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宿州市省、市示范高中2023—2024学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测高一英语试卷(本试卷满分为150分,考试用时120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答
案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Wherearethesp
eakers?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Athome.2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotomorrowafternoon?A.Seeadoctor.B.Watch
amovie.C.Meetherbrother.3.Howwillthespeakersgotothebookstore?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.4.Whatdoesthewomansugges
tthemando?A.Giveuptheprogram.B.Takethreemonthsoff.C.GotoFrance.5.WhatdoweknowaboutDario?A.Hefeelshopeless.B.HelikesCo
keverymuch.C.Hewastoobusytogoshopping.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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatkindofroomdoesthewomanwant?A.Asing
leroom.B.Adoubleroom.C.Aroomforthree.7.Howmuchwillthewomanpaypernight?A.$100.B.$120.C.$150.听第7段材料,回答第8至
9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thehouseowner.B.Thecomingparty.C.Theconditionofahouse.9.What
waswrongwiththehouseyesterday?A.Itslightwasbroken.B.Itselectricitywentoff.C.Itspipeneededreplacing.听第8
段材料,回答第10至12题。10Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AtCustomerService.B.Overthephone.C.AtBensonSoftware.
11.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?A.Toplaceanorder.B.TohaveCDplayersrepaired.C.Tocomplainaboutawrongorder.12.HowmanymoreCDplayerswillbe
senttotheman?A.50.B.100.C.150.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanenjoymostaboutthecourse?A.Meetingfamousmusicians.B.Organizingeverydetailofit.C.Hear
ingyoungmusiciansplay.14.Howdoesthemanadvertisethecourse?A.Throughtheuniversity.B.ThroughtheInternet.C.ThroughtheTVshow.15.Whatisrequ
iredtojointhecourse?A.BasicEnglishskill.B.Perfectperformance.C.Goodlooks.16.Whyisn’tthecountrysideagoodchoice?.A.Thecostishigh.B.Th
etransportisinconvenient.C.Thespaceislimited.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whenshouldparentspickuptheirkidsatt
helatestonThursday?A.At1:00pm.B.At11:30am.C.At12:30pm.18What’stheadvantageoforderingsuppliesfromschool?A.Ithasafreedelivery.B.Itisveryconv
enient.C.Itwillcostmuchless.19.Whatdoesthecommunitycharitydo?A.Helppeopleinneed.B.Lookformissingthings.C.Donatethingstotheschool.20Wh
owillgetacallthenightbeforeschoolstarts?A.Newstudents.B.Returningstudents.C.Teachers.第二部分阅读理解(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。ASevenBaysRockClimbingGymisownedbyRichardAvenz,theworld-classrockclimberwh
oalsoownsthefamousClimbingGymSubway.SevenBaysRockClimbingGymisa6,000-square-footgymonGothelmStreetthatho
stsa200-foot-longclimbingwallandacafe,whereyoucanrelaxbeforeorafterclimbing,orsimplysitandwatchyourfriendsgoforit.RockClimbingisal
soaboutthepeopleyoumeet,asmuchastheclimbingitself.Ourgymistheperfectplaceforclimberstomeetandshareexperiences.Thereare
lessonssevendaysaweekonthesmallerwallandwhensomeoneisready,theyareletlooseonthemainwall,butalwaysunderobserv
ation.Wehaveagreatsafetyrecordandintendtokeepitthatway.Thegymisopen24hoursaday,7daysaweek,butlessonsarebetween12to6p.m.Youcangetas
tudentpackagefor700poundsamonthandtherearealsoyearlydeals,butdailyorweeklydealsarenotprovided.Probablyoneofthebestthingsthegymoffersisw
eekendtripsformanyexperiencedclimbers.Youcangetoutandtryarealrockfaceatthecostof150pounds.Wearrangehotelaccommodationforovernight
andit’sfreeofcharge.It’salotoffun.It’sagreatwaytomeetpeople,strengthenyourbodyandbecomepartoftherockclimbingc
ommunity...1.WhichofthefollowingisNottrueaboutRichardAvenz?A.HeisinpossessionofSevenBaysRockGym.B.Heisanexcellentclimber.C.ClimbingGymSu
bwaydoesn’tbelongtohim.D.Heisnotonlyasportsmanbutalsoabusinessman.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthegym?A.Itisnoto
