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2025-2026學年山東省濟南市高一上學期英語學科階段性綜合素質(zhì)調(diào)研模擬檢測試題一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whatdoesthewoman’sfatherdo?

A.Afisherman.B.Atrafficpoliceman.C.Anengineer.(★★)2.WhenwillthemanprobablyreachtheConferenceCenter?

A.Ataround2:30p.m.B.Ataround2:40p.m.C.Ataround3:10p.m.(★★)3.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?

A.Gocamping.B.Gotoaconcert.C.Attendagraduationceremony.(★★)4.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Onafootballfield.B.Atapark.C.Inahospital.(★★)5.Whatprogramwillbeshownafterthenews?

A.Acartoonmovie.B.Afoodprogram.C.Afootballmatch.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whomightthemanbe?

A.Aproducer.B.Ahost.C.Amusician.7.WheredidEmilygofirstforthenewalbum?

A.ToMilan.B.ToParis.C.ToGeneva.8.WhichsonghasspecialmeaningforEmily?

A.Moments.B.CityLights.C.EchoesofTomorrow.9.WhatisEmily’snextplan?

A.Holdinganonlineconcert.B.Goingonaconcerttour.C.Havingafanmeeting.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。10.WhatwasAlana’sproblemwithherfirstmarathonrace?

A.Shefailedtodrinkenoughwater.B.Sherantoofastatthebeginning.C.Shethoughttoomuchaboutthetime.11.WhatdidAlana’sfatherwanthertodo?

A.Domoresports.B.Enjoyherfirstbigrace.C.Runwithhimmoreoften.12.WhatisAlana’sbesttimeinamarathon?

A.2hoursand34minutes.B.2hoursand40minutes.C.2hoursand42minutes.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Customerandshopassistant.14.Wheredidthemanworklastsummer?

A.Inaclothesshop.B.Inashoeshop.C.Inabookshop.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’ssummerjob?

A.Hemetsomestrangepeople.B.Heearnedalittlemoney.C.Heworkedlonghours.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouthersummerjob?

A.Tired.B.Pleased.C.Interested.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Thetrendoflonelinessnowadays.B.Thenewtreatmentforloneliness.C.Thewaytocommunicatewithothers.18.Whatwilllonelypeoplebelikefiveyearslater?

A.Dyingofheartdisease.B.Beingstuckindepression.C.Makingmoremistakesatwork.19.HowmanyofficeworkersarefeelinglonelyinBritain?

A.Twofifths.B.Threefifths.C.Aquarter.20.Whatdoesthespeakermeanaboutloneliness?

A.Itwillcometoanendsoon.B.It’sacuretosomehealthproblems.C.Humanswillstrugglewiththisforalongtime.二、閱讀理解(★★★)SchoolLibraryNoticeWelcometoourschoollibrary!It’salivelycenterforlearning,stockedwithover10,000books,50kindsofmagazines,andarangeofdigitalresources(數(shù)字資源)—frome-bookstoeducationalvideos.Whetheryou’repreppingforexams,exploringnewhobbies,orjustrelaxingwithastory,there’ssomethinghereforeveryone.Tokeepthisspaceenjoyableforall,pleasefollowtheseguidelines(準則).BorrowingBooks①Eachstudentcanborrowupto3booksatatime.Thisincludespopularnovels,sciencetextbooks,andhistorybooks—perfectforbothstudyandleisure.Borrowedbookscanbekeptfor2weeks,butifyouneedmoretime,youcanrenew(續(xù)借)themonceforanextraweek(so3weekstotal).②Notethatmagazines(likeTeenLifeandScienceToday)andreferencebooks(suchasOxforddictionariesandworldatlases)stayinthelibrary.They’reoftenneededbymanystudents,sokeepingthemon-siteensureseveryonecanusethemwhenrequired.OpeningHoursMondaytoFriday:8:00am–6:00pm(ideal(理想的)forafter-classvisits)Saturday:9:00am–12:00pm(greatforweekendreading)Sunday:Closed(staffusethisdaytoorganizenewbooksandtidyshelves)UpcomingActivities1.BookTalkOnOctober15th,4:00pm–5:00pm,joinMr.Brown(ourlibrarianwith10yearsofexperience)inthelecturehall.He’llsharetipsonfindingbooksthatmatchyourinterests—whetheryoulovefantasystoriesorneedhelppickingstudyguides.Nosign-upisneeded;justbringanotebookifyou’dliketotakenotes!2.ReadingCompetitionTestyourreadingskillsonOctober22nd,3:30pm—5:30pmintheactivityroom.Tasksincludeansweringquestionsaboutclassicnovels,summarizingshortstories,andevenactingoutfavoritebookscenes.Winnersgetgiftcardstotheschoolbookstore(upto$50!)—perfectforbuyingnewbooksorstationery.Tojoin,signupbyOctober20thatthefrontdesk—don’tmissout!3.RulesforAllVisitors?Keepvoiceslow—whisperwhentalkingtofriends.?Nosnacksordrinks(wedon’twantspillsonbooks!).?Ifyouflipthroughabookbutdon’tborrowit,placeitinthe“returncart”neartheexit—staffwillputitbackintherightspot.?AlwaysbringyourstudentID—scanitattheentrancetogetin.?21.Howlongcanastudentkeepborrowedbooksatmost??

