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青島教學質(zhì)量檢測高一英語第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。A1234PENSisyourNo.1sourceforpromotionalpens,advertisingpens,andlogopens.Wehavebeeninbusinesssince1976,soyoucanbeconfidentthatyou’redealingwithatrustednameintheindustry.Everyonelovesafreepen,andbyprovidingyourcustomerswithapenfeaturingyourpanyname,logo,ormessage,youcanbesurethatyourpanynamewillalwaysbeontheirmind!Ourcustomimprintingserviceesatnoextracharge,sothepriceyouseeisthepriceyoupayforthepersonalizedpens.★Doyouneedpensfast?InaRUSHfortradeshowsoracorporateevent?Tryour48hourpromotionalpensrushservicefreeofcharge.Wepresentyouwithmanystylesandtypesofprintedpen.Letusknowwhichpromotionalpenyoulikeandwithin48hoursyouwillhavethepens.★Wanttousethetraditionalmethodofpromotionalpenstoreachouttocustomers,butdon’twanttocausemoredamagetotheenvironment?1234PENSnowofferseco-friendlyadvertisingpenstosuitanypany’spromotionalneeds.1234PENScanconfidentlyofferproductswhicharemadefromeco-friendlymaterials,includingpaper,cardboard,cornstarch,pine,bambooandevenrecycledplasticwaterbottles.1234PENSoffersaselectionofeco-friendlyretractableandstick-typeballpointpens,mechanicalpencilsandhighlighters,allforlessthan$2.00each.Imprintingoflogosandcorporateinformationisavailableinsixteendifferentcolors.Eachpenhastheuniversalrecyclingsymbolprintedonit,showingclientsthepany’smitmenttotheenvironment.Feelfreetocallusat8447367oremailusinfo1234PENSifyouhaveanyquestions.1.Whatdoweknowabout1234PENS?A.Ithasitsnameprintedoneachpen.B.Ithasahistoryofover40years.C.Ithasbuiltupalargepenmarket.D.Itchargesalowpriceforextraservice.2.WhatismainlydiscussedinParagraph3?A.Thedifferenttypesoftheproducts.B.Thehighqualityoftheproducts.C.Thetradeshowsof1234PENS.D.Thequickserviceof1234PENS.3.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto__________.A.introducethedifferentservicesof1234PENSB.explaintheprocessofmakinglogopensC.persuadepeopletoordertheproductsD.showpeoplehowtochoosedifferentpensBFeelingsaretheemotionalandphysicalresponsestowhatwethinkaboutandhowwereacttodailyevents.Feelingsarenatural—wecan’tstopthemfromhappening.Becausewearealldifferent,werespondtofeelingsinvariousways,sometimespositivelyandsometimesnegatively.Butifweareawareofourfeelings,wecanlearntorespectourselvesandothers.Therearemanymisunderstandingsaboutfeelings.Forexample,“Feelings,thatwomanishstuff.”Recognizingthatfeelingsarerealandnaturalforeveryoneisimportant.Someofusmayneveragreethatfeelingsareapartofliving.Itmaybedifficultforsomeofustotalkaboutourfeelings.Learningaboutpersonalfeelingsisimportantinbuildingself-awarenessandrelationshipswithothers.Mostmentallyhealthyindividualslearntoacceptfeelings,bothgoodandbad.“Feelingsdon’texist,ortheyaredangerous.Sonooneshouldtalkaboutthem.”Refusingtoadmitfeelingscandamagerelationships.Itcanalsobuildupemotionstothepointwhennegativebehaviorsbreakout,forexample,whenanangrypersonhitsthetable.Notbeingabletotalktothosewerespectaboutourfeelingsmaycauseanemotional“shutdown”.Talkingaboutpersonalfeelingswithyourfamilymayhelp.Butifitdoesn’t,youmayneedtotalkaboutyourfeelingswithsomeoneelse.Insteadofdenyingfeelings,itishealthiertotalkaboutthem.Oneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandotocreaterespectinafamilyisnevertodenysomeone’sfeelings.Trytospendtimeeachday,perhapsatthedinnertableorinaprivatechat,talkingaboutfeelings.Teachyourchildrenbyexample,like“Ifeelafraidthatyouwillbesleepytomorrowifyoudon’tgotobedsoon.”Learntobeagoodlistenerandshowunderstanding.4.Whatisthefeatureoffeelings?A.Theyarenegative. B.Theyhappennaturally.C.Theyaredangerous. D.Theyexistinwomen.5.Whydoestheauthormention“anangrypersonhitsthetable”inParagraph3?A.Totellastory. B.Toexplainanidea. C.Toshowafact. D.Togiveadefinition.6.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtalkingaboutfeelings?A.Doubtful. B.Negative. C.Favorable. D.Indifferent.7.