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1、2022-2023学年第一学期高三期末英语学科练习题一、教材基础题(30分)第一节:单词迁移应用(每题1分,满分5分)1. His(抱负)was to get to the top, despite all the difficulties.2. Under no c will I give up my dream as a scientist.3. They stared back, their b face giving no clue as to what they would say next.4. He had changed so much that you couldnt rec
2、ognize him. As a matter of fact, illness and age changed him beyond r.5. Dont allow yourself to get d from the things that really matter to you.第二节:课文相关话题句子“描红”(每题2分,满分10分)。6. 定下这一目标之后,他开始写小说,这些小说都是基于他自己的经历。(出自选必修四Unitl,关于未来话题的“描红”句子,现在分词短语做状语,过去分词短语做后 置定语)7. 为了增进两校的理解和友谊,我们将会赠送给你们100册各种类型的图书。(出自201
3、5年天津卷高考作文,关于加强中外文化交流话题的“描红”句子,不定式表目的)8. 我想特别强调的是你可以利用媒体来学习汉语,因为这样的话你长时间学习也不会感到疲劳。(出 自2017春天津卷高考作文,关于利用媒体学习汉语话题的“描红”句子,主语从句+表语从句)9. 当面对困难和失败的时候,我们应该变得更加强大和自信。(出自选必修二Unitl,关于成长话题的“描红”句子,过去分词短语做状语)10. 读了这本书让我觉得自己好像从长眠中醒来,终于睁开了眼睛,看到了这个世界!(出自选修四Unit2关于书评的“描红”句子,使用as if从句)第三节:单项断(每题1分,满分15分)11. 一Youve bee
4、n watching TV too long. Have a rest. But there is nothing like the 2022 World Cup.A. Why bother?B. What for? C. You got me there. D. You said it.12. Due to widespread of 5G technology, more remote surgical operations are likely to be carriedout across long distances.A. occupationB. application C. qu
5、alificationD. composition13. There is a possibility that the bridge might during an earthquake.A. make its wayB. give wayC. find its wayD. be in the way14. By entering high school, you your journey to a perfect self.A. give one hint to B. highlight the importance ofC. set in motionD. go deeper into1
6、5. 一What kind of apartment do you need?-with two bedrooms, one bathroom and one kitchen.A. The oneB. ThatC. OneD. It16. In most cases, the price is if it is a massive purchase.2022-2023学年第一学期高三期末英语学科练习题答题纸姓名:班级:一、教材基础题(30分)第一节:单词迁移应用(每题1分,满分5分)第二节:课文相关I舌顾子“他”(每题2分,满分10分)o第三节:单项选择(每题1分,满分15分)11-1516-
7、2021-25二、常规巩固题(80分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)26-3031-3536-40 41 -45第二节:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分;满分40分)46-5051-5556-6061-65三、思维能力提高题(50分)第一部分:阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)第二部分写作(满分25分)Dear Chris,YoursLi Jin第三部分:听力理解(每题1分,满分15分)6-1011-15A. negotiableB. distinctC. remarkableD. worthwhile1.1 1 am far and I will never
8、 get this report done by Friday.A. below surfaceB. beyond control C. behind schedule D. above average18. I worked on your car the whole night. How is it running?Its running great!. You were such a big help.A. Its a pityB. I couldnt agree moreC. Forget itD. I can hardly thank you enough19. In no case
9、 shall the government give in to any terrorist in our country.said the spokesman tothe media.A. deliberatelyB. urgentlyC. firmlyD. cautiously20. Someone the tap on, for the water was running over and flooding the bathroom.A. could leaveB. must have left C. might leave D. should have lefttwo job offe
10、rs, for instance, we may wonder exactly what it is we are choosing between.A. PresentedB. To presentC. PresentingD. Having presenting22 . Since last month, George, along with some of his former classmates, to have a 20-year gathering during this summer holiday.A. have desiredB. desiredC. had desired
11、D. has been desiring23 .the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation.A. IfB. UnlessC. AlthoughD. As24 . Bungee Jumping is very popular among young adults,courage matters more than strength.A. whoseB. thatC. whereD. of which25 .- Im afraid I have to give it up.-Rem
12、ember sticks to his work will succeed one day.A. no matter whoB. whoeverC. whoD. anyone二、常规巩固题(70分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选 项。I moved to a new city and took a job in marketing. I didn,t really understand whether it 26 me. I enjoyed doing things that I felt ha
13、d 27-1 could see their benefit and feel their impact. As themonths passed, I felt it just wasn*t fbr me. I needed to find a way out.A job advertisement fbr a(n) 28 for a new youth magazine came at exactly the right time. I applied and was 29 My role was to help teams of young people edit their 30 an
14、d help them with their work. I had assumed the magazine would be a(n) 31 of games and dull reviews, so I was 32 when one of the first pieces written was about social welfare 33 I found something I was interested in.I felt a 34 in me straight away. I had a purpose again. Days were lost to discussing
15、hot topics and 35 the words of their strong and opinionated (坚持己见的)voices. 36 in their world, I could see myself making a difference to the teams 37 ability. As our website 38 increased and the work shifted to reflect what our 39 wanted. I developed a greater 40 of what young people might want to re
16、ad.The biggest change the job brought 41 ,was to my well-being. It is rare you find yourself in a job you love, one that you are happy to 42 each day. I was thriving(充实)in this 43environment, inspired by the talented young people I was helping to 44 their careers. Now, I realizethat there are jobs t
