eastern, and Turkish styles. uThe big joke is whafs the difference between the fiddle and the violin? Its the person who plays it,“ says Niall Keegan, a traditional flute player. Its the music you make on it that makes it Irish or English or French or classical or jazz or whatever else.
24、 It9s how we imagine it and how we create through it that make it and give it character.Otherwise, its Just Firewood. he says, words that became the films title.24. Where does Hoffmans idea of musical extreme sports come from?A. His sightseeing tour on a motorbike seat.B. His exploration of the loca
25、l music.C. His constantly changing taste in violin styles.D. His cooperation with the young violinist. 25. What did Hoffman think of his own idea?A. Influential.B. Time-consumingC. Challenging.D. Controversial.26. According to the passage, the series of documentariesrecord Hoffmans experience in lea
26、rning various violin stylesA. help Hoffman to become a master violin player C. are funded by American public television stations D. introduce different styles of musicians around the world 27. The title of the documentary Otherwise, Ws Just Firewood.is used to emphasize. A. the power of diversified
27、artistic expressionB. the pleasure in learning traditional musicthe technique of instrument playingD. the importance of famous artistsCWeve all felt the tap to the soul you get from driving by your old high school or hearing a tune you once danced to. But why is that feeling so universal?Nostalgia,
28、a combination of the Greek words nostos (homecoming) and algos (pain), was a special type of homesickness associated with soldiers fighting far-off wars. Seventeenth century physicians worried such thoughts put health at risk. In the 19th century, doctors believed it could cause irregular heartbeat,
29、 fever, and death.Our understanding of nostalgia has developed since then. “Its a very mixed emotion,“ says Frederick Barrett, a neuroscientist. That makes it hard to fit into existing theory, which typically categorizes emotions as either positive ornegative. And triggersthe cars, music or smellsar
30、e extremely personal. Therefore, designing a standardized study is difficult.But we do know nostalgia has a marked effect on us: brain imaging studies show that those experiences have their own neural signature. Neuroscientists argued that the emotion is co-produced by the brains recall and reward s
31、ystems. They found that nostalgic images use the memory-managing hippocampus (海马区)more than other sights, as people mine autobiographical (个人经历的)details deep in the past. This mental effort pays off: as the hippocampus activates, so does one of the brain 9s reward centers.That longing for the past m
32、ight be a protective mechanism, says Tim Wildschut, a professor. His work also suggests a more primitive purpose for the feeling: it developed to remind our ancient ancestors of pleasant physical feelings during periods of discomfort and pain.Recent research suggests the occasional look backwards ca
33、n give us a boost in unnoticeable ways: by increasing self-respect and protecting against depression. Nostalgias apparent power to jump-start ones memory also seems to improve recall ability in people with Alzheimers disease.New flavors of reminiscence therapy, (回忆疗法)are emerging around the world. I
34、n 2018, the George G. Glenner Alzheimer Family Centers opened its first Town Square, an adult daycare facility designed to look like a small town in 1950s America. Though Town Square has yet to publish peer-reviewed data on the success of the program, clients say it has helped seniors access dusty m
35、emories and reconnect with loved ones.Scientists need a lot more information to adequately characterize this complex and bittersweet feeling. But while centuries of doctors considered nostalgia a deadly disease, we now know: it can help us make it through today.28. What can we learn about nostalgia?
36、A. It was a well-defined scientific idea.C. It was first discovered in Greece.B. Its more common among soldiers.D. Its set off by personal experiences.29. What does the underlined word triggers in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Categories.B. Effects.C. Causes.D. Characteristics.30. In what way might nostal
37、gia benefit people? A. It protects people from Alzheimers disease. C. It gives seniors a sense of security.31. Where is the text probably from?B. It helps ease peoples discomfort.D. It improves peoples learning ability.A. Textbook.B. Scientific magazine.C. Autobiography.D. Laboratory report.A study
38、led by The University of Edinburgh researchers found that the performance of runners who listened to self-selected music as they ran after completing a demanding thinking task was at the same level as when they were not mentally tired. The findings of the study were published in the Journal of Human
39、 Sport and Exercise.Researchers used two tests to study how listening to music affected the running performance of fitness enthusiasts. One test looked at the effects on the interval running abilityalternating between high intensity (强度) running and lower intensity joggingwith a group of nine exerci
40、sers, and the other on a 5 km time trial with a group of nine trained runners. The groups completed a 30-minute computer-based cognitive (认知的)test which put them in a mentally worn state before completing high intensity exercise. They were tested with and without motivational music which they select
41、ed.Taking into account the results of a baseline test taken by participants that they did without completing a mentally demanding test beforehand and without music, the researchers found the interval running ability of the mentally worn fitness enthusiasts was slightly greater with music compared to
42、 that without music, and was the same as when the participants were not mentally tired. The 5 km time trial performance also showed small improvements with self-selected music compared to no music.Dr. Shaun Phillips, of The University of Edinburghs Moray House School of Education and Sport, said, Fe
43、eling tired mentally is a common occurrence for-many of us, and can negatively affect many of our daily activities, including exercise. Finding safe and effective ways to reduce this negative impact is therefore useful. The research showing that listening to self-selected motivational music can help
44、 active people improve their endurance (耐力) running ability and performance when mentally worn out may provide a useful strategy.”What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about the study?A. Its purpose.B. Its principle.C. Its process.D. Its participants.32. Why did the researchers consider the baseline
45、test?A. To prove that their finding is useful.B. To offer evidence to support their study.C. To make a comparison with their test results.D. To find links between music and mental health.33. What is Dr. Shaun Phillips, attitude towards the research?A. Approving.B. Tolerant.C. Critical.D. Carefree.34
46、. Which of the following can serve as the best title?A. Being Mentally Tired Is a Common FeelingListening to Music Benefits Mental HealthB. Exercise Regularly Improves Mental ConditionRunning to Music Reduces Mental Tiredness 第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。More than
47、ever before, students all over the world are turning to online learning to further their education. 36 In order to help you as an online learner develop better study skills, keep reading to see some of the best study tips.Practice Good Time Management. Time management is possibly one of the most imp
48、ortant and valuable skills for online learners. 37 If you are busy with online studies as well as other commitments, avoid a study period right before an exam. TVs recommended that you plan ahead and be responsible for your own time.Remove Distractions. This might be a hard step to conquer. From social media to kids playing in the next room, youre bound to face countless amounts of distractions