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      高一年级2022-2023学年(下)第三次阶段检测   (本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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。1Which instrument has the man already owned?AA piano. BA violin. C. Drums.2What does the candy taste like?ASweet and salty. BSweet and sour. CSour and salty.3What does the woman dislike?AStaying outside for a long time.BTurning the air on.CKeeping the windows closed.4Why is the woman growing sunflowers?ATo eat the seeds.BTo enjoy the flowers.CTo get the seeds for the man.5What’s the relationship between the speakers?ATeacher and student.BShop assistant and customer.CInterviewer and interviewee.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ABC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67题。6What does the man keep doing?ALifting weights.BTelling the woman to take a break.CAdding more exercise to the woman.7What does the woman probably think about the exercise?AIt’s useless. BIt’s too exciting. CIt’s very difficult.听第7段材料,回答第810题。 8What will the weather be like according to the man?AIt’ll rain. BIt’ll snow. CIt’ll have ice.9When did the man move to this area?AIn the spring. BIn the autumn. CIn the winter.10How big do ice balls usually get in this area?AHalf an inch wide. BAn inch wide. CTwo inches wide.听第8段材料,回答第1113题。11How long will the man’s show be?A5 minutes. B10 minutes. C20 minutes.12What advice did the woman give the man before?ARemembering the lines from a movie.BPretending the people are cabbage.CClosing his eyes to be calm.13What seems to be the woman’s hope for the man?ATo enjoy himself.BTo impress the judges.CTo make the crowd laugh.听第9段材料,回答第1416题。14How will the woman keep Chinese traditions alive while in America?ABy eating Chinese food.BBy watching Chinese movies.CBy talking to others about China.15How will the woman deal with cultural differences?AFollow her own custom.BRespect other cultures.CFollow other countries’ fashions.16Whom will the woman make friends with?AOnly Chinese. BOnly Americans. CPeople from everywhere.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17How does the speaker sound?AWorried. BConfident. CExcited.18What was the main subject of the study?ASitting too much time.BFighting against heart disease.CHaving different entertainment.19When was the end of the study?AIn 2001. BIn 2016. CIn 2017.20Which age group had the biggest amount of people watching TV?AChildren. BTeenagers. CThe elderly.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ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIndoor Rock Climbing at the Rock FaceGold Coast Recreation CentreVisitors will find the Gold Coast Recreation (娱乐) Centre right on the doorstep of the Tallebudgera Beach, surrounded by the undamaged Tallebudgera Creek and Burleigh Head National Park. The Gold Coast Recreation Centre offers top recreational facilities for groups and families to get active together.Have you mastered the art of climbing?Whether you are a beginner or an old hand at climbing, the Rock Face at the centre is sure to attract those looking for challenges. There are ten different climbing paths, offering different degrees of difficulty. So why not put yourself to the test and take on the Rock Face at the Gold Coast Recreation Centre?The Rock Face is open every Saturday to everyone over the age of five. Children five to twelve years of age will require an adult to come with them.Rock Climbing Information• Great for beginners and amateur (业余的) climbers• Ten different climbing paths• Automatic belay systems (自动保护系统)• Friendly staff on hand, always eager to help• Please ensure climbers wear strong shoes at all times• Saturdays 8:30 am to 4:30 pm plus during school holidays• Entry is at Tallebudgera Leisure Centre reception (接待处)• No bookings are required — you just show up!Fees• $12.35 per climber — entry price includes all equipment.Indoor Rock Climbing is an exciting and fun team building activity, perfect for the whole family. For more information, please contact Queensland Recreation Centres here.21What does the Rock Face offer the climbers?AClimbing paths of different levels. BFive types of climbs.COne-on-one instruction from staff. DFree light lunches.22What do we know about Indoor Rock Climbing?AIt aims at climbers over five. BIt is just for complete beginners.CIt can be done at weekends. DIt charges a low price at night.23What are climbers expected to do to attend the indoor activity?ABook in advance. BWear strong shoes.CPay for some equipment. DDo climbing in groups of five.BDear Mary,I’m a young professional working for a company. I’ve been in the same workplace for a couple of years, and there are many things I love about it.A few months ago, however, I got a new boss. He never gave me positive feedback, but leaned over my shoulder and dislikedeverything I did. When I tried talking to him about my concerns, he suggested I give up.The stress being too much to bear, I moved to another job in the same company. While the pay was lower, it would allow me to take some classes to improve myself.Here’s the problem. At the beginning, I agreed to help with small tasks from my old department while it searched for my replacement(接替者). But it seems that my old boss isn’t actively searching. I am still under as much stress as I was working for him full time, butnow I’m getting less pay.How do I deal with this situation without jeopardizing my new position, which fits my education schedule so well?                                                                    