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2023—2024学年度高一(下)6月阶段性考试英语注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将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,再选涂其它答案标号。答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

is

the

man

busy

with?A.A

visit. B.A

project. C.A

video.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

do

the

speakers

plan

to

do

tomorrow?A.Go

camping. B.Do

some

shopping. C.Find

a

blanket.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where

are

the

speakers

going

to?A.A

station. B.Another

country. C.Their

hometown.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

does

the

woman

think

of

Jimmy?A.Silent. B.Caring. C.Hard-working.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

are

the

speakers

talking

about?A.The

new

laws. B.A

healthy

lifestyle. C.Profitable

industries.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.What

is

the

probable

relationship

between

the

speakers?A.Mother

and

son. B.Brother

and

sister. C.Husband

and

wife.7.Why

does

the

man

apologize?A.For

missing

a

chance. B.For

being

late. C.For

doing

Lisa

a

damage.听下面一段较长对话,完成下面小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8Who

is

the

woman

expressing

thanks

to?A.The

man. B.The

fans. C.The

sponsor.9.What

is

probably

the

woman?A.An

online

celebrity. B.A

travel

enthusiast. C.A

magazine

editor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.What

does

the

man

want

to

do?A.Go

fishing. B.Go

shopping. C.Go

sightseeing.11.Where

will

the

space

rocket

be

launched?A.In

Texas. B.In

Florida. C.In

Nevada.12.What

does

the

speakers

plan

to

do

on

Sunday?A.Set

off

early. B.Rest

in

a

hotel. C.See

the

launch.13.How

does

the

girl

probably

feel

about

the

trip?A.Excited. B.Bored. C.Confused.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.When

