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山東省青島市2023年高一上學(xué)期《英語》期末試卷與參考答案第一部分:聽力第一節(jié):聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。1.WhichcountryisJessieinnow?A.Australia.B.England.C.France.2.Whatdidthewomanforgettobring?A.Hertickets.B.Herhandbag.C.Hergloves.3.Whatdoesthemansuggesttheydonext?A.Haveacoffee.B.Findtheirseats.C.Buyanicecream.4.Whatdepartmentisthewomanmovingto?A.DepartmentofCulture.B.DepartmentofAgriculture.C.DepartmentofEnvironment.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afootballmatch.B.AtriptoBrazil.C.Asportsstar.第二節(jié):聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Attheman’shouse.B.Atabarbershop.C.Atanoffice.7.Whatcoloristhewoman’shairnow?A.Black.B.Blonde.C.Brown.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatbookdidthegirldiscussinherEnglishclass?A.HarryPotter.B.TheBookThief.C.DarkMatter.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Writerandreader.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toarrangeacarservice.B.Tofindoutaprice.C.Tosellacar.11.Whatwillbedifferentthismonth?A.Thecostofrepairs.B.Thetimerequiredforrepairs.C.ThepriceofaSuperTune.12.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Sendane-mail.B.Speaktoanexpert.C.Meetthewoman’shusband.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howisthewomanfeelingaboutthegame?A.Anxious.B.Excited.C.Calm.14.Whatsportwillthewomanplaytonight?A.Basketball.B.Volleyball.C.Football.15.Howdidthewomanbecometeamleader?A.Herteacherchoseher.B.Shehadthebestscores.C.Thepreviousleadergotinjured.16.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Watchamatch.B.Studyathome.C.Playasportwithfriends.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Players.B.Filmstars.C.Reporters.18.Howlongwillthematchesprobablylast?A.Twodays.B.Sevendays.C.Fifteendays.19.Whatarethelistenersaskedtodo?A.Speakquietly.B.Dressnicely.C.Turnofftheirphones.20.Whatwillhappenfirst?A.Theaudiencewilltakephotos.B.Aplayerwillanswerquestions.C.Theaudiencewillleavethemeeting.第二部分:閱讀第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AHovishasbeenmakingkrumkakesinceshelearnedasayounggirlalongsidehergrandma.EveryChristmas,Hovis’familywoulddrivefromDeKalbtoRochelle,wheresheandhermomwouldjoinhergrandmainthekitchen.Therestofthefamilywouldhangoutinthelivingroomwheretheycouldsmellthesweettreatsastheywaitedtobiteintothecrispycookies.Grandmadiedwhenshewas13,butthekrumkaketraditiondidn’tendthen.ThisChristmas,Hovisisheadedtoheraunt’shousewheresheplanstomakekrumkakewithhertwonephews(侄子).“I’llbeabletosharethatwiththemandtellthemthestoryoftheirgreat-grandmother,”Hovissaid.“Hopefullytheywillhaveaninterestincontinuingthat...sotherecipeandthetraditioncancarryon.”KrumkakeIngredients●3/4cupsugar●1cupflour●3eggs●1teaspoonvanilla●1cupheavywhippingcream●alittleofsaltInstructions●Stirsugarandeggswell.●Addhalfthecreamtothesugarandeggmixtureandmixwell.●Mixintheflourandstiruntilverysmooth,thenaddtherestoftheingredients.Keepthemixturethinenoughsothatitspreadseasilywhenpoured.●Pouronaveryhotironandpressuntilbrowned.Bakeeachsideofthecookieforabout30seconds.●Removeandimmediatelyrollontoastickuntilcool.Aknifeoraforkcomesinhandytohelpyougetthecookieofftheiron.Enjoy!1.WhatisHovis’familytraditionatChristmas?A.Diningout. B.Travellingaround.C.Hangingout. D.Enjoyingcookies.