重庆市巴蜀中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
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。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 will the woman probably do?
A. Leave the shop. B. Have another drink. C. Taste some hot chocolate.
2. How does the man feel about his midterm exam?
A. Satisfied. B. Surprised. C. Unsure.
3. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a travel agency. B. In a hotel. C. In an art museum.
4. What is the weather like now?
A. Sunny. B. Stormy. C. Foggy.
5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Their sick baby. B. The hot weather. C. Their health condition.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Why is the man talking to the woman?
A. She doesn’t have a ticket.
B. She parks in the wrong place.
C. She doesn’t pay the parking fee.
7. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Remove the tree. B. Stay behind the tree. C. Keep the sign in plain sight.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. Why did John Morrison leave the company?
A. He left for his medical condition.
B. He wanted to start his own business.
C. He accepted an offer from another company.
9. What does the woman have to do this week?
A. Read some résumés. B. Reply to an ad. C. Post a job ad.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. Where does the man most likely work?
A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. In a club.
11. Why is the woman calling?
A. To check a reservation. B. To cancel a reservation. C. To make a reservation.
12. What will everyone have?
A. Milk. B. Cheese. C. Chocolate cakes.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. Who is the man going to play golf with?
A. His schoolmates. B. The woman. C. His workmates.
14. What will the woman do this Friday?
A. Learn to drive. B. Do sports in a school gym. C. Celebrate a special occasion.
15. What do we know about the man?
A. He is not good at basketball.
B. He prefers doing exercise in the gym.
C. He is in a basketball team.
16. What does the woman think of playing basketball?
A. Boring. B. Beneficial. C. Challenging.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the second point mentioned by the speaker?
A. Educational background. B. Professional skills. C. Personal details.
18. What is the most important concerning detailing interests?
A. To reflect your personality.
B. To describe your spare-time life.
C. To show your qualifications for the job.
19. How many suggestions does the speaker make?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
20. What is the talk mainly about?
A. Writing good CVs. B. Sharing work experience. C. Attending an interview.
第二部分 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 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Twist, turns and dead-ends are the challenges that make Long Island’s corn mazes such a big draw during the fall season. Some mazes have themes, others offer games, and a few even feature live characters in Halloween costumes who spring out and surprise maze-goers. Here’s a roundup of choices.
BORELLA’S FARM485 Edgewood Ave., St. James, 631-862-7330. Hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through the end of October and Columbus Day and Halloween. Cost Check website or call for price.
The 5-acre maze has a lot of tricky spots; visitors can take pictures along the way by placing their faces through painted boards of Frankenstein or witches. “Even a person who is very good with directions is going to be challenged,” promises Gee.
FAIRVIEW FARM 69 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton; 631-537-6154. Hours 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and Columbus Day. Cost $14 per adult, $12 ages 4 to 11, free for 3 and younger.
This year’s 8-acre maze is, when viewed from above, the shape of a potato plant, says co- owner Harry Ludlow. It includes multiple choice questions about potatoes along the pathways, such as “Which country grows the most potatoes in the world?” (Hint: It’s not the United States.) Answer correctly and you’ll be pointed in the right direction.
STAKEY’S PUMPKIN FARM 270 West Lane, Aquebogue, 631-722-3467. Hours Noon to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 30. Cost $10.
Stakey’s made the maze more difficult this year, says co-owner Jim Stakey. “I like to give everybody a challenge,” he says. The friendly character maze has dead ends where people find cartoon surprises, including Super Mario, Daffy Duck and the Tasmanian Devil.
F&W SCHMITT FARM 26 Pinelawn Rd., Melville, 631-271-3276. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
weekends and holidays through Oct. 30 Cost $10.
The daytime maze has an “Alice in Wonderland” theme. People start out with a black crayon and a paper picture finder with nine squares. At each of nine stations hidden throughout the maze, people do rubbings of characters from the story including Alice, Cheshire cat, White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter. The farm also has a scary corn trail that isn’t a maze but rather a one-way walk- through with character actors that’s open from 7 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights in conjunction with the farm’s haunted house.