did

the

man

come

to

the

UK?A.3

years

ago. B.4

years

ago. C.5

years

ago.15.How

does

the

man

run

his

business

at

its

beginning?A.By

hiring

many

staff. B.By

serving

the

tables. C.By

working

with

his

wife.16.Where

does

the

man

advertise

his

business?A.On

TV. B.In

shopping

centers. C.On

radio

and

newspapers.17.What

contributes

to

the

man’s

success?A.The

food

price. B.The

dining

atmosphere. C.The

restaurant

location.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】18.What

is

the

Geocaching?A.A

treasure

hunt. B.A

GPS

device. C.A

fitness

coach.19.What

do

we

know

about

the

boxes?A.They

are

controlled

remotely.B.They

contain

varieties

of

goods.C.They

are

placed

in

the

neighborhood.20.How

does

Geocaching

benefit

the

kids?A.It

develops

their

social

skills.B.It

exposes

them

to

traditions.C.It

makes

them

willing

to

walk.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共19小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFamilyVacationsinHawaiiWhetheryourinterestsarehistory,nativecultures,hiking,watersports,orsimplyrelaxinginthesun,Hawaiihasabundantchoicestokeepyouandyourfamilyentertained.WaikikiBeachThisfamoustwo-milestretchofsandishometoscoresoffamily-friendlybeachhotelsandallkindsofaction-packedexcitement.WaikikiBeachistheperfectplacetogoifyou’relookingforwarmoceanwaterandgoldenbeaches.Kidswillenjoywalkingalongthebeach,stoppingforshavediceoranicecreamandtakingadipinasafeareaoftheocean.Oahu’sNorthShoreSomeofthetallestoceanwavesintheworldarefoundatOahu,Hawaii’sNorthShorecoastlineduringthewintermonths.Thesecrashingwallsofwaterarebornforsurfingandofferoneofthebestfreeshowsontheislands.TheNorthShoreishometoworld-classsurfcontests,attractingtheworld’stopsurfers.PolynesianCulturalCenterNothingappealstothewholefamilylikeHawaiianpastcomingalive.Besides,thecolorfulcostumes,livelysongs,andtraditionaldancesinthePacificregionarepresentedhere.You’llseecustomsofFiji,NewZealand,Marquesas,Samoa,Tahiti,Tonga,andHawaiiallrepresentedinPolynesianCulturalCenter’sre-createdislandvillages,whichisdecoratedwithpalmtreesandtropicalgardens.WaimeaCanyon(峡谷)StateParkMorethan3,500feetdeep,thislandmarkonHawaii’sislandofKauaiisthelargestcanyoninthePacific.UnlikeGrandCanyon,plentifulrainkeepsWaimeaCanyonanditssurroundingareathickwithvegetation(植被),andvisitorsarefrequentlytreatedtothesightofvividrainbows.Itoffersagreatcanyonviewandacoveredpicnicarea.21.WhatmakesOahu’sNorthShoreknowntotheworld?A.Itsbestfreeculturalshows. B.Itsfamily-friendlybeachhotels.C.Havingthetallestcoastline. D.Beingaperfectplaceforsurfing.22.Whichplaceismostlikelytoattractthosewhoareinterestedinhistory?A.WaikikiBeach. B.Oahu’sNorthShore.C.PolynesianCulturalCenter. D.WaimeaCanyonStatePark.23.WhatisspecialaboutWaimeaCanyoncomparedtoGrandCanyon?A.Ithasacoveredpicnicarea. B.Ithasadepthofover3,500feet.C.It’srichinplantsandrainfall. D.Itownsauniquekindofvegetation.BFromthedesertsofSouthernCaliforniatotheforestsofAlaska,theU.S.possessesadiversityofnature.Formostofherlife,JoyRyanneversawthescenerybeyondherhomestateofOhio.Then,whenshewasinhermid-eighties,hergrandsonBradRyandecidedtotakeheronajourneytoalloftheU.S.NationalParks,whichtookeightyearstocomplete.Attheageof93,GrandmaJoyhasfinallyseenall63parks,endingherjourneyintheNationalParkofAmericanSamoa.“WhenIlearnedshehadneverseenthegreatwildernessesofAmerica—deserts,mountains,oceans,Idecidedtointervene(干预)insomeway,”Bradsays.ThisideasparkedtheirfirsttriptotheGreatSmokyMountains.However,oncetheywereontheroad,Bradrealisedthattheycouldvisitmoreparksthatwerenearby.Overtheyears,theymanagedtoseeallofthefamoussightsatYosemite,theRedwoods,andsoon.ButBradvaluesthetimespentwithhisgrandmotherjustasmuchasthebreathtakingplacestheywereabletovisit.DespiteGrandmaJoy’solderage,shewasabletohikemountains.Bradregardsherloveforlifeasthekeytohergoodhealth.SheisgratefulforeachnewdayandisalwaysExcitedforthenextjourney.Finally,theirlongjourneyacrosstheU.S.cametoanendwithAmericanSamoa.“It’sabout6,700milesfromOhio,wherewelive,”Bradexplains.“Wecanenjoythebeachandthebeautifultropicalparadise.Butaswe’velearnedfromtherangersthatworkthere,AmericanSamoaisanislandcommunityfirmlyrootedinfamily.AndIthinkthatthere’sabitofapoeticbeautytoendingitthere,too.”“Iamthankfuleverymorningforgivingmeanotherday,”GrandmaJoyshares.“Anditisyourchoicewhetheryou’regoingtohavearainydayorasunnyday.So,smileateverybody,andleteverybodyknowyou’rehavingawhaleofatime.”WhilehertouroftheU.S.hascometoaclose,sheandhergrandsonarenotdonetraveling.Nextup,theyhavetheirsightssetonKenya.24.WhydidBraddecidetotravelacrossAmericawithhisgrandma?A.TocelebrateGrandmaJoy’s93rdbirthday.B.TocompleteataskhepromisedGrandmaJoy.C.ToenrichGrandmaJoy’stravellingexperiences.D.TorealiseGrandmaJoy’sdreamofvisitingparks.25.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheirtourinBrad’seyes?A.Freeandadventurous. B.Tiringbuteducational.C.Stressfulbuteye-opening. D.Amazingandworthwhile.26.WhatimpressedBradandJoymostaboutAmericanSamoa?A.Thefriendlylocals. B.Thefamilybond. C.Thespecialculture. D.Thebeautifulsights.