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1、C. Advertisements.C. For work.C. Lindas co-worker.C. In a college.C. He had his leg hurt.哈尔滨市重点学校2022-2023学年高一上学期12月阶段性检测英语试卷第一部分:听力第一节(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。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. When are the speakers going to play tennis probably?A. R
2、ight now.B. Tomorrow.C. Next Sunday.2. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The traffic was bad.B. The woman missed the carnival.C. The weather was bad for a fortnight.3. Why is Anne late?A. She lives far away.B. She doesnt have a car. C. She doesnt have a phone.4. How much will the man pay fo
3、r the tickets?A. 18 dollars.B. 24 dollars.C. 30 dollars.5. What is probably the woman?A. A clerk.B. A librarian.C. A waitress.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,每小题将给出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. Whafs the
4、funny film mainly about?A. Tall customers.B. A shop owner.7. Why did the customers come to the shop?A. They found themselves cheated.B. They thanked him for growing 20 centimeters taller.C. They found that too many people sent him money. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why did Linda go to London?A. To take a hol
5、iday.B. To see a doctor.9. Who was ill?A. Linda.B. Lindas manager.10. What are the speakers going to do tonight?A. To leave for London.B. To have dinner with a friend.C. To take the managers office.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a doctors.B. In a shop.12. What happ
6、ened to the mans leg?A. He had his leg wounded. B. He had his leg burnt.哈尔滨市重点学校2022-2023学年高一上学期12月阶段性检测答案听力1-5 CBABC6-10 BACBB11-15ABCAB16-20 BCBCA阅读理解21-23 CAD24-27 DCBD28-31CCBA32-35ADBA36-40 GCEBD完型填空41-45ACBDA46-50BDACB5b55DACBC单项选择56-60CBDCA61-65ABBDC66-70BBADA单词填空71. description75- unfamiliar
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8、etermination86. strength90. were94.endangered99. that95- for100. be trainedlearning that you are eager to know the after-class activities in my school, Im more than delighted to share with you some relevant information.There are various kinds of after-class activities in my school, including arts, s
9、peech contests, sports and so on. Among them, playing football is my favorite, which does me lots of benefits, not only building up my body, but also freeing me from the pressure of study. Whats more, I have also made many friends while playing football.Whats your favorite after-class activity? Look
10、ing forward to hearing about your amazing school life.Yours,Li Hua13. What is the man worried about?A. He has to stay in bed for two days.B. He has to attend an important meeting.C. He can not play in a football match.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where are the speakers?A. On a plane.B. On an airport bus.C.
11、In the waiting room.15. What made the woman so worried at the beginning of the conversation?A. Her brother had an accident.B. She would be late for her flight.C. She missed the bus to the airport.16. Why does the man say you waste time waiting around doing nothing?A. You may get to the airport too e
12、arly.B. You may spend a lot of time traveling to the airport.C. You may wait for some time on the plane before taking off.17. What is the weather like that day?A. Rainy.B. Cold.C. Fine.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the passage mainly about?A. Students in different countries lead different lives.B. D
13、ifferences between European and American universities.C. Different university professors have different teaching methods.19. How do American professors teach in class?A. They ask students to give lectures.B. They give lectures to students for the most time.C. They ask their students questions and en
14、courage them to discuss in class.20. Where can university students be more concentrated on their studies?A. In European countries. B. In class discussion.C. In the US.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分4。分)AFour winter wonderlands for cold-weather getaways JW Marriott The Rosseau MuskokaBeat any holiday stress with th
15、e new HydroSpa opening at Muskoka JW Marriott on Nov. 1. The outdoor water entertainment will be open year-round, offering multiple ways to relax including sea-salt floating pools and hot bathtubs.Stays from $349 / night Old Stone Inn Boutique HotelThis historic inn in Niagara Falls offers multiple
16、ways to relax. Theres Winterfest, meals enjoyed in dining domes (穹顶)housed in the inns private square, and the Alpine Club offering roasted nuts and wine around a fire pit. The property will host its annual holiday market on Nov. 26.Stays from $249 / night Dromoland CastleIf youre going to go bigand
17、 further awayfor New Years, you may as well go black tie. This grand estate in western Ireland is offering a three - night celebration package, beginning either Dec. 30 or 31. The event on New Years Eve includes a cocktail reception and six-course dinner. Guests will haveaccess to various activities
18、 on the propertys 450 acres including hunting and farming.Stays from $2,051 / night St. Regis AspenAlong with access to many ski options, the hotefs guests can expect family-friendly fun during the week leading up to Dec. 25. The workshop here is a craft room where attendees can make everything from
