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济宁市第一中学
2024—2025学年度第一学期质量检测(一)
高三英语
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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. What food will the woman’s daughter avoid?
A. Steaks. B. Onions. C. Ice cream.
2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Salesperson and customer. B. Co-workers. C. A couple.
3. What flight will the speakers be on?
A. CJ 875. B. CJ 865. C. CJ 930.
4. Why is the man worried about his brother?
A. His brother is too confident.
B. His brother struggles to make friends.
C. His brother’s friends will be a bad influence on him.
5. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. Types of schools. B. Places to sleep. C. Online classes.
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。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。
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听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. How can the woman be described?
A. Helpful. B. Rude. C. Dishonest.
7. What is the man likely canceling?
A. A hospital booking. B. A hotel room. C. A flight.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a café. B. In an office. C. On a soccer field.
9. Who is the best goalscorer in the team?
A. Natalie. B. Laura. C. Dave.
10. What position will Bill probably play?
A. The goalkeeper. B. The striker. C. The midfielder.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. What does the woman like best about the stamps she collects?
A. Their beauty. B. Their price. C. Their cultural value.
12. Which stamp does the man like most?
A. The one from Ethiopia. B. The one from Norway. C. The one from Fiji.
13. How much does the set of stamps about Mei Lanfang probably cost?
A. 13,000 yuan. B. 40,000 yuan. C. 85,000 yuan.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. What event are the speakers cleaning for?
A. The Easter party. B. The woman’s birthday. C. The Spring Festival gathering.
15. How does the woman feel about hosting the event?
A. Particular. B. Excited. C. Nervous.
16. Why does the man do the cleaning before Spring Festival?
A. To make his mother happy. B. To treat his relatives. C. To get rid of bad luck.
17. What can the man probably do on the first day of the New Year?
A. Wash clothes. B. Cook. C. Do the dishes.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18. What is the name of the speaker’s first play?
A. Bird on the Wing. B. Iris Falls. C. Clara’s Girl.
19. Why did the speaker act the lead character in her first play?
A. She was a talented actress.
B. She didn’t trust another actress.
C. She couldn’t afford to pay proper actors.
20. Who plays the main character in Clara’s Girl?
A. Yvette Rogers. B. Dame Vera Parker. C. Shing Wu.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
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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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
A Selection of Museums and Attractions in Washington DC
The Tidal Basin
The basin, part of the West Potomac Park, is surrounded by a path that’s perfect for walking, running or
cycling. The memorials to Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King Junior are two highlights surrounding the
lake. It is the location most associated with Washington’s Cherry Blossom (樱花) Festival that takes place each
spring.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
The museum opened in late 2016 after more than a decade of planning. It is dedicated to African American
history and culture and is organized like a vertical timeline, starting with the Atlantic slave trade on the 1400s and
moving up to the 21st century. Higher up are exhibitions on African American music, theatre and art. It’s a
powerful experience and also very popular: you’ll have to apply for a timed ticket to enter.
The Newseum
Further along Pennsylvania Avenue is the Newseum, loved for the 800 newspaper front pages from around
the world that are hung outside every morning. Inside, there are moving exhibits showing how important historical
events have been reported, such as the September 11 attacks. Alongside newspaper pages from the day after the
attacks, there’s a video exhibit highlighting the work of journalists reporting on the Twin Towers falling. A must if
you’re interested in journalism.
National Gallery of Art
The art gallery is an impressive space: two buildings, linked underground, and a sculpture garden next door.
Inside the light-filed East Building there’s modern art, including a roomful of Jackson Pollock’s murals (壁), Andy
Warhol’s Green Marilyn and Roy Lichtenstein’s Look Mickey.
The classical West Building tends to house older artwork: the European impressionists and Italian
Renaissance art (from artists including Da Vinci and Raphael) are two highlights.
21. Which of the following requires reserving a ticket in advance?
A. The Newseum. B. The Tidal Basin.
C. National Gallery of Art. D. National Museum of African American History and Culture
22. What can visitors do at the Newseum?
A. Learn how to report important events.
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B. Learn about the stories about news.
