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济宁市第一中学2023-2024学年度第二学期阶段性测试高一英语试题第一部分: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.Whoisthewoman?A.Aclerk.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.2.Whyisthemanfee
lingsohot?A.Thesunisshiningstronger.B.Hiscarisgivingofftoomuchheat.C.Thereismorepollutionintheair.3.Howm
uchwillthemanspend?A.$25.B.$30.C.$40.4.Whenistheconcert?A.At6:50.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anidiom.B.TheBible.C.Asho
w.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、7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Bossandemployee.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whenwillthewoma
nbeavailable?A.At2:00onTuesday.B.At3:30onThursday.C.At5:00onThursday.听下面一段对话,回答第8-10题。8.WhatdoesNancylooklike?A.Sheisabout50inchestall.B.
Shehasawhitebagwithher.C.Sheiswearingapinkshirtwithlonghair.9.Whomightthemanbe?A.Amemberofzoostaff.B.Thewoman’scolleague.C.Asalesman.10.
Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Callthepolice.B.GotobuyaCoke.C.Waitforherdaughter.听下面一段对话,回答第11-13题。11.Accordingtotheman,whyarearmexercisesencouraged?A.Th
eycanmakeyourarmssoft.B.Theycanmakeyourbloodpressurestable.C.Theycanmakeyouphysicallyhealthy.12.Howheavyistheman’sbrother?A.95k
g.B.82kg.C.65kg.13.Whattypeofexerciseisalsosuggestedbythedoctors?A.Legexercises.B.Cycling.C.Yoga.听下面一段对话,回答第14-17小题。14.WhendoesCatDaytakeplace?A.OnS
eptember22nd.B.OnOctober22nd.C.OnFebruary22nd.15.WhatdopeopledoonCatDay?A.TheyputpicturesofcatsontheInternet.B.Theybu
yfamousartsonsales.C.Theymakespecialmealsforcats.16.WhatdoweknowaboutMaru?A.HestarredinaDVDin2011.B.Therea
retwobooksabouthim.C.HisYouTubechannelenjoysthemostpopularity.17.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Readbooksaboutcats.B.Gotoacat-themedca
fé.C.WatchMaru’scatvideo.听下面一段独白,回答第18-20题。18.Whatwillthetemperaturebetomorrow?A.Aboutseventydegrees.B.Aroundeightydegrees.C.Aroundn
inetydegrees.19.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisepeopletodo?A.Drinkmuchwater.B.Wearglasses.C.Keepchildrenathome.20.Whatwilltheweatherbelikene
xtweek?A.Extremelyhot.B.Coolerthanthisweek.C.Inthemid-sixties.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。ABeijingPeople’sArtTheater,arguablythemostfamousprofessionaltheatercompanyinChina,willpresentTeahous
ebyLaoShe,whichisthecornerstoneofitsrepertory(剧目),asitsNewYorkCity(NYC)appearance.TeahousewillplayattheMichael
SchimmelCenterfortheArtsinNYCfrom27Nov.1Dec.thisyear.TheproductionwillbeperformedinMandarinChinesewithsimultaneous(同时的)Englisht
ranslationthroughheadphones.Teahouseissetinatypical,oldBeijingteahouseandfollowsthelivesoftheownerandhiscustomersthroughthreestagesinmodern
Chinesehistory,fromapproximately1898to1948.Itbringsacastofoversixtyactorsdeliveringtheircharacteristicperformance
