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1、沧州市20222023学年度高一年级第一学期期末教学质量监测英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题)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1. What color of paint is the woman looking fbr?A. Yellow. B. Pink. C. Red.2. What does the man do?A. Hes a salesman. B. Hes a waiter. C. Hes a doctor.3. What is the
2、 man likely to do next?A. Do his homework. B. Surf the Internet. C. Talk with the neighbors.4. When will the man go to New York?A. In September. B. In October. C. In November.5. How much does the woman want to borrow?A. 20 dollars. B. 12 dollars. C. 8 dollars.第二节(共15小题)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
3、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. How long does the package tour to Seattle last?A. Four days. B. Three days. C. Two days.7. When will the man start his holiday?A. This Wednesday. B. Next Monday. C. Next Wednesday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who te
4、aches French?A. Madame Martin. B. Mr. Greenwood. C. Mr. Thomas.9. What does the woman say about Miss McCloud?A. Shes kind. B. Shes strict. C. Shes impatient.10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Schoolmates. C. Co-workers.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why does
5、the man come to the woman?A. To buy new shoes. B. To get his shoes repaired. C. To return a pair of shoes.12. When can the man get his shoes back?A. Tomorrow afternoon. B. Tomorrow morning. C. This afternoon.13. Which of the following is the man satisfied with?A. The business hours. B. The low price
6、. C. The quick service.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where does the conversation probably take place?A In a library. B. On the phone. C. In a company.15. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Attend an interview. B. Find a cheap house. C. Paint her flat.16. Who is May Wilson?A. Hillarys friend. B. Hillary
7、s secretary. C. Hillarys roommate.17. Where does Hillary live?A. In Church Hill. B. In West Park. C. In Central Park.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where is Jean-luck Brassard from?A. Italy. B. Australia. C. France.19. Which sport helped Dale Begg-Smith win a gold medal?A. Skiing. B. Tennis. C. Surfing.20. W
8、hat is the speaker mainly talking about?A. A TV programme. B. A famous athlete. C. A popular exercise.第二部分阅读(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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。AIt seems that this summer will be a travel season to remembers, especially following the COVID-stricken summers of 2020 and 2021. Here are some
9、of the destinations around the world that can offer the joy of travel again this summer.SingaporeSingapore has one of the worlds smallest population. It is made up of one main island and over 60 smaller ones off the coast of the Malay Peninsula. Singapore is home to the island of Pulau Ubin, where a
10、 variety of wildlife can be explored.Dining and drinking options are endless, from the 49 restaurants chosen on the 2021 Singapore Michelin Star list to all kinds of hawker (小贩)centres serving inexpensive local delicious food.PanamaThe most famous part of this Central American countrys attractions i
11、s, of course, the Panama Canal, which is considered as one of the seven wonders of the modem world. Nature lovers will enjoy Baru Volcano National Park in the province of Chiriqui. It is praised as the only place in the world where, on a clear day, you can see the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at the
12、same time.New YorkAs always, the Big Apple is welcoming visitors with new hotels. Opening in midtown Manhattan last month was the Hard Rock Hotel New York on West 48th Street, which shows respect fbr the recording studios and music stores that once lined this street by offering live music across all
13、 public spaces.Also in midtown, on Fifth Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street, will be the very comfortable Aman New York. This will feature Italian and Japanese restaurants, a wine library, a jazz club with live performances and a 24,800-square- fbot spa with a 65-fbot indoor swimming pool.Montreal“Mont
14、reals summer 2022 festival calendar is fbllj says this Quebec citys website.Among its festivals will be the Festival Go Velo for people who love cycling, the three-week-long Montreal Fringe Festival, a firework festival with participation (参与)by six world-class outstanding companies, a jazz festival
15、, a fashion and design festival.1. Where is Pulau Ubin?A. In Singapore.B. In Panama.C. In New York.D. In Montreal.2. Which of the following is one of the seven wonders of the modem world?A. Baru Volcano National Park.B. Hard Rock Hotel.C. Panama Canal.D. Aman New York.3. Who are most interested in t
16、he Festival Go Velo in Montreal?A. Designers.B. Artists.C. Musicians.D. Cyclists.BBrody Ridder attends The Academy of Charter Schools in Westminster, Colorado. When he got his yearbook (学校年刊),he went up to people and asked them to sign his yearbook but most of them refused. He collected only two or