21. What can people do at Borella’s Farm?
A. Paint faces of witches. B. Answer tricky questions.
C. Challenge sense of direction. D. Take pictures with Frankenstein. 22.How much will a couple with their 12-year-old son pay to go to Fairview Farm?
A.28. B. 31. C. 26. D. 42.
23. How does F&W Schmitt Farm differ from the other 3 farms?
A. It includes a single way path.
B. It has the most challenging maze.
C. It’s more expensive than other farms.
D. It surprises visitors with some characters.
B
French author Annie Ernaux, who has mined her own biography to explore life in France since the 1940s, was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday for work that lights up cloudy corners of memory, family and society.
Ernaux's autobiographical books explore deeply personal experiences and feelings - love, sex, abortion, shame -within a changing web of social and class relationships. Much of her material came out of her experiences being raised in a working-class family in the Normandy region of northwest France.
Anders Olsson, chairman of the Nobel literature committee, said Ernaux is “an extremely honest writer who is not afraid to confront the hard truths.”
“She writes about things that no one else writes about, for instance her abortion, her jealousy, her experiences as an abandoned lover and so on. I mean, really hard experiences,” he said after the award announcement in Stockholm. "And she gives words for these experiences that are very simple and striking. They are short books, but they are really moving."
Ernaux is just the 17th woman among the 119 Nobel literature laureates(文学奖得主)and is the first French literature laureate since Patrick Modiano in 2014. As one of France's most well- received authors and a prominent feminist voice, she expressed surprise at the award, asking a Swedish journalist who reached her by phone: "Are you sure?"
“I was working this morning and the phone has been ringing all the time but I haven't answered,” she told the TT news agency.
Olsson said Ernaux had used the term “an ethnologist of herself” rather than a writer of fiction. Her more than 20 books, most of them are very short, chronicle events in her life and the lives of those around her. They present uncompromising portraits of sexual encounters, abortion, illness and the deaths of her parents.
In the book that made her name, “La Place” (A Man's Place), published in 1983 and about her relationship with her father, she writes: “No lyrical reminiscences, no triumphant displays of irony. This neutral writing style comes to me naturally.”
24. Where would this passage most probably appear?
A. An autobiography. B. A news website.
C. A text book. D. A biography.
25. According to the passage, why was Ernaux awarded Nobel Prize in literature?
A. Because her work is short and really moving.
B. Because she is gifted in neutral writing style.
C. Because her work uncovers some cloudy social aspects.
D. Because she is one of the most well-received authors.
26. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph but one mean?
A. Ernaux lives a hard life. B. Ernaux doesn’t write fiction.
C. Ernaux only writes her own life. D. Ernaux mostly records realistic events.
27. Which of the following best describes Ernaux?
A. Pioneering and strong-minded. B. Honest and self-centered.
C. Sympathetic and talented. D. Optimistic and good-tempered.
C
Until now the usual way we identify dogs is with micro-chipping. In some countries it’s even the law. But a company from South Korea has developed an app that can identify dogs a little less invasively. On this phone, I’ve got the new app, PetNow, which is now using the dog’s nose print to identify a dog, just like you can use a fingerprint with a human to make identification. A dog’s
nose print is very similar as well.
“Now show me your nose, buddy.” It takes me a few seconds to take pictures of the dog’s nose. “Oh yes, I made it, okay! Then who is the dog? Is it Emma, Lenard, Karl, or Ethan?”
The app analyses the data in the cloud and tells me that this is Emma, and not only that, it’s showing me that Emma’s been reported as missing. And it’s telling me where she was reported missing, and I can share my location with the owner, so they can be reunited.
Unlike a micro-chip, which could be cut out of a stolen dog, you can’t really remove a dog’s nose, not without spoiling the dog. And by using the phone’s camera to scan, anyone in theory can check a stray dog without any specialist equipment.
