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1、浙江省杭州第二中学等四校联盟2022学年第二学期四校联盟期中考试试卷高一年级英语学科本试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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. Who does the woman suggest should look after the baby?A. Peter. B. Emma. C. Paul.2. Wh
2、ere are the speakers?A. In their home. B. In an office. C. In a cafe.3. Why does the woman want to borrow the mans car?A. To catch a train. B. To see a movie. C. To meet her parents.4. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Buy some vegetables. B. Get a taxi. C. Take an umbrella.5. What will the
3、man do next?A. See the doctor. B. Make an appointment.C. Sit in the waiting room.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。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. What did the woman ask the man to do at first?A. Finish his math hom
4、ework. B. Watch a movie with her.C. Prepare for his exams.7. Which exam did the man take on Tuesday?A. Physics. B. Biology. C. Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where is the man sending the letter?A. To America. B. To France. C. To Australia.9. How much will the man pay in total?A $35. B. $36. C. $45.听第8段
5、材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B. Fellow teachers. C. Parent and teacher.11. What does the man think makes a good student?A. Interest in the work. B. Good grades. C. Hard work.12. How can parents help their children according to the man?A. By p
6、ushing them to do well. B. By offering their love and support.C. By solving difficult problems for them.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man prefer to do to fight off a cold?A. Get a good long sleep. B. Have some hot water.C. See a doctor.14. Why cant the woman have a rest now?A. She is busy cooki
7、ng. B. She has to prepare for a meeting.C She is waiting to take some medicine.15. What does the man think of the common cold?A. There is no cure for it. B. Fit people wont catch it.C. It takes about three days to recover from it.16. What does the woman think she needs in the end?A. Weekly exercise.
8、 B. Good medicine. C. Healthy food.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did the students think of the last question of the test?A. Serious. B. Easy. C. Funny.18. What did the cleaner look like?A. Tall. B. Young. C. Strong.19. What did the students do after the test?A. They paid the cleaner. B. They talked to
9、the cleaner.C. They gave lessons to the cleaner.20. What did the teacher try to tell the students through the test?A. Always put others first. B. Treat cleaners like family members.C. Respect those who contribute to society.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题2.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
10、卷上将该选项涂黑。AFour Great Musicals for YouDrama 101Preparing a party for their beloved high school drama teacher on the eve of her retirement, a group of students describe how she changed their lives in this heartwarming and inspiring musical. This musical features a cast of young artists aged 13-19. Its
11、 sure to touch the hearts of theatre kids of every age.TITA JokesThe show centers around the women in our lives like our aunts, moms, daughters and partners. Through this musical, many of you will see more clearly their struggles and heartaches, and also how they deal with comedy and songs. In the m
12、usical, the performers sing and dance. Theyre humorous, enjoying making jokes.Be Kind, RewindWhen fifteen-year-old Deirdre is sent to live with her cousins in 1995, she gets a job at the local video store where she falls in love with movies. The story is funny and heartwarming. This musical shines a
13、 light on growing up in the mid-90s and honors the now-extinct video store. For those who are missing life in the 90s, like songs and movies at that time, this show will touch them.Unravelled: A New MusicalThree of the greatest love stories of all time (Romeo & Juliet, Orpheus & Eurydice, Della & Ji
14、m in The Gift of the Magi) are wonderfully retold and re-imagined to create an entirely new story of love. All three stories begin as they always have, but quickly intertwine (紧密相连) “The idea of writing one musical with all three separate stories never occurred to me until I wanted to write a comple
15、tely different show,” said the director, Andrew Seok.1. Who is the target audience for the musical Drama 101?A. College theatre majors.B. Adults interested in theatre.C. High school drama enthusiasts.D. Theatre professionals of all ages.2. What is the inspiration behind Unravelled: A New Musical?A.
