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一、短对话
1.What willthe womanstudy for the scienceprojectA.Mars.B.The Earth.C.The moon.
2.What doesthe boywant todoA.Call his dad.B.Wait forhisdad.C.Eat somechicken.
3.Why doesthe mansay sorryto AnnaA.He losther book.B.He brokeher machine.C,He madeher bookdirty.
4.When willthe mancheckoutA.At9a.m.B.At12noon.C.At1p.m.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A movie.B.An athlete.C.An interview.河北省邯郸市涉县第一中学学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题2022-2023
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How willthe speakersget to the hotelfrom thetrain stationA.By bike.B.By taxi.C.By subway.
7.What isthe womangoing todo nextA.Pack forthe trip.B.Take somepictures.C.Make aplan.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8..Where arethe speakersA.In the street.B.In the woman9s house.C.On thesubway.
9.Why doesthe mango toBillys HouseA.To workthere.B.To havelunch.C.To pickup afriend.
10.What willthe womando forthe manby many,but somesay itwill bejust symbolic.Family membersshould careabout the psychologicalneeds of their olderrelatives,57they shouldvisit themor sendgreetings58regular.The lawwas passed59protect the lawful rightsand interestsof parentsaged60and older,and to carry on the孝顺.Chinese virtueof filialpiety Tohighlight theimplementation of thelaw,a courtin Wuxi,Jiangsu Province,60hold publichearing onMonday andpassed judgementthat thetwo defendantsmust visittheir agingmother atleast onceeverytwo monthsafter bothfailed tosupply supportto her.Filial piety,61consider akey virtueof traditionalChineseculture,generally meansrespect fbrones parentsand ancestors,62include beinggood toones parentsand fulfillingonesduty totake careof them.The lawalso statesthat Chinawill deal63an agingpopulation aspart ofits long-term nationalstrategy,and willimprovesocial64secure forold people.Although itis difficulttocarryit outnow,many peoplethink thelaw will65apply moreeffectively in the future.
八、告知信/通知.你校英语俱乐部计划向当地旅游景点推荐至名志愿者担任英语导游请你写一则志愿者招募启事,内容6635包括.招募条件;1具体安排
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Tour GuideVolunteers WantedTheSchool EnglishClub
九、读后续写阅读下面材料,根据具体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
67.It wasmy birthdaythat day,and my grandfather gave me agift-a piggy bank.It hadan openingthrough whichonecould putmoney in,but theopening wasnot bigenough to reach in and get the moneyout.The onlyway togetthemoneywas tobreak the piggy hankopen.My grandfatherexplained that was the whole idea.And headded.The piggy bankwould helpsave yourmoney sothat,at theend of the year,you mighthave enoughfor thatbike youdreamed about.Heasked ifI wouldput someof themoney hegave meinto the piggybank.I agreedimmediately andpromised sincerely,UIwouldnt breakit openuntil Icould affordmy dreambike.”Whenever mygrandfather gaveme somepocket money,he wouldsay,“This isfor spending.But you can savesomeand putit in the piggybank ifyou want to saveit up.When hegavemelarger amounts,it wasclear fbrme tosave theextramoney in the piggybank.For sometime,this workedfine.I lovedshaking thepiggy hankand hearingthe soundofthe coins.As itbecame heavier,I grewmore excited,dreaming about buying mynew bike,and allthe adventuresI couldhaveon it.Whenever Iwanted totake somemoney from thepiggybank tobuy deliciousice-creams orbeautiful presents.Twould imagineriding mybike on thestreet,and thinkingof that,my thoughtsaboutbuyingthose thingswent away.So foralmostthree years.I hadonly putmoney into thepiggyhank withouttaking anyout.I thoughtI wouldntbreak my piggyhank for anything.Bat oneday somethingunexpected happened.I sawa pieceof newson thetelevision that a seriousearthquakehad happenedin a nearby province.As manyhouses weredestroyed,a lotof childrenbecame homeless.Seeingtheir shabbyclothes andcrying faces.I wassleepless thatnight.Staring atmypiggybank.I wasthinking aboutwhat I注意could dowith it.续写词数应为左右;
1.
50.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The nextmorning.I tookout mypiggybankand shookit.Hearing thenoise,mygrandfathercame over.试卷第页,共页1212A.Draw amap.B・Show himthe way.C.Make himsome coffee.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.Doing thedishes.B,Cleaning theroom.C.Playing on his phone.
12.What isTom probablyA.A businessman.B.A student.C.A sportsman.
13.How doesTom soundA.Excited.B.Grateful.C.Unhappy.