17、hat will keep you happy,45 and inspired.26. A.messed with27. A. purpose28. A. reporter29. A. courses30. A. replacement31. A. amused32. A. Naturally33. A. contrast34. A. reading35. A. Trapped36. A. gaming37. A. hits38. A. monitors39. A. distinction40. A. though41. A. go into42. A. troublesome43. A. t
18、ransfer44. A. lucky第二节:阅读理解B. applied toC.relied onD.waited forD. symbolC. touched D. surprisedD. FinallyD. shameB. HiddenC. InvestedB. pagesC. profitsB. sponsorsC. otherwise D. thereforeB.leave behindC. refer toD.set asideC. toughB. popular(共20小题,每题2分;满分40分)D. honestWhether youre looking to learn m
19、ore about sustainability or imagine yourself as a media big man atthe head of a world-famous magazine, here are several books worth popping on your Good Reads list.Theby EeteHow To Dress SecretStylinglin Ins byonTh RubyAs the pressure to save the planet increases, its important to turn the conversat
20、ion to our closet.Stockpiling endless printed books on sustainability seems somewhat unwise, but The Conscious Closet is easily the best of the lot. It exposes the true cost of fast fashion and encourages the reader to think twice about unwise purchasing, drawing deeply on Clines own experiences.For
21、mer fashion editor at Stylist magazine, Alexandra Fullerton certainly knows something about getting dressed.Illustrated beautifully, this book allows you to dip easily in and out of her easy-to-fbllow advice, helping you carve out a signature style, shop more effectively and even wash and store your
22、 clothes to maximize their full potential.One of the UKs most successful fashion bloggers, Victoria McGrath has used her platform to demonstrate the growing value of influencer culture on fashion and new media.Her friendly, accessible tone is backed up with some serious knowledge - her PhD in fashio
23、n marketing allows her to explorehow far fashion has come in recent decades, discussing many things including virtual reality shopping while offering up a brief tour of fashion 21st century history.The photographic blog series that made stars of Iris Apfel and Linda Rodin, the Advanced Style brand h
24、as grown over the past decade, demonstrating that real beauty is truly ageless.His third and most recent book, Advanced Love sees Ari Seth Cohen picturing couples from all walks of life, making a statement about our dismissal of romance within the over-40 set.The perfect festive gift for your specia
25、l other-half, or a treat-to- self as a constant reminder that love never goes out of style.46. How does Cline advise readers to think twice about unwise purchasing?A. By drawing deeply on his own experience.B. By picturing couples from all walks of life.C. By helping readers to shop more effectively
26、.D. By guiding readers to do some virtual reality shopping.47. Which is the most suitable book for a new graduate ignorant of fashion? A. Advanced LoveB. The Conscious ClosetC. The New Fashion RulesD. How To Dress: Secret Styling Tips From A Fashion Inside48. We can know something about the developm
27、ent of fashion fromA. Ari Seth Cohens bookB. Elizabeth L. Clines bookC. Victoria Magraths bookD. Alexandra Fullertons book49. What does the Advanced Style brand demonstrate?A. The growing value of influencer on fashion.B. The permanence of real beauty.C. The true cost of fast fashion.D. The dismissa
28、l of romance.50. What do the books have in common?A. They targeted on young ladies.B. Their themes are all about fashion.C. They advise us against unreasonable purchasing.D. They all give practical advice on how to get well dressed.BWhen I visited the remote Swedish town of Alvdalen, I was immediate
29、ly struck by the forest-covered valley in which it is situated. I was set to meet the last speakers of Elfcialian. The language is currently used only by about 2,500 people, but it has preserved language features that are to be found nowhere else in Scandinavia.Elfdalian is unique among Nordic (4匕欧人
30、的)languages, with different tones and sounds. Even the grammar and vocabulary are unlike Swedish. So, while speakers of Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish are able to have simple conversations and understand each other, it is not so with Elfdalian. While Elfidalian originated from the same region as Swe
31、dish, it is completely baffling to non-local people.For centuries, it was unnecessary for the majority of the native Elfdalian-speaking population to learn standard Swedish or other languages, as most trade and economic networks occurred within local areas. Elfdalian remained an active language unti
32、l the 20th century.However, with increased mobility and the arrival of mass media, speakers of ElfUalian shifted to Swedish. At present, only half of the residents of Alvdalen speak it, and of the youngest generation, only about 60 children under the age of 15 are fluent in it.During my visit, I was
