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1、2021-2022学年辽宁省沈阳市市级重点高中联合体高一(下)期中英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共 37.5分)AThe Costa Book Awards consistently pick winners that are both of the moment andsubsequently endure.Its our pleasure to confirm this years Category Winners.Book:Eleanor Oliphant is Completely FineAuthor:Gail HoneymanEleanor is 31 years old

2、;work finishes on a Friday and begins again on a Monday.Between,heronly company will be two bottles of vodka and her own unique wisdom.lt is an unexpectedshared experience suddenly opens the door to possibility.Challenging reader expectations witha living,breathing character,Gail Honeymans debut is

3、a funny and moving diamond.Book:In the Days of RainAuthor:Rebecca StottThe Exclusive Brethren were a closed community who believed the world is ruled bySatan.Into this is born Rebecca.Her father had been an influential Brethren Minister.As herfather lay dying,he begged her to help him write the memo

4、ir.He wanted to tell the story of theirfamily who for generations had all been members of a fundamentalist Christian sect.Book:Inside the WaveAuthor:Helen DunmoreTo be alive is to be inside the wave.always travelling until it breaks and is gone.These poemsare concerned with the borderline between th

5、e living and the dead-the underworld and thehuman living world-and the acutely intense being of both.Book:The ExplorerAuthor:Katherine Rundell,Harnah HornFour children survive their aircraft plunging into the Amazon jungle,but for Fred and hisfriends,ifs only the beginning of a cruel battle for surv

6、ival.1.Which of the following tells about a family story?A.Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.B.In the Days of Rain.C.Inside the Wave.D.The Explorer.2.Which character in the book lives alone and like drinking?A.Eleanor Oliphant.B.Gail Honeyman.C.Rebecca.D.Fred.3.What can we learn from the underline

7、d sentence in the last paragraph?A.Randell has written a lot of excellent childrens books.B.The Explorer is no good than other childrens fictions.C.Few childrens fiction is as good as Randells.D.Randell cooperates with others in writing childrens fiction.BHave you checked the oil in the car?my fathe

8、r used to say to me,his version of Hello,hopeyou are well.Sometimes our phone calls would begin with an inquiry about the oil and endwith an inquiry about the oil,with not a lot in between.Fathers have a lot of love to give,but its often supplied through the medium of practicaladvice.The affectionat

9、e phrase“You made my life better from the moment you were born*maybe rarely heard,but there is the more common Ill hold the ladder while you get the leaves offthe roof.1Why cant we fathers just say I love you or Ifs great to see you?The point is:That1 sexactly what we are saying.You just have to tra

10、nslate from the language that isFatherlish.Listen closely enough and the phrase I love you can be heard in the lengthier Icould come around Saturday and replace the silicon seal around the base of your toilet becauseI reckon that thing is getting really smelly.When I was 17,I went on my first road t

11、rip.My father stood on the corner in the predawn of acold morning to bid us farewell.Highways are dangerous,1 he said,uso dont try overtakinganything faster than a horse and buggy.And take a break every two hours.And every time youstop for gas,you really should check the oil.At the time we thought h

12、is speech was funny and第2页,共20页would chant horse-and-buggy every time I floored the accelerator.Dads long gone now.But after all these years,!realize that had I owned a copy of theFatherlish-to-English dictionary,Td have understood that the speech my friend and I so casuallymocked was simply Dads at

13、tempt at affection.4.According to the passage,how do fathers usually show their affection?A.By inquiring their kids car.B.By doing rather than saying.C.By offering helpful advice.D.By accompanying their kids.5.Why does the author mention his first road trip?A.To exemplify the unique parental concern

14、.B.To provide some background knowledge.C.To explain the reasons for my mocking.D.To present my fatherz s funny speech.6.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.My father has gone somewhere faraway.B.I regretted making fun of my father s speech.C.I owned a copy of Fatherlish-to-English dictionar

15、y.D.My fathers speech got across to me when I was 17.7.Which words can best describe the authorz s father?A.Caring and considerate.B.Devoted and generous.C.Talkative and humorous.D.Knowledgeable and diligent.cResearchers have been trying to uncover the cause of a steady decline of drug and alcohol u

16、sein teens.Some suspect its due to anti-drug campaigns or the decline of cigarettes as a gatewaydrug.But another theory has begun to surface.Is a new drug replacing the old ones?Are smartphones taking their place?I noticed that using my smart phone took away so many life experiences.!hadnt minded be

