2022-2023学年广东省广雅中学高一下学期名师班期中考试英语试题含答案
展开 2022-2023高一下广雅中学名师班期中测试卷及答案
一、听力略
第二部分 单项选择(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
11. With his homework , he went to play games with his friend.
A. to finish B. finishes C. finished D. finishing
12. He sent a message me that he had no spare time this weekend.
A. inform B. informing C. informed D. being informed
13. from a distance, the Jiangmen station looks very beautiful.
A. Seeing B. Being seen C. Seen D. Having seen
14. She is very delighted that this house to her from now on.
A. belongs B. belonging C. belonged D. is belong
15. Her face suggested that she was by some things.
A. frightening, frightened, frightening
B. frightened, frightened, frightening
C. frightened, frightening, frightening
D. frightening, frightened, frightened
16. The movie again last week is Titanic.
A. to be shown B. being shown C. shown D. be shown
17.I saw the students a big plan at that time yesterday.
A. discussed B. to discuss C. discuss D. discussing
18. Lucy pretended to be cheerful, nothing about the argument.
A. says B. said C. to say D. saying
19.I really don ’t know where it was that I had my phone .
A. stolen B. being stolen C. stealing D. to steal
20.— She failed to gain to the university of her choice.
—Oh, really? No wonder she looks depressed these days.
A. faith B. admission C. rejection D. election
第三部分 完形填空(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中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A back injury drove Briton Rose Oliver to tai chi, which led her to her husband and then took both of them to China. Twenty years ago, Oliver's back injury 21 her childhood dream of becoming a ballet dancer. But the injury did 22 her to tai chi a martial art(武术) typically practiced in slow . motion. Her initial hope was to improve her 23 ; however, it turned out to bring her more. She later married her 24 Rey Nelson, who taught her how to play tai chi, and founded a school with him, teaching the martial art to more than 10,000 students over eight years.
In 2000, the couple moved to Shanghai. They taught 25 in universities and happily learnt tai chi under various masters to enhance their skills in playing. After years of practice, Oliver found her occasional 26 had disappeared amazingly. But her greatest pain 27 when, her husband died in 2003, leaving her alone to follow their 28 passion for tai chi. She thought of 29 . But she finally determined to carry on to honor her husband.
With the 30 of her tai chi “ family ”— the masters and students, Oliver spent her time outside tai chi teaching English as she did before and 31 cultural-exchange events. She founded the Double Dragon Alliance, which enables kung fi masters to teach martial arts to westerners and organizes seminars(研讨会) and events for them to 32 Chinese massage, acupuncture, traditional medicine, and calligraphy. Because of her 33 to cultural exchange, Oliver was given the Shanghai Magnolia Award, an award given to foreigners who have made 34 contributions to the city. And she has been officially 35 as a member of the Order of the British. Empire by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II—one of the highest honors to a citizen.
21. A. realized B. destroyed C. promoted D. decreased
22. A. limit B. cheat C. lead D. devote
23. A. figure B. affect C. appearance D. health
24. A. instructor B. colleague C. supervisor D. classmate
25. A. sports B. language C. music D. art
26. A. backaches B. headaches C. toothaches D. stomachaches
27. A. strengthened B. faded C. came D. worsened
28. A. particular B. individual C. shared D. previous
29. A. coming up B. standing up C. turning away D. giving up
30. A. influence B. support C. education D. agreement
31. A. collecting B. attending C. analyzing D. covering
32. A. exchange B. experience C. sponsor D. explore
33. A. inspiration B. suggestion C. adaptation D. contribution
34. A. natural B. professional C. significant D. hopeful
35. A. required B. celebrated C. respected D. announced
第四部分 阅读理解(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。
A
What is spring break?
Between tests and after-school activities, we all deserve a much-needed pause from school to relax and regroup. Entering spring break, a glorious week set aside in the middle 'the semester for students to take time off and unwind(放松).
When is spring break 2023?
The dates of spring break 2023 vary from school to school, but most take place in March or April. You can check your school’s calendar(校历) to see when spring break 2023 is scheduled.
How long is spring break?
Again, the length of spring breaks differ across the country. A majority are just one week, but some spring breaks(mostly among colleges and universities) are two weeks long.
