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1、鄂州市20212022学年度下学期期末质量监测高一英语第一部分 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。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 man do in the afternoon?A. Finish a report.B. Make an appointment.C. Take Mike to the dentist.2. What is the probable relationshi

2、p between the speakers?A. Friends.B. Strangers.C. Doctor and patient.3. When did the man plan to pick up Nancy?A. At 8:45.B. At 9:00.C. At 9:15.4. What do we know about the womans son?A. Hes about 1.4 meters in height.B. Hes wearing blue shoes.C. His name is Shirley.5. What is the mans suggestion fo

3、r the woman?A. She shouldnt travel so often.B. She should travel with friends or family.C. She should travel by herself.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。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、7题。6. What is Robert?A. A doctor.B

4、. A secretary.C. A teacher.7. What is the woman worried about?A. Whether she can pass the subject.B. Whether she has enough free time.C. Whether she can sign up for the class.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man say about the wheels?A. They are second-hand.B. They arent worth the money.C. They cost

5、a lot.9. What is known about the man?A. He drives his car too fast.B. He cant brake his car suddenly.C. He has bought poor tyres.10. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Run the red light.B. Hit another car.C. Stop talking.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the man looking forward to doing?A. Eating.B

6、. Relaxing.C. Working.12. What does the woman hope to do during her weekend?A. Do gardening.B. Play golf.C. Watch TV plays.13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. How to develop a hobby.B. How to deal with urgent work.C. How to spend a comfortable weekend.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What natural

7、disaster is mentioned in the conversation?A. An earthquake.B. A fire.C. A flood.15. Which area has been affected by the natural disaster?A. Europe.B. America.C. Australia.16. What has the international community done to help?A. It has sent planes and soldiers to provide help.B. It has set up some ca

8、mps in the whole world.C. It has accepted millions of hungry people.17. How many people have died from the disaster?A. Only six.B. Less than twenty.C. Over one hundred.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the speech about?A. A schedule.B. A meeting.C. A lecture.19. What will the speaker do on October 21?A.

9、 Give a talk.B. Go to a concert.C. Attend a meeting.20. How many schools will the speaker go to?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.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。AThe Best Bands of All TimeQueenSales: 147.6 millionSince 1970, Queen have not stopped touring and crea

10、ting new music. Their name is Queen but theyre the king of rock and pop rock. Their songs are still played today, and theyve created 15 albums (唱片). We Will Rock You is their most famous song.U2Sales: 110.3 millionU2 formed as a group of friends in secondary school in Dublin, Ireland before any of t

11、hem had any experience with music. So far, theyve won 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other band. The U2 Tour of 2009 to 2011 broke the record for being the highest-attended concert tour in history. Pride (In the Name of Love) is meaningful in memory of Martin Luther King.The Rolling StonesSales: 10

12、0 millionThe Rolling Stones got started in 1962 and of the top 5 highest-attended tours, four of them belong to this band. Part of their success is due to them staying true to the traditional style like R &. B, soul, and rock. They even won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues album. I Cant Get

13、 No Satisfaction is named the greatest rock song ever, with all the elements (元素) of rock and roll.The BeatlesSales: 279.8 millionThe Beatles had a short run of only 10 years from 1960 to 1970, but they re still the best-selling artists of all time by far. The UNESCO recognizes January 16 as the Wor

14、ld Beatles Day. Each member of the band and the band itself have an asteroid (小行星) named after them. Cant Buy Me Love and Yesterday are their classic songs.21. Which band does We Will Rock You belong to?A. The Rolling Stones.B. The Beatles.C. Queen.D. U2.22. The Rolling Stones succeed partly because

15、 theyA. keep the traditional music styleB. have never stopped creating new musicC. wrote a song to honor Martin Luther KingD. are the earliest and longest rock band ever23. What can be known about The Beatles?A. They are all high school students.B. They once discovered an asteroid.C. They won the mo

16、st Grammy Awards.D. They have the biggest sale in albums.BYu Yi, Honorary President of Shanghai Yangpu Senior High School, is among the first generation of Chinese teachers after the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949.Yu was born in 1929, not long before Japan invaded (侵略) China. Her

17、road to education was very difficult. During the war, Yu studied in many schools before she was admitted to Zhenjiang High School.In 1947, Yu was admitted to the Department of Education of Fudan University in Shanghai. In 1951, as she was about to become a teacher, Yu decided to tie her future to th

