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树德中学高2022级高一下期5月阶段性测试英语试题9.What’sthelargestbuildingontheleft?考试时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人:石海审题人:肖洪林、刘婷A.Abank.B.Anofficebuilding.C.Astore.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?第一部分听力测试(共两节,满分30分)A.Ahotelisbesidethetheatre.第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)B.Themanwantstobuysomeclothesandfood.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C.Thepostofficeisjustacrossthestreet.佳选项。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。每段对听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。话仅读一遍。11.Whichofthefollowingwon’tthespeakersdoonSaturdays?1.Whenwilltheman’smotherprobablyarrive?A.Haveapicnic.B.Ridebikes.C.Takesomepictures.A.At3:30pm.B.At4:30pm.C.At7:00pm.12.WhatwillthespeakersdoafterhavingdinnerwithMarkandMary?2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Gotodance.B.Seeafilm.C.Gohome.A.Hedoesn’thavetimenow.13.Whenwillthewomangotothemuseum?B.Heiswaitingforsomeoneelse.A.OnSundaymorning.B.OnSundayafternoon.C.OnSundayevening.C.Hedoesn’twanttotalkwithMrMiller.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobeaftergraduation?14.Whydoesthewomanwanttotravelaftergraduation?A.Alawyer.B.Adoctor.C.Ateacher.A.Tofindagoodjob.4.WhereisMrDavisnow?B.Toenrichherexperience.A.Athome.B.Inhisoffice.C.Onhiswaytooffice.C.Toseedifferentplacesdescribedinthebooks.5.Whatisthemandoing?15.Accordingtothewoman,howcanwesuitthechangingenvironment?A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makingavisit.C.Makinganappointment.A.Weshouldbeindependent.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)B.Weshouldbewillingtochange.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C.Weshouldgettoknowdifferentpeople.个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各16.Whatwillthewomanlearnwhiletraveling?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。每段对话或独白读两A.Torespectpeople.B.Tohelppeople.C.Tobelieveherself.遍。听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20题。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。17.WhatdidStevelikewhenhewasaboy?6.Whatisprobablyrelatedtotheman’sparkingnumber“A1214”?A.Playingoutside.B.Writinghisownstory.C.LearningFrench.A.Theman’sbirthday.18.WhendidStevebeginhiswritingcareer?B.Thebirthdayoftheman’sson.A.Whenhegraduatedfromschool.C.Thebirthdayoftheman’swife.B.Whenheplayedoutonthehill.7.Whatisprobablythewoman?C.Whenhemovedtoanewschool.A.Asecurityguard.B.Apoliceofficer.C.Aresident.19.WhatkindofwritingdidSteveenjoy?A.Fantasticstories.B.Newsreports.C.Horrorstories.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。20.What’sthemainpurposeofthespeaker’sspeech?8.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Totellusheisveryactive.B.Tosellhisbooks.C.Totellushislifeexperience.A.Onabus.B.Inashoppingdistrict.C.Atastreetcorner.高一英语2023-05阶考第1页共6页 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)BAsix-year-oldlongingtokeepaunicorninherbackyardfiguredshe’dgetthehardpartoutof第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)thewayfirst.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。LastNovember,MadelinewrotealettertotheLosAngelesCountyDepartmentofAnimalACareandControlwithastraightforwardrequest.“DearLACounty,IwouldlikeyourapprovalifIFoodTaboosAroundtheWorldcanhaveaunicorninmybackyardifIcanfindone.Pleasesendmealetterinresponse.”