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2023—2024學年度高一(下)6月階段性考試英語注意事項:1.答題前,務必將自己的姓名、考號填寫在答題卡規定的位置上。2.答選擇題時,必須使用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號。答非選擇題時,必須使用0.5毫米黑色筆跡的簽字筆,將答案書寫在答題卡規定的位置上。所有題目必須在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上答題無效。3.考試結束后,只將答題卡交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)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,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

is

the

man

busy

with?A.A

visit. B.A

project. C.A

video.2.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

do

the

speakers

plan

to

do

tomorrow?A.Go

camping. B.Do

some

shopping. C.Find

a

blanket.3.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Where

are

the

speakers

going

to?A.A

station. B.Another

country. C.Their

hometown.4.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

does

the

woman

think

of

Jimmy?A.Silent. B.Caring. C.Hard-working.5.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

are

the

speakers

talking

about?A.The

new

laws. B.A

healthy

lifestyle. C.Profitable

industries.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,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。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】6.What

is

the

probable

relationship

between

the

speakers?A.Mother

and

son. B.Brother

and

sister. C.Husband

and

wife.7.Why

does

the

man

apologize?A.For

missing

a

chance. B.For

being

late. C.For

doing

Lisa

a

damage.聽下面一段較長對話,完成下面小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】8Who

is

the

woman

expressing

thanks

to?A.The

man. B.The

fans. C.The

sponsor.9.What

is

probably

the

woman?A.An

online

celebrity. B.A

travel

enthusiast. C.A

magazine

editor.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】10.What

does

the

man

want

to

do?A.Go

fishing. B.Go

shopping. C.Go

sightseeing.11.Where

will

the

space

rocket

be

launched?A.In

Texas. B.In

Florida. C.In

Nevada.12.What

does

the

speakers

plan

to

do

on

Sunday?A.Set

off

early. B.Rest

in

a

hotel. C.See

the

launch.13.How

does

the

girl

probably

feel

about

the

trip?A.Excited. B.Bored. C.Confused.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】14.When

