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学年第一学期期末学业水平测试2022高一英语试题卷第一部分听力(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L5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.What wasthe womanconcerned aboutA.Her sleeplessness.B.Her mothershealth.C.Her illness.
2.Why doesthe manmake thecallA.To visitthe woman tonight.B.To seea doctor.C.To putoff the appointment.
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The reasonfor noise.B.The datefor ameeting.C.The needfor medicalcare.
4.When isthe shipleavingA.At12:
15.B.At12:
30.C.At12:
45.
5.What willthe womando thisSundayA.Stay athome.B.Have lunchwith the man.C.Go hiking.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自读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.On thetrain.B.In thewaitingroom.C.At theleftluggage office.
7.What isthe relationshipof the speakersA.Strangers.B.Friends.C.Husband andwife.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What isthe mandoingA.Walking outwith hisbird.B.Reading Englishbooks.C.Doing morningexercise.(鹦鹉)
9.What isthe nameof theparrot in the girlsbookA.May.B.Lucy.C.Polly.
10.What doesthe manwish hisparrot todoA.To befriends withthe girl.(根据首字母单词拼写)
53.What istheaof thespeaker towardsforeign languagelearning(根据首字母单词拼写)
54.She cycledround thecorner,lost herb andfell off.55You canspend threedays exploringthe rainforestand enjoyingthe plantsand animalsu to the.(根据首字母单词拼写)rainforest第二节(满分15分).假定你是李华,是学校上周刚成立的读书俱乐部的负责人,请给外教写一封邮件,邀请她做一次56Chris讲座内容包括.俱乐部介绍.讲座的时间、地点、和内容12注意.写作词数应为左右请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答1802Dear Chris,Yours,Li Hua第三节(满分15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
57.“I hateyou!”I shouted,as Iran upthe stairsto myroom.Throwing openmy dresserdrawers,I pulledout acleanTshirt andjeans,threw themin mybackpack andran backdown thesteps.Mom andDad stoodthere,looking liketheywere inshock.“Where areyou going”Mom asked.“Anywhere buthere JI shoutedas Iran outthe door.They werentfast enoughto holdme,and Idisappeared into the(脾气)night.It wascold,but myhot temperwarmed me,and Ididnt feelit.(拇指)I hitthe streetswith mythumb out.A freeride wasntsafe,but Ididnt care.Deep downinside,I knewmyparents lovedme,but it wasnt enough.I slept on apark benchthe firstnight Itook off.It washard as a rock,and I wassurprised to find thatI wasntalone.Pecking throughhalfclosed eyes,I couldsee otherhomeless peoplejust likeme,onlythey lookedlike theydbeen therea long,long time.By theend of the secondday,Id mademy wayto anothercity sixtyfivemiles awaywhere Ifound ahalfway houseforrunaways.Iwastired,cold andhungry.By thetime Igot there,the kitchenwas closed.All thatwas lefton thetable wasacold potato.I liftedit tomy lipsand bitinto theskin.It wasdry andstuck inmy throatwhen Itried to eat itup.That nightIsleptona smallbed ina roomwith fourother runaways.It wasnta wholelot betterthan thepark.Three dayslater,my dadshowed upat the front doorof thehalfway house.I dontknow howhe foundout Iwas there,but partof mewas gladhe did,though Iwouldnt admitit outloud.After gatheringmy fewthings,we drovehome insilence.I couldsee by the lookon hisface thathe feltresponsible for all myanger andsadness.I regrettedshouting atmy注意.续写词数应为左右;parents thenight Iran away.
1100.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2When wefinally reachedour house,Mom openedthefront door.听力LB
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.A
6.A
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.C
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.C
17.B
18.B
19.B
20.CB.To say goodbye in English.C.To learnmore Chinese.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What arethespeakerstalking aboutA.The developmentof technology.B.Their addictiontothesmartphone.C.Their experienceson theInternet.
12.How dothey feelwithout theirsmartphonesA.Upset.B.Proud.C.Excited.