●JamaicanTaboosDirectorMayedarepliedtwoweekslater.Thedepartmentdoesinfactlicenseunicorns,sheWhenitcomestoraisingchildren,therearesomedefinitefood-relatedtaboos(禁忌)said,undercertainconditions.Thoseincludepolishingtheunicorn’shornatleastonceamonthJamaicanpeoplebelievein.Itisbelievedthatifchildreneatchickenbeforetheylearntospeak,withasoftcloth,feedingitwatermelonatleastonceaweek,coveringitwithonlynontoxicandbiodegradablesparklesandgivingitregularaccesstosunlight,moonbeams,andrainbows.And,theywillnevertalk.Eatinghalfaneggwillmakethechildgrowintoathiefanddrinkingmilkbecauseunicornsareindeedveryraretofind,thedepartmentisalsogivingMadelineatoyunicornfromababybottlewillturnthemintoanalcoholic.tokeephercompanyduringhersearch,asatokenofappreciation.●NigerianTaboos“ItisalwaysrewardingtohearfromyoungpeoplewhothoughtfullyconsidertheMuchliketheJamaicantaboos,manyNigerians’taboosrevolvearoundchildren.Whiletheyrequirementsofprovidingalovinghomeforanimals,”Mayedawroteintheletter.“Ilikeyourdon’tbelievechildrenwhoeateggswillturnintothieves,theyhaveparticularlystrongfeelingssenseofresponsiblepetownershiptoseekpermissioninadvancetokeepaunicorninLosAngelesaboutcoconutmilk.AnotherwidelyheldbeliefisthatchildrenwhodrinkthistypeofmilkwillCounty.”MayedatoldtheWashingtonPostthatthisisthefirsttimethedepartmenthasreceivedabecomeunintelligent.requestforalicenseforaunicornoranymythicalcreature.Theywereimpressedwiththefirst●RussianTaboosgraderforwantingtoaskpermissioninthefirstplace,anddoingherresearchtoworkouthowtoOldworldtraditionsareverymuchaliveinRussiawhenitcomestotraditionaldating.Ifyougoaboutthat.Sheandhercolleaguesdealwithalotof“life-and-death”issuesonthejob,whetherarehopingtocourtaladyatarestaurant,donotexpecttogoDutch.Ifyouaretheonewhothat’sseeingcasesofanimalabuseoranimalshurtingpeopleormakingdecisionsabouthavingtoarrangesthedate,youareexpectedtopayforeverything,asmostRussianwomenwon’tevenputdowndangerousorsickanimals.SoMadeline’sletterhasconsiderablybrightenedtheirspirits,bringtheirwalletsonaformaldate.andsheisduetovisitthedepartmentthisweektodiscussherunicornlicenseapplication.Safeto●ChineseTaboossay,she’sinforamagicalsurprise.24.WhydidMadelinewritetheletter?IfyoutraveltoChina,mindingyourchopsticksisimportant.AfterfinishingamealataA.Toapplytovisitaunicorn.B.Tolearntoprovideanimalcare.restaurant,donotleaveyourchopsticksstickingupintheleftoverriceatthebottomofyourbowl.C.Toaskpermissiontokeepapet.D.Tofigureouthowtofindaunicorn.Thatpracticeisemployedwhenfamiliesofferamealtotheirancestors’ghostsatfamilyshrines25.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?(神龛)butChinesebelievedoingsoinarestaurantwouldbothertheownerwithaterriblecurse.A.Madeline’sapplicationwasdisapproved.Formoreglobalfoodtaboos,clickhereandcheckoutthefulllist.B.GuidancewasgivenforMadeline’ssearch.21.Whatisleastrecommendedfor2-year-oldsinNigeria?C.Madelinewaspresentedwithaliveunicorn.A.Halfanegg.B.Chicken.C.Coconutmilk.D.Bottledmilk.D.Requirementsshouldbemetforthelicense.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMayeda?22.Whichcountrystressestheplacementofeatingtoolsaspartofitsfoodtaboos?A.Strict.B.Loving.C.Sensitive.D.Realistic.A.Jamaica.B.Nigeria.C.Russia.D.China.27.WhyhasthelettercheeredupMayedaandhercolleagues?23.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Itisthefirstapplicationletterforapet.A.Afoodbrochure.B.Atravelwebsite.B.Madelineputsgreateffortintoherdream.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Anacademicjournal.C.Animalprotectionisalife-and-deathissue.D.Thedepartmentoftendealswithtoughissues.高一英语2023-05阶考第2页共6页 C31.