上海七宝中学2023-2024学年第二学期高一年级期末考试英语试卷

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七宝中学2023学年第二学期高一年级期末考试 英语试卷 命题人:任梦云 审题人:曹寅珺 2024.06 考生注意: 1.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上, 做在试卷上一律不得分。 2.答题前,务必在答题纸规定的地方填写考生号和姓名。 I.Listening Comprehension Section A Directions:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1.A.Alice. B.Antonio. C.Sara. D.Sam 2.A.A big travel agency. B.A job opportunity. C.An inexperienced salesman. D.A position as general manager. 3.A.His phone was disconnected outside the country. B.He needs to make phone calls to his friends. C.Using the e-mail will decrease his telephone expenses D.His friends would rather hear his sound on the phone. 4.A.Cleaning his car. B.Dressing himself for a party. C.Looking for the basement. D.Searching for his suitcase. 5.A.Her handbag.B.Her notebook. C.A novel. D.A lamp. 6.A.He doesn't have anything to do. B.He believes the pick-up time is wrong C.Before lunch is a great time. D.Time passes very quickly. 7.A.Switch off the refrigerator for a while. B.Have someone repair the refrigerator. C.Ask the man to fix the refrigerator. D.Buy a refrigerator of better quality 8.A.When she will return home. B.Whether she can go by herself. C.Whether she can travel by air. D.When she will completely recover. 9.A.Her new responsibilities in the company. B.What her job prospects are. C.What the customers'feedback is. D.The director's opinion of her work. 10.A.Her overcoat is as stylish as Jill's. B.Jill wore the overcoat last week. C.Jill missed her class last week. D.She is in the same class as the man. Section B Directions:In Section B,you will hear two short passages,and you will be asked to questions on each of the passages.The passages will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 第1页共11页 Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11.A.To treat eating disorder during high school. B.To increase confidence in herself. C.To achieve external perfection. D.To try to lose some weight. 12.A.She felt pleased to find a good husband. B.She was upset about her unsatisfactory image. C.She was anxious to read about the story of ancient Italians. D.She was stressed about the tight wedding schedule. 13.A.Getting well along with friends. B.Improving self-image through various ways. C.Being devoted to meaningful activities. D.Relying on people around her. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news. 14.A.To inform parents and schools. B.To pick out good students. C.To compare teachers. D.To expose poor school. 15.A.They have no trust in doctors. B.They cannot afford the medical fee. C.They fear things like injections. D.They doubt the medical treatment. 16.A.Teachers'difficult life. B.Harm of divorce to families. C.Ways to become lovable kids. D.Kids'attention-seeking behavior. Section C Directions:In Section C,you will hear a longer conversation.The conversation will be read twice.After you hear the conversation,you are required to answer the following questions. 17.A.Computer sales negotiation. B.A preliminary interview. C.An Internet seminar meeting. D.A business meeting. 18.A.She managed the research department. B.She helped develop software. C.She did some office work. D.She was a cyber security expert. 19.A.Java is a webpage authoring program. B.Java is a kind of beverage. C.Java is a computer game software. D.Java is very easy to learn. 20.A.He will call Mrs.Taylor in the next few days. B.He will talk over their discussion with others. C.He will not contact her for further consideration. D.He will employ her at once. Ⅱ.Vocabulary Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need. 第2页共11页 (A) A.existing B.reward C.boost D.credit E.blueprint F.established G.consistently H.major I.rival J.uncover K.extremely When did China start investing in EVs and why? In the early 2000s,before it fully ventured into the field of electric vehicles(EV),China's car industry was in an awkward position.It was a powerhouse in manufacturing traditional interal-combustion cars,but there were no domestic brands that could one day 21 the foreign makers dominating this market. This pushed the Chinese government to break away from the 22 technology and invest in completely new territory:cars powered entirely by batteries. The risks were 23 high;at this point,EVs were only niche experiments made by brands like General Motors or Toyota,which usually discontinued them after just a few years.But the potential 24 was a big one: a edge for China in what could be a significant slice of the auto industry. Plus,for China,EVs also had the potential to solve several other 25 problems,like curbing its severe air pollution,reducing its reliance on imported oil,and helping to rebuild the economy after the 2008 financial crisis.It seemed like a win-win for Beijing. China already had some structural advantages in place.While EV manufacturing involves a different technology,it still requires the cooperation of the 26 auto supply chain,and China had a relatively good one.The manufacturing capabilities and cheap commodities that sustained its gas-car factories could also be shifted to support a newborn EV industry. So the Chinese government took steps to invest in related technologies as early as 2001;that year,EV technology was introduced as a priority science research project in China's Five-Year Plan,the country's highest-level economic 27. Then,in 2007,the industry got a