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新和县 2022-2023学年第一学期月考试卷高三年级学科:英语(时间:100分钟分值:120分)一、阅读理解(每小题 2分,共 40分)APeople need to relax and enjoy themselves. One way they can have a good time is towatch a baseball game or another sports event. Even thousands of years ago, groups of peoplegathered to watch skilled athletes.Over 2,000 years ago in Greece, some days in the year were festival days. These wereholidays when people stopped their work and enjoyed themselves. During festivals, peopleliked to watch athletes take part in races and other games.The most important festival was held every four years at the town of Olympia. It was heldin honor of the Greek god Zeus. For five days, athletes from all corners of Greece took part inthe Olympic Games.At the Olympic Games, people could watch athletes run, jump and so on. They could alsowatch exciting races, which included a relay race between two teams in which a lighted torch(火炬)was passed from runner to runner.The Olympic Games were thought to be so important that cities throughout Greece whichwere at war with one another had to stop fighting. During the time, people were allowed totravel to the Games safely.Thousands of people came to the Olympic Games from cities in Greece and from itscolonies (殖民地)in Africa, Asia, and Italy. They met as friends to cheer their favorite athletesand to enjoy themselves.1.What did people do at the Olympic Games?A.They fought for their freedom.C.They cheered good athletes.B.They just talked to friends.D.They tried to find friends.2.If Greek cities then were at war, people could ________.A.go to other cities freelyC.still join in the Olympics3.What is the best title for the passage?A.Greece at warB.enjoy peace after the OlympicsD.win the war by taking part in the OlympicsB.Together for the Olympic GamesD.Greek peopleC.Stop fighting
BChinese people love food made of flour. In the hands of skilled artisans (手艺人), flour ismade into lovely models of people or animals to be enjoyed and played with, which brings aunique kind of pleasure. This art form is called dough figurine (面塑). Among the various artstyles of dough figurines, Beijing’s Dough Figurine Lang is a unique folk art, which is filledwith the rich history and customs of the capital city. In 2008, it was included in the list ofnational intangible (非物质的) cultural heritage.It was created by Lang Shao’an. Most of the dough figurines are animals and charactersfrom legends, historical stories, and local operas. The finished product is either put at the endof a thin stick or on a table for display. Some are mostly for children to eat or play with, withsimple forms and vivid decorations, while some are fine pieces of artwork for display only.For this reason, during the making process they are often mixed with additives (添加剂)tobetter preserve the finished products.Lang Jiaziyu, born in 1995, is the third-generation inheritor (继承人) of Dough FigurineLang. When he was 15, he created Beijing Olympic Mascot (吉祥物) shaped dough figurineswhich were highly praised. He looks a bit more fashionable than other folk artisans. In hisskilled hands, pop culture icons (偶像) are popular with young people.Like most of the other intangible cultural heritage handicrafts in China, Dough FigurineLang does not get as much attention from the public. Few young people are willing to take thetime to master a skill that does not make money, which has led to a decline in the number ofthose who are devoted to the handicraft. Good handicrafts need the devotion of artisans fromone generation to another.4.What is special about Dough Figurine Lang?A.It reflects Beijing’s culture.B.It is created by many famous artists.C.It shows people’s lifestyles and beliefs. D.It is popular with both tourists and the locals.5.Why do artisans add additives to dough figurines?A.To make dough figurines taste goodB.To keep colors brighter and lasting longerC.To help shape dough into various forms. D.To better preserve the finished products6.What is the third paragraph mainly about?A.Suggestions for other folk artisans.B.Different art styles of dough figurines.C.Lang Jiaziyu’s accomplishments as an artisan D.The popularity of modern dough figurines7.What is the main purpose of the passage?A.To call on people to master a skill B.To appeal to people to value this folk artC.To teach people ways to appreciate the handicraftD.To persuade people to protect national cultural heritage
CNow too much CO2 makes the Earth warmer and warmer, and brings bad effect to people.To save our Earth, a new lifestyle called low-carbon life becomes popular. Low carbon meanslow energy and no waste. It is necessary for everybody to learn to live a low-carbon life.To live a low-carbon life, we’d better save as much energy as we can. For example, turnoff the lights and TV when you don’t use them, use cold water to wash clothes or dishes; takea short shower and try to take a cold one when the weather gets warm; don’t do the cookingwith electricity.To live a low-carbon life, we should eat less meat. Being a vegetarian can help reduce (减少) one and a half ton of carbon dioxide a year, but keeping animals for food produces evenmore carbon dioxide than all the cars do in the world.To live a low-carbon life, we should plant more trees. Trees are very important for us.They can not only produce oxygen for us to breathe and keep the air clean, but also take in theharmful gases from the air. To protect trees we should stop people from cutting down trees andplant as many trees as we can.If we can keep them a habit in our daily life, the earth will become a safer planet for us tolive on.8.Why does low-carbon life become popular?A.Because it can protect animals.C.Because it can protect trees.B.Because it can save the earth.D.Because it can clean water.9.How many kinds of way of living a low-carbon life are talked about in the passage?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.10.What can we do to make carbon dioxide become less?A.We can use cold water in our life.C.We can eat too much meat.B.We can try to use less water.D.We can take a bath.11.What does the underlined word “them” refer to?A.The ways to protect trees.B.The ways to keep animals for food.C.The ways to live a comfortable life. D.The ways to live a low-carbon life.