C. Talk with journalists about the 9/11 attacks.
D. Read 800 recently published newspapers.
23. Why is Green Marilyn exhibited in the East Building?
A.It is a painting by a famous artist.
B. It is a painting of traditional art.
C. It’s a painting of modern art.
D. It is a priceless painting of the gallery.
B
Ms. McIntyre, 38, worked as a publisher. She suffered brain cancer and her health got worse despite some
medical treatment. But she realized that in a way, she was luckier than some other people. She had insurance to
help pay for her medical care. But Ms. McIntyre and her husband, Mr. Gregory, knew that many people with
cancer face tough decisions because of the costs of medical care and wind up owing far more than they can pay.
Though her health was failing, Ms. McIntyre decided to help pay off the medical debts of as many people as
she possibly could. The couple began donating money to a group called RIP Medical Debt, which is committed to
working to pay off the unpaid medical debts of others. The group can pay off medical bills for about 100 times
less money than they cost. In other words, for every 100 donated, the group can pay off 10,000 in unpaid medical
bills.
Unfortunately, Ms. McIntyre passed away before long. Mr. Gregory posted a message for Ms. McIntyre on
her social media accounts. “If you’re reading this, I have passed away,” the post began. Then the post explained,
“To celebrate my life, I’ve arranged to buy up others’ medical debts and then destroy the debts.”
The couple had set up a page on a website to raise money for this purpose. They had hoped to raise about
$20,000. Nevertheless, Ms. McIntyre’s last post attracted a lot of attention. The donations on her web page
quickly passed the total goal. In less than a week, the site had raised 10 times more than expected and the
donations are still coming in. By November 22, 2023, Ms. McIntyre’s web page had raised over $627,000, or
enough money to pay off about $60 million in medical debts.
Mr. Gregory planned a special event in December to celebrate Ms. McIntyre’s life and to announce how
many millions of dollars of medical debts her efforts had paid for.
24. Why did Ms. McIntyre feel luckier than some other people?
A. The doctors eventually cured her.
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B. Her disease didn’t become worse.
C. She had a decent job before being ill.
D. She had security about medical care.
25. How did Ms. McIntyre and her husband help others?
A. By paying for their daily debts.
B. By giving away money to them.
C. By ridding them of debts from treatments.
D. By purchasing medical insurance for them.
26. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. The public involvement. B.The couple’s anticipation.
C. The operation of a website. D. The increase of medical debts.
27. Which of the following words can best describe Ms. McIntyre?
A. Humorous and elegant. B. Influential and understanding.
C. Cautious and promising. D. Enthusiastic and adaptable.
C
Researchers at MIT created a high-tech pill that starts to vibrate (震动) once it makes contact with liquid in
the user’s stomach and make him or her feel full. The pill was reportedly thought up by Shriya Srinivasan,
currently an assistant professor of bioengineering at Harvard University.
VIBES, short for Vibrating Ingestible BioEleotronic Stimulator, was only recently made public in a study
published in the Science Journal, but it is already being announced by the media as the future of weight loss.
Although it has yet to be tested on humans, trials on pigs have achieved very hopeful results. After about 30
minutes of VIBES activity, pigs consumed on average almost 40 percent less food in the next half hour than they
did without the smart pill. Apparently, the revolutionary device works by activating stretch receptors in the
stomach, modeling the presence of food. This in turn signals the hypothalamus (下丘脑) to increase the levels of
hormones that make us feel full. The vibrating stimulator, which is about the size of a vitamin pill, is powered by
an encased battery and activated either by the gastric fluid (胃液) breaking down a coat around the pill, or by an
incorporated timer. After producing the desired effect, the pill exits the body with other solid waste:
The good news is that it is expected to have a cost in the cents to one dollar range, and researchers say that it
may eventually be possible to implant the stimulator and thus remove the need for people to constantly swallow it.
