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2022-2023學(xué)年黑龍江省鶴崗一中高一(下)期中英語試卷

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第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分7.5分)第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

  • 1. What will the woman probably do?
    A.Start her study.
    B.Turn down the music.
    C.Prepare for an exam.

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  • 2. Where does the conversation probably take place?
    A.In a library.
    B.In a classroom.
    C.In a bookstore.

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  • 3. How much will the man pay?
    A. £7.5.
    B. £11.
    C. £13.

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  • 4. How does the man feel about the woman's decision?
    A.Pleased.
    B.Regretful.
    C.Upset.

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  • 5. What are the speakers talking about?
    A.Clothes.
    B.A film.
    C.A shopping center.

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第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5 分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

  • 6.聽材料,回答小題。
    (1)Who is the man probably?
    A.A manager.
    B.A teacher.
    C.An engineer.
    (2)Why is Bob mentioned in the conversation?
    A.He can fix a printer.
    B.He has an exam to take.
    C.He needs to buy paper.

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  • 7.聽材料,回答小題。
    (1)What does the man want the woman to do?
    A.Go out for a walk.
    B.Make a plan with him.
    C.Take part in a club activity.
    (2)What will the woman do on Sunday?
    A.Buy a new bike.
    B.Attend a family dinner.
    C.Help her sister with homework.

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  • 8.聽材料,回答小題。
    (1)What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
    A.Schoolmates.
    B.Colleagues.
    C.Strangers.
    (2)What is the man's problem?
    A.He feels lonely.
    B.He misses his family.
    C.He worries about exams.
    (3)What does the woman advise the man to do?
    A.Do some sports.
    B.Go to a doctor.
    C.Call the help services.

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  • 9.聽材料,回答小題。
    (1)Why does the woman talk to the man?
    A.To ask for help.
    B.To discuss a paper.
    C.To learn about a course.
    (2)What year of college is the woman in?
    A.The first year.
    B.The second year.
    C.The third year.
    (3)How can the woman get her grade report according to the man?
    A.By checking her e-mail.
    B.By turning to her teachers.
    C.By visiting the school website.
    (4)What else does the woman want to know about?
    A.The class schedule.
    B.The medical center.
    C.The school newspaper.

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  • 10.聽材料,回答小題。
    (1)What is the main purpose of the talk?
    A.To encourage donations for a new park.
    B.To introduce people to a park.
    C.To train new volunteers.
    (2)What do the animals in the park have in common?
    A.They live in large groups.
    B.They are native to the area.
    C.They may soon disappear.
    (3)Where are the animals kept?
    A.In cages.
    B.In a building.
    C.In open areas.
    (4)What does the speaker say about seeing the animals?
    A.Only some of them may be seen.
    B.Visitors can get close to them.
    C.People need to pay extra money to see them.

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第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

  • 11.This Genius Device Makes No Language "Foreign" Anymore What Is NativoPro?
        NativoPro is a Japanese high-tech invention that is taking the world by storm.It lets you communicate in more than 40 languages.The device that was previously used by governments and large corporations only is now available to jye.ai.You can use it when travelling,for business meetings or whenever you wish to say something in a different language.
        How Does It Help You?
        Choose the language in which you want to communicate before you press the "A" button and start talking.Then release the "A" button and your translator will automatically translate your speech into a selected foreign language.
        Press button "B" and let your foreign friend speak.Then release the "B" button and your device will automatically translate his speech back into your native language.
        What Makes It So Special?
        Portable design fits easily in your pocket.
        It supports real-time translation and text translation is also available
        It provides fast and accurate two-way communication in over 40 languages.
        With sound loud enough,it is comfortable to use in crowded places and hear clearly.
        How Can I Buy The NativoPro?
        Order the NativoPro translator from its official website.The regular price is ﹩200 each.Right now,you can get a 40% discount off that.

    (1)What should you do at first when using the device?

    A.Select a foreign language.
    B.Talk in your own language
    C.Press and hold the "A" button.
    D.Record what the foreigner says
    (2)Which can best describe the device?