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheingredients?A.Fiveingredientsareneeded.BMoreflourthansugarshouldbeadded.C.Vanillaandcreamareofthesameamount.D.Theyshouldbeexactlymeasured.3.Whatmayleadtoasuccessfulkrumkake?A.Addthecreambeforestirringsugarandeggs.B.Keepthemixturethinenoughtospread.CBakethecookieforabout30seconds.D.Useaknifetocutitintopieces.答案:1.D2.B3.BBFive-year-oldWillardWigancouldn’ttellthedifferencebetweenanMandaWora6anda9becauseofdyslexia,alearningdisability.Usually,hisminddrifted—toplayingoutside,tohisdog,ortotheants.Willardwasespeciallycuriousaboutthoseants.Hefeltlikethem,smallandinsignificant.Henoticedtheantswerecomingandgoingfromaholeinthedirt.Gatheringpiecesofwood,Willardconstructedalittlebuildingforants.Atschool,Willardstillhadproblems,butheknewhecoulddosomethingspecial.Willardcreatedtinyfurniturefortheanthouses.Hisartisticskillincreased,andaloveforlittlethingsbegantogrow.Atagenine,Willardbegancarving(雕刻)facesontoothpicks.Whenheshowedhismotherthecarvedfaces,shesaid,“Thisiswhatyoudowell.Youmustworkhardtobethebest.”Yearslater,Willardcarvesthetiniestartworkintheworld!Hissculpturesaresosmallthatseveralcanfitonafullstopattheendofasentence.Willardworksbestatnightwhentherearefewdisturbances.Heoftenworksformonthstocompleteasculpture.Willard’sfavoritepaintbrushisonehairfromthebackofadeadfly!Tomovehissculptures,Willardusesaneyelash.Buteventhatcanbetough.Once,whilemovingamicroscopicAliceinWonderland,hiscellphonerang.Terrified,Willardtookinaquickbreath.Whenhelookedback,Alicewasgone.Afterworkingforweekstocarveher,he’daccidentallybreathedherin!Willardsculptseverythingfromfamouspeopletofictionalcharacters.Becauseoftheirbeautyandrarity,hissculptureshavemadeWillardawealthyman.Buthesays,“Successisn’taboutmaterialthingslikeanexpensivewatchoracostlyring;it’saboutperseveringandachievingyourdreams.”WillardWiganwhofeltsmallasaboyhasshownsomethingsmallcanreallybebig.4.WhatcanweknowaboutWillardfromparagraph1?A.Hewasinterestedinmath.B.Hehadaphysicalproblem.C.Hewascrazyaboutbuilding.D.Hethoughthimselfunimportant.5.WhatisWillardespeciallygoodat?A.Playingwordpuzzles. B.Observinganimals.C.Creatingtinyartworks. D.Makingfurniture.6.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?A.Willardisnervouswhenworkingatnight.B.Willardusestraditionaltoolsincarving.C.AliceinWonderlandisahugesuccess.D.Carvingtakesalotoftimeandeffort.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheBigLittleArtwork. B.HouseBuildingforAnts.C.TheTrueMeaningofSuccess. D.ABoywithaDisability.答案:4.D5.C6.D7.ACWhomshouldyoumarry?Whereshouldyoulive?Howshouldyouspendyourtime?Forcenturies,peoplehavereliedontheirsixthsensetofigureoutanswerstotheselife-changingquestions.However,nowasamountsofinformationaboutallaspectsofhumanbehaviourhavebecomemoreandmoreaccessible,wecanusethisbigdatatohelpdecideonthebestchoice.Considerthisquestion:whatmakespeoplehappy?Datahaverevealedtheactivitiesthatprovidefarmoreenjoymentthanmostofuswouldhaveguessed,suchasexercising,goingtoamuseumandgardening.Thentherearethethingsthatgiveuslesspleasurethanyoumightassume,suchasplayingvideogames,watchingTVandsurfingtheinternet.Watchingsportsgamesinvolvingyourfavouriteteamcanbereallydangeroustoyourmood,itturnsout.Anotherwaytobehappieristomarrywell.Here,too,dataisofferingusnewinsights.Onestudyby86researcherscollectedinformationonmorethan11,000romanticcouples.Theyusedmachinelearningmodelstounderstandwhatpredictsromanticsatisfaction.Theyfoundmanyhighlydesiredfeatures,suchasapartner’sattractivenessandheight,havejustaboutnorelationwithlong-termhappiness.Instead,psychological(心理上的)qualities,suchashavingaso-called“growthmindset”,werelikelytoplayabiggerpartindevelopingromanticsatisfaction.Thesearetheearlydaysofthedatarevolution(革命)inpersonaldecision-making.Iamnotclaimingthatwecancompletelyoutsourceourlifestylechoicestoalgorithms(算法),thoughwemightgettothatpointinthefuture.Iamclaiminginsteadthatwecanalldramaticallyimproveourdecision-makingbyreferringtoevidencefromthousandsormillionsofpeoplewhofaceddifficultiessimilartoours.Andwecandothatnow.8.Whydoestheauthorputforwardseveralquestionsatparagraph1?A.Tothrowdoubtonpeople’ssixthsense.B.Tointroduceanewwaytomakechoices.C.Toguidereaderstothinkovertheirpreviouslife.D.Tocomparesomeconfusionsofcommonpeople.9.Whatactivitieswillbringpeoplemorefunaccordingtothedata?A.Exercisingandwatchingsportsgames.B.Playingvideogamesandgardening.C.SurfingtheinternetandwatchingTV.D.Goingtothemuseumanddoingsports.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheinformationon11,000romanticcouples?A.Apartner’sappearanceisthekeytoromanticsatisfaction.B.Tallermaleshavemorechancestohaveahappierlife.C.Featurestokeepromanticsatisfactionarestillunknown.D.Psychologicalqualitiesmattermoreinlong-termhappiness.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetobigdatainpersonaldecisionmaking?A.Opposed. B.Supportive. C.Unconcerned. D.Doubtful.答案:8.B9.D10.D11.BDWhenputtothetest,beeshaveprovedoverandoveragainthatthey’vegotalotmoretoofferthanmakinghoneyandnowsomescientistssaythere’sproofthattheyalsoliketoplay.AstudyrecentlypublishedinAnimalBehaviorsuggeststhatbumblebees,whengiventhechance,liketofoolaroundwithtoys.ResearchersfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondonconductedanexperimentinwhichtheysetupacontainerthatallowedbeestotravelfromtheirnesttoafeedingarea.Butalongtheway,thebeescouldchoosetopassthroughaseparatesectionwithseveralsmallwoodenballs.Over18days,thescientistswatchedasthebees“wentoutoftheirwaytorollwoodenballsrepeatedly,thoughthereseemstobenoapparentcausetodrivethemtodoso.”Thefindingsuggeststhatlikehumans,insectsalsointeractwithinanimate(無生命的)objectsasaformofplay.Alsosimilartopeople,youngerbeesseemedtobemoreplayfulthanadultbees.“Previousresearchhasshownthattherearelotsofanimalswhoplayjustforthepurposeofenjoyment,butmostexamplescomefromyoungmammalsandbirds.Thisstudyprovidesastrongindicationthatinsectmindsarefarmoreadvancedthanwemightimagine,”LarsChittka,wholedthestudy,said.Thestudy’sfirstauthor,SamadiGalpayage,whoisaPhDstudentatQueenMaryUniversity,addedthatitistheevidencethatinsectsmaybeabletoexperiencefeelings.“Theycanactuallyexperiencesomekindofpositiveemotionalstates,evenifbasic,likeotherlargerfluffy(覆有絨毛的)animalsdo.Thissortoffindinghasledtoourunderstandingofinsectsandwill,hopefully,encourageustorespectandprotectlifeonearthevermore,”shesaidinthestatement.12.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theconclusionoftheresearch.B.Theassumptionaboutthebees.C.Thedescriptionoftheexperiment.D.Thereasonsforconductingtheexperiment.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“apparent”inparagraph2mean?A.Clear. B.Preventable. C.Horrible. D.Different.