16、The lack of creativity in classic musical.B. The directors desire to create a new show.C. The popularity of three famous love storiesD. The need to update classic love stories for modern audiences.3. Which musicals are suitable for someone who wants to seek fun?A. Drama 101 & TITA Jokes.B. TITA Joke
17、s & Be Kind, Rewind.C. Drama 101 & Be Kind, Rewind.D. TITA Jokes & Unravelled: A New Musical.BDemi Gene Moore was born on November 11th, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico. Her childhood is covered in shadows and misery. She never knew her biological father, as he abandoned the family months before Demi wa
18、s born. To make things worse, she experienced kidney dysfunction (肾脏机能障碍) and was cross-eyed.Her stepfather had troubles of his own. He had to shift from one job to another, which made the family relocate frequently. During this period, her parents were becoming violent and alcoholics. The effect wa
19、s severe on Demi and her two half-brothers but they summoned the courage to press through the pain and suffering. The family eventually managed to build themselves up during the 1970s.She enrolled at Fairfax High School, where she attended classes with other future celebrities like Timothy Hutton. T
20、his enhanced her acting skills and fueled her passion for acting. She married singer Freddie Moore after dropping out of high school. Demi found herself working as a model and eventually that led to her first movie role Parasite in 1982, after which Demi landed acting roles in various movies. Her mo
21、st prominent that earned her immense fame was in the Blockbuster hit Ghost in the 1990s. But her marriage with Freddie Moore failed over time and then married Bruce Willis in 1987, with whom she had three daughters.Her presence in Hollywood skyrocketed ever since. She starred in many A-List movies a
22、long with actors Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. Her second marriage ended in 2000 and then her motives went to community service for a while, but she still took on small acting roles from time to time. After dating for two years, she married actor Ashton KutcherMost recently, Demi Moore walked the F
23、endi Runway for Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.4. What is the main idea of this article?A. The life and career of Demi Moore.B. The history of a Hollywood actress.C. The struggle of Demi Moores growth.D. The rise and fall of Hollywood movies.5. How did attending Fairfax High School help Demi Moore
24、 in her career as an actress?A. She was able to work as a model.B. She met her future husband there.C. She got to know other future celebrities.D. She learned how to act in Hollywood movies.6. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “landed” in paragraph 3?A. Dropped.
25、B. CreatedC. Got.D. Changed.7. What did Demi focus turn to after her marriage to Bruce Willis ended?A. Taking on small acting roles.B. Helping out in the community.C. Starting a fashion line.D. Traveling the world.CA study from 2010 said that raising prices by 1% without losing sales can increase pr
26、ofits by 8.7% on average. Getting the prices right can be difficult. Set them too high and you lose customers; set them too low and you leave money on the table.To make more money, shopkeepers have been turning to price-optimization (优化) systems that predict how customers will respond to price chang
27、es. These systems are becoming cleverer thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI). While older systems used historical sales data to estimate (估计) price sensitivity for individual goods, the latest AI-powered systems can find relationships between multiple goods. These AI-powered systems us
28、e big data to estimate price sensitivity how much demand increases as the price falls or how much demand decreases as the price goes up-for thousands of products. Price-sensitive (价格敏感的) goods can then be discounted and price-insensitive ones marked up.All this makes pricing systems “much more three
29、-dimensional”, observes Chad Yoes, the pricing official at Walmart, a supermarket. In February, Starbucks, a chain of coffee shops, expressed pride in its use of AI to price products “on an ongoing basis”. US Foods, a food company, says its pricing system can promote sales and profits.Price-optimiza
30、tion may make prices change more. “Shopkeepers are pricing faster today than they ever have before,” says Matt Pavich of Revionics, a pricing-software firm. That is especially true in the fast-moving world of e-commerce. But even Walmart changes the prices of many items in its stores 2-4 times a yea
31、r, says Mr Yoes. up from once or twice a few years ago.Sysco a food company, says the AI-powered system allows it to lower prices on “key value items” and raise prices on other products. It can thus increase profits by expanding sales while maintaining profits. That keeps investors content and shopp
32、ers sweet.8. What can be learned from the first paragraph?A. It is sometimes difficult to set the right prices.B. Getting the prices right can make you lose customers.C. Raising prices by 1% always leads to an 8.7% increase in profits.D. The study from 2010 suggests that you leave money on the table
