四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
展开一、阅读理解
Theatres and Entertainment
St David’s Hall
St David’s Hall is the award winning Natinal Cncert Hall f Wales standing at the very heart f Cardiff’s entertainment centre. With an impressive 2,000-seat cncert hall, St David’s Hall is hme t the annual Welsh Prms Cardiff. It presents live entertainment, including pp, rck, flk, jazz, musicals, dance, wrld music, films and classical music.
The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1AH
The Glee Club
Every weekend this is “Wales” premier cmedy club where having a great time is the rder fr bth audiences and cmedy stars alike. It is hard t name a cmedy star wh hasn’t been n the stage here. If yu are lking fr the best cmedies n tur and brilliant live music, yu shuld start here.
Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5BZ
Sherman Cymru
Sherman Cymru’s theatre in the Cathays area f Cardiff repened in February 2012. This special building is a place in which theatre is made and where children, artists, writers and anyne else have the pprtunity (机会) t d creative things. Sherman Cymru is excited t present a packed prgramme f the very best theatre, dance, family shws and music frm Wales and the rest f the wrld.
Senghennydd Rad, Cardiff CF24 4YE
New Theatre
The New Theatre has been the hme f quality drama, musicals, dance and children’s shws fr mre than 100 years. Presenting the best f the West End alng with the pick f the UK’s turing shws, the New Theatre is Cardiff’s ldest surviving traditinal theatre. Be sure t pay a visit as part f yur stay in the city.
Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3LN
1.Where is the Welsh Prms Cardiff hsted?
A.At the New Theatre.B.At the Glee Club.
C.At Sherman Cymru.D.At St David’s Hall.
2.What can peple d at the Glee Club?
A.Watch musicals.B.Enjy cmedies.
C.See family shws.D.D creative things.
3.Which website can yu visit t learn abut Cardiff’s ldest surviving theatre?
A.B.
C.D.
Race walking shares many fitness benefits with running, research shws, while mst likely cntributing t fewer injuries. It des, hwever, have its wn prblem.
Race walkers are cnditined athletes. The lngest track and field event at the Summer Olympics is the 50-kilmeter race walk, which is abut five miles lnger than the marathn. But the sprt’s rules require that a race walker’s knees stay straight thrugh mst f the leg swing and ne ft remain in cntact (接触) with the grund at all times. It’s this strange frm that makes race walking such an attractive activity, hwever, says Jaclyn Nrberg, an assistant prfessr f exercise science at Salem State University in Salem, Mass.
Like running, race walking is physically demanding, she says, Accrding t mst calculatins, race walkers mving at a pace f six miles per hur wuld burn abut 800 calries(卡路里) per hur, which is apprximately twice as many as they wuld burn walking, althugh fewer than running, which wuld prbably burn abut 1,000 r mre calries per hur.
Hwever, race walking des nt pund the bdy as much as running des, Dr. Nrberg says. Accrding t her research, runners hit the grund with as much as fur times their bdy weight per step, while race walkers, wh d nt leave the grund, create nly abut 1.4 times their bdy weight with each step.
As a result, she says, sme f the injuries assciated with running, such as runner’s knee, are uncmmn amng race walkers. But the sprt’s strange frm des place cnsiderable stress n the ankles and hips, s peple with a histry f such injuries might want t be cautius in adpting the sprt. In fact, anyne wishing t try race walking shuld prbably first cnsult a cach r experienced racer t learn prper technique, she says. It takes sme practice.
4.Why are race walkers cnditined athletes?
A.They must run lng distances.
B.They are qualified fr the marathn.
C.They have t fllw special rules.
D.They are gd at swinging their legs.
5.What advantage des race walking have ver running?
A.It’s mre ppular at the Olympics.
B.It’s less challenging physically.
C.It’s mre effective in bdy building.
D.It’s less likely t cause knee injuries.
6.What is Dr. Nrberg’s suggestin fr smene trying race walking?
A.Getting experts’ pinins.
B.Having a medical checkup.
C.Hiring an experienced cach.
D.Ding regular exercises.
7.Which wrd best describes the authr’s attitude t race walking?
A.Skeptical.B.Objective.
C.Tlerant.D.Cnservative.
Sme f the wrld’s mst famus musicians recently gathered in Paris and New Orleans t celebrate the first annual Internatinal Jazz Day. UNESCO( United Natins Educatinal, Scientific and Cultural Organizatin) recently set April 30 as a day t raise awareness f jazz music, its significance, and its ptential as a unifying(联合) vice acrss cultures.
Despite the celebratins, thugh, in the U.S. the jazz audience cntinues t shrink and grw lder, and the music has failed t cnnect with yunger generatins.