19、 toys to gifts by hand. Additional sessions cover winter cooking and house decorating.Stays from US $899 / nightHow often is the holiday market open in Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel?A. Monthly.B. Daily.C. Yearly.D. Weekly.21. What activities can you enjoy if you stay at St. Regis Aspen?A. DIY.B. Floa
20、ting.C. Skating.D. Hunting.22. Which may offer life experience in the countryside?A. St. Regis Aspen.B. Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel.C. JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka.D. Dromoland Castle.BHonk if You Love BirdsWhen Ariel Cordova-Rojas rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York
21、, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. Bingo! A mile into her walk, she spotted a gorgeous female mute swan near the waters edge. Cordova-Rojas, 30, who had worked at the Wild Bird Fund rehabilitation center (康复中心)in Manhattan, knew that mute swans can attack people. But as she
22、 approached this one, it didnt move.She was certain that the bird needed medical attention. Cordova-Rojas put her jacket over the birds head to keep it calm, carefully picked it up, and held it in her arms. And then a thought struck her: What do I do now?Her best bet was the rehab center, but that w
23、as across the East River and clear on the other side of town. How was she going to transport a 17-pound swan on her bike all that way? Luckily, some puzzled strangers driving by offered her, her bike, and the swan a lift to a nearby subway station.On the subway, no one seemed particularly annoyed by
24、 the feathered passenger. uOne guy”,says Cordova-Rojas, uwas sitting right in front of me on his phone. I dont know if he noticed there was a swan in front of him.”Cordova-R(yas called the rehab center on the way, and Tristan Higgin, an animal-care manager, picked her up at the subway station and dr
25、ove bird, bike, and rescuer to the facility. There, staff members determined that the swan might have lead poisoning, caused by swallowing weights used on fishing lines.The staff got the swan back up on her webbed feet. She even made a boyfriend at the centeranother injured swan. Sadly, even with al
26、l that TLC, the swan became ill with a bacterial infection. Two months after Cordova-Rojas came to her rescue, she passed away.Its a disappointing ending, but the real story is just how far some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big cityliterally. wIn all, Cordova-Rojas traveled two hou
27、rs by foot, car, and subway, says Higginbotham, Thats the perfect summary of who she is.”What happened when Ariel Cordova-Rojas went on her trip to Queens?A. She was attacked by a swan when watching birds.B. A female swan was lifted to the nearby subway station by strangers.C. A female swan was tran
28、sported to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge.D. She discovered a sick mute swan and took it to the rehab center.25. What can we learn about the swan in the passage?A. It had never been to a rehab center before.B. It bothered the travelers on the subway.C. It was poisoned and then caught a disease.D. It wa
29、s successfully rescued by all the passers-by.26. Which of the following words can best describe Ariel Cordova-Rojas?A. Enthusiastic and creative.B. Warm-hearted and professional.C. Cooperative and generous.D. Responsible and ambitious.27. What does the underlined words probably mean?A. the buildingB
30、. the equipment C. the subway station D. the rehab centerCFacial recognition cameras are everywhere, including in your smart phone. Many people rely on this technology to unlock their phones, open doors or make quick payments, but there is a problem: Everyone is wearing mask. What a hassle!Now, tech
31、 companies have updated their software. Facial recognition technology can now identify people even if they are wearing a mask.Beijing-based tech company Hanwang has announced a software which can correctly recognize 95 percent of people wearing masks, Engineering & Technology (E&T) reported. Whats t
32、he secret? Its all about your eyes.Marios Sawides, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, US, studies facial recognition technology. As we get older/ he said, “our faces change shape, but not the area around our eyes. It stays the sameeven if we put on weight.”Another company has also been worki
33、ng on this kind of software. Techs has AI that measures the shape of your face. It also scans your iris (the colored part of your eyes). Techs hopes to ignore all of the face below the nose.Facial recognition software is about more than just unlocking your phone. Ifs about public safety. Contact-fre
34、e verification (验证)has become extremely important due to the COVID-19. More than that, facial recognition can be used to fight crime (犯罪).“It can detect crime suspects,M said Huang Lei, Hanwangs president. Hanwangs technology is used by police in high-security settings. This means places like govern
35、ment buildings, subway stations and airports. Huang admits one big weakness of this new technology: It fails when people wear both masks and sunglasses. uIn this situation, all of the key facial information is lost, but I am convinced that we can overcome the weakness in the future,M said Huang.28.
