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金華十校2022-2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期末調(diào)研考試高一英語試題

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(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),

并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一

小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whomovedintotheboy,shouse?

A.Hissister.

B.Hismother.

C.Hisgrandmother.

2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttheboytodo?

A.Makeacake.

B.Dosomeshopping.

C.Pickupherclassmates.

3Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Ateacher.B.Aclass.C.Afriend.

4.Whatdoestheboygetfromhismumforhisbirthday?

A.Somemoney.B.Aphone.C.Abike.

5.Howwillthegirlgettoherfriend,shouse?

A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bycar.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(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),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,

每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.WhatdoesChrislikedoing?

A.Climbing.B.Sailing.C.Skiing.

7.WhatteamisLaurain?

A.Thefootballteam.

B.Thevolleyballteam.

C.Thebasketballteam.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheboyfromHaiti?

A.Hewassickyesterday.

B.Hedidn,tpasshisEnglishexam.

C.Hehasdifficultycommunicatingwithotherstudents.

9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhelpingtheboy?

A.Hard.B.Exciting.C.Time-wasting.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.WheredidthewomanmeetKevin?

A.Onanundergroundtrain.

B.Atarestaurant.

C.Inthestreet.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.ShemistookKevin.

B.She,dmetKevinbefore.

C.ShehaddinnerwithKevin.

12.Howdidthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?

A.Angry.B.Embarrassed.C.Surprised.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whydothespeakersdecidetomakethenoticeblackandwhiteintheend?

A.Itissimple.

B.Itsavesmoney.

C.Itshowsthesportscolors.

14.Whatwillbeputinthecentreofthenotice?

A.Theschoolname.

B.Thephotograph.

C.Thedateandthetime.

15.Whatphotographdothespeakerschoose?

A.Theoneofthefootballteam.

B.Theoneofthebaseballteam.

C.Theoneofthebasketballteam.

16.Whatwillthespeakersdointheafternoon?

A.Decidethewords.

B.Drawasimplecopy.

C.Buyabiggerpieceofpaper.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Onwhatdatewilltheconcertbeheld?

A.April15th.

B.September2nd.

C.September28th.

18.Wherewilltheconcertbeheld?

A.Inthepark.

B.Inaschool.

C.AttheCityConcertHall.

19.Whatdothelistenersneedtodotowintickets?

A.BuyMetro,sfirstCD.

B.Learntoplayhip-hopmusic.

C.Answeraquestionoverthetelephone.

20.Whenshouldthelistenersenterthecompetition?

A.ByMonday.B.ByTuesday.C.ByWednesday.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題分,滿分分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Nomatterwhatyou,relookingfor,Orlandohasaperfectplaceforeverytypeoftraveler.Here,smylistofthe

bestplacestostayintown.

TheAlfondInn

TheAlfbndInnisamodem112-roomhotelinthesuper-walkableheartofWinterPark.It,saquiet,art-filled

spacethatIthinkcouldn,tbemoresuitableforhoneymooners.

ThehotelalsohasaheatedoutdoorpoolandagreatrestaurantHamilton'sKitchen,withafocusonlocal

food.

TheRitz-Carlton

Forluxury(奢華)andanescapefromthenoisycity,treatyourselftoastayatTheRitz-Carlton.Locatedona

peacefill500-acrelandwiththreeindoorpools,achampionship-levelgolfcourse,a40,000-square-fbotspa,a

tennisclub,andaward-winningdiningchoices,Ithinkthishotelhasatruegetawayexperience.

TheParkPlazaHotel

Builtin1922,this28-roomhotelisonthewalkableshop-and-restaurant-linedParkAvenueinWinterPark,

justnorthofOrlando.HavinganelegantlobbywithEuropean-inspireddecorationsandniceroomswithbalconies

(B日臺),theParkPlazaHotelisapopularhoneymoonspotandafavoriteforwritersandothercreativeprofessionals

likemyselfseekingpeacefulworkingvacations.

TheWellborn

NeartheThorntonParkneighborhood,TheWellborn,a20-roomhotel,isinOrlando,soldesthousewhichwas

builtin1883.Justashortwalkfromdowntown,sLakeEola,TheWellbornisnearmanylocalbarsandrestaurants,

andithasaromanticenvironmentwithgardensandtree-linedbrickstreets.

1.WhereisHamilton,sKitchen?

A.AtTheWellborn.

B.AtTheRitz-Carlton.

C.AttheAlfondInn.

D.AttheParkPlazaHotel.

2.WhatcanpeopledoatTheRitz-Carlton?

