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1、四川省成都市树德中学2022-2023学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题一、短对话1. When will the mans mother probably arrive?A. At 3:30 pm.B. At 4:30 pm.C.2. What does the man mean?A. He doesnt have time now.B. He is waiting for someone else.C. He doesnt want to talk with Mr Miller.3. What does the woman want to be after graduation?A. A la
2、wyer.B. A doctor.C.4. Where is Mr. Davis now?A. At home.B. In his office.C.5. . What is the man doing?A. Making a phone call. B. Making a visit.C.At 7:00 pm.A teacher.On his way to office.Making an appointment.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What is probably related to the mans parking number “A 1214”?A. T
3、he mans birthday.B , The birthday of the mans son.C. The birthday of the mans wife.7. What is probably the woman?A. A security guard.B. A police officer.C.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. . Where are the two speakers?A. On a bus.B. In a shopping district. C.A resident.At a street corner.9. Whafs the largest buil
4、ding on the left?upset about something. Ifs valid if something annoys you. Allow ourselves and other people to share when theyre going through a difficult time J she says. Dowd adds that its essential that “we all learn to cope with and process our emotions in a healthy way as opposed to avoiding ho
5、w we ffeel“ as lifes stressors continue to rise. For example, instead of simply saying “Just think positively,wed better say Sometimes bad things happen. How can I help? A. Are there ways to avoid toxic positivity?B. Toxic positivity also interrupts connection.C. It can harm people who are going thr
6、ough difficult times.D. Expressing toxic positivity to others may look like offering them a simple solution.E. They become more intense and can also cause long-lasting health concerns in the future.F. Experts say constant forced positivity can lead to the opposite, and have a negative effect.G. This
7、 is what we may bring on to ourselves by not allowing negative thoughts and feelings.六、完形填空The day I met Hani Irmawati, she was a shy, 17-year-old girl standing alone in the parking lot of the international school in Indonesia, where I teach English. She asked if I could help her improve her English
8、. I could46 it took immense courage for the young Indonesian girl to 47 me and ask for help.“I want to go to a US university/9 she said with confidence. I was surprised.I agreed to work with her 48 a volunteer basis. For several months, Hani woke each morning at five and caught the city bus to her p
9、ublic high school. During the one-hour 49、she studied for her regular classesand finished the English 50 I had given her. At four oclock in the afternoon, she arrived at my classroom,51 but ready to work.When I met Hanis family at their 52 little house, I realized they would never be able to afford
10、the expenses of a US university. Hanis enthusiasm was 53 with her language ability, but I was becoming more and more discouraged.One day I received the announcement of a(n) 54 opportunity for a major US university. After reading the requirements, I knew Hani couldnt meet the qualifications. I told h
11、er that there was only a 55 chance of her getting the scholarship and encouraged her to be more realistic“ about her dream. But she remained 56.“Will you send in my name?, she asked.I couldnt 57 her down. 1 completed the application, with the painful truth about her academic life, but also with my 5
12、8 of her courage and perseverance.Three weeks later, just before Hani went to Jakarta to take the Test of English Fluency, she received a letter from the scholarship association. She had been 59.I leaped around the room, oveijoyed and shocked. Hani stood by, smiling. I realized that it was I who had
13、 learned something Hani had known from the beginning: It is not intelligence alone that brings success, but also the 60 to succeed, the commitment to work hard and the courage to believe in yourself.46.A. believeB.tellC , spotD. expect47.A. convinceB.excuseC- turnD. approach48.A. asB.inC. onD. by49.