.Together,theyreflectedthechangesinthethenChinesesocietythroughtheYutaiTeahouse,aplacewherepeoplefromallwalksoflifecamet
ogether.TheproductioninNYCwillbethefinalstopofaU.S.tourthathasalsoincludedperformancesinHoustonandLosAngele
s.Asawell-receivedclassicinitshomeland.Teahouseisamust-seeforeveryoneinterestedincontemporaryChineseliteratur
e,andanyoneinterestedincatchingaglimpseoftheremarkablechangesinmodernChinawithintwohoursandthirtyminutes.T
icketsarenowavailabletopurchaseforthepriceofjust$100apiece(每人)atthebookingoffice.Youwillenjoya5%discountoffthepriceifyoupurchaset
hroughourwebsiteorapp.Forourlocaltheatergoerswhohaveboughtouryearlyplan,anextra5%discountwillalsocomeyourway.1.WhatcantheaudienceenjoywhilewatchingT
eahouse?A.ClassicalChinesemusic.B.Distinctivegroupperformance.C.Grandstagesets.D.Translationonthescreen.2.Whoaremo
stsuitedforthisplay?A.Devotedtheatergoers.B.Literarycritics.C.Chinaenthusiasts.D.Englishspeakers.3.Howmu
chdoesanout-of-towntouristneedtopayfortwoticketsonline?A.180dollars.B.190dollars.C.195dollars.D.200dollars.BIwassittinginbetweenmypar
entsona15-hourflightfromTorontotoSeoul,whereIwasgoingtonegotiateabookproject.MyAirbnbhadenoughroomforusall.Sowhenmyparentsbroughtitupa
sahalf-jokethattheywouldcome,too,Ididn’tthinkitwasunreasonable.Iwasmerely8whenweembarkedonourimmigrationjourney.Koreawastheircountry.Theywou
ldn’tneedmethereastheydidinCanada.Butthefirstweekprovedtoberough.Wewereupsidedownwiththetimechange.Myfatherannouncedthatthefirstthing
theywantedtodowasvisitmygrandma’sgrave(坟墓).Wehaddiscussedvisitingafewrelatives,butgoingtograndma’sgravehadn
evercomeup.Itwasstarting:familyobligationsseizedmyworktime.“Youguysgo,”Isaid.Whilemyfathershowered,mymothertookme
aside.“Yourdadhasalwaysbeencountingthedaysforthemomentwhenhecanshowherhowwellyougrewup.”IlaughedbutIwasdeeplymoved.SoIdecide
dtoaccompanythem.Asweapproachedthegraveyard,Igatheredsomecoloredwildflowersfromtheparkinglotandtiedthemwithalongpieceofgrass.Mypa
rentsgotbusyweedingaroundtheheadstone.”Yournameisontheback,myfathersaid.“Seehere?”Ilooked,andtherewasmyKoreannamecarvedbe
sidethoseofmysiblingsandcousins.Itfeltoddtoseeournamesontheheadstoneallofus,thelivinganddead,connected.Isawalinkinachainthatstretchesgenerationsback.
Ididn’tknowhowtotellthemthatthetripwasamazing.IrealizedhowIwasintertwinedwiththem,andtheywereinterwovenintome.Wedon’tbelongtolanguagesorcou
ntries.MygrandmadiedonlyfourmonthsbeforewemovedtoCanada,whenshewastoofrail(虚弱的)tomakethetrip.Ihopesheknowsthatwedidtakeher,andthatmaybeallwehaveisea
chother.4.Whatwasthemainreasonfortheauthor’striptoSeoul?A.Tovisitgrandma’sgraveyard.B.Tohaveafamilyreunion.C.Toworkonaproject
.D.Toaccompanyhisparents.5.Whydidtheauthorinitiallydeclinetovisithisgrandma’sgrave?A.Hewasexhaustedfromtheflight.B.Hehadworkcommitments.C.Helikedvis
itingotherrelativesbetter.D.Hepreferredexploringalone.6.Whydidtheauthor’sfatherwanttotakehimtograndma’sgrave?A.
