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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)廣東省廣州市越秀區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末統(tǒng)考英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解Doyoulikemuseums?HaveyoubeentotheLouvreinParis,theMuseumofAnthropologyinMexicoCityoranyofthoseother“mustsee”museums?Well,nowit’stimetogooffthebeatenpath.Therearesomemuseumsthattrytobealittledifferent.TheKimchiMuseum,Seoul,SouthKoreaIfyoudon’tknowaboutkimchi,atriptotheKimchiMuseumisaneye-openingexperience.Themuseumwasfoundedin1986tohighlightSouthKorea’srichkimchiculture.Theshowincludesdisplaysofcookingutensilsandmaterialsrelatedtomaking,storing,andeatingthefamouspickledvegetables.Themuseumalsoprovidesdetailsaboutthehistoryandnutritional(有營(yíng)養(yǎng)的)benefitsofSouthKorea’smostbelovedsidedish.Finally,stopbythesouvenir(紀(jì)念品)shoptotryvarioustypesofkimchi.Don’tforgettobuyyourfavouritekindtobringhomefordinner!TheMuseumofGold,Bogota,ColombiaIfyouwanttoseebeautifulobjects,theMuseumofGoldistheplace.ItholdsoneofSouthAmerica’smostamazingcollections.Becausetheexhibits(展品)shinesobrightly,youcantakephotographswithoutusingaflashonyourcamera!Noteverythingismadeofgold,though.Amongtheexhibitsareancientpre-Columbianitems.Manyofthemaremadefromamixtureofgoldandcopper,knownastumbaga.Themuseumalsofeaturescoins,jewelry,andpiecesofrareart.TheChocolateMuseum,Cologne,GermanyTheChocolateMuseumwillteachyoueverythingaboutchocolate-fromcocoabeantocandybars.You’lllearnaboutchocolate’s3,000-yearhistoryanddiscoverhowitwasonceusedasmoneyinSouthAmerica.Didyouknowthatitwasn’tpopularinEuropeuntilthenineteenthcentury?Arealchocolatefactoryshowsyouhowchocolateismade.Afteryou’vefinishedthetour,youcanhaveafreedrinkofrich,stickypurechocolate-perfectforthosewithasweettooth.1.WhatisthemaincharacteristicoftheexhibitsintheMuseumofGold?A.Theyaremadeentirelyofpuregold.B.Theyareancientpre-Columbianitems.C.Theyshinebrightly,allowingflash-freephotography.D.Theyaremadeoftumbaga,amixtureofgoldandcopper.2.WhatdothemuseumsinSeoulandCologneinthepassagehaveincommon?A.Theydisplayamazingcollectionsofthefood.B.Theyoffervisitorsachancetotastethefood.C.Theysellvarietiesofsouvenirsaboutthefood.D.Theytellvisitorsthenutritionalbenefitsofthefood.3.Wherecanyoufindthispassage?A.Inatextbook. B.Inanadvertisement. C.Inabrochure. D.Inanencyclopedia.Mostofusknowabouthurricanes,droughts,andfloods.Butfromtimetotime,naturedeliversaweathereventthatisreallyunusual.Onedayin2005,peopleinasmalltowninSerbiasawanunusualsight.Itwasrainingfrogs!Withoutanywarning,theyfoundtheirstreetsfillingwiththelittlejumpingcreatures.“Therewerethousandsofthem,”onepersontoldalocalnewspaper.“Ithoughtperhapsaplanecarryingfrogshadexploded(爆炸),”saidanother.Scientistsbelieveatornadopassedoveralakeandsucked(吸)upthefrogs.Itthendroppedthemonthetown,faraway.Surprisingly,manysurvivedthefalltotheground.Asiftornadoesaren’tdangerousenough,somecanactuallybemadeoffire.Whenawildfirereachesveryhightemperatures,itcausestheairtoheatupandthenrise.Coolerairmovesquicklytoreplacethehotair.Thiscreatesstrongwinds,whichsuckupthefire.Whenthishappens—likeitdidin2014,inDenver,UnitedStates-afiretornadoiscreated.Atornadolikethiscanbecome15meterswideandgrowastallasa40-storeybuilding.Itisoneofnature’smostfrighteningcreations.In1942,hundredsofthousand-year-oldskeletons(骨架)werefoundundertheiceofLakeRoopkundintheHimalayas.Manyhadholesintheirskulls-buttheyweren’thurtinanyotherway.Foryears,thecauseoftheirdeathswasamystery.Today,scientiststhinktheywerekilledbygianthailstones.Hailstonesareballsoficethatformwhenraindropsturnintoice.Theicepiecesincreaseinsizeuntilthewindcannotholdthemup.Thisresultsinhailstonesfallingtotheground,oftenatspeedsofover160kilometersanhour.FortheunluckypeopleatLakeRoopkund,therewasnowheretorun.Sadly,theywereallkilledthatday.4.WhydidthefrogsappearinSerbiaonedayin2005?A.Alargefloodwashedthefrogsdown. B.Thefrogswerebroughtbyheavyrains.C.Aplanecarryingthefrogshadexploded. D.Thefrogsweredroppedbyastrongwind.