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?Thewordlisten,asisshowninLongmanDictionary,meanspayingattentiontowhatA.TheAnalysisofaListeningCircleB.TheTricksofSuccessfulListeningsomeoneissayingortoasoundthatyoucanhear.ListeningisdefinitelyanimportantskillinC.TheMisunderstandingofListeningD.TheNecessityofEffectiveListeningcommunication.“Whenpeopletalk,listencompletely.”ThosewordsofErnestHemingwaymightDbeaprettygoodguidingprincipleformanymanagers.Afterall,peoplelikebeinglistenedto.Youremotionhelpsyoumakesenseoftheworld.AtthecoreofanemotionisasubjectiveSomefirmsuseatechniqueknownasa“listeningcircle”.Insuchacircle,onlyonepersonexperienceofthevalenceofit—whatemotionscientistscall“affect”(情感).Generallyspeaking,cantalkabouttheissuestheyfaceatatimeandthereisnointerruption.Astudycitedintheaffectiswhatwearemostfocusedon.Doyouhaveachocolatecakeinfrontofyou?That’sgood!HarvardBusinessReviewfoundthatemployeeswhohadtakenpartinalisteningcircleDoyouseeaspideronthetable!That’sbad!subsequentlysufferedlesssocialanxietyandhadfewerworriesaboutwork-relatedmattersthanYouraffectivereactionstellyouwhichexperiencesaredesirable,andwhicharen’t,butthethosewhodidnot.totalemotionalexperienceincludesallyoudoandthink.YoucanlearnalotbyobservingandListeninghasbeencriticaltothecareerofRichardMullender,whowasahostage(人质)describingthem.Youcanalsolearnalotbyappreciatingtheirsecretlife.negotiator,dealingwitheverythingfromsuicideinterventionstointernationalkidnaps(绑架).HeTheproblemis:theaffectivefeaturesofemotionstendtodominate.Oursubjectivevalenceofdefineslisteningas“theidentification,selectionandinterpretationofthekeywords”.Itiscrucialemotionisalmostallwecansee.Whenemotionsareonlyaboutwhatispleasantorunpleasantintoalleffectivecommunication.subjectiveexperiencerightnow,themoreimportantfeaturesofemotiondisappear.Plentyofpeoplethinkthatgoodlisteningisaboutnoddingyourheadorkeepingeyecontact.Ifyoucanslowdownandexpand;ifyoustoprunningorclinging(沉浸其中)andadoptaButthatisnotreallylistening,MrMullenderargues.Agoodlistenerisalwayslookingforfacts,senseofcuriosity,emotionsbecomemoresubtleanddifferent.Whenfearcomesup,don’twalkemotionsandindicationsoftheotherperson’svalues.Anotherimportantpointtobearinmindisawaysothatfeardissipates.Instead,stay.Allowyourselftofeelthenervousness,thesweating,andthat,whenyoutalk,youarenotlistening.Thelistener’sfocusshouldbeonanalysis.everythingelsethatcomesalongwithit.Itisoneofthehardestthingstodoinlife,butit’salsooneOfcourse,alistenerneedstospeakoccasionally.Oneapproachistomakeanassessmentofofthemostrewarding.Ifyourun,youaretellingbasicpartsofyourbrain,“Iguessthisthreatwhattheotherpersonistellingyouandthencheckitwiththem.Forexample,youcancheckwithreallywasreal.Ibetterstayawayfromit.”Youaretrainingyourselftofear,regardlessofthattheotherpersonbysaying“Itseemstomethatwhatyouwantis…”.Thatgivestheotherpartyasituation.Ifyoucling,youaresaying,“Escapefromthisemotionisathreat”,andsinceitisnotahappyexperience,happinessslipsthroughyourhandslikesand.sensethattheyarebeingunderstood.ThefundamentalaimistobuilduparelationshipsotheotherNotethatyoucannotfoolyourself.Justallowthefullemotion.Youwillneverenterintotheirpersonlikesyouandtrustsyou,MrMullendersays.secretlifeuntilyoustoprunningorclinging.Tocontrolyourlife,youneedtoactivelytrainyour28.Whatcanwelearnabouta“listeningcircle”?emotionstobeyourally(同盟).Observe.Describe.Appreciate.DothatandyoumayfindyouA.Alisteningcirclefocusesonpersonalissues.havealliesforhealthylivingthatwerethereallalong.B.Inalisteningcircle,aspeakerwon’tbeinterrupted.32.Whydoestheauthormention“chocolatecake”and“spider”inParagraph1?C.Alisteningcircleincreasesworriesaboutwork-