“Our study demonstrates the effectiveness of a low-cost, non-operative intervention to reduce food intake and
calorie consumption. The device functions effectively in the stomach and leading to fullness,” said Giovanni
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Traverso, co-author of the study. “The device has the potential to revolutionize options for weight loss treatment.
However, future studies will need to explore the physiological effects of the device before it’s available for
patients.”
Researchers are now exploring ways to scale up the producing of VIBES capsules which could enable
clinical trials in humans.
28. What is the outcome of taking the pill?
A. Sensation of fullness. B. Food storage.
C. Liquid production. D. Recovery of users.
29. Which aspect of the device is mentioned in paragraph 2?
A. Its intelligence. B. Its working principle.
C. Its testing history. D. Its side effect.
30. What is the researchers’ ultimate goal of the device?
A. To produce gastric fluid with it. B. To destroy the coat around it.
C. To remove solid waste from it. D. To fix it in human body.
31. What is Giovanni Traverso’s attitude towards the future of the device?
A. Worried. B. Doubtful. C. Cautious. D. Confused.
D
Imagine this: you need an image of a balloon for a work presentation, so you use an AI text-to-image
generator like Midjourney or DALL-E. But when you enter the prompt (提示词) “red balloon against a blue sky,”
the generator returns an egg instead.
What’s going on ? The generator you’re using may have been “ poisoned ”. What does this mean ? Text- to-
image generators work by being trained on large datasets containing millions or billions of images. Some of the
generators have been trained by indiscriminately (任意地) scraping online images, many of which may be under
copyright.This has led to many copyright infringement (侵 害 ) cases where artists have accused big tech
companies of stealing and profiting from their work.
This is where the idea of “poison” comes in. Researchers have recently created a tool named “Nightshade” to
fight back against unauthorized image scraping. The tool works by slightly changing an image's pixels (像素) in a
way that confuses the computer vision system but leaves the image unchanged to a human’s eyes. If an
organization then scrapes one of these images to train a future AI model, its data pool becomes “poisoned.” This
can result in mistaken learning, which makes the generator return unintended results. As in our earlier example, a
balloon might become an egg.
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The higher the number of “poisoned” images in the training data, the greater the impact. Because of how
generative AI works, the damage from “poisoned” images also affects related prompt keywords. For example, if a
“poisoned” image of a Picasso work is used in training data, prompt results for masterpieces from other artists can
also be affected.
Tools like Nightshade might be misused by some users to intentionally upload “poisoned” images to confuse
AI generators. However, Nightshade’s developer hopes the tool will make big tech companies more respectful of
copyright, challenging the belief that data found online can be used freely.
Human rights activists have also expressed concerns about the indiscriminate use of machine vision,
especially in facial recognition. The connection between facial recognition cases and data poisoning raises broader
questions about technological governance. Data poisoning could be seen as an innovative solution to protect
fundamental human rights.
32. What does the underlined word “scraping” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Facilitating. B. Collecting. C. Damaging. D. Polishing.
33. According to the text, what may adding poisoned data lead to?
A. Causing users to forget the prompt key words.
B. Discriminating against great masterpieces.
C. Interfering with the training of generative AI.
D. Increasing the accuracy of returned information.
34. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?
A. Computer scientists have learned to respect the copyright of most artists.
B. Nightshade is being abused by human rights activists to recognize faces.
C. The issue of technological governance has aroused the lawyers’ interest.
D. Data poisoning is somehow justified to direct attention to human rights.
35. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A. Data Poisoning: Restricting Innovation or Empowering Artists
B. Data Poisoning: Risks and Rewards of Generative AI Data Training
C. Data Poisoning: Addressing Facial Recognition Issues Among Artists
D. Data Poisoning: Government Empowering Citizens to Protect Themselves
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出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项.
F
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How to Stop Being a People Pleaser
As a recovering people pleaser, I spent much of my life keeping others happy. Breaking this habit meant
stepping on a few toes. However, I’ve become a happier person as a result. Here are some tips I used to stop being
a people pleaser.