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.StayCurious,StayYoung B.It’sNevertooOldtoHittheRoadC.LaughteristheBestMedicine D.TravellingContributestoLongLifeCSelf-drivingcarsarejustaroundthecorner.Suchvehicleswillmakegettingfromoneplacetoanothersaferandlessstressful.Theyalsocouldcutdownontraffic,reducepollutionandlimitaccidents.Buthowshoulddriverlesscarshandleemergencies?Peopledisagreeontheanswer.Andthatmightputthebrakesonthistechnology,anewstudyconcludes.Tounderstandthechallenge,imagineacarthatsuddenlymeetssomepedestriansintheroad.Evenwithbraking,it’stoolatetoavoidacrash.So,thecar’sartificialintelligencemustdecidewhethertoswerve(急转弯).Tosavethepedestrians,shouldthecarswerveofftheroadorswerveintooncomingtraffic?Whatifsuchoptionswouldlikelykillthecar’spassengers?Researchersusedonlinesurveystostudypeople’sattitudesaboutsuchsituationswithdriverlesscars.Surveyparticipantsmostlyagreedthatdriverlesscarsshouldbedesignedtoprotectthemostpeople.Thatincludedswervingintowalls(orotherwisesacrificingtheirpassengers)tosavealargernumberofpedestrians.Butthereisadilemma.Thosesamesurveyedpeoplewanttorideincarsthatprotectpassengersatallcosts—evenifthepedestrianswouldnowendupdying.JeanBonnefonisapsychologistattheToulouseSchoolofEconomicsinFrance.HeandhiscolleaguesreportedtheirfindingsinScience.“Autonomouscarscancompletelychangetransportation”,saysstudyco-authorIyadRahwan.But,headds,thisnewtechnologycreatesamoraldilemmathatcouldslowitsacceptance.“Makersofdriverlesscarsareinatoughspot,”Bonnefon’sgroupwarns.Mostbuyerswouldwanttheircartobeprogrammedtoprotecttheminpreferencetootherpeople.However,regulationsmightonedayinstructthatcarsmustactforthegreatergood.Thatwouldmeansavingthemostpeople.Butthescientiststhinkruleslikethiscoulddriveawaybuyers.Ifso,allthepotentialbenefitsofdriverlesscarswouldbelost.“Compromises(折中)mightbepossible,”KurtGraysays.HeisapsychologistattheUniversityofNorthCarolina.Hethinksthatevenifalldriverlesscarsareprogrammedtoprotecttheirpassengersinemergencies,trafficaccidentswilldecrease.Thosevehiclesmightbedangeroustopedestriansonrareoccasions.Butthey“won’tspeed,won’tdrivedrunkandwon’ttextwhiledriving,whichwouldbeawinforsociety.”28.Whatisthechallengefacingself-drivingcars?A.Howself-drivingcarsreduceaccidents. B.Thetechnicalproblemsthatself-drivingcarshave.C.Howself-drivingcarshandleemergencies. D.People’snegativeattitudestowardsself-drivingcars.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutself-drivingcarsfromthetext?A.Quickdecisionsarerequiredforself-drivingcars’AI.B.Peopleareinadifficultsituationaboutself-drivingcars.C.Thepotentialbenefitsofself-drivingcarsareignoredbybuyers.D.Self-drivingcarsaresupposedtoprotectpassengersatanyprice.30.WhatisKurtGray’sattitudetowardself-drivingcars?A.Favourable. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Neutral.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PeopleDisagreeontheFutureofDriverlessCarsBDriverlessCarsareRevolutionisingTransportationC.NewRegulationsHaveGreatInfluenceonDriverlessCarsD.MoralDilemmaCouldLimittheAppealofDriverlessCarsDImaginethesoundofadogwalkingacrossatilefloor,the“click,click,click”ofitsclawstappingagainsttheground.Now,imagineacatwalkingacrossthesamefloor—thedifferenceisthecatmovesintotalsilence.Catscanfullyretract(缩回)theirclaws,givingthemsuperiorabilitytoremainsilence.Butwhydocatshaveretractableclaws,whereasdogsdonot?Itallcomesdowntohowcatsanddogsusetheirclaws.Catsusetheirclawsprimarilytoattacktheirtarget,saidAnthonyRussell,anevolutionarybiologistattheUniversityofCalgaryinAlberta,Canada.Theyusetheirfrontclawstograbandholdontotheirtargetandtheirbackclawstocutopenthetarget’sbelly.Catsneedtokeeptheirclawssharptosecurethatnextmeal.Extendedallthetime,theirclawswouldgetlesssharpastheyscrapetheground,muchlikehowanailfiledealswithsharppointsonahumanfingernail.Dogs,ontheotherhand,aresocialhunters.Theyworkingroupstotakedownlargeranimals,wearingtheirtargetoutoverlongerdistances.Fordogs,“ifyou’rehuntingamooseorsomething,youwanderalongforkilometresandbiteituntilitisfatigued,andthenyoualljumponit,”Russellsaid.“Whereascatsessentiallyhaveashortburst,andthenit’sover.Eitherthetargetgetsaway,orthetargetiscaptured.”Withmorehuntersworkingtogether,it’slessimportantfordogstobeabletograbandholdontotheirtarget,sotheydon’thavetokeeptheirclawsassharp.Sheernumbersareenoughtogivethemtheadvantage.Butdogs’clawsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Dogs’clawshelpthemstandfirmlyontheearthandchangedirectionsquickly—ausefuladaptationforpursuingtargetoverlongdistances.Innature’ssilentdance,cats’retractableclawsareknivesforquickattacks,whiledogs’strongclawsmakethemgoodchasers.Eachclawtellsataleofadaptationmadetotheiruniquehuntingstyles.32.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Ananimalnovel. B.Ascientificreport. C.Azoologymagazine. D.Apetkeepingguide.