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1、2022-2023学年上学期高一英语期中考试(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2回答第卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3回答第卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共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
2、中选出最佳选项。AJanet Guthrie and Danica Patrick, first female Indy competitor and winnerNo complaints about woman drivers. Janet Guthrie, an space engineer who was training to be an astronaut, turned to car racing when she was cut from the space program for not having completed her doctors degree. In 1977
3、, Guthrie became the first female Indy 500 competitor. She didnt take the lead, but Danica Patrick did. In 2005 and in 2008, Patrick became the first woman ever to win an Indy Car Series.Raymonde de Laroche, first female licensed pilotA former actress whod been born Elise Raymonde Deroche in Paris i
4、n 1882, Raymonde de Laroche was inspired to take up flying after seeing the Wright Brothers flight demonstrations in 1907 in France. Though she wasnt the first female pilot, de Laroche was the first woman to earn a pilots license in 1910.Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim across the English Channe
5、lOn August 6. 1926. Gertrude Caroline Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Ederle, who lived to be 98 and died in 2003, was also an Olympic swim champion and five-time world record-holder in five swimming eventsKathrine Switzer, Nina Kuscik and Joan Benoit, first major f
6、emale marathoners.In 1967, 20-year-old Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to run in the Boston Marathon, even though race officials had tried to stop her. Nina Kuscik became the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon, 1972. In 1984, American Joan Benoit became the first winner of the
7、 Womens Olympic Marathon, finishing 400 meters ahead of Norways Grete Waitz1Why was Janet Guthrie forbidden to take up space program?AShe used to be a woman driver.BShe showed interested in car racing.CShe was employed as an engineer.DShe didnt gain doctors degree.2What made Raymonde de Laroche deci
8、de to become a pilot?AHer experience as an actress.BHer settlement in Paris.CWright Brothers influence.DWright Brothers dialogues.3Whats the similarity between Gertrude Ederle and Kathrine Switzer?AThey were athleticBThey lived a long life.CThey had a higher fame.DThey were looked down upon.BEverybo
9、dy hates rats. But in the earthquake capitals of the world-Japan, Los Angeles, Turkey - rats will soon be mans new best friends.What happens after an earthquake? We send in rescue dogs.Why? Because they can smell people. Dogs save lives.They help rescuers to find living people. But dogs are big and
10、they cant get into small spaces. So now a new research project is using a smaller animal to save lives: the rat.How does it work? First, the rat is trained to smell people. When this happens, the rats brain gives a signal. This is sent to a small radio on its back, and then the rescuers follow the r
11、adio signals.When the rats brain activity jumps, the rescuers know that someone is alive.The rat has smelled that person.Although there are already robots which can do this job, rats are better. Christian Linster at Cornell University, New York, says, “Robots noses dont work well when there are othe
12、r smells around. Rats are good at that.” Rats can also see in the dark.They are cheaper and quicker to train than dogs, and unlike robots, they dont need electricity!The “rat project” is not finished, but Julie Ryan of International Rescue Corps in Scotland says, “It would be fantastic. A rat could
13、get into spaces we couldnt get to, and a rat would get out if it wasnt safe.” Perhaps for the first time in history, people will be happy to see a rat in a building (but only after an earthquake, of course).4In the world earthquake capitals, rats will become popular because they can .Aget into small
14、 spacesBtake the place of mans rescue jobsCfind food for survivors trapped in buildingsDfind the position of survivors trapped in buildings5From the third paragraph we know rescuers can judge a person is alive by .Athe noise made by the ratBthe rats unusual behaviourCthe signal sent by the radio on
15、the ratDthe smell given off by the person trapped6After reading the passage we know that now .Apeople still use dogs and robots in rescue workBthe “rat project” has been completed alreadyCrats have replaced dogs in searching for peopleDpeople are happy to see a rat in a building7The main idea of the
16、 passage is about_in an earthquake.Ados and dontsBthe role rats will playCways of rescuing peopleDthe reason for not using dogsCFor several months, Cara has been working up the courage to talk to her mom about what she saw on Instagram. Not long ago, the 11-year-old girl discovered that her mom had