penallyearround.B.Thelessonscanbeavailableanytime.C.Duringweekendtrips,thegymwillofferhotelaccommodationfreeofcharge.D.Thestudentscangetdailydeal
s.3WhoisSevenBaysRockingClimbingintendedfor?A.Peoplewhoarefondofsports.B.Peoplewhoshowinterestinmusic.C.Peoplewhodreamtobeascientist.D.Peoplewholike
geography.BIhesitatedwhenmyfriendsuggestedthatwejointheschool’snewTaiChiclub.Iusedtothinkthattaichiwasfortheeld
erly.However,thefirstclasschangedmypreviousunderstandingoftaichi.Ayearlater,Icansaythattaichihashadahugeimpactonme.Thefirstfewtaichiclasseswere
funandeasy,andthemoveswithdescriptivenamesreallycaughtmyimagination,like“whitecranespreadingitswings”and“goldenroosterstandingononeleg.”WhenIaskedmyc
oachwheretheseinterestingnamescamefrom,hetoldmeaboutthehistoryoftaichi.ZhangSanfeng,a13th-centuryTaoist,wassaidtohaveinventedtaichiafterdrawingi
nspirationfromafightbetweenasnakeandabird.However,nowadayspeopletendtobelievethatChenWangting,a17th-centurymasterofChinesem
artialarts,developedtaichibasedonmartialartsskills.Afterthefirstfewbasictaichilessons,Ifoundmyselfbor
edandachingfromdoingthesameslowmovesoverandoveragain.Fortunately,mycoachtaughtmehowtorelaxmymusclesandfocusonpeaceofmindduringe
ver,daypractice.Withtheserequirementsoftaichiinmind,Ifoundtomysatisfactionthatmybalanceandflexibilityslowlyimproved,thatIw
asabletodomoredifficultmoves,andthatmylovefortaichireturnedstrongerthanever.Meanwhile,IstartedtoexploretheancientChineseculturebehi
ndtaichi.IdiscoveredthattaichiisdeeplyrootedintheChinesephilosophyofyinandyang,whicharebelievedtoformthetheunityofopposite.Neithercane
xistindependentoftheother.Thepracticeoftaichiaimstokeepthebalanceofyinandyanginthebodythrough.oppositemovements:forwardsandbac
kwards,upanddown,leftandright,breathinginandbreathingout.Ultimately,taichibringsaboutastateofphysicalbalance
andmentalpeace.Theexperienceofayearoftaichihasaffectedmyeverydaylifepositively.Isleepmoresoundlyatnight,andfeelmoreenergeticduringtheday.I
feelhappierandmoreconfident.Taichihastaughtmetorelaxmymind,enablingmetostaycalminstressfulsituations.Iamsu
reIwillcontinuetopractisetaichiandenjoythebenefitsithasbroughtme.4.WhydidtheauthorjointheTaiChiClub?A.Becauseofhisfriend’sadvice.B.Becaus
eofhisinterestinit.C.Becauseoftheschool’srequest.D.Becauseofhisparents’suggestion.5.Whichofthefollowingwordscandescribethemovesoftaichi?A.Quickan
dbeautiful.B.Quickandfree.C.Slowandbeautiful.D.Slowandboring.6.WhatistheChineseculturebehindtaichi?A.Taich
iisinfluencedbyLaozi’sphilosophyofwater.B.Taichicanhaveapositiveeffectinpeople’slives.C.YoucanfindtheoriginoftaichiintheChinesephilosophyofyinandyan
g.D.Taichicanmakepeoplefeelenergeticandconfident.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmean?A.FinallyB.SometimesC.FirstlyD.Constantl
yCVitamins,minerals,andmultivitaminsupplementswon’tprotectyoufromcancer,heartdisease,orhelpyoulivelonger,theUSpreventiveServicesTaskForcesaid
inthenewguidelinesreleasedTuesdayintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociationonJune21.Followingthereleaseofthepreviousguidelinesin2014,t
heTaskForcereviewed84studiestestingvitaminsinalmost700,000people,including52newstudies.However,theconclusionisstillthesa
measthatof2014:Ifyouareahealthyadultwhoisnotpregnant,thereisnotenoughevidenceofbenefitstoexpandone’slifeintakingvitaminE,vitaminD,vitam
inA,calciumtablets,carotene(胡萝卜素),vitaminB3,vitaminB6,vitaminCandothersupplements.TheTaskForcedoesnotrecommendtakingcarotenes
upplementstopreventcardiovascular(心血管)diseaseorcancer,withenoughevidencethatit“mayincreasetheriskofdeath,thedeathrateofcardiovasculardisease
andtheriskoflungcancer”.NorshouldpeopletakevitaminE,“becausevitaminEisnotlikelytobebeneficialinreducingdeath,cardiovascular
