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广西壮族自治区玉林市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末教学质量监测英语试题

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日期: 2024-05-01
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第一部分,听力,第一节,听下面五段对话,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。(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
第一部分,听力,第二节,听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
第二部分,阅读理解,第一节,阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
 阅读理解

Here are some of the best shopping malls in the world.

Mall of America (Minnesota, the United States)

It isn't just a shopping center; it's a destination. There are more than 520 stores,50 restaurants, more than 30 specialty(特产)food stores, 14 movie screens, a park, an aquarium, and other unique attractions like the LEGO Imagination Center. The mall is so large that it has its own Visitor's Guide.

West Edmonton Mall (Alberta, Canada)

The mall describes itself as "the greatest indoor show on earth". With over 800 stores, over 100 restaurants, an amusement park with roller coasters, a water park, a skating court, themed attractions, and hotels, you can spend your entire vacation within its walls. Shoppers at the West Edmonton Mall can enjoy everything from educational displays to dance parties.

Ala Moana (Hawaii, the United States)

Located in Honolulu, Hawaii, the mall owns a variety of unique features. It is the largest open-air mall. Swinging palm trees(棕桐树)and beautiful Hawaiian sun add to the atmosphere. Creating a Hawaiian experience seems to be part of its appeal because it offers a variety of events including daily classes, Hula shows, live Hawaiian music, and more. While you're there, also make sure to check out the Art Walk—a multi-million dollar collection of art.

Galleria Vittorio Emmanuel(Milan, Italy)

If antique(古老的)and period art is your thing, the Galleria Vitoria Emmanuele is a not-to-be-missed stop on your journey. Topped with glass round roofs, this masterpiece in architecture has interesting and significant history. Thought as one of the world's best shopping destinations, it is definitely known mostly for its ancient and splendid architecture, brand name stores, and historical significance.

 阅读理解

Tony Gemignani started rolling pizza dough(面团)when he was 17. "I loved it and customers loved it," said Gemignani.

More than three decades later, Gemignani, now 49, is a famous pizza acrobat(杂技演员)with 13 world titles. He has also won several Guinness World Records.

Pizza acrobatics(杂技) has been around since the 1980s. The sport is throwing stretched pizza dough in the air and using it to perform exciting tricks. Seeming to have no gravity(引力), the do ugh is thrown straight into the air in perfect round plate.

It might seem like an unusual hobby, but throwing pizzas is no joke. Like other com-petitive sports, it requires focus, physical strength, and—perhaps most importantly—practice. Lots of practice.

"It's difficult. You need to move quickly and easily," said Gemignani, who initially practiced turning pizzas with wet towels, which he cut and attached together to form a 16-inch circle. "It takes a bit of perseverance(毅力)."

Also, he added, pizza dough can be easily broken. For example, warm weather makes dough softer, which is easier to tear in midair. "It's flexible, it can tear, and it changes shape," Gemignani said. However, the challenge is part of what attracts Gemignani to the sport.

Although Gemignani has performed thousands of times, "I still get nervous," he said. In addition to competition, he has traveled from London to Thailand—throwing pizzas at cancer camps, local festivals, sports games, talk shows, and other gatherings large and small. He especially loves performing for children. "It's so rewarding," said Gemignani, who has an 8-year-old son.

"I could never get tired of pizza," said Gemignani. "Pizza always takes you back to a time when things in life were much simpler," he said. "No stress. It's all about eating good food and having a good time."

 阅读理解

In South Korea, students should pay for everything they learn in classes from K-pop auditions to real estate deals. Now, top Korean firms are introducing artificial intelligence in hiring and job seekers want to learn how to defeat the robots to get a job.

Many major South Korean companies like SK Innovation and Hyundai use AI in hiring, which generates classes for AI hiring booming fast. Career advisor Park Seong-jung is now offering a three-hour training course in handling recruitment, screening by computers, not people.

Preparing for such tests doesn't necessarily involve simply memorizing answers. "Don't force a smile with your lips," Park Seong-jung told students looking for work in a recent session, one of many in which he said he has conducted for hundreds of people. "Smile with your eyes."

One AI video system review ed by Reuters asks candidates to introduce themselves, during which it spots and counts facial expressions including "fear" and "joy" and analyses word choices. It then asks questions that can be tough: "You are on a business trip with your boss and you spot him using the company credit card to buy himself a gift. What will you say?"

Kim Seok-wu, a 22-year-old senior at a top university, recently failed to get beyond an AI interview for a management position at a retail company. "I think I will feel hopeless if all companies go AI for hiring," Kim said. "The AI interview is too new, so job hunters don't know what to prepare for and any preparations seem meaningless since AI will read our faces if we make something up."

 阅读理解

Can you imagine what you wear can reveal a story about you?

Recent research shows that you can tell a lot about someone's personality, politics, status, age and income just from looking at a photo of their shoes or clothes. Did you ever notice that when former US president Barack Obama addressed a crowd of working class Americans, he would speak with no jacket and his sleeves rolled up? That silently and instantly communicated to the audience that he too was a hard worker.

When you're dressing or grooming, consider what it says about you and whether it's in line with the message you want to communicate. There's no right or wrong. It's all about context(情景). A tie can make you look reliable and rooted in tradition. This might be important at an investment firm, where clients want to know that you're serious about managing their capital, a formal party like meeting the elders or even a wedding ceremony. But it can also come off as stuffy(刻板的)and resistant to change, which may be inappropriate for a newly-built tech company.