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”refertoinparagraph3?A.Hotairrisesfromthefire. B.Strongwindssuckupthefire.C.Coolerairremovesthehotair. D.Wildfiresreachhightemperatures.6.WhatcanweknowabouttheskeletonsatLakeRoopkund?A.Theywereturnedintoiceballs. B.Theyhadnosignsofinjury.C.Theyshowedtheforceofnature. D.Theywerehundredsofyearsold.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhenStrangeWeatherStrikes B.ProtectOurselvesInDisastersC.TheGreatPowerofNature D.WhatCausesExtremeWeatherGuangzhouhaslongbeenfamousforvariouskindsofflowersandlocalpeoplehavedevelopedtheirenthusiasmforflowerssincethetimeofNanyueKingintheWesternHanDynasty,whichwasfoundedover2,000yearsago.Accordingtohistoricalrecords,intheWesternHanDynasty,bloomingflowerswereseeneverywhereinancientGuangzhou,alsoknownasCanton.Manypeople,whethermenorwomen,woreflowersasdecorations(裝飾).TherewereevenmorevarietiesofflowersandplantsgrownintheroyalgardenownedbyZhaoTuo,thefounderofNanyueKingdom.DuringtheTangandSongdynasties,Huadi,thelandofflowersinChinese,locatedinpresent-dayFangcunareaofGuangzhou,waswhereDatongPort(港口),amajorharborforforeigntrade,lay.Manybusinessmenfromdifferentplacesbroughtvariousflowerseedstotheportbysea,turningalargewetlandintoflowerfields.Besides,Cantonesefarmersalsogrewflowersonthefarmlandsofthirty-threevillageslocatedsouthofthePearlRiver.Theflowertradealsocontributedtotheboom(繁榮)ofCanton,whichwasthestartingpointoftheancientMaritimeSilkRoad(海上絲綢之路).AsearlyastheWesternHanDynasty,peopleofLingnanregionhadsailedtoSriLanka.IntheTangandSongdynasties,ashippingrouteofover14,000kilometerswasestablished,allowingpeopletotraveltoasfarasthePersianGulf.DuringtheMingandQingdynasties,severalocean-crossingrouteshadconnectedCantonwithmanyotherpartsoftheworld.IntheperiodofEmperorQianlongintheQingDynasty,Cantonwasservedastheonlyportopenforforeigntrade.StartingofffromtheLingnanregion,allkindsofflowersfoundtheirwaytotheWest,includingcamelliaandChineserose,whichweredevelopedintomorevarietiesinonly300years.TheancientMaritimeSilkRoadplayedakeyroleinsupportingthesellingoflocally-grownflowersoftheLingnanregiontoothercountries.ItalsobroughtspecialforeignflowersfromcountriesandregionsalongtheroutetoCanton,whichpromotedthecity’sfameforgivingpeopleexcellentviewsofblossomsofflowersinallseasons.8.What’sthefunctionofparagraph2?A.Tointroducethetopic. B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Toraisereaders’interest. D.Tosupportthecontentabove.9.WhatwasHuadiknownforduringtheTangandSongdynasties?A.BeingamajorharborforforeigntradewithinChina.B.Developingnewvarietiesofflowersinonly300years.C.Growingvariousflowerseedsbroughtbybusinessmen.D.ServingasthestartingpointoftheMaritimeSilkRoad.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.TheancientMaritimeSilkRoadledtotheflowertradeinCanton.B.EmperorQianlongpaidspecialattentiontoCanton’sdevelopment.C.Cantondevelopedintothestartingpointofthelongworldtraderoute.D.TradewithforeignersdecreasedtoalargedegreeintheQingDynasty.11.