did

the

man

come

to

the

UK?A.3

years

ago. B.4

years

ago. C.5

years

ago.15.How

does

the

man

run

his

business

at

its

beginning?A.By

hiring

many

staff. B.By

serving

the

tables. C.By

working

with

his

wife.16.Where

does

the

man

advertise

his

business?A.On

TV. B.In

shopping

centers. C.On

radio

and

newspapers.17.What

contributes

to

the

man’s

success?A.The

food

price. B.The

dining

atmosphere. C.The

restaurant

location.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】18.What

is

the

Geocaching?A.A

treasure

hunt. B.A

GPS

device. C.A

fitness

coach.19.What

do

we

know

about

the

boxes?A.They

are

controlled

remotely.B.They

contain

varieties

of

goods.C.They

are

placed

in

the

neighborhood.20.How

does

Geocaching

benefit

the

kids?A.It

develops

their

social

skills.B.It

exposes

them

to

traditions.C.It

makes

them

willing

to

walk.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分60分)第一節(共19小題;每小題2.5分,滿分47.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AFamilyVacationsinHawaiiWhetheryourinterestsarehistory,nativecultures,hiking,watersports,orsimplyrelaxinginthesun,Hawaiihasabundantchoicestokeepyouandyourfamilyentertained.WaikikiBeachThisfamoustwo-milestretchofsandishometoscoresoffamily-friendlybeachhotelsandallkindsofaction-packedexcitement.WaikikiBeachistheperfectplacetogoifyou’relookingforwarmoceanwaterandgoldenbeaches.Kidswillenjoywalkingalongthebeach,stoppingforshavediceoranicecreamandtakingadipinasafeareaoftheocean.Oahu’sNorthShoreSomeofthetallestoceanwavesintheworldarefoundatOahu,Hawaii’sNorthShorecoastlineduringthewintermonths.Thesecrashingwallsofwaterarebornforsurfingandofferoneofthebestfreeshowsontheislands.TheNorthShoreishometoworld-classsurfcontests,attractingtheworld’stopsurfers.PolynesianCulturalCenterNothingappealstothewholefamilylikeHawaiianpastcomingalive.Besides,thecolorfulcostumes,livelysongs,andtraditionaldancesinthePacificregionarepresentedhere.You’llseecustomsofFiji,NewZealand,Marquesas,Samoa,Tahiti,Tonga,andHawaiiallrepresentedinPolynesianCulturalCenter’sre-createdislandvillages,whichisdecoratedwithpalmtreesandtropicalgardens.WaimeaCanyon(峽谷)StateParkMorethan3,500feetdeep,thislandmarkonHawaii’sislandofKauaiisthelargestcanyoninthePacific.UnlikeGrandCanyon,plentifulrainkeepsWaimeaCanyonanditssurroundingareathickwithvegetation(植被),andvisitorsarefrequentlytreatedtothesightofvividrainbows.Itoffersagreatcanyonviewandacoveredpicnicarea.21.WhatmakesOahu’sNorthShoreknowntotheworld?A.Itsbestfreeculturalshows. B.Itsfamily-friendlybeachhotels.C.Havingthetallestcoastline. D.Beingaperfectplaceforsurfing.22.Whichplaceismostlikelytoattractthosewhoareinterestedinhistory?A.WaikikiBeach. B.Oahu’sNorthShore.C.PolynesianCulturalCenter. D.WaimeaCanyonStatePark.23.WhatisspecialaboutWaimeaCanyoncomparedtoGrandCanyon?A.Ithasacoveredpicnicarea. B.Ithasadepthofover3,500feet.C.It’srichinplantsandrainfall. D.Itownsauniquekindofvegetation.BFromthedesertsofSouthernCaliforniatotheforestsofAlaska,theU.S.possessesadiversityofnature.Formostofherlife,JoyRyanneversawthescenerybeyondherhomestateofOhio.Then,whenshewasinhermid-eighties,hergrandsonBradRyandecidedtotakeheronajourneytoalloftheU.S.NationalParks,whichtookeightyearstocomplete.Attheageof93,GrandmaJoyhasfinallyseenall63parks,endingherjourneyintheNationalParkofAmericanSamoa.“WhenIlearnedshehadneverseenthegreatwildernessesofAmerica—deserts,mountains,oceans,Idecidedtointervene(干預)insomeway,”Bradsays.ThisideasparkedtheirfirsttriptotheGreatSmokyMountains.However,oncetheywereontheroad,Bradrealisedthattheycouldvisitmoreparksthatwerenearby.Overtheyears,theymanagedtoseeallofthefamoussightsatYosemite,theRedwoods,andsoon.ButBradvaluesthetimespentwithhisgrandmotherjustasmuchasthebreathtakingplacestheywereabletovisit.DespiteGrandmaJoy’solderage,shewasabletohikemountains.Bradregardsherloveforlifeasthekeytohergoodhealth.SheisgratefulforeachnewdayandisalwaysExcitedforthenextjourney.Finally,theirlongjourneyacrosstheU.S.cametoanendwithAmericanSamoa.