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邹城二中级高一月质量检测202312英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10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
1.What will the speakersdo nextA.Ship thegoods.B.Have ameeting.C.Discuss areport.
2.How muchdoes abuffet mealcost at7:00pmA*$
5.B.$
8.C.$
10.
3.What doesthe manthink ofhis workA.Boring.B.Satisfactory.C.Tough.
4.Whom has the mansent aninvitation toA.Laura.B.Rosa.C.Maria.
5.What isthe mandoingA.Looking for a car.B.Visiting acompany.C.Picking up the woman.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.What arethe speakers going todo afterlunchA.See afilm.B.Go shopping.C.Attend ameeting.
7.Which restaurantwillthe speakersgotoA.Jims Cafe.B.Rose Restaurant.C.Seafood Palace.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.Why doesthe womanmake thecallA.To arrangean exhibition.B.To discussa businessplan.C.To changeher appointment.
9.When arethe speakersgoing tomeetA.On Wednesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.How longhasthe woman beenunwellA.4days.B.5days.C.6days.
11.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Colleagues.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Teacher andstudent.
12.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Look fora newjob.B.Do physicaltests regularly.C.Change herbreakfast habits.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.What doesthewomanpromise todo thisSaturdayA.Learn cycling.B.Go swimming.C.Teach theman skating.
14.Why cantthewomango cyclingright nowA.She doesnthave abike.B.She hashomework todo.C.She isexpecting hersister.
15.When willthespeakersmeetA.At2:
00.B.At1:
30.C.At1:
00.
16.Where willthespeakersmeet thisafternoonA.At apark.B.By thelake.C.At themans home.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.What wasthe umbrellafirst usedforA.Keeping offthe rainwater.B.Showing thepower of the police.C.Protecting peopleagainst the sunlight.
18.Who firstused theumbrella inEuropeA*The English.B.The Greeks.C.The French.
19.In whatway haveumbrellas changedmuchA.The weight.B.The style.C.The price.
20.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.The historyof theumbrella.B.The popularityof theumbrella.C.The importanceof theumbrella.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AEmployers todaytend tohire studentswho trulymade themost of their timeon campus.Getting involvedin anextracurricularclub couldbe oneof yourhighlights.MediaPublication ClubItfocuses onpublishing acampus newspaper,creating awebsite,or writingads.The skillsets requiredtosuccessfully createmedia todayare incrediblyvaried.You mayhave apassion forthe writtenword orlove graphicdesign.Whatever thecase,you arelikely tofind yourplace within the club.Academic ClubThis club isamong themost popularon campus,which canbe a great benefitto adegree-seeker,because theyallowyou toconnect withother studentsin the same majorand ofteneven tonetwork withprofessionals fromindustries inwhichyou planto seekemployment aftergraduation.Community ServiceClubIf you are eagerto makea differenceto theworld,the clubfocusing onserving othersmight bethe perfectmatch foryou.Thisclubis intendedfor children,seniors,underserved populations,animals,the environment,and soon.If youhavea desireto help,the opportunityto servelikely existson yourcampus.SportsRecreation ClubIf you arepassionate about the sportyoure pursuing,it doesnot matterif youarent playingat theNational()Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAAlevel.Club sportsare usuallynot regulatedby therules of the NCAA,but youhavechances totravel toother collegesin orderto compete.The levelof competitionis generallynot quiteas intense,which makesclub sportsan extremelypopular optionif yourejust lookingto playfor fiin.
1.Which cluboffers a chance towork withyour potentialcolleaguesA.MediaPublication Group.B.Academic Club.C.Community ServiceClub.D.SportsRecreation Club.
2.What dowe know about theSportsRecreation ClubA.It mustfollow theNCAA rules.B•It canhold interschoolcompetitions.C.It offersintense trainingfrom timeto time.D.It onlyadmits memberswith NCAAlevels.
3.Who isthe texttargeted atA.Employers.B.Professors.C.Undergraduates.D.Children.BA painterhas justcompleted hiscourse.He took3days andpainted beautifulscenery.He wantedto knowpeoplesopinion abouthis talentand paintingskills.He put his creation at a busy streetand justdown belowa board which readJThave painted this piece.Since Imnewto this profession,I mighthave madesome mistakes.Please put a crosswherever yousee amistake.^^(画While hecame backin theevening tocollect his painting hewas completelyshattered tosee thatwhole canvass板)was filledwith crosses,they criticizedthe painterseriously.Completely heartbroken,he ranto hismasters andburst intotears.This youngartist complainedJTm uselessand ifthis iswhat I have learntto paintIm notworth becominga painter.People haverejected mecompletely.Master smiledand suggested,My son,I willprove thatyouareagreatartist andhave learntperfect painting.Do asIsay withoutquestioning it.It willwork.(复制品)Young artistagreed andtwo dayslater earlymorning hepresented areplica ofhis earlierpainting tohismaster.Master tookthat gentlyand smiled.“Come withme.master said.They reachedthe samestreet earlymorning anddisplayed the same paintingexactly atthesameplace.Now mastertookout anotherboardwhichread,Gentlemen,I havepaintedthispiece.Since Imnew tothisprofession,I mighthave madesome mistakesin details.Ihaveputabox withcolors andbrushesjust below.Please doa favor.If yousee amistake,kindly pickupthebrush andcorrect it.”Then theywalked backhome.They bothvisited theplace thesame evening.The young painter wassurprised tosee thatactually therewas notasingle correctiondone sofar.Next dayagain theyvisited andfound paintingremained untouched.They saythe paintingwaskept thereforamonth forno correctioncame in!