What should I do over spring break 2023?
Spring break 2023-will be here before you know it, but that means you should start planning if you want to travel. Looking to escape the cold? Booking a trip somewhere beachside or poolside, taking advantage of spring skiing, snowboarding, or other late-winter activities. There are many, many options. Staycations(就近度假) are also perfect for connecting with family and friends, binge-watching(一口气看完)a new series on Netflix, planning a local museum trip, picking up a new hobby, going for a hike, or finally making a dent in your TBR list. Super scholars might take this time to prepare and get ahead on their studies. If college year is fast-approaching, you could even plan some college tours and arrange in-person visits to some of the campuses on your list.
Happy spring break!
36. What date is most possible in spring break of 2023?
A. February 12 B. May 15 C. January 25. D. April 8.
37. What does the article advise a soon-to-graduate(即将毕业) high school student to do?
A. To try many leisure options to relax.
B. To do the assignment and review the lesson.
C. To pay a visit to the future colleges in person.
D. To have a perfect station with family and friends.
38. Where can you probably see this passage?
A. An instructive website. B. A school’s calendar.
C. A financial magazine. D. A travel brochure.
B
Kiwis(几维鸟) are unique in a lot of interesting ways. They have many characteristics that are not found in any other bird.
It is assumed that the kiwi's ancestor was able to fly and reached New Zealand. Once on the island, it lost its ability to fly and eventually became the kiwi known today. Kiwis have feathers that look like hair and very strong and muscular legs. They rule the ground instead of the air. They can smell very well. Kiwis are quite shy and usually only come out at night. Kiwis can live a long time, between 25 and 50 years.
A female kiwi carries a huge egg about its body size. The kiwi is about the same size as a chicken but its egg is actually six times as large as a chicken's egg. The reason for this is that the kiwi doesn't have to fly, so there aren't any limits on its weight. The female has to eat three times as much as usual to help the egg develop. Right before the egg is laid she can't eat anything because the egg presses against her stomach, leaving no room for food.
All kiwi species are endangered. On average, twenty-seven die each week. They have been affected most by deforestation and invasive mammals. Before humans came to New Zealand, the only mammals on the island were bats(蝙蝠) and seals(海豹). The kiwi never had to worry about predators(捕食者) before, but now since it cannot fly, and lays its eggs on the ground, it is pretty defenceless against invasive mammals such as rats(鼠) and stoats (白釉). Stoats kill a lot of the chicks, while dogs kill a lot of adult birds, usually by accident, because they are quite delicate(脆弱的).
39. Which is kiwis' unique characteristic?
A. They can't fly with no wings.
B. They can live more than 50 years.
C. They rule the air instead of the ground.
D. They seldom or never come out in the daytime.
40. Why does a female kiwi carry a huge egg?
A. It eats three times as much as usual.
B. It focuses too much on developing its egg.
C. Its body weight will increase without limit.
D. The egg presses against her stomach.
41. Which kind of mammal does no harm to kiwis?
A. The bat. B. The rat. C. The stoat. D. The dog.
42. Which is a suitable title for the passage?
A. Humans influence on Kiwi B. Kiwis-Unique Birds
C. Get Close to the Bird World D. Why Can't Kiwis Fly?
C.
Maria Jones had just finished teaching a yoga class when she happened to notice an elderly man walking around by himself in the city centre of Aberdeen, Scotland.
As they shared a packet of chocolate bars over a coffee, Maria learned that Tom Strath. who was 83, had left his home that day for the first time in three years. Driven by extreme loneliness, he decided to take a ride on the bus. He'd taken two different buses that day.
According to Age DK,1.1 million older people rely-on using public transport for company. While health and mobility issues can lead to social isolation, the COVID-19lockdown, coupled with the upsetting (令人苦恼的) effect of the cost of living crisis, has contributed to a loneliness epidemic among the UK's older population.
Senior expert Sally Baker sees the necessity of establishing a programme to reconnect the older people with their local communities. And helping them access local transport links is the first step. She says that she understands why travelling on public transport can help to reduce loneliness. It offers a setting for conversations to spark up. “Sitting side by side is often less inhibiting(约束的) than direct eye contact,” she said.