relatedmatters.A.Toexplainthecomplexresponseofemotions.D.Employeesgetridofsocialanxietybytakingpartinalisteningcircle.B.Toshowthesubjectiveexperienceofemotions.29.What’sMrMullender’sattitudetospeakingoccasionallywhenlistening?C.Toemphasizethesignificanceofemotionsinlife.A.Critical.B.Opposed.C.Cautious.D.Favorable.D.Toindicatethegoodnessandbadnessoftheworld.30.Whyshouldwebegoodlisteners?33.Whatistheconsequenceifyoujustfocusonyourpresentfeelings?A.Tobelikedandtrustedbytheotherperson.A.Thepresentfeelingsarelessobvious.B.Tocheckourassessmentswiththeotherperson.B.Thesubjectiveemotionsarelesspowerful.C.Tomakeassessmentsofwhattheotherpersonissaying.C.Theoverallpictureofemotionsiseasiertoignore.D.Tohaveasenseofbeingunderstoodbytheotherperson.D.Theobservationanddescriptionofemotionsareeasier.高一英语2023-05阶考第3页共6页 34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dissipates”inParagraph4probablyreferto?36.Accordingtothenewfindings,takingstepstopreventnorthernforestfiresmay_______.A.Deepens.B.Spreads.C.Disappears.D.Sticks.A.leadtoalongerfireseason35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?B.resultinawarmingclimateA.Thesecretofemotions.B.Thesubjectiveexperience.C.protecttheforestsandtheenvironmentthereC.Theimportanceofalliesinlife.D.Magicalfunctionsofemotions.D.causetheforestfirestooccurmorefrequentlyE37.ThefollowingarealltheimmediateeffectsafteraforestfireEXCEPT_______.AgainstthesuppositionthatforestfiresinAlaska,CanadaandSiberiawarmtheclimate,A.thelevelsofozonewhichisatypeofoxygenincreasescientistshavediscoveredthatcoolingmayoccurinareaswhereburnttreesallowmoresnowtoB.largeamountsofgreenhousegasesentertheatmospheremirrormoresunlightintospace.C.snowonthegroundmirrorsmoresunlightbackintospaceThisfindingsuggeststhattakingstepstopreventnorthernforestfirestolimitthereleaseofD.ashesfromthefirefallontheicesurfaceandtakeinmoreradiationfromthesungreenhousegasesmaywarmtheclimateinnorthernregions.Usuallylargefiresdestroyedforests38.Earlierstudiesaboutnorthernforestfires_______.intheseareasoverthepastdecade.Scientistspredictthatwithclimatewarming,firesmayoccurA.suggestthatthefireswillspeedupclimatewarmingmorefrequentlyovernextseveralcenturiesasaresultofalongerfireseason.SunlighttakeninbyB.indicatethatforestfireswillpollutetheatmospheretheearthtendstocausewarming,whileheatmirroredbackintospacetendstocausecooling.C.analyzeallaspectsofhownorthernfiresinfluenceclimateThisisthefirststudytoanalyzeallaspectsofhownorthernfiresinfluenceclimate.EarlierD.suggestthatpeopleshouldtakemeasurestoprotecttheenvironmentstudiesbyotherscientistshavesuggestedthatfireinnorthernregionsspeedupclimatewarming39.Theunderlinedphrase“soakedup”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans_______.becausegreenhousegasesfromburningtreesandplantsarereleasedintotheatmosphereandthusA.releasedB.absorbedC.createdD.distributedtrapheat.40.FromthepassagewecandrawaconclusionthatforestfiresinAlaska,CanadaandSiberiamayScientistsfoundthatrightafterthefire,largeamountsofgreenhousegasesenteredthe_______.atmosphereandcausedwarming.Ozone(臭氧)levelsincreased,andashfromthefirefellonA.warmtheclimateasthesuppositiongoesfar-offseaice,darkeningthesurfaceandcausingmoreradiationfromthesuntobetakenin.TheB.helptogainmoreenergyratherthanreleasemoreenergyfollowingspring,however,thelandwithintheareaofthefirewasbrighterthanbeforethefire,C.destroylargeareasofforestsandpollutethefar-offseaicebecausefewertreescoveredtheground.SnowonthegroundmirroredmoresunlightbackintoD.allowmoresnowtoreflectmoresunlightintospaceandthuscooltheclimatespace,leadingtocooling.