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一、短对话
1.What didthe speakersdo lastweekendA.They wentclimbing.B.They playedfootball.C.They watcheda match.
2.When was the meetingscheduledA.At6:
00.B.At6:
30.C.At7:
00.
3.What is the mandissatisfied with about thestoreA.The clothes.B.The service.C.The price.
4.What does the womanthink of the showA.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Educational.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The sea.B.The weekendplan.C.The weather.辽宁省大连市育明高级中学学年高一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.What dayis ittodayC.Monday.A.Saturday.B.Friday.
7.Why isthe womanworriedA.She hasno time to prepare.B.Nobody canlead thedance group.C.There arentenough peoplein thegroup.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Where arethe speakersC.In acafe.A.In a store.B.In astreet.
9.What problemdoesthe man haveA.He forgotto sendan email.B,He hasto make a phonecall.(奇迹)丁of thosebutterflies werea commonsight,a miracleof nature.We feltlike standingin anorange43—、Incredible.It soundslike youwitnessed anepic44but whathappened later”I askedcuriously.Frankly speaking,Fve neverknown.Actually,there doseem to be fewermonarchs aroundthe neighborhood,,Nana45regretfully.So wedecided to46thoroughly.Then,at thepublic library,going allout,we47,reflected andresearched,smoothly48abundant information,concerning butfascinating.Obviously,the numberof monarchshas declined49for thelast severaldecadeswith theirhabitat destroyedby housingdevelopments.Hopefully,the50could beturned bycreating aMonarch(驿站).Waystation Nanaand Ijumped51the opportunityto setup ourown.Nana presentedthe ideato hergarden club.More andmore peoplenot onlystarted toplant flowersin theirprivategardens,but joinedhands toplant abutterfly gardennext to the cityfountain.My friendsand Ispread leafletstelling peopleinour communityhow tobuild MonarchWaystations.Unexpectedly,from across the country,dedicated monarchenthusiasts52us with their ownobservations,ideas andfindings.As summerprogressed,our efforts53!One daywhen thesun wasshining and the skywas deepblue,suddenly,just asNana remembered,a fewfluttering(颤动的)orange wings,laced withblack linesand borderedwith whitedots,soon becamethousands ofsoaringbutterflies.As monarchs54above and around usgracefully andmerrily,Nana criedtears ofhappiness,hugging metightly.()It wasreally an55experience.Seeing isbelieving.Now Iknow whatit meansto standin anorange cloudof monarchs.Truly,a smallactmakes abig difference.
41.A.reactedB.recalled C.recognized D.referred
42.A.sunk B.sculpted C-stared D.subscribed
43.A.circle B.court C.container D.cloud
44.A.mystery B,immigration C.migration D.illustration
45.A.signed B.sighed C.sighted D.sought
46.A.inspire B.inform C.investigate D.indicate
47.A.expected B.existed C,encountered D.explored
48.A.rooting outB.breaking outC.giving outD.branching out
49.A.neatly B,dramatically C.responsibly D.staunchly
50.A.tables B.themes C.curtains D.campuses
51.A.in B.to C.at D.on
52.A.captured B,contacted C-commented D.corresponded
53.A.figured outB・wound upC-came outD.paid off
54.A.clicked B.poured C.sailed D.nudged
55.A.intelligent B.opposing C.eventual D.breathtaking
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1Falling56the15th dayof the8th lunarmonth,the traditionalChinese Mid-Autumn festivalis allabout thefull moonandfamily reunionit represents.When peoplesit togetherat nightand enjoythe gloriousmoon,an ancientpoem,Prelude肱”水调歌头,to ferMe/is oftenread forthis occasion.Critics sayifs57probable the best poemon theMid-Autumn.After it58write,all theother poemson theharvest丰攵之月moon Ucould bewell-forgotten.So whyis thispoem sospecialThe story59date backtotheMid-Autumn Festivalof theyear
1076.Su Shi,a greatwriter of the SongDynasty960—1279,could notsleep thatnight,missing hisgeographically separateddear brotherSu Zhe.60look at the moon沉浮and thinkingof hisbrother,as wellas theups anddowns ofhis ownlife,Su Shidrank somewine andcomposed apoem,or morespecifically aci”,61call Preludeto WaterMelody For the firsttwo lines,the writercompares thelife of a manwith thechanging faceof the moon.A fullmoon represents黑暗的perfection andunity,62a gloomynight mayremind peopleof theirbad luck.帆风川页,However,he soonrealizes thatno onehas aneasy ride——just like themoonmay notalways bebright.The imperfections,ortheunsatisfactory thingshave beengoing onsince thebeginning oftime.Thafs why63poet saysso.So SuShi giveshis optimisticanswer:change yourattitude andstay positive.The poethopes peoplecan avoid沉湎于indulging in the sorrowof lifeand insteadappreciate thefact thatno matterwhere theyare,as longasthe ones永they loveand missare64health andhappy,they allcan admirethe samemoon highin thesky andshare thiseternal恒的65beautiful.