DArtificial intelligence carries the promise of making industry more efficient and our liveseasier. With that promise, however, also comes the fear of job replacement, increased incomeinequality, and overall dissatisfaction. According to the quarterly CNBC/Survey MonkeyWorkplace Happiness survey last year, 37% of workers between the ages of 18 and 24 wereworried about AI stealing their jobs.But a recent study from two researchers working for the Stanford Institute forHuman-Centered Artificial Intelligence(HAI) challenged this public perception(看法) of AI’simpact on social welfare. The study found a relationship between AI-related jobs andincreases in economic growth, which in return improved the well-being of the society.Demand for Al-related jobs has been growing constantly in recent years, but this growthhas been widely variable between cities and industry. Arizona State University assistantprofessor Christos Makridis and Saurabh Mishra, HAI AI Index manager and researcher,wanted to understand the effects of AI on society independent of these variables.For this, they examined the number of AI-related job listings by cities in the U. S. , usingStanford HAI’s AI Index, an open source project that tracks and visualizes data on AI. Theyfound that, between 2014 and 2018, cities with greater increases in AI-related job postingsexhibited greater economic growth. This relationship was dependent on a city’s ability to takeadvantage of its natural capabilities in industry and education to create AI-based employmentopportunities. This meant that only cities with certain infrastructure, such as high-techservices and more educated workers, benefited from this growth.Next, the researchers studied how this growth was translated into well-being at amacro(宏观) level using data from Gallup’s U. S. Daily Poll, which surveys 1, 000 differentpeople each day on five parts of well-being: physical, social, career, community and financial.They found that AI-related job growth was positively associated with improved state of being,especially for physical, social and financial parts.This was a surprising finding given the public’s concern over AI’s potentially unfavorableeffects on quality of life and overall happiness.12.What shows the study result of the two researchers from the Stanford Institute for HAI?A.More AI-related jobs→higher well-being→better economic growth.
B.More AI-related jobs→better economic growth→higher well-being.C.Higher well-being→more AI-related jobs→better economic growth.D.Higher well-being→ better economic growth→more AI-related jobs.13.Which of the following would Christos and Saurabh agree with?A.Artificial intelligence steals more jobs than it creates.B.AI-based employment opportunities ensure income equality.C.Education plays a role in creating AI-related job opportunities.D.Economic growth leads to more AI-based employment opportunities.14.What kind of feeling does the author convey in the last paragraph?A.Relief.B.Sympathy.C.Unwillingness. D.Disappointment.15.What is the text mainly about?A.The changes brought about by artificial intelligence.B.The dread of falling behind in information technology.C.The concern about the loss of AI-related jobs.D.The link between AI-related jobs and well-being.
七选五____16____The great animal migration across the plains of the Serengeti or the toweringpyramids of Egypt are such examples. Every country can be proud of its cultural or naturalheritage sites. They have been well protected, so the living people can enjoy them today.____17____We are lucky to have UNESCO to regard protection of heritages as such animportant task. It sees heritage as “our legacy from the past, what we live with today, andwhat we pass on to future generations” as well as “important sources of life and inspiration”.____18____As a national park and nature reserve, Jiuzhaigou Valley, just north of theSichuan Province, is home to impressive snow-covered mountains, thick forests alive withwild animals, beautiful waterfalls and blue lakes, which can easily take our breathaway. ____19____Similarly, standing in the shadow of the Borobudur Temple, as the sunrises over this grand historic building, we are impressed with the effort, determination andintense belief of the people who built it with only primitive tools. It is in places like these thatwe cannot help but be respectful, come to understand our limitations as human beings, andknow that our duty is to protect them for future generations.Heritage sites not only often provide answers to questions, but also often pose questionsto which there are no final answers at the moment. ____20____ As Cicero remarked, “Toknow nothing about what happened before you were born is to remain always a child.”A.They show people history and culture.B.Heritage sites are masterpieces of our nature.C.They make us think about our time on the earth.D.And future generations can know where they’re from.E.There are certain things on the Earth we must not lose.F.This dreamlike scenery created by nature is truly a masterpiece.G.Heritage sites can show the power of nature and the genius of man.
