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嘉兴市学年第二学期期末检测2022-2023高一英语试题卷()20236第一部分听力(共两节,满分分敏题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两30分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上.第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听5A BC完每段对话后,你都有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,
101.Who doesthe womanthink is the bestperson for the competitionA.Lisa.B.AnnaC.Jenny.
2.Why was the manlateA.He losthis way.B.His carbroke down.C.His phoneran out of power.
3.What doesthe womansay about the dressA.Its outof date.B.Its cheap.C.Its beautiful.
4.What arethe speakersmost likelyto donextA.Cancel theseorders.B.Continue packingbores.C.Stop workingand gohome.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A drive.B.The weather.C.The camp.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小5遵将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why doesthe mancall the womanA.To inviteher toa trip.B.To remindher abouta letter.C.To askher toband in a report.
7.What dayis it todayA.Wednesday.
8.Friday.
9.Sunday.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What wasTom busydoing yesterdayA.Making phonecalls.B.Looking afterhis brother.C.Receiving emergencytreatment.
9.Why didToms fathergo toSingaporeA.To gosightseeing.B.To seea friend.C.To goon business.
10.Who isTom probablyspeaking toA.A classmate.
8.A doctor.C.Ateacher.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isMichael goingto doA.Visit hiscolleague.B.Cooka mealC.Meet hismother.
12.Why doesntthe manwant toeat hamburgersA.They areunhealthy.B.He hadthem yesterday.C.He istired of them.
13.What will the speakershave fordinnerA.Chinese food.B.French food.C.Japanese food.听第段材料,回答第至题,
9141714.How did the womanbook theroomA.By telephone.B.On theInternet.C.Through friends.
15.When willthewomancheck inA.On October
13.B.On October
15.C.On October
17.
16.What roomdidthewoman finallybookA.A standardroom.B.A singleroom.C.A sea-view room.
17.How muchextra moneywillthewoman have to payA.70dollars.B.140dollars.C.210dollars.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.How oldwasthe speaker whenleaving highschool
19.What doesthe speakerthink ofher jobas awaitressA.Boring.B.Tough.C.Hopeful.
20.What doesthespeakerprefer todo inher sparetimeA.Attend parties.B.Watch movies.C.Read books.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所纷的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC D(土也产)Sunrise Estatewhere yourdream apartmentbecomes areality.*FOR SALE:Comfortable one-bedroom apartmentin acharming neighborhood.Thisrecentlyredecorated apartmentfeatures hardwoodfloors,an updatedkitchen,andmodern equipment.Thebuilding is in goodcondition andfeatures acommon courtyard.The locationis perfect,with easyaccess to transportation,shopping,and dining,Thisapartment is perfect forfirst-time buyers.Theasking price is$250,
000.*FOR SALE:Spacious three-bedroom apartmentin afamily-friendly building.Thisapartment features alarge livingarea andplenty ofstorage space.The buildingiswell-kept andfeaturesaplayground,atennis court,and aswimming pool.The locationisperfect,with easyaccess totransportation.Thisapartment is perfect forfamilies.Theasking price is$500,
000.*FOR SALE:Modern apartmentinatrendy downtownarea.This recentlybuilt apartmentfeaturesanopen-concept layout,high ceilings,and designertouches.The buildingofferson-site parkingand arooftopplatform withamazing cityviews.The locationis unbeatable,with easyaccess totransportation,shopping,and dining.This apartmentisperfect foryoung professionalsseeking amoderncity lifestyle.The askingpriceis$350,
000.*FOR SALE:Recently builttwo-bedroom apartmentin anup-and-coming neighborhood.Thisenergy-efficient apartmentfeatures privatebalconies,secure parking,andtop-of-the-line equipment.The locationisperfect,with easyaccesstopublic transportationandmajor highways.This apartmentisperfectforthose seekinga moderncity lifestyleina growingcommunity.The askingpriceis$400,
000.
21.What isa mainselling pointof theone-bedroom apartmentA.A traditionalkitchen.B.Secure parking.C.Enough storagespace.D.Hardwood floors.