八、邀请信假定你是李华,学校英语社将举行一次以“光盘行动”为主题的演讲比赛请你代表英语社给外教
66.Mr.写一封邮件,邀请他做评委邮件内容包括Smith.比赛时间和地点;1比赛形式和规则;
2.表达期待
3.提示词:光盘行动“Clear YourPlate Campaign注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答
3.
九、读后续写阅读下面材料,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
67.The bellrang,announcing theend of the vividart classKarson lovedmost.He wasdelighted thathe hadcreated averysatisfying work.So hewalked tothe backof the classroom toput hiswork awaycarefully.There,lying on the carpetinfront of theclassroombookcase,was agolden ticket!Karson pickedit up.His heatbeat fasterwhen hesaw thatthename linewas blank.He couldntbelieve hisluck!The boysand girlsin Karsonsclass couldearn goldentickets by doing wellin theirstudy orby beingextra helpfulorkind.Once aweek theirteacher drewa ticketout ofa boxon herdesk andlet thewinner choosea prize.Today wasthe goldenticket drawing,and herewas anotherticket,just forhim!Karson lookedaround.No oneelsewas nearthe ticket.All hisclassmates wereat theirdesks,laughing andtalking witheach other.Miss Evanswas engagedingrading thepapers collectedearly inthe morning.Karson decidedto writehis nameon theblank line.Then hecould putit intothe prizebox with the sixtickets hedalreadyearned.With somany chances,one ofhis ticketswould mostprobably bepicked!Then hecould choosethe pinktoypig fbrhis sistersbirthday,just likehe hadbeen hoping.He smiledand reachedfor thepencil inhis pocket.Suddenly hisfingers stopped.There wasa strangefeeling inhischest,and itwasnt hisheartbeat.“Its finderskeepers\right”he wondered.He looked out of the windowand triedtofigure itout.On theone hand,he didfind theticket,but hehadnt earnedit.Somebody musthave lostit.But on the otherhand,he didneed tisextra ticketfor hisgreat plan!注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Paragraph1:Karson staredattheblank nameline for a moment.Paragraph2:“Karson,Id likeyou tohave anotherticket!said MissEvans.C.He lefthis walletintheoffice.
10.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Speak withher manager.B・Visit anotherlocation..Eat inthe cafe.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What mightthe manbeA.A customerservice representative.B.A travelagent.C.A repairman.
12.What willthe womando nextA.Call hisson.B.Give somedetails.C.Sign aform.
13..What do we knowabout the womanA.Her sonlives abroadnow.B,She willgo tovisit herson soon.C.She shouldmake paymentfrom thismonth.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What didthemando yesterdayA.He starteda newjob.B・He registeredforaclass.C.He didsome shoppingonline.
15.What doesthemanwant tobuyA.Posters.B.Paintings.C.Brushes.
16.What willthewomando nextA.Go toastore.B.Ask about a sale.C.Email theman.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.How muchistheticket tothe OceanParkA.£
2.
00.B.£
6.
50.C.£
8.
50.
18..What isunavailable duringthe tripA.Lunch.B.Water.C.Fruit.
19.What willthe listenersdo at2:30next TuesdayA.Listen toa talk.B,Do someworksheets.C.Watch thesharks beingfed.A.The ocean.B.Sharks.C.Penguins.