18、e motherland.As a Chinese teacher, Yu has been thinking about how to teach every class well. Rather than follow the traditional teaching method, in which teachers keep speaking while students just listen, Yu used a different one. She had her students read revolutionary (革命) books, which put the “red

19、 gene (基因)” in their blood and helped them set higher goals. In her view, Chinese classes not only teach children to use the language, they also shape childrens souls. For decades, Yu has devoted herself to her work. She has also written many books on teaching.“I have said I will be a teacher for th

20、e rest of my life, and I will also learn to be a teacher for the rest of my life, which is by no means empty talk. I have been learning all my life, constantly improving and perfecting my personality. I keep thinking about how many lessons I have given and how many are really taught to students,” Yu

21、 says.24. Which of the following orders is right about Yus experiences?She became the honorary president of Shanghai Yangpu Senior High School.She went to the Department of Education of Fudan University.She decided to connect her future with her country.She attended Zhenjiang High School after study

22、ing in many schools.A. B. C. D. 25. How should students learn Chinese in Yus view?A. They should just learn more about Chinese history.B. They should only learn and use revolutionary works.C. They should speak Chinese and listen to teachers more.D. They should have their souls shaped besides using C

23、hinese.26. What do Yus words mainly suggest?A. She decides to devote herself to teaching.B. She finds it not easy to work as a teacher.C. She has written a lot of books on teaching.D. She is fond of commenting on others lessons.27. How can we describe Yu according to the text?A. Wise but selfish.B.

24、Creative and learned.C. Caring and forgiving.D. Energetic but careless.CInsects have difficulty handling the rising temperature brought on by climate changes. The ability to reproduce is also strongly affected by rising temperatures, even in northern areas of the world, according to a new study from

25、 Lund University in Sweden.Insects cannot change their own body temperature, which is strongly influenced by the temperature in their immediate environment. In the current study, the researchers studied two closely related species of dragonflies (蜻蜓) in Sweden. The goal was to understand their abili

26、ty to adapt to changes in temperature.To study this, the researchers used a combination of field work in southern Sweden and thermography (热影像技术), a technology that makes it possible to measure body temperature in natural conditions. The information was then connected to the survival rates and repro

27、ductive success of the dragonflies in their natural populations.The study shows that the survivorship of the dragonflies is high at relatively low temperatures (1520). The reproductive ability is higher at temperatures between 20 and 30.“There is therefore a temperature- dependent problem between su

28、rvival on the one hand and the ability to reproduce on the other hand,” says Erik Svensson, professor at the Department of Biology at Lund University, who led the study.The study also shows that the dragonflies ability to handle heat- related stress is limited. Insects are cold-blooded animals, so t

29、hey rely on outside sources such as the sun or hot stones to raise their body temperature.“Our results show that cold-blooded animals can suffer from overheating even if they live far up in the northern areas, and that their ability to change their body temperature against rising outside temperature

30、 is limited. The results also challenge a popular theory that animals plasticity (适应性) can help them survive under harsher environment, such as during heat waves, says Erik Svensson.28. What is the purpose of the study?A. To find the relationship between survival rate and temperature.B. To show drag

31、onflies ability to deal with changes in temperature.C. To figure out the difficulties of northern insects adaption.D. To prove animals plasticity in the hot environment.29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The way of the study.B. The result of the study.C. The importance of the study.D. The objec

32、t of the study.30. What can be learned from Erik Svenssons study?A. Insects survival has nothing to do with temperatures.B. Insects show low survival rates at lower temperatures.C. Insects change body temperatures to improve survival rates.D. Insects have higher reproductive ability between 20 and 3

33、0.31. What does the underlined word “harsher” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. More comfortable.B. More suitable.C. More difficult.D. More pleasant.DIn November, “NFT” was chosen as 2021s “Word of the Year” by Collins Dictionary. NFT is short for Non-Fungible Token. It is a “one-of-a-kind” pro

34、perty in the digital world that can be bought and sold like any other piece of property but has no tangible (可触摸的) form. Now, NFTs are becoming popular in the art world.Unlike the traditional artworks that are made by hand and have their own special technique, digital arts can be copied and gained f

35、or free. But NFTs could provide a digital certificate (证明), showing the ownership of a unique virtual or physical artwork.“In the digital world, you wouldnt know if something is a copy of something else because the copy is almost perfect. The NFT was the first to prove who owns this property,” said