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fatigued”inthe5thparagraphmean?A.Hungry. B.Scared. C.Wounded. D.Exhausted.34.WhichstatementwouldAnthonyRussellprobablyagreewith?ACatsusefrontclawstograbandkillthetarget.B.Dogsuseclawstoattackandweartheirtargetsout.C.Catsstophuntingifthetargetescapesfromthefirstattack.D.Dogsworktogethertocapturetheirtargetsinashortertime.35.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbycomparinganimals’claws?A.Catsarebetteradaptedtohuntingthandogs.B.Clawsaremoreimportantforcatsthanfordogs.C.Thesharpertheclaws,themoreefficientthehunt.D.Catsanddogsfinddifferentwaystosurviveinnature.EOpenAI’sautomatedAI-poweredchatbotChatGPThastakentheInternetbystorm,butnotwithoutcreatingafewissuesontheway.Withwriters,marketers,andseeminglyeveryoneelseinbetweenusingChatGPTtogeneratecontent,companiesworldwidearestaringdownatsunamiofAI-generatedcontent.WithissuesofsafetyandstolencontentsconstantlyswirlingaroundChatGPTanditsoutput,OpenAIhasnowreleasedGPT-Classifier,atooldesignedtodetectwhetherthetextyou’rereadingwasgeneratedbyChatGPToroneofitsotherGPTtools.GPT-Classifierattemptstofigureoutifagivenpieceoftextwashuman-writtenortheworkofanAI-generator.WhileChatGPTandotherGPTmodelsaretrainedextensivelyonallmannersoftextinput,theGPT-Classifiertoolisfine-tunedonadatasetofpairsofhuman-writtentextandAI-writtentextonthesametopic.Inotherwords,theGPT-ClassifierattemptstocomparesimilaritiesbetweenknownhumantextandknownAItexttofindinconsistencythatrevealthesourcewriter.WhiletheideaofeasilyspottingAI-generatedtextwillbemusictotheearsofeditorsandeducators,OpenAIhaswarnedthatitsclassifierisnotfullyreliable.AtestoftheGPT-Classifierspottedahuman-generatedexampleandmarkeditveryunlikelytobeAI-generated,andalsocorrectlyindicatedthataChatGPT-generatedpieceonUSBissueswaspossiblyAIgenerated.Currently,GPT-Classifiercorrectlyidentifies26%ofAI-writtentextwhilelabelling9%ofhumantextasAI-written.OpenAIalsonotesthatthetool’saccuracytypicallyimprovesasthelengthoftheinputtextincreases.Fornow,althoughGPT-Classifierisupandrunningandavailablefortesting,it’sbesttotakeitslabellingwithapinchofsalt.EvenwiththeGPT-Classifier’slimitations,thedemandforreliableChatGPTdetectionislikelytoseemanypeopleturntothistool.OpenAI’scommitmenttobuildingandreleasingafreeGPTdetectiontoolisimportantbecauseasmorestudents,writers,programmers,andothersuseAI-textgenerationtools,understandinganddetectingthisinputwillbecomevital.36.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.GPT-Classifier’scomponents. B.GPT-Classifier’svastdatasets.C.GPT-Classifier’shighproductivity. D.GPT-Classifier’sworkingprinciple.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasemeaninparagraph4?A.Withcertaindoubt. B.Atfacevalue. C.Withgreatrespect. D.Asachallenge.38.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.GPT-Classifierdemandsmoreusers’trust. B.GPT-Classifierwipesoutusers’beliefinAI.C.GPT-Classifiermeetsdiversegrowingneeds. D.GPT-Classifierhasalimitedrangeofservices.39.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.TodiscussthereliabilityofGPT-Classifier.B.TocriticisetheproblemofAl-generatedcontent.C.ToencouragemorepeopletouseGPT-Classifier.D.TointroduceanewtoolfordetectingAI-generatedtext.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白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。It’snosecretthatreadinggoodnewsfeelsalotbetterthanreadingbadnews.Like,wouldyouratherbiteintoalemon,orsiponafreshglassoflemonade?___40___Theworldisfullofproblemsandconflictsandweneedtostayinformedandalert(警觉的)towhat’sgoingonaroundus.Whilereadingtraditional,morenegativenewsisimportant,consuminggoodnewsisalsopartofstayinginformed.____41____Anditalsobringsmeaningfulbenefits,likereducedstressandanxiety,higherratesofengagement,communitybuildingskills,andinspirationforcreatingabetterworld.Plus,knowingwhattolookforinthegoodnewslandscapeisakeypartofimprovingourmedialiteracyskillsandbeingthoughtfulnewsconsumers.Infact,goodnews,knownassolutionsjournalism,isbecomingmorepopular,aspublishersandnewsstationsdiscoverthebenefitsofsharingpositivestories.GoodGoodGoodisoneofthem.____42____Ateamofreportersandeditorsthereworkdailytodeliverstoriesthatmakereadersfeelhopefulandequippedtodomoregoodwithpossiblesolutions.“Ifitbleeds,itleads.”haslongbeenasayingusedinthemediatodescribehownewsstoriesaboutviolence,deathanddestructiondrawreaders’attention.____43____Thethingis,however,there’salsogoodstuffoutthere—thedelightfulandkindpartsofhumanity.“Beautifulstoriesarehappeningworldwide.____44____Whenyoudofindthem,theworldcansuddenlyfeellikeaverydifferentplace.Goodnewsisavitalpartofhowwelearnabouttheworldandsolvingtheworld’sproblems.”Hervey,oneofGoodGoodGood’seditorssaid.A.Sharegoodnewswithpeoplearoundyou.B.It’sjustthatwedon’thearasmuchaboutthem.C.Butthe“badnews”hasitsplaceintheworld.D.Itprovidesamorebalancedviewoftheworld.E.Andso,negativenewsstoriesareeverywhereonnewsmedia.F.Heartwarmingstoriesmakeyoucryandfeelgood.G.Thenewsmediacompanyisdevotedtoprovidinggoodnewsintentionally.