20.What isthe topicofthetalk fornext Tuesday
四、阅读理解Thanks tothe evolutionof technology,the learning-centred mobileapps can help maintainlearning evenoutside theclassroomsand make the learningactivities moreefficient.Study BlueWithStudy Blue,teachers cancreate flashcardsand interactivesessions.Meanwhile,you canview thestudymaterials anywhereanytime andshare flashcardswith yourteacher amp;classmates inreal time.App Features•Unlimited accessto over500million studymaterials.•Quizzes totrack your study process.•Set reminderson bookmarkedcontents.Ratings:
4.4/5Users:1,000,000+Download:Android,iOSTEDTED helpseducators tobring outa colorfulclassroom andprepare uniquelecture presentations.Thousands ofsessionsby expertscanhelpyou to get knowledgeamp;topics todiscuss inclassrooms.App Features(字幕).•TED talkvideos withsubtitles•Discover interestinglectures.•Playing ispossible withno Internetconnection.Ratings:
4.6/5Users:10,000,000+Download:Android,iOSQuizzesQuizzes makeyourstudymore interesting.There aremillions ofteacher-created quizzeson Quizizzand youcancompete withfriends online.Teachers canmakethewhole classplay togetherand assignindividual homework.App Features•Customized gamesfor individuals.•Track amp;get timelyprogress reports.•Teachers arethe quizmasters.Ratings:
4.8/5Users:1,000,000+Download:Android,iOSPocketPocket is a solutionto learninglectures onthe go.You caninstantly savearticles orvideo contentfor improvingyourclassroom studies.Teachers cancommunicate withstudents andparents virtually.App Features•Dark-colored themesfor nightuse.•Multi-language support.•Access tosaved articleswithout theInternet.Ratings:
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21.What canstudents dowith Study BlueA.Learn howto createflashcards.B.Share studyprogress withfriends.C.Stay connectedwith teachers.D.Compete withclassmates onquizzes.
22.What doTED andPocket have in commonA.They bothhave anoffline function.B.Users cancommunicate witheach other.C.They bothprovide lecturesby experts.D.Users canlearn foreignlanguages onthem.
23.Which apphas thehighest usersatisfactionA.TED.B.Pocket.C.Quizizz.D.StudyBlue.(视力),(眨If you want totake goodcare ofyour eyes and visionI encourageyou toadopt thehabit ofblinking眼)softly as often aspossible.Frequent andgentle blinkingis importantto keephealthy eyesand goodvision becauseit(层)helps tokeep your eyes coated with threebeneficial layers of tears.The first layer of tears liesright upagainst thewhites ofyour eyes,and providesan evencoat ofprotein-rich moisture(水分)for the second layerto stickto.The middle watery layerhelps towash awayforeign dust.It alsoprovides your(水汽).eyes withminerals,a varietyof proteins,and moistureThe thirdouter layerof tearsis somewhatoily.It servestoprevent themiddlewaterylayer fromdrying quickly,and smoothsyour eyes.If youreyes arenot regularlycoatedwiththe three layers of tears describedabove,they will be shortof moistureandcleaning,and theywillbeunnecessarily tired.One ofthe reasonswhy many of usdont blink asoften as weshould isthat wedont seefrequent blinkinginmainstream media.Actors andnew presentersare typicallytrained to blinkasinfrequently aspossible,so whenwe takeinmost formsof media,our mindslearn that it isntnormal toblink frequently.To fullysupport youreyesandvision,its besttoblinksoftly everytwo tofour seconds,which meansabout fifteentothirty blinksper minute.By makingan effortto softlyblink atthis rate,over time,your bodywill turnyour effortsinto ahabit.If yourethinking thatsuch frequentblinking willmake readinga bookor viewinga movieuncomfortable,give itatry andyouH seeright awaythatitdoesnt takeaway from these experiencesat all.
24.What doesthe authorsuggest inthetextA.Closing andopening oureyes frequentlyand gently.B,Taking goodcare ofoureyesbydoingeye exercises.C.Maintaining healthyeyes toprevent nearsightedness.D.Crying asoftenaspossible togain threelayers of tears.
25.What isthe secondparagraph mainlyaboutA.The classificationoftears.B.The causesof threelayersoftear.C.The importanceofthe firstlayeroftears.D.The mainfunctions ofthreelayersoftears.
26.How doesthe authorthink ofblinking frequentlywhen readingA.Annoying.B.Disagreeable.C.Harmless.D.Incredible.