17、forewhen my own phone could distract me,but now I felt annoyed when my friends or family usedtheir phones when we were together.Sure it was uncomfortable at first,not having a clutch(紧握)to fall back on when I didnt feel like talking.But we shouldnt use our devices as theuniversal conversation avoide

18、r,or as our distraction from the discomfort of humaninteraction.How can we leam to interact when our phones are on hand at all times to preventourselves from doing so?Still,smart phones can sometimes be wonderful tools.They allow us to take beautiful photosand help us connect with old friends and ma

19、intain long-distance relationships.They allow us tohave an endless amount of information at our fingertips,and give us directions to whateverdestinations.But we must consider how every tool smart phones provide us with can alsoinfluence our lives.Not only does smart phone and screen use have an effe

20、ct on relationships,itcan also shape an individual and the brain.Studies have shown that excessive Internet usage cancause increased depression,loneliness,and anxiety in adolescents.So my advice to teens who feel the same way as I do?My decision to go without a phone wasdefinitely extreme,considerin

21、g our generation.So try your phone for a week.Observe how itaffects your relationships,your mood,and your presence.You just might end up feeling lessstressed,happier,and more connected.8.How does the author introduce the topic?A.By presenting study findings.B.By creating a new theory.C.By asking que

22、stions.D.By doing research.9.What is mainly discussed about smart phones in Paragraph 2?A.They are perfectly designed.B.Their features are striking.C.Their operations are too complex.D.They have an impact on social life.10.What may affect teenagers*mental health according to Paragraph 3?A.Bad family

23、 relationship.B.Too much Internet time.C.Easy access to smart phones.D.Harmful online information.11.What does the underlined word ditching in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Giving up.B.Giving away.C.Turning down.D.Turning back.DToo much light at night can cut the number of seeds a plant makes,a

24、 new studyfinds.Researchers put up street lights in Swiss meadows,far from any real streets.The setup wasbuilt similarly to urban light pollution.In these now-light-polluted fields,flowers had 62 percentfewer night visitors-insect pollinators-than did the flowers in dark meadows.The researchers repo

25、rted a cabbage thistle bloom hosts a guest insect after dark.Cabbagethistles are the most common flowers in these meadows.Fewer insect visitors at night could第4 页,共 20页mean less pollen pollinated from plant to plant(the first step in making seeds).For thethistles,daytime pollinator visits didnt make

26、 up for this loss at night,says Eva Knop,anecologist at the University of Bern in Switzerland.Overall,night-lit plants produced one-eighthfewer seeds than did plants that got full nights of darkness.Light pollution might affect a whole network of plants and their pollinators,Knop and hercolleagues n

27、ow suggest.Indeed,night pollination was notjust a lonely business for a few specialplants.There were lots of links between pollen hauls by night and by day.Plants with a lot ofnight visits were often very busy by day,too.Light at night that decreases seed numbers couldover time mean fewer new plants

28、.And fewer plants could mean less food and shelter fordaytime insects.So a lot of pollinators working the day and night shifts could be affected,Knopworries.The new study is the first to show how artificial light affects plants ability to make seeds.Thetest is also unusual because it considers all k

29、inds of insect pollinators instead of focusing onlyon night-flying insects.The researchers paid special attention to the cabbage thistle,but theyalso mapped which kinds of insects visited other plants by day or night.12.Why were street lights put up in the meadows?A.For scientific research.B.For urb

30、an development.C.To reduce light pollution.D.To attract insect pollinators.13.What can be learned about cabbage thistles?A.They are the most common Swiss flowers.B.They rely on insects to help make seeds.C.They grow slowly during the night.D.They attract only night visitors.14.How does light polluti

31、on affect pollinators?A.By releasing harmful rays.B.By damaging their sight.C.By cutting seed numbers.D.By destroying their shelter.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Night-flying insects matter more than daytime ones.B.Light pollution may affect plants more than expectedC.Researchers fo

32、und ways to protect the environment.D.Plants attract more insects due to light pollution.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5 小题,共 12.5分)Real life Room Escape Games Real life room escape games are a type of physical adventuregame in which people are locked in a room with other participants and have to use the things inthe

33、 room to settle a series puzzles,find clues,and escape the room within a set time limit.The games are based on Escape the Room video games,such as Crimson Room and QPShot,created by TAKAGISM Inc.by Toshimitsu Takagi in 2005,in which the player is lockedinside a room and must explore his or her surro

34、undings in order to escape.(1)Otherinspirations include adventure board games and movies.Real life room escape games arebecoming popular in the United States,Japan,and China.(2)For example,some games requireyou to escape prison cells while others require you to escape space stations.(3)Soonjhey were

