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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)陜西省西安市第三十八中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期1月期末英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解Thefollowingaredescriptionsoffourartgalleries(美術(shù)館)andartscentresthroughouttheyear.HoneyBonesGalleryHoneyBonesGalleryisthetopartgalleryinBrunswick.Itisuniquebecauseitisrunbyartists.Everyoneiswelcometoattenditseventsforfreeandenjoysomefreedrinks.WhatsetsHoneyBonesapartisthatittreatseveryartistequally,regardlessoftheirfameorpopularity.Thegalleryisfocusedonworkingwithnewandinexperiencedartists,providingthemwithguidanceandinstructionsonhowtocreateamazingexhibitions.HeideMuseumofModernArtThemuseumismadeupofthreemainbuildings—HeideⅠ,Ⅱ,andⅢ,alongwithanewrestaurant,gardens,andasculpturepark.HeideⅠistheoriginalfarmownedbytheReeds,whileHeideⅡisamodernistarchitecturedesignedbyDavidMcGlashanin1963.AftertheReedspassedawayin1981,themuseumandsculptureparkwereopenedtothepublic.NationalGalleryofVictoriaThisamazingmodernbuildingistheoldestandmostpopularartmuseuminAustralia.Ithasgaineditsfamebecauseofitsvarietiesofexcellentartcollections,impressivevisitingcollectionsandarangeofeventsthatcater(迎合)tobothlocalsandtourists.Ifyou’reinthemoodforsomethingspecial,theTeaRoomprovideshightea,aswellascakesandlightmeals.FootscrayCommunityArtsCentreThecentreisaplacewherepeoplecanexpresstheirculture,getinvolvedinthecommunityanditbeganaround1974.Itwelcomeseveryoneandhasaspecialprogramforpeoplewithdisabilitiestoparticipateinartisticactivities.Thecentrealsoprovidestrainingprogramsinvariousformsofartifyouwanttobecomemoreinvolvedintheartindustry.1.WhatisspecialaboutHoneyBonesGallery?A.Itisrunonlyforartists. B.Itoffershelptodisabilities.C.Itoffersguidancetonewartists. D.Itexhibitsworldfamousshows.2.WhatmakestheNationalGalleryofVictoriafamous?A.Itsfirst-classservice. B.Itsbeautifulbuilding.C.Itseventsfortouristsandartists. D.Itsvariousexcellentartcollections.3.Whichisthebestplaceforpeoplewishingtogettrained?A.HoneyBonesGallery. B.NationalGalleryofVictoria.C.HeideMuseumofModernArt. D.FootscrayCommunityArtsCentre.TheAmazonRainforest,oftencalledthe“l(fā)ungsoftheEarth”,hasalwaysmesmerizedmewithitsbiodiversity(生物多樣性)andlocaltribes(部落).WhenIhadthechancetojoinaresearchexpedition,Itookit,excitedabouttheadventureahead.Ididn’tknowitwouldbeagreatexperience.Thejourneyintotherainforestwastough,suchasthedenseleaves,endlessrainandthesoundofinsectsandanimals.However,thebeautyoftherainforestwasamazing.Oneofthemostexcitingpartsofthetripwasmeetingalocaltribe.Theirwayoflife,soconnectedtonature,wasdifferentfromoururbanlives.Learningabouttheircustomsandunderstandingtheirrelationshipwiththerainforestwasaspecialexperience.Itmademerealizehowseparatedfromnaturewehavebecomeinthetechnologicaladvancement.Thetripwasnotwithoutchallenges.Walkingintheforest,dealingwiththebadweatheranddealingwiththefearoftheunknowntestedourwillpower.However,everychallengeweovercamebroughtasenseofachievementandstrengthenedourteambond.Ittaughtmetheimportanceofteamworkandadaptability.Aswelefttherainforest,Irecalledtheimpactthetriphadonme.Itwasnotjustanadventurebutajourneyofself-discovery.MytriptotheAmazonrainforestwasameaningfulexperience.Itwasajourneythatpushedmyboundaries(邊界)taughtmevaluablelessonsandleftmewithunforgettablememories.Itwasnotjustatrip,butanexplorationoftheunknownandareminderofourresponsibilitytowardsourplanet.Theadventuremayhaveended,butthejourneycontinues,asIcarrythelessonsandmemorieswithme,influencingmylifeandchoices.4.