significant 28 when Wan Gang,an auto engineer who had worked for Audi in Germany for a decade,became China's minister of science and technology.Wan had been a big fan of EVs and tested Tesla's first EV model,the Roadster,in 2008,the year it was released. People now 29 Wan with making the national decision to go all-in on electric vehicles.Since then, EV development has been 30 prioritized in China's national economic planning (B) A.shift B.banned C.replace D.largely E.operate F.highlighting G.feeding H.blindly I.evaluate J.distrust K.delighted ChatGPT has entered the classroom When high school English teacher Kelly Gibson first encountered ChatGPT in December,anxiety kicked in fast.While the intemet 31 in the chatbot's seemingly complicated answers to users' promptst(提示语),educators like Gibson were less amused.If anyone could ask ChatGPT to“write3OO words on what the green light symbolizes in The Great Gatsby,"what would stop students from 32 their homework to the bot? But amid the panic,some enterprising teachers began to see ChatGPT as an opportunity to redesign what learning looks like.After her initial alarm,Gibson became one of them.She spent her winter break tinkering with the bot and figuring out ways to work it into her lessons.Gibson,who has been teaching for 25 years,came to view ChatGPT more along the lines of familiar tech tools that enhance,not 33, 第3页共11页 learning and critical thinking. Other educators suggest that ChatGPT might not be breaking education at all,but rather 34 how the system is already broken.Alex Taylor at City University of London says rote questions that can be answered by a chatbot don't prompt the kind of learning that makes his students better thinkers. Kudina says schools should neither ban nor 35 embrace ChatGPT.She advocates finding more creative ways to collaborate with it.For example,students might use the bot to spark new ideas.ChatGPT might also prompt educators to modify their assignments -for instance,by asking students to draw from personal experiences,which is information AI can't pick up from training data. That's not to say ChatGPT wont be disruptive.The bot emerged when many teachers were already burned out from the sudden 36 to remote leaming during the pandemic.Now another technological phenomenon threatens to upend their classrooms.Yet completely prohibiting ChatGPT from schools,tempting as that may be, could introduce a host of new problems,such as the strengthening of a culture of 37. When Gibson returned to her Oregon classroom in January,her plans to introduce ChatGPT were frustrated -the bot had been 38 from school networks.Nonetheless,she showed screenshots of ChatGPT to her AP Literature class.She will have her students write an original thesis statement in class about the text they're reading and then the class willuse ChatGPTto generate essays based on that thesis.Students will then 39 and improve the AI-written work to enhance critical analysis and what"good writing"'looks like. Gibson is hopeful,but she also recognizes that the technology is still new and its role in education is 40 undefined."It's just going to be on the shoulders of teachers to figure this out,"she says. III.Reading Comprehension Section A Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. It was a quiet early afternoon in the library,and we librarians were 41 a chat at the circulation desk. Suddenly,,a patron(老顾客),who had been reading a magazine,.gave us an annoyed“Shush(嘘)r'. How 42 for a group of librarians to be shushed by a patron!Shouldn't it be the other way around? Well,it's complicated.If you're in your sixties like me,you probably remember libraries as places of silent reading.These days,however,libraries are more like busy community centers,where being at least somewhat noisy is the new normal,43 when kids are involved. I am a loud librarian,and combine that with an 44 personality and you'll see why the hundreds of programs I led as a children's librarian constantly raised the noise level in my library.No shushing allowed! Talking recently with professional friends,we all proudly 45 the title of "Loud Librarian".In the past,most libraries didn't focus much on programs for kids.That was certainly the case in my childhood library,which discouraged parents from bringing very young children,whose age made it impossible for them to be quiet 46. 47,growing knowledge about the importance of kids and teens learning through 48 experiences has since sparked a sea change in how public libraries connect with young readers.Decades ago,libraries began offering 49 programs for reading-aged kids.These programs slowly turned up the overall noise level in libraries to a dull roar. 第4页共11页 Technology has also played a part in the 50 of libraries into places where both kids and adults can make something on a 3D printer,do online research,and more.In addition,many libraries now offer programs 51 to adults,like a book discussion,English classes,and even college classes.All of this adds to the happy noise in the library. Of course,libraries still need 52 places where patrons can read or study.These days,many libraries have glassed-off study rooms or designated quiet areas.Many libraries also are less noisy in the early afternoons,after morning children's programs and before the after-school kid crowd arrives."Library voices"-a muting ofoutdoor play voices-are generally 53 for all but the youngest patrons,except when programs are taking place. But it's a balancing act.Not all patrons-or librarians-54 the concept of a noisy library.It's clear to me now that on the day my colleagues and I were shushed by a patron,we should have been using our"library voices"as we 55.Still,it's unlikely that libraries will ever return to the complete silent days.There's just too much fun and leamning happening. 