Identify your priorities. Take a moment to think about why you are trying to learn how to stop being a people
pleaser. Who are the people that you feel the need to please? 36 Answering these questions will help you set
a goal that you can hold yourself accountable to.
Just say “no”. One reason why people pleasers say “yes” to everything is that they fear disappointing others.
37 If you are a people pleaser, you are likely to spend lots of energy trying to control how people feel about
you. The best thing you can do is let them feel their feelings. It will feel liberating to free yourself from being
responsible for someone else’s reaction.
38 Saying “no” is a good way to set better boundaries in your important relationships. All healthy
relationships have their own boundaries. If you haven’t set boundaries in your relationships, the odds are that at
some point you will end up feeling pressured to do something you don't want to do.
Accept yourself. Many people pleasers are insecure about who they are. 39 Check out our summary of
Brené Brown’s the Gifts of Imperfection to learn how to accept your imperfections and love yourself.
Remember that you cannot please everyone. No matter what you do there will always be someone who is
unhappy with your choices. 40
A. Set healthy boundaries.
B. Keep healthy relationships.
C. Why do you feel the need to keep them happy?
D. And why bother trying to please everyone if it isn’t possible?
E. Spend some time learning to love yourself for who you are.
F. That is why the more you seek security, the less of it you have.
G. But saying “no” is the best way to take care of your own needs.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Alvin, 66, was deep in the woods in Grand Cane last December when something like litter on the ground
caught his eye. It was a 41 balloon with a note attached.
“Dear Santa,” the note 42 . “My name is Luna. Four years old. This year I have been 43 . I would
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like candy, Spider-Man ball, My Little Pony. With love, Luna.”
Alvin’s heart hammered in his chest. It reminded him of his childhood wish. He smiled and set out to 44
Luna’s wish. He posted a photo of the balloon and the Christmas wish list on his Facebook page, asking for help
45 the sender.
Meanwhile, Gonzalez, the mother of four-year old Luna, had no idea that such a(n) 46 was underway. It
had been a hard year for her family as COVID-19 spread. On a 47 tough day last December, she 48 the
idea of having Luna send a letter to Santa by releasing a balloon. They enjoyed a 49 Christmas together, and
then the calendar turned to a new year.
One day, Gonzalez received a call saying that someone had found Luna’s balloon. Her jaw 50 . She
logged on to Facebook and saw Alvin’s 51 . She called Alvin and finally agreed to let Alvin fulfill her
daughter’s wish list.
“Santa dropped your balloon 52 ,” Gonzalez told Luna, “but one of his elves(精灵) found it.” Not long
after that, Luna received three boxes’ worth of 53 with a note signed “Alvin the Elf.”
Now, having received so much 54 , Gonzalez and her girl intend to pay it forward this year. After all,
when Alvin could have just 55 that balloon in the trash, he went more than the extra mile.
41. A. beautiful B. broken C. precious D. blown
42. A. printed B. wrote C. typed D. read
43. A. nice B. difficult C. demanding D. smart
44. A. fulfill B. spread C. make D. express
45. A. entertaining B. uniting C. reporting D. locating
46. A. preparation B. effort C. research D. game
47. A. temporarily B. relatively C. particularly D. naturally
48. A. came up with B. argued about C. put up with D. jumped at
49. A. healthy B. green C. modest D. grand
50. A. burst B. cracked C. broke D. dropped
51. A. post B. letter C. name D. photo
52. A. in time B. after all C. by accident D. on purpose
53. A. candies B. gifts C. toys D. books
54. A. attention B. admiration C. popularity D. generosity
55. A. adopted B. stored C. thrown D. dragged
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
To write his own medical text, Li Shizhen referenced over 800 medical texts, countless books on history and
geography, and works of literature. He even studied the complete works of many ancient poets, from 56 he
selected a surprising number of verses about medicine. However, the greatest issue he encountered was the
widespread 57 (inconsistent) in the use of drug names. Realising the importance of field research
outweighed 58 of extensive reading, in1565 Li travelled far and wide into the mountains and wilderness.