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“mesmerized”underlinedinparagraph1?A.Puzzled. B.Moved. C.Attracted. D.Defeated.5.Whichwordcandescribetherelationbetweenthelocaltribeandtherainforest?A.Exciting. B.Close. C.Relaxing. D.Separated.6.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetripfromparagraph4?A.It’sdangerousandmeaningless. B.It’sfunnybutunbearable.C.It’simportantandinteresting. D.It’schallengingbutworthwhile.7.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Themeaningofthetrip. B.Theexperienceofthetrip.C.Thememoryofthetrip. D.Thepurposeofthetrip.Theworldlovesacupoftea.Itonlytakesafewgramstomakeacupofteaandmillionsoftonsofteaareconsumedeveryyear.Teacanbegoodforyoubecauseitcontainssomethingsthathelplowercholesterolandreducetheriskofcardiovasculardisease.Teaalsocontainscaffeine(咖啡因),whichimprovesnotonlymentalalertnessbutcanalsoincreaseanxietyandcauseotherproblems.Whatwouldbeagreeableisateaplantthatprovidesallthetasteandgoodnessbutwithlittleornoneofcaffeine.ChenLiangandJinJiqiangintheTeaResearchInstitute,ChineseAcademyofAgriculturalSciencesthinktheyhavefoundjustsuchaplant,growingwildinaremoteareainsouthernChina’sFujianProvince.Knownlocallyashongyacha,thediscoveredplantgrowsonlybetween700metersand1,000metersabovesealevelaroundahandfulofChinesevillages.AstheyreportintheJournalofAgriculturalandFoodChemistry,notonlyistheteaplantnaturallycaffeine-freebutitalsocontainsanumberofuniquemedicinalcompoundsthat,thelocalsbelieve,offerconsiderablehealthbenefits.Theresearchersarenowexploringmethodstoprotecthongyachainitsnaturalhabitatwhilefurtherstudiesarecarriedout.Itcantaketime—andsometimesitdoesnotwork—fornewplantvarietiestobebredforcommercialuse.Apairofnaturallycaffeine-freecoffeeplantswerediscoveredin2003,butlittleprogresshasbeenreported.Tealoverswillbewatchinghongyachawithinterest.Andotherswillwonderwhatelseisoutthere.8.What’sthedisadvantageofdrinkingteaaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Itcanmakepeoplehardtosleep. B.Itcanmakepeoplefeelanxious.C.Itcangetpeopleaddicted. D.Itcantakepeoplemuchtime.9.Whatcanwelearnabouthongyachainparagraph2?A.Itisnothingbutjustmedicine. B.Itcanonlysurviveingreenhouses.C.Itisagoodpickforcaffeinelovers. D.Ithasagoodtasteandlittlecaffeine.10.Whatmightthefollow-upstudyfocusonabouthongyacha?A.Itsfuturelocation. B.Itsnaturalhabitats.C.Itsfuturemarket. D.Itsproductionprocess.11.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Ahealthmagazine. B.Anadvertisingbrochure.C.Atravelguidebook. D.Anewspaper.“HelloMother,Dad,andBlanche,”aquietvoice,hasclearlybeenplayedmanytimesover.“How’severythingathome?I’mrecordingthisfromDallas…”Thediscissmall,seveninchesacross,datedOctober1954.Theoldlabelshowsthatthespeaker’snameis“Gene”.Genesuggestsinhisminute-longmessagethatheistravelingandtellshisfamilynottoworryabouthim.Thisforgottensoundisoneoftheworld’searly“voicemails”.Duringthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury,these“voicemails”andothermessageswererecordedlargely,pressedontometaldiscsandvinylrecords(黑膠唱片)andmailedinplacesallovertheworld.WhenThomasEdisoninventedthephonograph(留聲機(jī))in1877,heexpectedadevicethatcouldreproducemusicandevenstorelanguages.Thegramophone,alaterformofthephonographdevelopedbyEmileBerlinerin1887,providedafirstpossibilityforrecordedsoundbeingusedforlongdistancecommunication.Thepracticeofsending“voicemails”reallygotgoingacrosstheworldinthe1930sand1940s.Backthen,familiescouldlistentothemessagesonrepeat—gatheringtogetheraroundtherecordplayerwheneveronearrived.Theycouldplayitproudlyagainanytimetherewereguests,butwitheachplay,theneedlewouldscrapeawayatthegrooves(凹槽)untilthemessagecouldhardlybeheardanylonger.TodayatPrincetonUniversity,professorThomasLevinistryingtostorethesesoundsofthepast.Linguists(語(yǔ)言學(xué)家)areparticularlyinterestedin“voicemails”becauseitprovidessomeoftheearliest-everrecordedsamplesofhowregularpeoplespoke—theirconversationalvocabulary,theirpronunciationandaccents,theirsentencestructureandtheirintonation(語(yǔ)調(diào)).12.WhydidGenerecordhisvoiceinthedisc?A.TolethisfamilyknowhewasOK. B.Toprepareforhisexperiment.C.Totestanoldvinylrecord. D.Tokeepamemory.13.Whichofthefollowingisthedisadvantageofgramophone?A.Peoplecouldn’tlistentothemusicinit.B.Itcouldn’tkeepvoiceintherecordsveryclear.C.Therecordedsoundwouldbedamagedbytheneedle.D.Theneedleofthegramophonemustbechangedoften.14.Forwhatdolinguistsstudy“voicemails”?A.Toresearchtheearliest-everrecordedvoice.B.Toproverecordedsamplesaretrue.C.Tolearnfromfamoushistoricallinguists.D.Toreproducethesoundofthepast.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheEarlyDaysofRecordedSound B.TheImportanceof“VoiceMails”C.TheDevelopmentofOurLanguage D.TheHistoryof“VoiceMails”O(jiān)negreatwaytospendtimeoutdoorsistogarden.Herearesomebenefitsyoucangetfromgardening.16Studieshavefoundevidencethatbeinginnatureislinkedwithlessanxiety,lessdepressionandmanyotherpositiveeffects.Thenicethingaboutagardenisthatitcanberightinyouryard.17,you’remuchmorelikelytobeoutsidewhentheworkofagardenrequiresit.EathealthfullyAgardencanmakethefreshestandhealthiestfoodsavailable.Andthetypesoffoodscanhaveagreatimpactonyourmentalhealth.18.PracticeacceptanceMostsufferingcomesfromtryingtocontrolthingsthatyoucan’t.Themoreyoucanacceptthelimitsofyourcontrolinyourlife,themorepeaceofmindyoucanfind—andgardeningisagreatwaytopractice.19.Youjustbringyourbesteffortstowhatyoucancontrol,andletgooftherest.Developagrowthmindset(思維模式)PsychologistCarolDweckdevelopedthedifferencebetween“fixed”and“growth”mindsets,andgardeningisagreatopportunitytodevelopthelatter.20.Whensomethingdoesn’tworkoutthewayyouhoped,youviewitasalearningopportunityratherthanasafailure.A.IfyoulikehealthyfoodB.SpendmoretimeinnatureC.WhileyouspendtimesittinginyouryardD.Withagrowthmindset,we’reconstantlylearningE.Acceptanceinthegardenorelsewheredoesn’tmeangivingupF.StudiesshowsthatdietchangescanbehelpfulfordepressionG.There’stheaddedbenefitofknowingyouplayedaroleingrowingthefood二、完形填空ArtismyfavoritesubjectbecauseIenjoydrawing.Inschool,thereareonlyfour21classesperweek,whichIfindnotenough.Duringanartlesson,Inoticethattime22toflyby.WhenI’mdrawing23,eightyminutesfeelslikeeightminutes.OnemomentIamtakingoutmyartmaterials,thenexttheteacheris24ustohandinourwork.Artismyfavoritesubjectbecauseitcanbring25responses.Forexample,ifIwashappy,Iwoulddrawacolorfulpictureofmyself.Iespeciallyenjoydrawingcartoons.Thisisoneareawheremy26isregularlyexercised.SometimesIdrawthingsthatamazemyclassmates.Ialsolovetodrawstilllifeincolor.27isreallyanartandIhavedevelopedconsiderableskillsinit,muchtothedisbeliefofmyclassmates.AsIhavehadsomuch28incoloring,Ihaveahugeadvantageoverthe29oftheclass.30,ImustsaythatIalwaysfeelgoodwhenIamdrawingsomething.PerhapsthisiswhyI31artsomuch.It’sbecauseIgetagoodfeelingeverytimeIstartdrawing.Drawingisa(n)32exitforself-expressionforme,sothefeelingis33.Thereisnothingtorememberorpracticeinartasthereisintheothersubjects.Allonehasto34withartisfollowone’sfeelings,andtheoutcomeisalways35.21.A.music B.literature C.maths D.a(chǎn)rt22.A.escapes B.seems C.ends D.remains23.