江西省九江市重点中学九江六校2022-2023学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题(含听力).docx
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1、江西省九江市重点中学九江六校2022-2023学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题(含听力)学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、短对话1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a clothing store. B. In the street.C. In a gym.【答案】C【原文】 W: Excuse me, sir? Do you know where the dressing room is? This is my first time with my friends here.M: Please walk forward t
2、o the end of the badminton court. You will see it right in the corner. W: Thanks.2. When will the man get to the station by car?A. At 8: 30 am.B. At 8: 45 am.C. At 9: 00 am.【答案】A【原文 J W: Honey, what time are you going to set out for the train station? I will drive you there.M: Im planning to leave a
3、t 8: 15 am. It will take me 3() minutes to arrive there. With your help, I will get there 15 minutes earlier.W: OK.3. What does the mans father probably do?A. Hes a doctor.B. Hes a cook.C. Hes a male nurse.【答案】B原文】W: Who cooks most of the meals in your family? Your dad?M: No, ifs my grandma. My dad
4、doesnt have much time to cook fbr us, even though he is at the very top of this cooking career.W: How about your mom?M: She is quite busy working in the city hospital.4. Why did the man failed the biology lest?A. He wasnt well prepared.B. He didnt like the subject. C. He missed his mother.【答案】A Mars
5、, (he astronauts will need to wail until Earth and Mars are correctly aligned again before returning.There is another problem. How do the travelers guarantee the supply of enough oxygen, water and food? Growing plants that produce both food and oxygen is a good start. However, this means that should
6、 the plants die, things will go wrong. Astronauts could take food, water, and oxygen along, but enough supplies for the entire trip will add weight and size to the spacecraft. One possible solution might be to send materials to be used on Mars ahead, and let them wait until the humans get there.Stil
7、l, the plans are theoretical. Over the coming two decades, mission planners hope to close the gap between theory and reality. Maybe then, human can actually send astronauts to Mars on long-term missions of exploration.28. What do we know about the previous visits to Mars?A. They all turned out to be
8、 a big failure.B. They were all guided and managed by robots.C. They showed its difficult for humans to go there.D. They proved its popular to send humans there.29. What is paragraph 3 mainly talking about?A. The distance between Mars and Earth.B. The traveling routines of Earth and Mars.C. The effe
9、ct of technology on journey to Mars.D. The time of journeying between Earth and Mars.30. How can humans get enough materials for survival on Mars?A. By sending them lo Mars ahead of time.B. By planting a variety of plants on Mars.C. By carrying enough supplies fbr the trip.D. By using the existing m
10、aterials on Mars.31. What is the authors attitude towards the trip to Mars?1 . Unclear. B. Hopeful.C. Unconcerned. D. Doubtful.【答案】28. C 29. D 30. A 31. B【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章对人类到达火星存在的难题和可能性进行了介绍。28 .细节理解题。根据第二段第二句到最后一句So far, nearly two-thirds of Mars missions have met with some failure or misfortune. An
11、d those are just robotic! 1( gels more crucial when it comes to sending people to Mars! Mars is about 150 times farther than the Moon, which means more added fuel, bigger capsules and bigger rockets. Those challenges make a trip to Mars different from landing on the Moon.(到目前为止,近三分之二的火星任务遭遇 了一些失败或不幸
12、。这些还都是机器人!在将人类送上火星的问题上,这一点变得更加 重要!火星的距离大约是月球的150倍,这意味着需要更多的燃料、更大的太空舱和更 大的火箭。这些挑战使得火星之旅不同于登陆月球。)”可知,从之前的火星之旅中我们 可以了解到人类很难到达那里。故选C。29 .主旨大意题。根据第三段第-J4iSince Mars is so far away and turns around the Sun at a different rate from Earth, scientists must lime launches very precisely.(由于火星离太阳很 远,而且绕太阳旋转的速度与
13、地球不同,科学家必须非常精确地计算发射的时间。广和 最后一句While it may be possible to cut the travel time down to a month or two by using advanced technology, once on the surface of Mars, the astronauts will need to wait until Earth and Mars are correctly aligned again before returning.(虽然使用先进的技术有可能将旅行 时间缩短到一两个月,但一旦到达火星表面,宇航员就
14、需要等到地球和火星再次正确对 齐后才能返回。)“可知,第三段主要是讲在地球和火星之间旅行的时间。故选D。30 .细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句One possible solution might be to send materials to be used on Mars ahead, and let them wait until the humans get there.(一种可.能的解决方案 是提前把火星上使用的物资送过去,让它们等待人类到达那里。)“可知,人类可以通过 提前将物资送到火星上的方式来在火星上获得足够的生存资源。故选A。31 .推理判断题。根据最后一段“Still, t
15、he plans are theoretical. Over the coining two decades, mission planners hope to close the gap between theory and reality. Maybe then, human can actually send astronauts to Mars on long-term missions of exploraiion.(不过,这些计划只是 理论上的。在接卜.来的二十年里,任务规划者希望缩小理论与现实之间的差距。也许到 那时,人类真的可以派宇航员去火星进行长期的探索任务。)”可知,作者对
16、火星之旅的 态度是充满希望的。故选B。Inspired by how ants move through narrow spaces, scientists have built a robot that draws in its limbs (肢)to pass through narrow passages, climb over steps and move on grass and loose rock.“Insects arc really a neat inspiration fbr designing robot systems that can perforin various
17、 movement behaviors,“ says Nick Gravish, a roboticist at the University of California,San Diego. Ants adapt their gesture to crawl (爬)through tiny spaces. For example, their legs collapse a bit when they hit an object, and they continue to move forward quickly.Gravish teams robot is about 30 centime
18、ters wide and 20 centimeters long with four wavy limbs. Each limb is made up of six nested tubes that can draw into each other. Whats more, the limbs dont need to be actively powered or adjusted to change their overall length. Instead, springs (弹簧)play a very crucial role because they automatically
19、allow the legs to become short or stretch back out.The robot can change the width and height of its body to achieve larger body sizes than other similar robots. This adaptability lets the robot get into spaces as small as 72 percent its full width and 68 percent its full height. Next, the researcher
20、s plan to actively control the firmness of the springs that connect the leg parts to tune the motion to earth type without consuming too much power.The researchers think (hat such small robots are easy to produce and can be quickly adjusted to explore complex environments. However, despite being abl
21、e to walk across different types of land, the researchers think that these robots are, for now, too breakable for search-and-rescue, exploration or biological monitoring. The new robot takes a step closer to those goals, but getting there will take more than just robotics.32. What inspired Gravish,s
22、 team to design the robot?A. Ants freedom of moving on the earth. B. Ants ability of adapting their gestures.C. Ants ability of doing various behaviors. D. Ants, wisdom of removing different blocks.33. Which of the following determines the flexibility of the new robot?A. The springs on its legs.B. T
23、he lubes on its body.C. The short and wavy legs.D. The small power capacity it carries.34. What do the researchers think of the new robot?A. More actions should be made to realize its goals.B. More solutions should be equipped to make it smart.C. More improvement should be made to perfect its functi
24、on.D. More experiments should be done to prove its multifunction.35. Whal is (he best title for the text?A. A Robot Has Unexpected Functions Than BeforeB. A Robot Is Going to Enter Various Scientific FieldsC. A Robot Shortens Its Limbs to Go Through Narrow SpaceD. A Robot Can Copy Insects5 Behaviors
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