He covered what are today’s provinces of Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu, and many other places.
After over a decade of field research, Li 59 (successful) completed the first draft of his masterpiece,
Bencao Gangmu, or the Compendium of Materia Medica in 1578. He revised 60 work at least three times
right up until his death in 1593.
Since its first publication in 1596, the book 61 (receive) world-wide recognition. British naturalist
Charles Darwin acknowledged the book 62 an “ancient Chinese encyclopedia.” In 2011, the book 63
(list)on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. In 2017, an international conference was held in Beijing
64 (celebrate) Li’s 500th birthday.
Today, there are a 65 (grow) number of international exchanges centering on Li Shizhen and his book,
and many people around the world can still find the wisdom of human development in this ancient classic.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
你校英语俱乐部拟创办校英文刊物,将召开俱乐部成员会议,商讨刊物栏目(columns)。假如你是成员
李华,请你写一份会议发言稿,提议开设一个栏目。内容包括:
1. 栏目名称;
2. 开设理由
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hello, my dear fellows!
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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。
When things went wrong, Fein always had something nice to say.
When Dad forgot about the pizza and it burned, Fein comforted him by saying it would still taste good. And
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he was right. The pizza edges were dark and crispy, but the middle wasn’t half bad. When Fein’ s friend got a low
score on the spelling test, Fein said that she would do better next time. And, sure enough, she studied hard and got
100 percent the next week. When his teacher bumped into a bookstand in the library, Fein told him not to worry as
the librarian wouldn’t be upset. He was right. The librarian just laughed and helped pick up the books.
Fein looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about him. Everyone, that is except Hazel. Hazel was
the new kid in the class. On her first day, Fein said, “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you’ll like it here.” Hazel
stared at him. “I doubt it.” Fein didn’t know what to do. He’d never met anyone like Hazel.
When the teacher said they’d take a break inside because of the rain, Fein said, “Every cloud has a silver
lining.” “A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Clouds are white. Maybe gray. Where do you get this stuff?”
Fein felt as if the wind had been knocked out of him. Outside the window, the clouds had rolled over the sun. The
room felt darker.
“Bad things come in threes,” said Hazel. “No outdoor break is number one. What will be the second thing?”
The class didn’t have to wait long to find out.
Emma was carrying a tray of paints (颜料) during art class. She tripped, and the paint went flying. There was
blue on the floor and red and black on the walls. Hazel declared it to be the second bad thing. Fein didn’t know
what to say. Hazel seemed so sure about the Rule of Three Bad Things.
Emma came to look at Fein’ s painting. “It’s beautiful. I especially like the grassland.” she said.
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。
She picked up the painting, not realizing she had paints on her fingers. ______________________
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“Want to add one on the painting?” Fein asked Hazel. ____________________________________
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济宁市第一中学
2024—2025 学年度第一学期质量检测(一)
高三英语参考答案
第一部分 听力
1-5 BCABA 6-10 ABCAC 11-15 CBBAC 16-20 CBACB
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21-23 DBC 24-27 DCAB 28-31 ABDC 32-35 BCDA
第二节
36-40 CGAED
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41-45 BDAAD 46-50 BCACD 51-55 ACBDC
第二节
56. which 57. inconsistency 58. that 59. successfully 60. the
61. has received 62. as 63. was listed 64. to celebrate 65. growing
第四部分 写作
第一节
Hello, my dear fellows!
I’m really excited to be informed that we are going to start an English journal together, which is definitely
a wonderful idea. It’s such a golden opportunity to enhance students’ English capability and appreciate the
charm of the English language.
As for proposals, I’d like to recommend “Student Voices” as a distinctive column. Since studying is
always a top priority for us, we are often under great pressure and lack opportunities to express ourselves. Why
not create a space where students can voice their inner feelings and maintain a positive mindset to face the
challenging yet promising future? I believe this column will serve as a valuable outlet and a stepping stone for
students to communicate fluently in English.