“It’sabout6,700milesfromOhio,wherewelive,”Bradexplains.“Wecanenjoythebeachandthebeautifultropicalparadise.Butaswe’velearnedfromtherangersthatworkthere,AmericanSamoaisanislandcommunityfirmlyrootedinfamily.AndIthinkthatthere’sabitofapoeticbeautytoendingitthere,too.”“Iamthankfuleverymorningforgivingmeanotherday,”GrandmaJoyshares.“Anditisyourchoicewhetheryou’regoingtohavearainydayorasunnyday.So,smileateverybody,andleteverybodyknowyou’rehavingawhaleofatime.”WhilehertouroftheU.S.hascometoaclose,sheandhergrandsonarenotdonetraveling.Nextup,theyhavetheirsightssetonKenya.24.WhydidBraddecidetotravelacrossAmericawithhisgrandma?A.TocelebrateGrandmaJoy’s93rdbirthday.B.TocompleteataskhepromisedGrandmaJoy.C.ToenrichGrandmaJoy’stravellingexperiences.D.TorealiseGrandmaJoy’sdreamofvisitingparks.25.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheirtourinBrad’seyes?A.Freeandadventurous. B.Tiringbuteducational.C.Stressfulbuteye-opening. D.Amazingandworthwhile.26.WhatimpressedBradandJoymostaboutAmericanSamoa?A.Thefriendlylocals. B.Thefamilybond. C.Thespecialculture. D.Thebeautifulsights.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.StayCurious,StayYoung B.It’sNevertooOldtoHittheRoadC.LaughteristheBestMedicine D.TravellingContributestoLongLifeCSelf-drivingcarsarejustaroundthecorner.Suchvehicleswillmakegettingfromoneplacetoanothersaferandlessstressful.Theyalsocouldcutdownontraffic,reducepollutionandlimitaccidents.Buthowshoulddriverlesscarshandleemergencies?Peopledisagreeontheanswer.Andthatmightputthebrakesonthistechnology,anewstudyconcludes.Tounderstandthechallenge,imagineacarthatsuddenlymeetssomepedestriansintheroad.Evenwithbraking,it’stoolatetoavoidacrash.So,thecar’sartificialintelligencemustdecidewhethertoswerve(急轉彎).Tosavethepedestrians,shouldthecarswerveofftheroadorswerveintooncomingtraffic?Whatifsuchoptionswouldlikelykillthecar’spassengers?Researchersusedonlinesurveystostudypeople’sattitudesaboutsuchsituationswithdriverlesscars.Surveyparticipantsmostlyagreedthatdriverlesscarsshouldbedesignedtoprotectthemostpeople.Thatincludedswervingintowalls(orotherwisesacrificingtheirpassengers)tosavealargernumberofpedestrians.Butthereisadilemma.Thosesamesurveyedpeoplewanttorideincarsthatprotectpassengersatallcosts—evenifthepedestrianswouldnowendupdying.JeanBonnefonisapsychologistattheToulouseSchoolofEconomicsinFrance.HeandhiscolleaguesreportedtheirfindingsinScience.“Autonomouscarscancompletelychangetransportation”,saysstudyco-authorIyadRahwan.But,headds,thisnewtechnologycreatesamoraldilemmathatcouldslowitsacceptance.“Makersofdriverlesscarsareinatoughspot,”Bonnefon’sgroupwarns.Mostbuyerswouldwanttheircartobeprogrammedtoprotecttheminpreferencetootherpeople.However,regulationsmightonedayinstructthatcarsmustactforthegreatergood.Thatwouldmeansavingthemostpeople.Butthescientiststhinkruleslikethiscoulddriveawaybuyers.Ifso,allthepotentialbenefitsofdriverlesscarswouldbelost.“Compromises(折中)mightbepossible,”KurtGraysays.HeisapsychologistattheUniversityofNorthCarolina.Hethinksthatevenifalldriverlesscarsareprogrammedtoprotecttheirpassengersinemergencies,trafficaccidentswilldecrease.Thosevehiclesmightbedangeroustopedestriansonrareoccasions.Butthey“won’tspeed,won’tdrivedrunkandwon’ttextwhiledriving,whichwouldbeawinforsociety.”28.Whatisthechallengefacingself-drivingcars?A.Howself-drivingcarsreduceaccidents. B.Thetechnicalproblemsthatself-drivingcarshave.C.Howself-drivingcarshandleemergencies. D.People’snegativeattitudestowardsself-drivingcars.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutself-drivingcarsfromthetext?A.Quickdecisionsarerequiredforself-drivingcars’AI.B.Peopleareinadifficultsituationaboutself-drivingcars.C.Thepotentialbenefitsofself-drivingcarsareignoredbybuyers.D.Self-drivingcarsaresupposedtoprotectpassengersatanyprice.30.WhatisKurtGray’sattitudetowardself-drivingcars?A.Favourable. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Neutral.