However, Age UK is aware that many older people feel worried about getting out and about, with 38 percent saying they don't feel confident using public transport.
That's why the charity has initiated(开创) the Travelling Companions' pilot programme, designed to help older people who might be feeling lonely to get out and about confidently. Each older person is matched with a volunteer who will help them achieve their travel goals.
One man at 80, who has been helped by Age UK's new project, says, “The programme I making my world a lot bigger and brighter.”
43. Why is Tom Smith's experience mentioned in the text?
A. To give an sample of someone getting lost.
B. To introduce the major topic to be discussed.
C. To illustrate the boring daily life of 80-year-olds.
D. To stress the value of chatting with older people.
44. What can we learn from paragraph 4?
A. Older people need help to rebuild social connections.
B. Travelling alone on buses can be unsafe for older people.
C. Many older people take buses to ease anxiety.
D. It's necessary offer older people free bus rides.
45. What is Age UK according to the text?
A.`A research institute. B. A senior citizen care centre.
C. A bus company. D. A charity organization.
46. What is the text mainly about?
A. The widespread be problem in the UK.
B. Loneliness among the UK’s older population.
C. A programme to help older people use public transport.
D. Volunteers who accompany the elderly people on their trips.
D
People perform graceful moves, all while standing on a bamboo strip in the river. You may think it's a scene from an art movie, but actually it is a form of intangible cultural heritage: bamboo drifting(独竹漂).
Bamboo drifting dated back to over 2,000 years ago in the Chishui River area of Guizhou. During the Qin Dynasty, the Bozhou district of Zunyi city was . known for its high-quality nanmu. It was in great demand by the royal court more than 2,000 kilometers to the north. With no transportation along the Chishui River, people had to stand on one log(原木) to drift down the river. Later, local people began to compete along the way and the game of wood drifting was born. In the Qing Dynasty, wood drifting became bamboo drifting because of bamboo's lower price.
Now, communities in Guizhou hold bamboo drifting competitions every year during Dragon Boat Festival. Due to the great strength and balance it takes for one to get the hang of this act, bamboo drifting was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list.
Yang Liu,24, is an inheritor(继承人) of bamboo drifting. Yang said the most challenging part of bamboo drifting was keeping one's balance. “I fell in the water several times when I was practising,” she said.
But the love for the ancient skill keeps Yang going. In the past 17 years, she has drifted all year round, in winter cold and summer heat.
Yang also produces new ideas when spreading the culture of bamboo drifting. For example, she connects dance with bamboo drifting to make it more graceful and wears hanfu when performing, creating a beautiful feel. In 2020, Yang registered on social media platforms and posted her videos. “I want to spread it to other countries so that more people around the world will like Chinese culture,” she told China Daily.
47. Why did bamboo drifting replace wood drifting?
A. The bamboo was cheaper. B. The bamboo was more beautiful.
C. The bamboo was more convenient. D. The bamboo was much easier to control.
48. What does the underlined phrase “get the hang of” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Prepare. B. Change. C. Master. D. Improve.
49. What is the most difficult for bamboo drifting in Yang Liu's opinion?
A. Designing moves. B. Transporting goods.
C. Choosing bamboos. D. Keeping balance.
50. What can we infer about Yang Liu?
A. She inherits bamboo drifting creatively.
B. She learned bamboo drifting very easily.
C. She has become the leader of bamboo drifting.
D. She began learning bamboo drifting at 17.
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顶。
Volunteering is a great benefit to the community. Many nonprofit organizations couldn't survive without volunteers. However, you may not realize how much it also benefits your career.
Volunteer in different areas.
You may be likely to just volunteer at one place, and that can be fine. 51 Doing so can help you explore what you'd like to do later in life if you're younger or even choose a different career if you're a little bit older.
●Use it to build skills. Volunteering is the perfect opportunity to build your own skill set 52 You' re basically working a job, and through that job, you gain experience that you can pass on to your work life.
●Network while you volunteer.
Another way to help work on your career is to use volunteering to help network. Really, you don't have to go out of your way to network 53 All networking is making a connection with other people that you and they can rely on later and volunteering can help you do that.
