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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁江蘇省揚州市2023-2024學年高一上學期1月期末英語試題學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、閱讀理解Soundwise,theworld’smostaffordable,advancedin-earhearingaidusesadvancedtechnologysopowerfulthatitcanevenpickupalowvoiceacrosstheroom.Hereishowyoucangetthemtodaytohearmoreclearlyandenjoychattingwithothers.Mostmodernhearingaidshavesomeseriousshortcomings:*Everybodynoticesthem—they’llmakeyoulook20yearsolderassoonasyouputthemon.*Theycollectallsoundsfromeverywhere—whichmakeshearingyourfriendsinarestaurantorcrowdedroomimpossibleandcancauseevenmorehearingloss!Fortunately,thereisabetterway.Soundwiseusesadvancedtechnologythatwasspeciallydesignedtopickuplowvoices,sohearingyourlovedonesorthetelevisionsomuchclearerisnoproblem.Nomoreafraidofgoingtonoisyrestaurants,movietheaters,orcrowdedplaces.YoucanhearyourfriendsandenjoylifethankstoSoundwise.Thesehearingaidsareunbelievablyadvanced:*Advancednoisecancelation(取消)*Ultralightweightandhidesintheearcompletely*BackedbyCertifiedHearingProfessionals*Risk-FreeHomeTrialwithONEYEAR*Freeportablechargingstationsoyou’llneverhavetoworryaboutbatteries(電池)—thechargelasts2fulldays!Andthebestpart:itcostsonly10%ofwhatadoctorwillchargeyouforhearingaids.Call800-403-1325orvisitGetS/RD91.WherecanthehearingaidSoundwiseshowitsadvantage?A.Ataquiettheatre. B.Atafarawaycorner.C.Inanoisyrestaurant. D.Inadarkroom.2.Whatfeaturemayattractyoumostifyoudon’twanttolookold?A.Itcanbehiddenintheearcompletely.B.Itisdesignedbyhearingprofessionals.C.Itcostsmuchlessthanseeingadoctor.D.Ithasbatterieswhichworkmuchlonger.3.HowcanyougetmoreinformationaboutthehearingaidSoundwise?A.Byreadingareport. B.Byvisitingawebsite.C.Bywritinganemail. D.Bygoingtoaclinic.Thebrainmightbetheplacewherememoriesarestored,anditshealthandefficiencydependalotonthegeneralhealthofthebody.Putsimply,what’sgoodforthebodyisgoodforthebrain.Regularphysicalexercisedoesn’tjustbuildmusclesandkeepweightincheck.Italsoprotectsmemoryandthinkingskills.ResearchattheUniversityofBritishColumbiafoundthatregularaerobicexercise,thekindthatincreasesyourheartrate,alsoincreasesthesizeofthebrain’shippocampus(海馬體).AndaUniversityofMarylandstudyfoundthatmemoryimprovedinolderadultsaftera12-weekexerciseprogram.Ifyou’renotintorunningorevenfastwalking,howaboutdancing?Itturnsoutthattakingadanceclassmaybeoneofthebestactivitiesyoucandoforyourbrain.AresearchteamattheAlbertEinsteinSchoolofMedicinelookedattheeffectsofphysicalactivityonpreventingmemoryloss,andfoundthatballroomdancingwasparticularlyeffective,leadingtoenhancementsinmemory,attentionandfocus.“Dancingcombinesphysicalactivity,learningsomethingnew,andsocialengagement,”saysDr.Salinas,aneurologistatNYULangoneHealth.“Themoreofthesefactorsanactivityhas,thebetteroffyouwillbe.”Sleepisalsoimportantformemoryformation,especiallylong-termmemoryformation.Whenyou’reasleep,thebrainrunsthetapeofwhatitrecordedduringtheday,getsridofinformationthatisn’trelevantandthenstoresotherinformationforthelongterm.Besides,doingthosementallyengagingactivities,suchasplayingcrosswordpuzzles,canalsohelpkeepourmindsactive.Learninganewlanguageisoftenregardedasanidealactivityforbrainhealth.“Doingsomethingnewandchallengingcontributestoformingnewpathwaysinthebrain,helpinginformationgofromonepartofthebraintoanother,”saysDr.Salinas.Whilegenetics(基因?qū)W)andfamilyhistoryplaysomerolesintheriskofmemoryproblems,sodoplentyofotherfactors.Addressinganyofthesemaymakeyourmemorysharper.4.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(①—Paragraph1;②—Paragraph2;③—Paragraph3;④—Paragraph4;⑤—Paragraph5;⑥—paragraph6;⑦—Paragraph7)A. B.C. D.