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.HuadihadanimportanteffectonthedevelopmentofCanton.B.Canton’seconomicsuccessrootsbacktotheWesternHanDynasty.C.Thelong-standingtraditionofflowercontributedtoCanton’shistory.D.TheMaritimeSilkRoadwasformedduetotheflowertradeinCanton.OneyearafterWildAidstarteditsnewprogramtoprotectoceanwildlifeinChina,Chineseworld-famouspianistLangLanghasjoinedthelatestpubliccampaign(運(yùn)動(dòng)),“PlayYourPartintheOceansSymphony”onFriday.Thecampaignvideopublicserviceannouncement(PSA)impressedthepublicwithLangLangplayinghissong“Stay”,greatlycallingattentiontothebeautyandimportanceofprotectingthemarinelifeinChina’swaterssuchaswhalesharks,seaturtles,dolphinsandspottedseals.Anewseriesofmessagescallsonthepublictohelpprotectmarinebiodiversity(生物多樣性)bysupportingmarineprotectedareas(MPAs)andtheprotectionofoceanwildlife.ThecampaignvideoPSAandbillboards,whichwillbedisplayedacrossChina,werereleased(發(fā)布)ataBeijingpresseventhostedbyWildAid,withChinaGreenCarbonFoundationandtheFirstInstituteofOceanographyoftheMinistryofNaturalResources(FIO)askeypartners.Rankedamong“theworld’s100mostinfluentialpeople”byTimemagazine,LangLanghasservedasWildAidambassadorformorethan12years,contributedtoprotectingendangeredwildlifeandnature.Speakingattheeventhesaid,“wecanallplayourpartinprotectingouroceansbytakingsimplesteps,suchasrefusingtoeatendangeredwildlifesuchasseaturtles,reportingillegalwildlifetrade,andreducingtheuseofsingle-useplastics.”WildAidalsodesignedonlineactivitiesforthiscampaigninwhichLangLanginvitesuserstore-createhissong“Stay”throughthetwomostpopularsocialplatformsinChina:WeiboandTikTok.LangLangjoinedthiscampaignfollowingasurveyreportconductedbyWildAidandFIOthatdiscussespublicawarenessofMPAsandmarinebiodiversityinChina.Thereportfindsthatmorethan80%ofthesurveytakersbelievethatMPAsareveryimportant,buttheirunderstandingofthefunctionsofMPAsislow.Morethanhalfdonotknowtheterm“marinebiodiversity”andhavenotreceivedenoughinformationaboutmarineprotection.“PlayYourPartintheOceansSymphony”campaignPSAandbillboardswillbegivenoutatoutdoorplacesacrossChina,reachingmillionsofviewers.12.WhatisthepurposeofthelatestPSAofWorldAid?A.ToshowthespecialbeautyofmarinelifeinChina’swaters.B.TostresstheimportanceofprotectingChina’soceanwildlife.C.Tocallonthepublictosupportmarineprotectedareas(MPAs).D.Toinviteworld-famouspianistLangLangtojointhecampaign.13.WhatdoesLangLangaskpeopletodotoprotecttheoceanlife?A.ReportillegalwildlifehuntingtoFIO. B.Stopeatingendangeredwildlife.C.Re-createhissong“Stay”online. D.Callonfriendstojointhecampaign.14.Whatisoneofthefindingsofthesurveyreport?A.LotsofChinesedonotclearlyknowhowtoprotecttheoceanlife.B.TheChinesepublicwouldliketohelpprotectmarinebiodiversity.C.TheChinesepublicawarenessofmarinebiodiversityshouldberaised.D.WeiboandTikTokarethetwomostpopularsocialplatformsinChina.15.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribethecampaignPSA?A.Interesting. B.Demanding. C.Beneficial. D.Enjoyable.There’sapartofyourbrainthatprocessesfaces.It’slocated,accordingtoscientistNancyAusten,inthearea“justbehindandunderneath,andabitfromyourrightear.”It’scalledthefusiformgyrus(梭狀回).16.You’lltellyourself,“That’sBob.”Italsosendsoutmessagestootherpartsofthebodythataddemotionstotheinformation,suchas“Ilikehim.He’smyfriend.”17whenanaccident,illness,orhereditarygene(遺傳基因)breakstheconnectionsbetweenthefusiformgyrusandotherpartsofthebrain?Therearepeoplewhomayseeaparticularperson’sfaceeverydayoftheirlivesandstillnotrecognizeit.Theyseeanose,teeth,andcheeks,butwhentheseareputtogether,theycannotkeepamemoryofit.18.Researcherssaythatasmanyas1in50peoplesufferfromsomeformofthecondition.19.AnotherbestknownsuffererofprosopagnosiaistheneurologistandpsychiatristDrSacks,afamousauthorofthebest-sellingbooks,oneofwhichwasmadeintoanOscar-nominatedfilm.Asalifelongsuffererofextremefaceblindness,Sackshassaidthathisconditionissoseverethatheoftendoesn’trecognizehisownface.Sufferersoffaceblindnessmustdevelopotherwaysofrecognizingcoworkers,friends,andfamily.20.JaneGoodallsays,“Iusuallymakeupforitbypretendingtorecognizeeverybody.Andthen,iftheysay,‘Butwehaven’tmetbefore,’Isay,‘Well,youlookjustlikesomebodyIknow.’”A.ButwhathappensB.SowhatcanpeopledoC.Wheneveryouseesomeoneyouknow,ittellsyouwhoheisD.JaneGoodallhasspentallhertimeinstudyingchimpsinthewildE.JaneGoodall,theworld