A.1week?B.2weeks?C.3weeks?D.4weeks?22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothenotice??

A.Studentscanborrow5bookseachtime.?B.ThereadingcompetitionwillbeonOctober20th.?C.Magazinescanbetakenhomefor2weeks.?D.Studentsneedtosignuptojointhereadingcompetition.23.If2ofthefirst-placewinners,3ofthesecond-placewinnersand6ofthethird-placewinnersinthereadingcompetitionusealltheirgiftcardmoneytobuybooks,andtherestofthewinnersdon’tusetheirgiftcards,howmuchmoneyintotalwillbespentonbuyingbooksfromtheschoolbookstore??

A.$450B.$500?C.$550D.$600(★★★)Whatbeganasafrighteningsituationwasrapidlysolvedbythefastthinkingofoneperson.AndreaFuentes,theheadcoachofUSAArtisticSwimming,isknownforhersuccessfulcareer—shewonfourOlympicmedalsforSpainasanartisticswimmerherself.ButafteradangerousincidentinJune2022,shehasalsobeenpraisedasahero.DuringthesolofreefinalattheWorldAquaticsChampionships,AnitaAlvarezwasperformingherroutinewhenthingstookaturnfortheworse.Whileimpressingthejudgeswithherroutine,shesuddenlylostconsciousness(意識)andsanktothebottomofthepool.Fuentes,hercoach,lookedforhelp.“Isawthatthelifeguards(救生員)werenotjumpingintothewaterbecausetheywereshocked.Ishoutedatthemfromtheothersidetogetintothewaterimmediately!”FuentestoldaSpanishradioprogram.Growingincreasinglyconcerned,thecoachjumpedintothewater,fullydressed,torescueAlvarezwhenmedicalassistancearrived.Alvarezwasthenplacedonastretcherandtakenawaytoreceivemedicalcare.Theteamlaterpostedanupdate,statingthattheswimmerwasfeelingmuchbetter,withnormalvitalsigns,oxygen,andsugarlevels.Afteracarefulevaluation,shewasconsideredhealthyandwentbacktotheswimmingpool.Almostayearaftertheincident,theUSAArtisticSwimmingteamannouncedtheathleteswhomakeuptheseniornationalteamatthe2023WorldChampionshipsandPanAmericanGames.NotonlyisAlvarezoneofthem,butFuentesremainstheheadcoach.Together,they’llworktobringhomesomemuch-deservedmedalsandawards.CoachFuentesstates,“Iamveryexcitedforthisnextchapter,andIfeelhonoredastheircoachtoleadthisgroupoftalentedswimmerstomakeTeamUSAthebestteamwecanbe.”24.WhyhasAndreaFuentesbeenconsideredahero?