35、 exported to North America,Asia and Australia.Examples include the twopioneer companies Hint Hunt and Adventure Rooms.The games were so successful that new locations began opening up across China,in cities bigand small,according to Want China Times.In the southern city of Shenzhen,for example,thefir

36、st escape game location opened last month.(4)These real life escape games can help thosewho stay at home on their computers and iPads all day to experience real social circles,TianXiaochuan,who owns two room escape game stores in Jinan,told Want China Times.Earlierthis year,The South China Morning P

37、ost said the real life escape games are a hit among highlystressed students and overworked young professionals.(5)Some players get so involved thatthey tear down equipment or decorations inside their prisons1,as Zhu Yumeng,chief operatingofficer of Beijing room escape game store Taoquan told China D

38、aily.A.Each game adds local themes to settings.B.And seven new game locations quickly followed.C.They should also be brave enough to face their fears.D.Sometimes the excitement becomes a bit much,though.E.Weekend or day event escape games have been held in some stores.F.Permanent real life escape ga

39、mes in a fixed location were first opened in Europe.G.Players must be observant and use their critical thinking skills to escape the room.第6 页,共 20页16.A.AEB.Bc.cD.DE.F.FG.G17.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G19.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G20.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)Pen pals

40、Jill Stretton and Cathie Alexander live half a world apart.However,theyve(21)afaithful correspondence for seven decades.The long-lived letter-writing relationship(22)in 1950 when 12-year-old Stretton fromAustralia,was given Alexanders(23)by a family friend in Scotland.Back then,it sometimes took six

41、 weeks for a long-distance letter to reach its(24).But the pairfelt an instant rapport(融洽)after their first(25)that has only grown(26)with time,Thoughthe two women didnt meet in person until 1982,they feel as if they truly(27)with oneanother,sharing lifes milestones through their letters.She is just

42、 like one of the family,1 Stretton said.And we are still as together as we ever were70 years ago.That is quite(28)for people whove lost confidence in ever-lasting friendship.Stretton and Alexander have never stopped(29)to one another.Along with hopes,dreams,plans*photos,and family updates,through th

43、e years,their letters have contained their sweet life(30)-weddings,birthdays,graduation and so on.While they(31)write letters,with technology developing,Stretton and Alexander have slightlybowed to the times.For longer messages,theyve turned to the Internet,but they agree thatnothing will(32)a handw

44、ritten note.Now,we do(33)to send postcards rather than write longletters because we email now,Stretton(34)honestly.But letter writing plays the mostimportant part in their friendship.The two womens story proves that(35)is nothing when it comes to true friendship.21.A.ignored B.selected C.recommended

45、 D.maintained22.A.improvedB.changedC.beganD.disappeared23.A.emailB.addressC.workD.postcard24.A.destinationB.rateC.powerD.intention25.A.adventureB.struggleC.exchangeD.comment26.A.strongerB.more confusingC.smallerD.more awkward27.A.broke downB.grew upC.turned upD.settled down28.A.typicalB.frighteningC

46、.convenientD.inspiring29.A.applyingB.speakingC.writingD.travelling30.A.solutionsB.memoriesC.challengesD.sufferings31.A.stillB.graduallyC.neverD.eventually32.A.determineB.impactC.measureD.replace33.A.pretendB.tendC.refuseD.fail34.A.apologizedB.askedC.admittedD.escape35.A.distanceB.qualityC.knowledgeD

47、.profession四、语法填空(本大题共1 小题,共 15.0分)36.Pottery(陶 器)may be the oldest artwork of human beings.As far back as more than 8,000 years ago,people in China first made pottery by mixing clay with water and(bake)it until it held its shape.Ancient people attached the word pottery to theirdiscovery and used it

48、 to create various vessels and tools(2)(improve)the quality of life.As time passed,the technique became perfect.Different kinds of pottery appeared indifferent times and regions.For example,during the Tang Dynasty(618-907)the pieces(3)(create)by adding various metal oxide and baking(4)a low temperat

49、ure.The potterywould appear to be light yellow,reddish brown and light green.(5)(prefer)by manyforeigners to the region,the tricolor glazed pottery(唐三彩)had been transported all overthe world.Purple clay pottery won a great reputation for(6)next hundreds of years.As early as theSong Dynasty(960-1279)

50、people found that purple clay teapots looked much moregraceful than(7)of other materials.In the Ming and Qing Dynasties,people(8)likeddrinking tea held firm to the(9)(believe)that tea in the purple clay pot smelled better第 8 页,共 20页and could retain the original quality;these teapots transferred heat

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