’sleadingexpertonchimps(黑猩猩),hasitF.Themedicaltermforthisconditionisprosopagnosia,morecommonlycalledfaceblindnessG.Theyremembersinglefeaturesinstead,suchasaspecificstyleofclothing,oranextratoothysmile二、完形填空Mia,ColinandLaurentwillbecomeblind,probablyinadulthood.Theyhaveadiseasethathasno21treatments(治療)andthecellsinthemiddleoftheeyes,usedforseeingincolorandforeverydayactivitieslikereading,willdiefinally.Asaresult,itgraduallytakesawaytheir22.Whenthemother,Edithknewthis,shehuggedherhusband,Sebastienin23,saying,“Everythingwehopeforourchildren,fortheirfuture,forwhattheycouldbecome,hasto24”Sotheideaofayear-longtripwas25,onethatwouldshowthekidstheworld,notthrough2Dpicturebooksandlecturesinaclassroom,but26andclose-up,frommountainstovalleysandwaterfalls.Forthenexttwoyears,EdithandSebatiensavedmoney,27placestovisitandaskedtheirchildrenwhattheywantedtodoontheirbigtrip.Inearly2022,theystarted.EdithandSebatien28theirjobs,rentedouttheirhomeforthenextyearandgatheredtextbookssothekidscouldstudyFrenchandmathematicsafewtimesaweek.Therestofthetime,theywouldbe29fromtheworldaroundthem-the30teacherofall.Eachday,EdithandSebatienwatchedtheirkidschange,31andemotionally.Thefamilyitselfgrewmuchcloserandprotectiveofeachother,whichhelpedwhenthey32difficultsituations.Aftertravelling83,700kilometersandvisiting13countries,thekidsthoughtaboutwhattheyhavelearnedabouttheworldandthemselves.Theysaid,“There’salotof33andpoverty(貧窮),butlotsofgoodandinterestingthings,too.Kidsarekidseverywhere,justlikeus,butwiththeirown34andtraditions”Fortheparents,theyknowthereisstillsomehopebuttheythinklittleofit,becausetheywanttheirkidstolive35lives,whethertheyareblindornot.21.A.basic B.effective C.special D.complete22.A.hearing B.sense C.sight D.feeling23.A.tears B.a(chǎn)dvance C.words D.force24.A.end B.reduce C.change D.experience25.A.done B.born C.understood D.found26.A.forall B.ontime C.withrespectto D.inperson27.A.researched B.collected C.created D.explored28.A.lost B.organized C.quitted D.discussed29.A.telling B.learning C.hearing D.going30.A.wisest B.purest C.kindest D.best31.A.physically B.differently C.particularly D.personally32.A.thoughtabout B.benefitedfrom C.cameacross D.referredto33.A.sickness B.regret C.misunderstanding D.suffering34.A.beliefs B.customs C.interests D.ideas35.A.full B.easy C.long D.positive三、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MinorCold,alsocalledXiaohan,isthe23rdsolartermofthe24traditionalChinesesolarterms,whichmarks36startofthecoldestdaysoftheyear.Thoughit’scalled“MinorCold”,therehaveonlybeenafewyears37thetemperatureduringthisperiodwashigherthanthefollowing“MajorCold”.ManyChinese38(say)usetheweatherandclimatesituationduringMinorCold39(predict)theweatherinthefollowingspring.Still,bittercoldcan’tpreventpeoplefromenjoyingtheirlives.DuringMinorCold,peoplealwaysstartstoringNewYeargoods,40(include)NewYearpictures,papercutsforwindowsandlanterns.Asforseasonalfood,muttonhotpot,chestnutsandbakedsweetpotatoesarethree41(recommend)foodsforMinorCold.AccordingtotraditionalChinesemedicinetheories,peopleneedtoeatfoodwithmoreyangenergytopreventcoldfromharming42(they)health.Theyangenergyinthethreetypesoffood43(improve)throughtheirmethodsofcooking:boiling,stirfryingandbaking.AnotherimportanttraditionalfoodforMinorColdisLabaporridge.LocalpeopleinBeijingoftencookLabaporridge44thenightoftheseventhdayofthetwelfthlunarmonth.MinorColdisalsothe45(bus)timefordoctorsoftraditionalChinesemedicine.ManypeopleneedthemtopreparenewmedicinesbeforetheLunarNewYear.四、單詞拼寫(xiě)46.Thebusstoparoundthecornerisprobablythemost(方便的).(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))47.Thepresidentmadean(官方的)visittotheneighbourcountryinMarch.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))
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