22.Who mightbe mostinterested in the three-bedroom apartmentA.Single menor women.B.Families withchildren.C.People seekingcheap housesfor sale.D.Young professionalswho likesmall rooms.
23.What advantagedo thefour apartmentshave incommonA.Modern equipment.B.On-site parkingservicesC.Great countrysideviews.D.Convenient transportation.BAll thissighing andcomplaining willsimply makeyou feelworse,said Jocasta,referring to thesounds Imade whilegetting outof bedin themorning.Its truethat Ibeganwith anoomph asI satup,and thenan ahhhwhen movingmy legsoff thebed,followed byan arrrrrghas myknee hitthebed.Jocasta believesin positive thinking.And I decided toannoy herby followingherinstructions buttothe powerof ten.The curtainswere the first.I drewthen open,allowing theblinding sunlighttoflood theroom,and saidWhat abeautiful morning!in anextremely cheerfulvoice.Then I took herrequestof makingtea withgreat enthusiasmandexplained indetail whatmade thetea withrichtaste.Jocasta obviouslygot fedup withthis muchcheerfulness.She seriouslyexplained thescience(青绪)about positivity,The bodyresponds tosignals sentby your brain.Mood Trepresents thechemicalinstructions youvedecided tosend yourself.When youspend23hours aday soundinglike apoor old man,youll turninto apooroldman.Itooka sipof teabefore puttingforth anothercase.The articleby DrRichardStephens publishedin the Scandinavian Journal of Pain showspeople canput upwith thepainof holdingtheir handsin icywaterbetter ifallowed toscream.Science isscience.When Icried arrrrrrrgb,I wasjust actingon thelatestscience,I said.There wasenough teain thepot for a secondcup.It reallywas deliciousand somehowbetterforthe wayI imaginedout loudthe placewhere ithad beenpicked.The sunlightstreamedin andI found(呼唱)myself humminga happytune.Then aterrible thoughtcame tome.The improvementin mymood meantJocasta hadbeenprovedright!As theScandinavianJournalofPainmight putit:Arrrggghhh!
24.How didthe authordecide toannoy his wifeA.By actingtoo cheerfully.B.By gettingup late.C.By arguingagainst herview.D.By ignoringher advice.
25.Which of the followingwould Jocastamost probablyagree withA.If onestays positive,he canHive quitelong.B.If oneisintrouble,he shouldtry toescape.C.If onekeeps positive,things mayturn outfine.D.If oneis allowedto complain,he willfeel good.
26.Why doesthe authormention teaseveral timesA.To explain the calmingeffect oftea.B.To stressbis positiveattitude tolife.C.To showthe effectivenessof positivity.D.To recommendtea asa refreshingdrink
27.What canwe learnabouttheauthor fromthe lastparagraphA.He finallybelieved inpositivethinking.B.He founda majormistake inthe magazine.C.He persuadedhiswifeof theresearch findings.D.He feltit terribleto losethe battlewith hiswife.C一In recentyears,as headlinesabout robotsstealing humanjobs haveincreased andasAI toolslikeChatGPT havequickly becomemore accessible——some workersreportstarting to feel anxiousabout their futures.Last year,a surveyshowed almosta thirdofrespondents wereworried theirrolewould bereplaced bytechnology.Although expertssay somelevel ofanxiety isreasonable,it maynot betime tohit thepanicbuttonyet.Some researchhas recentlyshown fearsof robotstaking overhuman jobsmightbeoverblown.Robots arenot replacinghuman workersat therate mostpeoplebelieve.Stefanie Coleman,an advisoron servicebusiness,points outthat acombination ofbothhumansand robotswill alwaysneed toexist.Humans willalways havea roleto playinbusiness byperformingthe importantwork thatrobots cannot.This kindof worktypicallyrequires humanqualities,such asrelationshipbuilding,creativity andemotionalintelligence,she says.Recognising theunique valueofhumans inthe workforceis animportantstep innaeigatinHthe fearsthat surroundthis topic.HCarolyn Montrose,a careercoach atColumbia University,admits thepace oftechnologicalchangecan bescary.But shealso sayspeople havethe powerto maketheirown decisionsabout howmuchthey worry:they caneither choosetofeel anxious aboutAland shy away fromit,or beinspiredto learnabout itand useittotheir advantage.This isntthefirst time wehave suchchanges,and wehave foundways toadapt.Indeed,theintroduction ofnew technologyhas oftenbeen stressfulfor somepeople,butplenty goodhas comefrompast newdevelopments:technological changehas alwaysbeenimportant forsocietysadvancement.It can be alot morehelpful toremain optimisticand lookforward.If peoplefeel anxiousinsteadof actingto improvetheir skills,that willhurt themmore thanthe Alitself.
