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惠陽一中實驗學(xué)校2023-2023學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題(A卷)一聽力理解(共15小題,每題1分)聽下面一段對話,回答第1至3題。1.Whydoesthewomanwanttogotothelibrary?A.Toreturnsomebooks.B.Toborrowsomenewbooks.C.Tofindsometestpapers.2.Whendoesthelibraryclose?A.At9:00.B.At9:40.C.At10:00.3.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Heaskshertoreturnsomebooksforhim.B.Heaskshertoborrowsomebooksforhim.C.Heaskshertogotothelibrarywithhim.聽下面一段對話,回答第4至6題。4.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthestoryhappened?A.Sleeping.B.Swimming.C.Listeningtotheradio.5.Whathappenedtothelittleboy?A.Hiseyewashurtbythesand.B.Hecouldn’tfindhisparents.C.Hefellintothewater.6.Whatdidthemandoafterhearingsomeoneshoutingforhelp?A.Hewentonenjoyingthemusic.B.Helookedfortheboy’sparents.C.Hejumpedintothewater.聽下面一段對話,回答第7至9題。7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife.C.Managerandsecretary.8.Wherearethetwospeakersgoing?A.Theairport.B.Therailwaystation.C.Thebusstation.9.WhydothespeakerscallBrenda?A.Toaskhertochangeclothes.B.ToaskherwhenMotherarrives.C.Toaskherifshecangowiththem.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至12題。10.WhereisMarygoing?A.Herhome.B.Thepark.C.Thezoo.11.Whydoesn’tMarylikewalkingthroughthestreet?A.It’stoocold.B.Therearetoomanypeople.C.Itisn’tinteresting.12.Whendoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Lateinthemorning.B.Inthelateafternoon.C.Earlyinthemorning.聽下面一段獨白,回答第13至15題。13.WhendidGrandmaMosesturntopainting?A.Attheageof76.B.Attheageof39.C.Attheageof101.14.WhatdidGrandmaMosesdobeforeshebecameanartist?A.Shesoldotherartists’worksinashop.B.Sheworkedonherfarm.C.Shetaughtataschool.15.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.AfamousAmericanartist.B.Makingmoneyfrompainting.C.Collectingpaintings.二完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~30題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Returningfromatripoverseas,IsensedthatsomethingwaswrongbetweenKeith,oneofmytwosons,andme.SoIaskedhim,“Keith,haveIdoneanythingthatreally__16__yourfeeling?”Immediately,hesaid,“Yes.LastChristmasyoupromisedusaspecial17thatIreallywantedbutyounevergaveittome.”The18wasthatI’dcompletelyforgottenaboutit.I19,“IsthereanythingelseI’vedonewrong,butdidn’tapologizedfor?”Again,his20wasimmediate,“RememberlastChristmaswhenMomsaidyouhadtogotothe21becauseStephenwasgoingtobeborn?Youleftusathomeand22inahurry.Remember?”“Well,youleftandforgotthesuitcase.”Icouldn’tbelievehe23allthedetails!“Afteryoucamebackfromthehospitalyouwere24.Whenyougothome,thesuitcasehadbeenopenedandeverythinghadbeenthrownallovertheplace,andyou25me.”“Andyoudidn’tdoit?”Iasked.“No,Ididn’t.Iwasjustsearchingformygift.”Myheartsank.Ifelt26.IhuggedKeithandaskedhimto27me.HisHonestymademethinkofourotherson,Kevin.MaybeI’dhurthisfeelings,too.Iwenttoaskhimthesamequestion.Kevin’sanswerwasasimmediateashis28,“LastChristmasyoupromisedusaspecialtoy,butyouforgotaboutit.”ThoughChristmashadpassed,ItookmytwosonstothestorethatdayandboughtthemwhatIhadpromised.The29thingwasn’tthetoy.TheproblemwasI’dmadeapromisetoo30anddidn’tkeepitastheirfather.16.A.showedB.hurtC.a(chǎn)ttendedD.expressed17.A.candyB.bookC.pictureD.toy18.A.challengeB.messageC.ideaD.fact19.A.complainedB.a(chǎn)pologizedC.continuedD.explained20.A.suggestionB.a(chǎn)nswerC.memoryD.blame21.A.hospitalB.churchC.schoolD.garden22.A.settleddownB.wentonC.setoffD.gotup23.A.knewB.imaginedC.discoveredD.remembered24.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.worriedC.happyD.satisfied25.A.praisedB.punishedC.helpedD.educated26.A.terribleB.hopelessC.inspiredD.encouraged27.A.supportB.criticizeC.suspectD.forgive28.A.motherB.brotherC.sisterD.father29.A.strangeB.interestingC.importantD.difficult30.A.lightlyB.rudelyC.equallyD.truly三.