A.ShewonfourOlympicmedals.B.Shereactedrapidlytotheincident.C.ShewasheadcoachofaUSAteam.D.Sheriskedherlifetosaveastranger.25.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.TheprocessofFuentes’saving.B.Theproceduresofmedicalassistance.C.Thedangersfacedbyartisticswimmers.D.Thereasonwhythelifeguardshesitated.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Alvarezhaslefttheseniornationalteam.B.Fuentes’actionhasearnedhermorerewards.C.Alvarezwonseveralmedalsaftertherecovery.D.Alvarez’slifehasrecentlyreturnedtonormal.27.WhichcanbestdescribeFuentesasacoach?

A.Caringandambitious.B.Strictandadventurous.C.Carefulandquick-thinking.D.Humorousandkind-hearted.(★★★)Marinebiologistshaverecentlymadegroundbreakingdiscoveriesaboutdeep-seaoctopuses,challenginglong-heldbeliefsaboutthesemysteriouscreatures.LedbyDr.AmeliaRodriguez,theteamspentmonthsobservingoctopuses2,000metersbelowthePacificOcean’ssurfaceusingadvancedsubmersibles(潛水器)andhigh-techsensors.Theirfirstmajorfinding:theseoctopusesusebioluminescenceinawaynootheroctopusspecieshasbeenobservedto.Unlikeshallow-wateroctopuses,whichrelyonambush-style(伏擊式的)hunting,deep-seaoctopusesmanipulate(控制)lightpatternsontheirskintocreateillusions(幻覺).“It’sacleveradaptation—theyturntheirbodiesintolures(誘餌),trickingsmallprey(獵物)intoswimmingcloser,”Dr.Rodriguezexplained.Thisbehavior,previouslyunknowntoscience,suggestsoctopuseshaveevolveduniquesurvivalskillsforextremedarkness.Equallyintriguingistheir“visuallanguage.”Whenencounteringoneanother,theoctopusesrapidlychangeskincolorandtexture—acomplexsystemofsignalsthatconveysmessagesaboutterritory,mating(交配),orthreats.“Weusedtothinktheyweremostlysolitary,”saidteammemberDr.LuisaHernandez,“buttheseinteractionshintatamoreconnectedsocialstructurethanweimagined.”Thesebehaviorshavefar-reachingecologicalimpacts.Astoppredators,octopusescontrolpopulationsofcrustaceans(甲殼類動物)andsmallfish.Theirefficienthuntingcouldstabilizepreynumbers,whiledisruptionstotheircommunicationmightaltermatingpatterns—ripples(連鎖反應)thatcouldshaketheentirefoodweb.Forconservation,thestudydeliversaclearmessage.Humanactivitieslikedeep-seamining(采礦)threatenoctopushabitats.“Losingthesecreaturesisn’tjustalossofspecies,”Dr.Rodriguezwarned.“Itrisksbreakingthedelicatebalancethatkeepsthedeep-seaecosystemalive.”28.Thediscoveryofbiologistshuntinginoctopusesprimarilychallengestheideathat________.

A.deep-seacreaturesrelyonlighttosurviveB.octopusesuseonlyambushtacticstocatchpreyC.bioluminescenceisrareinintelligentmarinespeciesD.octopusesarelessadaptivethanotherdeep-seaanimals29.Whatdothe“visuallanguage”interactionsmoststronglysuggestaboutoctopuses?

A.Theirsocialbehaviorismorecomplexthanscientistspreviouslythought.B.Theyusecolorchangesmainlytowarnpredatorsofdanger.C.Theircommunicationskillsareinferiortothoseofshallow-wateroctopuses.D.Theyinteractonlywhencompetingforfoodormates.30.Howmighttheoctopuses’efficienthuntingusingbioluminescencelikelyimpacttheirecosystem?

A.Itcouldreducecompetitionbetweenoctopusesandotherpredators.B.Itmightleadtooverpopulationoftheirpreyspeciesovertime.C.Itmayhelpmaintainstablenumbersofsmallfishandcrustaceans.D.Itwilleventuallymakeotherdeep-seaspeciesdependentonoctopuses.31.Theresearch’smostsignificantcontributiontooceanconservationdebatesisthatit________.