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“enhancements”inParagraph3mean?A.Improvements. B.Effects. C.Troubles. D.Skills.6.WhydoestheauthormentionDr.Salinas’wordsinParagraph4?A.Toexplainwhydancingisoneofthebestactivitiesforbrain.B.Toshowwhichactivityislikelytobringusthemostbenefits.C.Tosuggestthatweshoulddanceinsteadofdoingotherexercise.D.Toconcludethatthemoreactivitieswedo,thehealthierwewillbe.7.Whyislearninganewlanguageregardedasanidealactivityforbrainhealth?A.Becauseithelpsstoreinformation. B.Becauseitisnotverychallenging.C.Becauseitmakesuseofpathways. D.Becauseitkeepsourmindsactive.In2019,AirCompanygainedpublicattentionwhenitproducedvodka(伏特加)fromcarbonintheair,inordertoreducetheamountoftheharmfulgreenhousegasintheatmosphere.Today,thecompanyhasbegunusingthesameprocesstomakefuel(燃料)forairplanes.AirCompany’scleanaircraftfuel,whichwasrecentlytested,couldsomedayhelptheairlineindustryachieveitsgoalofnetzerocarbonemissions(排放)by2050.Currently,theairlineindustryaccountsforabout3%oftotalglobalcarbonemissionseachyear,andmainlyusestraditional,fossil-basedfuels.Anumberofproducersofcleanaircraftfuelhavecomeoutinrecentyears,manyofwhomusesomethinglikeplantmaterialandcookingoil.ButAirCompany’sproductionprocessstartsbypullingharmfulcarbonemissionsoutoftheair.Thecompanyfirstharvestscarbon,mostlyfromindustrialsettings.Itthentakeswater,separatesthehydrogenfromtheoxygen,andputsthecarbontogetherwiththehydrogenandothermixtures.Afterthat,itdistills(蒸餾)thatsolutiondown.Thefinalproductsareethylalcohol(乙醇)tomakethecompany’svodkaandotherproductssuchasperfume,aswellasparaffin,whichformsthebasisofitsaircraftfuel.BythetimeaplanehasflownusingAirCompany’sfuel,itwillhavegivenoffthesameamountofcarbondioxide(CO2)backintotheatmosphereaswasacquiredtomakethefuel.“Already,someoftheworld’sbiggestairlinesaresupportingAirCompany’sdream.Theyhaveagreedtobuymillionsofgallonsofitsfuelinthecomingyears.”Thecompanymanagersays,“However,togettothoselargeindustrialmarketslikeaircraftfuel,traditionallyknownasthehottestindustrytogetgreen,isalongwaytogo.It’sgoingtotaketime,moneyandeffort.”8.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.AirCompanyisfamousforproducingvodka.B.AirCompanynolongerusestraditionalfuels.C.AirCompany’sfuelislikelytobeenvironmentallyfriendly.D.AirCompanyaccountsfor3%oftotalglobalcarbonemissions.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thatsolution”refertoinParagraph4?A.Ethylalcoholformingtheaircraftfuel.B.Hydrogenthatisseparatedfromwater.C.Oxygen,hydrogen,carbonandethylalcohol.D.Mixofcarbon,hydrogenandothermixtures.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthemanager’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.MajorAirlineshavealreadyputAirCompany’sfuelintouse.B.IttakestimeforAirCompany’sfueltobeusedonregularflights.C.ThefuelproducedbyAirCompanyissuretobeveryexpensive.D.Aircompanyalonewillbeabletooccupytheaircraftfuelmarkets.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AirCompany:MakeAirTravelGreenB.AirCompany’sCarbonProductionDreamC.AirCompany’sEnvironmentalSupportersD.AirCompany:MakeTraditionalFuelsAvailableWhyDoMillennials(千禧一代)KeepChangingJobs?Millennialshavebeenlabelledasthe“job-hoppinggeneration”.Infact,arecentsurveyshowedthat49%ofmillennialswouldleavetheirjobwithinthenexttwoyears!Observersfromoldergenerationsmaythinkitiscausedbytheyouth’slaziness.However,ifwesearchdeeper,thereismorethanmeetstheeye.Insteadofthetraditionalandpracticalreasonsofchangingjobs,suchastogetbettersalariesorgreaterjobstability(穩(wěn)定),manymillennialsareinspiredbyvalue-drivengoals.Forexample,morehavetoseeknewopportunitieswhenevertheylackasenseofbelongingintheirpresentjobs.Additionally,somealsoleavetheirpositionsforcompanieswhichbettersuittheirvaluesystem.Therefore,itisclearthatmanymillennialsdonotonlyconsidertheirjobsasasourceofincome,butinfact,seekmeaningandprofessionalachievementintheirdailyjobs.Clearly,thefearlessnessofmillennialsinseekingjobopportunitieshasbeeninspiredbynewbusinessmodels.Withtheriseofonlineplatforms,millennialswhopreferwork-lifebalanceandflexibilityhavebeenattractedtowardssuchjobs.Moreover,theincreaseofsocialmediahasalsocreatedmorecareerpaths.FromfoodandtravelbloggerstoYouTubecontentcreators,moremillennialsareleavingboringdesk-boundjobstolookformoreuntraditional,butcertainlyattractive,careers.However,peoplehavedifferentopinionsonjob-hopping.Whilesomeemployersvaluerichexperienceandskillsthatjob-hoppingbringsabout,manyofthemstilllookdownuponjob-hopping.Someevenargueindisappointmentthattheyouthsoftodayarelazy,unabletobearhardshipsandtooself-centered.TheformerAmericanPresidentJimmyCarteroncesaid,“Humanidentityisnolongerdefined(定義)bywhatonedoesbutbywhatoneowns.”Indeed,hiscommentstillringstruetoday.Ratherthanallowtraditionalmodelsofsuccessinsocietytodefineouryouths,themillennialgenerationshouldbeencouragedtodefinenewhorizonsofsuccessbymakingtherightcareerchoicesguidedbytherightvalues.12.WhyareMillennialsmorelikelytomovetonewjobs?A.Becausetheyareunwillingtoworkveryhard.B.Becausetheywanttorealizetheirself-worth.C.Becausetheyhatepressurefrompresentjobs.D.Becausetheyneedhigherincomeandposition.13.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowinParagraph3?A.Therapiddevelopmentofsocialmediapromotesnewcareerpaths.B.TherearefewerprofessionsavailabletoMillennialsontheInternet.C.TherearefactorscontributingtoMillennials’flexiblejob-changing.D.ThetiringandboringjobspreventMillennialsstayinginoneposition.14.Whatmaythoseagainstjob-changingthinkofMillennials?A.Courageousandnoble. B.Lazyandself-centered.C.Anxiousandunconfident. D.Creativeandhard-working.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMillennials’careerchoice?A.Negative. B.Doubtful. C.Positive. D.Concerned.Obesity(肥胖癥),AGlobalProblemAndrewWilsonwasalwaysabigkid.Duringhis20sand30shekepthisweightincontrolbyplayingsport.16Afterthat,hewastryingtoloseweight.Hewatchedwhatheateandexercised.17Hetriedmanydiets.Hewouldlose10to20kilograms,butthentheweightwouldreturn,andmore.Andrewiscertainlynotalone.Obesityaffectsallareasofsociety.18InSouthandSoutheastAsia,thenumberofpeoplesufferingfromobesityispredictedtodoublebetween2010and2030.Howdidallthiscomeabout?Theproblemisthatinrecentdecadesourlifestylehaschangeddramatically.Mostpeopleintheworldareeatinghigh-energydiets.19ThinkofaphotofromAsiainthe1970s—everyonewasonabicycle.Todaythey’reridingincars.Thegoodnewsis,there’splentythatcanbedone.Whilethemaintreatmentforobesityisstillsurgery,newmedicinesarecomingavailable.20Governmentsalsoprovideuswithgreenopenspacestodophysicalactivity.Anothereffectivesolutionoverseasistointroduceataxonsugarydrinks.A.Atthesametimewe’removingless.B.Still,hisweightincreasedto200kilograms.C.Humansaren’tmeanttohavedietslikethat.D.Peopleeverywherearelivingwithextraweightorobesity.E.Soon,expertspredict,obesitywillbecommonlytreatedwithregularpills.F.Mostpeoplehaveafeelingofhavingfinishedameal,buthealwaysfelthungry.G.However,whenhisfamilyhitatroubleandhewasunderpressure,heputonweightquickly.