That’s all for my advice! Thank you!
第二节
She picked up the painting, not realizing she had paints on her fingers. A fingerprint was left on the canvas,
seemingly reinforcing Hazel’s Rule of Three Bad Things. Hazel pointed out, “Fein’ s picture is ruined! That
makes three.” Distressed, Emma apologized to Fein, her face flushed with embarrassment. Fein offered her
reassurance with a gentle pat on the shoulder and gazed at the print for a moment. Suddenly, his eyes brightened
and he dipped his finger into the yellow paint and added two more fingerprints to the artwork. Together with
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Emma’s print, they resembled three vibrant butterflies fluttering above the verdant grassland.
“Want to add one on the painting?” Fein asked Hazel. She hesitated for a fraction of a second. “It could be
enjoyable.” Fein encouraged her further, prompting her to have a try. Hearing that, Hazel tentatively dipped her
finger into the paints, carefully pressing it onto Fein’ s canvas to craft delicate wings. At that moment, the sky
cleared, casting a warm golden light over the field of butterflies. Fein then addressed Hazel, saying, “Cast aside
your Rule of Three Bad Things. While misfortunes may occur, so do moments of joy. Occasionally, good things
can be found in the most unexpected places.”
听力原文
Text 1
M: Any special requests on your meals?
W: Steaks for the main course is okay for us, but please don’t put any onions in my daughter’s meal. She
can’t eat it. (1) And we’ll have ice cream.
Text 2
M: You’re smiling. I guess you like this place then?
W: Honestly, darling, I think this is the one. I know we said we wanted a house, not an
apartment, but this just feels right.
M: I agree. It’s perfect. There’s even room to have a home office. (2)
Text 3
W: Did you hear that? Flight CJ 865 is put off until 9:30 p.m. We don’t need to hurry.
M: That’s not our flight. Ours is CJ 875 and they just announced that it’s boarding. (3)
Text 4
M:My brother Li starts high school this year. I’m a little nervous for him. He finds it
difficult to make new friends. (4)
W: My brother’s going, too. He’s almost too confident! I’m sure they can be friends. Maybe
they’ll be a good influence on each other.
Text 5
M:When I was little, I always wanted to go to a boarding school. I liked living there and
sleeping with my friends.
W: I’d miss my home, and I like my own bedroom. I prefer a day school. Although,
anything is better than an online school!
M: Definitely! (5)
Text 6
M:My wife is sick, so I have to cancel the booking I made. (7)
W: If you’ll just give me your name, phone number, and date of visit, I can cancel your
booking. (7)
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M: I’m Rudy Randolph and my number is 818-555-1234. Our booking is in April from the ninth
to the fifteenth.
W: Ah yes, Mr. Randolph. I’ve found your booking on our system. It is now canceled. (6)
M: I wish everything in life was so simple. Thank you. (6)
W: Not a problem, sir. (6) I hope your wife feels better soon so you can rebook your stay
with us. (7)
Text 7
W: Bill! (10) You made it to the team! (8)
M: Hi Laura. Yeah, I’m a bit nervous. I haven’t played soccer in years! (8)
W: Don’t worry. Everyone’s friendly, and we only play for fun. (8)
M: What position do you play?
W: Striker, up front.
M: Ah, you must have been the star of scoring goals!
W: I wish! I have only scored twice, all season. Natalie is our star striker. (9) So, you used to
play goalkeeper?
M: Many years ago, for my office team.
W: Well, you’ll probably be in midfield. Dave refuses to play anywhere but the goalkeeper. He
hates running. I think he only comes for the trip to the café after games!
M: That’s fine. I’ll play in midfield. (10) It’ll just be nice to get some exercise!
Text 8
M: Do you collect stamps as an investment? (11)
W: Not really. Some are quite valuable, but it’s not about that. As a history student, I love that
each one is a little piece of culture, and of the past. (11)
M: I can see that. What surprises me most is the geography. You’ve got stamps from Fiji,
Ethiopia, Kazakhstan…
W: And some are just really pretty.
