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1、金华十校2022-2023学年第一学期期末调研考试高一英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分75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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Who moved into the boys house?A. His sister.B. His mother.C. His grandmother.2. What does the woman want the boy to do?A. Make a
2、cake.B. Do some shopping.C. Pick up her classmates.3. What are (he speakers talking about?A. A teacher. B. A class. C. A friend.4. What docs the boy get from his mum for his birthday?A. Some money. B. A phone. C. A bike.5. How will the girl get to her friends house?A. On foot. B. By bike. C.By car.第
3、二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分225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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does Chris like doing?A. Climbing. B.Sailing. C.Skiing.7. What team is Laura in?A. The football team.8. The volleyball team.9. The ba
4、sketball team.(go) to the pyramids is more convenient, with electric 44 (bus) getting you there and more dining places and belter services.”Though it suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic, Egypt has a strong tourism infrastructure (基础设施),making trips here 45(easy) than you might expect.第四部分写作第一节单句翻译
5、(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)阅读下面各小题,根据汉语提示和句末括号内的英语单词及要求完成句子,并 将答案写在横线上。46 .如果你没睡好,第二天你可能会发现很难集中注意力学习。(it作形式宾语)(汉译 英)47 .成立一个组织来保护文物是值得的。(worthwhile)(汉译英)48 .尽管多次失败,他没有失去信心,并且为国家带来了荣誉。(despite)(汉译英)49 .被困在废墟中的人们被救了出来。(定语从句;trap)(汉译英)50 .我想推荐一门中国书法课程,在那里你可以欣赏中国文化。(定语从句;calligr叩hy)(汉译英)第二节应用文写作(满分25分)51 .假定你是校广
6、播站英语节目The Voice of Youth的负责人李华。请给外教Caroline写 一份邮件邀请她做一次关于“英语学习”的访谈。内容包括:1 .节目介绍;2 .访谈时间和内容;3 .期待回堂。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。听力答案:1-5.CBAAC 6-10.ABCBA 11-15.ABBBB 16-20. ACACA 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman say about the boy from Haiti?A. He was sick yesterday.B. He didnt pass his Engli
7、sh exam.C. He has difficulty communicating with other students.9. What does the woman think of helping the boy?A.Hard. B.Exciting. C. Time-wasting.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where did the woman meet Kevin?A. On an underground train.B. At a restaurant.C. In the street.11. What do wc know about the woman?A.
8、 She mistook Kevin.B. Shed met Kevin before.C. She had dinner with Kevin.12. How did the woman probably feel in (he end?A. Angry. B. Embarrassed. C. Surprised.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why do the speakers decide to make the notice black and white in the end? A. It is simple.B. Il saves money.C. It shows
9、the sports colors.14. What will be put in (he centre of the notice?A. The school name.B. The photograph.C. The date and the time.15. What photograph do the speakers choose?A. The one of the football team.B. The one of the baseball team.C. The one of the basketball team.16. What will the speakers do
10、in the afternoon?A. Decide the words.B. Draw a simple copy.C. Buy a bigger piece of paper.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. On what date will the concert be held?A. April 15th.B. September 2nd.C. September 28th.18. Where will (he concert be held?A. In the park.B. In a school.C. At the City Concert Hall.19. What
11、 do (he listeners need to do to win tickets?A. Buy Metros first CD.B. Learn to play hip-hop music.C. Answer a question over the telephone.20. When should the listeners enter the competition?A. By Monday. B.By Tuesday. C. By Wednesday.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分375分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个
12、选项中,选出最佳选项。ANo matter what youre looking for, Orlando has a perfect place for every type of traveler. Heres my list of the best places to stay in town.The Alfond InnThe Alfond Inn is a modem 112-room hotel in the super-walkable heart of Winter Park. Its aquiet, art-filled space that I think couldnt
13、be more suitable for honeymooners.The hotel also has a heated outdoor pool and a great restaurant Hamiltons Kitchen, with a focus on local food.The Ritz-CarltonFor luxury (奢华)and an escape from the noisy city, treat yourself to a stay at The Ritz-Carlton. Located on a peaceful 500-acre land with thr
14、ee indoor pools, a championship-level golf course, a 40,(X)0-squarc-foot spa, a tennis club, and award-winning dining choices, 1 think this hotel has a true getaway experience.The Park Plaza HotelBuilt in 1922, this 28-room hotel is on the walkable shop-and-restaurant-lined Park Avenue in Winter Par
15、k, just north of Orlando. Having an elegant lobby with European-inspired decorations and nice rooms with balconies (阳台),the Park Plaza Hotel is a popular honeymoon spot and a favorite for writers and other creative professionals like myself seeking peaceful working vacations.The WellbornNear the Tho
16、rnton Park neighborhood. The Wellborn, a 20-room hotel, is in Orlandos oldest house which was built in 1883. Just a short walk from downtowns Lake Eola, The Wei I bom is near many local bars and restaurants, and it has a romantic environment with gardens and (ree-lined brick streets.1. Where is Hami