A.provesdeep-seamininghasalreadydestroyedoctopushabitatsB.providesevidencethatprotectingoctopuseshelpspreservetheentireecosystemC.suggestsoctopusescanadapttohumanactivitiesinthedeepseaD.showssolitaryspeciesarelessimportanttoecosystemsthansocialones(★★★)①ArtificialIntelligence(AI)hasemergedasoneofthemostinfluentialforcesinmodernsociety,permeating(滲透)variousaspectsofourdailylives.Fromvoice-activatedassistantslikeSiriandAlexainoursmartphonestoself-drivingcarsbeingtestedontheroads,AIisnolongeraconceptofsciencefictionbutatangible(切實的)reality.②Atpresent,AIalgorithms(算法)arebeingusedextensively(廣泛地)inthefieldofhealthcare.Theycananalyzevastamountsofmedicaldata,suchaspatientrecords,testresults,andgeneticinformation,toassistdoctorsinmakingmoreaccuratediagnoses.Forexample,incancerdetection,AI-poweredtoolscanidentifypatternsinmedicalimagesthatmightbeoverlookedbyhumaneyes,leadingtoearlierandmoreeffectivetreatment.Inthebusinessworld,AIisrevolutionizing(徹底改變)customerservice.Chatbots,whichareAI-drivenprograms,cananswercustomers’questions,provideproductrecommendations,andhandlebasictransactions24/7.Thisnotonlyimprovescustomersatisfactionbutalsoreducestheworkloadofhumancustomerservicerepresentatives.③However,therapiddevelopmentofAIalsobringsaboutaseriesofchallenges.Oneofthemajorconcernsisjobdisplacement(取代).AsAIsystemsbecomemorecapableofperformingtasksthatwerepreviouslydonebyhumans,suchasdataentry,assemblylinework,andevensomeaspectsoffinancialanalysis,manyworkersmayfindtheirjobsatrisk.Forinstance,inthemanufacturing(制造業(yè))industry,automatedrobotscontrolledbyAIarereplacinghumanlaborersinrepetitiveanddangeroustasks.Anotherissueistheethical(倫理的)dilemma.AIalgorithmsareonlyasgoodasthedatatheyaretrainedon.Ifthetrainingdatacontainsbiases(偏見),theAIsystemmayproducediscriminatory(歧視性的)results.Forexample,inrecruitment(招聘),anAI-basedscreeningtoolmightunconsciouslyfavorcertaingendersorethnicgroupsifthehistoricaldatausedfortraininghassuchbiases.④Lookingintothefuture,thepotentialofAIseemslimitless.ScientistsareworkingondevelopingmoreadvancedAIsystemsthatcanthinkandlearnlikehumans,knownasartificialgeneralintelligence(AGI)(通用人工智能).Ifachieved,AGIcouldsolvesomeoftheworld’smostcomplexproblems,suchasclimatechange,poverty,anddisease.However,italsoraisessignificantconcernsaboutcontrolandtheroleofhumansinahighlyautomatedworld.Inconclusion,AIistransformingourworldatanunprecedentedpace.Whileitoffersgreatopportunitiesinvariousfields,wemustalsobeawareofthechallengesitposesandtakeappropriatemeasurestoensureitsdevelopmentisbothbeneficialandethical.32.WhichofthefollowingbestillustratesAI’s“tangiblereality”mentionedinthefirstparagraph?

A.ScientistspredictingfutureAIbreakthroughsinacademicpapers.?B.Astudentusingavoiceassistanttosetanalarmontheirphone.?C.FilmmakerscreatingmoviesaboutAI-controlledsocieties.?D.Novelistswritingstoriesaboutintelligentrobots.?33.TheexampleofchatbotsincustomerserviceisusedtoshowthatAIcan________.?

A.eliminatetheneedforhumancustomerservicerepresentativesentirely?B.workonlyduringspecifichoursoftheday?C.improveserviceefficiencywhilereducinghumanworkload?D.providelessaccuraterecommendationsthanhumans?34.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutAGI??