36、What does the underlined word “hassle” in paragraph 1 mean?A. habit.B. rule.C. trouble.D. resource.29. What makes facial recognition software able to identify people wearing masks?A. The forehead.B. The shape of face.C. The eye region.D. The facial expression.30. What is Huang Leis attitude towards
37、the facial recognition software?A. Negative.B. Favorable.C. Opposed.D. Doubtful.31. What can be inferred about the new technology from the last paragraph?A. There is room for improvement in it.B. It cannot store key facial information.C. It will lose popularity in the future.D. It wont work if peopl
38、e wear glasses.DDo you think alien beings exist somewhere in the universe? It seems like Mars, our closest neighbor, has inspired the most science fiction as the place where aliens are most likely to come from. Recent Mars probes (探测)have shown us that there is no life on that planetat least not now
39、. But that does not mean that life does not exist elsewhereafter all, the universe is really big. A lot of scientific research is going on in the search for “extraterrestrial life”.Think about itwhy should the seven billion people on this little planet be the only living beings in the universe? It w
40、ould, in fact, seem reasonable that this is not the case. So scientific research in this matter is based around the idea of finding other planets that have environments that can support life 一environments similar to the Earth. The search is on for the evidence of the existence, or earlier existence
41、of life: from very wise beings to simple organisms.So far, there have been a number of theories as to which planetary bodies may have an atmosphere that can support such life and therefore deserve closer attention. As for places within our own Milky Way Galaxy, it has been assumed over the decades t
42、hat Mars and Venus, as well as some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, may have been hosts for life. Now, as technologies have improved and we can obtain measurements of the composition of the atmosphere on extra-solar planets, the chances of finding “alien“ life forms are increasing.There has been
43、 a theory that some of the planets in the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Gliese 581 may be able to support life. In 2007, scientists discovered exoplanet Gliese 581cand felt that its atmosphere was most suitable for supporting life. But further research revealed that it would not. Now, attenti
44、on has been turned to Gliese 581(1, at the outer edge of the stars habitable zone. The main standards for deciding whether a planetaiy body can be life-supporting are atmospheric conditions which allow the existence of water. Gliese 581 is about 20.4 light years away from the Earth, so even if life
45、does exist there, the distance would mean that communication would be unlikely.Having said thiswho says alien life fonns (if they exist) need water? 32. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Life existing outside of the Earth.B. The evidence of the existence of life.C. Other faraway p
46、lanets in the universe.D. Creatures known from science fictions.33. What makes it possible for people to find “alien beings”?A. Modern scientific theories.B. Atmospheric conditions.C. Emdronments similar to the Earth.D. Advanced technologies.34. From the passage, we know that.A. the atmosphere of Gl
47、iese 581c was most suitable for lifeit is not certain whether alien life forms need water or notB. the 7 billion people on the Earth are the only beings in the universethe distance of 20.4 light years makes it impossible to find life on Gliese 581d 35. Which of the following is the best title for th
48、e passage?A. Do Aliens Exist?B. Is Mars Suitable for Life?C. Are Alien Life Forms Various?D. Can We Communicate with Aliens?ERegular jogging (慢跑)can reduce your risk of health problems. If youre new to jogging, getting started can seem a little difficult. q6 .Fuel your body 2 hours before joggingEat a healthy meal rich in fruit and vegetables before jogging. 27 . It will also help muscle grow and repair. If yoifre jogging for weight loss, try increasing your intake of fruit a