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湖南省2021-2022學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題姓名:班級:考號:一、閱讀理解(共5題)>Somepeoplemakeyoufeelcomfortablewhentheyarearound.Youspendanhourwiththemandfeelasifyouhaveknownthemhalfyourlife.1?Hereareseveralskillsthatgoodtalkershave.Ifyoufollowtheskills,they'llhelpyouputpeopleattheirease,andmakefriendswiththemquickly.Firstofall,goodtalkersaskquestions.2,Onewell-knownbusinesswomansays,“Atbusinesslunches,Ialwaysaskpeoplewhattheydidthatmorning.It'sacommonquestion,butitwillgetthingsgoing."Fromthereyoucanmoveontoothermatters—sometimestoreallypersonalquestions.3.Second,oncegoodtalkershaveaskedquestions,theylistentotheanswers.Thispointseemsclear,butitisn't.Yourquestionsshouldhaveapointandhelptotellwhatsortofpersonyouaretalkingto.Andtofindout,youreallyhavetolistencarefullyandattentively.4.Ifsomeonestickstoonetopic,youcantakeitasafactthathe'sreallyinterestedinit.Reallisteningalsomeansnotjustlisteningtowords,buttotonesofvoice.Ifthevoicesoundsdull,then,it'stimeforyoutochangethesubject.Finally,goodtalkersknowwellhowtodealwiththeoccasionofparting.Ifyou'resayinggood-bye,youmaygivehimafirmhandshakeandsay,"I'vereallyenjoyedmeetingyou."5?Letpeopleknowwhatyoufeel,andtheymaywalkawayfeelingasifthey'veknownyouhalftheirlife.A?Youcanbecomeapopularperson.B.Ifspolitetolistentootherswithasmile.C?Thesepeoplehavesomethingincommon.D?Reallisteningatleastmeanssomethings.E.Ifyouwanttoseethatpersonagain,don'tkeepitasecret.F.Andhowheanswerswillletyouknowhowfaryoucango.G.Almostanyone,nomatterhowshyheis,willansweraquestion.、Areyoucuriousaboutmysteriouscreatures?Wearegoingtotellyouaboutsomehere.OkapiIfgiraffesandzebrascouldproduceanextgeneration,theirbabieswouldlooklikeanokapi.Thisstrange-lookingcreaturehasstripedlegslikeazebraandthefaceofagiraffe.Itsneckismuchshorterthanagiraffe,butlikeitscousin,ithasanextremelylongtongue,whichcanbeupto12incheslong.Theokapicanuseitstonguetowashitsowneyelidsandears.Before1901,OkapiswereknownonlytothepeoplelivingintheCongorainforest.LochNessMonsterThelocalsnearLochNessinnorthwesternScotlandrefertothemysteriouscreatureas"Nessie”.Nessieissaidtobealargeanimalwithalongneckthatlivedduringthetimeofthedinosaurs.Similarcreatureshavebeenreportedinotherlakesaroundtheworld.Butwhetheritisrealremainsunknown.Ivory-BilledWoodpeckerBythemid-1990s,theivory-billedwoodpeckerwaswidelybelievedtohavediedoutduetodeforestation(砍伐森林)andhunting.Itwasrediscoveredin2004,whenabirdloverreportedseeingonealiveinthewoodsofArkansas,America.Researcherslatergotavideoofthebird.KingCheetahStartingin1926,peopleinZimbabwebegantoseeacheetahwithunusualmarkings.Thischeetahhaslargespotslikealeopard(美洲豹)andblackstripesdownitsback.Peoplecalledthecreature"kingcheetah',.Itisaleopard-cheetahhybrid(7昆合)..WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheokapi?A.Itisproducedbyagiraffeandazebra.B,Itwasnotwidelyknownuntilthetwentiethcentury.C.Itsneckismuchshorterthanthatofazebra.D.Itwasfirstfoundin1901..Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A?Peoplestilldon'tknowwhythekingcheetahhasstrangemarkings.B.Thegiraffehasashorttongue.C?Nessieisakindofdinosaur.D-Thedecreaseinforestshashadagreateffectontheivory-billedwoodpecker..Wherecanonemostprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inanaturemagazine.B.Inatravelguide.C.Inabookoffairytales.D.Inanadvertisement.3、ThehumanpopulationofSriLankaisnowbelievedtobeover20million.Asaresult,largeareasoftreesarebeingturnedintofarmland,highwaysarebeingbuiltovercenturies-oldelephantmigrationroutes,andelephantsarebeingdrivenoutoftheirhabitats.Thischangecausesturmoil,resultinginanincreasednumberofuncontrollableeventsbetweenelephantsandhumans.ThegoodnewsisthatthereisoneplacecalledtheElephantTransitHome(ETH)inUdawalaweNationalPark,themainpurposeofwhichistoprotectandcareforbabyelephantsthatarefoundinjuredorlivingwithouttheirmothersinthewild.AdayattheETHbeginsearlyinthemorningwhenthebabyelephantsaregiventheirfirstfeedingofmilk.Duringthecourseoftheday,eachbabywilldrinkanaverageof13gallonsofmilk.Olderelephantsarefedmostlycoconutleavesaswellasothernativeplants.Thentheelephantsaresetfreetowanderinthepark,eatinggrowinggrassandformingaherd.TheETHspendsalmost$125,000eachyearonpowderedmilkforthesebabyanimals.Tohelppayforfoodandmedicalsupplies,theETHhasafoster(領(lǐng)養(yǎng))parentprogram.Anyone,evenschoolchildren,canhelpalotbygivingmoneytocareforababyelephant.WhilesomefosterparentsaretoofarawaytovisitthebabyelephantbeingcaredforattheETH,localschoolchildrenplayanimportantpartintheprogram.Fosterparentscannametheirelephants,takephotographsofthem,andevenhelpsendthembackintothewild.Nowvisitorsarenotencouragedtogetclosetotheelephants.ThegoaloftheETHisfortheelephantstoreturntothewildintheend.Itusuallytakesthreeyearsforababyelephanttobesentbackintoitsnaturalhabitat.Theelephantsareoftensetfreetogetherwithotheranimalswithwhomtheyhavecloserelationships.Thisprogramhelpsthemreturntothewildasmembersofaherdthatwillcommunicatewitheachotherandtakecareofeachother..WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph1probablymean?A?Aconditionofharmony.B.Aphenomenonofpollution.C?Astateofdisorder.D.Afeelingofconfusion..Accordingtothepassage,theelephantsattheETH.A?aretakencareofbydifferentmeansB.don'tgetalongwellwithotheranimalsC?mainlyliveoncoconutleavesD.arefedseparatelyallthetime3.AsafosterparentattheETH,youcan.A?takephotoswiththeelephantB.givetheelephantyoucareforanameC?taketheelephanthomeforbettercareD.visitUdawalaweNationalParkfreeofcharge4.ThelastparagraphmainlydealswithattheETH.A,theprocessofraisingayoungelephantB.thelifeofthebabyelephantsC?thefutureoftheelephantsD.therequirementsforbeingafosterparent4、MybasketballcoachatPrincetonusedtosay,HOnthecourt,youcantellwhoisselfish."WhenmysisterMichellebroughtBarackObamahometomeetthefamily,shesaidtome,"Iwantyoutotakehimouttoplay,toseewhattypeofguyheiswhenhe'snotaroundme.nSoIinvitedBaracktoplaybasketballwithafewfriendsofmine.IwasverynervousalthoughIhadalreadymetBarackafewtimes.Iwasthinkingthisguyseemedlikeagoodguy.Weplayedahardfive-on-five.Hewasthinbutnotweak.Heplayedextremelyleft-handed.Hedealtwitheverythingperfectly.Hewasn'tthebestguyoutthereortheworstguy.Ilikedthefactthathewasconfidentbutwasn'tproud.Barackwasveryteam-oriented(有團(tuán)隊(duì)精神的),veryunselfish.Heplayedasifhewasoneofus-hewasn'ttryingtobepresidentofHarvardLawReview.Butthebestpartaboutitwasthatwhenwewereonthesameteam,hedidnotpassmetheballeachtime.Hewasn'ttryingtosuckuptomysisterthroughme.Iwasgladtogivemysisterthegoodnews,"Yourboyisstraight."Heisn'tselfish,whichisthegreatestpraiseyoucangivebothaplayerandaleader.Americahasgotaguywhoisrunningagovernmentinanefficient(有效率的)manner.That9sthesameguyIgottoknowplayingbasketballwhenhewasvisitingmyfamily..Whydoestheauthorbeginthepassagewithhiscoach'swords?A.Hewantstorememberandthankhiscoach.B?Hewantstoshowthatheisabasketballplayer.C.Hewantstotellhissisteraboutthewords.D,Hewantstousethewordstotestaperson..WhydidMichelleasktheauthortotakeBaracktoplaybasketball?A.Toseewhetherhewasconfident.B.Toseewhetherhewasgoodatsports.C?Toseewhetherhewasselfishornot.D,Toseewhetherhecouldgetalongwithothers..Duringthebasketballgame,Barack.A?playedbestallthetimeB.wasstrongenoughtoplayC?wasnotconfidentD.wantedtobetheteamleader.Theunderlinedphraseinthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby""?A,pleaseB.knowaboutC.helpD.lookfor、Mostofthenewdiseaseswehumanshavefacedinthepastseveraldecadeshavecomefromanimals.Themorewecomeintocontactwithwildanimals,themoreweriskaso-calleddisease“spillover“fromanimalstohumans.“Aspeoplemoveandwildlifemoveinresponsetoachangingenvironment,humansandwildlifeandanimalswillcomeincontactmoreregularly,saidJeanneFairfromtheLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryinNewMexico.Fairarguesthatbyshiftinganimalhabitats,climatechangewillalsomaketheopportunitiesfordiseasespillovermorefrequent."Everythingissortofshiftingandwillshiftintothefutureastheenvironmentchangesthroughclimatechange,“Fairsaid.Scientists,includingclimatologistsandepidemiologists(流行病學(xué)家)onFair'steamatLosAlamos,arebeginningtomodelhowchangestotheclimatewillimpactthespreadofinfectiousdiseases.Ifsearlydaysforthiskindofresearch,butpreviousstudiessuggestthatextremeweatherhasalreadyplayedaroleinatleastoneoutbreak.Scientistssaydroughtanddeforestationhavecombinedtoforcebatsoutofrainforestsandintoorchards(果園)inMalaysiatofindfood.Thosebats,acommondiseasereservoir,thenpassedtheNipahvirusthroughpigstohumansforthefirsttimeinthelate1990s.“We'regoingbythepastdatatoreallypredictwhafsgoingtohappeninthefuture,Fairsaid,“Andso,anytimeyouincreasethatwildlife-humaninterface,that'ssortofanemergingdiseasehotspot.Andso,thafsjustincreasingaswegoforward.JeffreyShaman,headoftheclimateandhealthprogramatColumbiaUniversity'spublichealthschool,argueswedon'tyetknowwhetherclimatechangewillcauseanetincreaseininfectiousdiseaseratesglobally.Forexample,mosquitoescarrydiseasethataffectsmillionsofpeopleacrosstheworldeveryyear.Astheirhabitatsexpandinsomepartsoftheworld,theymightcontractdiseaseselsewhere.Shamansayswhatweknowforcertainaboutclimatechangeisthatitwillmakeithardertopredictwherediseaseoutbreakswillpopup.1.HowdoesclimatechangeaffectthespreadofdiseaseaccordingtoFair?A?Bybreakinganimals,habits.B.ByincreasinganimalsVarieties.C.Bypromotinganimals'breeding.D.Bychanginganimals,livingenvironment.2.Whatistheexampleofbatsforinparagraph3?A?ExplainingtheinfluenceofNipahvirus.B.Provingtheharmofbatstohumanbeings.C?Showingtheeffectsofclimatechangeondisease.D?Presentingscientists,earlystudyaboutthecauseofdisease.3.WhatcanweinferfromFair'swordsinparagraph4?A?Humansshouldgiveupstudyinganimals.B.Frequentcontactwithanimalscancausediseaseoutbreaks.C.Diseasehotspotswilldisappearifanimalsdieout.D?Pastdatacansolvetheproblemsinthefuture.4.