RoseDear Rose,You have probably realized that it was a mistake to make such an open-ended offer. You should have suggested helping out with certain tasks for a certain period of time, which would have made your old boss replace you timely.Now here’re two ways. First, communicate what’s going on to your new boss. Don’t make it a huge complaint, just be matter-of-fact. You thoughtfully offered to help your old department through a transitional(过渡的) period for the good of the company—but you can’t keep doing two jobs forever, and you want to focus on doing the best you can in your new role. Your new bossneeds to know that this is happening—and, frankly, should immediately step in to handle the matter without further discussion.Second, you should say no if necessary. The next time your old boss asks you to do something, tell him that while you are happy to help him, you must give your new job your full attention. Remember you’re not complaining, or starting a fight; you simply have the company’s best interests in mind. Your old department needs to move on—and you need to do your new job.                                                                    Mary24. What’s the problem with Rose now?A. She’s getting on badly with her new boss.B. She’s getting less pay for her new job.C. She’s overworking for her old boss.D. She’s losing interest in her new job.25. What does the underlined word “jeopardizing” in Rose’s letter probably mean?A. Preventing.          B. Benefiting.        C. Damaging.        D. Refusing.26. By the underlined sentence in Mary’s letter, what is Rose probably regretful about?A. Asking for too much from the company. B. Accepting tasks without certain limits.C. Refusing many tasks from the new boss. D. Losing her job from the old department.27. Which of the following does Mary recommend?A. Balancing the old and new jobs.         B. Making more huge complaints. C. Saying no to any given tasks.           D. Having open communication.CFor centuries, humans have explored the Earth’s mountains, jungles and deserts. But despite covering over 70% of the Earth’s surface, the ocean is still relatively a mystery. In fact, we know more about the surface of Mars than we learn about the sea floor. However, getting a fuller picture of the ocean would enable us to navigate ships more safely, create more accurate climate models, build offshore wind farms and protect ocean species-all part of what’s known as the blue economy. Underwater robotic vehicles equipped with sensors are helping gather that data more quickly and more cheaply than ever before. But many of these vehicles rely on batteries with a limited lifespan, and need to return to a boat or the shore to recharge, making it difficult for them to map remoter parts of the sea. A company called Seatrec is rising to the challenge, founded by oceanographer Yi Chao. While working at NASA. he developed a way to power ocean robots by making use of the naturally occurring temperature disparity of the sea. The power module can be installed on Seatrec’s own floating device. As the float moves between colder and warmer parts of the ocean, the material inside the power module either melts or becomes solid, causing pressure that in turn creates energy and powers the robots generator. The ocean robots can get charged by the sea, so they can extend their lifetime almost indefinitely, Chao said. The power module can be placed in existing data-gathering robots. The robot dives a kilometer down to examine the chemistry and the shape of the seabed, using sonar (声呐)to create a map of the surrounding area. The robot returns to the surface to send back its findings by means of satellite. The technology can extend the reach of data-gathering devices, according to Jamie Phillips, director of the GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project. One of the huge challenges we have is simply physics: unlike mapping the Earth’s surface where we can use cameras or satellites. At sea, the light can’t go through the water column. So we’re much limited to using sonar systems. Therefore, this technology can help deal with the problem well, said Jamie.28. What does Paragraph 1 tell us about ocean exploration?A. It may do harm to ocean creatures. B. It is challenging but significant.C. It can be as difficult as space exploration. D. It mainly focuses on mapping the sea floor.29. What’s the problem with underwater robotic vehicles?A. They fail to gather data rapidly. B. They work poorly with advanced sensors.C. They can only map shallow waters. D. They lack the stable power supply.30. What does the underlined word disparity in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Range. B. Control. C. Record. D. Difference.