27.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Keep EyesCoated withas ManyLayers ofTears asPossible.B.Try FrequentBlinking forHealthier Eyesand BetterVision.C.Actors andNews PresentersSet Usa BadExample inLifestyle.D.Blinking Lowersthe ExperiencesWhen Readingor Seeinga Film.An earlymorning winterstorm hadbrought severalinches ofsnow tomy smalltown inthe mountains.Schools werecanceled,roads weredangerous andall Iwanted todo wasto stay in bed.Still,I knewI hadtogetthe daystarted soI putonwarm clothesand walkedoutside.The snowgot allover myshoes.The coldwind driedmy lipsand myeyes.My(预想)(铲雪)47-yeav-old back ached inanticipation ofthe shovelingI wouldhave todo ifthe snowdidnt stopsoon.Yet,when Ilookedoutonthewhite blanketthat coveredthe ground,I couldnthelp butsmile abit.It wasso beautiful.It softenedthe baretrees andhid thedead grass.In thedistance Icould hearthe soundofthe snowplow onthe road,thebarking ofa happydog andthe laughterof childrenplaying outside,enjoying theirday offfrom school.The sweetmusic ofthat laughterbrought backa hundredmemories ofwinters past.I rememberedcatching(雪花)snowflakes onmy tongue,building snowmen,making snowangels,running downhills andalways losingsnowballfights withfirst mybrothers andthen myown children.Standing therein thatwarm coatof memoriesmade thewind alittleless coldand mybackalittle lesssore.I turnedup myhead,stuck outmy tongueand forthefirsttime inyears caughtasnowflake onit.It tastedso freshand clean.It tastedlike youth,like joyand likelove.May you always feelyoung inspirit,no matterhow oldor achyyour bodymay be.May youalways delightin thesimplejoys oflife.May youalways shareyour happinesswiththehearts ofchildren.And mayyoualwaysgive yourlove,your light,your laughterand yourwarmth toothers evenonthe coldest days.
28.What wasthe authorsfirst reactionwhen heknew itsnowed heavilyA.He feltworried.B.He wasupset.C.He wasindifferent.D.He feltin danger.
29.From theunderlined sentencein Paragraph1,we canknow thatthe author.A.felt toocold becausethesnowdidnt stopB.didnt wantto starthis dayon sucha snowydayC.ached inhis backbecause ofthecoldweatherD.would makegreater effortsto clearup thesnow
30.From whichsenses didthe authordescribe thejoy ofhaving snowA.Taste andsmell.B.Sight andsmell.C.Sight,hearing andtaste.D.Smell,hearing andtaste.
31.What doesthe authormainly wantto tellus withthis articleA.We shouldalways stayyoung atheart.B.Snow bringsboth funand troubleto humans.C.Memories canchange ouropinion inall aspects.D.Appreciate everymoment spentwith yourfamily.Pioneers likeHarvard socialecologist Stephen Kellert wereamong thefirst tochampion modernbiophilic design.Kellert believedthat weavingnature intoliving andworkspaces iscritical forgood physical and mental health.Humans haveevolved togravitate towardsnature,Kellert noted.His principlesinclude accessto naturallight,air,water,and plants.Using materialssuch aswood andstone,biophilic designssuch asleaf orshell patternshelp humanstofeel closerto nature.Biophilic designscan beseen allover theworld.Examples includethe ChangiAirport in Singapore,with itsfour-storey forestgarden andworlds largestindoor waterfallfed byrainwater,andtheSwedish MirrorCube TreeHouseHotel,mainly madeof usedplywood anda lightweightaluminum framewrapped arounda tree.Incredible biophilichomesinclude OneCentral Parkin Sydney,apartment blocksfeaturing hanginggardens onthe outside.The buildingsrecycle(悬浮的)their ownwater anda suspendedmotorized mirrorsystem reflectssunlight downonto gardensbelow.MilansBosco Verticalblock isperhaps evenmore eye-catching with its verticalforest.Putting biophilicdesign towork forsociety couldprevent millionsin healthcarecosts,with onestudy estimatingannualsavings of$93million inthe USalone.Hospital designin particularhas historicallybeen influencedby accesstosunlight andviews of nature.Modern buildingsliketheKhoo TeckPuat HospitalinSingapore,withitsposition nextto thewaterfalloftheYishun Pond,are closelylinked withtheir surroundings.The hospitalchannels outdoorair tocool theinside,and usesreflective sunshadesto directlight intothe wardsto brightenthem andsave energy.The aimof thesedesigns isto emphasizethe humanconnection tonature byintegrating buildingswiththelocalenvironment.But howdowebring biophiliainto ourhomes Startwith houseplants.New smart home appscan alsoprovidesensory natureexperiences suchas birdsongandaprojected forestcanopy,helping peopleto carveoutarestfulspace indoors.But perhapsthe bestway totransform societywith biophilicdesigns isto startwith schools.Children learnbetter andfeelmore relaxedin biophilicsettings.So theChildren andNature Networkis workingwith schoolsacrosstheUS tocreategreen schoolyardsfor betterphysicalandmental healthand toincrease opportunitiesfor outdoorlearning.Biophilic designersare bringingnature intoclassrooms throughnatural patterns,shapes andcolors,naturephotography,artwork andmaterials liketimber andstone.Fresh airflow,green walls,and aquariumsall becomepartofarecipe forimproving healthand academicsuccess.
