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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2021-2022學(xué)年江蘇省高郵市高一上學(xué)期期末測(cè)試(二)英語(yǔ)試卷(本試卷滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。Howwillthemango?Bybike.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Thedanceparty.B.Thebirthdayparty.C.Thegraduationparty.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandparent.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?Collectenoughmoney.B.Gotoanotherrepairshop.C.Changeheroldcarforanewone.Whydidn’tthewomanlistentothemusicprogram?Theprogramstartedearly.B.Sheforgottolistentotheprogram.C.Thestudent’questionskeptherbusy.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)5AC55667Whydidthemanshoponline?Itwaseasy.B.Itwascheap.C.Itwasfun.Howmuchdidthewomanpayforhershirt?A.$20.B.$50. C.789Wherearethespeakersnow?Inarestaurant.B.Inanoffice. C.Inabookstore.9.Howlongdoesittaketofinishthepizza?A.About30minutes.B.About20minutes.C.About10minutes.81012Howmanypeopleareinvited?Two. B.Three. C.Four.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sneighborandhersister?Theylivebythemselves.B.Theyareintheirlatesixties.C.Theyhavemetthewomabefore.Whatwillthewomanbringtotheparty?Pies.B.Cakes.C.Biscuits.91316Whatisthemangoingtodotonight?Takeanexam.B.Studyathome.C.Lookforajob.Whatexamwillthemanhave?Themid-termexam.B.Theentranceexam.C.Thefinalexam.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecomingexam?Harderthanthelastexam.B.Easierthanthelastexam.C.Hewon’tpass.Whydoesthemanwanttochangethepresentjob?Becausehedoesn’tlikeBecausehewantstoearnmoremoney.C.Becauseit’stheworstoneintheworld.101720Whatisthespeakermostprobably?Adoctor.B.Acoach.C.Ateacher.HowoldistheA.30.B.37.C.43.Whichofthefollowingisthespeaker’sopinion?Anyofexerciseisusefulforbetterhealth.B.It’sbettertoexerciseeveryday.C.Runninghelpspeoplemost.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisepeopletodobeforestartinganyhardexercise?Increasetheirrunningdistance.B.Startwithaten-minutewalk.C.Checkwiththeirdoctor.第二部分閱讀理解(共三節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ThenewLivelyFlipfromthemakersofJitterbug?ThenewLivelyFlipmakesiteasytoThenewLivelyFlipfromthemakersofJitterbug?ThenewLivelyFlipmakesiteasytocall,text,andhelpsyoustaysafeandhealthy.EASYTOUSEAlargescreen,bigbuttonsandlist-basedmenumaketheLivelyFlipaneasywaytostayconnectedtofriendsandfamily.Along-lastingbatteryandpowerfulspeakermakeconversationsloudandclear.Plus,withAmazonAlexayoucanuseyourvoicetomakecalls,writetexts,andmore.EASYTOSTAYSAFEFeelFeelpreparedandprotectedanytime,anywherewithour EmergentResponseService.AndwithwithEmergentCare,youcanspeaktoalivenurseordoctorrightfromthecomfortofyourhome.WithWiththeLivelyFlip,helpisavailablewheneveryouneedit.EASYTOALERTLOVEDEASYTOALERTLOVEDONESTheLivelyTheLivelyFlipkeepsallyourlovedonesinformedaboutyourwell-beingwhentheydownloadtheJitterbug?Linkapptotheirsmartphones.Youcanstayactiveandindependentwhilewhiletheyfeelmoreconnectedand.Buy now and get a FREE Car Charger, a $25 value! 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To order or learn more,call1-866-493-928021.WhatistheLivelyA.Acomputer.B.Acellphone.C.Acarcharger.D.Ane-book.22.WhatcanyoudowiththeLivelyA.WritetextsormakecallsbyusingyourB.Buildalong-termrelationshipwithadoctor.C.DownloadtheJitterbug?Linkappsforfree.D.Keepinformedofyour23.WhoistheLivelyFlipprobablyintendedA.Teenagerswhoseekonlinefriendships.B.Workingparentswholookafterbabies.C.Sickpeoplewhoarestayinginhospital.D.Elderlypeoplewholivebythemselves.BDrugdevelopmentisariskyandcostlybusiness.Manypossiblyeffectivedrugsfailtocutmustardduringtheexperiments.Onereasonisthatdrugswhichworkonlabanimalsmaynotquitesowellinhumantests.Beingabletopickwinnersandlosersasearlyaspossiblewouldsavemoney,andtheOneHealthCompanythinksitmayhavefoundaway.Itisofferingtohelpmedicalgroupstesttheircancerdrugsonsickpets.Thereareseveralbenefits.Bytreatinganimalswithexistingcancers,ithopestoavoidaproblemwithmodernanimalresearch,whichisthatthe“model”animalsanddiseasesthatareusedtotestdrugsarenotalwaysgoodstand-ins替身forthenaturalillness.Forexample,miceusedtotestcancerdrugsmayhavehadtheirtumours腫瘤placedintotheirbodies,ortheirimmunesystemsweakenedwithdrugs.Anotherplusisthatpetownerstendtobegreatcaretakerswhoareveryknowledgeabletheirfour-leggedfriendsandarelikelytoreportevensmallchangesinbehaviors.Labanimalsarecheckedfarlessoften.Perhapsthemostusefulaspectofusingpetsfordrugexperiments,however,isthatthereislawonanimals’medicalrecords.OneHealthhasbeenabletoget98%ofrecordsonanimalsfromhospitals—anumberthatisimpossibleforhumans.Thatallowsthecompanytofindtherightanimalsforadrugexperiment.Basedonthebenefitsabove,thecompanyhopesthatpetswillproveusefulinotherdiseasesinadditiontocancers.Horses,forexample,seemtobegoodstand-insforhumanswhenittoarthritis關(guān)節(jié)炎Cats,meanwhile,mayproveinstructiveinbreastcancerresearch.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“cutthemustard”inParagraph1probablyMeettherequirements.C.Affectthetestresults.

B.Reducethepain.D.Tellthedifferences.WhichofthefollowingisNOTabenefitofOneHealth’sidea?Itmakessuretheanimalswithnaturaldiseasesareused.Itmakessurethemodelanimalsarecheckedregularly.Itmakessuremostanimals’medicalrecordsavailable.Itmakessurethemodelanimalsareinhealthycondition.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?Howtohelpsickpetsatalowprice.C.Howtosavethedrugbusiness.

B.Howtoimprovedrugexperiments.D.Howtotreatsomepetdiseases.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?B. C. D.CDearMary,I’mayoungprofessionalworkingforacompany.I’vebeeninthesameworkplaceforacoupleofyears,andtherearemanythingsIloveaboutit.Afewmonthsago,however,Igotanewboss.Henevergavemepositivefeedback,leanedovermyshoulderanddislikedeverythingIdid.WhenItriedtalkingtohimaboutmyconcerns,hesuggestedIgiveup.Thestressbeingtoomuchtobear,Imovedtoanotherjobinthesamecompany.Whilepaywaslower,itwouldallowmetotakesomeclassestoimprovemyself.Here’stheproblem.Atthebeginning,Iagreedtohelpwithsmalltasksfrommyolddepartmentwhileitsearchedformyreplacement(接替者)Butitseemsthatmyoldbossisn’tactivelysearching.IamstillunderasmuchstressasIwasworkingforhimfulltime,butnowI’mgettinglesspay.HowdoIdealwiththissituationwithoutjeopardizingmynewposition,whichfitseducationschedulesowell?RoseDearRose,Youhaveprobablyrealizedthatitwasamistaketomakesuchanopen-endedoffer.Youshouldhavesuggestedhelpingoutwithcertaintasksforacertainperiodoftime,whichhavemadeyouroldbossreplaceyoutimely.Nowhere’retwoways.First,communicatewhat’sgoingontoyournewboss.Don’tmakeitahugecomplaint,justbematter-of-fact.Youthoughtfullyofferedtohelpyourolddepartmentthroughatransitional(periodforthegoodofthecompany—butyoucan’tkeepdoingtwotwojobsforever,andyouwanttofocusondoingthebestyoucaninyournewrole.Yournewbossneedstoknowthatthisishappening—and,frankly,shouldimmediatelystepintothematterwithoutfurtherdiscussion.Second,youshouldsaynoifnecessary.Thenexttimeyouroldbossasksyoutodosomething,tellhimthatwhileyouarehappytohelphim,youmustgiveyournewjobyourfullattention.Rememberyou’renotcomplaining,orstartingafight;yousimplyhavethecompany’sbestinterestsinmind.Yourolddepartmentneedstomoveon—andyouneedtodoyournewjob.MaryWhat’stheproblemwithRosenow?She’sgettingonbadlywithhernewboss. B.She’sgettinglesspayforhernewjob.C.She’soverworkingforheroldboss. D.She’slosinginterestinhernewjob.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“jeopardizing”inRose’sletterprobablymean?Preventing. B.Damaging. C.Benefiting. D.Refusing.BytheunderlinedsentenceinMary’swhatisRoseprobablyregretfulabout?A.Acceptingtaskswithoutcertainlimits.B.Askingfortoomuchfromthecompany.C.Refusingmanytasksfromthenewboss.D.Losingherjobfromtheolddepartment.WhichofthefollowingdoesMaryrecommend?Balancingtheoldandnewjobs.C.Sayingnotoanygiventasks.