二、完形填空(每小题 1.5分,共 30分)I had never expected such an answer from my son.I was 28 at the time and my son had just been _21_ into elementary school, and wassitting on a park bench (长凳) with me, telling me all about his friends and teachers in the newschool. I could tell that he was extremely _22_. Looking up at the cloudy blue sky while I_23_, I was having a hard time thinking of questions to ask him about his new _24_, probablybecause he was answering every single one of them before I even _25_ them.Being in America, there are people of many _26_ races and nationalities that live here,_27_ I decided to ask him about those people. He loved _28_, and if he heard someone whohad a different _29_ or something like that, he would ask them where they were from. It was__30__ for me. I thought he was being rude and didn’t __31__ it. But the people wouldalways __32__, and tell him where, whether it was the UK, China — you name it. __33__, hewould get into his seat in my car and, demand that I take him to the __34__ so that he couldlearn about those places. I would __35__ do it, giving him chances for every bit of __36__ hedesired. He would even tell me fun facts and things that I didn’t know about. He was __37__the word “foreigner”, even though he had no idea what it __38__. I signed and spoke, “So,David, are there any __39__ at your school?” He looked at me __40__ the biggest smile I hadever seen, and swung his legs back and forth on the bench.“No, Daddy. Just kids.”21.A.admitted B.introducedC.ledD.pushedD.easy-goingD.talkedD.schoolD.judgedD.differentD.or22.A.nervous23.A.drove24.A.planB.warm-hearted C.excitedB.listenedB.hobbyC.waitedC.principleC.asked25.A.accepted B.explained26.A.similar27.A.soB.selflessB.butC.devotedC.for28.A.physics29.A.accent30.A.amusing31.A.affordB.geographyB.positionB.educatedB.shareC.historyC.appearanceC.embarrassingC.createD.biologyD.interestD.hopefulD.realize
32.A.promiseB.smileC.escapeC.InsteadC.classroomC.hardlyD.shock33.A.Therefore B.AfterwardsD.MeanwhileD.laboratoryD.ever34.A.library35.A.always36.A.power37.A.tired of38.A.provedB.stadiumB.seldomB.technologyB.fond ofC.knowledgeC.patient withC.meantD.peaceD.familiar withD.expectedD.foreignersD.withB.described39.A.volunteers B.strangers40.A.of B.byC.touristsC.at
第 II卷(非选择题)三、语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)The ancient Olympic Games ___41___ (begin) the year 776 BC and died out around theyear 393. Then only Greek men ___42___ (allow ) to participate. The modern Olympics werefirst held ___43___ 1896. A Frenchman ___44___ (name) Pierre de Coubertin brought theOlympics back to life. The motto of the Olympics is “Faster, Higher, Stronger.”Many remarkable Olympians have appeared, such as the boxer Cassius Clay from theUSA ___45___ demonstrated great talent and personality and a former track and field athlete,Jessica Ennis-ill, from the UK who tells __46___ (we) how hard work and devotion can lead___47___ sporting excellence.China has played ___48___ important role in the Olympics. In 2008, China hosted theOlympic Games for the __49__(one) time and it ranked first in the medal table. Furthermore,Beijing won the ___50___ (elect) to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.The Olympic Games bring joy and excitement to people around the world.四、短文改错(51-60)(共 10分)My friend Henry, with him I studied in the same class, didn't like studying at school.That's because he couldn't go to high school. He had to return back to his hometown, wherehis father wished him to learn to manage our small shop. However, the young man was notinteresting in it and didn't do as his father said. He spends a lot of time reading and learnedhow to repair cars. Last month, I accepted an e-mail from him inviting me take my vacation inhis hometown. I started off. Seeing that he was such successful, I said, “Henry, all road lead toRome. You are great!”五、书面表达(25分)61.假定你是李华,学校昨天下午组织了高三学生个人才艺大赛,请你给学校英文网站写一篇广播稿,报道本次活动。内容包括:1.活动时间和地点;2.简要介绍比赛的基本情况; 3.同学们的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为 100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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