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Aims of the Seabed 2030 Project B. New power modules for ocean robotsC. The ‘blue economy’project of SeatrecD. The future of data-gathering ocean robotsDNonprofits usually try to give donors a simple message: Donate $50 now to help someone in poverty. But how does your donation get to the person in need? And how do these international nonprofits actually operate? Nonprofits are usually headquartered in the USA or Europe. Many of them havefield offices in the under-developed countries where they work. These offices often employ locals or nationals understanding the language and culture. Larger nonprofits sometimes create local affiliates (分支). So when you donate to World Vision, for example, your gift may get passed on to World Vision Kenya, a semi-independent organization. Other international nonprofits partner with local organizations, which are smaller nonprofits started by people in poorer countries so they could help people in their own communities. Here’s how the partnership usually works: the international nonprofit asks for donations and then passes them on to the local partners. I work for an international nonprofit called West African Vocational Schools (WAVS) and we partner with a local organization called Ponte da Vida. International nonprofits know that many donors like to support children in poverty, so child sponsorship programs are a popular way to raise funds. But how those donations are actually used varies. World Vision, for example, uses child sponsorship funds to help everyone in a community. Usually, these are communities where most people are living in poverty. World Vision has learned the hard way that giving special treatment to one child isn’t a sustainable way to help people in poverty. Besides, it often has unintended consequences: children who don’t get free stuff feel jealous (嫉妒的). WAVS has a different model. We encourage our donors to join One Student, a community of monthly givers who help equip young people in West Africa with life-changing job skills. They usually give $40/month because that’s how much it takes to cover the cost of training one student for one month. The donations are sent to Ponte da Vida, which uses the funds to operate WAVS vocational schools in West Africa. Still have questions? Feel free to email me.32. What can we learn about World Vision?A. It is a partly independent organization. B. It has branches in many countries.C. It partners with WAVS. D. It is based in Kenya.33. What does World Vision think of treating poor kids specially?A. It causes negative effects. B. It is helpful and effective.C. It costs higher than expected. D. It should have an age restriction.34. What is the duty of One Student members?A. Operating vocational schools in West Africa. B. Teaching children life-changing job skills.C. Contributing money to WAVS regularly. D. Seeking partnership with Ponte da Vida.35. What is the purpose of this text?A. To call for donations. B. To explain how nonprofits work.C. To show how kids in need receive donations. D.To recommend some nonprofits to volunteers.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Have you ever complained aboutyour to-do list but still kept busy with it? Me too.    36   Here’s how to get things done but enjoy yourself at the same time.Rename it.My friend Jim Kwik says, “Call your ‘got-to-do’ list your ‘get-to-do’ list.”    37   Think about it. What a nice day if you get to, rather than “have got to”, walk your dog, choose fantastic food for dinner and go to a job that affords you the life you have!   38    Instead of writing plain reminders down as memory ones, like “Dentist” and “Report”, add someverbs and result-based benefits, like “Book dentist and get teeth shining white!” or “Complete report and breathe.”    39   Trust there’s time.Have you ever noticed when you’re in a rush, you make mistakes? For example, when you’re late for work, you can’t find your jeans, you hit your foot on the bed and you misplace your phone as you head down the lift.When we operate from a place of calm, thingshappen faster.    40    We don’t burn the toast. It can be as simple as sitting up in bed, taking ten deep breaths when you wake up and setting a simple goal for the day, not reaching straight for WeChat and email. Add some action.  Make your list simple.Never put off your to-do list.It’s a small revision, but a big change.We find what we need with little difficulty.However, life is more than getting through the boring tasks.Imagine the good feeling attached to each item and let it cheer you up.第三部分: 语言知识运用(共 2节,满分 30 分)第一节:完形填空(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ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Wilson, 55, of Westchester County, New York, donated one of his kidneys () two years ago. As a cyclist, Wilson was determined to ____41____ that the operation didn’t change his lifestyle. ____42____, earlier this year, he climbed to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.He was ____43____ to sign up to become a non-directed (非定向) kidney donor after seeing a friend’s post on Facebook. The friend had written that his teenage daughter had recently received a life-saving kidney donation from a ____44____.When he got home, he started ____45____ kidney donations on the Internet. He didnt know anyone who needed a ____46____, but he did find out about non-directed transplants (移植). ____47____, Wilson told his wife about his idea to become a non-directed donor, and she was totally supportive.Wilson began taking the ____48____ to become a kidney donor, including numerous tests and ____49____ physical and psychological evaluations.Wilson’s _____50_____ was an even more advanced, minimally invasive (微创) one called a single-port surgery. Doctors _____51_____ Wilsons kidney using an incision (切口) made in his bellybutton. After about two weeks, he was back on his indoor bike, training _____52_____.As a _____53_____ of a living thing, Wilson said the most important thing he wants people to know is that when someone donates a kidney, life really doesn’t _____54_____ at all.If you can make an impact during your time there, it’s a wonderful thing, Wilson said. But the planet is a _____55_____ place, so it was a way for a small individual to make an impact on just one person.41. A. predict  B. prove   C. possess  D. pray42. A. So   B. However  C. But   D. Or43. A.inspired  B. persuaded  C. exposed  D. adopted 44. A. relative  B. doctor   C. nurse   D. stranger45. A. giving  B. calculating  C. researching  D. evaluating46. A. mission  B. sample   C. kidney   D. computer47. A.Constantly B. Extensively  C. Gradually  D. Eventually48. A. liberty  B. chances  C. steps   D. lead49. A. splendid B. thorough  C. unique   D. permanent50. A. operation B. donation  C. test   D. transplant51. A. repaired  B. protected  C. removed  D. checked52. A. violently B. hardly   C. lightly   D. professionally53. A. donor  B. seeker   C. researcher  D. seller54. A. ease  B. change   C. exist   D. disappear55. A. beautiful B. mysterious  C. competitive  D. big第二节 语法填空 (10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)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 efforts of Tu and her team finally paid ________.With access to the Internet __________(come) some truly life-changing advantages.As with any great invention, we must be aware of these problems and be careful to use the Internet properly and ___________(responsible).You can have food __________(deliver) to you using food delivery apps and sites.Tu and her team managed to find _________(solve) to the problems.Now, we scientists take it for granted _________it is perfectly possible to live and not know.For example, we often coonect chicken soup with a happy childhood and its flavour becomes tied up with the feeling of _________(take) care of._______ I love best about Sichuan hot pots is that they offer a great opportunity to socialize with friends since a meal can last for hours.Sichuan hot pots are perfect for the damp, foggy climate in _________ they were invented.When the two lovers, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, first meet, the music is light and pleasant, as if __________(whisper) to the audience. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)66.美国人马克力文(Mark Levine)作为一名音乐人,他用美国乡村音乐增进对真实中国的理解,被授予中国政府友谊奖(Chinese Government’s Friendship Award)。假如你是李华,给马克力文写一封信邀请他参加你校举办的音乐节。内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动时间、地点;3. 活动安排:词曲创作;才艺展示;4. 表达希望:希望Mark能给予指导并演奏新歌。注意:1.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。2.词数80左右。Dear Mark Levine,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25)67. 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。Little Tom lived with his poor grandmother Donna in a village. Every day, Tom sold potatoes grown by Donna in a market.One day, an old foreigner aroused Tom’s curiosity. He frequently visited Tom’s stall (摊位) but didn’t buy. The next day, the man passed from one vendor (小贩) to the next, waving a bag around. But he didn’t visit Tom’s stall that day. Out of curiosity, Tom asked a vendor nearby to temporarily look after his stall. Then, he followed the foreigner.The man went back to his broken-down house near the market and took several old medals from his bag. “Wow!” Tom said. “I won them in my own country,” the man said proudly, then asking why Tom came here. Tom explained, “I’m wondering why you didn’t visit my stall today.” “Oh, I don’t need potatoes. I need firewood, so I walked around the market looking for someone who would buy these medals and give me money in exchange,” he lied.Tom left and brought back many potatoes from his stall, saying, “If you don’t have money, you can’t buy food. Keep my grandma’s potatoes.” But the man insisted he had enough food. Tom went back, upset; he could see the man was hungry and weak.The third day, the man reached the market, selling medals again. He valued them, which were his honors. But after a disaster, now he had to sell them to survive. He looked weaker. Tom packed some potatoes, walking towards him again. From his conversations with vendors, Tom found him trying to sell medals for food! But no one believed his medals were true.Disappointed, the man sat alone by the roadside. Tom approached him, saying, “I saw it! Why didn’t you let me help you?” Almost crying, he said, “I’m sorry, but I was too embarrassed to ask for your help. Now could you give me your potatoes in exchange for the medals?”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。“Sure,” Tom said while nodding his head._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“But Tom, the medals are valuable to the man. We should give them back,” added Donna._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
     

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