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?A.Birdsliketofoolaroundwithtoys.B.Toysaremoreenjoyabletoadultbees.C.Humansseldominteractwithlifelessobjectsforfun.D.Insectmindsarebetterdevelopedthanwethought.15.WhichstatementwillSamadiGalpayageagreeto?A.Insectsexperiencethesameemotionsashumansdo.B.Fluffyanimalsfailtoshowpositiveemotionalstates.C.Moreworkisneededtoprotectendangeredlifeonearth.D.Thefindingimprovesourunderstandingoflivingthings.答案:12.C13.A14.D15.D第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Festivalsandconcertsdrawhugecrowds,andarepopularwithpeople.Butonceacrowdreachessixorsevenpeoplepersquaremeter,somemaybecrushed(擠壓)againsteachothersotightlythattheycannotmove.____16____Thiscangetdangerousveryquickly,sohowcanyouincreaseyourchancesofsurvivalinit?Firstofall,trynottopanicandsaveyourenergy.Panicwillnothelpyoufreeyourselffromadevelopingdisaster.____17____Ifthereisacrowdcrush,you’llneedallthephysicalenergyyoucangather.Andyellingandscreamingwilltireyouout.It’sbesttogowiththeflowwhenthecrowdismovinginonedirection.Ifyoudon’t,thecrowdbehindyoucouldcrushyou.Ifthegroupcrowdstogethertightly,youwillrunoutofairwiththeheavyweightoverchestandtheairwaytoyourlungswillbeblocked.____18____Ifyoufalldowninalargecrowd,trytogetupasquicklyaspossible.____19____Withyourbackcurved(彎曲)forwardsandyourarmsandlegsfoldedinfrontofyourbody,youcanprotectyourheadandnotbeknockedwhenlyingontheground.Crowdcrusheshappenatvarioustypesofgatheringsaroundtheworld.____20____Withsomepreparationandthesuggestionsabove,youcanavoidbeingoneofthepeoplewhodon’tmakeitout.A.Staycalmandfocused.B.Movetoasaferlocation.C.Ifyoucan’t,getintherightposition.D.Buttheyarewhollypredictableandavoidable.E.Expertsrefertosuchanaccidentasacrowdcrush.F.Placeyourhandsonyourchestandmaintainfirmfooting.G.Simplyput,yourbreathingwillbepreventedbecauseofalltheoutsidepressure.答案:16.E17.A18.G19.C20.D第三部分:語言運用第一節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Aboyaged11wholethishairgrowtoalmostafootandahalflong,finallygota____21____aftermorethanthreeyears.Thekid,Kilian,isnotsportinganewhairstyletoimprovehisappearance,buttohelpchildrenintheir____22____withcancer.“Hedidn’texpectanything____23____.Hewasabouttodosomething____24____,”hismothersaid.Despitethemisunderstandingsfromothersandthe____25____hairbraiding(編織)thatalmostmadehimgiveup,Kilianwas____26____tohelpstrangers.After____27____itcostalottomakeawig(假發(fā)),hedecidedtodomorethan____28____thehair.Hestartedtocollectmoneyandendedupraising$2,125.Beforeleavingthesalon(發(fā)廊),KilianreceivedacallfromJeffrey,thefounderofWigsforKids,whoheardabouthis____29____.“Iknowalittlegirl,who____30____toberightinourneighborhood,couldwearthathair.Kilian,you____31____haveaheartofgold!”Jeffrey____32____tosetupameetingbetweenKilianandthegirlwhowouldreceivethewigfromhis____33____hair.Andhealso____34____thetouchingstoryonFacebook,hopingKilian’s____35____inthelastthreeyearswillinspireotherstoact.21.A.chance B.surprise C.haircut D.prize22.A.encounter B.struggle C.argument D.test23.A.inreturn B.inaddition C.intime D.inturn24.A.reasonable B.fashionable C.worthwhile D.traditional25.A.impossible B.informal C.unusual D.uncomfortable26.A.careful B.ashamed C.determined D.talented27.A.exploring B.understanding C.assuming D.discovering28.A.acquire B.provide C.order D.sell29.A.generosity B.inspiration C.patience D.honesty30.A.agrees B.happens C.intends D.tends31.A.obviously B.typically C.gradually D.regularly32.A.preferred B.refused C.promised D.forgot33.A.designed B.decorated C.donated D.colored34.A.exchanged B.published C.proved D.posted35A.habit B.journey C.creativity D.energy答案:21.C22.B23.A24.C25.D26.C27.D28.B29.A30.B31.A32.C33.C34.D35.B第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Leonora,a51-year-oldfromthePhilippines,____36____(make)women’sdressesoutofwastematerialsinrecentyearssinceshebelieves____37____(wear)suchclothescanbecheapandlookgood.Tomakeherdresses,sheuses____38____foot-operatedsewing(縫紉)machinetojointogetherthewastematerials,includingrecyclednewspapers,plasticwrappersandricebags,____39____whichLeonoramakesherdesigns.Thebubble(泡沫)wrappersfromdeliverypackagesarenice-lookingandsuitableforagooddesign,____40____(particular)formakingweddingdresses.Theyarealsousedforeverythingfromweddingdecorationtobirthday____41____(party).InAsia,thereisplentyofwastematerialforLeonoratoapply.Mostoftheworld’soceanwaste____42____(carry)byAsianrivers.Andhercountry,thePhilippines,isresponsibleforonethirdofAsia’soceanplasticpollution.“Thedressesarereally____43____(impress).It’simportanttorecyclesuchmaterialssowecanhelpourearth,”saidLalaine____44____buysclothesfromLeonora.Mostofherdressesareusedinthebeauty____45____(compete)andarepopularwithyounggirls.“Igetdelightedwhenevertheywin.Thedesignsaresimple,buttheystillwin,”shesaid.答案:36.hasbeenmaking/hasmade37.wearing38.a39.with40.particularly41.parties42.iscarried43.impressive44.who45.competitions第四部分:寫作第一節(jié):完成句子46.________,Ibreatheddeeply.心里七上八下,我深吸了一口氣。答案:Withbutterfliesinmystomach47.Lisa________ourschoollastJuneandisabouttogotocollegeinNewYork.莉薩今年六月從我校畢業(yè),即將前往紐約上大學(xué)。答案:graduatedfrom48.IknewIhaddoneagoodjoband________gettingapositivecomment.我知道自己寫得很好,也一直盼望著得到積極的評價。答案:waslookingforwardto49.Howwouldyoufeelifmovingtoanewtownmeant________yourfriends?如果搬到一個新的城鎮(zhèn)意味著與朋友失去聯(lián)系,你會作何感想?答案:losingtrackof50.Despiteaweightofupto300kilograms,theycanrun________around64kilometersperhour.盡管體重高達(dá)300公斤,它們卻能以每小時約64公里的速度奔跑。答案:ataspeedof51.Butperhapswhatismostsignificantisthewayinwhichpeoplehaveworked________naturetomaketheseterracesandgrowrice.但也許最令人驚嘆的還是人與自然和諧相處建造梯田并種植水稻的方式。答案:inharmonywith52.Theseterracesalsoprovideaperfectenvironmentforbirdsandfish,some________feedoninsectsthatcanharmthericecrops.這些梯田也為鳥類和魚類提供了絕佳的棲息地,其中的一些以危害水稻的昆蟲為食。答案:ofwhich53ButtherearestillsomedishesthatDad________evenaftermanyyearsofmarriagetomymother.盡管已經(jīng)和媽媽結(jié)婚多年,但仍然有一些菜肴是爸爸不敢嘗試的。答案:darenottry54.I________totakeabiteandwasamazedtofinditwasn'tsobad.我鼓起所有的勇氣咬了一口,結(jié)果驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn)味道還不錯。答案:gathered/pickedup/tookupallmycourage/allofmycourage55.Canyouguesswhichfridge________whichperson?你能猜到哪個冰箱屬于哪個人嗎?答案:belongsto第二節(jié)56.你校將舉辦英語演講比賽,請你以“Youarewhatyoueat”為題寫一篇演講稿參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1.你對諺語的理解;2.健康飲食的建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.請在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Youarewhatyoueat_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案:Youarewhatyoueat

Justasthesayinggoes,youarewhatyoueat.Itmeansyouroverallhealthislinkedtoyoureatinghabits.However,manystudentshavebadeatinghabitsthatwillsurelydoharmtoyourphysicalandmentalh

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