A.Itwilldefinitelysolveallglobalproblemsonceachieved.?B.Itsdevelopmentmaybringbothgreatbenefitsandpotentialrisks.?C.ScientistshavealreadysucceededindevelopingfullyfunctionalAGI.?D.ItislessadvancedthancurrentAIsystemsintermsoflearningability.?35.Theauthor’stoneinthepassagecanbedescribedas________.?

A.overlycriticalofAI’snegativeimpacts?B.blindlyoptimisticaboutAI’sfuture?C.objectivewithasenseofcaution?D.indifferenttoAI’sdevelopment(★★★)Stayingfitandhealthyisn’taneasytask.Butifyouaredeterminedtoleadalifeworthyofliving,thenitisnottoodifficulttofollowalifestylethatleadstohealthyoutcomes.36.Whatwemissisthatahealthylifeisacompletepackageofastrongmental,physicalandemotionalwell-being.Herearesomewaystohelpyouremainhealthy.Exerciseinaconsistent(持續(xù)的)mannerLiftingheavyweightsisadvisableonlywhenyouarecapableofdoingso.Otherwise,normalfreehandexercisesandworkingoutwithlightweightgymequipmentareenoughtoattainfitnessgoals.37.BuildstrongerrelationshipsInthemidstofattaininggreaterheightsinlife,weoftenforgetthattherearesomepeopleinourliveswhosepresencematters.Wetakethemforgrantedandsometimesbearthepainoflosingthemtoo.38.So,peopleshouldbuildthestrongerrelationshipsforthesakeofremaininghealthy.KeepaseparateworkandprivatelifeEveryworkaholic(工作狂)suffersfromsomekindofstressatwork,whichtheyhavetoregularlydealwith.39,theproblembeginswhenpeopletrytomixtheworklifewiththeirpersonallives.Thissituationcancreatetensionbetweenfamilymemberswhichwillultimatelyleadtoanegativeimpactonyourhealth.40Whateveryoudoinyourlife—fromeatingtosleepingtohittingthegym—maintainingaregularschedule(日程安排)isalwaysrecommended.Evenifyoudoallthethingsright,butkeepthemonahaphazard(雜亂無章的)schedule,thentheeffectitcreatesonyourhealthwillshowupintheyearstocome,ifnotimmediately.