Recently, I’ve spoken to PetNow to find out why they’d settled on nose prints for dog recognition. There may be paws or ears, but some dogs really hate showing up, sharing their paws or their ears. Nose is actually exposed all the time. And after a dog become six months old the nose print stays there their entire life, so we believe that it is the best part for identification.
PetNow hopes its app will become mandatory in South Korea to help reduce the number of dogs that are abandoned by pet owners. To do that they will need the backing of government and a huge marketing push, so that everybody including people who don’t own a dog must install the app and know how to use it.
28. Which can be inferred from the passage?
A. Dogs’ prints are very similar.
B. Micro-chipping a dog is out of date.
C. The app can map out a lost dog’s original place.
D. The app requires specialist equipment.
29. Why did PetNow settle on nose prints for dog recognition?
A. Because a micro-chip can be cut out.
B. Because some dogs hate showing up.
C. Because their nose print never changes.
D. Because their nose is easy to be photographed.
30. Which of the word best explains the underlined word “mandatory” in the last paragraph?
A. safe. B. required. C. professional. D. easy. 31.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Taking Pictures for Dog’s Nose. B. Nose Print Technology on the Way.
C. PetNow Saves Abandoned Dogs. D. PetNow Identifies Dogs with Nose Print.
D
Hurricane season is here. Fiona ruined Puerto Rico, and less than two weeks later, Ian struck the west coast of Florida and its remnants(残余部分) moved up and hit the Eastern Seaboard.
Extreme weather events like Ian and Fiona have become more intense because of climate change. That reality has implications for those of us in health care. We have a duty to protect and advance the health of our patients.
We typically think of health as something doctors monitor, offering treatment such as prescription medications as needed. But in reality, only about 20% of a person's health is attributable to the medical care they receive. Social determinants such as people's neighborhood and socioeconomic status are actually responsible for 40% of a person's health outcomes. It's a sad truth that a ZIP code can be more predictive of a person's health than his or her genetic code.
Consider how extreme weather events such as this summer's heat waves affected communities unequally. Poor urban neighborhoods, with sparse tree cover but plenty of concrete and asphalt, absorb and retain the heat of the sun's rays, while leafy, shaded countrysides just a few miles away stay much cooler. A University of California–San Diego study that measured land surface temperatures in over 1,000 counties across the United States found that neighborhoods with the lowest average education and income levels generally recorded higher temperatures.
Extreme weather events such as flood can threaten people's physical and mental health long after it recedes. Almost 1 in 3 people in the flooded area were estimated to have suffered from certain post-traumatic stress disorder. Therefore, physicians in regions at increased risk of natural disasters may need to be ready to deliver more mental health care. For example, doctors in drought-stricken areas may need to make water safety a part of their conversations with patients, because groundwater sources can become unsafe to drink without sufficient rainfall.
Climate change has posed an immediate and dire health threat. Now is the time for health care providers to take collective action to adapt to this unfortunate reality.
32. What can we infer from paragraph 3?
A. ZIP code largely tells a person’s health outcomes.
B. A person’s genetic code is determined by ZIP code.
C. A person’s genetic code is less important than ZIP code.
D. ZIP code is most responsible for people’s health outcomes. 33.Why did the author mention poor urban neighborhoods?
A. To show that people with the lowest education have the lowest income.
B. To show that poor people tend to be more exposed to extreme weather.
C. To show that shaded countrysides stay much cooler than urban areas.
D. To show that poor people live in a less-environment-friendly community. 34.How many kinds of extreme weather are mentioned in the passage?