4.Why did the painterputhiscreationatabusystreetA.To helphim toknowabouthis skillsin paintingbetter.B.To askothers tocorrect mistakesin the painting.C.To showoff hisgreat talentand paintingskills.D.To makeothers helphim finishthepainting.
5.How didthe painterfeel whenhe sawthe wholecanvass filledwith crossesA.He feltquite determined.B.He wasvery annoyedwith thecomments.C.He feltgreatly disappointed.D.He wasvery thankfulfor theirsuggestions.
6.Why didntpeople correctthe workwhen theyoungpainterdisplayed thepainting againA.They hadthought itwas paintedby amaster painter.B.They didntwant totake thebrush tocorrect it.C.They didntlook athis paintingon purpose.D.They weresatisfied withhispainting.
7.Which sayingcan bestshow thetheme of the passageA.All thingsare difficultbefore theyare easy.
8.Actions speaklouder thanwords.C.A badworkman alwaysblames histools.D.It iseasier saidthan done.CScientists havelong saidgetting agood nights sleep isimportant toyour health.Now,an Americanteam of(认知衰退).scientists reportsthat toomuch sleepmight beconnected withcognitive declineResearchers atWashingtonUniversity Schoolof Medicinedidthesleep study.Their findingswere publishedin theSeptember issueof Brain.The studyexamined100adults whohad beenunder medicalobservation forcognitive abilityfor3years.Theaverage ageofthestudy subjectswas
65.Every year,they wereasked tocomplete severaltests forsigns of cognitive(设备)decline—the higherthe score,the lesscognitive decline.They alsowore specialdevices tomeasure theirbrainactivity duringsleep.The studyfound thateighty-eight ofthe groupwere identifiedas freeofcognitivedamage,eleven subjectsasvery little damaged,and oneas alittledamaged.And thosewhose cognitivescores declinedslept lessthan
4.5hours or(区间).more than
6.5hours pernight.But thescores stayedthesamefor thosein themiddle ofthe rangeDr.BrendanLucey,leading authorofthe research,said,Our studysuggests thatthere isa middlerange for total sleep time forbestcognitive ability.Shorter andlonger sleeptimes wereconnected withworse cognitiveresult.^^Greg Elder,a sleepresearcher atNorthumbria University,expressed hisideas aboutthe findings.He wrotein TheConversation,This islow whenwe considerthat olderadults areadvised toget betweenseven andeight hoursof sleepeverynight.He alsonoted thattheresearchshould havetaken otherinformation aboutthe subjectsstudied,includingtheir generalhealth oreconomic conditions,into consideration.But Dr.Lucey agreedthat eachperson9ssleepneeds areunique.Babies,young children,and teensneed evenmoresleep fortheir growthand development.And peopleover65should alsoget moresleep pernight.It suggeststhat sleepqualitymay bekey,not simplytotal sleep.Lucey added.
8.Which sideofthestudy doesparagraph2mainly focusonA.Its process.B.Its background.C.Its result.D.Its preparations.
9.Which isthe bestfortotalsleeptimeaccording to the studyA.4hours.B.6hours.C.7hours.D.9hours.
10.What canbe inferredfrom GregElders wordsA.The findingsneed to be perfected.
8.Older adultsneed lesssleep everynight.C.The moreyou sleep,the betteryour healthis.D.The findingsagree withformer expectations.
11.Which ofthefollowings mayDr.Lucey agreewith A.Ones sleepstyles cannotbe changed.
8.The amount of sleepincreases withage.
9.Sleep needsdiffer fromperson toperson.
10.Sleep timematters morethan sleepquality.DThanks tothe hardwork ofcompanies likeCalifornia-based OrbitalAssembly CorporationOAC,space tourismiswell onits wayto comingtrue.Now,the companyis workingto offerachancefbr spacevisitors toget outoftheworld轨道.by checkinginto theworlds firsttrue hotelin lowEarth orbitThe650-foot-wide Ferris-wheel-like VoyagerSpace StationVSS willbe madeup oftwo ringsconnected together.The insidecircle willbe fittedwith spacecraftstations forguests whilethe outsidering willhouse therooms,restaurants,bars,gyms,and scientificresearch labs.The hotelpowered bythesunwill travelat highspeeds to create artificial gravity人造重力,providing touristsa comfortablestay.When completed,it willhave roomsfor upto400people.While theidea isattractive,making VSSa realitywill taketime andmoney.The teamis nowbuilding asmaller雏形prototype ring.Once finished,OAC engineerswill attempttocreateartificialgravity.Transporting theVSS tospacewill costthousands ofmillions ofdollars.However,OAC believesthat theywill recoupthe moneyby asking$5million perperson foreach3-day stay.Though thecost mayseem toohigh,it ischeap comparedtothe55million itcoststo stayon theISS InternationalSpace Station.Besides,guests atthe VoyagerStation willbe livingin thegreatestconditions.“Youre goingto havethe topcooks makingreally goodfbodj OrbitalCEO JohnBlincow toldthe WashingtonPost,There911be twoshows everynight aswell.Visitors willalso beable totake partintheactivities thatare notpossible onEarthsuch asspacewalks whichallows visitorsto admireviews ofEarth andspace.If everythinggoes accordingto plan,the companyplans tostart workin2026and welcomethe firstvisitors in
2027.Ifyouare eagertobeamong thefirst,you canpay anamountofmoney tosave yourplace aheadof time,“added JohnBlincow.
12.What dowe knowabouttheVSSA.It willbe poweredby electricity.B.It willbe madeup oftwo squares.C.It cantravel fastto escapeEarth gravity.D.It canprovide Earth-like livingconditions.。