Tointroducetheauthortorelatives.B.Tofulfilalong-awaitedwish.C.Toobserveafamilyceremony.D.Tohelpwithweeding.7.Whatdidtheauth
orrealizeduringthetrip?A.Neverforgetourhomecountry.B.Familyisabridgetoourfuture.C.Theworldisonebigfamily.D
.Homeisthebondwithpeople.CGrowinguponafarm,ToriJamesspentmuchofherearlyyearsoutdoors,buildingsheltersandplayinginmuddystreams.Shedescribesher
selfasanambitious,adventurouschildwhowenttobedreadingthesurvivalguidesthatlivedonherbedsidetable.Evenso,Jamessaysshecouldn
everhavepredictedthat,oneday,shemightbetheyoungestBritishwomantoreachthesummitofMountEverest.Today,Jamesisaprofessionaladventurer.Yetahe
adofherfirstexpeditionattheageof18,whichshespentmappingthecracksofIceland’sVatnajökullglacierwiththeBritishExploringSociety,
Jamesrecallsdoubtingherabilitytolastamonthoutinthecoldwithoutthecomfortofahotbath.“It’sonlybysteppingoutofourcomfortzonethatweun
derstandourtruepotential,”sheexplains.“That’swhenthemagichappens.”AlthoughJameshasspentasignificantpartofherlifeexploringsomeofthemost
remotelandscapesintheworld,whenitcomestotraveling,shebelievesthattherearenumerouswaysforeveryonetopushtheirboundaries,otherth
anbyundertakingphysicalchallenges.Jamesalsoencourageswould-beadventurersnottobeputoffbythestereotypicalimageoftherugged
,hardyexplorer.“Iamsuchabelieverthat,withtherightsupportandskills,everyonecanbringsomethingtoanexpedition,”shesays.Someti
mes,sheadds,it’sonlyoutinthefieldthatsomeone’shiddentalentsemerge.Adiverseteamcanbekeytoasuccessfultrip,particularlygiventheroleofexploration
intoday’sworld.“Historically,explorationhasbeenaboutpeoplefindingnature’shardestobstaclesandtryingtoe
itherovercomethem,orbeatthem,”saysJames.“Butnow,formeatleast,explorationisaboutconnecting,notconquering.It’
saboutourconnectiontothelivingworldaroundus,it’saboutsharingitsimportanceoncewe’vereturnedandit’saboutfiguringouthowtodoadventuresusta
inably.”8.WhatdoweknowaboutJames?A.Shewasoncedoubtedtobeaprofessionaladventurer.B.Sheenjoysreadingthrillingadventuresurvi
valstories.C.Shewasachildwithbigdreamsandadesireforexploration.D.ShemightbetheyoungestwomantoconquerMountEverest.
9.WhatwouldJamesprobablyagreewithaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Fewwaysarethereforustopushourboundaries.B.Futureexplorersaresupposedtoventurebravely.C.Expl
oringremotelandscapesintheworldisofsignificance.D.Supportandskillsaresuretobringoutthebestofexplorers.1
0Whatmightbethevalueofexplorationnowadays?A.Tomakethemostofpeople’shiddentalent.B.Toovercomethepossiblehardestobstacles.C.Tofigureouthowtohavea
successfuladventure.D.Toengageinsustainableinteractionswithnature.11.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthistext?A.BorntoBeAdventurers.B.ConnectingtheLiving
World.C.James’sAmazingExpeditions.D.AdventurerJames’sTravelInsights.DDNAtestingisoneofmodernmedicine’smostsignifican
tbreakthroughs.Today,anyonecanreceivepersonalizedinformationabouttheirgenes(基因)andancestrywithjustalittlesaliva(唾液).Now,aSeattle-basedco
mpanyisworkingtobringequallydeepanalysistothetrillionsofproteinswithinourbodies.NautilusBiotechnology,acompanyf
oundedin2016bySeattle’sSujalPatelandtheSanFranciscoBayArea’sParagMallick,isdevelopingadevicetoidentifyandcount95%ofth
edifferenttypesofproteinsinabiologicalsample.Humancellscancontainroughly20,000differenttypesofproteins,withcrucialfunctionsrangingfromdigestionto
diseaseprotection.Eachcellhasavaryingamountofeachprotein.Thecompanywantstomeasurethekeymachinery(机制)insidecellswithalevelofdetailthathasneverbeend
onebefore.Existingtools,itsays.canonlymeasureupto8%ofthedifferenttypesofproteinsinbloodsamples.Sowhycountproteinsata
ll?Researchshowshealthycellsanddiseasedcellshavedifferingamountsandformsofeachprotein.Forexample,cancercellsmayhavemoreofProteinAthanProteinB.