33、 lucky to be introduced to a group of language activists united under the name Ulum Dalska. Attempts are being made by these local enthusiasts to revive (复苏)the language. After many years of action; Ulum Dalska has recently been successful in convincing the local authorities to start up an Elfidalia
34、n-speaking group at the local preschool. This means that, fbr the first time in history, Elfdalian has made its official entry into the Swedish schooling system.On the whole, more and more people seem to be convinced of the preciousness of Elfdalian and the need to preserve it fbr future generations
35、. And in a globalizing world, the right attitude is perhaps the most important step towards a full language recovery.51. Why did the author go to the town of Alvdalen?A. To pay a visit to some friends.B. To tour a forest-covered valley.C. To discover a remote Swedish forest.D. To explore a unique an
36、cient language.52. Which of the following best explains “baffling underlined in Paragraph 2?A. Out of date.B. Easy to learn.C. Convenient to spread.D. Beyond the comprehension.53. What contributed to Elfdalians role as an active language before the 20th century?A. The huge Elfdalian-speaking populat
37、ion.B. The self-sufficient economy among the locals.C. The natives refusal to accept other languages.D. The high economic status of Elfdalian-speaking areas.54. What do we know about Ulum Dalska?A. It aims to protect Elfdalian.B. It is financed by the government.C. It was initiated by language exper
38、ts.D. It tries to reform the teaching philosophy.55. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. An encounter with some language activists in AlvdalenB. Social development determines language evolutionC. Elfdalian, an old tongue, set to come to lifeD. Globalization is an unavoidable trendCFor as lo
39、ng as there have been gifts, we naturally make choices based on the recipient (接受者).But what if we have been wrong all along and that we could turn things around, which not only made gift buying easier, but the recipient happier?In 2015, psychologists Lauren Human and Lara Aknin conducted an online
40、survey, which suggested that when people buy gifts, they prefer to choose something based on the recipients personality and tastes. Most people also said that they preferred receiving gifts bought with them in mind: gifts fbr them.But Human and Aknin wondered if this approach to giving failed to tak
41、e advantage of the way we connect as people. So they sent 78 volunteers into a shopping centre before Mothers Day. Half were told to buy a card that “reveals(揭示)your knowledge of the recipient“ while the others set out to buy a card that Reveals your true self: After the purchase, the givers who had
42、 thought partly of themselves reported feeling emotionally closer to their mothers.To find out how that approach goes down with recipients, the psychologists did another test, asking more than 100 students to choose a song on iTunes to give to a friend, partner or family member. Each half of the gro
43、up received the same instructions as the card buyers. Results revealed that recipients of songs that revealed something of the givers felt closer to them than those who received gifts bought only with them in mind.Human and Aknin suggest it might apply to all gifts. If building stronger social conne
44、ctions is the underlying (潜在的)goal of a gift and surely it should bethen we “may well be advised to offer more sell-reflective gifts”. In short, for a present to be meaningful, you need to give away a bit of yourself even if there is a risk that the gift might not so closely suit the recipient pract
45、ical needs or tastes as one acquired purely with that in mind.Moreover, giving something of oneself can be a safer act, the psychologists added. Because it reduces the risk of revealing poor knowledge of a recipient by attempting to buy something that fits their character-and failing.But a note of c
46、aution here: what the research does not examine is the potential risk in repeated, unsympathetic giver-centered giving, which, according to Human and Aknin “could signal selBobsessiorT-and nobody wants to reveal that about themselves.56. From the Mothers Day card test, we can conclude that .A. gifts
47、 chosen with the giver in mind work well on the giverB. most people choose gifts with the recipient in mindC. most people choose gifts based on their personal tastesD. gifts chosen with the giver in mind work well on the recipient57. What do the underlined words them, them“ refer to in order of appe
48、arance?A. The recipients; the givers.B. The givers; the recipients.C. The givers; the givers.D. The recipients; the recipients.58. What does the author think is the significance of gift giving?A. Making the givers life happier.B. Showing ones knowledge of the recipient.C. Establishing and strengthening social connections.D. Meeting the recipients practical n