diseaseorcancerrisk,”theTaskForcesaid.“Lifestylerecommendationsforpreventingchronicdiseases(慢性病)shouldcontinuet
ofocusonevidence-basedmethods,includingbalancedmealsrichinfruitsandvegetablesandphysicalactivity,”Dr.JeffreyLinder,DirectorofGeneralInterna
lMedicineattheFeinbergSchoolofMedicineofNorthwesternUniversityinChicago,wroteinanadditionalcommentary.TaketheMedi
terraneandietforexample.EatingtheMediterraneanway,whichfocusesonaplant-baseddiet,physicalactivityandsocialengagement,canreducetheriskforh
ighcholesterol,dementia(痴呆),memoryloss,depressionandbreastcancer.AndnumerousstudiesfoundmealsfromthesunnyMediterraneanregi
onhavealsobeenlinkedtoweightloss,strongerbones,ahealthierheartandlongerlife.Anotherevidence-basedapproachistheDASHdiet,whichstandsfor“die
taryapproachestostophypertension(高血压)”.Manystudieshaveshownthatthisdietsuccessfullyreduceshypertension.BoththeMedi
terraneanandDASHdietsavoidprocessedfoodsandfocusonfruits,vegetables,beans,wholegrains,nutsandseeds.“Ratherthanfocusingmo
ney,time,andattentiononsupplements,itwouldbebettertoemphasizelower-risk,higher-benefitactivities...followingahealthydiet,gettingexercise,maint
ainingahealthyweight,andavoidingsmoking,”Linderandhiscolleagueswrote.However,certaingroupsofpeopledone
edtotakespecificvitamins.SomeseniorsmayneedvitaminB12andvitaminB6supplementsbecausetheyabsorbfewervitaminsfr
omfoodastheyage.Becausetheelderlyoftenhavelesssunexposurethanyoungerpeople,theymayneedvitaminDsupplements,butthedosagemustbecheckedb
ythedoctor,astoomuchvitaminDintakecanbeharmful.8.WhatcanwelearnfromtheTaskForce?A.Vitaminsmustbeusefultopreventcardiovasculardiseaseorcancer.B
.Doctorswanttocontrolcardiovasculardisease.C.It’snecessaryforallpeopletotakevitamins.D.Insomeregard,takingvitaminsisno
tbeneficial.9.Howmanykindsofdietsarementionedtoreducedeath,cardiovasculardiseaseorcancerrisk?A.OneB.Two.C.Three.D.Four.10.Accordingtothepassage,wh
ocantakevitaminsregularly?A.A40-year-oldhealthyworker.B.A15-yearoldhealthyboy.C.A34-year-oldhealthylady.
D.A69-year-oldhealthyman.11.What’sthemainideaforthetext?A.Thehistoryofvitamins.B.Thefunctionsofvitamins.C.Takingvitaminstopreven
tdiseasesmayfail.D.People’sattitudestowardsvitamins.DSeveralyearsago,aworldwideheavyrainwaspredicted,butnoone
gotpreparedforwhatwastocome.Then,someareasreceivedover100cmofrain.Carsandtrucksfloateddownthestreets.Wholebu
ildingsweresweptaway.Atleast225peoplelosttheirlives,andmillionsbecamehomeless.Theweatherisalwayschanging.Overthepastfewyears,heavyrainsh
aveledtofloodsinmanypartsoftheworld.DroughtshavetakenplaceinBrazilandAustralia.TherehavebeenheatwavesinEuropewhichkilledthousands.
Therehavebeenmorepowerfulhurricanesandtornadoesthaneverbefore.In2017alone,thefinancialcostfromglobalweather
eventswasupto340billiondollars.Withmorewildweathereventshappening,peoplecouldn’thelpaskingquestions:Whatishappeningwiththeweather?Andwhy?I
sthisnatural,orourfault?Theanswerseemstobe:alittleofboth.Wildweatherisnatural.Butmostscientistsholdthesameviewthat
humanactivityhasmadetheEarthwarmer.Itisthisglobalwarmingthatmakesheatwavesmorelikely.Thehighertempera
turesalsoresultinmorewatertogointotheair,whichcausesheavierandmorefrequentrain.Manyscientistsalsobelieveglobalwarmingmakeshurricanesandotherstor
msstronger.Thismeanswe’relikelytoseemorewildweather.“Butwedon’thavetojuststandthereandacceptit,”saysscientistMichael.Heandotherexpertssayweneedtosto
ptheEarthfromgettingwarmer.Wealsoneedtobeprepared,todothingsthatwillhelpsavelives.12.What’sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Apast
weathereventhappenedinsomeareasintheworld.B.Somefactsarelistedabouttheglobalwarming.C.Anumberofrecentweathereventshappenedovertheworld.D.
