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级高一上学期期末校际联合考试2022英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡相应的位置
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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话仅读一遍
1.Where did the womanget hershoesA.From a new shop.B.From amarket.C.From theInternet.
2.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Co-workers.C.Family members.
3.What colorshirt doesPhil usuallywearA.Red.B.Yellow.C.Black.
4.Who knowsSarahs leavingfirstA.Tom.B.Carl.C.Lucy.
5.How doesthe mansoundA.Sorry.B.Angry.C.Tired.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)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,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遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.A theaterplay.B.A musicshow.C.A sportsgame.
7.What problemdidthe man mentionA.The seatswere toosmall.B.The soundquality waspoor.C.An audiencemember blockedhis view.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In ahotel.B.In amuseum.C.In anairport.9,What doesthe manworry aboutA.The flightwill bedelayed.B•The ticketsare expensive.C.The ticketshave beensold out.
10.For whichtour willthe speakersbuy ticketsA.The10:00a.m.one.B.The3:00p.m.one.C.The4:00p.m.one.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.When willthe charityevent beheldA.Today.B.This weekend.C.Next week.
12.What doesthe womansay aboutGreen RoadA・Its agood placefbr shopping.B.It isvery crowded.C.It isfar fromthe park.
13.How willthe speakerstravelA.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By train.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Why doesthe womanmake thephone callA.To seekadvice.B.To findsupport.C.To getinformation.
15.What doesthemansuggest the woman doA.Sign upfor thebeginners9class.B.Meet withhim thisFriday.C.Stop dieting.
16.What dowe knowabout thewomanA.She isthe mansfriend.B.She hasbecome heavier.C.She isill.
17.What willthewomanprobably doin the futureA.Attend theclasses twicea week.B,Try to make morefriends.C.Do somelight exercise.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.Where isthe lakeA.In England.B.In Scotland.C.In Wales.
19.What attractsmany visitorsto the lakeA.Stories ofa monster.B.Ancient buildings.C.Beautiful scenery.
20.What dowe knowabout thewater in the lakein winterA.Its gettingless andless.B.Its coloris darkgreen.C.It neverturns toice.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A4STEM Competitionsfor HighSchoolers eCyberMission(参力口)You canparticipate inthis competitionwithout leavingthe house.eCyberMission is a web-based contest一一in whichparticipants workingin teams of twoto fourstudents usescience,math,and technologyto solveproblemsfacing theircommunities.First-place winnersreceive$1,
000.Grades:9thCompetition Type:Regional,state,and nationalToshiba/NSTA ExploraVisionInterestedin what thefuturehas tohold ConsiderExploraVision^STEM competition.Working inteamsoftwo tofour,students willresearch aparticular technologyand discussthe waysin whichit mayimpact livesmoving forward.Participants arerequired towrite apaper anddraw webpages communicatingtheir vision.Grades:7th-9th and10th-12thCompetition Type:Regional andnationalSpellman CleanTech CompetitionTheSpellman CleanTech Competitiontests students,ability toresearch and design——it requiresparticipants torecognisea real-world issue,research theproblem,anddesigna solutionthat usesclean technology.Participants gain abetter understandingof STEMfields andmay helpmake theearth ahealthier place.In addition to thehonor ofwinning awell-known STEMcompetition,there aresome awardsfor topfinishers—including a$7,000first prize.Grades:9th-12thCompetition Type:International()Regeneron Science Talent SearchSTSThe mostpromising youngscientists in the nationcompete in the RegeneronSTS—one of the countrysoldest andmostfamous STEMcompetitions.The competitionis opento high school seniorsand challengesthem tocarry outan(提交)(推independent researchproject andsubmit their findings alongwith apaper andup tofour recommendations荐信).Winners cantake homeawards ofup to$250,000!Grades:12th CompetitionType:National
1.What isspecialabout eCyberMissionA.It allowsgroup work.B.It isdesigned forseniors.C.It takesplace online.D.It offersthe mostprize money.
2.Which competitionis opento foreignhighschoolstudentsA.eCyberMission.B.Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision.C.Spellman CleanTech Competition.D.Regeneron ScienceTalent Search.