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)“Weneedtofindoutallpossiblewaystoreducethegrowthofgreenhousegasesinthe根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余atmosphere.”Scientiststrackedthechangeinamountofradiationenteringandleavingtheclimate选项。systemasaresultofthefire,andfoundameasurementcloselyrelatedtotheglobalairtemperature.“Justthinkpositively!”Typically,fireinnorthernregionsoccursinthesameareaevery80to150years.Scientists,“Itcouldbeworse.”however,foundthatwhenfireoccursmorefrequently,moreradiationislostfromtheearthand“Youshouldlookatthebrightside!”coolingresults.Specifically,theydeterminedwhenfirereturns20yearsearlierthanpredicated,0.5We’veallheard(andmaybeused)thesephraseswithoutmuchthought.Buttheycouldbewattspersquaremeterofareaburnedaresoakedupbytheearthfromgreenhousegases,but0.9contributingtoacultureoftoxicpositivity.Forthosenewtothisterm,itmightsoundlikeanwattspersquaremeterwillbesentbackintospace.Theneteffectiscooling.Wattsareusedtooxymoron(矛盾修辞法).Howcanpositivitybetoxic?Isn’titsupposedtobehelpful,ormeasuretherateatwhichenergyisgainedorlostfromtheearth.“positive”,asthenamesuggests?41“Toxicpositivityiswhensomebodyavoidsallnegativethoughtsorfeelings,pretending高一英语2023-05阶考第4页共6页 everythingisgoingwellwhenitisnot,”explainsMelissaDowd,atherapistatPlushCare,avirtualshestudiedforherregularclassesandfinishedtheEnglish50Ihadgivenher.Atfourhealthplatform.WhitneyGoodman,anotherlicensedpsychotherapist,describestoxicpositivityaso’clockintheafternoon,shearrivedatmyclassroom,51butreadytowork.the“endlesspressuretobehappyandpositive,nomatterwhatthecircumstancesare.”42WhenImetHani’sfamilyattheir52littlehouse,IrealizedtheywouldneverbeableIt’salsosomethingwecancauseotherpeopletoexperience.toaffordtheexpensesofaUSuniversity.Hani’senthusiasmwas53withherlanguageToxicpositivitycausesustosuppressouremotions,whichcanmakethemworse.43ability,butIwasbecomingmoreandmorediscouraged.“Althoughitcanbehelpfultolookonthebrightsidewhenfacingchallenges,”Dowdsays,“notOnedayIreceivedtheannouncementofa(n)54opportunityforamajorUScopingwithnegativefeelingsinahealthywayinthemomentcanleadtothosefeelingsuniversity.Afterreadingtherequirements,IknewHanicouldn’tmeetthequalifications.Itoldherresurfacinglaterindifferentareasofyourlifeorasaformofanxiety.”44“IfIfeellikethattherewasonlya55chanceofhergettingthescholarshipandencouragedhertobeyou’regoingtosetmeaside,I’mgoingtostopsharinghowI’mfeeling,”Goodmanadds.more“realistic”aboutherdream.Butsheremained56.45Ifyou’reusingtoxicpositivityagainstyourself,Goodmansuggestsremembering“Willyousendinmyname?”sheasked.it’sOKifyou’reupsetaboutsomething.It’svalidifsomethingannoysyou.“AllowourselvesandIcouldn’t57herdown.Icompletedtheapplication,withthepainfultruthaboutherotherpeopletosharewhenthey’regoingthroughadifficulttime,”shesays.Dowdaddsthatit’sacademiclife,butalsowithmy58ofhercourageandperseverance.essentialthat“wealllearntocopewithandprocessouremotionsinahealthywayasopposedtoThreeweekslater,justbeforeHaniwenttoJakartatotaketheTestofEnglishFluency,sheavoidinghowwefeel”aslife’sstressorscontinuetorise.Forexample,insteadofsimplysayingreceivedaletterfromthescholarshipassociation.Shehadbeen59.