Wildweatherispartlytheresultofhumanactivity.13.Howdoesparagraphtwodevelop?A.Bygivingalotofexamplesofrecentwildweatherevents.B.Byd
escribingaseriousfloodthatoncehappened.C.Bypredictinghowtheweatherwillchangeinafewyears.D.Bycomparingtheformerwildweatherwithwhathappenednow14.Whatdo
esscientistMichael’swordsmean?A.Peoplecannotdoanythingtopreventwildweather.B.Ifpeoplestopglobalwarming,theweatherwillbebett
er.C.Itistoolatetostopglobalwarming.D.Peoplehavetostandbyandacceptwhatwillhappentous.15.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?A.Inatouristbrochu
reB.InaresearchpaperC.InasciencefictionD.Inanaturemagazine第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Today’sworkersaresufferingfromaburnout.Thedangerofth
isisthatburnoutislinkedtounderperformanceandfeelingsofhopelessness.Wouldyouknowhowtofightburnout?____16____Findoutthecause.____17__
__Thinkbackalittleandfindoutwhenthesefeelingsdeveloped.Theaddedworkloadcancauseearlyworkdaysandlateworknights,whichc
ouldleaveyoutired.Tofightburnout,youmayhavetogetridofanythingthatweighsyoudown.Remember,thelessyouhaveonyourplate,t
hebetteryoumayfeel.Separateworkfromhomelife.Whenyoustopworkingattheendoftheday,leaveyour“officehat”intheoffice.Andwhi
lewe’retalkingaboutbalanceandrelaxation,makesureyouschedulerealdaysofffromwork.Noworkemails,noworktextmessages,andnowokphonecalls—adaydevotedenti
relytoyou,yourfamilyandrest.Setrealisticgoals.Maybeyouhaveshort-termandlong-termgoalsforyourlife.Goalsareanexcellentmotivator.____18____Youmayfeel
thatacceptingeveryadditionalassignmentatworkwillhelpyouachieveyourgoalfaster.However,thereisonlyoneofyouandifyoud
on’tpaceyourself,youmaycrashbeforereachingthefinishingline.____19____Thebestsolutiontoburnoutisseekingoutrichinterpersonalcommunications,
andcontinualpersonalandprofessionaldevelopment.Findcoachesandmentorswhocanhelpyouidentifypositiverelationship
sandlearningopportunities.Takeshortbreaksduringtheday.Whenyou’reworkingthroughouttheday,scheduleshort1
0-minutebreakseveryhouroreveryhourandahalf.____20____Tenminutesmaynotseemlikealot,butthisrefreshercoul
dbethethingthatkeepyousane.A.Seekoutsocialconnections.B.Socialsupportcanbebeneficial.C.Maybetheproblemisnotyourjobitself,butratheraspec
ifictaskorproject.D.ButIfyoureachtoohightoofast,burnoutisunavoidable.E.Closeyoureyesforafewminutes,leaveyourcomputer,grabsomethingdrink,ors
implysitinyourquietofficeandclearyourmind.F.Herearesomemethodsyoucanfollowtosolvetheproblem.G.Ifyouareoverwhelmedwithwork,youpro
bablydon’thavealotoftimetosleep第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)MountEverest(珠穆朗玛峰),locatedinAsia,isthehig
hestmountainintheworld.ManyclimbershavetriedtoclimbtothetopofMountEverest’sabout29,028-footpeakandabout900peoplehave_
___21____theclimbtoMountEverest’ssummit.OneofthemostsuccessfulclimbersisErikWeihenmayerbecauseofhis____22____.ErikWeihenmayerwas____23____aneyedisor
der.Asachildhiseyesightbecame____24____andthenhelosthissighteventually.However,hedidnotlosehis____25__
__toleadafullandactivelife.Erikbeganclimbingwhenhewas16.Havingclimbedthetallestmountainsonfivecontinents,Erikbecame
thefirstblindpersontoreachthepeakofMountEverest.____26____theageof32,Erikbeganhisclimbaspartofateam.Histeamworebellst
hathecouldfollowduringhisclimb,andfellowclimberscouldquicklywarnhimofsuchthingsasabigdropontherightorabigstonetotheleft.Erik____27____his
ownmethodforclimbingmountains.Healsocarriestwolongclimbingpolestofeelhisway____28____him.Erikisagoodteammember.Hedoeshis____29____oft
hejob,suchassettinguptentsandbuildingsnowwalls.Duringhisclimb,Erikfacedmanydangers.He_____30_____through100m.p.hwindsandslidingmassesofsnow,iceandro
