安徽省定远中学2023-2024学年高一上学期第一次素质检测英语试卷

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高一年级第一次素质检测英语试卷
拟卷人:周欢欢 校对人:高国丽
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 )
第一节(5小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 )
听下面 5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What kind of TV programs does the man like?
A. Quiz shows. B. Documentaries. C. Situation comedies.
2. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a convenience store.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The weather. B. The plan for tomorrow. C. Writing skills.
4. When will the speakers go to watch the match?
A. At 7:00. B. At 7:30. C. At 8:00.
5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Taxi driver and passenger. B. Shop assistant and customer. C. Boss and secretary.
第二节(15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 )
听第 6段材料,回答第 67题。
6. Why will Sarah go to the market?
A. To get a clock. B. To get a record. C. To get a birthday cake.
7. What do we know about Sarah?
A . She isn’t familiar with the surroundings.
B. She will go to the market with the man.
C. She has never been to the market.
听第 7段材料,回答第 810 题。
8. How did Jack spend the summer vacation?
A. Taking a part-time job. B. Traveling around. C. Studying a lot.
9. What is Ms. Wellington like according to Jack?
A. She’s easy-going. B. She’s strict. C. She’s careless.
10. What is Jack’s impression on Ms. Wellington?
A. Her exams were difficult.
B. Her class was very boring.
C. She gave students lots of work.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11 13 题。
11. What does the woman advise the man to do?
A. Use the red color. B. Paint the walls again. C. Buy a new sofa.
12. When will the man buy the paintings?
A. Tomorrow. B. This weekend. C. Today.
13. What color would the man like to paint the wall?
A. Bright colors. B. Soft colors. C. Dark colors.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14 17 题。
14. Why is the man going to the States?
A. To visit places of interest. B. To study at a university. C. To attend a conference.
15. What does the man show to the woman?
A. His certifications. B. The letter of invitation. C. An admission letter from a university.
16. When does the man plan to leave for America?
A. On January 5th. B. On January 10th. C. On January 15th.
17. What is the man doing?
A. Applying for a passport. B. Conducting an interview. C. Holding a meeting.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 20 题。
18. What are both live chat rooms and message boards good for?
A. Accuracy. B. Fluency. C. Patience.
19. What should an active listener do?
A. Record all materials. B. Write down new words. C. Do group practicing.
20. What is the speakers last suggestion?
A. Visit a website. B. Practice listening after class. C. Do exercises in the textbook.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 )
第一节(15 小题;每小2.5 分,满分 37.5 )
阅读下面短文,从每题所给ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Chicago Children’s Museum
This museum offers plenty of fun activities for kids. However, this is one of the few Chicago
museums not “fun for the whole family” as adults and older kids will be bored to tears.
Address: 700 East Grand Ave. (Navy Pier), Chicago
Phone: 312-527-1000
Public transportation:
CTA bus lines #29 (State Street), #65 (Grand Avenue), and the #66 (Chicago Avenue) all serve
Navy Pier.
Parking rates:
*Monday through Thursday: $20
*Friday through Sunday: $24
*Holidays: $24
Hours:
*Monday through Friday: 10 am—5 pm
*Saturday and Sunday: 10 am—8 pm
Entrance fees:
*Adults: $12
*Children: $12
* Seniors (65+): $11
*Children (under 5): free
Activities:
Located on one of Chicagos top tourist attractions, Navy Pier, the museum offers three floors of
activities for kids, including:
*Play It Safe—all about home safety
*Inventing Lab—provides parts and instructions for creating things
*Kids Town—a playroom recreating a Chicago neighborhood where kids can pretend to do
things like shopping for groceries and driving a CTA bus
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*Climbing Schooner—a three-floor climbing building
*My Museum—kids get to create various art projects that are “all about me”
*Skyline—learn about skyscrapers(摩天大楼)and design your own
*Treehouse Trails—a play area designed like a forest
*Waterways—water activities showing how pumps and dams work
21Why is the museum mainly designed for young kids?
ABecause the government orders it to do so.
BBecause adults have many other things to do.
CBecause others are likely to be bored with these activities.
DBecause it is easy for the museum to make money from kids.
22How much will parents with a kid (6) and grandfather (69) pay if they drive to the museum on
Saturday?
A$36. B$47. C$59. D$71.