11.What isTom doingat thebeginning of the conversation听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Friends.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Mother andson.
15..What isJim worriedaboutA.His spokenEnglish.B.His writtenEnglish.C.His relationswith classmates.
16.What canwe sayabout JimA.He istoo shy.B.He hasmade greatprogress.C.He workshard onhis English.
17.What doesthewomansuggest JimdoA.Learn morelanguages.B.Watch someEnglish movies.C.Find alanguage exchangepartner.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.What dowe knowabout theUniversity ofOxfordA.It isin thenorth ofEngland.B.It isthe oldestuniversity inEngland.C.It wasfounded in the twelfthcentury.
19..What isChrist ChurchA.A college.B.Ashop.C.A restaurant.
20.Who mightbe interestedintheAshmoleanA.Movie-lovers.B.Book-lovers.C.History-lovers.
四、阅读理解Interesting Eventsin AmericaTheNoquemanon Ski MarathonThe NoquemanonSkiMarathonruns from24th to26th in January inthe Ishpemingand Marquetteareas ofMichigansUpper PeninsulainJanuary.The25th isthe bigday withcross-country skievents rangingfrom12km to50kmin avariety ofclasses.There isalso a15-mile snowshoeevent.On January24th thereare juniorraces,and onJanuary26ththere aresnow bike and snowshoecompetitions.Contact:noquemanon.comThe Annual Wine and Art WalkGrandHaven,Michigan,will holdits annualwine andart walkfrom5:00pm to8:30pm inJanuary1st.Stores willdisplaylocal artists9works,and thewine fromvarious areasof Ita-ly willbe availablefor youto taste.A wineglass can bepurchased alongwith tastingtickets.Contact:tinyurl.com/yxxevyfoThe LakeSuperior IceFestivalWinter isthe starfrom January24th to25th duringthe LakeSuperior IceFestival inSuperior,Wisconsin.There willbeall kindsof sportsevents,among whichice racingwith stockcars andmotorcycles,curling,hockey,ice carving,iceskating dostand out.Contact:superioricefestival.comThe QuiltShowThe McHenryCounty HistoricalSociety willshow offquilts fromits collectionat theWoodstock OperaHouse inWoodstockrunning forthree yearsfrom January1st.Quilts includeone madeby thewomen oftheRichmond CongregationalChurch in
1887.Contact:tinyurl.com/qu83sov
21.What canvisitors doin TheAnnualWineandArtWalkA.Enjoy Italianart.B.Get afree wineglass.C.View localartworks.D.Taste someAmerican localwine.
22.On whichwebsite canvisitors knowabout ice-related activitiesA.noquemanon.com.C・superioricefestival.com.D.tinyurl.com/qu83sov.B.tinyurl.com/yxxevyfo.
23.What do the aboveevents havein commonA.They coversports.B.They focuson competitions.C.Theyll beintended forwomen.D.Theyll takeplace inthe samemonth.When I was aboutseven yearsold,my motheroften toldme thatpork neededto be cooked thoroughly-the harder,the(旋毛虫病)better,because ifthere waseven a little bitof pink in yourpork,you couldget Trichinosis.1didnt knowwhatTrichinosis was.However,it wasdescribed tome asa terribledisease thatI didntwant toget.Therefore,in mylife,I hadnteatenany porkproduct beforechecking to see ifit wasfully cooked.On mostdays,I evenrefused toeat anypork.Years later,I becamea middle-aged father.Iwaseating dinnerinafriends houseand shewas servingpork.I wasterrifiedat somepinkinit.I immediatelyexplained toour hostand theother gueststhe dangerthatwasclearly presentinthis meal.I insistedthat thepork shouldbecookedfurther,thinking thatI hadsaved everyonewith myquick-thinking andkeenawareness.It wasonly afterI wenthome thatevening thatI decidedtoseehow manypeople inour countryactually gotTrichinosis.I checkedonline andfound outthere wereless than15cases inthe entirecountry thatyear,and Iwasnt evensurethose werefrom eatingundercooked pork.As adults,we maysay thingscasually to children becausewe wantthem to be safe.We maymake thingsseem moredangerousor worsethan theyactually are.After all,we wantchildren totake whatwe sayseriously.However,we canalsooveremphasize somethingand causefear inchildren thatthey maycarry with them forthe restof theirlives.The bottomlineis thatour childrenare listeningto usall ofthe time,and weare settinga good example tothem abouthow adultscommunicate.
24.How did the authorbehave when he atepork asa childA.Confusedly.B.Casually.C.Cautiously.D.Curiously.
25.How didthe authorfeel whenexpressing hisopinion inhis friendshouseA.Proud.B.Angry.C.Calm.D.Foolish.