17、ltons Kitchen?A. At The Wellborn.B. At The Ri(z-Carlton.C. At the Alfond Inn.D. At the Park Plaza Hotel.2. What can people do at The Ritz-Carlton?A. Swim outdoors.B. Play ball games. C Enjoy bar drinks.D. Do some shopping.3. What do the Park Plaza Hotel and The Wellborn have in common? A. Restaurant
18、s are within reach.B. They were built in 19th century.C. Romantic gardens can be visited.D. They have a peaceful environment.BFew people have achieved fame for coming in last place. That is why Michael Edwards, or “Eddie the Eagle,became a rather unexpected hero. Unlike most athletes, Eddie did not
19、come to the 1988 Calgary Olympic Winter Games for a medal. He came simply to compete. In doing so, he realized his dream.At first, Eddie tried to make (he British national ski team but failed. Then he chose the riskiest event, ski jumping. No British skier had ever competed in that sport, but having
20、 no competitors meant that Eddie had a better chance of qualifying (取得资格)fbr the 1988 Olympic. Games. It also meant there was no support for him. Eddie had no coach, equipment, or financial support, but what he had was determination. Not afraid of what he lacked, Eddie set out to learn his chosen sp
21、ort, training himself for nearly 2 years. And he managed (o meet the qualification for Olympic ski jumping, and landed himself in the 1988 Olympic Games. Eddie was determined to compete, and while he came in last, he did manage to land his jumps, and he still holds the British record in that sport.
22、Coming in last place actually made him the star of the Olympics and the true embodiment 身)of the Olympic spirit.Many of us may have experienced similar limitations during our own youth that prevented us from following our dreams. Eddies rejection (拒绝)from the British national ski team is a story tha
23、t many of us can relate to. Rejection can be devastatin。, but we can struggle to find the courage to put ourselves back out there, or the creativity to find another way.4. What was Eddies dream?A. To become a hero.B. To join the national ski team. C. To take part in the Olympics. D. lb develop his s
24、ki jumping skills.5. Why did Eddie choose ski jumping as his event?A. It was popular among British skiers.B. It meant a better chance to win a medal.C. He would get the support he needed in this event.D. He would be more likely (o be included in the Olympics.6. What made Eddie the star of the Olympi
25、cs?A. His caring little for fame.B. His professional performance.C. His breaking the British record.D. His determination to follow his dream.7. What does the underlined word devastating mean in the last paragraph?A. Unforgettable.B. Disastrous.C. Sudden.D.Confusing.CCAMBODIAThe worlds loneliest elep
26、hant” has been resettled at a nature reserve (保护 区)in the Oddar Meanchey Province after receiving some help from singer Cher recently.Kaavan, a 36-year-old, 9,000-pound elephant, was given the nickname after he suffered from emotional and physical problems while living in a zoo in Pakistan for 35 ye
27、ars. During that time, Kaavan was mostly tied in his enclosure (圈用地),and when his partner died in 2012, her body lay next to him for several days before it was removed. Doctors said Kaavan was overweight, malnourished (营养不良的)and suffering from behavioral problems due to loneliness.Cher, who has been
28、 advocating Kaavans resettlement, met with Pakistani Prime Minister on Friday and later visited Kaavan in the zoo. Kaavan was tested for COVID-19 before his seven-hour journey, during which 440 pounds of food were prepared. A doctor took care of him on the flight and worked with Four Paws, the anima
29、l rescue group (hat organized the move. He said Kaavan did not seem stressed and even slept during the flight. Very few elephants have been relocated by plane, according to Four Paws.On Monday, Kaavan arrived in Cambodia and made his way north by truck to his new home. Once he feels settled, he will
30、 be set free from his enclosure and allowed to wander around the reserve, which houses about 600 Asian elephants. Experts say Kaavan will get a long term of psychological and physical treatment. Years of living in an enclosure with poor flooring has caused his nail to crack and overgrow and he has d
31、eveloped a habit of shaking his head back and forth for hours, which is believed to be out of boredom.The elephant has lost half a ton since his diet was changed to fruit and vegetables. The zoo where he spent much of his life has been ordered to shut down.8. What do we know about the elephant?A. It
32、 had a weight problem.B. It was kept free in the zoo.C. It was all alone in his enclosure.D. It lived in a reserve for 35 years.9. According to the text, which of the following can best describe the move?A. Dangerous.B. Uncomfortable.C. Well-organized.D. Widespread.10. What is paragraph 4 mainly abo
