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江蘇省揚(yáng)州中學(xué)2021-2021學(xué)年第一學(xué)期質(zhì)量檢測高一英語〔本試卷總分值150分,考試時間120分鐘〕選擇題局部第一局部聽力〔共兩節(jié),總分值30分〕第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題分,總分值分)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三個選項中選出最正確選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthewomando?A.Makeacall.B.Gotothepark. C.Gooutfordinner.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome. B.Inastore. C.Inarestaurant.3.WhatdoesJohnthinkofDr.Smith’sspeech?A.Moving. B.Interesting. C.Disappointing.4.WhydidTonymovetoanewapartment?A.Hedidn’tlikehisneighbor.B.Hedidn’tlikeholdingparties.C.Hedidn’tlikehisoldapartment.5.What’sthemangoingtodo?A.Readabook. B.Writeanovel. C.Borrowabook.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每題1.5分,總分值分)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三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題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.Howoftendoesthemangototheeveningclasses?A.Twiceaweek.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Fourtimesaweek.7.Whydoesthemantaketheeveningclasses?A.Togoabroad. B.Tomakefriends.C.Tochangehisjob.聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第8至第9題。8.What’stheman?A.Adesigner.B.Acustomer. C.Asalesman.9.Howmuchisthenecklace?A.200dollars.B.300dollars.C.400dollars.聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第10至第12題。10.HowisTed’shomeworkthistime?A.Verypoor. B.Welldone. C.So-so.11.WhereisTedgoingnow?A.Thegym. B.Thelibrary. C.Thebookstore.12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Bossandsecretary. C.Teacherandstudent.聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第13至第16題。13.What’swrongwiththeman?A.Heisoutofwork. B.Hecan’tfindajob. C.Helackssupportatwork.14.Whatistheman’swife’sattitudetowardhisproblem?A.Optimistic.B.Worried. C.Careless.15.Whoisillinhospital?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’sfather. C.Theman’sfather-in-law.16.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodo?A.Offerajobtotheman.B.Lendthemansomemoney.C.Askherfriendstohelptheman.聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第17至20題。17.Whatisthemonologuemainlyabout?A.Thehistoryoftheschool.B.Thecoursesfortheterm.C.Theplanfortheday.18.Wherecanthevisitorslearnaboutthesubjectsfornewstudents?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthesciencelab.C.Intheclassroom.19.Whatcanstudentsdointhepracticalareas?A.Takesciencecourses.B.Enjoyexcellentmeals.C.Attendworkshops.20.Whenarethevisitorsexpectedtoaskquestions?A.Duringthelunchhour.B.Afterthewelcomespeech.C.Beforethetourofthelabs.第二局部閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),總分值50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每題2.5分,總分值3分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。AThanksforsigningupforthe2021BlackFridayTurkeyTrot!Thisemailwillprovidesomebasicsabouttheraceandsomegreatnews!First,yourracepacket(參賽物品包)isreadyandcanbepickedupattheFleetFeetSportsTulsalocationyou’vespecifiedduringregistration.HoursforpickupTuesday,10amto8pm(FleetFeetKingsPoint)Tuesday,10amto7pm(FleetFeetBlueDome)Wednesday,10amto5pm(bothstores,closingearlyforThanksgiving)PacketscanalsobepickedupontheracedayatBOKCenter,beginningat8:30am.RaceStartTimes1)5mile,8:30am2)1milefunrun,9:30amParkingThereissurfaceparkingtotheeastoftheBOKCenter,andsomesurfaceparkingtothewestoftheConventionCenter.Manylotswillbepay-lots.Pleasepayattentiontothesigns.Wesuggestarrivingearlytofindparking.RacingTimingThe5kmrunwillbetimedusingtheBIB-TAGsystem.Yourracenumberwillhaveatimingdeviceattachedtothebackoftheracenumber;don'tremoveorbendthisdevice.SimplyweartheBibonthefrontofyourbodyontheoutsideofyourclothingsoitisvisibleandfacingforward.Youdon'tneedtoreturntheBib,whichisdisposable.TheTurkeyTrotisalsoakick-offeventforourweekendlong“FITNATIC〞celebrationwealsohaveahugenumberofeventsandspecialsallweekend.