2022-2023学年重庆市万州二中高一上学期12月线上考试 英语
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万二中高2022级高一上线上测试英语试卷(考试时间∶60分钟 试卷满分∶100分) 第一部分阅读(共两节满分60分)第一节阅读理解(共15题,每题3分,满分45分) AThere are a lot of museums in London. Of course, there are world-famous names like the British Museum and Natural History Museum. But then there are many tiny plain peculiar museums in every corner of the city.18 Stafford TerraceThe Kensington address provides a chance to see a late-Victorian, middle-class home that has survived largely unchanged. The house was passed on from one generation of the family to the next and almost all the original decoration remains unchanged. The house closes during summer for maintenance.Opening hours: 2 pm — 5:30 pm Wed, Sat, SunBrunel MuseumAn exhibition celebrates the Thames Tunnel as the birthplace of the tube system, and the Great Eastern steamship as the first modern ocean liner. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and International Landmark Site above the oldest tunnel in the Underground, which tells the story of the men who worked in the dark, dodging flames and raw sewage every day.Opening hours: Daily 10 am — 5 pmThe Cinema MuseumThis collection of artifacts, memorabilia and equipment telling the history of cinema from the 1890s to the present is open by tour (advance booking required) while the museum raises funds to secure its future. Among the displays are cinema seats and signs, stills and posters, projectors and other machinery.Opening hours: 11 am — 5 pm Mon-Fri by appointment onlyDennis Severs’ HouseDennis Severs’ House is a time capsule attraction in which visitors are immersed in a unique form of theatre. The tour takes you through the cellar, kitchen, dining room, smoking room and upstairs to the bedrooms. It feels as though the inhabitants had deserted the rooms only moments before. The Dennis Severs House tour is unsuitable for children as tours are conducted in silence.Opening hours: Wed, Fri 5 pm — 9 pm1. If you are interested in the life of Victorian, which museum should you choose to visit?A. 18 Stafford Terrace. B. Brunel Museum.C. The Cinema Museum. D. Dennis Severs’ House.2. What are you required to do before visiting The Cinema Museum?A. Learn the history of cinema. B. Book ahead.C. Raise money. D. Collect posters.3. What do the listed museums have in common?A. They are world-famous. B. They are accessible on Wednesday.C. They feature tube system. D. They are suitable for children. BI tend to go slowly when I drive in the mountains of my home, because the forest scenery is beautiful no matter what the season. This morning I was driving slower than usual because an early March snow had turned the roads slippery. Going up a mountain road, I had to slow down as I rounded a sharp, snowy curve (弯道). That was when I saw a majestic buck deer standing in the middle of the road. I came to a full stop and for a few seconds we just stared at each other. His eyes seemed wise and his composure (镇静) refined. Finally, he nodded his head at me. I nodded in return and motioned with my hand for him to go on. He then leapt across the road, up the hill, and back into the woods. I drove on smiling at the magic of this moment and thanked that I had been going slowly enough not to hit this beautiful creature. Most of us rush through this life not knowing what we are missing. We rarely get to enjoy what each day brings us. Wouldn’t it be better to go slowly through our days here? Life is meant to be savored. Moments are meant to be cherished. Days are meant to be lived in love and joy not flown through at a frantic (疯狂的) speed. The next time you find yourself going too fast, slow down. Take the time to watch the sun rise over the horizon and fill the world with light. Take the time to look your children in their eyes, hug them, and tell them that you love them. Take the time to smile, laugh, and sing. Take the time to read, lounge , and relax. Take the time to live your life with love and delight in all the miracles each day brings you. If you do, your life will be so much better and more beautiful. And you might even end up not hitting a deer on your way home.4. How did the author feel after his interaction with the deer?A. Disappointed. B. Optimistic. C. Grateful. D. Funny.5. The word “savored” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “______”.A. endured all the time B. enjoyed to the fullestC. discovered step by step D. challenged in every way6. Why did the author drive slowly on that morning?A. Because he wanted to enjoy the forest scenery.B. Because he saw a majestic buck deerC. Because snow made the road difficult for cars to drive on.D. Because he took the time to watch the sunrise over the horizon7. What does the author want to tell us with this article?A. The most important thing in life is to be happy.B. Living in harmony with nature is a must.C. Modern life is not as good as life in earlier times.D. Life is supposed to be appreciated. CIf you had to pick one, who do you think is greater in terms of their contributions to the Western world: British physicist Isaac Newton or Greek philosopher Aristotle? Chances are that you’d find it hard to make a decision, at least right away. But somehow, when choosing a major in