M: Right. I love this Norwegian one the most. (12)
W: That was actually voted the most beautiful stamp of 2018.
M: Oh cool!
W: I’d love to buy a set of stamps called “The Stage Art of Mei Lanfang”, but they cost
exactly five times the price of the most expensive one I own! (13)
M: Which is?
W: A British one called the “Postal Union Congress £1 stamp”. It cost me about 8000 yuan.
(13)
M: Wow!
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Text 9
W: Thanks for helping me with the cleaning, (14) Feng. I feel bad. You’re a guest. You
shouldn’t be doing housework!
M: It’s no problem! (14)
W: I just want the place to look nice for the family Easter party. (14) It’s the first time I’ve
ever hosted it. (15)My mom usually does it, but as Easter is on her birthday this year, I said
I’d step in. Now, I’m nervous! (15)
M: Calm down. I like to help.My family do a very similar thing back home in China before
Spring Festival. (16) So I feel quite at home!
W: Oh, cool!
M:We tidy, clean the house inside and out. It clears the bad luck in the house. (16)
W: Nice tradition.
M: But you’re completely not allowed to do any cleaning on the first day of the New Year.
We cook but we don’t wash dishes. (17) That’s definitely my favorite part!
W: Actually, my mom won’t wash any clothes on New Year’s Day either. I wonder if it’s for the
same reason.
M: Probably. You don’t want to wash away your good luck!
Text 10
W: Thank you all so much for coming to the opening night of Clara’s Girl. Ten years ago, when
I wrote my first play, Bird on the Wing, (18) I could never have imagined that a play of
mine could fill a 1000-seat theater. I clearly remember being hugely excited that a total of 42
people came during that play’s opening week, which was held at a tiny theater above a bar.
Of course, back then, I didn’t have enough money to pay proper actors, so I had to play
the lead character myself! (19) Thankfully, today, I am fortunate enough to be able to call
on some of the big names in show business. It’s so wonderful to work with actors you can
trust to bring your vision to life. I would like to personally thank the beautiful Yvette Rogers,
award-winning star of TV series, Iris Falls, for bringing the character of Isabelle to life; the
hugely talented Shing Wu, who played Joe with such strength and energy, and of course, the
wonderful Dame Vera Parker, for doing me the honor of playing Clara. (20)
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济宁市第一中学
2024—2025 学年度第一学期质量检测(一)
英语答题卡
姓名:_______________________
班级:_______________________
学校:_______________________
考场:________ 座号:________
第一部分 听力
1 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 5 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 9 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 13 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 17 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ]
2 [ A ] [ B] [ C ] 6 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 10 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 14 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 18 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ]
3 [ A ] [ B ] [ C] 7 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 11 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 15 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 19 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ]
4 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 8 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 12 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 16 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] 20 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ]
第二部分 阅读理解
21 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 26 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 31 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 36 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ]
22 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 27 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 32 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 37 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ]
23 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 28 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 33 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 38 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ]
24 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 29 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 34 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 39 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ]
25 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 30 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 35 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 40 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ]
第三部分 语言运用
41 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 46 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 51 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
42 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 47 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 52 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
43 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 48 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 53 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
44 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 49 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 54 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
45 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 50 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] 55 [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
第二节 语法填空
1.答题前, 考生先将自己的姓名、考生号、座号填写在相应位置,认真核对条形码上的姓名、考生号和座号, 并将条形码粘贴在指定位置上。
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考生
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禁填
贴 条 形 码 区
56.________________________________ 57. ________________________________
58. ________________________________ 59. ________________________________
60. ________________________________ 61. ________________________________
62. ________________________________ 63. ________________________________
64. ________________________________ 65. ________________________________
64. ________________________________ 65. ________________________________
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第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
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She picked up the painting, not realizing she had paints on her fingers.
“Want to add one on the painting?” Fein asked Hazel.
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