28.Why dosome workersfeelanxiousabouttheirfuturesA.They havelittle accessto ChatGPT.B.Technology maytake overtheir jobs.C.They fallto keeppace withtechnology.D.There isincreasing newsabout robottheft.
29.What doesthe underlinedword navigatingin paragraph3meanA.Discovering.B.Managing.C.Forgetting.D.Understanding.
20.What messagedoes CarolynMontrose mainlydeliverA.It isa wisechoice toshyawayfrom Al.B.Technological changecanbea scarydisaster.C.There isno reasonto worryabout whatAl brings.D.People shouldwelcome Aland takeadvantage ofit.
31.What is the authorsattitude towardstechnological changeA.Concerned.B.Uncertain.C.Objective.D.Positive.D(电子的)Electronic waste isthefastest-growing typeof wasteintheworld,yet lessthan25%ofe-waste isrecycled inthe UnitedStates.This meansthat moste-waste goestolandfills oris burned.Electronics containvaluable materialslike metals,glass,andplastics,all ofwhich requireenergy tomineand produce.They alsocontain harmfulmaterialslike mercuryand beryllium,which isa hugethreatif notdealt withproperly.Recycling e-waste cansave energyand preventpoisonous chemicalsfrom pollutingtheenvironment.Properly recycling e-waste canalso preventit frombeing exportedtodevelopingcountries,protecting theircitizens frompoisonous waste.Recycling e-wastecan createjobs andsave(估计)money.According tothe UnitedNations,the valueof therawmaterials ine-waste isestimatedto be$
62.5billion globally,much ofwhich iscurrentlybeing wasted.(延长)Repairing andreusing electronicsinstead ofthrowing them away canextend theirservicelife andreduce e-waste aswell.Ifixicorg isa websitethat teachespeople howtorepair theirownphones,computers andso on.Using electronicsfor aslong aspossibleis also helpful.Reselling themon websites likePoshmark or eBay canalso bea goodchoiceto givethemalonger life.When recyclinge-waste,you shouldfirst knowyour stateslaws.Before recycling,clear personalinformationand removeany batteries.Some storeslike BestBuy andStaplesaccept e-waste forrecycling.You canalso findrecycling locationsonwebsiteslikeEarth911ore-stewards.org.Removingthe batteriesbefore recyclingis important.Call2Recycle hasa batteryrecycling locatorthat makesrecyclingdifferent typesofbutteries easy.Recycling e-wasteisimportant for the environmentand theeconomy.By repairingelectronics,using themfor aslong aspossible,and recycling them responsibly,we canreduce e-waste andmake adifference.
32.What isparagraph2mainly aboutA.The benefitsof recyclinge-waste.B.The environmentalimpact ofe-waste.C.The economicadvantage ofrecyclinge-waste.D.The waysto protectpeople frompoisonous waste.
33.What canwe Inferabout reusingelectronicsA.It preventsvaluable resourcesbeing wasted.B.It iseasier thanrepairing orrecyclingthem.C.It canhelp theowners tomake muchmoney.D.It doeslittle toreduce theamount ofe-waste.
34.According toparagraph
4.what shouldyou dobefore recyclingelectronicsA.Replace thebatteries.B.Study therelated laws.C.Visit Poshmarkor ebay.D.Make acopy of the data.