    A.It is weighty but easy to use
    B.It needs users to speak loudly.
    C.It offers instant two-way translation.
    D.It is suitable for reading practice.
    (3)How much will you pay if you buy two now?

    A.﹩160.
    B. ﹩200.
    C.﹩240.
    D. ﹩400.

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  • 12.Before Steve Jobs co-founded Apple,there were no iPhones or iPads.Jobs changed the way we think about many things,including telephones,computers,and books.Because of Jobs,says his biographer(傳記作者)Walter Isaacson,entire industries like music and publishing have changed completely.
       I recently talked with Isaacson in New York City about his new best-seller,The Innovators:How a Group of Hackers,Geniuses,and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution,in which he tells hundreds of stories of the people who created the computer and the Internet.
       I asked what qualities stood out in the innovators he studied. "They really care about both art and science," Isaacson said. "They really believe it's important to connect the humanities(人文學(xué)科) to technology and engineering."
       For kids who want to become tomorrow's innovators,he said, "If you're such a person -- very creative and love art,you should not shy away from also learning math and learning coding(編碼).If you're an engineer,you should learn to read poetry."
       "Every great innovator has passion(激情),determination,and the courage to fail," Isaacson said. "Working in teams makes creative people even more effective(有效的), " he added."Sometimes,some-one else's suggestions can help improve or perfect your design."
       When Isaacson was growing up in New Orleans,Louisiana,he decided early on that he wanted to be a writer.After reading a book by a friend's uncle,he realized that writing is a job you can have,just like being a fisherman or an engineer or a doctor.
       Of all the books Isaacson has written,he said that his favorite was a biography of Ben Franklin. "He did everything," Isaacson said. "He was friendly and nice and good to people.Reading all of his letters,I felt I really got to know him and like him."

    (1)What can we learn from the first paragraph?

    A.Isaacson had a great influence on Jobs.
    B.Jobs' biography was difficult to write.
    C.Isaacson likes music very much.
    D.Isaacson thinks highly of Jobs.
    (2)In Isaacson's mind,innovators are those who
    .
    A.a(chǎn)re good at telling stories
    B.want everything to be perfect
    C.a(chǎn)re friendly and nice to people
    D.love both the humanities and science
    (3)Paragraph 5 mainly tells us
    .
    A.how to work with a great innovator
    B.the importance of good teamwork
    C.what it takes to be an innovator
    D.the role of an innovator in a team
    (4)Isaacson decided to begin his career as a writer because
    .
    A.he failed to become an engineer
    B.he read a book by a friend's uncle
    C.he got lots of help from Steve Jobs
    D.he got to know more about Ben Franklin

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  • 13.In the long history of pipe-assisted drinking—beginning with the gold beer-sipping tubes of the Sumerians —Starbucks's plastic straws(吸管)knew they had some advantages over the rest.Their tight white wrapping carried not only English words but a French style.They stood straight and tall as a stalk (稈)of wheat,with no ugly appearance.And their colour was beautiful.It was darker than the leaves of spring,and lighter than the Washington forests and the logo of the company.But despite all that,they were to disappear by 2020,for not being green enough.
       Of course,the straws played an important part in daily life.You could build a cottage with them,or make a hjye.ai.At best,they might compose a mat.Their nearest relatives were not delicate grasses,but single-use plastic tubes.
       Yet this did not concern them,because they had a higher calling:to refresh human beings.Rather than pumping up the customer with hot highly-effective Americanos,they cooled him with less caffeine and more play.People,especially teenagers and children,needed them to socialize,and amuse themselves.All these folk could have drunk their Frappuccino or their iced teas directly from the plastic cup,of course. Some did,ignoring the eager straws standing ready.
       Fun was why green straws had been put into use at all.They began their service not when Starbucks was founded,in 1971,but when it introduced the Frappuccino almost three decades later.Green straws marched in,along with whipped cream.They meant happiness.Yet for each of those straws,the Frappuccino and its followers faced a serious challenging.Through the flat plastic lids of iced coffees,now sharply scored with a cross,they were expected to do the same.
       However,the straws were thrown to the bin,either in-store or in the street after being used.They lay where they were thrown in woods,or fields,or among the hills.They would never be dust.They had eternal(永久的)life.That's the reason why they would disappear.