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.everything24.A.blaming B.finding C.a(chǎn)sking D.forgetting25.A.physical B.critical C.changeable D.emotional26.A.feeling B.creativity C.muscle D.sound27.A.Coloring B.Practicing C.Teaching D.Singing28.A.problem B.homework C.practice D.a(chǎn)dvice29.A.rest B.last C.least D.less30.A.Still B.Meanwhile C.Sadly D.Finally31.A.share B.enjoy C.show D.a(chǎn)pply32.A.rare B.natural C.a(chǎn)bnormal D.famous33.A.positive B.strong C.objective D.indifferent34.A.buy B.do C.search D.taste35.A.tough B.grateful C.necessary D.pleasing三、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯温劵蚶ㄌ?hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Qingdaoisabeautifulcity,whichisfamousforthesea,andyoucanspendahappytimeby36(lose)yourselfinthiswonderfulcity.LyingacrosstheShandongPeninsulawhilelookingouttotheYellowSea,Qingdaotoday37(consider)asamajorseaport,navalbase,andindustrialcenter.Togetherwiththeprofessionalguide,youwillvisitthemost38(attract)placesinthecity.Fromskyscraperstoparksand39(bench),youwillhaveagreattime.Qingdaohasthesecond40(large)brewery(啤酒廠)inChina.Youwillhaveachance41(explore)thecityoffascinatingfactsandlegends,42(especial)greatbuildingsfullofmuchhistory.SomeofthemareGuestHouse,Pichaiyuan,SignalHill,QingdaoRailwayStationandBadaguanScenieArea.Youwillbesurprisedatstoriesbehindthestreets,buildings,andcorners.Yourguidewilltellyou43isspecialanduniqueaboutlivinginthiscity.Itisperfectforthose44arevisitingthecityforthefirsttimeandwanttogetthemost45it!四、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作46.你校英文報(bào)正在組織征文活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你以“ProtecttraditionalChineseculture”為題寫(xiě)一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.保護(hù)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化的意義;2.如何更好地保護(hù)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ProtecttraditionalChineseculture___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、書(shū)面表達(dá)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Asix-year-oldScottishgirlhastakenherfirststepseventhoughdoctorssaidshewouldspendherlifeinawheelchair.Arabellawasbornwitharthrogryposismultiplexcongenita(AMC,先天性多發(fā)性關(guān)節(jié)攣縮癥)affectingbothherarmsandlegs,butwhendoctorsinScotlandsaidtherewasnothingthatcouldbedoneforArabella,hermomCatherinerefusedtobelieveitandinsteadmadeithermissiontofindasolutiontohelpherdaughter.ShereachedouttoDr.DavidSFeldman,afamousdoctorbasedinFloridawhotreatsAMCwithsurgery(外科手術(shù)),andmadeanappointmentwithhisteamatthePaleyEuropeanInstituteinWarsaw,Poland.“Weallagreedsheisagreatpersonforoperationandcangainmotioninherlegs,whichgavegreathopetoArabellaandhermom,”Dr,Feldmansaid.However,itneededabigamountofmoneyfortheoperation,whichthefamilycouldn’taffordit.WhenCatherinereturnedtoScotlandtomeetwithsomefamousdoctors,theysaidtherewasnothingthatcouldbedoneandthesurgerywasn’tsuitableforArabella.Asaresult,Catherinewasalittledisappointed.“TheysaidweneededtoberealisticandthinkabouthowwecouldimproveArabella’slifeinawheelchair,”Arabella’sfatherWilliamsaid,“Onhearingthat,asanyparents,itdashed(使破滅)ourhopessomuch...”Forthenexttwomonths,thefamilywasinalowspirit.Williamhasbeenonamissioneversincetohelphisdaughterwalkagain.Helaunchedacrowdfundingpagetoraise£125,000forthesurgery.ArrivinginOctober2021andremainingthere,Arabellaunderwent12weeksofcarefulrehabilitationandphysiotherapy(康復(fù)理療)withthededicatednursesassh

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