Knowingthatmighthelpintwoways:First,doctorscouldlookforhigherProteinAlevelstodetectcancerearly.Second,researcherscou
ldbetterdesigndrugstotargetProteinA.Nautilussayssuchproteinmeasurements,whichareuniquetoeverypersona
ndchangethroughoutpeople’slives,willnotonlyhelpdoctorsidentifymorespecificformsofdiseasebutalsohelppharmaceutical(制药)co
mpaniesfindmoreprecisedrugswithfewersideeffects.Whileothercompaniesalsoarebuildingnewproteinanalysism
achines,expertsandprospectivecustomershaveexpressedexcitementoverNautilus’sapproach.Mallick,chiefscientistofNautilusandt
hebrainbehindits.technology,isconfident:“It’snoteverydaywhenyouget…toworkonsomething.That’stheopportunitytochangeallofbi
ology.”12.WhatistheSeattle-basedcompanydoing?A.Tryingtocounttheamountsofbloodcells.B.ExaminingDNAforpersonalizedinformation.
C.Developingadevicetoanalyzepeople’sproteins.D.RevealingmoreaboutourancestrywithDNAtesting.13.Whatmakestheinventiono
fthedevicepossible?A.Precisedrugsareguaranteed.B.Cellanalysistechniquesdevelopfast.C.Proteinsaremucheasierto
beanalyzed.D.Proteinamountsandformsvaryfromcelltocell.14.Inwhichareawillthedevicebehelpful?A.Diseasemonitoringandmachinede
signB.Diseasedetectionanddrugdevelopment.C.Diseasepreventionandtargetedtreatment.D.Diseasetreatmentandsidee
ffectprevention.15.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.CombiningDNATestingwithProteinAnalysisB.SettingaNewExampleofMe
dicalSolutionC.CreatingOpportunitiesforChangingBiologyD.AnalyzingProteinsforNewMedicalBreakthrough第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分
,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空自处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。You'vecomebackfromyourholidayandyoufeelamazinglyre
charged.____16____Then,youopenyourinbox.Youhavehundreds,ifnotthousands,ofunansweredemails.Suddenly,yourcalmstartstodisappearand
yourbloodpressurestartstorise.Yet,that'snowaytostartyourfirstdayatworkafteraholiday.Here'swhatyoudotokeepyourstresstoamin
imumafterabreak.____17____Takethistimetounpackanddosomehousework.Dowhateveryouneedtodotowrapuptheholidaybitsandslowlysta
rtgettingbackintoyourdailyroutine.Whenyoudothis,you'remuchmorelikelytosufferfromlessstress.Youwillalsofeelmoreprepar
edgoingbackintowork.Asmuchaspossible,limityourmeetingsandscheduledcommitmentsthefirstweekback.____18____Theworstthingyoucandoish
aveback-to-backmeetingsthefirstfewdayswithlittleornotimetoactuallycatchuponwhatyou'vemissed.Keepyourcalendarasclearaspossiblean
dgetstartedoncategorizingyourunreademails.Splitthemintocategorieslikeurgent,non-urgent,quickresponses,andnoactionneeded.___
_19____Upyourfuntheweekyou'reback.Gooutforamealwithyourfriends.Walkyourfavoriterouteinyourneighborhood.Lookatth
epicturesfromyourholiday.____20____Hence,makealittletimeforplayyourfirstweekback-andtheweeksthatfollow.Thiswillhelpyoutofeelhappyandenergizedev
enthoughyourholidayisbehindyou.A.Thisenablesyoutodealwithyouroverflowinginbox.B.You'vegotaspringinyourstepandasmil
eonyourface.C.Remember,therewillbeplentymoreholidaysinthefuture.D.Sothefirstweekbackatworkwillbemoretiringthanusual.E.G