41.A.prohibiting B.scheduling C.standing D.enjoying 42.A.guilty B.weird C.patient D.mutual 43.A.especially B.peculiarly C.necessarily D.essentially 44.A.temperate B.outgoing C.industrious D.independent 45.A.evaluated B.multiplied C.claimed D.distributed 46.A.by chance B.in essence C.at leisure D.on demand 47.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Instead 48.A.note-worthy B.far-reaching C.hands-on D.one-sided 49.A.competitive B.interactive C.imaginative D.predicative 50.A.negotiation B.connection C.acceleration D.transformation 51.A.tailored B.accustomed C.exposed D.attached 52.A.useful B.peaceful C.colorful D.powerful 53.A.secondary B.explanatory C.obligatory D.preparatory 54.A.embrace B.exploit C.reward D.resist 55.A.cooperated B.contracted C.concentrated D.conversed Section B Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read. (A) What Is Artificial Intelligence? Artificial intelligence,better known as AI,sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie.It brings to mind self-aware computers and human-like robots that walk among us.And while those things are part of the overarching artificial intelligence definition and may exist in the future,Al is already a big part of our everyday lives. So,what is artificial intelligence,exactly?It's complicated,but every time you use Siri or Alexa,you're using AI, and that's just the beginning of its practical applications. 第5页共11页 "The main benefit of AI is that it can bridge the gap between humans and technology,"says AI researcher Robb Wilson."AI will allow everyone to communicate with computers the same ways they communicate with other humans:through speech and text.This can have the massive benefit of putting the problem-solving capabilities of powerful technology in everyone's pocket." In 1935,Alan Turing envisioned machines with memory that could scan that memory for information That idea eventually spawned the first digital computers,and in 1950,Turing developed a method to assess whether a computer is intelligent.The Turing Test involves asking a number of questions and then determining if the person responding is a human or a computer.If the computer fools enough people,it is considered thinking or intelligent. It wasn't until 1955,however,that scientist John McCarthy coined the term"AI"while writing up a proposal for a summer research conference.McCarthy later became the founding director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,which was responsible for the creation of LISP,the second-oldest programming language and the one primarily used for Al. Today,we have all kinds of"thinking"computers and robots.Have any passed the Turing Test?Yes. In fact,a chatbot recently fooled a panel of judges into thinking it was a 13-year-old boy named Eugene Goostman.Google AI has also passed the test.Does that mean these computers are sentient(有感知力的) beings?No.Many say that the Turing Test is outdated and needs to be revised as a way to determine if a computer is actually thinking like a human.Currently,no computer actually thinks like a human. 56.According to the passage,which statement is CORRECT? A.AI will allow machines to communicate with each other like humans. B.Siri is a simple example of the application of Artificial Intelligence. C.The Turing Test involves asking computers to solve a series of problems. D.AI has already been developing for nearly 100 years since its birth. 57.Which of the following words can replace the underlined word"spawned"in para.3? A.touched on B.ended with C.brought about D.aimed at 58.What can we infer from the last para? A.It's easy to fool human judges into thinking of computers as smart. B.The Turing Test is intelligent enough to test whether a computer is smart. C.It is a still long way to go to create a really intelligent computer. D.Google AI is a highly-developed smart AI which even beats human adults. 59.From which column can readers find out this passage? A.Adventurous Story B.Historical Perspective C.Science Fiction D.Computer Technology (B) As a Visa student cardholder,you can gain exclusive benefits when you use your card to book a flight with us between 13 June and 31 October.By using the promo code QRCNVISA on gatarairways.com,or our convenient app,you will receive a host of additional rewards.Be sure to sign up for our Student Club to qualify for extra baggage allowance when you check in. 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D.10%saving on Economy Class booking all year around. 61.What can we learn about the lucky draw? A.Winners will receive notifications on qatarairways.com B.Two winners will get the upgrade on the flight from Doha Hamad. C.Two winners can share their benefits with their companions before boarding. D.Lucky draw conditions doesn't apply to the flight departing from Shanghai. 62.Which of the statement is NOT included in the exclusive benefits? A.Change flight for your Student Companions once. B.Fast-upgrade your Privilege Club class on no condition. C.Have access to free Wi-Fi service by booking online. D.Reduce worries about excess baggage to some extent. 