Of course, dressing smart is also important for your confidence and sense of self-empowerment. But your style does more than just send messages, to your mind or to others. New research shows it actually impacts how you think. Professional dress, one study found, increases abstract thinking and gives people a broader perspective. So that tie might actually be switching on your creativity button. "The formality(正式)of clothing might not only influence the way others perceive a person, and how people perceive themselves, but also could influence decision making in important ways through its influence on processing style," the study says. Professional clothes create social distance. When we are more socially distant, we tend to think in more distant, abstract terms.

Taking intentional command of how you dress and present is a good step in empowering yourself, accomplishing your goals, and living a more lucid life at the helm of your decisions. So pay attention!

第二部分,阅读理解,第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Taking a holiday doesn't mean letting go of all the eco-friendly choices. There are many ways you can have a much-deserved break without harming the environment.

Forget planes. While most forms of transport produce carbon dioxide, planes have a massive carbon footprint because of the huge number of miles they travel. Many of us ignore the endless beautiful scenery around us. There's the outstanding beauty of the Mississippi River.

Alternatively, you can drive your car to the Grand Canyon to see its splendor.

Pack with care.  All of their bottles, from shampoo and conditioner to body wash and moisturizer(润肤霜), are now made from recycled plastic that can be repurposed again and again so no new plastic is produced. And their iconic soap bars now also come in plastic-free packaging.

Hotels can be huge producers of greenhouse gases. Think about the water that's wasted and all the buffet food that goes uneaten. So choose an eco-friendly option instead. Camping and a home stay —where you live with a family in their own home — are two of the best options. But if you insist on staying in the hotel, pick one made from sustainable materials.

Buy gifts responsibly. Bringing back gifts for friends and loved ones is part of the fun of a holiday. Avoid anything plastic, or if it is plastic, make sure it is 100% recyclable, and make sure your friends will love whatever you give them so it isn't just thrown in the bin headed for landfill.

A.Consider green accommodation.

B.But make sure you choose items carefully.

C.Think about living in an eco-friendly hotel.

D.It's also acceptable to live in a hotel using new energy.

E.So why not give up flying in favor of a holiday closer to home?

F.Take environmentally-friendly beauty and bath products with you.

G.So why do planes consume so much fuel compared with other transport?

第三部分,英语知识运用,第一节,完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Whenever I visited my grandfather Jack, he burst with questions. Each time I 1 , however, his face would settle into a puzzled expression. He'd leaned closer. My 2 grew louder and louder until I was practically shouting at him. Then he raised his hands, and 3 me away with a resigned sigh.

Jack loved company, and loved having long 4 . But by the time he turned 80, more than 70% of his 5  was gone. Jack spent thousands on medical-grade hearing aids. They were functional, but made all noises loud. The devices became even less 6  as his ears got worse and worse. Simple conversations were 7  in shouting matches and frustration. Phone calls were impossible, either.

When I visited him in the fall of 2022,18 a pair of earphones. The earphones had a new 9 that lets a mobile phone transmit audio from the microphone directly to compatible(兼容的)hearing aids working with an app. I put them in my grandfather's ears, 10 the app on my phone and spoke into it. Then I watched Jack no d his head in 11 . He understood my words! And when he responded 12 and in complete sentences, it felt like a 13 had closed. Both of us were excited. For the first time in years, Jack and I talked clearly.

These days, Jack and his new earphones are 14 . He's fa r less lonely. He can finally meet people again and 15 entire conversations, as long as they speak into his phone. He is smiling the biggest smile I have seen on his face in years.

第三部分,英语知识运用,第二节,语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,共15分)
第四部分,写作,第一节(满分15分)
第四部分,写作,第二节(满分25分)
 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

A SPECIAL DAY

When the 6 a. m. alarm went off on Father's Day, Helen's parents were awakened with a loud bang as she smashed (打碎) the piggy bank with hammer. "What's wrong?" exclaimed by Helen's mother, but Helen said it was a secret. She picked up the money on the ground, and rushed to the shoe cabinet to find father's shoes secretly. Ten minutes later, Helen came out of the door with a piece of paper in her hand without telling anyone.

Helen hurried to a shoe shop and said to the salesman, "I want to buy a pair of shoes for adults. Can you recommend one for me?" The salesman said, "What size do you want?" Helen immediately took a piece of paper out of her bag and gave it to the assistant. "Why are there shoes prints on the paper?" asked by the clerk curiously. Helen said, "It was my little idea. I drew a picture of my dad's shoes with a pen, and it was a great way to get the right shoes for him without letting him know." At the salesman's recommendation, Helen chose a pair of shoes, because her father had not bought a pair of good shoes for a long time, and his shoes were worn out and always wet on rainy days. The salesman took different sizes of shoes to make a comparison with the shoes on the paper, and finally decided on the right size. Then he smiled and handed it to Helen.

Helen took out a pile of one-dollar coins from her bag, and said to the clerk, "Here is all the pocket money I have saved." The salesman was amazed by this 6-year-old girl when counting the coins. He said to Helen, "Your money is just enough, you are a good girl and your father will be very happy for that."

注意:1、所续写短文的词数应为150词左右;2、续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。

Paragraph 1: 

When Helen returned home, she found her father standing at the door, angry but worried.

Paragraph 2: 

Helen took out the new shoes for her father from her bag. 

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