college, the line between the two areas of study couldn’t be clearer. Science majors - the likes of technology, engineering, math - are considered to be more practical choices because of the wealth of opportunities, while those who choose a liberal arts (文科) major - language, music, philosophy - may have more difficulty finding a job. But perhaps we should look at liberal arts studies in another way to understand its value. In the BBC’s documentary Civilizations, for example, hosts take us to 31 countries on six continents to appreciate human creativity in its tangible(有形的) form, such as Angkor Wat (吴哥窟) in Cambodia, and the Suleymaniye mosque (苏莱曼清真寺) in Turkey. To Simon Schama, one of the hosts, human civilization isn’t just about technological inventions or meeting basic needs, but about creating things for the purpose of leaving a person’s “mark of their existence for future humans to see and admire”. By comparing science and liberal arts, we’re drawing “an artificial (人为的) line” between the two, wrote Loretta Jackson-Hayes, an associate professor of chemistry at Rhodes College in Memphis, US, on the Washington Post website. And to some of the greatest innovators (革新者) in history, this line never existed in the first place. Leonardo da Vinci, for example, was just as successful a scientist as he was a painter. He was so interested in biology and anatomy (解剖学) that he drew the famous Vitruvian Man, part of his study of the proportions (比例) of the human body. Then there’s Steve Jobs, who, despite being an engineer, was also an artist. He summarized his view on the relationship between science and the arts in 2011: “It’s in Apple’s DNA that technology alone is not enough - it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, brought us the result that makes our heart sing.”8. What advantage are science majors believed to have over liberal arts majors?A. More opportunities for practice.B. Better job opportunities.C. More choices to satisfy students’ interests.D. Greater chance for making contributions to society.9. Which of the following would Loretta Jackson-Hayes probably agree with?A. Science and liberal arts are divided in a logical way.B. Science and liberal arts are not totally unrelated to each other.C. It makes sense to separate science from liberal arts.D. There is no real difference between science and liberal arts.10. Which point does the last paragraph support?A. Great innovators must know both science and liberal arts.B. Science plays an important role in advancing liberal arts.C. Liberal arts studies are essential to inventing new things.D. People can achieve great things through both science and liberal arts.11. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A. Contributions to the Western worldB. The greatest innovators in historyC. Liberal arts’ hidden valueD. Technological inventions D Danelien van Aalst at the University of Groningen and her co-workers have done research on how relative age (相对年龄) affects popularity among 14 to 15-year-olds. Researchers surveyed more than 13,000 teenagers in England, Sweden and the Netherlands on who they thought was the most popular in their class. Then the researchers gave each student in their classroom a popularity score linked to their birth month as well as their age position in their class. They discovered this: the older the student was, the more likely he or she was to be considered popular. “A child enters school before or after a certain cut-off date and that determines how old or young you are relative to your year group,” says van Aalst. “We found that if you’re born right after the cut-off date, which makes you one of the oldest members of your class, you’re going to be popular.” They found that the same effect also applied at the year-group level. Here, it was the children who were the oldest relative to all of their peers in the year group-rather than just those in their own class-that were the most popular. All three countries showed roughly the same pattern (模式). However, at the classroom level, it was in the Netherlands that the pattern was the strongest. This is partly because the country has a system of grade retention - when students don’t meet their academic requirements, their teachers will hold them back a year, which means they then become the oldest in their class and often the most popular. This relative age effect has also been shown in other areas. “Relative age has earlier been proved to affect school performance-relatively older children do better in school,” says Herman van de Werfhorst at the University of Amsterdam. Similarly, previous research has shown that older children tend to be better at sports than younger students in the same year group.12. How did the researchers know who the popular students were? A. By recording students’ performance. B. By studying earlier research results. C. By collecting answers from students. D. By comparing the ages of students.13. What does the underlined word “that” refer to in paragraph 3? A. Popularity. B. Relative age. C. The survey data. D. The cut-off date.14. What might happen to students held back a year in Netherlands? A. Their teachers would be happy to have them in the class. B. It would be difficult for them to pass the exams in Netherlands. C. They might gain more popularity than others in the same year group. D. They might be the most popular among the peers of the three countries.15. What does the passage mainly tell us? A. The older a child gets, the wiser he or she will be. B. Many students want to be held back to be popular. C. Older children are likely to perform better in school. D. Older children are often more popular than their younger peers.