A.Swimoutdoors.

B.Playballgames.

CEnjoybardrinks.

D.Dosomeshopping.

3.WhatdotheParkPlazaHotelandTheWellbomhaveincommon?

A.Restaurantsarewithinreach.

B.Theywerebuiltin19thcentury.

C.Romanticgardenscanbevisited.

D.Theyhaveapeacefulenvironment.

Fewpeoplehaveachievedfameforcominginlastplace.ThatiswhyMichaelEdwards,or44EddietheEagle,?

becamearatherunexpectedhero.Unlikemostathletes,Eddiedidnotcometothe1988CalgaryOlympicWinter

Gamesforamedal.Hecamesimplytocompete.Indoingso,herealizedhisdream.

Atfirst,EddietriedtomaketheBritishnationalskiteambutfailed.Thenhechosetheriskiestevent,ski

jumping.NoBritishskierhadevercompetedinthatsport,buthavingnocompetitorsmeantthatEddiehadabetter

chanceofqualifying(取得資格)forthe1988Olympic.Games.Italsomeanttherewasnosupportforhim.Eddie

hadnocoach,equipment,orfinancialsupport,butwhathehadwasdetermination.Notafraidofwhathelacked,

EddiesetouttoIeamhischosensport,traininghimselffornearly2years.Andhemanagedtomeetthe

qualificationforOlympicskijumping,andlandedhimselfinthe1988OlympicGames.Eddiewasdeterminedto

compete,andwhilehecameinlast,hedidmanagetolandhisjumps,andhestillholdstheBritishrecordinthat

sport.CominginlastplaceactuallymadehimthestaroftheOlympicsandthetrueembodiment(化身)ofthe

Olympicspirit.

Manyofusmayhaveexperiencedsimilarlimitationsduringourownyouththatpreventedusfromfollowing

ourdreams.Eddie,srejection(拒絕)fromtheBritishnationalskiteamisastorythatmanyofuscanrelateto.

Rejectioncanbedevactatinc,butwecanstruggletofindthecouragetoputourselvesbackoutthere,orthe

creativitytofindanotherway.

4.WhatwasEddie,sdream?

A.Tobecomeahero.

B.Tojointhenationalskiteam.

C.TotakepartintheOlympics.

D.Todevelophisskijumpingskills.

5.WhydidEddiechooseskijumpingashisevent?

A.ItwaspopularamongBritishskiers.

B.Itmeantabetterchancetowinamedal.

C.Hewouldgetthesupportheneededinthisevent.

D.HewouldbemorelikelytobeincludedintheOlympics.

6.WhatmadeEddiethestaroftheOlympics?

A.Hiscaringlittleforfame.

B.Hisprofessionalperformance.

C.HisbreakingtheBritishrecord.

D.Hisdeterminationtofollowhisdream.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword??devastating,,meaninthelastparagraph?

A.Unforgettable.B.Disastrous.C.Sudden.D.Confusing.

C

CAMBODIA—The??world,sloneliestelephanf,hasbeenresettledatanaturereserve(保護(hù)區(qū))intheOddar

MeancheyProvinceafterreceivingsomehelpfromsingerCherrecently.

Kaavan,a36-year-old,9,000-poundelephant,wasgiventhenicknameafterhesufferedfromemotionaland

physicalproblemswhilelivinginazooinPakistanfor35years.Duringthattime,Kaavanwasmostlytiedinhis

enclosure(圈用地),andwhenhispartnerdiedin2012,herbodylaynexttohimforseveraldaysbeforeitwas

removed.DoctorssaidKaavanwasoverweight,malnourished(營養(yǎng)不良的)andsufferingfrombehavioral

problemsduetoloneliness.

Cher,whohasbeenadvocatingKaavan,sresettlement,metwithPakistaniPrimeMinisteronFridayandlater

visitedKaavaninthezoo.KaavanwastestedforCOVID-19beforehisseven-hourjourney,duringwhich440

poundsoffoodwereprepared.AdoctortookcareofhimontheflightandworkedwithFourPaws,theanimal

rescuegroupthatorganizedthemove.HesaidKaavandidnotseemstressedandevensleptduringtheflight.Very

fewelephantshavebeenrelocatedbyplane,accordingtoFourPaws.