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PeopleDisagreeontheFutureofDriverlessCarsBDriverlessCarsareRevolutionisingTransportationC.NewRegulationsHaveGreatInfluenceonDriverlessCarsD.MoralDilemmaCouldLimittheAppealofDriverlessCarsDImaginethesoundofadogwalkingacrossatilefloor,the“click,click,click”ofitsclawstappingagainsttheground.Now,imagineacatwalkingacrossthesamefloor—thedifferenceisthecatmovesintotalsilence.Catscanfullyretract(縮回)theirclaws,givingthemsuperiorabilitytoremainsilence.Butwhydocatshaveretractableclaws,whereasdogsdonot?Itallcomesdowntohowcatsanddogsusetheirclaws.Catsusetheirclawsprimarilytoattacktheirtarget,saidAnthonyRussell,anevolutionarybiologistattheUniversityofCalgaryinAlberta,Canada.Theyusetheirfrontclawstograbandholdontotheirtargetandtheirbackclawstocutopenthetarget’sbelly.Catsneedtokeeptheirclawssharptosecurethatnextmeal.Extendedallthetime,theirclawswouldgetlesssharpastheyscrapetheground,muchlikehowanailfiledealswithsharppointsonahumanfingernail.Dogs,ontheotherhand,aresocialhunters.Theyworkingroupstotakedownlargeranimals,wearingtheirtargetoutoverlongerdistances.Fordogs,“ifyou’rehuntingamooseorsomething,youwanderalongforkilometresandbiteituntilitisfatigued,andthenyoualljumponit,”Russellsaid.“Whereascatsessentiallyhaveashortburst,andthenit’sover.Eitherthetargetgetsaway,orthetargetiscaptured.”Withmorehuntersworkingtogether,it’slessimportantfordogstobeabletograbandholdontotheirtarget,sotheydon’thavetokeeptheirclawsassharp.Sheernumbersareenoughtogivethemtheadvantage.Butdogs’clawsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Dogs’clawshelpthemstandfirmlyontheearthandchangedirectionsquickly—ausefuladaptationforpursuingtargetoverlongdistances.Innature’ssilentdance,cats’retractableclawsareknivesforquickattacks,whiledogs’strongclawsmakethemgoodchasers.Eachclawtellsataleofadaptationmadetotheiruniquehuntingstyles.32.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Ananimalnovel. B.Ascientificreport. C.Azoologymagazine. D.Apetkeepingguide.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fatigued”inthe5thparagraphmean?A.Hungry. B.Scared. C.Wounded. D.Exhausted.34.WhichstatementwouldAnthonyRussellprobablyagreewith?ACatsusefrontclawstograbandkillthetarget.B.Dogsuseclawstoattackandweartheirtargetsout.C.Catsstophuntingifthetargetescapesfromthefirstattack.D.Dogsworktogethertocapturetheirtargetsinashortertime.35.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbycomparinganimals’claws?A.Catsarebetteradaptedtohuntingthandogs.B.Clawsaremoreimportantforcatsthanfordogs.C.Thesharpertheclaws,themoreefficientthehunt.D.Catsanddogsfinddifferentwaystosurviveinnature.EOpenAI’sautomatedAI-poweredchatbotChatGPThastakentheInternetbystorm,butnotwithoutcreatingafewissuesontheway.Withwriters,marketers,andseeminglyeveryoneelseinbetweenusingChatGPTtogeneratecontent,companiesworldwidearestaringdownatsunamiofAI-generatedcontent.WithissuesofsafetyandstolencontentsconstantlyswirlingaroundChatGPTanditsoutput,OpenAIhasnowreleasedGPT-Classifier,atooldesignedtodetectwhetherthetextyou’rereadingwasgeneratedbyChatGPToroneofitsotherGPTtools.GPT-Classifierattemptstofigureoutifagivenpieceoftextwashuman-writtenortheworkofanAI-generator.WhileChatGPTandotherGPTmodelsaretrainedextensivelyonallmannersoftextinput,theGPT-Classifiertoolisfine-tunedonadatasetofpairsofhuman-writtentextandAI-writtentextonthesametopic.Inotherwords,theGPT-ClassifierattemptstocomparesimilaritiesbetweenknownhumantextandknownAItexttofindinconsistencythatrevealthesourcewriter.WhiletheideaofeasilyspottingAI-generatedtextwillbemusictotheearsofeditorsandeducators,OpenAIhaswarnedthatitsclassifierisnotfullyreliable.AtestoftheGPT-Classifierspottedahuman-generatedexampleandmarkeditveryunlikelytobeAI-generated,andalsocorrectlyindicatedthataChatGPT-generatedpieceonUSBissueswaspossiblyAIgenerated.Currently,GPT-Classifiercorrectlyidentifies26%ofAI-writtentextwhilelabelling9%ofhumantextasAI-written.OpenAIalsonotesthatthetool’saccuracytypicallyimprovesasthelengthoftheinputtextincreases.Fornow,althoughGPT-Classifierisupandrunningandavailablefortesting,it’sbesttotakeitslabellingwithapinchofsalt.EvenwiththeGPT-Classifier’slimitations,thedemandforreliableChatGPTdetectionislikelytoseemanypeopleturntothistool.OpenAI’scommitmenttobuildingandreleasingafreeGPTdetectiontoolisimportantbecauseasmorestudents,writers,programmers,andothersuseAI-textgenerationtools,understandinganddetectingthisinputwillbecomevital.36.