2022-2023学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、湖南师大附中2023年上学期高一期末测试卷英 语时量:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 略第二部分 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。AWHAT IS SCIENCE GAMES?With a focus on collaboration, connection, discovery, and fun, students in British Columbia will have an opportunity to participate in a 3-w
2、eek science journey in July 2023! At Science Games, students from Grades 1-6 across BC explore science first-hand in an online group led by engineers and geoscientists.This interactive event hosted online gives students the chance to investigate the ways science affects their everyday lives. Diving
3、deep into the world of innovation, participants will connect with other like-minded students and work together online to create their own solutions during each Saturday activity session.2023 VIRTUAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE DateDivision 1 (Grades 13)Division 2 (Grades 46)July 15, 20239:00 AM11:00 AM2:00 PM5
4、:00 PMJuly 22, 20239:00 AM11:00 AM2:00 PM5:00 PMJuly 29, 20239:00 AM11:00 AM2:00 PM5:00 PM2023 SCIENCE GAMES REGISTRATION To participate in these sessions, your child must be signed up as a 2023 Science Games participant and pay a $25 registration fee. If there is a financial barrier to your partici
5、pation in the 2023 Science Games, you can apply for a scholarship for a reduced rate. The online Science Games Bursary application form will be available when registration launches.Parents/Guardians can register their child/children as:Individual ParticipantsGroup ParticipantsPlease note:You can gro
6、up registrations with a group code, but you can only share your code with 2 other Science Games participants.Science Games participants will also receive a package from Engineers and Geoscientists BC at the end of June. This package includes items that are necessary for participation in a particular
7、 Science Games activity.Have any other questions about 2023 Science Games? Email us at sciencegamesegbc.ca.21. What is the advantage of Science Games?A. It organizes an activity session on Sunday.B. It welcomes students across the Britain.C. It provides service without fees.D. It allows students to
8、participate at home.22. Which participants will have their sessions in the afternoon on July 15, 2023?A. Students who are under Grade 3.B. Students who are at Grade 5.C. Students who major in Science.D. The schedule does not specify the time for that day.23. What can be inferred from the article?A.
9、Each session of the virtual program will last two hours.B. Students will conduct hands-on experiments with scientists.C. Parents need to prepare activity materials for their children.D. Each registration group can have no more than 3 participants.BFor those who are deaf or have hearing loss, making
10、and enjoying music can be a challenge. However, that hasnt stopped Dame Evelyn Glennie from achieving success.Scottish-born Dame Evelyn Glennie is one of the worlds most recognized percussionists(打击乐器乐手). However, she started going deaf at the age of eight due to a nerve disease. At 12, she totally
11、lost her hearing.At first, Glennie was desperate. But her percussion teacher at school taught her to feel particular notes. For example, she had to place her hands on a wall, and he would play two notes on two timpani. He would then ask her which was the higher note and where she felt the vibration(
12、振动). Through trials and errors, she managed to distinguish the pitch(音调) of notes by associating where on her body she feels the sound. Thanks to her perfect pitch and the fact that she performs barefoot, Evelyn “hears” the sound. Together with her lip-reading skills, and amazing musicianship, she h
13、as conquered every trouble and inconvenience caused by her impairment.Till now, Glennie has performed with almost all the major orchestras(管弦乐队) globally. Besides classical music, she is famous for partnerships with pop and rock artists like Sting and Bjork. Glennies works have earned her over 100 m
14、usic awards, including two Grammys. She even led 1,000 drummers in the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.At the age of 58 this year, Glennies mission now is to “teach the world to listen”, to improve communication by encouraging everyone to discover a new way of listening. “Its impor
15、tant to grab on to any opportunity that comes your way, but you also need to create your own opportunities,” says Evelyn. “Its a personal time to reflect on the impact you might have on other people as well. I dont know if age plays a part in it, because I feel as though I havent really achieved ver
16、y much and theres still so much to do!”24. How could Glennie identify different notes as a deaf person?A. By reading her teachers lips.B. By putting her hands on a wall.C. By applying her amazing musicianship.D. By feeling the vibration through her body.25. What does the underlined word “impairment”