13.What willthe mando to cut downuser timeA.Have nophone.B.Contact hisfriends less.C.Do moreoutdoor activities.听第9段材科,回答第14至17题
14.What isthemanplanning todoA.Do businessin London.B.Tour London.C.Invite the woman toLondon.
15.What doesthe womanadvise themantodoA.Visit historicalbuildings.B.Learn Londonsculture.C.Read historybooks.
16.What doesthewomanthink of the foodin LondonA.Delicious.B.Cheaper.C.Various.
17.What isthe womanssuggestion inLondonA.Trying localfood.B.Carrying anumbrella.C.Wearing plainclothes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.Where canwe geta freeticket forMuseum DayA.In theSan JoseMuseum ofArt.B.On theSmithsonian Magazinewebsite.C.From anearby museum.
19.How manypeople isa freeticket forA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
20.What isthe purposeof theorganizerA.To createmore artworks.B.To handout moretickets.C.To attractmore visitors.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项These bookswill sendyou up in the air andflying throughthe clouds.The Storyof Flightby Jakob Whitfield Thisillustrated(插图)history of flyingmachines includeseverything from the earliestballoons andairships tothe lateststealth(隐形)jets.Discover howhistorical eventsand socialchanges have affected theextraordinarystory ofhuman flight-and theunbelievable inventionsthat mightwait forusin the future.Sky Chasersby Emma Carroll Inspiredbythereallife storyof theMontgolfier brothers,this historicaladventure followsMagpie,a pickpocketwho dreamsof flyingover therooftopsof Paris.When shemeets Pierre,she issoon caughtupina raceto bethe firstto flyahot airballoon infront of the Kingand Queenof France.SkywardSKYWARDby Sally DengIts1927,and in the UK,Russia and the US,three girlsshare thesame dreamofflying.(逆境),Against allthe oddsHazel,Marlene andLilya followtheir hearts-and endupflying for their countriesin wartime.This beautifulillustrated bookexplores therole thatSKYWARDbravefemale pilotsplayed in the SecondWorld War.Wings:Flyboyby Tom PalmerIn thisexciting story,young footballerJatinder feelsas thoughsomething isholding himback.Then anextraordinary thinghappens:he findshimself transportedinto battle-in theFirstWorld Warfighter planeof hishero,pilot HarditSingh Malik.Can thisamazingadventure helpJatinder learnto takerisks
1.What arethese booksaboutA.Taking flights.B.Showing inventions.C.Having adventures.D.Exploring wartime.
2.What doThe Storyof Flightand Skywardhave inmonA.They havehigh prices.B.They areset ina war.C.They havemany pictures.D.They areintended forgirls.
3.Who wrotea storyof timetravel experienceAJakobWhitfield.B.EmmaCarroll.C.SallyDeng.D.TomPalmer.B(全仞;雇员)At
6.00p.m.on Thursday,in Waterstonesin Piccadilly,London,staff wererunning aroundwith bowlsofjellybeans andbottles oflemon juice.Five minuteslater,people of all agesstarted toe throughthe doors.Some dressedupas charactersfrom thebooks!This isthe thirdevent Ivebeen toJ said28yearold Alex.Last yearthey changedthesecond floorinto DiagonAlley.^^In many of thechains275branches acrossthe UK,similar sceneswere takingplace.(巫师)Our firstwizards havearrived fbrHarry Potter night Jsaid staffat theBradford store.But HarryPotter nightwasnt theonly causefbr celebrationfbr staffand customers.The previousday,Waterstoneshad announcedthat itwas backin profitfor thefirst timesince2011,under theleadership of its veryown wizard.JamesDaunt.Daunt wasalready asuccessful bookseller.He wasbrought into rescuethe Waterstoneschain whenitwasabout toclosedown.When Daunttook overWaterstones,his firsttask wastocutcosts.Then hehad tomake the stores moreattractive andimprovethe lighting.Coffee shops were openedinside thestores,and eventswere held,such asthe nowfamousHarryPotter nights,or talksby authors.But the biggest changewas thatDaunt gaveeach storethe powerto choosewhat bookstosell,and tochoose theprices fordifferent books.This madea bigdifference.Sales wentup becauseshopswerestoringmore booksthat interestedlocal customers.Daunt isconfident aboutthe futureof bookshops.People lovebuying books,“he said.If sa physicalpleasure thatcustomersdont getwhen theyshop online.If wekeep creatingshops thatdo that,it doesntmatter whatgoes ononline.High streetsand shopsare partoftheheart ofthe munity.People willalways want to goto shops.”