A. 2. B. 3. C.4. D.5.
35. What is the tone of the passage?
A. Objective. B. Urgent C. Optimistic. D. Worried.
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。
Recess for Kids
Ask a group of kids about their favorite part of the school day and many will talk about something that happened at recess. Maybe they finally made it across the monkey bars(单杠). Maybe somebody kicked the ball over the fence. Maybe a fruit tree in a neighboring yard started to drop apples on the playground. 36
It’s true not just according to kids, but also to adults who study recess for kids. Whether they’re inventing a new game or sitting under a tree, kids need a break – or several of them – during the school day.
Why Kids Need Recess.
There's no debate that recess, or mainly referred to as physical activity, is good for kids.
You can’t have your brains go hours at a time and retain and store information in working memory. 37 Besides, activity that involves arms and legs – running, climbing, crawling – builds new neural connections, which helps kids regulate their emotions. Studies show that after recess children are more attentive in class, perform better and have fewer emotional problems.
How Much Recess Should Kids Get.
“Ideally, children should get four 15-minute recesses every day”, says Debbie Rhea, a professor from Texas Christian University, who advocates for outdoor play in schools. 38 It is noted that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recently expanded the idea to encourage recess for all students, including those in middle and high school.
39
In addition to simply providing enough time for recess, schools should teach skills that will make recess more successful. For instance, letting kids run fast will help them develop
coordination. 40 .And even falling, is something kids need to practice to avoid getting badly hurt. To allow children to take reasonable risks with their bodies is also a wise move.
A. How to Make Recess Better.
B. Who should help kids recess.
C. You need time away to process it.
D. This recommendation has been widely accepted.
E. Any one of these things is a marker of a good recess.
F. Maybe running up the slide is not as unsafe as it looks.
G. We wouldn’t have kids sitting there for math or reading for long hours.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (共四节,满分 55 分)
第一节 完形填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
Firefighter Warfield, a mother of two kids, is wired to help others. So when the pregnant 30- year-old was a passenger involved in a multi-car collision, she brushed aside her unborn baby to save a person 41 in their vehicle.
Warfield explained that she initially got out of her car to help to direct 42 . But then she saw a car was overturned. “I started to climb in there, but then I was like, ‘What am I doing? I’m nine months pregnant.’”, Warfield 43 . “I ended up holding onto the 44 to keep her in place because I wasn’t sure of her 45 .”
Shortly after ambulance arrived to 46 , Warfield decided to go to hospital to get herself checked out. The 47 , unbeknownst to Warfield, had knocked the baby into a sideways position. “I don’t know how I can stay 48 because the pain was so bad.” Warfield said, when asked how she was able to get down on the ground and help.
Warfield 49 a healthy little girl named Charlotte, less than 24 hours after the crash.
Charlotte 50 siblings Ellie and Jameson
“We take pride in our 51 fire personnel and congratulate Warfield and her family and appreciate her service," Fire Chief Rund wrote. The Fire and Rescue Department praised the “selfless” mother on its Facebook page. “ 52 any chance she could be injured, Megan immediately exited her vehicle and began providing care to a person in the overturned car,” the
53 reads in part. “After all patients were evaluated, Megan agreed to an evaluation herself.” The department 54 Warfield as a "true public servant." Warfield said she had been doing administrative work during her pregnancy and missed her old duties. “I’ve been desiring to
get back out,” she admitted. “It’s what I was 55 to do.”
41. A. trapped
B. closed
C. fixed
D. slept
42. A. fire
B. traffic
C. cars
D. drivers
43. A. screamed
B. sighed
C. recalled
D. whispered
44. A. murderer
B. suspect
C. witness
D. victim
45. A. injuries
B. identity
C. vehicle
D. baby
46. A. turn up
B. take over
C. bring in
D. put away
47. A. ambulance
B. accident
C. arrangement
D. campaign
48. A. calm
B. quiet
C. mild
D. alert
49. A. celebrated
B. admired
C. congratulated
D. welcomed
50. A. hated
B. appreciated
C. joined
D. recognized
51. A. imaginative
B. dedicated
C. injured
D. graceful
52. A. Ignoring
B. Removing
C. Tracking
D. Seizing
53. A. driver
B. sight
C. mother
D. post
54. A. treated
B. regarded
C. described
D. compared
55. A. arranged
B. meant
C. packed
D. requested
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 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。
Known as boba, bubble tea(珍珠奶茶)has taken the world by storm, with its chains springing up like mushrooms around the world. 56. you’ve been living under a rock, it’s easy to notice this Chinese long-standing cultural food phenomenon.