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.GPT-Classifier’scomponents. B.GPT-Classifier’svastdatasets.C.GPT-Classifier’shighproductivity. D.GPT-Classifier’sworkingprinciple.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasemeaninparagraph4?A.Withcertaindoubt. B.Atfacevalue. C.Withgreatrespect. D.Asachallenge.38.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.GPT-Classifierdemandsmoreusers’trust. B.GPT-Classifierwipesoutusers’beliefinAI.C.GPT-Classifiermeetsdiversegrowingneeds. D.GPT-Classifierhasalimitedrangeofservices.39.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.TodiscussthereliabilityofGPT-Classifier.B.TocriticisetheproblemofAl-generatedcontent.C.ToencouragemorepeopletouseGPT-Classifier.D.TointroduceanewtoolfordetectingAI-generatedtext.第二節(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。It’snosecretthatreadinggoodnewsfeelsalotbetterthanreadingbadnews.Like,wouldyouratherbiteintoalemon,orsiponafreshglassoflemonade?___40___Theworldisfullofproblemsandconflictsandweneedtostayinformedandalert(警覺的)towhat’sgoingonaroundus.Whilereadingtraditional,morenegativenewsisimportant,consuminggoodnewsisalsopartofstayinginformed.____41____Anditalsobringsmeaningfulbenefits,likereducedstressandanxiety,higherratesofengagement,communitybuildingskills,andinspirationforcreatingabetterworld.Plus,knowingwhattolookforinthegoodnewslandscapeisakeypartofimprovingourmedialiteracyskillsandbeingthoughtfulnewsconsumers.Infact,goodnews,knownassolutionsjournalism,isbecomingmorepopular,aspublishersandnewsstationsdiscoverthebenefitsofsharingpositivestories.GoodGoodGoodisoneofthem.____42____Ateamofreportersandeditorsthereworkdailytodeliverstoriesthatmakereadersfeelhopefulandequippedtodomoregoodwithpossiblesolutions.“Ifitbleeds,itleads.”haslongbeenasayingusedinthemediatodescribehownewsstoriesaboutviolence,deathanddestructiondrawreaders’attention.____43____Thethingis,however,there’salsogoodstuffoutthere—thedelightfulandkindpartsofhumanity.“Beautifulstoriesarehappeningworldwide.____44____Whenyoudofindthem,theworldcansuddenlyfeellikeaverydifferentplace.Goodnewsisavitalpartofhowwelearnabouttheworldandsolvingtheworld’sproblems.”Hervey,oneofGoodGoodGood’seditorssaid.A.Sharegoodnewswithpeoplearoundyou.B.It’sjustthatwedon’thearasmuchaboutthem.C.Butthe“badnews”hasitsplaceintheworld.D.Itprovidesamorebalancedviewoftheworld.E.Andso,negativenewsstoriesareeverywhereonnewsmedia.F.Heartwarmingstoriesmakeyoucryandfeelgood.G.Thenewsmediacompanyisdevotedtoprovidinggoodnewsintentionally.第三部分英語知識運用(共三節,滿分40分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I’vehadmanyopportunitiestoexperiencelivinginaforeignculture.Butmyfirstexperiencecameinan___45___place—myowncountry.WhenIwas20,Igotaninternship(實習職位)inNewYorkCity.Itwasmyfirsttimeto___46___outsideofmyhomestateofTexas.Withmymovingnorthcameculture___47___.IgrewupinabigcityinTexas.Butitwasnocomparisontothetightly___48___NewYorkwiththeir8millioncitizens.Iwasusedtolifeata___49___pace;NewYorkmovedfast.Thesayingistrue—thiscitynever___50___.Ihadtoadjust.Myfirstreactionwasfear:IfearedIwould___51___atmynewinternshipinthe54-storeyofficebuilding;IfearedIwouldgetlostonthesubway;Ifearedthatthelocalswouldn’thave___52___formyfrequentmomentsofconfusion.Myfearrangedfromreasonabletosilly.ButI___53___myfearsandkepttrying.Ilearnedquicklyneverto___54___aNewYorkeralwaysspeaksEnglish.NewYorkishometopeopleofallwalksoflife,fromallcornersoftheworld.Atweekends,Iwouldspendhours___55___alongCanalStreetinChinatown—theclosestI’deverbeentoanAsiancountry.