It’s Jasn Mran’s jb t help change that. As the Kennedy Center’s artistic adviser fr jazz, Mran hpes t widen the audience fr jazz, make the music mre accessible, and preserve its histry and culture.
“Jazz seems like it’s nt really a part f the American appetite,” Mran tells Natinal Public Radi’s reprter Neal Cnan. “What I’m hping t accmplish is that my generatin and yunger start t recnsider and understand that jazz is nt black and write anymre. It’s actually clr, and it’s actually digital.”
Mran says ne f the prblems with jazz tday is that the entertainment aspect f the music has been lst. “The music can’t be presented tday the way it was in 1908 r 1958. It has t cntinue t mve, because the way the wrld wrks is nt the same,” says Mran.
Last year, Mran wrked n a prject that arranged Fats Waller’s music fr a dance party, “Just t kind f put it back in the mind that Waller is dance music as much as it is cncert music,” says Mran. “Fr me, it’s the recntextualizatin. In music, where des the emtin(情感) lie? Are we, as humans, gaining any insight(感悟) n hw t talk abut urselves and hw smething as abstract as a Charlie Parker recrd gets us int a dialgue abut ur emtins and ur thughts? Smetimes we lse sight that the music has a wider cntext,” says Mran, “s I want t cntinue thse dialgues. Thse are the things I want t fster.”
8.Why did UNESCO set April 30 as Internatinal Jazz Day?
A.T remember the birth f jazz.
B.T prtect cultural diversity.
C.T encurage peple t study music.
D.T recgnize the value f jazz.
9.What des the underlined wrd “that” in paragraph 3 refer t?
A.Jazz becming mre accessible.
B.The prductin f jazz grwing faster.
C.Jazz being less ppular with the yung.
D.The jazz audience becming larger.
10.What can we infer abut Mran’s pinin n jazz?
A.It will disappear gradually.
B.It remains black and white.
C.It shuld keep up with the times.
D.It changes every 50 years.
11.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A.Explring the Future f Jazz.
B.The Rise and Fall f Jazz.
C.The Stry f a Jazz Musician.
D.Celebrating the Jazz Day.
When yu were trying t figure ut what t buy fr the envirnmentalist n yur hliday list, fur prbably didn’t crss yur mind. But sme eclgists and fashin enthusiasts are trying t bring back the market fr fur made frm nutria (海狸鼠).
Unusual fashin shws in New Orleans and Brklyn have shwcased nutria fur made int clthes in different styles. “It sunds crazy t talk abut guilt-free fur—unless yu understand that the nutria are destrying vast wetlands every year”, says Cree McCree, prject directr f Righteus Fur.
Scientists in Luisiana were s cncerned that they decided t pay hunters $5 a tail. Sme f the fur ends up in the fashin shws like the ne in Brklyn last mnth.
Nutria were brught there frm Argentina by fur farmers and let g int the wild. “The ecsystem dwn there can’t handle this nn-native species. It’s destrying the envirnment. It’s them r us.” says Michael Massimi, an expert in this field.
The fur trade kept nutria check fr decades, but when the market fr nutria cllapsed in the late 1980s, the cat-sized animals multiplied like crazy.
Bilgist Edmnd Mutn runs the nutria cntrl prgram fr Luisiana. He says it’s nt easy t cnvince peple that nutria fur is green, but he has n dubt abut it. Hunters bring in mre than 300,000 nutria tails a year, s part f Mutn’s jb these days is trying t prmte fur.
Then there’s Righteus Fur and its unusual fashin. Mrgan says, “T give peple a guilt-free ptin that they can wear withut smene thrwing paint n them — I think that’s ging t be a massive thing, at least here in New Yrk.” Designer Jennifer Andersn admits it tk her a while t cme arund t the pinin that using nutria fur fr her creatins is mrally acceptable. She is trying t cme up with a label t attach t nutria fashins t shw it is ec-friendly.
12.What is the purpse f the fashin shws in New Orleans and Brklyn?
A.T prmte guilt-free fur.B.T expand the fashin market.
C.T intrduce a new brand.D.T celebrate a winter hliday.
13.Why are scientists cncerned abut nutria?
A.Nutria damage the ecsystem seriusly.B.Nutria are an endangered species.
C.Nutria hurt lcal cat-sized animals.D.Nutria are illegally hunted.
14.What can we infer abut wearing fur in New Yrk accrding t Mrgan?
A.It’s frmal.B.It’s risky.C.It’s harmful.D.It’s traditinal.
15.Which idim d yu think can best describe the fashin made frm nutria?
A.Put the cart befre the hrse.B.New wine in ld bttles.
C.Kill tw birds with ne stne.D.Smething is better than nthing.