32.According tothe passage,what doesStephenKellertprobably believeA.Humans5inborn lovefor naturewont belessened.B・Nature canimprove peoplessense ofresponsibility.C.Humans need to appreciateand makegood useofnature.D.Natural materialshave takenpriority inmodern buildingdesigns.
33.What dothe examplesof biophilicdesigns inthe passagehaveincommonA.They applysmarthometechnology.B.They promotesustainable development.C.They includewaterfalls andgardens inside.D.They uselocal resourcesto cutthe costof buildings.
34.What canwe learnfromthelast twoparagraphsA.Biophilic designshave greatlytransformed schools.B・Biophilic designshelp improvestudents9performance.C.Biophilic designsfbcus mainlyon students9mentalhealth.D.Biophilic designshave movedmost ofthe classroomsoutside.
35.Which ofthe followingwould bethebesttitle forthe passageA.Lets InviteNature InsideB・Live Naturallyand SimplyC.The BestNatural BuildingDesignerD.Ups andDowns ofNatural Buildings
五、七选五How toMake FriendsFriendshipis avery importanthuman relationshipand everyoneneeds goodfriends.Good friendshiphas manybenefits.It offerscompanionship,improves self-worth andpromotes goodhealth.There aretimes inour livessuch aswhenwe haverecently movedinto anew town,or changedour jobsor schools.Such changesoften leaveus withoutafriend.36But formanyofus theprocess isdifficult andrequires courage.Below aresome helpfulsuggestions onhow tomakeand keepfriends.1Associate with others.The firststep inmaking friendsis associatingwithotherpeople.You cango topublic placesto meetnew people.Besides,you will need to make yourselfknown bybecoming anactive memberof suchplaces.2Start aconversation.Starting aconversation isthesecondmost importantstep inmaking newfriends.37You canalways starttheconversation.Being abletomakesmall talkisavery usefulskill.338Choosing friends with commoninterests isimportant inbuilding friendshipas theseinterests will always bringyouand your friends together.Hanging outwillalwaysbe apleasant experience.4Let itgrow naturally.It isa goodthing tostay intouch.However,try notto pressyour newfriendswithcalls,messages orvisits asthis willlikelywear themout andfinally youmay loseyour friends.39The bestfriendships aretheonesthat grownaturally.5Enjoy your friendship.The bestway toenjoy your friendship isto allowyour friendstobethemselves.40Try notto changethem fromwhothey areto whatyouwantthem tobe.Become thekind offriend youwant yourfriend tobe toyou.A.Be cheerful.B,Do thingstogether.C.Do notwait tobe spokento.D.Try notto findfault withyourfriends.E.For afriendship todevelop youneedtostayintouch withyourfriends.F.So youwillneedto giveyourfriendstimetorespond toyou.G.Making newfriends comeseasily tosome people.
六、完形填空Seeing isbelieving anda smallact canmakeabig difference.Deep inheart,I feelit.All beganwithaperfect scoreIreceived inmy paperabout thelife cycleofthemonarch butterfly.Three yearsago,I racedhome toshare theexciting newswith mygraceful grandmotherNana.Surprisingly,it41herchildhood memories.At thattime Jshe said,42in thought,especially latesummer,oceans。