33、.9. What is the advantage of AI-powered pricing systems over older systems?A. They are more price-sensitive.B. They make prices change more.C. They can predict price sensitivity for individual goods.D. They are able to identify links between various products.10. According to the text, which of the f
34、ollowing products will shopkeepers reduce the price of?A. Starbucks coffee.B. Price-insensitive goods.C. Walmarts online goods.D. Syscos “key value items”.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Apply AI to Set PricesB. Raise Prices to Increase ProfitsC. Reduce Prices to Promote SalesD. Use AI to
35、 Predict Customer ResponseDDespite their bad reputation, sharks are critical to the marine ecosystem and can even help fight climate change.In the shallows of Shark Bay, Western Australia, seagrass is food for the sea cows, which can weigh as much as 500kg and eat roughly 40kg of seagrass a day. Sea
36、 cows are a rich source of food for tiger sharks. By keeping the sea cow population in check, tiger sharks help seagrass meadows (草地) thrive. A flourishing seagrass meadow stores twice as much CO2 per square mile as forests typically do on land.But tiger shark numbers are declining. Off Australias n
37、ortheast coast of Queensland, tiger sharks are estimated to have fallen by at least 71 percent, largely due to overfishing. A reduction in tiger sharks means more seagrass consumed by herbivores (食草动物) and less carbon stored in sea vegetation. This begged the question: What if they were absent from
38、the Shark Baywould the seagrass-dominated ecosystem survive? To find out, researchers led by Rob Nowicki of Florida International University, spent time in Eastern Australia, where shark numbers were lower and sea cows ate seagrass largely undisturbed. “When uncontrolled, sea cows can rapidly destro
39、y wide areas of seagrass,” said Nowicki. “When the seagrass recovers, the seagrass community looks different, with more tropical species dominating than before.”Those findings underlined the role that tiger sharks were playing in Shark Bay. If their populations continue to decline the resilience (恢复
40、能力) of carbon-rich ocean ecosystems will likely decrease.When it comes to boosting shark numbers, there have been movements toward more sustainable fishing, but a large percentage of the industry have not changed their methods, which is a reason why the population of many marine top predators (捕食者)
41、continues to decline.Apart from supporting sustainable fishing, Nowicki said the only way to truly protect marine life is to reduce our global greenhouse gas emissions. “Ultimately, if we are going to conserve our ecosystems in the centuries to come, we are going to need to solve climate change whil
42、e undertaking species conservation at the same time.”12. Why are tiger sharks key to the marine ecosystem?A. They feed on various sea animals.B. They can store large amounts of CO2.C. They can prevent the loss of seagrass.D. They affect marine species distribution.13. What did Rob Nowickis team want
43、 to find out in Eastern Australia?A. How sea cows destroy the seagrass community.B. How shark population influences the ocean ecosystem.C. What was contributing to the declining number of tiger sharks.D. What to do to recover the seagrass-dominated ecosystem.14. What is the main reason for the decli
44、ne in tiger shark numbers in Australia?A. Climate change.B. Seagrass Loss.C. Habitat destruction.D. Unsustainable fishing.15. What is important in preserving marine life and ecosystems suggested by Nowicki?A. Banning marine fishing activities.B. Addressing ocean pollution problems.C. Preserving mari
45、ne top predators.D. Decreasing greenhouse gas release.第二节(共5个小题,每小题2.5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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When raindrops fall to the ground in summer, a familiar scent always follows. Many people call this the “smell of rain”. However, rain is made up of odorless (无味的) water. So, where does t
46、his smell come from? _16_ But it actually comes from wet soil. This special odor even has its own name: petrichor (潮土油), which comes from a pair of chemical reactions.The pleasant smell has long been an interest of scientists since Australian scientists first documented the formation of petrichor in
47、 1964. According to scientists, some plants produce oils during dry periods. _17_ Yet, its the second reaction that creates the most petrichor. It occurs when chemicals produced by bacteria in soil are released. _18_ These bacteria break down and change into simple chemical compounds, providing nutr
48、ition for plants. Meanwhile the process also produces geosmin (土臭素), a compound with a distinct earthy aroma (香味).Lots of animals are sensitive to geosmin but human beings are extremely sensitive to it. When it rains after a long period of dryness, drops of water hit the ground. Geosmin is then released from the surfaces. _19_ And it finally gives raindrops their familiar scent. If it rains heavily enough, geosmin will be spread downwind, warning others of coming rain. _20_ And the next time someone