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新疆伽师县2022-2023学年高一年级第一学期期中考试英语试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分120分,考试时间90分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第一部分阅读(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。AAreyouinterestedinChinesetraditionalarts?Doyouwanttolearnhowtomakethembyhand?Ifso,comeandjoinourclubsthisweekendinourschool.SkyLanternClubIntroduction:SkyLanternsaremadeofbambooandcoveredwithpaper.Theywerefirstusedtoaskforhelpwhenpeoplewereintrouble.Today,theyareusedtoshowhappinessandgoodwishes.Time:Saturday8:30am—I0:30amPlace:Building3Room501PaperCuttingClubIntroduction:PaperCuttingturnsasimplethinglikeapieceofpaperintoabeautifulpieceofart.Picturesaboutflowers,animalsandsoonareputonwindows,doorsandwallsassymbolsofgoodwishesandgoodluck.Time:Saturday9:00an_11:00amPlace:Building3Room502ChineseKnotClubIntroduction:ChineseKnotsareusuallymadeofredandyellowropes.Theyareusedtoexpressgoodwishes,includinghappiness,love,peaceandsoon.Time:Sunday2:30p.m—4:30p.mPlace:Building3Room6031.WhatareSkyLanternsmadeof?A.ClayandpaperB.Clothandsteel.C.RedandyellowropesD.Bambooandpaper.2.WhereshouldyougotolearnPaperCutting?A.Building3Room501B.Building3Room502
1C.Building3Room603D.Building3Room5203.Whatdoesthetextmostprobablybelongto?A.Anotice.B.AstoryC.Afiction.D.ApieceofnewsBSandraCisneroswasborninChicagoin1954toaMexicanAmericanfamily.Astheonlygirlinafamilyofsevenchildren,sheoftenfeltlikeshehad“sevenfathers,”becausehersixbrothers,aswellasherfather,triedtocontrolher.Feelingshyandunimportant,sheretreated(躲避)intobooks.Despiteherloveofreading,shedidnotdowellinelementaryschoolbecauseshewastooshytoparticipate.Inhighschool,withtheencouragementofoneparticularteacher,Cisnerosimprovedhergradesandworkedfortheschoolliterarymagazine.Herfatherencouragedhertogotocollegebecausehethoughtitwouldbeagoodwayforhertofindahusband.Cisnerosdidattendcollege,butinsteadofsearchingforahusband,shefoundateacherwhohelpedherjointhefamousgraduatewritingprogramattheUniversityofIowa.Attheuniversity’sWriters’Workshop,however,shefeltlonely—aMexicanAmericanfromapoorneighborhoodamongstudentsfromwealthyfamilies.ThefeelingofbeingsodifferenthelpedCisnerosfindher“creativevoice”.“ItwasnotuntilthismomentwhenIconsideredmyselftrulydifferentthatmywritingacquiredavoice.IknewIwasaMexicanwoman,butIdidn’tthinkithadanythingtodowithwhyIfeltsomuchimbalanceinmylife,butithadeverythingtodowithit!That’swhenIdecidedIwouldwriteaboutsomethingmyclassmatescouldn’twriteabout.”Cisnerospublishedherfirstwork, The House on Mango Street,whenshewastwenty-nine.ThebooktalksaboutayoungMexicanAmericangirlgrowingupinaSpanish-speakingareainChicago,muchliketheneighborhoodsinwhichCisneroslivedasachild.Thebookwonanawardin1985andhasbeenusedinclassesfromhighschooltograduateschoollevel.Sincethen,Cisneroshaspublishedseveralbooksofpoetry,achildren’sbookandashort-storycollection.4.WhatcanweknowaboutCisnerosinherchildhood?A.Herbrothersdislikedher.B.Shefeltherselfanobody.C.Shewastooshytogotoschool.D.Shedidnotmeetanygoodteachers.5.ThegraduateprogramgaveCisnerosachanceto________.A.runawayfromherfamilyB.developherwritingstyle