36、Pindar Wong, chairman of Internet financial infrastructure consultancy VeriFi.Along with protecting ownership, NFTs allow the owner to get a payment each time his/her work is sold. The artwork itself still belongs to the owner, and the buyers can get limited rights to show the digital artwork. So wh

37、enever the NFTs are sold, each transaction (交易) can only be made with the owner.“NFTs can ensure that owners, including artists or musicians, can have a part of the income from every transaction, which could encourage their creations,” said Sylvia Wang, a consultant at business-to-business platform

38、ArtBiz Asia.Thats why many experts believe that NFTs can greatly change the art industry. According to the latest report, in the first half of 2021, the sales of NFT digital artworks reached $2.5 billion, an increase from just $13.7 million for the same period in 2020.US artist Mike Winkelmann said

39、that with the help of NFT technology, the art field has entered a new time. He created a digital work of artEverydays: The First 5,000 Days. In March, it was sold for $69 million.32. What is NFT?A. A piece of artwork.B. A useful dictionary.C. A kind of property.D. A copy of something else.33. What c

40、an we know about digital artworks?A. They have tangible forms.B. They are very easy to copy.C. They hardly have any value.D. Its easy to identify their owners.34. What does Sylvia Wang agree with?A. NFTs could largely benefit owners.B. The creator cant get paid for digital works.C. NFTs have the cha

41、nce to replace real artworks.D. Buyers have no right to use the digital artworks.35. What could be a suitable title for the text?A. The Charm of Digital ArtB. Hot Words of the Year 2021C. Digital Art Changing the Art FieldD. NFT Creating Value in Digital Art第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选

42、出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Why do more and more people show interest in cultural heritage (遗产) these days? 36 Maybe its because technology has made it easier to learn about our ancestors. Heres a list of several ways to connect you with your cultural heritage.If you arent sure where your ancestors ar

43、e from, a DNA test can be a good way. Companies like Family Tree DNA will sell you a testing box that teaches you what to do. 37 There have been concerns about the safetyyour DNA information sold to companies without asking you. If a DNA test isnt your cup of tea, you can try several other ways.One

44、of the most enjoyable ways to learn about your family tree is sitting down with an older relative to chat about it. Talk in person with a grandparent, great-grandparent, or any other family member whos been around long enough to tell you about the past. 38 39 So one way to bridge the gap between you

45、r family s past and present is to cook a traditional meal. If your ancestors are from Italy, you can learn how to host an Italian dinner party. Invite some relatives to share your common heritage over a meal.Learning a language is a unique way to connect with your ancestors and culture. 40 Once youv

46、e known the language of your ancestors, you may want to get in touch with your heritage by picking up the basics of that language.A. Food is part of your cultural heritage.B. This is a great way to learn about your ancestors.C. You generally get your test results within a few weeks.D. It can also le

47、t you meet new people and have more experiences.E. Food can help you feel like you re truly experiencing that culture.F. People are eager to learn as much about our ancestors as possible.G. Perhaps they want to have a sense of belonging in our globalized world.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

48、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。Once upon a time, there was a man who worked very hard just to keep food on the table for his family. A few days before Christmas, he 41 his five year old daughter after 42 that she had used up the familys only roll of expensive gold wrapping paper.As m

49、oney was tight, he became even angrier when on Christmas Eve he saw that she had used all of the gold paper to 43 one shoebox. He was also concerned about where she had gotten 44 to buy what was in the shoebox.The next morning the little girl, 45 excitement, brought the gift box to her father and sa

50、id, “This is for you, Daddy!” Holding the box, the father was embarrassed by his earlier behavior, 46 what he had done to her.But when he 47 the shoebox, he found there was nothing. “Dont you know, young lady,” he said 48 , “when you give someone a 49 , theres supposed to be something inside the pac

51、kage!”The little girl 50 him with sad tears rolling from her eyes and whispered, “Daddy, its not empty. I blew kisses into it until it was 51 .” He fell on his knees and put his arms around the girl and begged her to 52 him for his unnecessary anger.An accident took the girls life only a short time

52、later. It is said that the father 54 this little gold box by his bed for all his life. Whenever he was 54 or faced difficult problems, he would open the box, take out an imaginary kiss, and 55 his daughters love.41. A. praisedB. punishedC. thankedD. encouraged42. A. promisingB. agreeingC. admittingD

53、. learning43. A. decorateB. drawC. buyD. measure44. A. timeB. advice C. spaceD. money45. A. filled withB. ready forC. different fromD. related to46. A. thinkingB. forgettingC. ensuringD. regretting47. A. closedB. foundC. acceptedD. opened48. A. happilyB. anxiouslyC. angrilyD. shyly49. A. handB. pres

54、entC. solutionD. lecture50. A. looked up atB. caught up withC. lived up toD. made up for51. A. emptyB. brokenC. fullD. colorful52. A. loveB. hateC. forgiveD. defend53. A. observedB. keptC. usedD. searched54. A. discouragedB. interestedC. surprisedD. terrified55. A. shareB. refuseC. rememberD. remove

55、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。The Internet started in 56 1960s as a way for government researchers to share information. Computers then were too large and heavy 57 (move) and in order to make use of information in any computer, one had to either travel to the site of the c

56、omputer or have computer tapes 58 (send) through the traditional postal system.Another reason 59 the birth of the Internet was the heating up of the Cold War. The Soviet Unions launch of the Sputnik satellite made the USA consider ways that information could still be shared even after an attack. Thi

57、s led to the 60 (appear) of the ARPANET (Advanced Research Project Agency Network), 61 eventually developed into the Internet. ARPANET was a great success but membership 62 (limit) to certain research organizations. In response to this, other networks were created to provide information sharing.Janu

58、ary 1, 1983 is considered the official birthday of the Internet. Before this, the 63 (variety) computer networks did not have a standard way to communicate with each other. A new communication protocol (协议) called Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) was founded, This allowed di

59、fferent 64 (kind) of computers on different networks to “talk” to each other. ARPANET and other networks 65 (official) changed to the TCP/IP standard on January 1, 1983, hence the birth of the Internet.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Mike来信询问你所在城市的垃圾分类情况。请你给他回信,内容包括:1. 实施的原因;2. 具体的做法;3. 实际

60、的效果。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:垃圾分类garbage sorting_第二节 (满分25分)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。A Special Christmas GiftDecember 1st. Always on that day, Mom would softly announce, “Its time.” When we heard those words, we all knew it was time to write our letters to Santa. So, we b

61、egan our special letters. Jimmy asked for a baseball. Wilbur liked anything to do with art. This was my letter to Santa.Dear Santa,My Mom and Dad say I have been very good this year. I only want two toys this year. But what I want most is a dog. I have been asking for one all year. Mom and Dad say w

62、e cant afford to feed an animal right now. It makes me sad, but its alright. Maybe next year Mom will say its OK. Thats all, Santa. Say hi to Mrs. Claus. And Merry Christmas.Love, SheilaThe next morning we would walk three blocks to the large red, white and blue mailbox on the corner of Stimson and

63、Forth. It was a special mailbox, only for letters children wrote to Santa.Christmas Eve finally arrived. I was so excited that I found it difficult to fall asleep. But sleep finally came and so did Christmas morning. I woke up hearing my brothers down the hall shouting at my Mom and Dad. “Wake up! W

64、ake up! Santa came! Come on! Come on!” Jimmy came running and jumping on my bed. “Santas been here! Come on! Lets open presents!”We all ran downstairs. Our eyes were shining like wildfire as we eyed over plenty of presents under the tree. Then Dad handed out the gifts one at a time. I kept watching

65、as my brothers unwrapped gift after gift. Dad said, “This year you are going to be last to get your presents, because you are the oldest.” I didnt think anything of it but nodded.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One by one all of the packages had been opened, none left. _Dad gently signaled to

66、 me to follow him. _鄂州市20212022学年度下学期期末质量监测高一英语参考答案听力部分录音稿(Text 1)W: Jason, Im going to work late tonight, or I would never finish the report. Dont forget Mike has an appointment with the dentist at 3:00 pm.M: Dont worry. I will take him there on time.(Text 2)M: Excuse me. I fell off the bike and br

67、oke my leg. I cant walk. Can you give me a hand, please?W: OK. Get in the car. Ill take you to the nearest hospital.(Text 3)W: Slow down, Adam. Youre driving like a mad man. Theres plenty of time.M: I told Nancy Id pick her up at 9:15. I cant miss the time.W: Relax. Its not even 9 oclock yet.(Text 4

68、)W: Excuse me. I seem to have lost my son. His name is Daniel. He wears blue sportswear and white shoes. About 1.4 meters.M: Take it easy, Madam. May I have your name first?W: Shirley.(Text 5)W: I need to have a nice vacation this year.M: Yeah. You got the idea. Its refreshing to get away for a whil