17、been posting her photos for much of her life. “Its strange to see myself up there, and sometimes there are pictures I dont like of myself,” she said.Like most other modern kids, Cara grew up under the influence of social media.Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube were all founded before she was born. Inst
18、agram has existed since she was a toddler. Although many kids may not yet have accounts (账户) themselves, their parents, schools, sports teams have been organizing an online one for them since birth. It is a shock to know that details about their lives have been shared online without their permission
19、 or knowledge. And this has become a common experience for many teenagers.Recently a parenting blogger (博主) said that despite her 14-year-old daughters horror at discovering that her mother had shared years of highly personal information about her online, she simply could not stop doing it.But its n
20、ot just crazy mommy bloggers who share their childrens information on social media. Plenty of average parents do the same. Theres even a special word for it: sharenting. Almost a quarter of children begin their digital lives when parents upload their prenatal sonogram scans (产前超声波扫描) to the Internet
21、, according to a study conducted by the Internet-security company AVG. The study also found that 92 percent of kids under the age of 2 already have their own unique online identity(身份).8What does the underlined word “toddler” in the second paragraph probably mean?ATeenage girl.BVery young child.CEle
22、mentary school student.DHigh school student.9Whats Caras attitude towards her moms posting?ASupportive.BDoubtful.CNegative.DUninteresting.10What can we infer from Paragraph 4?AAVG is the name of an Internet company.BAbout 25% of children begin their digital lives before they are born.CFathers dont l
23、ike to share their kids information on social media.DAverage parents created the word “sharenting” on the Internet recently.11What can be a suitable title for the article?AGrowing up on the InternetBA New Word BornCParents Lost in BloggingDThe Childrens HorrorDWhile elephants born without tusks (长牙)
24、are not unheard of,they normally form just 2 to 6 percent of the population. However, that is not the case at Mozambiques Gorongosa National Park, where an astonishing 33 percent of female elephants born after the countrys civil war ended in 1992 are tuskless. While that may appear to be just a coin
25、cidence, Joyce Poole, an elephant behavior expert, has another theory. The researcher thinks we may be witnessing unnatural evolution of the species due to the constant hunting of elephants for valuable ivory.Poole says before the countrys 15-year-long civil war, the 100,000-acre park was home to ov
26、er 4,000 elephants. However, by the time the conflict ended in 1992, about 90 percent of them had been killed for ivory to help finance weapons (武器)and meat to feed the soldiers. Of the less than 200 survivors, over 50 percent of adult females had no tusks. Therefore, it is not surprising that the p
27、arks tuskless elephant population has grown greatly.This is not the first time researchers have observed a great change in the population of elephants. At Zambias South Luangwa National Park and Lupande Game Management Area, areas which were heavily hunted in the 1970s and 1980s, 35% of elephants 25
28、 years or older and 13% of those younger than 25 are now without tusks. A 2008 study published found that the number of tuskless females at the Ruaha National Park in Tanzania went from 10.5 percent in 1969 to almost 40 percent in 1989, largely due to illegal hunting for ivory.The recent ban on ivor
29、y in both the US and China should help get rid of, or at least reduce, elephant hunting. However, scientists are not sure how long it will take for elephants with a higher rate of tuskless females, to change the trend.12What is the probable cause of the phenomenon mentioned in Paragraph 1 ?AIllegal
30、hunting.BConstant farming.CA pure coincidence.DNatural evolution.13Why did people kill so many elephants during the civil war in Mozambique?ATo get funds by selling ivory.BTo develop new weapons.CTo provide food for local people.DTo make ivory products.14Which of the following had the earliest recor
31、d on tuskless elephants?AGorongonsa National Park.BSouth Luangwa National Park.CThe Ruaha National Park.DLupande Game Management Area.15What does the underlined phrase “the trend” in the last paragraph refer to?AElephants facing greater danger.BElephants growing more slowly.CFewer female elephants s
32、taying alive.DMore female elephants being tuskless.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。It can be truly frightening to fall through ice on a frozen(结冰的)lake. _16_ In fact, there is more time to help you survive than you think.As you first hit the freezing water, you wil