33、ut?A. The introduction to his new home.B. The further arrangements for Kaavan.C. The cause of Kaavans health problems.D. The medical treatment Kaavan will receive.11. What is the text?A. A news report.B. A short story of an elephant.C. A research article.D. An advertisement to a nature reserve.DDumb
34、phoncs have very limited functions compared to an iPhone. You can only make and receive calls and messages. And, if you are lucky-listen to radio and take very basic photos, but absolutely not connect to the internet or apps.Dumbphones are enjoying a comeback. Google searches for them increased by 8
35、9% between 2018 and 2021. Meanwhile, a study said that one in 10 mobile phone users in the UK had a dumbphone. Kaiwei Tang, CEO of Light Phone, a maker of dumbphones said that, surprisingly, the companys main customers are aged between 25 and 35. He says he expected buyers to be much older.Sandra Wa
36、chter, a researcher at Oxford University, says that its easy to see why some of us are looking fbr simpler mobile phones. One can reasonably say that nowadays a smart phones ability to connect calls and send messages is almost a side function. Your smart phone is your entertainment centre, your news
37、paper, your map, your diary, and your wallet. They always want to catch your attention with notices and latest news.“If aliens came to earth theyd think that mobile phones arc the creatures controlling human beings/ Mr. Tang says. Ils not going to stop. Instead, its getting worse. Consumers are real
38、izing that something is wrong, and wc want to offer a choicc.Last year, Przemek Olejniczak, changed his smartphone fbr a dumphone al first fbr its longer- lasting battery. However, he soon realized there were other benefits. uBefbre I would always be checking, going through the news, or other facts
39、I didnt need to know,44 he says. Now I have more time for my family and myself And Im not addicted to liking, sharing, or describing my life to other people. I have more privacy.44Yet back in London, Robin West says that many people are confused by her choice of mobile. “Everyone thinks its just a s
40、hort-term thing. Theyre always asking me: So when are you getting a smartphone? Arc you getting one this week?12. What surprises Kaiwei Tang about dumbphones?A. Few people show interest in them.B. They are coming into fashion again.C. Their buyers arc mainly young people.D. Dumbphones are in a wider
41、 use than smartphones.13. What docs Sandra Wachter think of peoples turning to dumbphones?A. Understandable. B. Unusual.C. Thoughtless.D.Meaningful.14. What docs the author mention Robin West in the last paragraph?A. To give suggestions on mobile choice.B. To show public support for dumbphones.C. To
42、 make a prediction about the future of dumbphones.D. lb introduce a different opinion on using dumbphones.15. Which of (he following might be a suitable title for (he text?A. Dumbphones are Here to StayB. A Generation Controlled by SmartphonesC. Smartphones: Where are they leading us?D. Another Choi
43、ce? The Return of Dumbphones第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分125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。Last year, I started to leam improv (艮fl 兴表寅),the art of performing comedy without a script (居本),which helped fight my anxiety both onstage and in daily life. 16 For example, it can increase creativity and
44、 acceptance of uncertainty. Here arc three rules that can not only be used in improv but also in daily life.Rule 1: Yes, andWhen youre on stage and your partner says, Congratulations on opening this book shop,“ don,t say, t4Wc,rc not in a book shop, wcrc at my pct shop? 17 Instead, you should say “Y
45、es, and do you want to have a look?”In life, wc often say no to new ideas because of uncertainty. But the idea of Yes, and, gives us a moment to listen and create something new from what is offered.Rule 2: Accept mistakesIf you do something you didnt mean to do for example, you mispronounced a word
46、- you cant stop to do a retake. You have to find some humor and continue on. To me, I would make the mispronunciation part of my roles quirks (隆癖).Mistakes can bring us shame and embarrassment. But if we accept thein, were less likely to keep thinking about them. Ask yourself, was that mistake reall
47、y the end of the world? 18Rule 3:19Your identity, experiences and view on life can be integrated (融入)in your performance. For example, Sajid, a South Asian, has to play an elder person. She will never act weak or forgettable as most actors do to make audience laugh, she says. In her culture, elders
48、are respectable - so she will show what they are truly like in her community. 20Being yourself can add value to your performance and your life. Allow yourself to be yourself and remind yourself that your voice matters.A. Stay true to yourself.B. Show your creativity.C. Just like in improv and in everyday life, its usually not.D. In this way you can-avoid mistakes in the future performance.E. This way o