17、three names from classmates and two notes from his teachers. So, Brody wrote a yearbook note to himself, “Hope you make some more friends.Reading that note broke his mothers heart. She took a photo of the note and posted it to a Facebook group fbr parents at the school. The post made its way to thre
18、e high schoolers: Simone Lightfbt, Logan South and Joanna Cooper. They spent hours discussing the problem and finding ways to help. Its so fun to have everyone sign the yearbook, but fbr this kid few people have signed their names in his yearbook. Its just heartbreaking,Lightfoot said. They all star
19、ted planning that the next day they were going to sign this kids yearbook.The three rounded up as many students as possible to sign Brodys yearbook even though none of them had ever met the three high schoolers. According to the teens, people were lining up: to fill the blanks in Brodys book. Many o
20、f the more than 100 signatures included paragraphs with words of encouragement, advice and even phone numbers. And then right after that, the other students signed Brodys yearbook.The teens said they hope the small friendly act can encourage other kids to be kind. It makes me feel better now. I dont
21、 know how to explain it. It makes me feel better from the bottom of my heart/9 Brody said. “It makes me feel like theres hope fbr the school, theres hope fbr humanity and there9 re a lot of good kids in this world J his mother said.4. Why did Brody write Hope you make some more friends.in his yearbo
22、ok?A. He hoped to know more about newcomers.B. He planned to get another yearbook from others.C. He decided to give up signing the yearbook.D. He wished more people to sign his yearbook in the following days.5. How did the three high schoolers learn about Brodys story?A. From their teachers.B. From
23、the Internet.C. From the newspaper.D. From their classmates.6. What was the result of the high schoolers5 effort to help Brody?1. People lined up to give yearbooks to Brody.8. Less than 100 people signed Brodys yearbook.C. All of Brodys classmates signed his yearbook.D. Many students asked to meet t
24、he three high schoolers. 7. Which word can best describe the three schoolers?A. Warm-hearted.B. Creative.C. Generous.D. Wise.COver the past four decades, more than 450 butterfly species have been hit by the falling numbers. In the US alone, the number of monarch butterflies (黑月永金斑蝶)has seen a drop o
25、f 80%, from scientists recording millions of them in the 1980s, and only 29,000 in 2020. Its part of a wider possibility across the insect group. In 2017, scientists in Germany raised alarm bells after finding that insects had fallen by more than 70% in 30 years.For farmers, monarch butterflies poll
26、inate (授粉)a very large percentage of food crops. It is very important t protect them because their disappearance could have a huge economic influence. Butterflies are also helpful in the coal mine fbr other insects, as it is easier for them to feel the environmental change, and relatively easy to re
27、cord.Leading environmental organizations have been working hard to find new ways of recording the number of butterflies. As of now, there is no long-term data to develop good protection methods. The scientists wanted to address the challenge that long term recording programs worldwide have faced: th
28、ey are focusing on training locals as insect experts, which requires much money. They came up with a new method to the problem. In Yasuni National Park, they hired park rangers (护林员)who were trained and then carried out recording. The rangers were able to recognize butterflies with an 85% success ra
29、te, which is important for these kinds of recording programs to be successful.Compared with other recording projects, this study represents a long-term solution. Our method increases the chance of recording in the long term by reducing the money spent on it such as wages, said lead author Maria Chec
30、a. Furthermore, it also offers opportunities fbr public organizations to achieve their environmental goals.” 8. How does the author develop the first paragraph?A. By telling a story.B. By listing numbers.C. By showing possible results.D. By discussing different reasons.9. How are butterflies differe
31、nt from other insects in feeling the environmental change?A. They are quicker.B. They are lazier.C They are slower.D. They are more inactive.10. What does the underlined word address” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Discover.B. Solve.C. Invent.D. Balance.11. Whats Maria Checas attitude towards the n
32、ew method?A Uncaring.B. Disapproving.C. Positive.D. Doubtful.DCharles Darwins notebooks were first reported missing to the public in 2020. An anonymous (匿名 的)person has returned Darwins two notebooks to the Cambridge University library. The notebooks, which include Darwins 1837 Tree of Life introduc
33、tions, were returned to the library last month in a bright pink gift bag. My sense of relief at the notebooks, safe return is great and almost impossible to express,said librarian Dr. Jessica Gardner.The notebooks had been missing fbr long, while librarians had supposed they had just been misplaced.