第7页共11页 (C) Sweet Song,Bitter Loss by Paul Hencher It is tricky to sum up quite what an enjoyable and accomplished novel Sweet Song,Bitter Loss is. Crime fiction with a flavour of Italy,it is a fast-paced page-tumer packed with dark secrets and thrilling suspense that will hold your attention until the tragic ending. The story revolves around the disappearance of a nature-loving 11-year-old,Giovanni Mirelti,who vanishes from his family home in the fictional village of Montenero,in the rural Abruzzo region of Italy. Major D'Angelo of the Italian Carabinieri (Italy's military police),reluctantly peels himself away from a traffic incident to take charge of the search for the missing boy Meanwhile in Abruzzo's main city of Pescara,Colonel Battista -D'Angelo's superior officer- is also getting stuck into a case of his own,investigating a gruesome drug-related murder as well as a possible imminent shipment by a people-trafficking gang with links to South America. Each of these plot lines are engaging in themselves,and they run in tandem ()throughout the novel until Major D'Angelo's trusted colleague,Sergeant Teresa Rossi,follows a potential lead in the disappearance of Giovanni to the north east of England. Here,the investigation soon reveals itself to be far more dangerous and complicated than anyone could have imagined. Crime novels depend on their twists and tumns for full impact,so I won't go into any further details concerning the storyline but it is fair to say that with the principal characters thrown into the deep end,and with jeopardy() leaping off virtually every page,you can count on a truly dramatic and satisfying climax. Sweet Song,Bitter Loss is a brilliantly-written and plotted crime thriller--paying homage to() the greats of crime writing such as Agatha Christie while presenting something fresh. Part of its charm is undoubtedly the setting,which many readers will be unfamiliar with.Abruzzo is something of a countryside paradise,and the sharp contrast between the natural beauty of the unspoiled region and unnatural evils hidden within the shadows swiftly and memorably impresses itself upon you, making the terrible events which unfold stand out all the more 63.According to the article,which of the following can best describe the novel Sweet Song,Bitter Loss? A.sweet and romantic B.exciting and thrilling C.bitter and sad D.simple and mysterious 64.Which of the following is NOT true according to the article? A.The story originates in the disappearance of a boy who loves nature. B.Before looking into this case,the officers were busy with some other investigation. C.The author didn't introduce too many details to hold the readers interest till they read it on their own. D.Major D'Angelo's superior officer is a key factor in solving this extraordinary case. 65.What can you infer from the last paragraph? A.The story happened in an easily-forgotten place. B.The natural scenery in the novel is very appealing C.The novel portrays something horrible like supernatural phenomenon. D.Paradise-like scenery in the novel gives readers a sense of homesickness. 66.What is this passage most likely to be? A.A movie review B.A novel excerpt C.A book recommendation D.A literature course 第8页共11页 Section C Directions:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need. A.Beginning in the 17th century,the European nations were introduced to a black Turkish drink called kahwa,which is now known as coffee B.This is vividly portrayed in Schivelbusch's book Tastes of Paradise C.Up until around 1350,women brewed beer just for their families D.German people have their nutritional and physiological explanation in the high beer and beer soup consumption E.The soup was consumed by people of every age,the old and the young alike F.Yet the arrival of coffee,along with tea and chocolate,did little to alter the preferences of some Germans Everything you need to know about beer soup Not just for drinking,beer soup was a staple meal for centuries in Germany.Brew up your own with two beer soup recipes,and read the history of this special dish. In Europe,brewing beer was another chore in the woman's list of household work,and young girls were often trained in the skill.67) It was only later that they indulged in selling the drink. While other European nations continued to enjoy beer as a simple homemade beverage,the Germans adopted an unusual style of beer consumption.A look back at the history of German cuisine is in fact a tale of the country's love for soup.The traditional dish was served at the table three times a day. The soup was cooked with beer as the main ingredient along with grated stale bread,egg yolks,water and spices.Many historians note that a good number of Germans began their day with a hot bowl of beer soup.68) _But as common as the dish was,beer soup's popularity flagged from the early 18th century.69) _The new beverage was a refreshing change that alerted the senses of its drinkers,as opposed to the alcoholic beverages that put its drinkers into a constant state of hangover. In an attempt to control the coffee imports in Germany and revive the age-old practice of beer soup and other alcoholic beverages,Frederick the Great reasoned that if beer soup was good enough for the monarch,it was good enough for his subjects.70) As a letter written by Duchess Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans,born in Wurttemberg,Germany,portrays the German consistent love for the beer soup. IV.Grammar Section A Directions:Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct and use one word that best fits each blank. 