OnMonday,KaavanarrivedinCambodiaandmadehiswaynorthbytrucktohisnewhome.Oncehefeels

settled,hewillbesetfreefromhisenclosureandallowedtowanderaroundthereserve,whichhousesabout600

Asianelephants.ExpertssayKaavanwillgetalongtermofpsychologicalandphysicaltreatment.Yearsofliving

inanenclosurewithpoorflooringhascausedhisnailtocrackandovergrowandhehasdevelopedahabitof

shakinghisheadbackandforthforhours,whichisbelievedtobeoutofboredom.

Theelephanthaslosthalfatonsincehisdietwaschangedtofruitandvegetables.Thezoowherehespent

muchofhislifehasbeenorderedtoshutdown.

8.Whatdoweknowabouttheelephant?

A.Ithadaweightproblem.

B.Itwaskeptfreeinthezoo.

C.Itwasallaloneinhisenclosure.

D.Itlivedinareservefor35years.

9.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethemove?

A.Dangerous.B.Uncomfortable.C.Well-organized.D.Wide-spread.

10.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Theintroductiontohisnewhome.

B.ThefurtherarrangementsforKaavan.

C.ThecauseofKaavan,shealthproblems.

D.ThemedicaltreatmentKaavanwillreceive.

11.Whatisthetext?

A.Anewsreport.

B.Ashortstoryofanelephant.

C.Aresearcharticle.

D.Anadvertisementtoanaturereserve.

D

DumbphoneshaveverylimitedfunctionscomparedtoaniPhone.Youcanonlymakeandreceivecallsand

messages.And,ifyouareIucky-Iistentoradioandtakeveιybasicphotos,butabsolutelynotconnecttotheinternet

orapps.

Dumbphonesareenjoyingacomeback.Googlesearchesforthemincreasedby89%between2018and2021.

Meanwhile,astudysaidthatonein10mobilephoneusersintheUKhadadumbphone.KaiweiTang,CEOof

LightPhone,amakerofdumbphonessaidthat,surprisingly,thecompany,smaincustomersareagedbetween25

and35.Hesaysheexpectedbuyerstobemucholder.

SandraWachter,aresearcheratOxfordUniversity,saysthatit,seasytoseewhysomeofusarelookingfor

simplermobilephones.Onecanreasonablysaythatnowadaysasmartphone,sabilitytoconnectcallsandsend

messagesisalmostasidefunction.Yoursmartphoneisyourentertainmentcentre,yournewspaper,yourmap,your

diary,andyourwallet.Theyalwayswanttocatchyourattentionwithnoticesandlatestnews.

“Ifalienscametoearththey,dthinkthatmobilephonesarethecreaturescontrollinghumanbeings,,,Mr.Tang

says.t4It,snotgoingtostop.Instead,it,sgettingworse.Consumersarerealizingthatsomethingiswrong,andwe

wanttoofferachoice.^^

Lastyear,PrzemekOlejniczak,changedhissmartphoneforadumphoneatfirstforitslonger-lastingbattery.

However,hesoonrealizedtherewereotherbenefits.tfcBefbreIwouldalwaysbechecking,goingthroughthenews,

orotherfactsIdidn,tneedtoknow,“hesays."NowIhavemoretimeformyfamilyandmyself.AndI,mnot

addictedtoliking,sharing,ordescribingmylifetootherpeople.Ihavemoreprivacy.”

YetbackinLondon,RobinWestsaysthatmanypeopleareconfusedbyherchoiceofmobile.??Everyone

thinksit,sjustashort-termthing.They,realwaysaskingme:?Sowhenareyougettingasmartphone?Areyou

gettingonethisweek?'"

12.Whatsu?prisesKaiweiTangaboutdumbphones?

A.Fewpeopleshowinterestinthem.

B.Theyarecomingintofashionagain.

C.Theirbuyersaremainlyyoungpeople.

D.Dumbphonesareinawiderusethansmartphones.

13.WhatdoesSandraWachterthinkofpeople'sturningtodumbphones?

A.Understandable.B.Unusual.C.Thoughtless.D.Meaningful.

14WhatdoestheauthormentionRobinWestinthelastparagraph?

A.Togivesuggestionsonmobilechoice.

B.Toshowpublicsupportfordumbphones.

C.Tomakeapredictionaboutthefutureofdumbphones.

D.Tointroduceadifferentopiniononusingdumbphones.

15.Whichofthefollowingmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.DumbphonesareHeretoStay

B.AGenerationControlledbySmartphones

C.Smartphones:Wherearetheyleadingus?

D.AnotherChoice?TheReturnofDumbphones

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)。

Lastyear,IstartedtoIeamimprov(即興表演),theartofperformingcomedywithoutascript(居IJ本),which

helpedfightmyanxietybothonstageandindailylife.J6Forexample,itcanincreasecreativityand

acceptanceofuncertainty.Herearethreerulesthatcannotonlybeusedinimprovbutalsoindailylife.