14、A. rideB.breakC stayD. class50.A. accentB.assignmentC. guidelineD. journal51.A. excitedB.boredC. exhaustedD. confused52.A. humbleB.comfortableC uglyD. untidy53.A. decreasingB.increasingC. showingD. fading54.A , promotionB.growthC. scholarshipD. investment55.A. fairB.solidC. slimD. real56.A. genuineB
15、.subjectiveC. practicalD. determined57.A. putB.takeC, breakD. turn58.A. concernB.praiseC. criticismD. analysis59.A. impressedB.rejectedC. confirmedD. accepted60.A. driveB.wisdomC. pressureD. secret七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填如1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ChatGPT is high-tech progress, not a revolutionChatGPT is
16、 a powerful chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in November 2022.61 (build)on top of OpenAFs GPT-3 family of large language models, it engages in human-like dialogue egged by prompting. It 62 (design) to respond in a natural, intuitive way and has numerous potential uses.From a scientific point
17、 of view, there is a need to closely watch the development of such63(technology) before reaching a conclusion about their efficacy and helpful nature. Technology progresses step by step. So we should not panic thinking ChatGPT will take up jobs 64 till now need humans to fulfill.ChatGPT is an exampl
18、e of high-tech progress, not a revolution.First, ChatGTP 65 (make) quite some progress in natural language processing, yet it still has a long way to go to completely understand the human mind and language faculty, because when it comes to professional writing, ChatGPT at times writes plausible-soun
19、ding but 66 (correct) or nonsensical answers. It might give some good answers to most of the general questions,67 it is no substitute for professional advice,such as medical prognosis and prescriptions, or legal advice.Second, ChatGPT is still a product 68 very limited application. It has the potent
20、ial to be used for enhancing search engine functionality but, as a pre-trained language model, it will have limited use.Due to these limitations, investors should not 69 (blind) invest huge amounts to further develop ChatGPT and should not expect quick returns on investment. Yet as a 70(promise) AI
21、development,ChatGPT is likely to advance in the medium, if not the short term.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On the Internet, a sea of articles advise us how to make sleep perfect. Also, lots of advice columns tell us were sleeping wrong. Even 71 (bad), some experts claim that if youre not sleeping
22、 right your life is going to be shorter. What makes us 72 (trap) in worries most is that were not getting enough, less than seven hours a night. But there are two problems.The first problem is that seven to eight hours of sleep, while recommended for adults, is just73average. Its true that not getti
23、ng enough sleep in the long term 74 (associate) with health problems. But a good nights sleep can be different fbr different people. Some adults need eight, 75 some are just fine on six.The second problem is that it can be misleading, especially for people who do have trouble 76 (sleep). For instanc
24、e, nowadays, large numbers of adults are wearing sleep tracking 77 (device). Ifs cool to see how much sleep youve gotten each night and to know what part of your night was spent in deep sleep or dreaming. But having all of that sleep data is causing some people to become worried or concerned, 78 is
25、causing more sleep problems.According to Dr. Colleen Carney, head of the Ryerson University Sleep Lab, the basic questions you should ask yourself are: Do I feel 79 (reasonable) well-rested during the day? Do I generally sleep through thenight to dawn? Or, if I wake, do I fall back asleep easily? Ca
26、n I stay awake through the day 80 unconsciously falling asleep? If your answers are yes, you probably dont need to worry about your sleep.八、邀请信81.近期,你和同学参加了学校举办的“生涯规划主题活动。请为你校英文报写一篇短文,介绍这次活动, 内容包括:1 .具体时间地点;2 .活动内容;3 .你的感受。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。The Career Planning ActivityA. A bank.B. An o
27、ffice building.C. A store.10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. A hotel is beside the theatre.B , The man wants to buy some clothes and food.C. The post office is just across the street.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. Which of the following wont the speakers do on Saturdays?A. Have a picnic.B. Ride bi
28、kes.C. Take some pictures.12. What will the speakers do after having dinner with Mark and Mary?A. Go to dance.B. See a film.C. Go home.13. . When will the woman go to the museum?A. On Sunday morning.B. On Sunday afternoon.C. On Sunday evening.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. Why does the woman want to travel af
29、ter graduation?A. To find a good job.B. To enrich her experience.C. To see different places described in the books.15. According to the woman, how can we suit the changing environment?A. We should be independent.B. We should be willing to change.C. We should get to know different people.16. What wil
30、l the woman learn while traveling?A. To respect people.B. To help people.C. To believe herself.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What did Steve like when he was a boy?A. Playing outside.B. Writing his own story. C. Learning French.18. When did Steve begin his writing career?A. When he graduated from school.B .