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Waysofsharingfeelingsinafamily. B.Effectsofdenyingsomeone’sfeelings.C.Reasonsforhavingrespectinafamily. D.Importanceofteachingkidsaboutfeelings.CTheUnitedStatesisanationofcarowners.Ninety-fivepercentofhouseholdsownacar,and85percentofpeoplegettoworkinone.Thislifestylecontributestocongestion(擁堵)onourroadsanddamagestheenvironment.Asautonomousvehiclesbegintohitthestreetsoverthenextdecadeorso,it’sbelievedthatallthiswillchange.Autonomousvehicleswillmostlikelydecreasethenumberandseverityofcrashes,allowcarstotravelmorecloselytogetherandimprovecooperationbetweenvehicles,allofwhichtendtoreducetrafficjamsandincreasecapacity.However,thisfutureisnotcertain.Torealizethefullpotentialbenefitsofdriverlesscars,wewillhavetoactsoontoencourageacultureinwhichtransportationisshared.Manypeopleintheautomobileindustryassumethatdriverlessvehicleswillautomaticallybeshared,butthereislittleevidencethatthisistrue.Mostestimatessuggestthatdriverlesscarswilleventuallybeonlyslightlymoreexpensivethantraditionalcars,whichmeansthey’llbewithinreachofmanyconsumers,sousersarenotwillingtosharerides.Ifmostpeoplearegoingtobuyintoashared-rideculture,theyneedtogetasignificantbenefit.Savingafewdollarsoffthefareisn’tlikelytopromotethemovementsignificantly.Abetterbenefitwouldbeknowingthatyou’regoingtoreachyourdestinationmorequickly.Thewaytomakesureofquickpassageistoredesignourroadstogiveprioritytoride-sharingautonomousvehicleslikebuildingprioritylanes.Thecostoftravelwillalsobevariedbasedonhowefficientlyavehicleusestheroads.Autonomousvehiclescarryingmorepeopleshouldgethigherprioritythanthosecarryingoneornoneatall.Decision-makersmustpushforrewardsthatencouragethemostefficientuseofourlimitedroadwayinfrastructure(基礎設施).Theautonomousfutureisrapidlyapproaching;itiscriticalthatweactnow,whiletheimpactsofautonomousvehiclesontrafficjamsandemissionsarestilllargelywithinourcontrol.8.What’sthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopic. B.Toinformtheseveretrafficproblem.C.TocondemnAmericaforitshugecarhouseholds. D.Toshowthedamageofcarstotheenvironment.9.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Autonomousvehiclesworsentrafficjamsonroads.B.Autonomousvehiclesarelikelytoreducetrafficjams.C.Savingsomefarescontributestoshared-ridesignificantly.D.Manypeoplehaveriddenautonomousvehiclestoavoidtrafficjams.10.Whichwillbeabenefitofsharingautonomousvehicles?A.Tosavealargeamountofmoney.B.Topromotethedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology.C.Toredesignroadstoprioritizecar-sharedmodes.D.Toallowyoutoreachyourdestinationmuchmorequickly.11.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DriverlessCarsWillMakeOurTrafficProblemsWorse.B.AutonomousVehiclesWillMakeaDifferencetoTraffic.C.Decision-makersShouldTakeSomeMeasuresQuickly.D.TheCurrentSituationofCarsintheUnitedStatesisSerious.DHeatcankill.Itlowersaworker’sabilitytoconcentrateandleadstonotableincreasesinworkplaceinjuries,researchsuggests.Yet,forreasonsincludingfinancialneed,workplacepressureandalackofawarenessofthehealthimpactsofhightemperatures,manypeoplecontinuetoworkpasttheirheattolerance.Outdoorworkers,notablythosewithintheconstructionandagriculturalindustry,arethemostaffectedbyrisingheat.EventhefittestpeopleintheworldareimpressionableliketheOlympicathletescollapsinginthebakingheatofTokyo.Therearesomeeasywaystoreducetheriskofheatexhaustion(熱衰竭).Optimizingworkhourstoavoidworkersbeingoutwhenthesunisatitshottestmayhavethegreatesteffectonemployeehealth.Individualized,wearablesensorscouldbeausefultoolfordetermininglikelyheatexhaustion.Earlyadoptionofthesedeviceswouldbeawin-win,accordingtoDrJenniferRunkle,anenvironmentalepidemiologist(流行病學家):boostingproductivityandreducinginjury“whileensuringthehealthandsafetyofanageingworkforceandreducingtheriskofheatexhaustion”.Widertake-upofwearableheatsensorsbyemployees,employersandhealthcareproviderswouldalsohelpoveregapsinheatawareness.