“Bytheendofmyinternship,Iwasalittleolder,alittlewiserand___56___ofbigcitylife.Ihatedtheskyscrapers,touristsandthehighpriceIhadtopayforacheeseburgerandfries.ButIhad___57___too.Iwasquicker,smarterandmoreindependent.IknewIwould___58___thatfeelingofhavingtheworldrightatmydoorstep.Itwasgood___59___forthelifeoftravelI’dsoonbegin.45.A.unusual B.unexpected C.unpleasant D.unforgettable46.A.study B.live C.travel D.explore47.A.heritage B.image C.feast D.shock48A.closed B.equipped C.controlled D.packed49.A.quick B.familiar C.unique D.relaxed50.A.changes B.adapts C.sleeps D.disappears51.A.fail B.battle C.revive D.protest52.A.desire B.preference C.patience D.respect53.A.conquered B.forgave C.admitted D.identified54.A.propose B.know C.suppose D.ensure55.A.reviewing B.hiking C.wandering D.observing56.A.proud B.aware C.tired D.afraid57.A.won B.grown C.struggled D.practiced58.A.hate B.miss C.lose D.express59A.preparation B.contribution C.emotion D.celebration第二節(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis___60___determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing___61___(well)thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave___62___higherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando___63___(change)facts.However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot___64___(simple)theresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhow___65___(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,who___66___(invent)thetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,IQgetsyouemployed,butitisEQ___67___getsyoupromoted.___68___(support)byhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhenitcomestosomeone’sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,____69____ismeasuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.第三節(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)根據首字母和中文提示,寫出正確的單詞;每空一詞。在答題卡上作答時,請寫出完整單詞。70.Exercisingcanr______(緩解)pressure.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)71.Theshowhasbeene______(延長)foranothersixweeks.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)72.Theyhadtomoveintot______(臨時的)accommodation.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)73.Itisdifficulttoo______(獲得)reliableevidence.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)74.Peoplewillstillbevisitedbyofficersiftheyarethrowingawayr______(可回收的)waste.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)75.She’sh______(猶豫的)aboutsigningthecontract.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)76.Thispieceofnewshasyettobec______(證實).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)77.Therearemanys______(物種)ofdogs.(根據中英文提示填空)78.Shegavethepoliceafulla______(描述)oftheincidence.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)79.Germanyd______(宣布)waronFranceon1August1914.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)80.Heisunabletodealwiththeproblemsinhisworkf______(靈活地).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)81.Shehitstheballwithgreata______(精確).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)82.Shenarrowlyescapedi______(傷害).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)83.I’lld______(草擬)aletterforyou.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)84.TheStatueofLiberty’sfacewascreatedtolooklikethemotherofthes______(雕刻家).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)85.IhadmentionedthatIdidn’treallylikec______(當代的)music.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)86.Shedresseswithcasuale______(高雅).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)87.Objectslikethisturnupatsaleswithsurprisingf______(頻繁).(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)88.We’reconcernedaboutyours______(精神的)welfare.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)89.Thewindhass______(加強)overnight.(根據中英文提示單詞拼寫)第四部分寫作(滿分20分)90.你班同學在英語課上就“高中生是否應該帶智能手機到學校使用”進行了課堂討論,同學們觀點不一。請你根據如下內容,為本次課堂討論結果撰寫一篇英文報道稿,內容包括:1.活動簡介;2.同學觀點;3.你的看法。注意:1.詞數100左右;2.可適當加入細節,以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