第二节(共5小题;每小题 3 分,满分 15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。 In all one’s lifetime it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. But it is just yourself that one has the least understanding of. When you are going upwards in life you tend to overestimate yourself. 16 When you are going downhill you tend to underestimate yourself.To gain a correct view of oneself and be a realist is important. You may look forward hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much, for ideals can never be fully realized. 17 18 Whether you think you are a towering tree or a blade of grass, a high mountain or a small stone, you represent a state of nature that has its own reason of existence. If you earnestly admire yourself you’ll have a real sense of self-appreciation, which will give you confidence. As soon as you gain full confidence in yourself, you’ll be enabled to fight any difficulty. 19 Show yourself loving concern about your health and daily life. Unless you know perfectly well when and how to do yourself a favor, you won’t be confident and ready enough to resist the attack of illness. As you are aware, what a person physically has is but a human body that’s vulnerable (脆弱的) when expose to the elements. 20 In a word, to get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full control of one’s life. Then one will find one’s life full of color and flavor.A. Be patient with yourself.B. Then you need turn to others for help.C. Doing yourself a favor when it’s needed.D. It seems that everything you seek for is within your reach.E. So if you fall ill, it’s up to you to take a good care of yourself.F. To get a thorough understanding of oneself needs self-appreciation.G. You may be courageous to meet challenges but keep in mind your limitation as well.第二部分 完型填空(共20小题 每小题2分 满分40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. Author Peggy Payne says, “Helping others creates a ‘helper’s extreme pleasure’. A good feeling can set off a sharp reduction in 21 and release the body’s natural painkillers, the endorphin (内啡肽), which is 22 by a longer period of improved emotional well-being.”I had such an experience. My neighbor Ingrid didn’t ____23____ a car. It wasn’t a matter of money, but because she thought that 24 public transportation was better than having thousands of cars crowding the roads and 25 the air. A couple of days before, I had taken Ingrid for her 26 visit to a cancer specialist. She was diagnosed with stomach cancer and needed someone to drive her to the 27 and take notes while the doctor explained 28 plans. I knew what Ingrid was facing and 29 she shouldn’t be going to the grocery store on the bus. I 30 to take her shopping on Saturday mornings. I did so and we became good friends. I 31 felt the life was even happier.There were 32 Saturday shopping trips and breakfasts together. Every Saturday was another 33 and I longed for its arrival. One Saturday before Ingrid died, she said: “Carrie, maybe, it was destiny that tied us together. I would have died 30 years ago without you.” Her remark 34 me most. I need to thank her 35 , because buying groceries has given me endless 36 .Other than that, without question, I feel my life is 37 ; I’m optimistic and full of energy.I woke up the next day after she 38 full of thankfulness for those1400+ Saturdays. I was rather sad, 39 I couldn’t help thinking of these rich 40 and was amazed at the magical power of our staying together for such a long time.21. A. range B. award C. pressure D. character22. A. applied B. explored C. argued D. followed23. A. possess B. change C. repair D. take24. A. calming B. improving C. using D. focusing25. A. breathing B. contacting C. cleaning D. polluting26. A. impressive B. first C. curious D. odd27. A. hotel B. airport C. appointment D. bank28. A. treatment B. test C. payment D. respect29. A. realized B. ignored C. aimed D. contained30. A. continued B. reminded C. happened D. offered31. A. always B. never C. seldom D. once32. A. countless B. slim C. boring D. familiar33. A. result B. behavior C. choice D. gift34. A. reflected B. touched C. confused D. impacted35. A. actually B. eventually C. visibly D. gradually36. A. feature B. event C. fun D. detail37. A. aware B. significant C. necessary D. informal38. A. gave up B. passed out C. fell behind D. passed away39. A. since B. but C. or D. so40. A. moments B. messages C. thoughts D. resources 高一年级线上测试试题 英语答案 阅读理解 每小题3分A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. D 11. C 12. C 13.D 14. C 15.D 七选五 每小题3分 16. D 17. G 18. F 19. C 20. E 完形填空 每小题2分 C 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. D 26. A 27. C 28. A 29. A D 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. A 36. C 37. B 38. D 39. B 40. A
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