“Justthinkpositively,”we’dbettersay“Sometimesbadthingshappen.HowcanIhelp?”Ileapedaroundtheroom,overjoyedandshocked.Hanistoodby,smiling.IrealizedthatitwasA.Aretherewaystoavoidtoxicpositivity?IwhohadlearnedsomethingHanihadknownfromthebeginning:ItisnotintelligencealonethatB.Toxicpositivityalsointerruptsconnection.bringssuccess,butalsothe60tosucceed,thecommitmenttoworkhardandthecourageC.Itcanharmpeoplewhoaregoingthroughdifficulttimes.tobelieveinyourself.D.Expressingtoxicpositivitytoothersmaylooklikeofferingthemasimplesolution.46.A.believeB.tellC.spotD.expectE.Theybecomemoreintenseandcanalsocauselong-lastinghealthconcernsinthefuture.47.A.convinceB.excuseC.turnD.approachF.Expertssayconstantforcedpositivitycanleadtotheopposite,andhaveanegativeeffect.48.A.asB.inC.onD.byG.Thisiswhatwemaybringontoourselvesbynotallowingnegativethoughtsandfeelings.49.A.rideB.breakC.stayD.class第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)50.A.accentB.assignmentC.guidelineD.journal第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)51.A.excitedB.boredC.exhaustedD.confused阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处52.A.humbleB.comfortableC.uglyD.untidy的最佳选项。53.A.decreasingB.increasingC.showingD.fadingThedayImetHaniIrmawati,shewasashy,17-year-oldgirlstandingaloneintheparkinglot54.A.promotionB.growthC.scholarshipD.investmentoftheinternationalschoolinIndonesia,whereIteachEnglish.SheaskedifIcouldhelpher55.A.fairB.solidC.slimD.realimproveherEnglish.Icould46ittookimmensecouragefortheyoungIndonesiangirlto56.A.genuineB.subjectiveC.practicalD.determined47meandaskforhelp.57.A.putB.takeC.breakD.turn“IwanttogotoaUSuniversity,”shesaidwithconfidence.Iwassurprised.58.A.concernB.praiseC.criticismD.analysisIagreedtoworkwithher48avolunteerbasis.Forseveralmonths,Haniwokeeach59.A.impressedB.rejectedC.confirmedD.acceptedmorningatfiveandcaughtthecitybustoherpublichighschool.Duringtheone-hour49,60.A.driveB.wisdomC.pressureD.secret高一英语2023-05阶考第5页共6页 第二节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)needeight,75somearejustfineonsix.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thesecondproblemisthatitcanbemisleading,especiallyforpeoplewhodohavetroubleA76(sleep).Forinstance,nowadays,largenumbersofadultsarewearingsleeptrackingChatGPTishigh-techprogress,notarevolution77(device).It’scooltoseehowmuchsleepyou’vegotteneachnightandtoknowwhatChatGPTisapowerfulchatbotdevelopedbyOpenAIandlaunchedinNovember2022.partofyournightwasspentindeepsleepordreaming.Buthavingallofthatsleepdataiscausing61(build)ontopofOpenAI’sGPT-3familyoflargelanguagemodels,itengagesinsomepeopletobecomeworriedorconcerned,78iscausingmoresleepproblems.human-likedialogueeggedbyprompting.It62(design)torespondinanatural,intuitiveAccordingtoDr.ColleenCarney,headoftheRyersonUniversitySleepLab,thebasicwayandhasnumerouspotentialuses.questionsyoushouldaskyourselfare:DoIfeel79(reasonable)well-restedduringtheFromascientificpointofview,thereisaneedtocloselywatchthedevelopmentofmanyday?DoIgenerallysleepthroughthenighttodawn?Or,ifIwake,doIfallbackasleepeasily?63(technology)beforereachingaconclusionabouttheirefficacyandhelpfulnature.CanIstayawakethroughtheday80unconsciouslyfallingasleep?Ifyouranswersareyes,Technologyprogressesstepbystep.SoweshouldnotpanicthinkingChatGPTwilltakeupjobsyouprobablydon’tneedtoworryaboutyoursleep.64tillnowneedhumanstofulfill.第四部分写作(满分25分)ChatGPTisanexampleofhigh-techprogress,notarevolution.上个月,你校开展了“生涯规划”主题活动。请为校英文报写一篇短文,介绍此次活动,First,ChatGTP65(make)quitesomeprogressinnaturallanguageprocessing,yetit内容包括:stillhasalongwaytogotocompletelyunderstandthehumanmindandlanguagefaculty,because1.具体时间地点;whenitcomestoprofessionalwriting,ChatGPTattimeswritesplausible-soundingbut662.活动内容;(correct)ormeaninglessanswers.Itmightgivesomegoodanswerstomostofthegeneral3.你的感受。questions,67itisnosubstituteforprofessionaladvice,suchasmedicalprognosisand注意:prescriptions,orlegaladvice.1.