“Oneimportantfindingwediscoveredinourresearchwithoutdoorworkersisthattherewasamismatchbetweenworkersabilitytosenseheatriskandtheiractualexposuretoextremeheatgainedbywearables”,saidDrRunkle.Anotheraidcouldbewearablecoolingtechnology,butsuchdevicesarelimitedinavailability.OnesuchdeviceisSony’sReonPocket2,whichitlaunchedinApril.Awearablecoolingorwarmingdeviceworninsideclothing,ituseselectricalconductorsthattransfer(轉(zhuǎn)移)heatwhenelectricityisrunthroughthem.Therearepromisingexamplesofpaniestakingmoreresponsibilityforprotectingworkersfromextremeheat,suchasmanagersofbusdriversinJinan,China.Responsibleemployersshouldbeprovidingdrinksandshadedrestareastooutdoorworkers.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impressionable”inparagraph2mean?A.Highlyimpressive. B.Slightlysensible. C.Easilyinfluenced. D.Hardlyevaluated.13.WhatdidDrRunklefindout?A.Theworkforcewasageingrapidly.B.Wearableheatsensorslackedgreataccuracy.C.Employersattachedlittleimportancetoheatexhaustion.D.Workers’heatawarenessandactualheatweredifferent.14.WhyarebusdriversinJinanmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.TostressthepopularityofReonPocket2.B.Toshowtheiremployersareresponsible.C.Torevealtheyareverytolerantofextremeheat.D.Todescribetheirunbearablepressureofwork.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AdjustmentstoWorkHoursCanBeLife-saving.B.CampaignersAreCallingforWorkplaceProtection.C.HowCanNewTechnologyProtectOutdoorWorkers?D.HowWereBodyTemperatureMonitorsInvented?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Lookingtofindthatperfectbook?Whetheryou’reanenthusiasticreaderorjustjumpingintothereadingtrain,choosingagoodbooktoreadcanseemlikeatoughtask,especiallywithsomanybookstochoosefrom.We’vegotthebesttipsandtricksforpickingoutthebooks.Whoknows?____16____.Readbooksbyyourfavoriteauthor(s)Reachforabookyouknowyou’lllikebecauseoftheauthor.____17____,youprobablyhaveanauthorortwoyouareabsolutelyfondof.Readingthroughtheauthor’slistofworkswillhelpyouseewhattitlesyouhaven’tread—theseunreadtitlesmayjustbe5-starreads.____18____Chooseforabookthat’salreadywidelypraisedandhighlyrated.It’seasytofeelconfusedaboutwhattoreadnextwhentherearethousandsuponthousandsofbookstochoosefrom.Youcannarrowdownyoursearchbytakingalookataward-winningbooks.Thesebooksareconsiderednotableforareason,sopickoneuptoseewhatitisabout.____19____.Chooseabookaboutatopicthatinterestsyou____20____,justreachforsomethingthatreflectsyourreallifeandrelatestoyourhobbiesandinterests.Thisisagreatwaytodiscovercharactersandstoriesyoucanrelateto.Lookattitlesandcoverscarefullyforkeywordsthatrepresentyourfavoritethings,ordoaquickon-linesearchwithyourkeywordand“book”or“fictionbook”.A.Ifyou’reanenthusiasticreaderB.Reachforaward-winningbooksC.NarrowdownthewaysofchoosingbooksD.YoumayjustfindyourperfectbookyoulikeE.Onceyou’restuckonwhatkindofbooktopicknextF.JustdoitquicklyandseewhatcanmotivateyourinterestG.Afterchoosingthebook,youmayfindyouhavemanyinterests第二部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WehadtwoadorablecatsnamedBooandScout.Scoutateanythingwegaveand____21____spendinghisdaysinthefortablecouch(長沙發(fā))whileBoowas____22____infoodandmoreadventurous.Moreover,Boowasmoreobservant,andhe____23____tolearnskillsveryquickly.ThoughBoohadhisdailyoutdoor____24____,healwaysreturnedhomeatnighttosleepinthebasementwithScout.Ourbasementwas____25____fromtherestofthehousebyaheavydoor.Inthemorning,IfounditdifficulttoknowwhenBoowasreadytoventureoutsideorwhenScoutwasreadytotestthe____26____ofthecouch.Bothcatswouldsitquietlybehindthedoor____27____Ihappenedtorememberthemoropenedthedoorforsomereason.Todealwiththedoorproblem,Iboughtacatbellwithabutton.Itriedto____28____BooandScouttopressthebuttontomakearingingsoundwhentheywantedout.IassumedthatBoowouldgraspthe____29____quickly,butIwasn’tsureifScoutwouldunderstand._____30_____,withinaweek,Scoutlearnedtoringthebell.WhenIheardthe_____31_____,I’dopenthedoor.However,despitemybest_____32_____,Boowantedtodonothingwiththebell.Hewouldalways_____33_____thedoortobeopened.Fortunately,thetwocats_____34_____thedoordilemmaontheirown.Somehow,Boo_____35_____torubnoseswithScoutwhenhewantedtogooutsideandScoutwouldringthebellforBoo.21.A.missed