2C.makealotoffriendsD.searchforahusband6.AccordingtoCisneros,whatwasthekeyfactorinhersuccess?A.Herchildhoodexperience.B.HertrainingintheWorkshop.C.Herfeelingofbeingdifferent.D.Herearlyyearsincollege.7.Whatdowelearnabout The House on Mango Street?A.Itenjoysgreatpopularityamongstudents.B.ItisabookofpoetrywrittenbyCisneros.C.Itwasn’tasuccessasitwaswritteninSpanish.D.ItwonanawardwhenCisneroswastwenty-nine.CAsnowleopardstareddownfromasteeprockhighinthepeaksofMongolia.Shewasonthelookoutforasnack.Noticingawildgoatbelow,thesnowleopardrocketeddownthemountainside.Thewildgoatstruggledtoescape.Butwithone30-footleap,thecatcaughtup.Secondslater,shewassecuredhermealandlookedforaplacetoenjoyit.Theseendangeredcatsarenearlyimpossibletosee.Theirspottedcoatsactasinvisiblecloaks(披风)bymixingintotherockymountainsofthe12CentralAsiancountrieswherethecatslive.Themountainsthesnowleopardscallhomeareroughandextremelycoldinthewinter.Butthesecatshavesomeamazingbodypartsthatmakelivingintheareanobigdeal.Inadditiontohidingthem,asnowleopard’ssoft,thickfurkeepsitwarminthebittercold.Fewhumanshaveseensnowleopardsinreallife,buthuntingscenesliketheoneabovehavebeenrecordedonvideo.Snowleopardexpertsneedtogathermoreinformationaboutthesecretivecats’livestohelpprotectthem.Todothat,researchesusehigh-techtoolstospyontheshyanimals.Theygentlytrapthewildcatstoputonsatelliteradiocollarstoknowwherethecatswander.EventhoughsnowleopardsliveinsomeofthemostruggedmountainsonEarth,peopleposethebiggestthreattotheirsurvival.Poachers(盗猎者)cansellasnowleopard’shideandbonesforthousandsofdollars.Sheepherders(牧羊人)oftenkillanysnowleopardthatattackstheirsheep.Hunterstargetgoats,wildsheep,andotheranimalsforfood-removingimportantsnowleopardfood.Themorescientistscanlearnaboutsnowleopards,thebettertheycanprotecttheserarelyseencatsfromhumanswhoharmthem.8.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?
3A.Toleadtothethemeofthepassage.B.Todescribehowsnowleopardshunt.C.ToshowthemainfoodofsnowleopardsD.Toshowsnowleopardshaveagoodabilityofadaption9.Whycansnowleopardssurviveinextremelycoldenvironment?A.Theydon'tgooutinwinter.B.Theyhaveuniquebodycharacters.C.Theirlivingregionsarelargeenough.D.Theirthickfurcanhelpcamouflage(伪装).10.Howdoresearchersknowmoreaboutsnowleopards?A.Spendingmoretimesearchingforthem.B.Trappingsnowleopardstoexaminethem.C.Usingadvancedtechnologytotrackthem.D.Surfingtheinternettogetmoreinformation.11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Theprocessofresearchers’job.B.Thesnowleopards,awfullivingconditions.C.Thethreatthathumansposetosnowleopards.D.Thereasonswhysomepersonskillsnowleopards.DItisn’tjustthebeautyofvastnaturalwondersliketheGrandCanyonthatcantakeyourbreathaway.Youcanfindaweineverydaythings.Anewresearch,publishedinthejournalEmotion,foundthatolderadultswhotook“awewalks”feltmorepositiveemotionsintheirdailylives.Inthestudy,52olderadultsaged60to90weredividedrandomlyintotwogroups.Theyweretoldtotakeatleastone15-minutewalkeachweekforeightweeks.Volunteersinthe“awegroup”wereinstructedinhowtoinspireaweastheywalked.“Weaskedthemtotrytoseetheworldwithfresheyes—totakeinnewdetailsofaleaforflower,forexample,”Sturmsays.Forexample,oneparticipantfromtheawegroupwroteabout“thebeautifulfallcolorsandhowtheleaveswerenolongercrunchy(嘎吱响)underfootbecauseoftherain”—thewonderthatsmallchildrenfeelastheyembracetheirexpandingworld.However,peopleintheothergroupwerelessfocusedontheworldaroundthem.Oneparticipantwrote,“IthoughtaboutourvacationinHawaiinextThursday.”