词数100左右;Second,ChatGPTisstillaproduct68verylimitedapplication.Ithasthepotentialto2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。beusedforenhancingsearchenginefunctionalitybut,asapre-trainedlanguagemodel,itwillhaveTheCareerPlanningActivitylimiteduse.Duetotheselimitations,investorsshouldnot69(blind)investhugeamountsto_______________________________________________________________________________furtherdevelopChatGPTandshouldnotexpectquickreturnsoninvestment.Yetasa70(promise)AIdevelopment,ChatGPTislikelytoadvanceinthemedium,ifnottheshortterm._______________________________________________________________________________BOntheInternet,aseaofarticlesadviseushowtomakesleepperfect.Also,lotsofadvice_______________________________________________________________________________columnstelluswe’resleepingwrong.Even71(bad),someexpertsclaimthatifyou’renotsleepingright,yourlifeisgoingtobeshorter.Whatmakesus72(trap)inworriesmostisthatwe’renotgettingenough,lessthansevenhoursanight.Buttherearetwoproblems.Thefirstproblemisthatseventoeighthoursofsleep,whilerecommendedforadults,isjust73average.It’struethatnotgettingenoughsleepinthelongterm74(associate)withhealthproblems.Butagoodnight’ssleepcanbedifferentfordifferentpeople.Someadults高一英语2023-05阶考第6页共6页 树德中学高2022级高一下期5月阶段性测试英语试题答案听力原文Text1第一部分听力测试(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)W:Whattimeisyourmotherarriving?1-5CACCB6-10CABCA11-15CABBB16-20AACABM:Shewassupposedtocatchthenoonbusbutshecalledmetosayshemissedit.Sosheplanstotakethe3:30whichwillgetherhereafterdinnertime.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读选择(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Text221-23CDB24-27CDBD28-31BDAB32-35BCCAW:Sir,there’saMrMilleronthephonewhowantstotalktoyou.36-40BCABDM:I’mbusyatthemoment.Canyouaskhimtoholdon?TellhimI’lltalkwithhiminafewseconds.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)41-45FGEBAText3M:IthinkI’dliketobealawyeraftergraduationasthejobsoundsinteresting.Howaboutyou?第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)W:Iwouldn’twanttobealawyer.Iprefertobeateacherthoughmyparentsexpectmetobea第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)doctor.46-50BDCAB51-55CABCC56-60DDBDAText4第二节语法填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)W:Goodmorning.IhaveanappointmentwithMrDaviesat11o’clock.AM:Yes,heleftamessageforyou,sayinghe’sterriblysorrybuthe’sstuckintraffic.Pleasetakea61.Built62.isdesigned63.technologies64.that/which65hasmadeseatandhe’llbehereassoonaspossible..66.incorrect67.but/yet68.with69.blindly70.promisingBText571.worse72.trapped73.an74.isassociated75.but/whileM:Goodafternoon.I’mRobertAnderson.IhaveanappointmentwithMrsBrown.Isshein?76.sleeping77.devices78.which79.reasonably80.withoutW:Yes,sheis.She’sbeenwaitingforyouinheroffice.Pleasecomein.第四部分写作(满分25分)Text6Asaneverlastingthemeofeducation,ourschoolheldtheCareerPlanningActivityonAprilW:Excuseme,sir.I’mafraidyoucan’tparkyourcarhere.2nd,aimingtobetterprepareusforthecomingfuture.M:Whynot?It’smyparkingplace.Itfirsttookplaceinthehallthatmorning,beginningwithspeechesdeliveredbyexpertswhoW:I’mafraidnot,sir.specializeinthisfield,whichconveyedtheessenceandmeansofseekingforwhatwetrulylike.M:Oh?That’sasurprise.Letmesee…A1214.It’smywife’sbirthday.Yes,I’msurethisismyThenintheafteroon,wearetakenrespectivelytothecompanieswefeltreallyinterestedin,parkingplace.rangingfromtheconventionalcourtstothecutting-edgetechnologygiants,forfurtherresearchingW:ButIsawablackcaralwaysparkingherebefore.andexperiencing.M:Oh,we’vejustpaintedourcar.Itwasblack.Notonlydidthisone-dayactivitybroadenmyhorizon,butitalsoopenedanewdoorformyW:Maybe.Butthecarofthisspacehasabrokenlightontheright.futurepossibilitiesaswell,givingmethedirectionofmywholelife.M:Yeah.Itusedto.Wegotthatfixedyesterday,too.