23Children who are interested in artworks should take part in __________.
AWaterways BMy Museum
CPlay it safe DInventing Lab
B
Eight hours and 48 miles into what was supposed to be a 24-hour run, Dan Frank entered his
Columbia, MD, home at 2 a.m. last Saturday and sat on the sofa in the living room.
Frank, a 36-year-old who teaches math at Paint Branch High in Burtonsville, runs as a hobby, and
about two weeks earlier he set a plan of running for 24 straight hours in support of the Howard County
Food Bank during the COVID-19 outbreak. But he hit a wall.
Frank didn’t stay long. He got back up, had a lot to eat and drink, and returned to running Howard
County’s roads. “It was like: ‘All right, well, you can’t imagine getting up, but it doesn’t really matter.
Other people are depending on this, so get up and go,’” said Frank, who posted updates (最新消息) of
his run on Facebook.
Late last month, David Kilgore, a 28-year-old who has made a career out of running, ran 100
miles in about 17 hours 47 minutes in Florida to help provide medical workers with supportive
footwear. Frank brainstormed his idea and ran for about two weeks while he prepared for the online
classes he is now teaching.
Frank began running about five years ago, and he has always felt road races were too serious for
him. Still, he was encouraged to provide for those in need. His children attend Phelps Luck
Elementary, where every month a mobile food pantry () is stationed. “Over the past month,
fewer donations have been made to the food bank,” he said. “In good times, about 40 families show
up every time we have that mobile food pantry, and I can’t imagine what it might be like now, with so
many people losing their jobs.”
On Sunday night Frank had raised nearly $12, 000 for the Howard County Food Bank. “The
coolest part besides raising the money is watching a community do a common cause in these times,”
Frank said. “People are looking for things like that right now. They’re at home on Facebook anyway;
they want to cheer something on that has some good meaning behind it.”
24What does the underlined phrase “hit a wall” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
ALost his way.
BMade no progress.
CGot seriously hurt.
DBecame terribly tired.
25What gave Frank the idea to run for a good cause?
AThe encouragement from his online friends.
BThe advice of a medical worker.
CAnother runners kind act.
DHis great love for running.
26What does the author want to tell us in paragraph 5?
AThe mobile food pantry is popular among many people.
BThere has been a great need for food in the local community.
CFrank made it his task to do something for his children’s school.
DMore and more people are unwilling to support feeding local families.
27How did Frank’s money-raising run turn out?
AIt drew people’s attention to exercise.
BIt received a lot of support from others.
CIt raised as much money as he had expected.
DIt encouraged other communities to do the same.
C
US Space Agency Returns to Mars with InSight Lander
The American space agency’s lander InSight is to arrive on Mars at the end of November, 2018.
Unlike NASAs Curiosity rover, InSight will not move across the planet’s surface. Instead it will
become the first spacecraft (航天器) used only for exploringunderground. It will study the
geography of Mars, searching for signs of Martian (火星的) quakes.
InSight is a project of U.S. and Europe. It is 6 meters long and 1.5 meters wide. It weighs 360
kilograms. InSight’s 1.8-meter robotic arm will put two experiments in place. Both are designed to
explore underground of Mars to learn about the inside.
Bruce Banerdt is the lead scientist for InSight. He viewed the spacecraft as a robot that can take
care of itself. “It’s got its own brain. It’s got an arm. It can listen and feel things. It pulls its own power
out of the sun,” he noted.
Thomas Zurbuchen, one of the heads in NASA, said the results of the InSight project could
“change the way we think about the inside of our earth.” But, first, InSight will have to land on Mars
undamaged. Since Mars exploration started in the 1960s, only about 40 percent of the explorations
have succeeded.
Tom Hoffman is InSight’s project manager. He said earlier successes do not reduce the concerns
for each new exploration. “That we’ve done it before doesn’t mean we’re not nervous and excited
about doing it again,” he said.
InSight will enter the Martian atmosphere (气层) traveling at 19,800 kilometers an hour. It will
slow for landing on a wide flat area on Mars. If all goes well, InSight could carry out its experiments
in about 10 weeks. The InSight project is expected to continue for one Martian year, about two years
on Earth.
28What can we learn from the passage?
AInSight travels at an unchanged speed.
BInSight is the project of America and Japan.
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