iveyourselfatleasthalfadaybeforeyoujumpbackintowork.F.Then,starttheurgentonesbeforedivingintothequickresponses.G.Post-h
olidaybluescanbeverycommonifyougostraightintoallwork.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填
入空白处的最佳选项。AbigailAdjiritookpartinacompetitionforkidsaged7through12.She,atonly,hastakenGhanaby___21___,winningoverviewerswithh
erimpressivedancemoves.It’snot___22___formostpeopletobecomeskilleddancers,especiallyforlittleAbigailwhois___23___.Abigailh
asbeentrainedto___24___thevibrations(震动)shefeelswithherfeet,___25___listeningtothebeatofsongs.Herpreciseca
lculationshaveallowedherto___26___impressivemoves.Still,Abigail’sMomwas___27___aboutthefactthattheirg
oalwastogetthe7-year-oldahearingaid—buttheyneeded___28___.Theymadethisknownon“OnuaShowtimewithNanaAmaMeBrown”,atalksho
winGhana.AwomannamedJoyce,whoheardlittleAbigail’sstory,was___29___tocometoherassistance.AfterreachingouttoMeBrown,shewasableto____30____$5,000forthe
hearingaidand$400forinsurancesothatitcanbereplacedor____31____,ifneeded.Asyoucanimagine,AbigailandherMomwere____32____.Infact,thetwoofthem
returnedtoMeBrown’sshowwherethe7-year-oldhappilyshowedoffhernew____33____,withthehelpofwhichlittleAbigailansweredquestionsfromtheMeBrown.
ThepurejoyonAbigail’sfaceisabsolutely____34____.FolkslikeJoycetrulyserveasa____35____thatthereismoregoodintheworldthanwerealizeattimes.21A.nameB.re
putationC.designD.storm22.A.fairB.easyC.surprisingD.secret23.A.one-armedB.bow-leggedC.deafD.blind24.
A.resistB.interruptC.adjustD.match.25.A.ratherthanB.thankstoC.regardlessofD.apartfrom26.A.pulloffB.slowdownC.lookintoD.referto27.A.c
uriousB.hesitantC.nervousD.frank28.A.trustB.luckC.helpD.courage29.A.movedB.surprisedC.gratefulD.brave30A.saveB.donateC.i
nvestD.make31.A.repairedB.damagedC.abandonedD.shared32A.onthegoB.overthemoonC.underacloudD.ataloss33.A.dan
ceB.songC.awardD.device34.A.awkwardB.pointlessC.pricelessD.beneficial35.A.solutionB.reminderC.warningD.discovery第二节单词拼写(共10小题,每题1分
)根据下列句子及汉语提示或词首字母,写出空缺处单词的正确形式。36.Theydiscussed________(各种各样的)mattersallovertheworld.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)37.TheInternetmakesit________(方便的)forustoc
ommunicatewitheachother.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)38.Whenthefreshmenareadmittedintoahighschool,theywillhavea______
__(军事的)training.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)39.Thetaxidriveroftenremindspassengerstotaketheir________(所有物)whentheyleavethecar.(根据汉语提示单词
拼写)40.Whilethislooktellsstoriesoffamouspeopleinhistory,italsogivesan________(描述)ofthelivesoflessknowni
ndividuals.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)41.Heisthinkingofapplyingforthep________ofChiefEditor.(根据首字母单词拼写)42.Theracewasof
greatb________totheparticipants,physicallyandmentally.(根据首字母单词拼写)43.Havingfinishedtheprojectaheadoftime,themanagersmiledwiths________.(
根据首字母单词拼写)44.Oneofthemostimpressivep________wasgivenbyagroupofblindperformers.(根据首字母单词拼写)45.Mr.Greenstoodupind________ofthe16-year-o
ldboy,sayingthathewasnottheonetoblame.(根据首字母单词拼写)第三节单句语法填空(共5小题,每题1分)在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。46.