26.What didthe authorwanttodo onlineafter gettinghomeA.Check thequality ofpork.B・Give hisexplanation aboutpork.C.Prove hisdata analysisof Trichinosisright.D.Find thetruth aboutpeople withTrichinosis.
27.What doesthe textmainly tellusA.Adults shouldset a goodexampletochildren.B・Childrens behaviormay causefear inparents.C.Children oftendotheopposite ofwhat adultssay.D.Parents wordsmay havelasting effectson children.Large amountsof waste,or garbage,are fillingstreets inNepals capital,Kathmandu,after protestersblocked aroadleading toa landfilloutside thecity.People in Bancharedanda wherethe garbage is keptblame the government fornotdoing enoughto protectthem from the waste.One Britishtourist,Richard McSorley,recently talkedabouttheproblem.He rememberedhow cleanKathmandu waswhenhe firstvisited itmany yearsago.If Iwere anew tourist,I wouldbe despondentnow/McSorley said,while pointingtoa loadof garbagenext toa citystreet.For weeks,treatment ofwaste has been acontinuous probleminthecitysurrounded byhills.The problemsstarted afterpeople inthe villageof Bancharedandarefused tohave thegarbage thrownat anearbylandfill.Biswas Dhunganawas one ofthe protesters.He saidthe villagerswere refusingto permittrucks loadedwith garbagetoenter.They saygovernment officialshave donelittle toprovide basicequipment andeffective waysto dealwith thegarbage.He added,“We havebeen forcedto livelike pigsin terribleconditions fbrseveral yearsas thegovernment hasnotdone anythingto keep the villageclean.”Last week,hundreds ofvillagers builta wallof rocksontheroad leadingto Bancharedanda.It forcedabout200trucksfilled withKathmandus garbageto returnwithout dumpingtheir load.It wassaid thatprotesters alsothrew stonesfromsurrounding hills.Sunil Lamsalis anofficial towatch overhow Kathmandusgarbageistreated.He said,“I amworking todealwith theconcerns ofthe localsinBancharedanda.But now,garbage continuesto growonthestreets ofKathmandu.This hasled toincreased dangerfor peopleliving inthe capital.In the light ofit,thegovernmentwill soontake furtherpositivemeasures totackle theproblem,as theenvironment affectsevery family.”
28.How doesthe authorbegin thetextB.By askingquestions.C.By describinga phenomenon.D.By drawinga comparison.A.By listingstatistics.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“despondent“in paragraph2meanA.Disappointed.B.Dependent.C.Dynamic.D.Disabled.A.Government officials.B.Foreign visitors.C.City residents.D.Truck drivers.
31.What isSunil Lamsaltrying todoA.Punish theprotesters.B.Meet thevillagers,demand.C.Stop thevillagers5illegal actions.D.Urge everyfamily toclean theirvillage.
30.Who wereto blameintheeyes oftheprotesters(迁徙的)Migratory birdshave anunusual abilityto locate themselves,finding theirway acrosssometimes thousandsofkilometers betweenseasonal areas.Those migratory birds thattravel atnight,often alone,are especiallyimpressive.(磁性的)While ithasbeenknown thatbirds usethe earths magnetic fieldfor guidancesince the1960s,that exactsystemshave remainedhard tounderstand.Seeking tounderstand thissensory secret,researchers lookedatatype of()(知更鸟),protein,cryptochrome4CRY4,found inthelight-detecting cellsintheeyes ofrobins andcompared itsmagneticsensitivity tothe CRY4protein foundin twonon-migratorybirds—chickens andpigeons.Robins aresmall andmuch-loved birds,seen assymbols ofEuropean winters,which migratein responseto food shortage inthe coldermonths.In thestudy,researchers foundspecific changesassociated withthe CRY4protein inrob-ins thatmay allowthem tosense magnetism within their eyesjeadingthem tothink itis likelythat robinshave alivingcompass”,and maybe able tosee theearthsmagneticfield tolocatethemselves.The researchersexplain thatthis worksthrough asystem bywhich theprotein showsa light-driven chemicalreaction(量子)that causesthe effectsthat canincrease magneticsignals.This happensthrough aquantum phenomenonin whichanoutside magneticfield affectschemical reactionsby changingthe spinof weaklypaired electrons.The newdiscovery isexciting forthe researchers,offering awindow intoa sensoryworld whichhumans canonlyimagine,though the researchers advisethat furthertesting ofCRY4intheireyes shouldbe necessaryto finallyprovewhether thebirds cansensemagnetism.
