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1、20222023学年度上学期2022级期末考试英语试卷命题人:王会文审题人:夏光忠考试时间:2023年1月2日 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂 到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。 听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What colour is the mans car?C. White.C. Three hours.C. Go to the be
2、ach.A. Blue.B. Green.2. Why doesnt the woman need to provide her age?A. It is only required fbr children.B. It is only required fbr patients.C. It is only required fbr doctors.3. How long is the woman late?A. One hour.B. Two hours.4. What will the man do this weekend?A. See some friends.B. Have a pi
3、cnic.5. Where will the man be before 7:00?A. At home.B. At the office.C. At a restaurant.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How does Linda look today?C. Angry.C. Her brother.C. A story
4、 book.C. Ms. Fitz.C. Co-workers.C. In a school.A. Sad.B. Happy.7. Who lives with Linda now?A. Her daughter.B. Her mother.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What was Matt reading today?A. A magazine.B. A newspaper.9. Which teacher said Matt needs to improve in math?A. Ms. Anderson.B. Ms. Smith.10. What is the probab
5、le relationship between the speakers?A. A couple.B. Neighbours.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a museum.B. In a zoo.12. How much does a ticket cost now?A. $5.B. $25.13. What animals will the speakers see next?A. Monkeys.B. Elephants.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Which is clo
6、se to the house?A. The restaurant.B. The park.15. When will the man probably move in?A. In one week.B. In two weeks.16. On which day will the man take the keys?A. Thursday.B. Friday.听第1()段材料,回答第17至2()题。17. Where was the woman last month?A. In Australia.B. In America.18. What was the womans job in Fr
7、ance?A. A teacher.B. A doctor.19. How old is the woman?A. 35.B. 40.20. What is the main point of the speech?A. A report of a research. B. A movie about deserts.C. $3().C. Lions.C. The market.C. In three weeks.C. Saturday.C. In France.C. An actress.C. 5().C. An introduction to a guest.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分
8、40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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该 项涂黑。公众号高中试卷资料下载ACONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHTSSARAH GAGLIANOSarah enjoys various outdoor activities in all seasons, including cycling and hiking.While exploring the various national parks in the Montreal area, she makes sure to bring
9、her camera along and keeps her eyes fbr amazing wildlife photo opportunities. Check out her awesome photo album about the nearby BoucherviHe National Park in Wild About Hiking on page 8.NATE TIEMERBorn in Berlin in 1938 and immigrating to Canada in 1957, Nate decided to further her education, first
10、at a high school and then at the University of Toronto. At 67 she retired and started writing, a hobby to pursue. She wrote articles as a columnist fbr a few years and is still spreading her wings creatively-read her charming story The Easter Bunny on page 23.BRENT HENDRICKAs a documentary film make
11、r, photographer and adventurer, Brent, fbr the past 30 years, has sought out and explored abandoned, forgotten, but simply fascinating sites around the country. He has also taken his urban exploration to new heights by adding drone (无人机)videos, exploring and recording everything from forgotten minin
12、g towns toughost tower“ in downtown Toronto. To know more, turn to Showcase on page 38.JACKIEFor more than 30 years Jackie has enjoyed touring the worlds seven continents. She built her own home on a gulf island off the coast of British Columbia, living there fbr upwards of 20 years.About a decade a
13、go, Jackie settled down in Sayward, on Vancouver Island, where she pursues her interests of writing poetry and short stories, gardening and enjoying nature. Jackie shares her experiences of life in Sayward in My Hometown on page 58.21. If you are interested in wild life, you may prefer.A. Wild about
14、 HikingB.The Easter BunmyC.ShowcaseD.My Hometown22. What do the four people introduced above have in common?A. They all live a lonely life.C. They all develop their own hobbies.B. They live far away from the city.D. They arc more than 60 years old.23. What is the purpose of the text?A.To call fbr re
15、aders? donation.C. To describe unforgettable events.B. To recommend some contributors.D. To introduce a travel destination.BA 9-year-old British schoolgirl, a double amputee (双侧截肢者),is set to make history after she walked the cat walk at New York Fashion Week.Daisy-May Demetre has been chosen as a m