第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I’vehadmanyopportunitiestoexperiencelivinginaforeignculture.Butmyfirstexperiencecameinan___45___place—myowncountry.WhenIwas20,Igotaninternship(实习职位)inNewYorkCity.Itwasmyfirsttimeto___46___outsideofmyhomestateofTexas.Withmymovingnorthcameculture___47___.IgrewupinabigcityinTexas.Butitwasnocomparisontothetightly___48___NewYorkwiththeir8millioncitizens.Iwasusedtolifeata___49___pace;NewYorkmovedfast.Thesayingistrue—thiscitynever___50___.Ihadtoadjust.Myfirstreactionwasfear:IfearedIwould___51___atmynewinternshipinthe54-storeyofficebuilding;IfearedIwouldgetlostonthesubway;Ifearedthatthelocalswouldn’thave___52___formyfrequentmomentsofconfusion.Myfearrangedfromreasonabletosilly.ButI___53___myfearsandkepttrying.Ilearnedquicklyneverto___54___aNewYorkeralwaysspeaksEnglish.NewYorkishometopeopleofallwalksoflife,fromallcornersoftheworld.Atweekends,Iwouldspendhours___55___alongCanalStreetinChinatown—theclosestI’deverbeentoanAsiancountry.“Bytheendofmyinternship,Iwasalittleolder,alittlewiserand___56___ofbigcitylife.Ihatedtheskyscrapers,touristsandthehighpriceIhadtopayforacheeseburgerandfries.ButIhad___57___too.Iwasquicker,smarterandmoreindependent.IknewIwould___58___thatfeelingofhavingtheworldrightatmydoorstep.Itwasgood___59___forthelifeoftravelI’dsoonbegin.45.A.unusual B.unexpected C.unpleasant D.unforgettable46.A.study B.live C.travel D.explore47.A.heritage B.image C.feast D.shock48A.closed B.equipped C.controlled D.packed49.A.quick B.familiar C.unique D.relaxed50.A.changes B.adapts C.sleeps D.disappears51.A.fail B.battle C.revive D.protest52.A.desire B.preference C.patience D.respect53.A.conquered B.forgave C.admitted D.identified54.A.propose B.know C.suppose D.ensure55.A.reviewing B.hiking C.wandering D.observing56.A.proud B.aware C.tired D.afraid57.A.won B.grown C.struggled D.practiced58.A.hate B.miss C.lose D.express59A.preparation B.contribution C.emotion D.celebration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。MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis___60___determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing___61___(well)thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave___62___higherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando___63___(change)facts.However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot___64___(simple)theresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhow___65___(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,who___66___(invent)thetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,IQgetsyouemployed,butitisEQ___67___getsyoupromoted.___68___(support)byhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhenitcomestosomeone’sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,____69____ismeasuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.第三节(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)根据首字母和中文提示,写出正确的单词;每空一词。在答题卡上作答时,请写出完整单词。70.Exercisingcanr______(缓解)pressure.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)71.Theshowhasbeene______(延长)foranothersixweeks.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)72.Theyhadtomoveintot______(临时的)accommodation.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)73.Itisdifficulttoo______(获得)reliableevidence.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)74.Peoplewillstillbevisitedbyofficersiftheyarethrowingawayr______(可回收的)waste.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)75.She’sh______(犹豫的)aboutsigningthecontract.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)76.Thispieceofnewshasyettobec______(证实).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)77.Therearemanys______(物种)ofdogs.(根据中英文提示填空)78.Shegavethepoliceafulla______(描述)oftheincidence.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)79.Germanyd______(宣布)waronFranceon1August1914.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)80.Heisunabletodealwiththeproblemsinhisworkf______(灵活地).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)81.Shehitstheballwithgreata______(精确).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)82.Shenarrowlyescapedi______(伤害).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)83.I’lld______(草拟)aletterforyou.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)84.TheStatueofLiberty’sfacewascreatedtolooklikethemotherofthes______(雕刻家).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)85.IhadmentionedthatIdidn’treallylikec______(当代的)music.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)86.Shedresseswithcasuale______(高雅).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)87.Objectslikethisturnupatsaleswithsurprisingf______(频繁).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)88.We’reconcernedaboutyours______(精神的)welfare.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)89.Thewindhass______(加强)overnight.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)第四部分写作(满分20分)90.你班同学在英语课上就“高中生是否应该带智能手机到学校使用”进行了课堂讨论,同学们观点不一。请你根据如下内容,为本次课堂讨论结果撰写一篇英文报道稿,内容包括:1.活动简介;2.同学观点;3.你的看法。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