32.What canwe learnabout migratorybirds from the textA.They onlymigrate atnight.B.They haveagoodsense ofdirection.C.They arepuzzled bythe magneticfield.D.They useinner lightto findways atnight.
33.What isprobably thefunction ofthe CRY4protein inrobins accordingtothestudyA.To warnthem offoodshortage.B,To blockout signalsfromtheearth.C.To keepthem warmin coldmonths.D.To helpthem sensemagnetic properties.
34.What dotheresearchersofthestudy think ofthenew discoveryA.It hardlymakes sense.B.It contradictspublic opinion.C.It needstobefurther proved.D.It willbe appliedto lightingsystem.
35..Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthe textA.Robins EyesMay Havea Built-in“Compass”B.Turning offLights CanSave Migratory BirdsC.Robins:Migratory BirdswiththeBest EyesightD.Use Proteinto ImproveMigratoryBirdsEyesight
五、七选五Wearing aface maskwill keepyou andothers saferwhen youhave toleave thehouse.
36.But thebadnews isthat younow realizeyou sufferfrom unpleasantsmells.Here arefour waysto combatbad breathand makewearinga maska morepleasant experience.•Keep awayfrom certainfoodsOnions andgarlic notonly addflavor tomany foodsbut alsoadd smellsthat are not easilybrushed away.Thesubstances thatcause theirbad smellsmake theirway into your bloodstreamand traveltoyourlungs,where youbreathethem out.
37.•38(唾液)Saliva isthe keyingredient inyour mouththat helpskeepthesmell undercontrol becauseit helpswash awayfoodparticles andbacteria.If youarenotproducing muchsaliva,try drinkingwater orchewing sugarlessgum.•Brush your teethYoud betterbrash your teeth atleast twicea dayto reduceharmful bacteriaon yourteeth.The stickybuildup on yourteeth collectsbacteria thatcause badbreath,and trappedfood addstotheproblem.39・It isprovedthat ifyou brushtoo hard,youcanwear downyourteeth,making themvulnerable todecay.•Brush your tongue
40.It canend upon yourtongue.To ridyourtongueof smell—causing bacteria,remember tobrush itwhenyou cleanyourteeth.If yourtoothbrush istoo bigtoreachthe backof yourtongue,buy atool usedfor removingtheaccumulation.A.Avoid drymouthB.Wash yourhandsC・Thats thegood newsD.Buy aproper toothbrushinsteadE.Bacteria dontjust liveonyourteethF.But theexperts warnagainst overdoingit.G.Avoiding thosefoods isthe bestway toget ridoftheproblem
六、完形填空Keller isa first-grade teacherataschool inGreenville County,South Carolina.She wason herway homewhen shenoticedalittle boy41his bikedown abusy highway.The42of sucha youngchild inthe midstof allthat traffic43her.Instantly,she decidedto44her cararound.To hersurprise,she45the littleboy.He wasoneofher formerstudents!糖尿病7-year-old Cameronwasnt outforacasual bikeride.He wason an46mission tosave hisdiabetic的father whohad collapsedat home.Cameron had47calling911,but he didnt knowthe codefbr hisfather^phone.In the48hedidntknow howto placeanemergency callfromthephone.Even worse,whenhetried seeking49fromtheneighbors,he50no oneat theirhomes.Thus,the51littleboydidtheonly thinghe couldthinkof.He hoppedonhisbikeand52to hisgrandmas house,whichwas fivemiles awayfrom his.Not onlydid Keller53him andstop,but alsoshe54emergency services.With thehelp ofKeller,doctors wereabletogo tothe homeand helpCamerons fatherin time.This teacherhelped a55save alife andthewholeexperience leftKeller inawe.Both Cameronand hisdad weregratefulforthehelp theyreceived intheir timeof need.
41.A.pushing B.carrying C.destroying D.riding
42.A.scenery B,reflection C.sight D.suffering
43.A.worried B,delighted C.distinguished D.bored
44.A.pass B.break C.start D.turn
45.A.recognized B・pointed C.guessed D.predicted
46.A.unpleasant B.unlucky C.usual D.important
47.A.forgot B.tried C,regretted D.meant
48.A.sense B.way C.panic D.distance
49.A.phone B,assistance C.bike D.friend
50.A.doubted B,expressed C.discovered D.chose
51.A.brave B.energetic C.professional D.patient
52.A.got aroundB.set offC.showed aroundD.took over
53.A.record B,remember C.search D.spot
54.A.discussed B・interviewed C.called D.invited
55.A.neighbor B・student C.racer D.stranger
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1A revisedlaw56requires childrento visittheir agingparents ona regularbasis hasbeen welcomed。