Ppularizatin has in sme cases changed the riginal meaning f emtinal intelligence. Many peple nw misunderstand emtinal intelligence as almst everything desirable in a persn’s makeup that cannt be measured by an IQ test, such as character, mtivatin, cnfidence, mental stability, ptimism and “peple skills.” Research has shwn that emtinal skills may cntribute t sme f these qualities, but mst f them mve far beynd skill-based emtinal intelligence.
We prefer t describe emtinal intelligence as a specific set f skills that can be used fr either gd r bad purpses. The ability t accurately understand hw thers are feeling may be used by a dctr t find hw best t help her patients, while a cheater might use it t cntrl ptential victims. Being emtinally intelligent des nt necessarily make ne a mral persn.
Althugh ppular beliefs regarding emtinal intelligence run far ahead f what research can reasnably supprt, the verall effects f the publicity have been mre beneficial than harmful. The mst psitive aspect f this ppularizatin is a new and much needed emphasis (重视) n emtin by emplyers, educatrs and thers interested in prmting scial well-being. The ppularizatin f emtinal intelligence has helped bth the public and researchers re-evaluate the functinality f emtins and hw they serve peple adaptively in everyday life.
Althugh the cntinuing ppular appeal f emtinal intelligence is desirable, we hpe that such attentin will excite a greater interest in the scientific and schlarly study f emtin. It is ur hpe that in cming decades, advances in science will ffer new perspectives (视角) frm which t study hw peple manage their lives. Emtinal intelligence, with its fcus n bth head and heart, may serve t pint us in the right directin.
16.What is a cmmn misunderstanding f emtinal intelligence?
A.It can be measured by an IQ test.
B.It helps t exercise a persn’s mind.
C.It includes a set f emtinal skills.
D.It refers t a persn’s psitive qualities.
17.Why des the authr mentin “dctr” and “cheater” in paragraph 2?
A.T explain a rule.
B.T clarify a cncept.
C.T present a fact.
D.T make a predictin.
18.What is the authr’s attitude t the ppularizatin f emtinal intelligence?
A.Favrable.
B.Intlerant.
C.Dubtful.
D.Unclear.
19.Which statement d yu think the authr wuld prbably agree with?
A.Emtinal intelligence is emphasized by all the peple.
B.Peple wh are highly emtinally intelligent are hnurable persns.
C.The research we d at present cannt reasnably supprt ppular beliefs f emtinal intelligence.
D.Emtinal intelligence cntribute a lt t the qualities like character, mtivatin, cnfidence and s n.
20.What des the last paragraph mainly talk abut cncerning emtinal intelligence?
A.Its appeal t the public.
B.Expectatins fr future studies.
C.Its practical applicatin.
D.Scientists with new perspectives.
二、七选五
Hw t Learn Kung Fu Yurself
Kung Fu, als knwn as Gng Fu, is an ancient Chinese martial art. Shuld yu be inspired t learn this art, yet there isn’t a schl nearby, yu can’t affrd classes, r yur schedule simply desn’t allw it, yu can learn it yurself. As lng as yu’re cmmitted and ambitius, it can be dne 21
Clean ut an area f yur hme and get a punching bag. Since yu’ll be ding a lt f jumping, kicking and punching, chse an area f yur hme t be fr yur practice sessins. 22 But when yu want t have resistance, that is where a punching bag cmes in handy.
Try yur best t find instructin. Buy sme DVDs, watch sme vides nline, r lk thrugh the websites f Kung Fu schls. 23
24 Master a few stances (马步), and wrk n yur punch, blcks and kicks. Practice cmbinatins in the air and n yur bag. Once yu get really cnfident, try t find a friend t practice with.
Practice, practice, practice. The nly way t truly get in the mind f a Kung Fu artist is t keep practice. At first, the mves may seem silly. 25 But if yu practice every day, meditate, and read literature t understand the philsphy, it can becme a way f life yu can’t believe yu ever lived withut.
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.It wn’t be easy, but it’ll be wrth it.
C.Yu may seem like yu’re nt getting anywhere.
D.Yu’ll be ding yur mves just in the air at first.
E.Begin frm basic training f yur balance and mves.
F.Here are sme practical ways t help yu get a better insight int it.
G.Many will ffer yu a taste f their prgrams, teaching yu sme basics at the same time.
三、完形填空
Fr mst peple, having things stlen feels like an ffence. Rbbie Pruitt admitted that he gt 26 when he discvered the theft f his muntain bike last September. But sn enugh, his 27 tk a turn.
After letting g f his anger and frustratin, he fund himself n a rad t sympathy 28 .
Fr Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing t d was 29 his stlen bike. But when he went bike shpping, he fund few available, which gt him thinking: What if the 30 f bikes was Cvid-19 related, and what if the persn wh’d taken his bike really needed 31 t get t wrk?