69、e. Youd better travel with your friends or family members.W: You are right.(Text 6)M: OK, lets begin. Hello, everyone. My names Robert, and Ill be your teacher for this classintercultural communication.W: I dont understand what you are saying.M: Uh, to begin with, please take a look at the programme

70、 in front of you. As you all should know by now, this class is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:50.W: All right.M: The grade is determined by your performance in a midterm and a final test, periodic quizzes, and classroom participation.W: Im not sure whether I can pass or not.(Text 7)W: This

71、 is a nice set of wheels. How much did the dealer charge you for this?M: A lot. I probably get to moonlight for the rest of my life, but so what? Its worth it. Come on, get in. Lets take a drive.W: OK then, lets go fast! Whoa! This thing can really speed up fast.M: Check out what happens when I put

72、on the brakes suddenly. Can it stop quickly?W: Hey, just watch out for police or you re going to end up in prison. You know you tend to go fast.M: Yes, I know it. I went through my last set of tires fast. I even had three flat tires in two weeks.W: Now watch.some guys probably run a red light and hi

73、t your car.M: Cut it out, would you?(Text 8)M: Im looking forward to relaxing this coming weekend.W: I hope that I can finally find some free time too. Ive been so busy recently.M: How might you spend the weekend?W: I hope to do a little gardening. I find it very relaxing.M: I hope the weather is ni

74、ce. I could go and play golf.W: I heard that the weather would be good.M: Hopefully, well both have the relaxing weekend.W: Yes, but something could come up and stop that wish coming true.M: Yes, theres always the possibility of some urgent work requiring our attention.(Text 9)W: Are there any inter

75、esting stories in the newspaper today?M: There are a few stories about natural disasters. There is a big forest fire in Australia. It covers several square kilometers of land and has destroyed many more square kilometers.W: Was it caused accidentally or naturally?M: Nobody knows at the moment, but i

76、t has been very hot there recently. Sometimes it gets so hot that fires begin naturally in Australia and Africa, The drought in Africa is causing starvation. Millions of people have moved to try to find food.W: What is the international community doing to help?M: The European Union has sent several

77、planes with relief supplies. Several countries have sent soldiers to provide food and medical supplies. Refugee camps have been set up across the region.W: How many countries have been affected?M: Six have been seriously affected, but the refugees are also moving to several surrounding countries. So

78、 far, less than 20 people have died, but over 100 are in hospital.(Text 10)W: Good morning, everyone. We are very happy to inform you that in October we are going to have four interesting programmes. From the programmes we can learn a lot of new things about the world around us. Now Ill talk about o

79、ne of our first programmes. On October 21, Monday, I will visit your school, Datong High School, at nine thirty in the morning. I will give a talk to the whole school. At a quarter to one in the afternoon on the 22nd, I will attend an important school meeting at Guanghua High School, and I will go t

80、o the school concert at Xiangming High School at six pm on the 23rd. I am really busy. I look forward to seeing you again on Monday.参考答案15 CBCAB610 CACAC1115 BACBC1620 ABAAB2123 CAD2427 BDAB2831 BADC3235 CBAD3640 GCBAD4145 BDADA4650 DDCBA5155 CCBAC56. the57. to move58. sent59. for60. appearance61. w

81、hich62. was limited63. various64. kinds65. officially第一节One possible version:Dear Mike,Im glad to hear from you and share something about the garbage sorting in our city.Living in a nice environment is our common goal. So garbage sorting has been practised in our city. We put wastes into relevant ru

82、bbish bins painted in different colors. To be specific, throw harmful wastes such as waste batteries into the red rubbish bin. The green one is for waste paper and bottles. Thanks to the effort, our city has been getting cleaner and fresher.Please be free to ask me if you have any other questions.Yo

83、urs,Li Hua第二节One possible version:One by one all of the packages had been opened, none left. I couldnt understand. I had been so good this year. Tears began rolling down my face. I rushed to my room. My Mom went upstairs, asking me to come back down. Dad wanted to talk to me. Still crying, I slowly

84、made my way back. I stopped at the foot of the staircase. With a red face and a running nose, I looked at my Dad, annoyed.Dad gently signaled to me to follow him. As I approached the back door, I saw my Mom holding a handsome black dog with deep dark brown eyes. I was shocked. My Dad said softly, “Merry Christmas sweetheart.” I ran to my Dad and jumped in his arms. Crying uncontrollably, I hugged and kissed him, saying, “Oh daddy, thank you, I love him so much. I will take real good care of him.” I had never been so happy at that moment as I got the best gift ever.

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