ck.BecausetheairbecamethinnerthehigherErikclimbed,heworeanoxygen_____31_____thathelpedhimbreatheasheclim
bedhigher.IttookErikabouttwo-anda-halfmonthstoreachthetopofthemountain.Althoughhecouldn’t_____32_____theview,Erikfeltthe_____33_____
ofbeingonthesummitofEverest.Hehopesthathissuccesswillchange_____34_____peoplethinkabouttheblind.“Whenpeoplethinkaboutablind
person,nowtheywillthinkaboutapersonstandingontopofthe_____35_____.”21.A.attemptedB.survivedC.observedD.created22.A.blindnessB.skinC.emotionD.anxie
ty23A.bornwithB.fedupwithC.awareofD.interestedin24.A.moreB.lessC.betterD.worse25.A.solutionB.determinationC.harmonyD.pressure
26.A.OnB.InC.AtD.With27.A.discoveredB.donatedC.inventedD.booked28.A.aheadofB.awayfromC.inthemiddleofD.behin
d29.A.workB.shareC.experimentD.project30.A.appearedB.walkedC.struggledD.crawled31.A.scarfB.maskC.glo
vesD.cap32.A.celebrateB.advanceC.inspireD.admire33.A.disappointmentB.happinessC.excitementD.anger34.A.howB.whatC.whyD.where35.A.shoulderB.worldC
.bridgeD.people第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Notlongago,China’straditionaltea-makingtechniqu
esandtheirassociatedsocialpracticessuccessfully____36____(become)aUNESCO’slatestWorldIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity..“
Stove-boiledtea,”anewwayofdrinkingtea,hasrecentlygained____37____(popular)inChina.Theprocessofdrinkingteahas____38____s
enseofritual(仪式)andbecomesanewfavoriteofyoungpeople.____39____(general)speaking,theprocessofboilingteaonastoveconsistso
fhighlyroastingtealeavesbeforebrewingthem,sometimeswithrosebuds____40____sweetosmanthus(桂花),inapotovera
charcoal-filledstove.Theartofboilingteaisatime-consumingprocess____41____requiresconstantattentiontothet
emperatureinordertoproperly“cook”it.Peoplesitaroundthestoveandhavesnackssuchasfruits,nuts,anddessertswiththeirhottea.Peopl
ealsoposttheirmomentsofstove-boiledteawhile____42____(wear)traditionalHanfuintheseancientteahouses.Similar____43____othertrendinglifestylessuchas
cyclingandcamping,“stove-boiledtea”reflectsyoungpeople’sdesire____44____(escape)fromcitiesinordertoembrac
ethenatureandexperienceapeacefulmind.“Stove-boiledtea”isalsoalatest“GuoChao”or“NationalTrend”toblendChinesecul
turalelementsintopeople’s____45____(day)lives.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,你的外国笔友Jason对汉语很感兴趣,写信向你询问中国汉字的历史和学习汉语的方法。请你
给他写一封信,内容包括:1.中国汉字的历史和地位;2.学习汉语的方法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJason,Howiseverythinggoing?__________
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.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,续写词数应为150词左右。Briansatonhisfrontdoorstep.Hereallywantedanewbike.Joehadjustgottenoneforhisbirthday,andTyler’s
wasonlyaboutayearold.Brianhadhadhisforfiveyears.Theseatwasupashighasitcouldgo,andhislegswerestilltoolongforhisbike.Brianwanteda
bikejustlikeJoe’sandTyler’s.Theirbikeswereperfectforpoppingwheelsandcruisingoverbumps.Ifonlyhehad110dollars.Allhecouldcomeupwithwas33.67dollars.Wher
ecouldhegettherestofthemoneyheneeded?Brianthoughtandthought.Hisbirthdaywasstillfivemonthsaway,andhewastooyoungtomowlawns.Whatcouldh
edotogetthemoney?Maybehisdadwouldadvancehisallowanceforthenextfewmonths.HegotthreedollarseveryFridayifhedidallofhischores.Hisdadhadagreedt
odothisoncebefore,whenBrianneededanextrasixdollars.Maybehissisterwouldloanhimthemoney.Shehadalotofmo
neysavedupfrombaby-sitting.Baby-sitting!Thatwasit!Briancouldbaby-sit.Oops!Waitaminute.NoonewouldhireBriantobaby-sit.Hestillwasnotallowe
dtostayhomebyhimselfyet.Whatcouldhedotogetthemoney?Briansatandthought.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式答题。Paragraph1:Justthen,t
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