山西省太原市第五中学2022-2023学年高一下学期5月月考试题 英语

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太原五中 2022—2023 学年度第二学期月考
高 一 英 语
出题人:齐俊高、杜丽雯、南睿、贾青云 校对人:高一外语组 时间:2023.5.11
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 10 分)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)
听下5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给ABC 三个选项中选
10
题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a park. B. At the zoo. C. In the aquarium.
2. What will they do next?
A. Make some zongzi. B. Eat some zongzi. C. Buy some zongzi.
3. What’s Tom doing?
A. Tidying up his room. B. Playing computer games.
C. Preparing for the exam.
4. What will the man do in Berlin?
A. Visit his friends. B. Attend a conference. C. Go sightseeing.
5. What does the man offer to do?
A. Call for help. B. Change the tire. C. Give her a ride.
第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分)
听下2段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给ABC三个选项中选
出最佳选项。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。
听第 6段材料,回答第 67题。
6. Why does the woman call Jack?
A. To get her newspaper back. B. To invite Jack to her home.
C. To go shopping with Jack.
7. When will the speakers meet?
A. Around 6:30 pm. B. Around 6:50 pm. C. Around 6 pm.
听第 7段材料,回答第 810 题。
8. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Colleagues. C. Teacher and student.
9. What does the woman intend to do?
A. To work for an IT company. B. To set up a company.
C. To continue her education.
10. What job will the man choose?
A. Neither of them. B. Working for an IT company.
C. Working for an advertising company.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 30 )
第一节 (10 小题;每小题 2分,满分 20 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
An Introduction to Four Famous Paintings
Mona Lisa
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Estimated date: 1503 to 1519
Where to see it: Louvre MuseumParis
It should come as no surprise that a mysterious woman with a mysterious smile. Before
the 20th century, Mona Lisa was little known outside art circles. But in 1911, an ex-Louvre
employee stole the painting and hid it for two years. That helped strengthen the painting’s
place in popular culture ever since.
Las Meninas
Artist: Diego Velázquez
Date: 1656
Where to see it: Museo del PradoMadrid, Spain
The complexity of the work has attracted art critics and the public for centuries. The
painting serves as a group portrait(画像)of Spanish royalty, but it is also a self-portrait of
Velázquez himself at work. Las Meninas was appointed by King Philip IV of Spain, who ruled
from 1621 to 1665.
Girl with a Pearl Earring
Artist: Johannes Vermeer
Estimated date: 1665
Where to see it: MauritshuisThe Hague, Netherlands
The girl wearing a blue and gold turban(头巾)and an oversized pearl(珍珠)earring
is the entire focus with only a dark backdrop behind her. It has gone on tour in the United
States, Italy and Japan. It drew huge crowds, further supporting its status as one of the world’s
most famous works of art.
The Starry Night
Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Date: 1889
Where to see it: Museum of Modern ArtNew York City
The painting’s striking blues and yellows and the dreamy atmosphere have attracted art
lovers for decades. Van Gogh was being treated for mental illness in a hospital in Saint-Remy,
France, when he painted The Starry Night. He was inspired by the view from the window of
his room.
11. Which painting is the artist’s self-description?
A. Mona Lisa. B. Las Meninas.
C. Girl with a Pearl Earring. D. The Starry Night.
12. Where can you see Johannes Vermeers work?
A. Louvre Museum. B. Museo del Prado.
C. Mauritshuis. D. Museum of Modern Art.
13. What was The Starry Night based on?
A. Sights from the sickroom. B. A woman’ act of stealing.
C. The life of a royal family. D. The experience of being ill.
B
As AI art generators take the world by storm, some people wonder if their
works should count as art at all. The technology is still developing and has some wrinkles to
iron out, which means there are indeed flaws to consider alongside the incredible artwork a
good artificial intelligence can produce.
Art is classed as the product of imagination, skill, experience, and emotion, usually
meant to represent something for the public to enjoy. Artists spent time and effort putting their
inner worlds onto these works. Machine intelligence also puts a lot of work into sorting
through tons of data, linking someone’s prompt to datasets, and trying to represent it as best as
possible. The difference is that the AI is driven by commands instead of an emotional desire to
express itself.
AI painters can produce over 1,000 original works of art with every tap of the enter key
on a keyboard. But a mass-produced print of the Mona Lisa is worth less than the actual
Leonardo da Vinci’s painting. Why? Scarcity there’s only one of the original. Should
anyone pay for these things? And if an artist puts AI masterpieces up for sale, what should the
price be?
AI art involves a program mimicking(模仿)the work of existing artists to create a new
piece according to the request of a human. But who made the artwork, the machine or its user?
And can the original artists sue for copyrightviolation? Such questions complicate
the merging of artificial intelligence and the art industry, while fueling arguments against
recognizing AI-generated art as marketable artistic products.
Once we’ve answered those questions, we can tackle the really big one: When an AI-
generated painting wins an award, who gets the prize?
14. What does the underlined word“flaws”in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. Benefits. B. Advances. C. Weaknesses. D. Standards.
15. How is AI art different from human art?
A. It is the product of experience. B. It costs less money to produce.
C. It combines different styles of work. D. It is not a mirror of humans’ emotions.
16. Why does the writer mention Mona Lisa in the third paragraph?
A. To prove the popularity of classic artworks.
B. To present the potential trouble with the value of AI art.
C. To show the advantages of AI painters over human artists.
D. To introduce a new way of preserving art masterpieces.
17. What can we infer from paragraph 4?
A. AI art promotes the sale of artistic products.
B. AI art makes copyright issues more complicated.
C. Artists can create more works with the help of AI.
D. There will be fierce competition in the art industry.
C
Textile(纺织品)waste is a growing problem for our environment. The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) reported the US throws away more than 11 million tons of clothing
every year. That is why some small businesses spotting the problem are beginning to recycle
in ways they haven’t before.
Create Good Company is a clothing company that tries to produce sustainable clothing
and repurpose older clothing into updated fashionable items. Maggie Hendricks, the owner of
Create Good Company, said, “If you can improve what you find, why wouldn’t you do that
instead of buying new things? It’s a big issue not to create new waste. I would say we are 90%
recycled materials.”
According to the EPA, the average consumer ( 消费 者 ) throws away 81.5 pounds of
clothes every year. “Anywhere between 10%-17% of the waste that’s going into landfills
弃物填埋场)is made up of things like textiles and clothing,” said Danny Katz with the
CoPIRG Foundation. “A lot of the clothing that we’re producing doesn’t even get worn, so it’s
going right to the landfill or even being burned and contributing to pollution that way. It’s
really worrying.”
This is why businesses like Create Good Company exist to use outdated clothing and
turn it into dresses or jackets. “Theres just so much waste and so many big companies that
might not think about it,” Hendricks said. “Just standing with other like-minded people who
are interested in sustainability is important.”
Another important element Hendricks has focused on is creating these items and selling
them at an affordable price. “Sustainability sometimes is green washed in companies and they
make things more expensive, Hendricks said. “That’s not how we become a sustainable
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