● 54
Studies have shown that people who volunteer are more likely to be hired than people who don't volunteer. In fact, you have about a 25 percent higher chance of being hired if you volunteer than if you don't. If you don't have a high school diploma(毕业文凭), that number increases to a 50 percent higher chance.
●Put your volunteer experience on your college application.
If you're still in high school, volunteering looks great on a college application. It shows leadership, initiative(主动性), and commitment, all things colleges love. 55
A. Help you find a good job.
B. Increase your chances of being hired.
C. Stop waiting to volunteer until you have more time.
D. Just be sure to include it on your application when you apply.
E. While you are giving your time, you're also learning new things.
F. Just talk to people while you're volunteering and get to know them.
G. However, volunteering at different places will expose you to different fields.
第五部分 语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Scientists have wondered whether domesticated(驯养的) animals can recognize different human faces. Scientist Lea Lansade did an experiment 56 ( find) out how well horses can recognize individual people in 57 ( photograph).- She and her team first taught the horses how to “choose” between two side-by-side images by 58 ( touch) their noses to a computer screen. Then, the horses 59 ( show)photos of their current keeper alongside faces of unfamiliar humans, and never had they 60 ( see) photos of any of the people before. The horses 61 ( correct)recognized their current keeper and ignored 62 strangers faces about 75 percent of the time, significantly better than chance.
What's more, the horses also picked photos of their previous keeper, the person 63 they hadn't seen in six months. In fact, even though the horses didn't get it right every single time, they were at least as accurate in picking out their previous keeper as they were at recognizing their current one. The results suggest that not only can horses tell the difference between familiar 64 unfamiliar human faces, they understand the fact that photos are virtual representations of real life without any other help. And they' re even 65 ( good) at this than our oldest animal friend: the domestic dog.
第六部分 课文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Of all the 66.t festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every 67.c . This important 68.a festival takes place after all the crops have been gathered in. People celebrate to show that they are 69.g for the year's supply of food. In 70.a Egypt, the harvest festival was celebrated during the springtime — the Egyptian harvest season. It 71.f a parade and a great feast with music, dancing, and sports. Today, in some European countries, people 72. d churches and town halls with flowers and fruit, and get together to celebrate over a73.m . During the Mid- Autumn Festival in China, families gather to 74.a the shining moon and enjoy 75. d mooncakes.
第七部分 单词或词组拼写(20个空格,每空0.5分,满分10分)