16、odel fbr the French-inspired fashion line Lulu et Gigi Couture after its founder saw her modeling in London. Her appearance at the famous New York Fashion Week on September 8th marked the first time a double amputee had starred in the catwalk. The Birmingham schoolgirl is also set to show herself in
17、 Paris Fashion Week.Daisy-Mays legs were amputated as a result of being born with fibular hemimelia, a birth disease in which part of the fibular bone (腓骨)in the leg is missing.Her parents, Alex and Claire Demetre, were shocked to know that the child would “have no legs”. Her parents were fhced with
18、 the Dredicament of whether to watch Daisy-May grow up with deformed (畸 形的)legs that she wouldnt be able to use or to allow doctors to perform a double amputation. They couldnt make up their minds. It was not until the average child began to walk and her leg bones began to influence her balance and
19、normal life that her parents decided to choose amputation.“Wc didnt know at the time that Daisy-May would be as good as she is now, said Alex. At the time, I isolated (孤立)myself I had drinking problems. That has all changed and thats down to her taking each day with a big smile on her face, he added
20、. 4tShe told me not to worry and inspired me to be brave.Daisy-Mays career has since sky-rocketed in popularity. Alex, meanwhile, says that he couldnt be prouder of his daughter. The disability doesnt stop Daisy-May. She just does Daisy, the way she goes about life with a smile on her face.,24. What
21、 do you know about Daisy-May Demetre?A. Her first performance on the catwalk didnt succeed.B. She became a double amputee because of an accident.C. She is the first double amputee to perfbnn at the fashion show.D. She looks forward to performing fbr more fashion lines.25. What docs the underlined wo
22、rd “predicament in the 4th paragraph mean?A. An unexpected danger.B. A difficult situation.C. A painful operation.D. A serious examination.26. What could be inferred from Paragraph 5?A. Alex gave Daisy-May the greatest encouragement.B. Daisy-May isolated herself after the amputation.C. Daisy-May is
23、a girl with an optimistic mind.D. Alex expected Daisy-May to be a model at her young age.27. What can be a suitable title fbr the text?A. Daisy-May Walked on the Catwalk with One LegB. A Double Amputee Is a Gymnast as Well as a ModelC. A British Schoolgirl Set a New Record in the Fashion ShowD. A 9-
24、year-old Double Amputee Makes History on the CatwalkPieter Bruegels 1565 realistic painting The Harvesters hangs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The work describes farmers cutting wheat nearly as tall as they are,“ Ghent University biologist Ive De Smet says. Nowadays, if you walk through a whea
25、t field, you basically see wheat is about knee-high, which is a consequence of selective breeding (培育)from the second half of the 20th century. De Smet says hes teaming up with art historian David Vergauwen of Amarant to look at things where they can spot differences in shape, in color, and in size.
26、 Wheat is just one example of how historical artwork can help track the transfbnnation of food crops over time.Friends since childhood, they took interest in plants in artwork and began with a visit to the Hermitage Museum in Russia where they noticed an odd-looking watermelon in an early-17th-centu
27、ry painting by Flemish artist Frans Snyders. uSo if you think of a watermelon, you cut it through, it should be dark red on the inside. But that one appeared to be pale and white. De Smet assumed the painter had done a poor job. But Vergauwen said, “This is one of the best painters ever from that er
28、a. So if he paints it like that, thats the way it must have been. Other paintings showed that both red and white watennelons were raised during the 17th century.The team hopes to set up an online research database of historical plant arhvork. They create a social media hashtag (主题标签)fbr it. Anyone c
29、ould send pictures of relevant artwork and details of plants when they visit a museum or exhibit through the hashtag. But, they add, the sources need to be realistic. “If youre going to use, fbr example, Picasso to understand how a pear looked, you might be misled.” 28. What can we learn from De Sme
30、ts words in paragraph 1 ?A. Humans have mainly fed on wheat since 1565.B. Selective breeding affects agricultural structure.C. Wheat has gone through great changes in height.D. The scene in The Harvesters may be unbelievable.29. What is Vergauwen?s attitude to the watennelon painted by Frans Snyders
31、?A. Curious. B. Disapproving. C.30. Why is the social media hashtag created?A. To collect more paintings fbr their database.C. To advertise their research database.31. What is the text mainly about?A. Ancient paintings focused on food crops.C. Two men create a database of plant artwork.Doubtn.il. D.