33、l almost breathe(呼吸)quickly at once. Remember to get control of your breathing and not to move around. _17_ This means that it takes about one minute to gain control of your breathing, and ten minutes to move before you get too cold. The final one is to remind you that it will take one hour before y
34、ou become unconscious(失去知觉的).Take that first minute and fully focus on your breathing. Slow it down, and then look around to see if you can find the thickest area of ice. When you find the ice, spread out your arms over the surface, and then begin to flutter-kick(上下打水)until your body reaches the sam
35、e level of the surface. _18_It is possible that you can live for several hours after passing out. This, however, does require some planning. You only have about 10 minutes before your body becomes too cold to do anything. Besides, what if you feel too weak to go on and you cannot get out? _19_ The p
36、oint is to try to freeze your coat to the ice, so that if you lose consciousness, you will keep your head out of ice. _20_AThus, you will remain visible, wait for someone to come, even if you pass out.BHowever, if you remain calm, it can save your life.CPlace your arms over the surface of the ice an
37、d remain still.DTake off any clothing or anything that makes you heavy.ERemember that you should always stay off ice thats only 8cm.FKick hard and use your arms and hands to climb out of the water.GIt can help to remember the “1-10-l rule”.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15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、
38、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Six days a week, my grandfather brought mail to people. Aged 68, he retired, but he never _21_ serving the community.On his 80th birthday, I sent him a(n) _22_ suggesting it was time for him to _23_ and take things easy.“Thank you for your nice words,” he wrote in his letter b
39、ack, “but slowing down _24_ me. Life isnt having it made _25_, its getting it made.”“The happiest years of our lives were not when we had _26_ into a comfortable home. No. I go back years ago, when we lived in a three-room house, when we got up before _27_ and worked till after dark to make ends _28
40、_. What I still cant figure out is why I never got _29_, never felt better in my life. I guess the answer is, we were fighting for _30_, and providing for those we loved. What _31_ are not the great moments, but the waiting, and even the defeats. Its the _32_, not the arrival, that counts.”The lette
41、r ended with a request: “Boy, on my next birthday, just tell me to wake up and get going, because I will have one less _33_ to do things and there are ten million things to do.”Christina Rossetti once said: “Does the road wind uphill all the way? Yes, to the _34_ end.” Today, at 96, my grandfather i
42、s still on that long road, _35_.21AstoppedBenjoyedCfinishedDconsidered22AgiftBnoteCinvitationDletter23Aslow downBcalm downCcatch upDgive up24AconfusesBscaresCchangesDattacks25AstillBobviouslyCinsteadDsadly26AlainBfallenCmovedDgone27AdaylightBbreakfastCschoolDnoon28AfailBfollowCmeetDstand29AtiredBhun
43、gryCwarmDannoyed30AfreedomBsurvivalChealthDriches31AformsBtellsCmattersDhurts32AdesignBexperimentCstyleDjourney33AdayBweekCmonthDyear34AextraBveryCfrighteningDadvanced35AthinkingBsmilingCgivingDclimbing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。I woke up this morning excited _36_ nerv
44、ous as today was the day I would begin my journey of senior high school. Thousands of thoughts rushed through my mind.“What may happen _37_ me?” I couldnt even enjoy the big breakfast my mum had made for me. Seeing I was _38_ (extreme) nervous, my mum told me I would be fine if I followed the school
45、 _39_(rule). So I smiled and hoped for the best possible outcome. The bus ride seemed so long, but soon enough there I was. I stood outside of the school building. It seemed a bit bigger than _40_ I had imagined, and I went inside. As soon as I opened the classroom door, all I _41_(see) were other k
46、ids. They all looked upset and worries spread over everyones face. Then I knew I was not the only one feeling this way.I spent the rest of the day on the _42_(explore) of what everything was like. The worried faces disappeared as time went on. We got to know _43_ (we) teachers a bit more. They were
47、neither unfriendly _44_ strict.Before I knew it, the day was over. Senior high school may seem _45_(frighten), but its just like junior high.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46假定你是李华,请你给你的新西兰朋友Tom写一封信,内容包括:1. 讲述英语学习的困难;2. 请教英语学习的方法。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Tom,_Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)47阅读下面材料
48、,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。It was summer, and my dad wanted to treat me to a vacation like never before. He decided to take me on a trip to the Wild West.We took a plane to Albuquerque, a big city in the state of New Mexico. We reached Albuquerque in the late afternoon. Uncle Paul, my dads frien
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