成都七中2023—2024學年度高一(下)6月階段性考試英語注意事項:1.答題前,務必將自己的姓名、考號填寫在答題卡規定的位置上。2.答選擇題時,必須使用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號。答非選擇題時,必須使用0.5毫米黑色筆跡的簽字筆,將答案書寫在答題卡規定的位置上。所有題目必須在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上答題無效。3.考試結束后,只將答題卡交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)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,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

is

the

man

busy

with?A.A

visit. B.A

project. C.A

video.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Haveyoufinishedtheprojectforthenewstudentcenter?M:Justthismorning.I’veworkedthroughoutthewholeweek.Youknowthebuildingopenstomorrow.2.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

do

the

speakers

plan

to

do

tomorrow?A.Go

camping. B.Do

some

shopping. C.Find

a

blanket.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Allright.Wehavetents,sleepingbagsandjusteverythingyoumightneedforcampingtomorrow.M:Idon’tthinkso.Ican’tfindmyblanket,andweneedtobuymorebottledwaterandsnacks.3.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Where

are

the

speakers

going

to?A.A

station. B.Another

country. C.Their

hometown.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Sowe’regettingeverythingready.We’retravelingwithourlittlegirl.M:Yeah,we’resoexcited,butalsoabitnervous.W:Yeah,it’sourfirsttimeflyinginternationallywithababy.4.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

does

the

woman

think

of

Jimmy?A.Silent. B.Caring. C.Hard-working.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Jimmysayshe’snotdoingwellinhisbiology.Maybeheneedstoworkharder.W:Buthehasspentalotoftimeinthelabandlibraryalready.M:Thenwhat’stheproblem?Heissuchaquietboyandseldomtalkswithme.5.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】What

are

the

speakers

talking

about?A.The

new

laws. B.A

healthy

lifestyle. C.Profitable

industries.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:IhavetosayIfindthenewlawsonenvironmentalpollutiontoostrict.W:Well,they’reforeveryone’shealth.M:Butsomeindustriescannotmakeaprofit.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,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。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】6.What

is

the

probable

relationship

between

the

speakers?A.Mother

and

son. B.Brother

and

sister. C.Husband

and

wife.7.Why

does

the

man

apologize?A.For

missing

a

chance. B.For

being

late. C.For

doing

Lisa

a

damage.【答案】6.B7.C【解析】【原文】W:Justtellmeyou’resorry.M:WhyshouldI?W:Bart?Theonlyreasontoapologizeisifyoulookdeepdowninsideyourselfandfindaspot,somethingyouwishwasn’ttherebecauseyouwillfeelbadthatyouhurtyoursister’sfe

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