32、 Favorable.B. To encourage people to focus on art.D. To share some historical plant artwork.B. Old art reveals agricultural information.D. Plants today are different from their ancestors.Whether a person is considering starting a small business or changing career paths,passion must be taken into acc
33、ount. While characteristics such as strong values, talent, ambition, intellect, discipline, persistence (毅力),and luck all contribute to business and career success, following your passion can often make the most significant difference of all.Before discussing passion and explaining its significance,
34、 we must first define the true meaning of success. Success is usually thought of as making large sums of wealth or achieving a certain level of fame, but true success that satisfies is not all about money.Success is better defined as an achievement of a desired aim or purpose. More than money or fam
35、e, most people desire to combine their own passions with their work while making a sustainable income. The more you earn, the less money returns, making money an elusive (难 以捉摸的)definition of success.For most people, success means being proud of their achievements and being part of something that ma
36、tters. This is particularly true when it comes to meaningful work. If a person decides to follow their passion, there is a greater likelihood that money and traditional success will follow because the time and effort invested in the adventure come with enthusiasm and zeal (热情).If enthusiasm and pass
37、ion are present, people tend to be more resilient (有承受力)when facing difficulties. People who are passionate about what they do, rather than just “in it for the money,tend to be people who have more positive outlooks and can overcome difficulty through problem-solving.Also, the more passionate someon
38、e is about their job, the more inclined (倾向于)they are to work hard on self-improvement, increasing their chances of success.One of the most successful companies in the world is Apple. Apples founder and most remarkable leader was the late Steve Jobs. In an article titled “The Seven Success Principle
39、s of Steve Jobs, writer Cannine Gallo outlines seven factors responsible fbr Jobs, success. The article is based on interviews with Apple employees and Steve Jobs himself. The first principle? ”Do what you love. Steve Jobs believed in the power of passion and once said, “People with passion can chan
40、ge the world fbr the better., Jobs claimed that his passion fbr his work made all the difference.32. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to.A. introduce the topicB. make a comparisonC. present a problemD. give a definitionBy saying “The more you earn, the less money returns, making money an elus
41、ive definition of success.” in Paragraph 3, the author means.A. sometimes you dont get much reward fbr your hard workB. money doesnt always define successC. if you want to be successful, you need a steady incomeD. the more you earn, the less money returns, which is not a sign of successWhat could wc
42、 learn from Paragraph 4?A. Most people intend to choose meaningful jobs.B. If you follow most peoples course, success is just around the comer.C. Working with enthusiasm is more likely to succeed.D. If you are always proud of yourself, you will succeed easily.33. What could be the best title fbr the
43、 passage?A. Steve Jobs and His Success PrinciplesB. Follow Your Passions, and Success Will FollowC. Secrets to SuccessD. Passion and Your Career第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Believe it or not, humans spend roughly one-third of their lives asleep. No wonder the qua
44、lity of oursleep is so closely linked to the quality of our lives. 36 Here are some fiin facts related to sleep that you might not know about. Lcfs find out!How do astronauts sleep?A person in space goes to bed at night then wakes up the next day. But its a little different since there is no up or d
45、own and no pull of gravity. 37 Astronauts can attach themselves to a wall, a seat or a bed inside the cabin so they dont float around or bump into something.38Were all familiar with songs getting stuck in our heads while were awake. This phenomenon is called earworms. It turns out that this can happ
46、en during sleep as well. Even if were asleep, our brains continue to process music, which could cause problems in getting to sleep and staying asleep.Sleep with your pet?Is it good fbr you to sleep with a pct? Experts have traditionally said no. Pets, like dogs and cats, do not sleep continuously an
47、d they will often get up and walk on the bed. All of the activities will lead to a disturbed sleep. 39 But recent studies found that people with depression or anxiety may benefit from having their pets in the bed.Socks can help us sleep?40 Putting on a pair of socks at bedtime will help you fall asl
48、eep 15 minutes earlier and wake up far less.Wearing socks can help a process called distal vasodilation(远端血管舒张),which refers to an increase of blood to your hands and feet.A. Can you feci the music clearly?B.Earworms happen while sleeping?C. This might cause you to sleep even worse.D.Hence, weigh Hess astionauts can sleep anywhere.E. Your sleep will improve with a pair of warm feet.F. A sound sleep can bring a good mood and energy.G. Too little sleep will affect academic perf