成都七中2023—2024学年度高一(下)6月阶段性考试英语注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将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,再选涂其它答案标号。答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

is

the

man

busy

with?A.A

visit. B.A

project. C.A

video.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Haveyoufinishedtheprojectforthenewstudentcenter?M:Justthismorning.I’veworkedthroughoutthewholeweek.Youknowthebuildingopenstomorrow.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

do

the

speakers

plan

to

do

tomorrow?A.Go

camping. B.Do

some

shopping. C.Find

a

blanket.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Allright.Wehavetents,sleepingbagsandjusteverythingyoumightneedforcampingtomorrow.M:Idon’tthinkso.Ican’tfindmyblanket,andweneedtobuymorebottledwaterandsnacks.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where

are

the

speakers

going

to?A.A

station. B.Another

country. C.Their

hometown.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Sowe’regettingeverythingready.We’retravelingwithourlittlegirl.M:Yeah,we’resoexcited,butalsoabitnervous.W:Yeah,it’sourfirsttimeflyinginternationallywithababy.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

does

the

woman

think

of

Jimmy?A.Silent. B.Caring. C.Hard-working.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Jimmysayshe’snotdoingwellinhisbiology.Maybeheneedstoworkharder.W:Buthehasspentalotoftimeinthelabandlibraryalready.M:Thenwhat’stheproblem?Heissuchaquietboyandseldomtalkswithme.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What

are

the

speakers

talking

about?A.The

new

laws. B.A

healthy

lifestyle. C.Profitable

industries.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:IhavetosayIfindthenewlawsonenvironmentalpollutiontoostrict.W:Well,they’reforeveryone’shealth.M:Butsomeindustriescannotmakeaprofit.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.What

is

the

probable

relationship

between

the

speakers?A.Mother

and

son. B.Brother

and

sister. C.Husband

and

wife.7.Why

does

the

man

apologize?A.For

missing

a

chance. B.For

being

late. C.For

doing

Lisa

a

damage.【答案】6.B7.C【解析】【原文】W:Justtellmeyou’resorry.M:WhyshouldI?W:Bart?Theonlyreasontoapologizeisifyoulookdeepdowninsideyourselfandfindaspot,somethingyouwishwasn’ttherebecauseyouwillfeelbadthatyouhurtyoursister’sfe

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