4.Why didpeople etoWaterstones inPiccadilly onThursdayA.To buythe HarryPotter books.B.To attenda HarryPotternight.C.To meetthe authorof books.D.To lookaround DiagonAlley.
5.What wasanother reasonfor Waterstonesto celebrateA.A wizardwas visitingthestore.B.The chainstarted tomake money.C.The bookshopswould openagain.D.James Dauntbecame theowner.
6.What wasthebiggestchange DauntmadeA.Making storessmaller.B.Choosing thebooks himself.C.Giving storesmore freedom.D.Selling booksto localcustomers.
7.Why doesDaunt thinkbookshops havea goodfutureA.They providecheaper booksfor people.B.Online shoppingwill notlast forever.C.They canremend suitablebooks.D.They providewhat onlinebooksellers cannot.CAre youthe kind of personwho alwayskeeps abar of chocolate nearbyPerhaps youfeel weakor sleepywithoutyour sweets.If so,you mayhaveaproblem thatmillions ofothers have:sugar addiction.Addiction meansusing asubstance ordoing anactivity overand overagain,in spiteofitsbad effects.Playing putergames,drinking,and eatingarc examplesof activitiesthat candevelop intoaddictions.(阶段)There arefour stagesof behaviorthat happenduring a sugar addiction.Stage onebegins with a strongwish(多巴月安).for somethingsweet.This happensbecause sugarcauses the body toproduce dopamineIt isa chemicalthatcreates feelingsof happiness.In stagetwo,even aftersugar hasbeen eaten,the desireremains andgrows.This isbecause(敏感)thebodybees lesssensitive tothe effectof sugarover time.So,it isnecessary toeat moresugar toproduce thepositiveemotions.In stagethree,when a sugar needis notsatisfied,the personfeels bad.Sugar addictsexperience bad(症,犬).emotional symptomsThey alsofeel physicalsymptoms,such asheadaches,sleepiness,and lack of energy.Overtime,a sugar addiction willreach stagefour.This iswhen theworst healtheffects ofsugar addictioncan beseen.Unhealthy bodyweight anddepression areexamples.Breaking asugaraddictioncan bechallenging,but itis importantfor yourhealth.There area fewthings to keep inmind.Ifs simpleadvice youprobably haveheard before.Eat threemeals aday,get enoughsleep,and exerciseoften.Choose healthysweets,like fruit,and avoidsalty snacks.These usuallycause people to wanttoeatsweets.Dont pushyourselftoo hard.Remember thatlifestyle changeshappen slowly.
8.What causespeopleto bee addictedto sugarA.Having piecesofchocolateat hand.B.Feeling theeffects ofdopamine.C Tastingsugar in regular foods.D.Experiencing alackofenergy.
9.In whichstage ofasugaraddiction maypeople beeoverweightA.In stageone.B.In stagetwo.C.In stagethree.D.In stagefour.
10.What ismentioned asa pieceof advicefor breakingasugaraddictionA Sleepingless.B.Eating salt.C.Exercising often.D.Avoiding sweets.