第9页共11页 71.As an exchange student,you may experience a honeymoon phase, you find everything new and exciting or even better than your home country. 72.At that time none of Ilearned about calligraphy seemed to have even a hope of any practical application in my life. 73.From an early age,I have been familiar with the works of those giants of literature, works are taught in the schoolroom and spoken of in respectful tones. 74.Physical activity should be part of your daily life, -you play sports,take physical education (PE)classes in school,or get around by biking or walking. 75.I stopped delighting in my robot dog's simple movements.I couldn't train him to respond to my commands, _he was programmed to learn new tasks. 76.You'd better conduct the experiment your professor have instructed you;otherwise you may fail to get the desired results. 77.Some people feel there are too many programs about crime and violence and even educational programs don't help children's education. 78.He wanted to see where the bottle would end up,so the note asked was reading it to contact the nearest German officials. 79.It is believed that the pop-up effect primarily benefits small retailers and young designers,both of expect to connect with their customers for lack of a physical store. 80.All this media use can influence young people in a variety of ways.And we may wonder impact social media may have on teens'mental health. 81.The report shows that many children in year 7-the first year of secondary school, almost everyone in the class will have a phone and be active on social media-feel under pressure to be constantly connected. 82.Studies have found that in life-threatening situations,around 75%of people are so confused by the situation they are unable to think clearly or plot their escape. 83.It wasn't until the 2010s,when that first generation of bubble tea drinkers grew up and began to gain increased consumer power,a new generation of stores popped up with more widespread appeal. 84.The most exciting thing for him was that he finally succeeded in seemed to be the most difficult task to him. 85.The two children were quite alone,but they went on seriously with their game they were in a magnificent playground with dozens of children to play with.Oh,the wealth of a child's imagination and capacity for enjoyment of minor stuff. Section B Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank. 第10页共11页 China's Chang'e-6 Snagged The First Samples From the Farside of the Moon China has become the first country (86) (collect)samples from the farside of the moon, hopefully providing scientists with new insights into the history and formation of our natural satellite. On June 1,a grab-and-go mission(87) _(name)Chang'e-6 touched down in Apollo crater,which sits inside the much larger South Pole -Aitken basin,the biggest meteor impact site in the solar system. During (88)_ two-day stay,Chang'e-6 used a scoop and drill to get to 2 kilograms of lunar material,which was then loaded into an ascent vehicle that rocketed into lunar orbit on June 3.The samples onboard Chang'e-6 will be transferred to a return vehicle that will blast back to our planet.They (89) (expect)to land on Earth in Inner Mongolia on June 25.This is China's second successful farside landing,(90)(follow)the Chang'e-4 mission in 2019. Such samples could help researchers figure out why the moon's two sides are so different.The side (91) faces our planet contains copious evidence of volcanism,including the vast lunar maria,enormous dark plains visible whenever the moon is in the sky.These are solidified pools of lava that flowed around 4 billion years ago.In contrast,spacecraft observations of the farside show very little volcanic activity. Some scientists suspect that this is(92) the nearside crust()is much thinner,which would have allowed more magma()to come up from below the surface,Donaldson Hanna says. There is evidence (93) _some volcanism occurred in the South Pole--Aitken basin and in Apollo crater,though it appears this activity happened roughly 3.5 billion years ago.It's possible the impact that created both Aiken and Apollo weakened the lunar crust,forming fractures and allowing magma to flow.The samples onboard Chang'e-6(94) contain clues as to whether or not this happened. Both Chinese and international researchers will be able to study the material.Donaldson Hanna is looking forward to seeing what insights will be gained from Chang'e-6(95) future landers,such as those in NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. "Upcoming missions are going to so many new and unique places on the lunar surface,"she says."It's a great time to be a lunar scientist." V.Translation Directions:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets. 96.经常参加体育锻炼能够让你心跳加快,促进血液循环,有助于消耗多余的脂肪。(bass) 97.对于积极性高的学生来说,老师没有必要每时每刻追踪他们的学习进展,他们会掌控自己的 学习进度。(need n.) 98.由于缺乏维护而导致的停电,该市的电力供需受到严重影响,造成了广泛的不便和抱怨。 (lack n.) 99.除了降低失业率,这个城市还将充分利用其优质的公共服务,创新的理念和来吸引更多 刚刚毕业的大学生。(n addition to) 100.在学习一个新操作系统时,我们可能会反应迟钝,甚至因反复失败而感到沮丧,但只要 我们坚持,就一定能够熟练掌握它。(command) 101.这位领导者不仅让所有团队成员参与不同的国际交流项目,而且还以其建立相互信任的卓越 能力给团队成员留下了深刻的印象。(Not only) 第11页共11页

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