34、 The library plans to put the notebooks on show in July as part of a coming exhibition (展览)called Darwin in Conversation”. The Tree of Life is said to show Darwins thinking before he completed On the Origin of Species. Objects like these help with our understanding of the history of humans,“ said St
35、ephen Toope, a professor at Cambridge.The library said the notebooks were first removed in 2000 from the Special Collections Strong Rooms, home to the rarest and most valuable things. A usual check in January 2001 found that the small box having the notebooks was not returned to its right place, Aft
36、er a number of searches throughout the library over the years, the notebooks were not found. Gardner arranged a more careful search in 2020, led by experts who conducted fingertip examinations. The team searched the whole Darwin Archive, which includes more than 180 boxes. After these efforts failed
37、, they had the result that the notebooks had been stolen.Local police are pleased that the notebooks have finally been found. We share the universitys delight that these priceless notebooks are now back where they belong J a Cambridge police spokesman said. Our investigation (调查)remains open and we
38、are following up some lines of questions.12. When was the two notebooks, loss first reported to the public?A. Inl837.B. In 2000.C. In 2001.D. In 2020.13. What can be learned about the notebooks from paragraph 2?A. A librarian misplaced them.B. They were lost at an exhibition.C. The library did nothi
39、ng to get them back.D. They were important fbr us to understand the human history.14. What will the local police do in the following days?A. Dig out more valuable things.B. Find more information about the notebooks.C. Open a right place fbr the notebooks.D. Celebrate the return of the notebooks furt
40、her.15. Which is the best title fbr the text?A. Darwins Notebooks Are Finally ReturnedDarwins Notebooks Are Missing for YearsB. Two Important Notebooks Will Be Found SoonD. Efforts fbr Darwins Notebooks Have Been Made第二节(共5小题)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。As is known to all, true beauty
41、comes from within, but sometimes its not easy to know how to explain it.16.Inner beauty is in the everyday choices you make.When we are faced with small, daily choices such as whether to tell a white lie to avoid trouble, our inner beauty or lack thereof comes out. 17. Honesty is real inner beauty.
42、While no one is perfect, inner beautywill show itself in the repeated choices a person makes.18.Ive known several people who were pretty on the outside, but when they said unkind words, they suddenly looked so ugly! True beauty comes from within and often comes out through your words.Inner beauty is
43、 in how you respond to (应对)mistakes.When someone makes a mistake and it annoys you, how do you respond? True beauty comes from within when someone is understanding. Someone without inner beauty will be angry. And when you are the one who made a mistake, how do you respond? Do you accept it and move
44、on, giving yourself room to grow? A person with inner beauty doesnt see mistakes as threats. 19.Inner beauty is on the outside.If you look closely enough, you can see inner beauty from the outside. 20 And the truth is thatwhen people get to know you, inner beauty is all there really is. The opposite
45、 is true if you have ugliness on the insideit will come out in your expression. The truth comes out, and it really does, whether you like it or not. A. Inner beauty is in your words B. Words may speak louder than actions C. Good choices are based on an honest heartC. It will lead you to avoid the ch
46、allenge in your lifeHere are four things that help you understand inner beautyD. When you are full of good things on the inside, it shows in your smileInstead, he sees them as an important part of life and a chance to learn第三部分语言运用(共两节)第一节(共15小题)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。When I was a b
47、oy, I, together with my dog Doobie and parents, lived across a river from the main road. The only way to get to our house was across an old, wooden 21. We also lived right next to Camp Caesarwhich hosted camps all summer long. And the best thing about it was that it had a public swimming pool. I rem
48、ember22 almost every day of my summers at that pool. I would be there when the pool 23 at 1 pm and swim until it closed at 5 pm. 24 my brothers and a lot of my friends would be there, too. We had so much fun laughing, playing, swimming and splashing (戏水).One time, 25,1 went to the pool only to find it crowded with 26. None of my friends werethere but some older parents with little children. I stayed fbr a while but felt 27.128 early and walked home. When I got to the wooden bridge, suddenly I saw my friend who was never 29 at the pool. He stood on th