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1、余姚中学2022学年度第二学期高一英语质量检测试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,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 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where might the speakers be now?A. In a supermarket.B. In a hospital.C. At home.【答案】C【解析】【原文】 W: Frank, I bought a ch
2、icken in the supermarket this morning, and the chicken soup is almost ready.Dont forget to take it to Grandpa. The doctor said hed better eat some soup during treatment.M: Tara, its really kind of you.2 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】How did the man feel last night?A. Exhausted.B. Excited.C. Curious.【答案】A【解析】【原
3、文】W: Did you watch the reality TV show last night? It was really exciting.M: No, I didnt. I went shopping with my wife at Macys. There were too many people on Black Friday. I was tiredout and went straight to bed.3 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What does the woman hope to do?A. Take an exam.B. Get some guidanc
4、e.C. Take a trip.【答案】B【解析】原文 W: The final exam nearly drives me crazy. Tm worried about it. So Mr. Jones, could you give me someadvice?M: Oh, to have a peaceful mind! Try to take a short trip with your family.4 .【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】unnecessary things they buy and then throw away. (Sacks的主要关注点是让人们注意他们买
5、了多少不必要的东 西,然后扔掉。)”可知,Sacks想让人们关注自己的不良消费:买不必要的东西然后扔掉它们,这实际上 就是希望人们能够反思自己的消费模式。故选B项。CHave you ever noticed the birdsong you used to wake up to as a child has been thinning? Such has been the case in Australia for the endangered eastern bristlebird, with its numbers declining dramatically in the past 4
6、0 years.At first glance, there is nothing too unique about the eastern bristlebird. Its song, while beautiful, doesnt stand out in a typical Australian forest. Since the 1980s, researchers have been trying to understand why the eastern bristlebird has seen such rapid decline. Time an again, fires ta
7、king place unexpectedly come up as the main factor 一 along with the increase in fire frequency, climate change and habitat loss.Fire can be deadly for many wild animals, but there is something special about the bristlebird that makes it particularly vulnerable (脆弱的)to large, frequent fires. Eastern
8、bristle-birds, despite being able to fly, appear not to appreciate the view of a top story. They dont choose to live in the treetops, or even on lower branches of trees. They preferred low, dense vegetation (植被).This habitat structure is important for many small animals even less noticeable than the
9、 bristlebird, such as spiders, beetles and worms. This means the bristlebird can act like an indicator how the entire understory ecosystem is doing. Unfortunately, low, dense vegetation is often the first to burn and disappear during a fire. Worse still, it takes years for an understory to recover f
10、ully.The eastern bristlebird may only be one fire away from extinction signaling a possible collapse of their groundlevel ecosystem. However, all hope was not lost as this knowledge had led to emergency rescues of bristlebirds. And translocation programs, which has been an important strategy for sav
11、ing almost every vulnerable native Australian species, are in place for this little unremarkable bird.28. What do we know about the eastern bristlebird from the passage?A. It can not fly high.B. It has unique appearance.C. Its song is highly appreciated.D Its situation has attracted great attention.
12、29. Which is the main reason for bristlebirds, decline?A. Unexpected fires.B. Frequent fires.C. Lack of habitat.D. Global warming.30. What makes bristlebirds vulnerable to fires?A. Its importance in ecosystem.B. Its appreciation for top story.C. Its preference for low habitat. D. Its influence on sm
13、all animals.31. What can we expect of bristlebirds in the future?A. Their decline is likely to slow down.B. Their numbers will increase rapidly.C. They may save the entire ecosystem.D. They will disappear with one more fire.【答案】28.D29. B 30. C 31. A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了东刺莺鸟的数量迅速下降的原因以及准备拯救它的计划。【2
14、8题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段中 “At first glance,there is nothing too unique about the eastern bristlebird. Its song,while beautiful, doesnt stand out in a typical Australian forest. Since the 1980s,researchers have been trying to understand why the eastern bristlebird has seen such rapid decline.(乍一看,东刺莺鸟并没有什么特别
15、之处。 它的歌声虽然优美,但在典型的澳大利亚森林中并不突出。自20世纪80年代以来,研究人员一直试图弄 清楚为什么东刺莺鸟数量如此迅速地下降)”可知,东刺莺鸟数量迅速下降的情况引起了关注。故选D 项。【29题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“Time an again, fires taking place unexpectedly come up as the main factor along w汕 the increase in fire frequency, climate change and habitat loss.(一次又一次,意外发生的火灾成为主 要因素,此外还有火灾频率的增加
16、、气候变化和栖息地的丧失)”可知,刺莺鸟数量下降的主要原因是频繁 的火灾。故选B项。【30题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段 “Fire can be deadly for many wild animals, but there is something special about the bristlebird that makes it particularly vulnerable (脆弱的)to large, frequent fires. Eastern bristle-birds, despite being able to fly, appear not to appreciate
17、 the view of a top story. They dont choose to live in the treetops, or even on lower branches of trees. They preferred low, dense vegetation (植被).(对于许多野生动物来说,火灾是致命的, 但bristlebird有一些特殊的地方,使它特别容易受到频繁的大火的影响。尽管会飞,但刺莺鸟似乎不喜欢 顶层的景色。它们不选择住在树顶,甚至不选择住在树的低树枝上。它们喜欢低矮茂密的植被)”可知,刺 莺鸟偏爱低地栖息地使它容易受到火灾的伤害。故选c项。【31题详解】
18、推理判断题。根据最后一段 “The eastern bristlebird may only be one fire away from extinction,signaling a possible collapse of their ground-level ecosystem. However, all hope was not lost as this knowledge had led to emergency rescues of bristlebirds. And translocation programs, which has been an important strate
19、gy for saving almost every vulnerable native Australian species, are in place for this little unremarkable bird.(刺莺鸟可能离灭绝 只有一场大火了,这表明它们的地面生态系统可能崩溃了。然而,所有的希望并没有失去,因为这一知识 导致了对刺莺鸟的紧急救援。迁移计划一直是拯救几乎所有脆弱的澳大利亚本土物种的重要策略,为这种 不起眼的小鸟准备就绪)”可知,救援迁移计划已为刺莺鸟准备就绪。由此推知,它的下降趋势可能会放 缓。故选A项。DThe traditional working day d
20、oesnt benefit night owls(夜猫子),with people who prefer to stay up late twice as likely to underperform at work as early birds ;a new study from Finland has6uggested.Early risers tend to work better early in the morning, while evening types are the opposite. The researchers asked 5,881 individuals born
21、 in 1966 in northern Finland about their working life and health and questioned them about their sleep patterns in 2012 when they were 46 years old. The study participants were monitored over a period of four years.Ten percent of the men and 12% of the women were evening types1, 72% of whom worked i
22、n day jobs,the researchers found. A quarter of people classified as evening types rated their own performance at work as poor. This was a significantly higher proportion(比彳列)than among early birds.nIf evening types have to work in the early morning, they wont rate their work ability as high as morni
23、ng types. The opposite would be true as well. If normal business hours were 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., the early morning types would feel worse than evening types,* said Kristen Knutson, an associate professor at Northwestern University.Suzanne Hood, an associate professor at Bishops University in Quebec, C
24、anada, said that night owls shouldnt be alarmed by the findings.nRating job performance doesnt necessarily tell you about the quality of the work in real terms/ noted Hood. Also, the study was observational一it doesnt mean that being a night owl makes you less able to work.1nFor example, the employee
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