Rule1:Yes,and

Whenyou,reonstageandyourpartnersays,''CongratulationsonopeningthisbookShoPjdon,tsay,?4We,re

notinabookshop,we,reatmypetShOD17Instead,youshouldsay4?Yes,anddoyouwanttohavea

look?”

Inlife,weoftensaynotonewideasbecauseofuncertainty.Buttheideaof"Yes,and,"givesusamomentto

listenandcreatesomethingnewfromwhatisoffered.

Rule2:Acceptmistakes

Ifyoudosomethingyoudidn,tmeantodo—forexample,youmispronouncedaword-youcan,tstoptodoa

retake.Youhavetofindsomehumorandcontinueon.Tome,Iwouldmakethemispronunciationpartofmyrole,s

quirks(怪癖).

Mistakescanbringusshameandembarrassment.Butifweacceptthem,we,relesslikelytokeepthinking

aboutthem.Askyourself,wasthatmistakereallytheendoftheworld?

Rule3:19

Youridentity,experiencesandviewonlifecanbeintegrated(融入)inyourperformance.Forexample,Sajid,

aSouthAsian,hastoplayanelderperson.Shewillneveractweakorforgettableasmostactorsdotomake

audiencelaugh,shesays.Inherculture,eldersarerespectable-soshewillshowwhattheyaretrulylikeinher

community.2()

Beingyourselfcanaddvaluetoyourperformanceandyourlife.Allowyourselftobeyourselfandremind

yourselfthatyourvoicematters.

A.Staytruetoyourself.

B.Showyourcreativity.

C.Justlikeinimprovandineverydaylife,it,susuallynot.

D.Inthiswayyoucan-avoidmistakesinthefutureperformance.

E.Thiswayofactingareusuallyunderstoodandlikedbytheaudience.

F.Thatwouldmakeithardforyourpartnertocontinuetheperformance.

G.Actuallytherearemanyothermentalhealthbenefitsofperformingthisart.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15個(gè)小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最

佳選項(xiàng)。

Thereisnowaytheyjustdroveintothatwater,thoughtEvans.The16-year-oldwashangingoutwhenacar

withthreeteenagegirlsinsidefellintotheriver.Itcametorestsome20feetfromland,thensank.The21,

Evanswouldlearn,hadblindlyfollowed22directionsfromherGPS.

Itwasaround11:30p.m.bythetimeEvansgottotheriver.Inthedarkness,hecouldbarely23the

girlsholdingontotheroofζtheonlypartofthecar24abovewater.

Buthecouldhearscreaming.Evanstookoffhisshirtandshoes,and25intothewater,ariverhe

knewalligators(短吻鱷)calledhome.Hehelpedthefirstgirlhesawand,keepingher26abovewater,

ledherashore.

Justthen,amancalledout.PoliceOfficerGarryMercerhad27.Hedivedintotherivertohelp

anotherofthegirls.28、halfwaybacktoshore,shepanickedandwentunderwater,29Mercer

down.Evansjumpedbackinthewaterandhelpedthemuntiltheywereoutof30.Therewasstillone

girlinthewater.CoraWatson,19,couldnot31.Shewasstrugglingtostayafloat,and32.

“Mymindsaid,4You,reslowlylosingyourself.,,,Watsonsaid.Shebegantogounder.

Then,ajolt(震動)."Evanshad33me.”

ThethreegirlsandOfficerMercerweretakentothe34andreleased.They,realivebecauseEvans

35hislifetosavethem.??Weweresoluckytohavehimthere.^^saidWatson.

21.A.driverB.friendC.travellerD.sister

22.A.oppositeB.specialC.newD.wrong

23.A.pickupB.makeoutC.holdbackD.calmdown

24.A.alreadyB.nearlyC.stillD.always

25.A.droppedB.climbedC.jumpedD.slid

26.A.mouthB.handC.backD.head

27.A.waitedB.arrivedC.visitedD.returned

28.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Otherwise

29.A.pullingB.settlingC.pressingD.knocking

30.A.sightB.placeC.dangerD.fear

31.A.screamB.respondC.moveD.swim

32.A.scaredB.surprisedC.regretfulD.puzzled

33.A.noticedB.graspedC.huggedD.lifted

34.A.hotelB.stationC.carD.hospital

35.A.lostB.beganC.riskedD.changed

第二節(jié)(10個(gè)小題;每小題分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1

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