3.What isa requirementfor participantsin RegeneronScienceTalentSearchA.Being awell-known scientist.B.Doing theirresearch workalone.C.Providing aresearch schedule.D.Finishing abook about theirfindings.BAron Ralston was apretty normalguy,but healways had an extremelyadventurous desireto traveland seethe world.During hischildhood,his familymoved toDenver,Colorado,a placeoffering manyopportunities toclimb mountains,explore,and eventuallybecome theadventurer hedalways wantedto be.Back in2003,Ralstonwasclimbing inthe(裂缝)remote,mountainous areaof SouthwesternUtah,when theunthinkable happened:Aron gotstuck ina creviceinthe rocksand pinnedby abig stonethat weighedover360kilograms.The weightof the rock crushedhis arm,and he()was pinnedby it.Aron tookphotos of his badsituation whichwas goingto geta lotworse ashe waitedfor rescueteams(救援队)to come to removetherockso thathe couldget outand homesafe.But rescuersnever came.Aron waitedfor themfor daystill helost hishope.He knewhe had to dosomething.Hewas18meters abovethe floorof the valley where he waspinned in,and hehad apocketknife.He madewhat musthavebeen oneof the most difficultdecisions ofhis life:to cuthis ownarm inorder tosurvive.Aron cutthe lowerpart ofhis(扭动)arm off,having towrench hisforearm againstthe bigstone tobreak thebones,and thengot himselfdown to thebottom of thevalley,wherehewould beginto walkand searchfor help.Luckily,help arrivedintheform ofa helicopter(直升机)that spottedhim,covered inblood.Aron hadtied offthe woundto keephimself frombleeding todeath prettysuccessfullyand wouldeventually make it outalive.一Ralston wentonto become aninspiring speakerand continuedto traveland climbmountains hedidnt letanincident thatforced himto cuthis ownarm off,stop himfrom doingwhat hereally loved.
4.What can be inferredabout Aronsgetting stuckA.It wasunavoidable.B.It resultedfrom hisbeing lost.C.It wasunexpected.D.It wascaused bya movingstone.
5.Why didAron takephotos ofhis badsituationA.To sendthem torescuers forhelp.B.To keepa recordofhisadventure.C.To remindhis friendsof thedanger.D.To tellthe doctorsabout hiswound.
6.What doesthe underlinedword spotted“mean inparagraph2A.Greeted.B.Found.C.Encouraged.D.Caught.
7.What helpedAron RalstonsurviveA.His crueltyand anger.B.His effortand bravery.C.His talentand creativity.D.His calmnessand determination.CDo youever worrythat youmight wastefood Duringthe heightoftheCOVID-19pandemic,many peoplearoundthe worldwere goinghungry,but peoplecame upwith uniqueways totry andhelp.One ofthese wasto putfridges filledwithfood outsidefor peoplewho neededit.The movementwas verypopular inthe US,but therehave alsobeencommunity fridgesall aroundthe worldas well.Back in2016,before theCOVID-19pandemic,Pauline,a restaurantowner inKochi,India,had thebright ideato puta fridge inthe streetto stopunused foodfrom goingto wasteand tohelp the needy.The ideacame to her lateone nightwhenshe sawa ladysearching ina rubbish can for food.Watching thewoman,she hada sadthought.“The womanhad beensleeping and was wokenup byher hunger,so shehadto go in search of food insteadofsleeping,“said Pauline.She feltreally sadthat nightbecause therestaurant hadmade lotsoffoodthat couldhave beengiventoher.(公共的)Over inthe UK,the ideaof communalfridges wasused inSommerset tofight againstfood wasteandhunger issues,encouraging peopleto donateand alsotake unwantedfood.UK supermarketsand eaterieslike MarksSpencer andGreggs haveregularly helpedthe poorand hungry.Now thereisalarge movementinthe UK toprovide communalfridges.One charity,Hubbub,now operatestheCommunity FridgeNetwork.The networksupports groupsrunning communalfridges across theUK,which nownumberover300fridges.Hubbub haspartnered withCo-op toprovide500fridges sofar.“A fridgeis sooften muchmore thanafridge,said Hubbubs official website.The fridgesconnect people together,(隔绝)address socialisolation andprovide peoplewith theopportunity to access healthyfood,try somethingnew andsavemoney.”
8.What inspiredPauline toput afridge inthe streetA.The poorconditions theIndian peoplelived inB.The hungershed experiencedin herchildhood.C.Seeing alady lookingforfoodinarubbish can.D.Throwing awayunused foodinto therubbishcan.
9.What doesHubbub aimto doA.Encourage peopleto donatefor thepoor.B.Collect unwantedfood tohelp thehungry.C.Transport andrepair fridgesacrosstheUKD.Help theCommunity FridgeNetwork workwell.
10.What doesHubbubsofficialwebsite sayabout thecommunal fridgesA.They changethe globalfood issues.B.They encouragea food-saving lifestyle.C.They raisepublic awarenessof healthyeating.D.They bringpeopletogetherby helpingtheneedy.