17、 in paragraph 3 mean?A. Abnormality.B. Sorrow.C. Mismatch.D. Fear.26. Which of the following best describes Glennies character?A. Faithful and tolerant.B. Determined and kind.C. Cheerful and practical.D. Considerate and dutiful.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A Deaf Musician Heard b
18、y the WorldB. A Dream Pursued by Evelyn GlennieC. Evelyn Glennie: Teach the World to ListenD. Talented Percussionist: Say “No” to AgeCWhen preparing fruit and vegetables, many people will peel(削皮) them. But often, its not necessary.Fruit and vegetables are rich sources of nutrition like vitamins. No
19、t consuming enough of these nutrient-rich foods is linked to an increased risk of diseases. Eating 400g of fruit and vegetables a day, as the WHO recommends, is difficult to achieve for many people. So could consuming fruit and vegetable peels help with this issue by adding important nutrients to pe
20、oples diets?They can certainly contribute. For example, nutritionally important amounts of vitamins and minerals are found in the peels of seven root vegetables: beetroot, field mustard, wild carrot, sweet potato, radish, ginger and white potato. And the US Department of Agriculture shows that unpee
21、led apples contain 15% more vitamin C, 267% more vitamin K, 20% more calcium and 85% more fibre than peeled apples.Another reason is the effect on the environment. According to the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization, uneaten food, including peels, generates 8%-10% of the worlds greenhouse gas emi
22、ssions. New Zealand alone reports an annual wastage of 13,658 tonnes of vegetable peels and 986 tonnes of fruit peels.Given the nutrient content of peels and its contribution to food waste, why do people peel fruit and vegetables at all? Some must be peeled as the outer parts dont taste nice, are ha
23、rd to clean or cause harm. Also, peeling may be a necessary part of the recipe, for example, when making mashed potato. But many peels, such as carrot and kiwifruit, are suitable to be eaten, yet people habitually peel them anyway. Some people peel fruit and veg because they are concerned about pest
24、icides(杀虫剂) on the surface.If you want to find out more about fruit and vegetable peels and what to do with it, there is lots of advice online including help on how to deal with peels. With a little investigation and creativity, you can help to reduce waste and increase you fruit and vegetables inta
25、ke.28. Where is the text most probably taken from?A. A cooking guidebook.B. A life magazine.C. A poster about environment.D. An ad about a health website.29. How can eating fruit and vegetable peels benefit peoples health?A. Not eating the peels will lead to higher risks of some diseases.B. Some sig
26、nificant vitamins and minerals are only found in peels.C. Eating peels can increase peoples intake of important nutrients.D. Peels have more nutrients than fruit and vegetables inner parts.30. What is the authors purpose in mentioning New Zealand?A. To highlight the serious food problem in the count
27、ry.B. To draw our attention to greenhouse gas emissions.C. To call on New Zealanders not to throw away peels.D. To show peels negative impact on the environment.31. Why do so many people peel carrots?A. Because some recipes tell them to do so.B. Because the outer parts are hard to clean.C. Because t
28、here exists too much pesticides.D. Because theyre used to peeling vegetables.DWorking out for 30 minutes every day “might not be enough” to counter the health issues created by long time sitting, according to a sweeping new study.The new study, unlike the past ones that examined sitting and formal e
29、xercise separately, ignoring light activities, involved 3,702 people to find out how those all affected peoples health indices(指数).With the data collected, researchers characterized people by how they moved. The first group dutifully exercised for a half-hour and then sat, almost nonstop, for more t
30、han 10 hours a day. Another group similarly worked out for 30 minutes and sat for long hours. But, in between, they rose often and took walks around, spending time in light activities like fetching another cup of coffee. The third group sat, uninterrupted, for up to 10 hours, but also collected an h
31、our of exercise most days. The final group, which the researchers named “the movers”, exercised about an hour most days, while also moving lightly for about two hours more.When the researchers cross-checked these groups against peoples current health data, the first group had the worst indices. On t
32、he contrary, the other groups were all better off and to about the same extent, with relatively improved blood sugar control and cholesterol(胆固醇) levels and about 8 percent less body fat than the first group.“A single 30-minute, daily workout might not be enough to reduce the downsides of long time
33、sitting,” said Vahid Farrahi, the lead author of the new study. “In addition to a brisk(轻快的) workout, we need to move lightly and often, cleaning, taking the stairs, taking a walk in the halls or just not remaining still.”32. How is the new study different from the previous ones?A. It examined sitti
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