11.What isthe besttitle for the textA.The pleteGuide ToBeating Sugar AddictionB.Sugar AddictionIn ChildrenAnd HowTo GetOver ItC.Sugar Addiction:Your FirstStep IsYour FirstCallD.SugarAddiction:A ProblemThat MillionsOf PeopleHaveD一The worldsweakest countriesare saidtobepreparing totake on the richestcountries witha demandfor money(税)possibly includingnew taxeson oilor flying-fortheirrecoverable lossesthey aresuffering from the climatechange.Extreme weatheris alreadyhitting manydeveloping countrieshard andis expectedto causefurther catastrophes一Loss and damage the issue ofhow tohelp poornations sufferingfromthemost extremeeffects ofclimate breakdown,which countriescannot beprotected against-is oneoftheproblems thatcause disagreementin climatediscussions.Some ofthe worldsweakest countrieshave prepareda paperfbr discussionthis weekat the UN generalmeeting inNewYork.It showsthey arepreparing toask for a climaterelated“global taxasaway offunding paymentsfor lossanddamage.(碳)The fundscould beraised inseveral ways:by aglobal carbontax;a tax on airlinetravel;a taxontheheavilypolluting oilused byships;adding taxesto oilproduction;orataxonfinancial business.The discussionpaper notesthepros andcons ofeach ofthese,and thechoices ofraising fundsthrough developmentbanks andfromtheprivate sector.Nations willmeet againfor freshtalks calledCOP27in Egyptin November,where lossanddamageis expectedto beamajor topicof discussion.At COP26,the UNclimate meetingheld inGlasgow in2021,there wasan agreementon theneedto limitglobal temperaturerises to
1.5℃above preindustriallevels.(呈递)Damage topoor countriesis setto increase.A separatesubmission totheUN,by Antiguaand Barbuda,warnsthat increasingsea andair temperatures in theCaribbean couldcreate asuperstorm withinyears thatwould cause$9billion()£
7.8billion indamage tothe islandnation alone,six timesits yearlyGDP.
12.What doesthe underlinedword“catastrophes“in paragraph2meanA.Disasters.B.Doubts.C.Diseases.D.Droughts.
13.What isthe purposeofaclimaterelated globaltaxA.To raisemoney forloss.B.To developairline industry.C.To producemore oil.D.To stopsea pollution.
14.What willbe adirect resultof increasingtemperaturesinthe CaribbeanA.The sealevel willrise.B.A poorcountry willdisappear.C.A superstormwill form.D.The climatemeeting willbe held.
15.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The UNis payingmore attentionto someeconomic problems.B.The globaltemperature willrise to
1.5℃above preindustriallevels.C.Developing countriesneed morefunds toprotect againstpoor environment.D.The poorernations willask therichest tocover damagefrom climatechange.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Mountains aregreat placesto spendyour freetime,but theycan bedangerous if youre notprepared.Imagine youwenthiking withyour friendsor familyand gotlost whiletaking picturesof plantsand animals.What ifyou couldntfindyour wayback andhad towait untilsomeone cameand savedyou16Fire isimportant becausemountains getcold atnight,even inthe summer.Fire alsokeeps dangerousanimals awayandcan letpeople knowwhere youare.17If youdont haveeither ofthese,you canhit arock againsta pieceof steelto(火花)make aspark andstart afire.Just makesure thatthe firedoesnt spread!18Humans cantlive withoutwater.If yourdrinking waterruns out,youll needtofindclean wateras soonaspossible.Its bestto lookfor runningwater,such asa streamor river.If you cant find any,try digginga deephole tofind(容器),water underground.Or,ifyouhave anyempty containersyoucanuse themto collectrainwater.