B.Makingmorehugecomplaints.D.Havingopencommunication.DOnethingthearmydidwellwaskeepyoubusybutIwasluckyenoughtogetsometimeoff.TheyaskedmewhereIwantedtogoandtherewasonlyoneplaceIhadinmind...Ireland.Wouldn’tyouwanttogobackhome?YesofcoursebutIwantedtovisitapersonthatIhadn’tseenforalongtime.Thispersonwasanextremelyclosefriend.Thatdidn’tevenbegintodescribetherelationshipIhadwithher. Shehadherheartsetongoingoutofthecountry forcollegeandIsupportedher100%.WhenItoldherIwantedtojointhearmy ,shewasn’texactlyexcited,butwhenIexplainedthatschoolwasn’tformeandIwantedtoseetheworldwhilealsobeingintheservice,sheunderstood.Ileftforthecampinthelatemonthsofsummer.IknewthatthedayhadcomeandthisbethelasttimeI’dseenher.Iwasn’treadyforit.Neitherwasshe.Shedrovemetotheairport,helpedmecheckin,andgotreadytoleave.ThenshestoodatthebottomofthestairsandIwasgoingtogoup.Crydidn’tfullygrasptheideaofwhathappened,buttherewasdefinitelylotsofcrying.WhenIfinallygotthere,Itookonelookbackandsawthatbigshiningsmileofhers,sheddingmylasttear.ThatwasthelasttimebutnowIwasonaplanetomeether,inanairport,inIreland.Iknewnothingabouttheplaceexceptthatitwasgreen.Iwasstilldressedinmyfatigues軍服)asrequired.TheprobablynativeIrishpeoplegavemeathank-younod.EventhoughIdidn’tweartheirflag,theyknewIwaskeepingthemsafe.AsIgotofftheplane,Icouldn’thelpaskingmyself.Whatifshedidn’trecognizeme?Whatifshewasn’tWhatifwhatifwhatif?That’sallIcouldtellonthewaytogetmybag.WhenIhadmybagIstartedtowalktowardsthestairs.Istoppedatthetopandaskedmyselfthelasttime,whatif?ThenIwentdownthestairs,lookingaround,nervous,butalsoscared.Thensawit—thatbigshiningsmilethatleftmeyearsago,anditwasstaringrightbackatme.Howdidthegirlfeelatfirstwhensheheardthewriterwouldjointhearmy?Ashamed. B.Excited. C.Disappointed. D.Nervous.WhatdoesthewritertrytoshowinParagraph2?Howsadhewastoleavethegirl.B.Howeagerhewastoseethegirlsoon.C.Howhappythegirlwastoseehimoff.D.Howunwillinghewastojointhearmy.Whydoesthewriterusesomany“whatif”sinParagraph4?Toshowhisregretaboutmeetingthegirl.B.Toshowhisdoubtabouttheirrelationship.C.Toshowhisconcernforthegirl’sToshowhiscuriosityaboutthegirl’sWhatwillthewriterprobablywriteaboutinthefollowingparagraph?Hisprideinservinginthearmy. B.Hisfondmemorieswiththegirl.C.Hisromanticmeetingwiththegirl. D.HisimpressionofthenativeIrish.第二節(jié)七選五閱讀(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Haveyouevercomplainedaboutyourto-dolistbutstillkeptbusy withit?Metoo. 36Here’showtogetthingsdonebutenjoyyourselfatthesametime.Renameit.MyfriendJimKwiksays,“Callyour‘got-to-do’listyour‘get-to-do’list.” 37Thinkaboutit.Whataniceday ifyougetto,ratherthan“havegotto”,walkyourdog,choosefantasticfoodfordinnerandgotoajobthataffordsyouthelifeyouhave!38Insteadofwritingplainremindersdownasmemoryones,like“Dentist”and“Report”,addsomeverbsandresult-basedbenefits,like“Bookdentistandgetteethshiningwhite!”or“Completereportandbreathe.”39Trustthere’stime.Haveyouevernoticedwhenyou’reinarush,youmakemistakes?Forexample,whenyou’relateforwork,youcan’tfindyour jeans,youhityourfootonthebedandyoumisplaceyourphoneasyouheaddownthelift.Whenweoperatefromaplaceofcalm,thingshappenfaster. 