11.What doesthe textfocus onA.Charity.B.Education.C.Health.D.Sports.D(开处方)Healthcare professionalsin fourCanadian provincescan nowprescribe theirpatients passestoNational Parksthanks toanewprogram,PaRX,which stressesthe health benefits ofspending timein naturein helpingtomanage physicaland mentalhealth.PaRx wasfounded bythe B.C.Parks Foundationin November2020andwasofficially supportedby ParksCanada(注册)last month.Health professionalswho registerwith theprogram canoffer theirpatients aParksCanada DiscoveryPass,making itthe countrysfirst nationalnature prescriptionprogram”.The Parks Discovery Passtypicallycosts about$57per adultper year.“Were reallyasking doctorsto prioritizepatients wholive closeto ParksCanada sitesso theyllhave moreaccessand canmakeitpart oftheir everydaylives,and alsothose forwhom thecost ofa passmight bea barrierto natureaccess,“said Melissa Lem,president-elect ofthe CanadianAssociation ofPhysicians forthe Environment.一Studies haveshown thatspending timein naturehas arange ofhealthbenefitsfrom loweringblood pressureandimproving hearthealth toreducing stressand anxiety.PaRx recommendsthat patientsspend at least twohours perweek inthegreat outdoors,and atleast20minutes eachtime,to getthemostbenefit.The programis currentlyavailable inthe Canadianprovinces of British Columbia,Ontario,Saskatchewan,andManitoba.It willeventually spreadto everyprovince.PaRx alsohas benefitsoutside ofthe nationalparks,with manygardens offeringfree admissionto visitorswho showtheirprescriptions.“Theres almostno medicalcondition thatnature doesntmake better.Rediscovering natureand thenrealizing howimportantit isto ushas reallyshown thatnature-health connection,Lem said.
12.What dowe knowabout theParksDiscoveryPassA.It islow priced.B.It isdesigned forpoor families.C.It iswell received.D.It isowned byregistered doctors.
13.What doesPaRx planto doabout theprogram nextA.Improve itsservice quality.B.Carry itout allover thecountry.C.Do furtherresearch onits effect.D.Make itavailable freeof charge.
14.What doesMelissaLemstress inthe lastparagraphA.Nature mattersa greatdeal toour health.B.Not allpatients canget treatedby doctors.C.People shouldlearn tochange theirlifestyle.D.People shouldplace healthabove everything.
15.Which ofthe followingcanbethe besttitle forthe textA.Canadians AreLiving inHarmony withNatureB.Canadians AreTrying toGet Awayfrom HospitalsC.Canadian DoctorsAre PrescribingNational ParkVisitsD.Canadian DoctorsAre Leadingthe Wayin MedicalResearch第二节(共5小题每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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选项For mostAmericans,the weeksbetween Thanksgivingand NewYears Dayare atime whenwere eatingmore thanwe should.16The problemwasnt reallythe smallweight increasebut thatstudy participantsnever lostwhat theyput onduring the holidayseason.So,how doyou avoidgaining weightwithout missingout on the holidayfun Thereare severalsmall changeswecan make.We havetomaketime toexercise.With allthe shoppingthat needstobedone and the holidayget-togethers,the firstthingcut outof ourschedules isoften exercise.17Exercise notonly burnsoff thoseholiday treats,it reducesour stressaswell.(份额)18Allow yourselfto enjoythe foodsyou reallylove,but choosewisely andwatch yourportion size.If youvelooked forwardto AuntSallys Christmascookies allyear,have one.Mindful eatingisthekey.Take asmall portionof yourfavorite dessertor high-calorie dishand thenenjoy it.Try nevertogo toaholiday celebrationhungry.When youare reallyhungry,you tendto eatmore thanyou normallywould.19Then youllfind iteasier tocontrol howmuch youeat.(称)Weigh yourselfatleastonce aweek onthe sameday,at the same timeand onthesamescale.Its importantto keep inmind thatour weightcan changebecause ofsalt intakeor otherfactors.20A.Mind yourtable mannerswhile eating.B.You dontneed togive upall ofthe holidaygoodies.C.However,knowing yourweight helpstokeepyou ontrack.D.Have ahigh-fiber,low-calorie snackbefore attendinga party.E.A studyfound participantsgained justover apound duringthis time.F.Instead,this isthe timeweshouldput workingout atthe topof ourto-do list.G.Researchers suggestpeople eatsmaller mealsmore timesduringthecourse ofthe day.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节(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(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑(团聚)A heartbrokengrandmother hashadareunion with her belovedpet dog.Violetta,86,ran awayfromher hometownwhen thewar
21.She wasdetermined totake herdog Tashawithher,but herefforts cametoa tearfulend,and theywere forcedto22,Tasha wasleft tostrangers.Yesterday,the pair23met again,thanks tothe helpof kindstrangers whohave workedtogether to24the dog1,800miles.Violettas familytraveled toIreland25safety.Despite arrivingsafely,the86-year-old couldnt26talkingabouther bestfriend^^Tasha.A localcharity worker,Debbie Deegan,who helpedthe familyto gettoIreland,made ither27to reunitethe heartbrokenpair.She said,Violetta wasquite28aboutthewhole thingand bythe timethey gotto Romaniathey werent29tomanage thedog sothey gaveit toa Romanianfamily.She was
30.She toldmeTasha washer bestfriend.^^Debbie said,We3]a travelcompany forhelp.However,they couldonly gether asfar astheUK,so ittook onelast huge32to deliverher toDublin.Then Debbiesfriend,John DArcy,from Waterford,offered togotoEngland to33Tasha.OnSaturday,John traveledwith afriend byship toEngland toget Tasha.And yesterday,Debbie34the newsontheInternet thatVioletta hadbeen reunitedwith Tashaatlast-andthepair couldntlook35about it.