阅读下列句子,根据首字母或中文提示,拼写出适当的单词或词组。把单词或词组的答案完整地写在答题卡上,否则不给分。
76. She was lucky to e (逃离) punishment.
77. This drink doesn't c (包含) any alcohol.
78. I d (肯定) remember sending the letter.
79. He was killed in an a (事故).
80. You're wasting p (珍贵的) time!
81. This is a t (典型的) example of Roman pottery.
82. C (祝贺), you have a healthy baby girl.
83. I have the greatest r (尊敬) for your brother.
84. You need to be more f (灵活的) and imaginative in your approach.
85. It is an o (机会;时刻) for all the family to celebrate.
86. Your work has shown a s (显著的) improvement.
87. He gave us a b (简短的) introduction about himself.
88. Courses r f cooking computing. (从…到…不等)
89. I'm going to t a o (利用) this tour to explore the history of the castle.
90. He founded the charity i m o (纪念) his late wife.
第八部分 应用文写作(满分15分)
91.每年的3月21日是“世界睡眠日”(World Sleep Day)。请你以The Importance of Good Sleep为主题,按下列要点写一篇演讲稿:
1.“世界睡眠日”的时间和目的;
2.睡眠不良的危害;
3.提高睡眠质量的策略;
4.呼吁大家提高睡眠质量。
注意:
1.词数:80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
The Importance of Good Sleep
答案
二、单选
11-15 CBCAB 16-20 CDDAB
三、完型
21-25 BCAAB 26-30 ACCDB 30-35 BBDCD
四、阅读
36-38 DCA 39-42 DCAB 43-46 BADC 47-50 ACDA
五、七选五
51-55 DEFBD
六、语法填空
(1)to find.考查动词不定式。句意:科学家Lea Lansade进行了一项实验,以了解马如何识别照片中的个人。结合句意和句子结构可知,此处用to do不定式表达科学家做实验的目的。故填to find。
(2)photographs.考查可数名词的复数。句意:科学家Lea Lansade进行了一项实验,以了解马如何识别照片中的个人。Photograph是可数名词,前面没有冠词,且结合前文 individual people可知,照片不止一张,用复数。故填photographs。
(3)touching.考查动名词。句意:她和她的团队首先教马如何通过用鼻子接触电脑屏幕来在两张并排的图像之间"选择"。介词by后接动名词做宾语。故填touching。
(4)were showed.考查动词时态及语态。句意:然后,这些马被展示了他们现任饲养员的照片以及陌生人类的面孔,它们之前从未见过任何人的照片。主语horses和谓语show之间是被动关系,结合上下文可知此处描述的是过去的动作,用一般过去时,且主语是复数,故填were showed。
(5)correctly.考查副词。句意:大约75%的时间里,这些马正确地认出了它们当前的饲养员并忽略了陌生人的脸,明显好于偶然。此处用副词修饰动词recognized。故填correctly。
(6)the.考查冠词。句意:大约75%的时间里,这些马正确地认出了它们当前的饲养员并忽略了陌生人的脸,明显好于偶然。strangers' faces指的就是上文的faces of unfamiliar humans,故此处用定冠词the特指。故填the。
(7)who/that.考查定语从句。句意:更重要的是,这些马还挑选了它们以前的饲养员的照片,这个人他们已经六个月没见过了。这个定语从句的先行词是the person指人,且从句之中缺少宾语,故应该用一个指人且在从句中充当宾语的关系代词。故填who/that。
(8)accurate.考查形容词。句意:事实上,尽管马匹并非每次都正确,但它们在挑选前任饲养员方面至少与识别当前饲养员时一样准确。此处填形容词作系动词were的表语。故填accurate。
(9)and.考查连词。句意:结果表明,马不仅可以区分熟悉和不熟悉的人脸,还可以理解照片是现实生活的虚拟表现,无需任何其他帮助。此处填and和前面的between连用,between...and..."在……之间……"。故填and。
(10)better.考查形容词。句意:在这方面,它们甚至比我们最古老的动物朋友:比犬还要好。后面有than,可知此处用形容词比较级。故填better。
七、词汇短语
76-87
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respect flexible occasion significant brief
88. range from to 89.take advantage of 90.in memory of
作文
Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning! I feel honored to share my topic "The Importance of Good Sleep" with you. World Sleep Day is annually celebrated on March 21, aiming to raise public awareness of good sleep. The lack of good sleep will not only weaken the immune system, but also cause a bad mood and inefficiency.Here are some tips you can follow to sleep well. First, you'd better form a regular sleep habit. Then try to make your bedroom pleasant and quiet to sleep in. Besides, avoid tea, coffee or alcohol before bedtime.That's all. Many thanks for listening!
【写作指导】审题:人称:第二人称为主,第一人称为辅时态:一般现在时为主,一般将来时为辅提纲:要点一:①World Sleep Day is annually celebrated on March 21, aiming to raise public awareness of good sleep.②The public are reminded to pay more attention to the quality of sleep on March 21 each year.③It is a yearly celebration on March 21, with the purpose of promoting the importance of good sleep among citizens.要点二:①The lack of good sleep will not only weaken the immune system, but also result in a bad mood and low work efficiency.②If people are too busy to gain sufficient sleep, they may fall ill or lose temper easily. What's worse, they may have a bad performance in work or assignment.③Due to heavy work or study, a majority of people lack enough sleep, which in the long run will do harm to people both physically and mentally.要点三:①Here are some tips you can follow. First, you'd better form a regular sleep habit. Then try to make your bedroom pleasant and quiet to sleep in. Besides, avoid tea, coffee or alcohol before bedtime.②To acquire a good sleep, you're supposed to do the following things. For one thing, follow a regular sleep schedule and never stay up too late frequently. For another, don't drink tea, coffee or other drinks which may keep you excited at night.③Then how to improve the quality of sleep? On the one hand, set a fixed time for bed and follow it strictly, which will gradually become a habit. On the other hand, you can drink some warm milk or listen to light music before bedtime, which may help you keep calm.
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