B.risked C.enjoyed D.a(chǎn)voided22.A.careless B.selective C.experienced D.normal23.A.seemed B.continued C.pretended D.desired24.A.dilemmas B.a(chǎn)ssignments C.a(chǎn)dventures D.holidays25.A.removed B.separated C.protected D.forbidden26.A.softness B.beauty C.pressure D.value27.A.a(chǎn)fter B.if C.though D.until28.A.teach B.force C.elect D.bear29.A.proposal B.plan C.theory D.skill30.A.Undoubtedly B.Generally C.Unexpectedly D.Fortunately31.A.sigh B.whisper C.scream D.ring32.A.pursuits B.schedules C.efforts D.requirements33.A.breakup B.waitfor C.knockat D.callon34.A.a(chǎn)nalyzed B.solved C.found D.a(chǎn)ccepted35.A.began B.a(chǎn)greed C.failed D.happened第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WangFaesfromYunnanProvince.Heisa14-year-oldboy____36____wontheU14boys’singlestitleinatennispetitioninSeptember.Heusedtohelphisfamily____37____farmworkathome.Andbamboobasketsaresymbolicfarmingtoolsinhishometown.Villagersalwayscarrythemwhen____38____(work)inthefield.Hecarrieshisrackets(球拍)inthebasket____39____(honor)hishometown,whichis____40____(impress).WangFastartedtolearntennisin2016afterhe____41____(choose)byZhangXiaohong,headcoachofatennisclub.Overtheyearsheandhisteammateshavemadegreateffortstoadvance____42____(they)skillsandgainmoreknowledge.____43____(final),hebecamethechampioninthetennistour.Hewasconsideredtobe____44____darkhorseinthegameandhisvillagersareproudofhim.Hissuccessinspiredmany____45____(teenager)aroundthecountry.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是新華的學生李華,本周六你班同學打算舉行一次登山活動。請用英文給外教David寫一封信,邀請他參加此次活動。具體內(nèi)容如下:、1.集合時間與地點:8:00,校門口;2.攜帶物品:食物、水、相機等;3.返回時間:下午兩點;4.登山的益處。注意:詞數(shù)100左右。DearDavid,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。MygranddaughterElizabethlivesinWashingtonstate.Whenshewasarathernaive12yearold,shehadspentthesummervisitingherfathernearAtlanta,Georgia.Elizabeth'sschoolwastostartinaboutthreeweeks,soitwasdecidedthatshecouldstopandvisitwithusinTexasbeforereturningtoWashingtonjustintimetostartschool.Ourvisitwouldberathershort,butElizabethissuchajoythatweenjoyeverymomentthatwecansharewithher.Ican'timaginewhatthetravelagentinGeorgiawasthinkingwhenshescheduled12-year-oldLizzy'sflights.First,shewastoflyfromAtlantatoHoustonWilliamHobbyAirport,arrivingabout9:00p.m.ThenshewastodepartforSanAntonioabout11:00p.m.fromHouston'sGeorgeH.W.BushInter.ContinentalAirport.However,Bushissome25milesacrosstownfromHoustonHobbyAirport,andtherewasnogroundtransportationavailablebetweenthetwo.TheladywhosatnexttoLizontheplanelearnedofthesituationand,sensingLiz'sworry,gaveheraphonecardand$10.00.WhenElizabethcalledusandexplainedhersituation,weadvisedhertocontactapoliceofficerthereattheterminal.Shedid.HeputherintouchwithMsJoyFears,aContinentalgateagent.Initially,MsFearswasgoingtoputElizabethinataxitomakethecross-towntrip.Lizhad$20.00orsothatherdadhadgivenheruponleavingAtlantaHartsfieldAirport,plusthe$10.00thatherseatmatehadgivenher—enoughforthetaxifaretoBushAirport.However,nodoubtconsideringLiz'sageandthelatehour,MsFearsdecidedtoshowherkindnessbytakinganenjoyable“doityourself”approach.FirstMsFearsgotamealvoucher(代金券)andgotLizzyfed.ThensheproceededtoroundupLiz'sbaggage,thenputboththeluggageandourgranddaughterinherprivatevehicle.ShewentsofarastopersonallydeliverLiztotheContinentalgateatBush,andsawtoitthatshewasproperlycheckedinandonherwayforthe55minuteflightfromHoustontoSanAntonio.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。WefeelverygratefultoLiz'sseat-mate,theHoustonpoliceofficer.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Therearemanyhelpfulfolkswhodon'tgetrecognitionfortheirkindness.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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