40 Wedon’tburnthetoast.Itcanbeassimpleassittingupinbed,takingtendeepbreathswhenyouwakeupandsettingasimplegoalfortheday,notreachingstraightforWeChatandemail.Addsomeaction.Makeyourlistsimple.Neverputoffyourto-dolist.It’sasmallrevision,butabigchange.Wefindwhatweneedwithlittledifficulty.However,lifeismorethangettingthroughtheboringtasks.Imaginethegoodfeelingattachedtoeachitemandletitcheeryouup.第三節(jié)《黑布林》閱讀(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)《黑布林》小說內(nèi)容,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。What’sthethemeofWutheringHeights?Loveandpeace. B.Loveandfriendship.C.Loveandcare.D.Loveandrevenge.Whatwasthereasonforleavingwhenheoverheardjusthalfoftheconversation?HefelthurtbyCatherineandmisunderstoodher.Hewantedtoseekhisfortuneandmadeachange.HefoundhislifesoboringinWutheringHeights.HewantedtogetawayfromHindley.WhydidHeathcliffwanthissontomarryCathy?HewantedhertoliveatWutheringHeights.Heknewtheyfellinlovewitheachother.HewaseagerfortheLintonwealth.HethoughtofCathytobeanicegirl.Whentheoldmanwakesup,theymakesanappointmentofA.goingfishingtogetherinafewdaysB.travelingsomewhereC.returningtotownD.workinginthecountrysideSantiagohasastrongsenseof andhopesManolinstayswithhimallthetime.lossB.happinessC.lonelinessD.triumph第三部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分 50分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)ABCD佳選項(xiàng)。AsCOVID-19casesspreadquicklyinApril,DeniseCherrywasafraidtoleaveherhome.Shehad46threefamilymemberstothevirus,andwithmedicalproblemsofherown, shewasn’ttakingany47.Hopeless,postfromaoffering48.ThatstrangerwasChristyCheung,wholivedafewneighborhoodsawayinGaithersburg,a49cityof70,000.Shecamethenextdaywithherfour-year-oldson,Ethan.They50Cherry’srubbishandbroughtinhermail,andtheykeptcoming51shewaswellenoughtodoforherself.“Onourstreet,wehaveafew52,sowe’retheeyesandearsforthem.Fixdoorsandcomputersandmowtheirlawns,”saysCheung,32.“Wesaid,‘There’sagrandmathatneedshelp.’AndEthanwas‘I’mgoingtohelp.I’mgoingtobeahelper!’”Gaithersburgisayounganddiversecommunity,soit’sno54thatthecity’syouthareleadingtheway.InApril,seven-year-oldCavanaughBellspenthislife’ssavingsof$60055carepackagesforhisgrandmother’sfriends.Hecallshimselfthecity’schief56creator.Areateensarehelpingtheirelders,too,57forTeensHelpingSeniors,agrocerydeliveryservicecreatedbyhighschoolpals.ForCherry,whosefamilyisbrokenbythevirus,youngpeople“Weweretaughtthat59youcan’tchangesomething,acceptit,”shesays.“Buttheseyoungpeople,their60is,‘I’mgoingtochangewhatIcan’taccept.’’’A.givenB.lostC.sent D.leftA.exercise

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