We’lldiscussacase________beginnersofEnglishfailtousethelanguageproperly.(用适当的词填空)..47.The________(puzzle)expressiononhisfaceshowedthatth
equestionisbeyondhispower.(所给词适当形式填空)48.Theteacherwarnedthestudentsthat________noaccountshouldtheyusemobilephonesinclass.(用适当的词填空)49.________(equip)
withagreatknowledgeoftraditionalChineseculture,IholdafirmbeliefthatI’mqualifiedfortheposition.(所给词的适当形式填
空)50.IfNewtonlivedtoday,hewouldbesurprisedbywhat__________(discover)inscienceandtechnology.(所给词的适当形式填
空)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)51.现在正是春暖花开的时节,对你来说春天意味着什么呢?请你以“Whatspringmeanstome”为题写一篇英语短文,参加你校英文报举办的春季征文大赛,内容包括:1.春天对你的影响;2.你对春天的感悟。注意:1
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____________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)52.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使
之构成一篇完整的短文。Anyonegoingtoanamusementparkmighthaveseenthelikesofme.Iheldpurses,cellphonesandsunglasseswhilemylovedonesthrewthemselves
onrollercoasters.Iadmiredtheirbravery,butrefusedtochallengemyownlimitations.Lookingatthem,IbegantorememberwhatIdidonthatplea
santspringmorningtwelveyearsago.Tocelebratemyhusband’ssixty-fifthbirthday,we’ddrivenanhoursouthtoSkydiveMiamiinHomestead,Florida.Joehadfinishedhun
dredsofjumpswhenheonceservedinthearmyandhewantedacloserlookatthenewerwingstyleofaplane.的Weheadedfortheskydiving(跳伞)office.Mymindwasracing.Joehadst
ruggledtodescribethefeelingofflyingbutI’dneverfullyunderstandit.ItoldmyselfthatIdidn’twanttohearaboutita
ndthatIwantedtoseeandfeelitbymyself.Whenhecameclosertothesign-upwindowforanapplication,Isqueezedhisarm.“
Whynotmakeittwo?”“You’rekidding,”helaughed.“You’ddothat.”“It’sanonce-in-a-lifetimeoffer.Iwanttosharethiswithyou.”Smilingindisbe
lief,hehelduptwofingers.Wefilledoutpaperwork.Joepaidextraforavideoofmyfirstjump.Afterputtingonjumpsui
ts,wefiledintothetrainingroom.Usingamock-up(模型)ofaplanedoor,welearnedtorollout,maintainastablefree-fallposition,andliftourfeet
atlanding.Inthetiny,windowlessclassroom,everythingseemedeasy.Irepeatedthestepswithmyinstructor,Pete.Joesmiledwithprideathisrem
arkablyconfidentwife.Whenourflightwascalled,weboardedthesmallplanewherewesatcross-leggedinpairsonthefloo
r,withinstructorsdirectlybehindtheirstudents.Petefixedhisharness(背带)tomineastheplaneroareddowntherunway.Throughtheclear,roll-updoor,Iwat
chedthetreetopsfallaway.Mystomachlurched(突然跳动)astworealitieshitme:Thiswasactuallyhappening,andI’dmadeaterriblemistake.Mymouthwas
dryastheSahara.IthoughtIcouldn’tdothis.IsawJoechattingwithhisinstructor.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150词左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的
开头语已为你写好。Then,Joeandhisinstructorjumpedoutoftheplaneandmyheartwasinmythroat.___________________________________________________________________
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