4Inaddition,participantswereaskedtotakeselfies(自拍)inthebeginning,middle,andendofeachwalk.Researchersfoundthatparticipantswhotookawewalksshoweda“smallself”,inthattheyfilledlessoftheirphotographswiththeirownimageandmorewiththebackgroundscenery.“Whenwefeelawe,ourattentionshiftsfromfocusingonourselvestofocusingontheworldaroundus,”Sturmsays.“Aweaffectsoursocialrelationshipsbecauseithelpsustofeelmoreconnectedwiththeworld,universe,andotherpeople.”Theirsmilesalsogrewbroaderbytheendofthestudy.“Weanalyzedtheintensityoftheirsmilesintheselfies,andparticipantswhotookawewalksdisplayedgreatersmilesovertimethanthosewhotookcontrolwalks.Theformerreportedgreaterpositiveemotionsingeneral,includingmorejoyandgratitude.”Participantsinthecontrolgrouptookmorefrequentwalksthanthosepeopleintheawegroup,theresearchersdiscovered.Butwalkingmoredidn’tresultinpositivechangesinemotionalhealthorinthewaytheirselfiesweretaken.Thissuggeststhattheresultsweremainlyduetoexperiencingawe,andnotjustinspendingtimeexercising.12.Whatwereparticipantsinthe“awegroup”requiredtodoinParagraph2?A.Totakeawalkeachweek.B.Tofocusontheirinnerworld.C.Tocollectleavesaftertherain.D.Toexplorewithchildlikecuriosity.13.Whatcanweseeintheselfiesfromtheawewalks?A.Close-upimageswithwidesmiles.B.Moreattentiononthemselves.C.Simplythebackgroundscenery.D.Smallfigureswithbiggersmiles.14.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Experiencingawecounts.B.Morewalks,morejoy.C.Exercisescanbenefitus.D.Awecomeswithwalking.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.AweWalksPromoteYourPhysicalFitnessB.ExperiencingAweDoesWondersforEveryoneC.AweWalksImproveYourPositiveEmotions
5D.FrequentWalksContributetoEmotionalHealth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。Itcomesasnosurprisethatexerciseisgoodforyourhealth.Positivechangeshappentoyourbodybefore,during,andafteraworkout.___16___BuildupyourbodyTherearequiteafewscientificreasonstodostrengthtraining.Itmakesmuscles(肌肉)biggerandbonesstronger,thusloweringtheriskforcertaindiseases.Runningisaneasybuteffectivewaytohelpbuildyourmuscles.___17___Butarecentstudyfoundthatashortruncanbenefitthelegsintheshortterm.Andfornow,expertssayrunninghasmorebenefitsthanrisks.ImproveyourbrainpowerExercisecanhelpyourbrain,notjustyourbody.Physicalactivityhelpsbraincells(细胞)grow.___18___That’sbecausephysicalexercisequicklyincreasesaperson'sheartrateandcarriesmorebloodtothebrain,improvingthebrainpower.Establishamind-bodyconnectionToomuchstresscanleadtoinflammation(炎症).___19___Butsimplemind-bodyexerciseslikeyogacannotonlyreduceinflammationbutalsolowertheriskofdepression.Newresearchshowstheycanevenchangeyourgenestofightoffpoorhealth.Researchprovesthatevenjust15minutesadayofpracticingmindfulnessseemstodothetrick.___20___Nationalguidelinesrecommendmorethantwohoursofphysicalactivityeachweek.Butsciencesayspeoplewhopackthatamountintooneortwodaysgetaboutthesamebenefits.Eitherway,getmovingisthekey!A.Itisthebody’spainfulresponsetoinjuryandoveruse.B.Mindfulexercisescanimproveyourlong-termwell-being.C.Thenwhatistheproperamountofexerciseyoushouldtake?D.Andmovingmoreappearstolowerthechancesofmemoryloss.E.Recentresearchshowsmoredetailaboutthebenefitsofexercise.F.Exercisecanalsohelppeopledealbetterwithangerandfeelhappier.G.Somebelievetheactivitycandamagethekneesorcauseotherinjuries.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15