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit://fleetfeettulsa.fitnatic.SeeyouonFriday.21.Whereshouldarunnergotopickuphispacketat8:30amonFriday?A.KingsPoint.B.BOKCenterC.BlueDomeD.ConventionCenter.22.HowlongwilltheFITNATICcelebrationlast?A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Sevendays.D.Fivedays23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Todescribedetailsrelatedtotheactivity.B.Tocollectmoneyfortheparking-lots.C.Toattractsportsfanstoapplyfortheactivity.D.Toinformtheraceparticipantsoftheactivity.BBeingdeafinahearingworldcanleadtopainfulfeelingsofisolation(孤獨(dú)).WaitressKelseyrecentlysharedanexperienceonasocialmediasharingsitethatquicklyzoomed(陡直上升)tothetopofthe“frontpageoftheInternet〞.Inherbriefpost,Kelseyexplainedthatshewaitstablesatabarduringtheevenings,andonenightshenoticedadeafmansittingaloneinhersection(區(qū)域).WhenKelseyisn’tworkingatthebarshemakesagoodhourlypaydoingsignlanguageinterpretation(翻譯),soshesensedanopportunitytouseherskilltomakethiscustomerfeelalittlelessaloneintheworld.Sheapproachedhistableandbeganchattingwithhiminsignlanguage.WhenthetablenexttohisnoticedtheirsilentconversationtheyaskedKelseyhowlongshe’dbeensigning.Theyhadabriefconversationabouthergoalofbecomingcertified(合格的)tointerpretsignlanguageinamedicalormentalhealthsetting.Shedidn’tthinkmuchaboutthewholeexchangeuntilthecustomershadlefttherestaurantandshewastidyingupthetables.There,onthetableofthecustomerswho’dseenherAmericansignlanguageconversationwiththedeafman,wasahandwrittennoteonthereceipt.“Thankyouforwhatyoudo;itabsolutelymatters!〞thenotesaid.“Goodluckwithfinishingyourdegree!〞Notonlythat,butthey’dlefthera$100tip.Kelseywasmovedbythekindnote,especiallybecauseshewasn’tdoinganythingoutoftheordinary.Toher,shewasjustconversingwithsomeoneinalanguagethatonlytheyunderstood.Yettothedeafmanandthepeopleseatednexttohimshe’dbridgedagapandhelpedsomeonewhoprobablyfeelslonelyalotofthetime.KelseysharedthenoteontheInternettospreadmoreloveandlightintheworld.24.WhatdoweknowaboutKelsey’sworkatthebar?A.Itisherpart-timejob.B.Itgoesbeyondherability.C.Itrequireshertoworkalldaylong.D.Itoffersherachancetolearnsignlanguage.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedeafman?A.Hecouldusesignlanguage.B.HeleftKelsey$100asatip.C.HefoundithardtocommunicatewithKelsey.D.Hewasafriendofthecustomersatthenexttable.26.WhatdidthepeopleatthetablenexttothedeafmanthinkofKelsey?A.SheshouldusetheInternetasatool.B.Sheissokindtoservethoseinneed.C.Sheiswastingtimeworkingasawaitress. D.Sheneedstostudyfurtherforadegree.27.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromKelsey’sexperience?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Itisnevertoolatetolearn.C.Kindnessisrepaidwithkindness.D.WheninRome,doasRomansdo.COnFebruary6,2021,AmericanastronautChristinaKocharrivedbackonEarthafter328daysinspace.Hertimeinspaceisjustoneoftherecordssetbyherself.That’sthelongestspaceflightevermadebyawoman,andjustoneofthemanythingsMs.Kochachievedinspace.Ms.KochtookofffromEarthfortheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)onMarch12,2021.Whileinspace,shemade5,248tripsaroundtheEarth,travelling2,237millionkilometers,whichisroughlythesameas291tripstotheMoonandback.Duringher11monthsontheISS,Ms.Kochtookpartinsixspacewalks,spendingover42hoursinalloutsidethestation.InOctoberof2021,Ms.Kochledthefirsteverall-femalespacewalkwithJessicaMeir.Butformostastronauts,spacetravelisn’taboutsettingrecords.It’saboutdoingscience.Ms.Kochtookpartinawidevarietyofspecialexperiments,includingstudyinghowcrystals(晶體)growinspace,howatoms(原子)behaveinextremecoldandlearningmoreaboutgrowingplantsinlowgravity.Growingplantsinspacecouldbeanimportantwaytoprovidefoodonfuturetrips.Shealsotestedanewwayofseparatingliquidsfromgases.Thisexperimentcouldleadtosimplemethodsofcleaningwaterandairinspace,whichcouldbeveryimportantforfuturespacetravel.Ms.Kochisn’tjustascientistandanastronaut.Sheisalsobeingstudied.She’spartofaNASAprogramstudyinghowastronautsareaffectedbybeinginspaceforlongperiodsoftime.Hertripwasonly12daysshorterthantheAmericanrecordsetbyScottKellyin2021.AstheydidwithMr.Kelly,NASAscientistsarelookingcarefullyatwaysMs.Koch’sbodyhasbeenaffectedbyhertimeinspace.ThatresearchisimportantforthelongerspacetripsNASAhopestomakeinthefuture,suchasforabaseonthemoonoratriptoMars.28.WhichofthefollowingisanachievementMs.Kochhasmade?A.Leadingthefirstwomen-onlyspacewalk.B.Makingthelongestspaceflightbyherself.C.Cleaningwaterandairsuccessfullyinspace.D.StayingoutsidetheISScontinuouslyfor42hours.29.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotelluswithsomanydetailedfiguresinParagraph2?A.Kochmadehistoricbreakthroughsinspace.B.Kochwentthroughalife-threateningspacetrip.C.KochisthemostexperiencedastronautinNASA.D.Kochcompletedadmirabletasksinthespacetravel.30.Whichstatementagreeswiththetext?A.Astronautsarecompetingtosetnewrecords.B.Koch’steamproducedtheirownfoodinspace.C.NASAhasfoundedascientificbaseonthemoon.D.Koch’sresearchissignificantforspaceexploration.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.USAstronautsCarriedoutExperimentsinSpaceB.Record-SettingAstronautKochReturnstoEarthC.SpacewalksHaveSuccessfullyBeenDoneontheISSD.NASAisStudyingAstronautsforLongerSpaceTripsDItissaidthatmanybraintrainingproductsisabletokeepusmentallyfit.Someproductsevenclaimthatbraintrainingcanpreventdementia(癡呆)inoldage.Manysuchproductsareonlymoney-makingrubbish.Also,thereisnoscientificproofthatgamesorotherbrainexercisescanhavethiseffect.ThatiswhattheGermanInstituteforQualityandEfficiencyinHealthCare(IQWiG)pointedout.Aswegetolder,ourthinkinggetssloweranditisharderforustolearnnewthings.Manypeopletrytostaymentallyfitby,forexample,learninganewlanguageordoingcrosswordpuzzles.Computergamesthataimtokeepthebrainactivearealsobecomingincreasinglypopular.“Doingexercisesliketryingtofindsymbolsonacomputerscreenasfastaspossiblecanactuallyimproveyourreactiontime,〞explainsProfessorPeterSawicki,theInstitute’sDirector.“Butscientificstudieshaveshownthatbraintrainingonlyleadstoanimprovementinoneaspectthatitisaimedat.Soifyoulearntofindsymbolsquickly,itdoesnotmeanthatyouwillbeabletoimproveyourmemory.〞Researchhasnotshownthatbraintrainingcankeepuporenhance(加強(qiáng))people’soverallmentalabilitiesascommonlythought.“Sothereisnoneedtofeelbadifyoudonotenjoybraintraining:therearenohealthreasonsfordoingit,〞saysSawicki.“Butifyouthinkbraintrainingexercisesareinteresting,youcantryoutdifferentthings.Forexample,completingtheorderofletterscanimproveyourlogicskills.Andpracticingwordassociationtechniquescanhelpyoutorememberthingsbetter.Youcandoallofthesethingsathomeonyourown.〞32.Whatcanwelearnaboutthebraintrainingproductsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyareexpensive.B.Theyareeffective.C.TheyareunreliableD.Theyareharmfultothebrain.33.AccordingtoPeterSawicki,braintrainingexercisescan________.A.onlyimproveyourreactiontimeB.helpallpeopleimprovetheirmemoryC.keepthebrainactiveforalongertimeD.onlyimproveacertainabilityofpeople34.Thelastparagraphshowsthatbraintrainingexercisesshouldbedone_______.A.inarelaxingwayB.understrictinstructionsC.whenyoucan’tlearnnewthingsD.whenyourthinkinggetsmuchslower35.Onthewhole,researchersthinkthatbraintrainingexercises_______.A.shouldn’tbeencouragedB.a(chǎn)ren’taseffectiveascommonlythoughtC.maybenefitpeopleinsomeindirectwaysD.a(chǎn)rejustdesignedforyoungpeopletohavefun第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題分,總分值1分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Training“smart〞ismoreimportantthantheamountofdailypractice.Toooftenanathletebelievesthatthemoreheorshepractices,themoreproficient(熟練的)he/shewillbecome.36Itcanalsobeharmfultoachievingthedesiredoutcome.Anathletewhopracticesfrequentlyandhardwithoutanoverallplanwillbemorelikelytosuffertheeffectsofovertrainingratherthanactuallyimprovingperformance.37Yet,bydevelopingasetofspecificgoalsandaplanforreachingthosegoals,athletescanmoreeffectivelyusetheirpracticetimeandevenreducethetimerequiredinpracticetoattaintheirgoals.Obviously,thisdoesnotmeanthatthemartialartistcanachieverankorwintournaments(聯(lián)賽)withlittlepractice.38Settingperformancegoalsisbeneficialforanumberofreasons.39Whenthemartialartistisabletoobserveprogresstowardsagoalonadailyorweeklybasis,heorsheismorelikelytoremaininterestedinachievingthatgoal.Ifinstead,he/sheengagesinroutinepracticetowardsabeltrankthatissixmonthsaway,itiseasiertobecomediscouraged.Inaddition,goalsettinghelpstheathleteknowwhatisexpectedwhichallowsforgreaterattentiontoaparticularskillthatneedstobedeveloped.40Finally,settingrealistic,achievablegoalsincreasestheathlete’sself-confidencewhichiscrucialtotheultimateoutcomeofsuccess.Self-confidenceincreasesbecausehis/herattituderegardingsuccessbecomesmorepositiveasgoalsareaccomplished.A.Itisnotalwaysthecase.A.Itisnotalwaysthecase.B.However,suchtrainingisineffective.C.Itreducesboredomandincreasesmotivation.D.Thus,practicebecomesmorefocusedandefficient.E.Itmeansthattheathletedoesnotneedtowastetime.F.Firstly,itrequireslesspatienceandboostsconfidence.,theywillexperienceburn-out,exhaustion,andincreasedinjuries.第三局部語言運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),總分值55分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。Thevictimswerecarriedinonebyone,theirpawsandfurburned,sufferingfromdehydration(脫水〕andfear.Theircaretakers41theirwounds,and42theminbasketswiththeonlythingthatwas43—theleavesofeucalyptus(桉樹〕tree.Asmiserablefireshave44morethan2millionacresinAustralia,onlydozensofkoalashavebeen45fromthesmokytreesand46ground.Koalas,unlikekangaroos,birdsorsnakes,donot47fromfiresbutinsteadclimbtreestothetop,wheretheycancurlthemselvesintoaballfor48andwaitforthedangerto49.Butduringbigfires,suchasthosethathaveburnedinrecentweeks,theanimalsarefarlesslikelyto50.Evenifthefireitselfdoesnotreachthetree51,theanimalsmayoverheatandfalltotheground,wheretheycanbeburnedtodeath.Thetoughsituationofthekoalahasraised52amongscientistsandconservationists(環(huán)保主義者).Whilekoalashavedevelopedtoexistalongsidethewildfires,theyarefacingnew53,notjustfromclimatechangebutalsofromhumandevelopment,whichhasdislocatedKoalas'populations,54theirabilitytosurvivefires.Wehavethese55animalsnotfoundanywhereelseonthisplanet,andwearekillingthem.Thisisabigwake-upcall.41.A.touched B.treated C.ignored D.discovered42.A.threw B.locked C.laid D.forced43.A.familiar B.plentiful C.beautiful D.expensive44.A.reached B.left C.burned D.trapped45.A.killed B.recognized C.hurt D.rescued46.A.flat B.black C.broad D.safe47.A.escape B.die C.suffer D.rise48.A.balance B.protection C.challenge D.comfort49.A.a(chǎn)ttack B.come C.pass D.a(chǎn)void50.A.jump B.climb C.fall D.survive51.A.top B.leaves C.trunk D.root52.A.passion B.concern C.fear D.interest53.A.chances B.choices C.neighbors D.threats54.A.weakening B.developing C.enriching D.ensuring55.A.lonely B.stupid C.lazy D.unique非選擇題局部第三局部語言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),總分值55分)第二節(jié)短文填空(共10小題;每題分,總分值15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thecoronaviruspandemichassofarswepttheworld.Socialdistancingisplayinganimportantroleinthebattle___56___it.Recently,somecompanieslaunchedaninitiative(建議)tocallforpeopletostayindoorsthroughcreativeideas.Coca-cola,forexample,ran___57___advertisementinNewYork'sTimesSquarelastmonth.It___58___(show)thelettersofitsfamousbrandbeingplacedfurtherawayfromeachothertorepresentsocialdistancing.Also,___59___thebillboarddisplayedwasthis—“Stayingapartisthebestwaytostay___60___(unite).〞Similarly,McDonald'smovedthetwoiconicarchesofitslogoawayfromeachotheron___61___(it)BrazilianFacebookpage.More___62___(interesting),someartistshave

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