(支架)19A cavecan bea goodshelter.If youcant findone,findadry area,build aframe withbranches,andcover itwitha blanket.If youdont haveablanket,cover yourbody witha pileof leavesinstead.20Remember,you shouldnever gointothemountains withoutthe rightskills andequipment.But ifyoure prepared,youll havea saleand enjoyableexperience.A.Finally,you willneed somekindofshelter.B.Another thingyoull needis cleandrinking water.C.To survive,youd needthree things:fire,water andshelter.D.You cansurvive forhours withoutshelter inice conditions.E.This willkeep youdry onthe rainiestnights andblock thewind.F・Its importanttokeepyour homewarm toavoid healthproblems.G.Therefore,you shouldalways carrya lighterorabox ofmatches withyou.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(自Oak MiddleSchool organizeda schooltalent showon Saturdaynight whereJagger,a teenagerwith autismI田症)sang uLetIt Go”.Suddenly heforgot the
21.The childrenwatching Jaggersperformance(自发)offered22and spontaneouslystarted to23along withhim.The addedsupport gavethe13yearold boyenough confidenceto24the wordsofthe song again.Jagger endedhis(鼓掌).appearance toloud applause“It wasjust that25moment whenit justfelt likethe entiremunity gatheredaroundhim,“Jaggers motherStacey said.What26Jagger wasthat everyonedid thatfor him.The kids27around him.They showedhim thathe isnot disabledbutheisjust differently
28.Olivia Klein,Jaggers teacherrecorded the29moment oncamera.You couldsee anobvious30in hisemotions,“Klein said.He gotreallyhappy andhe31thesong.”Jagger didnt32anyofthe kidsintheaudience becausehe attendsa differentschool outoftown.It madethe33even morespecial.I justfeel so34to livehere andforthewaythe kidsand themunity_35him Jhis motheradded.
21.A.fears B.performance C.words D.music
22.A.guidance B.assistance C.services D.explanation
23.A.sing B.cry C.applaud D.e
24.A.make upB.search forC.refer toD.pick up
25.A.disastrous B.magical C.awkward D.annoying
26.A.excited B.frightened C.attracted D.confused
27.A.turned B.danced C.gathered D.ran
28.A.impressive B.able C.fluent D.calm
29.A.difficult B.quiet C.sacred D.heartwarming
30.A.change B.feature C.injury D.stress
31.A.challenged B.started C.finished D.chose
32.A.request B.know C.admire D.greet
33.A.disease B.munity C.moment D.camera
34.A.lucky B.anxious C.responsible D.lost
35.A.reminded B.contacted C.honored D.supported第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空门处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()Its midnighton NewYears Eve.Clocks36strike twelveas peoplewele inthe ingyear andsaygoodbyeto theold.If sa time37people wishfor goodluck inthefutureand forgetbad thingsinthepast.Around theworld,people do()different things38help theirwishes etrue.Some ofthem mightsurprise you.()Food isoften centralto NewYears customs.The SpanishandtheMexicans eattwelve39grape intwelve()seconds-one forluck ineach ofthe ingmonths.Eating grapesso fastisnt easybut itshappy andoften40mess!Colors areimportant too.Brazilians,for example,choose theirclothes verycarefully-for peacethey wearwhite,()yellow mightbring success,and red41mean loveis intheair!The Chinesebelieve redbrings goodluck,so theylike()to dress42this color,too.They alsopaint thefrontdoorof43they housesred andgive familymembers andfriends(信封)red envelopeswith money.Some peopledestroy thingson NewYears Evebecause theywanttoforget44past.And somecustoms havenoreason atall;they justdevelop overtime.On NewYears Evein Germany,several TVstations showa shortblackandwhite(喜居)movie45is calledDinner forOne.Its aedy UinEnglish,starring Englishactors.Nobody knowswhy theydo this,not eventhe Germans!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据下列句子及所给的首字母,在答题纸上按题号写出各单词的正确、完全形式(每空限填一词)(根据首字母单词拼写)
1.11buy youlunch andyou fixmy puter.Is thata faire一
47.Coffee ortea一(根据首字母单词拼写)rd ptea tocoffee,thanks.(根据首字母单词拼写)
48.Yesterday thediscussion fon threemain problems..(根据首字母单词拼写)
49.Hotel ais includedintheprice ofyour holiday.(根据首字母单词拼写)
50.When hiswife died,the oldman foundhis worldfell a
51.She didn9t lovethe jobthough shep to.(根据首字母单词拼写).(根据首字母单词拼写)
52.In lessthan oneminute,a largecity layinr。