35.Which ofthe followingisthebest titlefor thetextA.Helpful Tipson RecyclingE-waste日B.General InstructionsAbout UsingectronicsC.The Significanceof Dealingwith E-waste Property日D.The Necessityfor Extendingthe ServiceLife ofectronics第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以
52.
512.5填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项.(棺材)Poet EdnthSitwell wouldthe inan opencoffin beforebeginning herwritingevery day._36_Every writer,no matterhow great,needs inspiration,and you cant justsitaround waitingfor it.You needto findwhat worksfor you.Read onto getsome ideason whereto findyour inspiration._37_To getthe mostoutofyour reading,read withintention,and takethe time toanalyze thewriting.Pay attentionto howthe writerswrite,how theydevelop theircharacters,and eventhegrammar.Read whatyou love,but alsotry readingoutside ofyour comfortzone,if yourearea readerofhistorical novels,read somechildrens literaturefor achange._38_Just likeall partsof ourbody,our creativeminds needto beexercised.Often,the bestwritinginspirationcomes fromletting ourselvesbe freeto trybeyond ourregular work._39_You cantryother creativeactivities likepainting,cooking,or dancing.Anything thatgetsyourbrainturning istheperfect activityto getinspiration.Many greatwriters havegained theirbest ideasfrom listeningto strangers.So nexttimeyouretaking atrain orsitting ona parkbeach,do alittle listening._49_Listeningto otherpeoplesconversations canalso helpwriters developdialogue thatsounds realistic.Writing inspirationis allaround us,but youhavetogo outand lookfor it.I hopethatyou canfindsome inspirationby usingthese tips.A.And itdoesnt haveto comeintheform ofwriting.B.Reading canbe anadditional sourceof materialforawriter.C.All greatwriters needto read,but itsnot enoughto justread.D.People oftenfind writinginspiration inthe mostunlikely places.d E.Ifs whenyou readsomethingdifferent thatyoull getyour bestideas.F.But listeningsecretly sometimesmakes youuncomfortable orawkward.第三部分语言运用(共G.Youll geta lookinto otherpeoples livesand discovernew pointsof view.I两节,满分分)第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DMyfamily raisedmetofear traveling.My mother_41_told memy senseofdirection wasborn as()a n_42_and thattraveling was_43_fora woman.Everytime Idrove along way,I satin myold car,(手my breathshallow in traffic,fingers tightround thesteering wheel,palms_44_the entireway.One day,I_45_Beau,a homelessdog withan anxietydisorder,and keptit.When Ibecamethe_46_ofthefrightened,dependent being.Idecidedto_47_differentlythan Idbeen.On theride home,_48_inthe backseat witha seatbelt,Beau begantocry,until hewas tryingto_49_the car.I pulledover,got intothe backseatand heldhim,petting hishead gentlyuntil hegrew_50_.I triedto teachBeau howto getover hisfear andrefused to_51_his world.I usedwhateverhelpI couldfind online,in books,and witha behavioristtrainer.I learnedtomodel whatId neverexperienced.In helpingBeau,I discoveredmy_52_to notonlychange direction,but thecourse ofBeauslife,and mine.Today,Beau isthree andhe_53_car rides.Sitting inthebackseatof mymini-SUV,he_54_hisbead outthe window,breathing theair inpeace.Driving thelong waytoplaces Idnever imaginedbefore,my handson thesteering wheel,I becameaware,forthefirsttime,ofthe_55_of mylifelonganxiety.