二、完形填空Aftermydiagnosis(診斷)withacancer,Ilovedthe21ofhavingsomethingnewandgreenaround.Mywife,Hannah,boughtmewhatshesaidwasaluckybambooplantinadeep-greenpotterybowl.Weplacedtheplantinthelivingroom.I22everytimeIlookedatitfromthesofawhereIspentmostofmytime.ItoldHannahIwantedto23theplantmyself.Iwaspleasedwhenitdidn’timmediatelyturnyelloworbrownor24allitsleaves.Thecancer25myabilitytowalk,andthetreatmentleftme26,makingithardformetoperformeverydaytasks.SincemydiagnosisinAugust2018,fartoooften,itseemedthatIhadtodependonhelpfromotherpeople.Thehuge27leftmefeelingupset.28,caringfortheplantgavemeasenseof29atatimewhenIsometimesfelt30.BeforeIfellsick,Ihadworkedasafamilydoctor.Iwasusedtobeingtheonewho31care,nottheonewhoreceivedit.Wateringtheplant,assmallanactasitwas,connectedmetomyold32andtaughtmeIcouldstillbeacaregiver.Plantsand33couldstilldependonme.Overthenextfewmonths,Irecoveredfromsurgeryand34work.NowIkeepafewpotsofluckybambooinmyclinic.Sometimes,Iwillgiveonetomypatients,tellingthem,“Takecareofit.It35you!”21.A.idea B.photo C.conclusion D.story22.A.cried B.nodded C.smiled D.escaped23.A.huntfor B.wishfor C.callfor D.carefor24.A.grow B.lose C.decorate D.shake25.A.limited B.strengthened C.questioned D.showed26.A.hopeful B.painless C.weak D.energetic27.A.success B.change C.support D.failure28.A.Besides B.Unfortunately C.However D.Therefore29.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.closeness C.humour D.a(chǎn)dventure30.A.proud B.useless C.a(chǎn)mazed D.equal31.A.a(chǎn)ccepted B.a(chǎn)pproached C.required D.provided32.A.purpose B.personality C.dream D.identity33.A.people B.memories C.jobs D.diseases34.A.insistedon B.gaveup C.returnedto D.resultedin35.A.observes B.needs C.connects D.respects三、語法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inspiredbyancientpaintings,ZhangZening,36superbigfanofhanfuinNanjing,decidedtostudyhanfutenyearsago,37(change)ancientpaintingsintowearablepieces.Sincegraduatingfromcollege,Zhang38(spend)alargeamountoftimedoingchemicalexperimentswithdifferentmaterials.Shethenbegantodesigndifferentstylesofclothinganddealwiththeprinting39person.Around2015,Zhangfocused40(independent)ontheprocessofhanfurestoration(恢復).Inthatyear,shevisitedDunhuang,41thebeautifulmurals(壁畫)appealedtoher.Sheeagerlywantedtochangethemintobeautifulclothes.Eightyearslater,shemanagedtorestoremorethan50sets.Herextraordinarytechniquehasdrawntheinterestofyoungminds,givingthemtheopportunitytowearhistoricallyimportant42(costume)duringmuseumvisits.Zhangobservedthatinthepast,wearingitwouldattractcuriousstares,butnowit43(spot)inthestreetsoften.“Ibelievethere’snoneed44(push)toohardforthenextgenerationtoaccepthanfu.Asournationalcostume,hanfu,whenappreciatedbychildrenfor45(it)beauty,islikelytobenaturallyloved.”shesaid.46.Manyfactorsinfluenceastudentinhisorherstudy,mostofareoutofateacher’scontrol.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)47.ThereviewsaystheKing’sstrugglesaswellashiscourage(show)byFirthsuccessfullyinthefilm.(所給詞的適當形式填空)48.Theteacheristalkingtothestudenthomeworkhasn’tbeenturnedin.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)49.Since200B.C.,Gojiberries(use)intraditionalChinesemedicine.(所給詞的適當形式填空)50.Closefriendsarethosewhoyoucanreallydependonandwithyouhavethedeepestrelationships.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)51.Wewereabouttoleaveoneofourfriendscalledandsaidhewouldvisitussoon.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)52.Andyrealizedhismistakepromisedthathewouldnotdothatagain.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)53.Notonlysettingcleargoalsbutalsohavingapositiveattitude(be)amustforanyonewhowantstoachievesuccess.(所給詞的適當形式填空)54.Aftergraduation,hejoinedtheveryorganizationwassetuptohelptheseniors.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)55.Iamchattingwiththehairdresserwhilemyhair(cut).(所給詞

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