It’s 57. (inspire) to see how this tea preparation has become a full-blown sensation in its land of origin as well as abroad. But 58. on earth came up with the idea of putting chewy tapioca balls in tea?
Bubble tea is said 59. (originate) in the city of Taichung. Liu Hanchie of Chun Shui Tang Teahouse, who claims to be the 60. (create), declares that in 61. early eighties, he experimented with cold milk tea 62. adding fruit, syrup, candied yams and tapioca bubbles.
A decade later, the 63. (addictive) tasty drink reached most parts of East and Southeast Asia with bubble tea shops 64. (pop) up in every mall and street corner. Since then, it 65. (spread) across the globe, including the US, Australia, Europe and South Africa.
第三节 单词拼写 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
请根据首字母或汉语提示,使用必修一 unit2-3 的单词表所列单词,在空白处填入 1 个适
当的单词
66. Something has to be done to try to n the gap between the two regions: the economy in the north is at least ten times smaller than that in the South.
67. After 20 years, I’m finally back to my hometown, but it is beyond r . So much has changed.
68. The mayor was speaking to residents to arrange temporary a for those who lost their homes in the hurricane.
69. When I entered the room, he was a to doing homework, which was why he could always become the first one to finish all the stuff.
70. At first s , Chongqing is a beautiful city. When you stay longer, you will find it much more than beautiful.
71. It is said that what music we listen to in the childhood is important in d what characters we will have in the future.
72. Through one to one or even group coaching, the scholar could only reach a few people at a time. Through his book, he now reaches a much wider a .
73. Sam took
74. He smiled politely,
(邀功)for doing anything, which we don’t like.
(假装)that he had heard the remark and found it mildly humorous.
75. The site explains in (细节)the various measures the group takes to help ensure security.
76. The bad guys brought Sam into (接触)with drugs, since when he got addicted and died 3 years later of drug abuse.
77. The boy rose, and stood at (优雅的) ease, but with an aspect of concern in his face.
78. Before she was (转运), doctors said she had suffered serious symptoms after having heart attacks.
79. We haven't yet been told (官方地)about the closure and everything is going well as usual.
80. Clinton is rumored to be a fierce (竞争者) in March Madness pools.
第四节 完成句子(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 使用提示词的习惯搭配及关键结构完成句子。
81. 有很多作业要做,我决定不去和你一起看表演。(with 复合结构)
, I decided not to watch the performance with you.
82. 昨天正是在火车站他遇到了李明。(强调句)
he met Li Ming yesterday.
83. 老师对你取得的进步感到惊讶。
The teacher the progress you have made.
84. 我们要求立即推迟会议。
We request .
85. 无论是什么季节,保持规律运动都很重要。(no matter)
,it is important to work out on a regular basis.
86. 我很荣幸被任命为班长。(honor)
to be appointed as a monitor.
87. 我有一些困难,但是比起你的就算不了什么。
I've had some difficulties but they were nothing .
88. 抄作业是没有意义的。(point)
the homework.
89. 在任何情况下学生都不允许带手机来上课。
In no case to bring their phones to the class.
90. 她看小说之前就已经完成了作业。
before she started to read the novel.
第四部分 写作 (共一节,满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你的书法班的英国同学Coco因为在汉语书法大赛中表现欠佳而心情沮丧。请你给她写一封信表示安慰。要点如下:
1. 表示理解;
2. 帮其分析原因;
3. 提供辅导。
参考词汇:汉语书法Chinese calligraphy Dear Coco,
Yours Li Hua
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