    (1)Why would Starbucks's plastic straws disappear?

    A.They were not environmentally friendly.
    B.They were not widely used in everyday life.
    C.They took on an ugly look in appearance.
    D.They were uncomfortable for followers to use.
    (2)What effect did straws have on people?

    A.Calming.
    B.Uplifting.
    C.Disturbing.
    D.Depressing.
    (3)What does the underlined word "Some" refer to in paragraph 3?

    A.Humans.
    B.Straws.
    C.Iced teas.
    D.Plastic tubes.
    (4)What is the best title for the passage?

    A.Why Are the Green Straws So Popular?
    B.Protecting the Environment ?s Our Duty
    C.Don't Drink Iced Frappuccino Any More
    D.Say Goodbye to Starbucks's Green Straws

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  • 14.    Last year,NASA sent a supply spaceship to the International Space Station (ISS).Its goods included thousands of tardigrades(緩步動物).These creatures,each small enough to fit on the tip of a pencil,can be found just about anywhere:in oceans,trees,and probably your backyard.Scientists say some tardigrades would continue to exist even if most other life-forms on Earth were wiped out.
        Tardigrades are survivors,which makes them well suited for space travel.Some can take about a thousand times the amount of radiation(輻射) that would kill a human.Unlocking how they can do that is important if we hope to send people to Mars someday. "If we can learn the tricks that tardigrades use to protect themselves," biologist Thomas Boothby says, "We could develop technologies that could protect humans.
        The tardigrades on the ISS came from Boothby's lab at the University of Wyoming. Antecedent experiments exposed tardigrades to big doses(劑量) of radiation,and scientists made many amazing discoveries in this field.This time,Boothby wants to find out how they respond to low doses of radiation over a long period.That's the kind of exposure people living in space would get.
        One way tardigrades protect themselves is by entering what's called a tun(桶)state.This adaptation lets them survive in places that dry out many times a year.Tardigrades dry up too.They curl(彎曲) up into tuns,or little balls,producing substances(物質(zhì)) that protect their cells from damage.Their metabolism(新陳代謝)shuts down.They "essentially stop to live," Boothby says. "And they can stay like that for years or even decades."When water returns,tardigrades spring to life.
        With this knowledge,scientists could develop foods that boost protective chemicals in astronauts' bodies.This might keep away from the effects of radiation.There is still lots of research to be done. "Right now,we're in the learning phase(階段)," Boothby says,adding that other scientists will build on his research. "That's just the way science works."

    (1)Why did scientists send tardigrades to the ISS?

    A.To test their fitness for space travel.
    B.To help do dangerous jobs on Mars.
    C.To collect more radiation in space.
    D.To understand their survival secrets.
    (2)What does the underlined word "Antecedent" in paragraph 3 mean?

    A.Safe.
    B.Secret.
    C.Previous.
    D.Frequent.
    (3)Which of the following is tardigrades' feature of the tun state?

    A.They keep still to store more water.
    B.They tend to move to dry places.
    C.They become balls to save energy.
    D.They seem to have no signs of life.
    (4)What does Boothby think of his team's research on tardigrades?

    A.Fruitful
    B.Pioneering
    C.Dangerous
    D.Unnecessary

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第二節(jié) 單句語法填空 (每題1分,滿分15分)

  • 42.He is thought
    (act) foolishly. Now he has no one but himself to blame for losing the job.

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第三節(jié) 作文(滿分15分)

  • 43.你是某國際中學(xué)李華。你校正在開展"創(chuàng)建美麗校園"的活動,請你用英語給全校學(xué)生寫一封倡議書,要點(diǎn)包括:
    (1)創(chuàng)建美麗校園的重要性
    (2)校園存在的不文明現(xiàn)象
    (3)你的態(tài)度
    注意:詞數(shù)在80字左右,可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)以使行文連貫
    Dear fellow students,
                                   
    Li Hua

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