6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。SpreadingKindness,RockbyRock“Mom!Ifoundone!Ifoundarock!”I____21____thosewordsagainandagainlastsummerasIsatontheporchofmyhome,whichfacesaparkinthesmalltownwhereIlive.TheKindnessRocksProject,whichwasstartedafewyearsagobyamominMassachusetts,has____22____aroundtheworld.____23____,families,andadultsofallagesaretakingpart-paintingrocks,hidingrocks,andfindingpaintedrocksallovertheplace.Some____24____photosoftherocksonsocialmedia,andotherssimplymovetherocksforsomeoneelsetofind.Sometaketherockshomeandthen____25____themwithnewonesthattheycreateandhide.Nine-year-oldtwinsHarryandHannahDeVriezehave____26____hundredsofrockswiththeirparents.Mostevenings,thefamilyandtheirsmalldogwalkaroundwithawagonfullof____27____thattheyhideastheywalk.“It’safun____28____activity,”Hannahsays.“Wewilldoitinthewintertoo,”Harry____29____.BenBurinsky,agednine,andhisbrother,Luke,agedseven,werevisitingrelativeswhenthey_____30_____theirfirstpaintedrockinapark.Theywereso_____31_____thattheywenthomeandpaintedtheirownrocks,then_____32_____themforotherstofind.“Myboyslovedfindingtherockinthepark,_____33_____sinceitwasasuperhero,”theirmother,JudyBurinsky,says.“Ilovehowsomethingsosmallcanbringasmiletomychildren’sfaces._____34_____,theylearnthe_____35_____ofgivingbacktoothers.”21.A.whisperedB.criedC.heardD.said22.A.foundedB.investigatedC.claimedD.spread23.A.GirlsB.KidsC.BoysD.Parents24.A.takeB.enjoyC.postD.purchase25.A.replaceB.provideC.coverD.throw26.A.countedB.spottedC.paintedD.appreciated27.A.goodsB.rocksC.belongingsD.sand28.A.childB.adultC.teenagerD.family29.A.addsB.declaresC.explainsD.complains30.A.placedB.foundC.returnedD.sought31.A.discouragedB.surprisedC.excitedD.disappointed
732.A.hidB.keptC.suppliedD.expected33.A.apparentlyB.confidentlyC.definitelyD.especially34.A.AsusualB.InreturnC.BeforelongD.Justthen35.A.awardB.costC.valueD.reward第二节(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。Everywheresurvivorslooked,therewasnothing____36____ruins.Nearlyeverythinginthecity____37____(destroy).About75percentofthecity’sfactoriesandbuildings,90percentofitshomes,andallofitshospitalswere____38____(go).Brickscoveredthegroundlikeredautumnleaves,butnowindcouldblow____39____(they)away.Mostbridges____40____(fall)orwerenotsafetocross.Therailway____41____(track)werenowuselesspiecesofmetal.Tensofthousandsofcows,hundredsofthousandsofpigs,andmillionsofchickens____42____(be)dead.Sandnowfilledthewellsinsteadofwater.Peoplewereinshock—andthen,laterthatafternoon,anotherbigquake____43____(shake)Tangshanagain.Evenmorebuildings____44____(fall)down.Water,food,andelectricitywerehardtoget.Peoplebegantowonderhowlongthedisaster_____45_____last.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,是某中学学生会主席。你发现有些同学在就餐时间吃零食,不去餐厅吃饭。请写一封倡议信,呼吁同学们注意饮食健康。1.饮食健康的重要性:2.吃零食的坏处:3.向同学们发出倡议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearfriends,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua
8第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Youloveyoursmartphone.Itkeepsyouremailreadilyaccessible,andithelpsyoutostayconnectedtofriendsnearandfar.It’sharmless,right?Wrong.Smartphoneaddictionisarealconcern,especiallyaspeoplebecomeincreasinglydependentongadgetstoconductdailyactivities.Ifyoufearyourdevotiontoyoursmartphoneisborderingonaddiction,hereareeightsigns.Ifyouhadsomeofthem,itmightbetimetoseekhelp:·Youtextpeoplewhoareinthesameroomwithyou.·Yourphonegoeseverywherewithyou-eventhebathroom.·Yousleepwithyourphone.·Youdon’tknowhowtoturnyourphoneoff.·Yourself-esteemistiedtohowmanynotificationsyouget.·Youpanicifyourphoneisoutofsight.·You’dratherbelatethanarrivewithoutyourphone.·Youcan’tstoppeekingatthescreen,evenduringamovieoryourfavouriteTVshow.WhatsmartphoneaddictionlookslikeSomeofthosesignsmayseemverysilly,buttheyarerealindicatorsthatyourdependenceonyoursmartphoneisreachingcriticallevels.Anaddictionhasnorealdangerunlesstheyaredisruptivetoyourlife.Butthatdoesn’tmeanastrongattachmenttoyoursmartphoneiscompletelyharmless.Difficultyinconcentrating,poorsleep,andincreasedanxiety-nottomentiondamagetointerpersonalrelationshipsandcommunicationskills-haveallbeenlinkedtosmartphoneoveruse.HowtotakeyourlifebackIt’seasytoshrugoffsmartphoneaddictionasasillyoverreaction,butifyouidentifywithtwoormoreofthesignslistedabove,youmaywanttoconsidercuttingback.Herearesomeeasywaystouseyoursmartphoneproperly:SetlimitsStartbysettingsomeguidelinestohelpyoumanageyourusage._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Watchyourfeelings
9_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Findothercomfortstoreplacesmartphones_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为三段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
10参考答案1.D 2.B 3.A4.B 5.B 6.C 7.A8.A 9.B 10.C 11.C12.D 13.D 14.A 15.C16.E 17.G 18.D 19.A 20.C21.C 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.D 29.A 30.B 31.C 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.C36.but 37.wasdestroyed 38.gone 39.them 40.hadfallen 41.tracks 42.were 43.shook 44.fell 45.would46.Dearfriends,IamLiHua.Inoticesomestudentseatsnacksatmealtimesinsteadofhavingmeals.NowI'dliketocallonyoutoformahealthyeatinghabits.Forusstudents,weneedenoughnutrientstokeepourbodyfunctioningwell.Eatinghealthyfoodisofgreatimportancetous. Havingmealsregularlyisagoodwaytokeepfitandpreventdiseases.Byeatingsnacks,wemaygetsickeasily.Let'schangeourwaysofliving.Let'shaveahealthydietfromnowon.Byhavingmealsregularly,wewillgrowuphealthilyandhappily.Yours,LiHua47.SetlimitsStartbysettingsomeguidelinestohelpyoumanageyourusage.Forexample,youmightmakeitaruletowaitonehourafterwakingupbeforereachingforyourphoneorkeepitturnedoffduringdinneroryourfavouriteshow.WatchyourfeelingsNoticehowyoufeelwhenyoureachforyourphone.Identifyingyouremotionalstategivesyouaclueastowhyyou’regoingforthephone.Areyoubored,anxious,stressedout,orlonesome?Onceyoustarttounderstandthefeelingsthatleadyoutoleanonyoursmartphone,youcanseekotherwaystofindrelief.FindothercomfortstoreplacesmartphonesSmartphoneshavebecomethenumberoneself-comfortoutthere.Identifyotherwaystoprovidecomfortin
11situationswhereyoutendtorelyheavilyonyourphone.Ifyougotoyourphonewhenyoufeelboredornervous,practisesomemindfulnesstechniquesthatwillhelpyoutuneintoyourbodyandtheworldaroundyou.Thiswillhelpyoutostaycalmandconnectedtoyoursurroundings,ratherthanusinggadgetstodisconnectandescape.