21.A.finished upB.went outC.died downD.broke out
22.A.meet B.separate C.return D.hide
23.A.quickly B.properly C.finally D.immediately
24.A.deliver B.meet D.findC.see
25.A.in controlofB.insearchof C.in honorof D.in caseof
26.A.mind B.allow C.keep D.help
27.A.task B.decision C.need D.habit
28.A.curious B.angry C.stressed D.frightened
29.A.willing B.reasonable C.able D.likely
30.A.well-educated B.heart-broken C.hard-working D.peace-loving
31.A.paid B.thanked C.required D.contacted
32.A.effort B.promise C.effect D.strength
33.A.calm B.train C.collect D.feed
34.A.shared B.heard C.received D.copied
35.A.stronger B.healthier C.nicer D.happier第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据首字母提示或汉语意思,在句子的空白处写出各单词的完全形式(根据首字母单词拼写)
36.The youngman whosaved thegirl fromthelakewas highlypraised forhis goodb.(根据首
37.After theearthquake,many houseswere completelyd anda lotof peoplebecame homeless.字母单词拼写)(精力充沛)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
38.Swimming makesme feelfresh andthroughout thewhole day.
39.This toywill helpchildren developtheir imaginationand(创造力)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(令人象深亥的)(根
40.She wasa verystrong,E[3ij characterand oneofthemost inspiringpeople Fveever met.据汉语提示单词拼写)第三节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据汉语提示完成下列句子.你越努力学习,你取得的进步就越大41you study,progress youwill make..我是来向你解释我缺席你生日派对的原因(定语从句)42I havecometoexplain toyou thereason yourbirthday party..一转身,我看到一位白头发的男人盯着我(分词做状语)43,I sawa white-haired manstaring atme..内心紧张不安,我深吸一口气44With,I tooka deepbreath..众所周知,老虎属于猫科45As weall know,the tigerthe catfamily.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节(满分15分).假定你是校篮球队队长李华近期你校将与新华中学举行一场篮球比赛,请你写封邮件告知你的队友46内容包括Jack,.比赛时间和地点;
1.赛前训练;
2.表达期待3注意.写作词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分20分).阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文47Adam,8,and Peter,10,played atthe seasidewith theirmom every day.Every singleday,they wouldcome acrossanold man who wouldsit quietlyon achair,watching thewaves.One day,the brothersapproached him.For somereason,the oldmanwhoalways avoidedpeople starteda longconversationwith thetwo boysand introducedhimself asWalter Bridgeton.After awhile,Peter finallyasked thequestionthey hadbeen longingto ask:Sir,why doyou sitout hereeveryday”“Well,I havebeen waitinghere formy brother,James,for10years.We wereinthearmy togetherand thenwere senttodifferent countries.This happeneda longtime ago.When welast saweach other,we promisedto meetright here,wherewe usedto walkwith ourmother,the oldman explained.“How doyou knowhes stillcoming^^Adam asked.(军籍身份牌),“Thats thething.I dontknow.They gaveme hisarmy dogtags butthey neverfound him.He isstillmissing Jhe said.The oldman pattedthe boysheads andsaid,“Look afteryour brother,boys.^^The boysenjoyed hiscompany eversince thatday,and theywere alsosurprised toknow theylived neareach other.Deeply movedby Waltersstory,the brothersdecided touse socialmedia tospread it,hoping tofind hisbrother.One day,they wenttothebeach totell himabout whatthey did,but didntfind himat hisusual spot.Something musthavehappened.Lefs goto hishouse nowJ Petersaid.注意:续写词数应为左右;
1.
100.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2听力They knockedatthedoor whenthey gotthere.1—5BBCCB6—10ACACA11—15BBACA16—20BCBAC。