41.A.immediately B.accidentally C.recently D.repeatedly
42.A.joke B.award C.gift D.clue
43.A.interesting B.necessary C.dangerous D.tiringB.soft C.sweaty D.open
45.A.searched forB.came acrossC.thought ofD.dreamed about
46.A.guardian B.doctor C.teacher D.neighbour
47.A.drive B.struggle C.assist D.parent
48.A.hidden B.covered C.seated D.folded
49.A.stop B.observe C.explore D.escape
50.A.happy B.calm C.curious D.faithful
51.A.change B.create C.destroy D.narrow
52.A.ability B.desire C.opportunity D.reasonB.imagines C.loves D.remembers
54.A.nodded B.leaned C.shook D.dropped
55.A.disappearance B.risk C.diversity D.impact第二节(共小题:每小题分,满分分)101515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1With thetheme ofArise,the10th WuzbenTheatre Festivalwill takeplace fromOctober19to29,2023,in Wuzhen,Zhejiang province.The themeis described_56_Htaking off in nightand settingforthon newjourneys bythe committee.On May5,the topicfortheEmerging TheatreArtists*Competition—an importantpartofthe()celebration—_57_announce,which featuresthree elements:train tickets,world famouspaintings()and horses.Applicants arerequired to_58_creative usethethree elementsto createtheatricalproductions thatlast nomore than30minutes.Thecommittee willprovide simplestage setsliketables andchairs,and applicantswill notbeallowed totake with_59_they largestage sets.The committeewill announce18winners onSeptember24,_60_productions willbestagedduring thisyears WezhenTheatre Festival.Six winnerswill beselected afterallthe public_61_performance.The competitionfor youngartists has become amajor eventof bringingout newtheatretalents.During thepast10years over8,100people_62_apply totake partinthe competitionwith143_63_origin worksstaged duringthe festival._64_launch in2013,the festivalhasbecomea yearlycelebration oftheatre bystagingplays,dialogues andcarnivals inWuzben,an ancientwater townwith_65_history ofmore than1,300years.第四部分写作共两节满分分40第一节句子题译共句每句分,满分分按给出的中文意思,用括号内所给的英语,5315翻译下列句子.这条马路挤满了各种车辆,很难打扫.66crowd;various决定提前出发,以防交通拥堵
67.Lucy setoff;in case聚在门口的同事们纷纷想祝贺成功
68.Mike gather;congratulate.他的发音己遭多次嘲笑,因而他有可能失去信心69make funof;likely这家公司向这所学校捐款,这样学校能新建一个图书馆⑹
70.donate;enab第二节应用文写作满分分25假如你是李华,得知你的英国笔友所在学校正在筹办中国民乐节John ChineseFolkMusicFestival,并由他负责请给他写一封邮件,内容包括感谢宣传中国文化L.给与活动建议2表达美好祝愿.
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Dear John,Yours,Li Hua嘉兴市学年第二学期期末检测高一英语参考答案及评分标准()2022~
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一、听力(每小题分,满分分)
1.5301-5CBACA6-10BABCA11-15ACCBA16-20CBBAC
二、阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(每小题分,满分分)
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537.521-23DBD24-27ACCA28-31BBDD32-35AABC第二节(每小题分,满分分)
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三、语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(每小题分,满分分)11541-45DACCB46-50ADCDB51-55DACBA第二节(每小题L5分,满分15分)
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57.was announced
58.creatively
59.them
60.whose
61.performances
62.have applied
63.original
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四、写作(共两节,满分分40第一节句子翻译(每句分,满分分)
31566.Crowded withvarious vehicles,the roadis difficultto clean.
67.Lucy decidedto setoffinadvance incase shewas stuckintrafficjams.
68.The colleaguesgathering atthe gateall wantedto congratulateMike onhis success.
69.His pronunciationhas beenmade funof manytimes,soheis likelyto loseconfidence.
70.This companydonated moneytotheschool,enabling itto builda newlibrary.第二节:应用文写作(满分分)25Dear John,Im thrilledto hearyoure organizingthe ChineseFolk MusicFestival atyour school.Thank youforpromoting Chineseculture.Regarding theevent,I havea fewsuggestions.Firstly,youcanset upa stagewhere studentscangive diverseperformances ofChinese folkmusic.Besides,consider invitingprofessionalmusicians toteachstudents toplay traditionalChinese instruments.Plus,I dorecommenda relevantlecture begiven,thus equippingstudents withmore knowledgeaboutChinese folkmusic.Good luckwith thefestival andwish ita greatsuccess.Yours,Li Hua。