With that thught in mind, Pruitt 32 a plan and psted it n the cmmunity website. He 33 t repair bikes free f charge fr anyne wh needed it. He als asked fr unwanted bikes, which he wuld repair—again 34 . And then he wuld dnate them t flks wh culd truly use them but didn’t have the 35 t buy ne.
The day the pst went live, Pruitt received thirty 36 bicycles. Then came mre than 500 37 fr detailed infrmatin. By the end f 2022, Pruitt had repaired mre than 140 fr dnatin r t be 38 t their wners.
Pruitt tries t give his dnatins t families that are 39 struggling. Upn satisfying a material need, he has prvided an pprtunity fr kids in his neighbrhd t learn hw t 40 their wn bikes.
In additin t 41 skills, Pruitt’s lessns teach teamwrk, encurage self-wrth, and prmte feelings f cmmunity. 42 , the kids have gained a sense f accmplishment.
“It’s a really great 43 fr kids,” said a neighbr in an interview with the lcal newspaper. “Pruitt is certainly prviding a 44 , but it’s nt just the bikes. It’s the relatinships in the cmmunity. It’s the 45 he can make n peple.”
26.A.amazedB.madC.curiusD.frightened
27.A.ruteB.careerC.emtinsD.pinins
28.A.yetB.everC.tgetherD.instead
29.A.rideB.lckC.repairD.replace
30.A.increaseB.qualityC.lackD.variety
31.A.instructinB.transprtatinC.permissinD.qualificatin
32.A.came up withB.stuck tC.gave upD.brke away frm
33.A.refusedB.fferedC.hesitatedD.remembered
34.A.by accidentB.in advanceC.n creditD.fr free
35.A.prfitB.budgetC.curageD.excuse
36.A.usedB.sharedC.mdernD.expensive
37.A.nticesB.enquiriesC.annuncementsD.advertisements
38.A.sldB.lentC.returnedD.exprted
39.A.trulyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.instantly
40.A.fixB.createC.plishD.adjust
41.A.scialB.practicalC.prfessinalD.functinal
42.A.TherefreB.HweverC.MeanwhileD.Smehw
43.A.cmfrtB.prmiseC.celebratinD.experience
44.A.ceremnyB.serviceC.suggestinD.cmpetitin
45.A.prgressB.impressinC.impactD.cllabratin
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文
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。
Bk Restrers Tuch Histry
—Keeping ancient manuscripts in tip-tp cnditin requires expertise and passin—
Whenever Sng Jing visits a museum, she makes a pint f checking ut the sectin n ancient bks. In additin t appreciating the wisdm 46 (hide) in thse histrical vlumes, she fcuses n hw they are bund and presented.
Sng wrks in the restratin divisin fr ancient bks at the Natinal Library f China which is hme t abut 3 millin ancient manuscripts, many f which require restratin befre they can see 47 light f day again. Sme bks have suffered great lss. Take, fr example, a 16th-century cpy f Yngle Dadian. Only 3.5 percent f the ttal publicatin are knwn 48 (exist).
The prcess f repairing ancient bks is cmplex. Day after day, Sng and her clleagues are fully immersed 49 the duty f handling and healing the ld bks. Thanks t cutting-edge technlgy, restrers can create paper 50 (incredible) similar t the riginal versin. Hwever, the ld-fashined techniques still cme in handy smetimes. 51 (fear) the chemicals in cmmercially prduced paste might harm the bks, restrers have t make the glues by themselves. The paste needs t be mixed right befre the repair, 52 it will g bad because f sitting fr t lng.
The valuable cultural heritage that restrers have preserved 53 (serve) as the best evidence f Chinese civilizatin. Recently, the library has sent 54 (it) specialists like Sng t deliver speeches in clleges and n TV. “I’m glad t see such 55 (arrange) and I hpe t inspire peple t find their passin in the preservatin f ur traditinal culture,” Sng says.
五、其他应用文
56.假设你是高一学生李华。4月23日是世界图书日(Wrld Bk and Cpyright Day)。你校正在举办以此为主题的英文征文比赛,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.阅读的意义;
2.你推荐的阅读书目及推荐理由。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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参考答案:
1.D 2.B 3.A
4.C 5.D 6.A 7.B
8.D 9.C 10.C 11.A
12.A 13.A 14.B 15.C
16.D 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.B
21.B 22.D 23.G 24.E 25.C
26.B 27.C 28.D 29.D 30.C 31.B 32.A 33.B 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.A 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.C
46.hidden 47.the 48.t exist 49.in 50.incredibly 51.Fearing 52.r/therwise 53.serves 54.its 55.arrangements
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