31、 When he played out on the hill.C. When he moved to a new school.19. What kind of writing did Steve enjoy?C. Horror stories.C. To tell us his life experience.A. Fantastic stories.B. News reports.20. Whats the main purpose of the speakers speech?A. To tell us he is very active. B. To sell his books.四
32、、阅读理解Food Taboos Around the WorldeJamaican TaboosWhen it comes to raising children, there are some definite food-related taboos (禁忌)Jamaican people believe in. It is believed that if children eat chicken before they learn to speak, they will never talk. Eating half an egg will make the child grow in
33、to a thief and drinking milk from a baby bottle will turn them into an alcoholic.Nigerian TaboosMuch like the Jamaican taboos, many Nigerians5 taboos revolve around children. While they dont believe children who eat eggs will turn into thieves, they have particularly strong feelings about coconut mi
34、lk. Another widely held belief is that children who drink this type of milk will become unintelligent.Russian TaboosOld world traditions are very much alive in Russia when it comes to traditional dating. If you are hoping to court a lady at a restaurant, do not expect to go Dutch. If you are the one
35、 who arranges the date, you are expected to pay for everything, as most Russian women wont even bring their wallets on a formal date.Chinese TaboosIf you travel to China, minding your chopsticks is important. After finishing a meal at a restaurant, do not leave your chopsticks sticking up in the lef
36、t-over rice at the bottom of your bowl. That practice is employed when families offer a meal to their ancestors9 ghosts at family shrines (神龛)but Chinese believe doing so in a restaurant would bother the owner with a terrible curse. For more global food taboos, click here and check out the full list
37、.21. What is least recommended for 2-year-olds in Nigeria?A.Half an egg.B.Chicken.C. Coconut milk.D.Bottledmilk.22. Which country stresses the placement of eating tools as part of its food taboos?A.Jamaica.B.Nigeria.C. Russia.D.China.23. Where is the text most likely from?A A food brochure.B. A trav
38、el website.C. A geography textbook.D. An academic journal.A six-year-old longing to keep a unicorn in her backyard figured shed get the hard part out of the way first.Last November, Madeline wrote a letter to the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control with a straightforward request
39、. Dear LA County, I would like your approval if I can have a unicorn in my backyard if I can find one. Please send me a letter in response.”Director Mayeda replied two weeks later. The department does in fact license unicorns, she said, undercertain conditions. Those include polishing the unicorns h
40、orn at least once a month with a soft cloth, feeding it watermelon at least once a week, covering it with only nontoxic and biodegradable sparkles and giving it regular access to sunlight, moonbeams, and rainbows. And, because unicorns are indeed very rare to find, the department is also giving Made
41、line a toy unicorn to keep her company during her search, as a token of appreciation.“It is always rewarding to hear from young people who thoughtfully consider the requirements of providing a loving home for animals,“ Mayeda wrote in the letter. I like your sense of responsible pet ownership to see
42、k permission in advance to keep a unicorn in Los Angeles County.Mayeda told the Washington Post that this is the first time the department has received a request for a license for a unicorn or any mythical creature. They were impressed with the first grader for wanting to ask permission in the first
43、 place, and doing her research to work out how to go about that. She and her colleagues deal with a lot of 1ife-and-death,9 issues on the job, whether thafs seeing cases of animal abuse or animals hurting people or making decisions about having to put down dangerous or sick animals. So Madelines let
44、ter has considerably brightened their spirits, and she is due to visit the department this week to discuss her unicorn license application. Safe to say, shes in fbr a magical surprise.24. Why did Madeline write the letter?A. To apply to visit a unicorn.B. To learn to provide animal care.C. To ask pe
45、rmission to keep a pet.D. To figure out how to find a unicorn.25 . What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Madelines application was disapproved.B. Guidance was given fbr Madelines search.C. Madeline was presented with a live unicorn.D. Requirements should be met for the license.26. Which of the follo
46、wing best describes Mayeda?A. Strict.B. Loving.C. Sensitive.D. Realistic.27. Why has the letter cheered up Mayeda and her colleagues?A. It is the first application letter for a pet.B , Madeline puts great effort into her dream.C. Animal protection is a life-and-death issue.D. The department often de
47、als with tough issues.The word listen, as is shown in Longman Dictionary, means paying attention to what someone is saying or to a sound that you can hear. Listening is definitely an important skill in communication. When people talk, listen completely. Those words of Ernest Hemingway might be a pretty good guiding principle fbr many managers. After all, people like being listened to.Some firms use a technique known as a listening circle. In such a circle, only one person can talk about the issues they face at a time and there is no interruption. A study cited in the Harvard Business Review