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A?ClimateChangeandDiseaseSpilloverB.Animals4nteractionwithHumansC?EarlyStudiesaboutExtremeWeatherD.Scientists5PredictionforDiseaseOutbreaks二、完型填空(共1題)1>Onceaboyreallyhadeverythinghewanted,sohewasonlyinterestedintherarestobjects.Onedayhefoundamysteriousmirrorandtookithome.Whenhelookedintothemirror,hefoundthathisfacelookedverysad.Hetriedsmiling,butitremainedthesame.Surprised,theboywentofftobuysomesweets.Hewenthomeandlookedintothemirrorashappilyaspossible,buthisimagewasstillsad-looking.Heboughtallkindsoftoys,buthelookedforever\jnthatmirror.Sotheboyputthemirrorawayina2_."Whata(n)3_niirror!I'veneverseenamirrorthatdidn't生properly!"Thatsameafternoonhewentouttoplay,butonhis5_totheparkhesawalittlegirlcryingloudly.Sohewentovertoseewhatwashappening.Thelittlegirltoldhimthatshehad6_herparents.Together,they7_insearchofthem.Asthelittlegirlcontinuedcrying,theboy8_hismoneyinbuyingsweetstocheerherup.9_,afterwalkingforalongtime,theyfoundherparents,wholookedveryworried.Theboysaidgoodbye,andwalkedofftowardsthepark.But10thetime,hedecidedtoturnaroundandhead11home,ashehadnotimeto12.Athome,hewenttohisroomandnoticedashining13inthecornerthathehadleftthemirrorin.Seeingthis,hewentovertothemirrorand14thatthelightwascomingfromhisownbody,becausehewassohappyathavinghelpedthatlittlegirl.Andsoheunderstoodthemysteryofthatmirror,theonlymirrorreflectingfaithfullythe15joyofitsowner..A.sadB.angryC.happyD.satisfied.A.cornerB?boxC-roomD.bag.A.interestingB.terribleC.wonderfulD.difficult.A.moveB.lookC.keepD.work.A.wayB.courseC.roadD.line.A.escapedB.hatedC.leftD.lost.A.setoffB.setasideC.setdownD.setup.A.tookB?costC.spentD.held.A.FinallyB.ActuallyC.NaturallyD.Generally10.A.tellingB.seeingC.watchingD.pointing11.A.inB.forC.offD.at12.A.talkB.eatC.playD.walk13.A.lightB.shadowC.colourD.pattern14.A.touchedB.inventedC.noticedD.realized15.A.possibleB.trueC.strangeD.common三、作文(共1題)1、全球氣候變暖是目前人類面臨的最大環(huán)境問題,請你根據(jù)以下提示,寫一篇英語短文,為節(jié)能減排獻(xiàn)計(jì)獻(xiàn)策。要點(diǎn)提示:.球變暖的原因和危害;.應(yīng)對措施;注意:1.詞數(shù)80-100;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。四、單詞拼寫(共1題)1>Whileasignificantnumberofjaguarssurvivehere,theyareonlyoneelementofthisforest^.(根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容填空)六、閱讀填空(共1題)1>TheAmazonrainforest1.(cross)intoeightcountries,includingBrazilandPeru,andoneoverseasregionofFrance,allontheSouthAmericancontinent.With2.areaofaround6millionsquarekilometres,theAmazonrainforestismorethanhalfthesizeofChina.TheAmazonRiver,3.whichtherainforestgetsitsname,iscloseto6,400kilometresin4.(long)一roughly100kilometreslongerthantheYangtzeRiver.Onitsjourneyfromthemountainstotheocean,theriver5.(support)manydifferentecosystems.TheygivethisareatherichestbiodiversityontheEarth:oneinten6.(know)speciesintheworldcanbefoundhere.Ofthe390,000plantspeciesknowntous,morethan40,000canbefoundintheAmazon.Thistallandancientbrazilnuttreeproducesnutsthatwecaneat;thesewater7.(lily)arebigenoughtoliedownon.Theforest5sdifferentlevelssupportanunbelievablevarietyofwildlife.Atthebottomthereisasystemofroots8.theground.Abovethatisthemassofleaflitteronthedarkforestfloor.Thenextlevelismadeupofshorterplantswithlargeleaves.Thentherearethetoweringancienthardwoods,and9.(final)thetopsofthetallesttreesmany

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