高一英语2023-05阶考第7页共6页 W:Couldyouwaitforamoment,sir?I’dliketohaveacheck.Text9M:Sure,goahead.M:SoMaria,whatcanyoutellusaboutyourplansforthefuture?W:Sorry,sir,mymistake.Thisisyourparkingplace.W:Well,I’vebeenconsideringtakingayearoutafterIgraduate.Youknow,maybetravelaroundM:That’sallright.It’snotyourfault.theworldandseesomedifferentcountries.M:Whatdoyouhopetogainfromtraveling?Text7W:Itwillgivemeachancetoexperiencedifferentculturesfirst-handratherthanreadaboutthemM:There’salotoftrafficonthestreet.Isthistheshoppingdistrict?inabook.ButIalsothinkthattheexperienceIgainwillhelpmefindagoodjobwhenIcomeW:Yes,itis.Therearealotofstores,officebuildings,andtheatresnearhere.back.M:Whatisthelargestbuildingontheleft?M:Canyouexplainwhyyouthinktravelingwillhelpyoufindajob?W:That’sadepartmentstore.Itsellsclothing,furniture,food—almosteverything.W:Well,thewayIseeit,themodernbusinessenvironmentischanging.Therefore,tobeM:Doyoubuyeverythinginthesamestore?That’sveryhandy,isn’tit?Itsavesalotoftime.Isuccessfulinone’slife,itisimportanttobeabletoacceptchanges.Youshouldbewillingtoneedsomeclothes.changeyourattitudes,andevenworkinghabitstosuittheever-changingenvironment.W:There’samen’sclothingstorenexttothebankbuildingontheright.TherearealsosomegoodM:Er…Itsoundsreasonable.storesonLincolnStreet.W:Ialsobelievethattravelingwillteachmetobeindependent,aswellastovalueotherpeople.M:That’sabeautifultheatreonthecorner.Whatdoallthesignsinfrontofitmean?M:Whydoyoubelievetravelingwillhelpyoutovalueotherpeople?W:There’sanewplaytheretonight.Thebuildingnexttothetheatreisahotel.W:Asyouknow,whenyou’retravelingyoucan’tgethelpfromyourfamily,soyouhavetoM:Isthatthepostofficeacrossthestreet?dependonyourfriends,oreventurntounknownpeople.W:No,it’sjustthreeblocksstraightahead.M:Oh,Isee.You’reright,Maria.Text8Text10W:Well,doyouwanttohaveapicnicintheparkonSaturday?IamSteve.IgrewupinSouthWales.MyfavoriteplacetoplaywasoutonthehillswheremyM:That’sagoodidea.Andwecanrideourbikesforawhile,too.imaginationhadplentyofspacetoexpand.W:Thenthere’stheparty.MyfamilymovedoutofWaleswhenIwasthirteen.Iwenttoanewschool.OneofmyM:Party?Whatparty?subjectswasFrench.BecauseIhadneverlearnedanyFrench,myteachertoldmetositintheW:Haveyouforgotten?MarkandMaryinvitedustodinneronSaturdaynight.cornerandwriteanythingIwasinterestedin.That’sthetimeIstartedwriting,justformyself,andM:Ah,Ihadforgotten.Whattimewillwegethome,doyouthink?I’vebeenwritingeversince.Ienjoywritingfantasticstories.Ithinkthey’reliketheoldfairytales,W:Probablylate.Marywantstogooutafterdinnertoaplacewherewecandance.andcanteachyouimportantthings.ButIneverwritehorrorstories.M:Thenwe’llsleepalldayonSunday.Iaminmyfortiesontheoutside,twelveontheinside.Ilikerockmusic,IndianandChineseW:Oh,notallday.Don’tyouhavesomethingspecialthatyouwanttodoonSunday?food,andIenjoydrinking.IliveinasmallvillagewithmywifeMary,ducks,cats,goats,hensandM:Wetalkedaboutgoingtothatnewmovie.lotsofrabbits.Ifyou’dliketofindoutmoreaboutmeandhopetobuymybooks,gotomyblog.W:Oh,yes!Wecangointheevening.TherearesomenewpaintingsinthemuseumthatIwanttotakealookatintheafternoon.M:Itsoundslikeabusyweekend.W:Ourweekendsarealwaysbusy.Butthat’swhyIlikeNewYork—thereisalwayssomuchtodo.高一英语2023-05阶考第8页共6页

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