A.EvenifyoutakecareofyouremotionalselfB.ThoughthisisquiteanormalissueC.MaintainpropertimingsinanycaseD.SleepingdisorderscanleadtomajorhealthrisksE.ThishurtsusalotandhasadirectimpactonourhealthF.WeoftenlinkahealthylifestyletoabalanceddietandenoughsleepG.Butthemostimportantissueistomaintaintheconsistencyofdoingso三、完形填空(★★★★★)SeveralrecentcasesofviolenceagainststudentsatU.S.collegeshavemadeglobalheadlines,causingquestionsaboutthesafetyofAmerica’scampuses.YetstatisticsfromtheU.S.governmentshowthatthenumberofcrimesreportedatcollegesanduniversitiesactuallydecreasedinrecentyears.________,mostcollegeshavesteppedupsecuritymeasures,employingnewtechnologyand________servicestoincreasecampussafety.AtNewYorkUniversity,theSafeRidevanserviceisaroutinepartofcollegelife.DanaReszutekusedtheserviceatnighttotravelbetweencampusbuildings,whicharestaffedwithsecurityguardsforadditional________.Onenight,whenastrangerfollowedReszutektoherresidencehall,hewasstoppedbytheguard.“Iwasn’tharmedortouched,”shesaid.“It’s________likethesethatshowhowhighalevelofimportancesafetyistoNYU.”Themostrecentcampus-securitytrendisprobablytheintroductionofmobilesafetyapps,whichenablestudentsto________panicbuttons,spreadtheirGPSlocationsoreventurntheirsmartphonesinto________devicessootherscanseewhat’shappening.LiveSafehelpsstudents________informationwitheachotherandwithlaw-enforcementofficers.ItsSafeWalkfeatureallowsstudents’friendsto________walkthemhomebywatchingtheirprogressonamap.“It’sagreatwaytoincreasecommunicationaboutsafetyandtobreakdownbarriersbetweenstudentsasthey________foroneanother,”itsdevelopersaid.Sincemoststudentsareneverwithouttheirsmartphones,somefeelmobileappsprovidebettersecuritythantheblue-lightemergencycallboxesdottingmostcampuses.YetThomasClark,alieutenantinWesternIllinoisUniversity’sPublicSafetyOffice,saidtheboxes—whichconnectcallerstoemergencyresponders—provideanimportant“________layerofprotection.”It’salsoimportantforstudentstotakeresponsibilityfortheirownsafety.Becomingfamiliarwithlocalneighborhoodsandcampusservicesarekey.Insafetytipspostedonline,manyuniversitiesandcampuspolicedepartmentsemphasizealertnessandbasicsafeguardssuchastravelingingroupsandfamiliarizingyourselfwithyour________.Personal-safetyexpertDavidNancesaysthemostimportantthingstudentscandoistobe________—whichmeansnotbeingdistractedbysmartphonesorotherdevices.Healsorecommendslearning________techniques,knowingcommondistractiontricksusedbyattackersandkeepingasafedistancefromstrangers.StudentswhoarethinkingaboutstudyingintheU.S.can________campussafetybeforeapplyingtoordecidingonaparticularschool.FederallawrequiresAmericancollegesanduniversitiesto________crimestatisticseveryyear.Thisinformationmaybeincludedonaschool’swebsiteorcanbefoundonlinethroughtheU.S.DepartmentofEducation’sCampusSafety.41.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.SimilarlyD.Inaddition42.A.rescueB.transportationC.a(chǎn)dvisoryD.digital43.A.informationB.a(chǎn)ctivitiesC.protectionD.expenses44.A.instancesB.reasonsC.problemsD.decisions45.A.setupB.setoffC.setasideD.setout46.A.trackingB.warningC.safetyD.a(chǎn)udio-visual47.A.identifyB.gatherC.shareD.a(chǎn)ccess48.A.patientlyB.virtuallyC.gracefullyD.a(chǎn)imlessly49.A.lookoutB.lookaroundC.lookbackD.lookover50.A.singleB.middleC.secondaryD.outer51.A.devicesB.facilitiesC.a(chǎn)pplicationsD.surroundings52.A.positiveB.a(chǎn)ttentiveC.talkativeD.interactive53.A.self-defenseB.self-controlC.self-respectD.self-discipline54.A.researchB.publicizeC.initiateD.report55.A.examineB.quoteC.releaseD.reduce四、語法填空(★★★)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。ChungYeung—also56(call)Chongyang—isanimportantpublicholidayinChinaandcountrieswithpeopleofChineseheritage(血統(tǒng)).ChungYeungisanannualevent57candatebacktotheEasternHandynasty.Thedayitself—theninthdayofthelunarSeptember—isconsidered58certaindayofbadluckandpossibledangerinChineseculture.It’ssaidtobethedaywhenamannamedHengJing,whoseparentshadbeenkilledbyadevil(魔鬼),waswarnedthatthedevilwouldreappeartostrikehiswholevillagewithadisease.Thevillagerseachescapedwithapieceofdogwoodleafandacupofchrysanthemum(菊花)wine.Whenthedevilappearedintheemptyvillage,he59(attract)bythesmellsofdogwoodandchrysanthemum,andHengJing60(brave)defeatedthedevilinaswordfight.61acelebrationofovercomingdangerandhonoringancestors,ChungYeunghasbecomeanoccasionfor62(climb)mountains,hikinghillsandappreciatingthechrysanthemum.ThelargestDoubleNinthFestivalsareinAsia,63theholidayiscelebratedaroundtheworld.In1989,theChinesegovernmentannouncedthatthedaywouldbeatime64(honor)elders.InChina,familieshiketogethertotheirancestors’mountaintopgraves.OneofWangWei’s65(poem)isoftenreadatChung

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