語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)ItisamazingthatTuppoDegre,aFrenchgirl,spentherchildhoodamongwildanimalsandtribal(部落的)people.TuppowasborninNamibia,31herparentsworked32wildlifephotographers.DuringherstayinNamibia,shemadefriendswithwild33(animal),includinga28-year-oldelephantAbu,crocodiles(鱷魚),babylionandgiraffes.ShealsomadefriendswithpeopleintheHimbatribeoftheKalahar,34taughtherhowtosurviveonrootsandberries35howtospeaktheirlanguage.Tuppolater36(move)withherparentstoMadagascarandthentoFrance,whereshebecame37famousperson.Sofar,abookofheradventures38(translate)intoseverallanguages.InParis,Tuppoattendedalocalstateschoolforthefirsttwoyears,butthenshewenthome39(receive)familyeducationbecauseshefoundshehadlittle40commonwiththeotherchildreninParis.SheisnowstudyingcinemaatLaSorbonneNouvelleUniversityinParis.四、閱讀理解(每題2分,共40分)ASomepeopleloveeatingfoodrightafteritiscooked.Ipreferfoodjusttakeoutfromthefreezer.Fruit,candy,nuts,chocolate,cakewithbuttercreamfrosting(糖霜),evenpeas,allofthemtastedeliciouswhenfrozen.Infact,Iofteneatthemthatway.IwasakidwhenIpickedupthehabit.Inmyfamily,lotsofthingswerethrownintothefreezer—finally,twofreezers—topreventthemfromgoingbad.AmongthemweresomeofthecandiesmysistersandIhadcollectedonHalloween.Ifweeatwhentheyarestillwarm,we’llfindourselvestakingthecookiesmorethanweshould.It’sbetterifwecanputthemintothefreezerandwait.Thatwaywe’lleatlessandenjoythemmorebecausetheyarehardandchewingbecomesaslower,morepatienteffort.That’sthepointaboutfrozenbutter-creamfrosting.Putitinyourmouthatroomtemperature,andit’sgoneveryquickly.Butwhenit’sfrozen,youcanenjoythetastemuchlongerasitmelts(融化)inyourmouth.Thefreezertreatsalotoffruitskindly.Takefrozengrapesforexample,Ikeepabowlofgrapesinmyfreezer.Theybecomealittleicy,andsomehowtheirsweetnessisimproved.Theyareperfectandhealthydessert(點心).Thisisthesamewithoranges,apples,bananas…Youmightthinkbananaswouldgetsuper-hardwhenfrozen.Wrong!Theybecomecool,creamyandsweet.Ifyouhavewiselycoveredsomeorallofthebananaswithmeltedchocolatebeforeputtingthemintothefreezer,theywillhaveadoubletaste.Aslongasyouaren’teatinganythingthattrulyhastobehot,goaheadandexperiment.41.Whatisthepassageintendedtotellus____________.A.Fruitshouldbefrozenbeforeoneeatsit.B.Frozenfoodisbetterthanhotfood.C.Theauthorprefersfrozenfood.D.Hotfoodisnothealthy.42.Theauthorbegantoenjoyfrozenfoodwhenhe_________.A.wasyoungB.learnedcookingC.gotmarriedD.gotafever43.WhydoestheauthorNOTadviseustotakehotcookies?A.Becausetheyneedmoretimetoprepare.B.Becausethetasteisnotgoodwhentheyarehot.C.Becausetheyaretoodelicioustoavoidourovereating.D.Becausewemayeatthemquicklyandenjoythemless.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthethirdparagraphreferto?A.ThetasteB.ButtercreamC.ThecookieD.Frozenbuttercreamfrosting45.Whichofthefollowingistheadvicetheauthorgivesoneatingfruit?A.Makebananashard.B.Keepgrapesinabowl.C.Mixkindsoffruitstogether.D.Addmeltedchocolatetobananas.BTheInternetisnotperfect.Therearemanyproblemswithit.TheInternetisnotorganized.ThereisnooneinchargeoftheInternet.Itissometimesdifficulttofindwhatyouarelookingfor.Itisalsoeasytogetthewronginformationonthe“Net”.SomebusinessmencheatpeopleontheInternet.Internetthievescanstealcreditcardnumbers.Someadvertiserssendspamtoe-mailboxes.E-mailboxesareoftenfilledwiththeseunwantedadvertisements.IllegalbusinessescanoperateontheInternet.ThesebusinessessellX-ratedmaterials,cigarettesandalcoholtoteenagers.TheInternethaswebsiteswithinformationaboutmakingbombs,breakingthelawandterrorism.Criminalscanfoolpeople,especiallychildren,inchatrooms.Theycanspreadpoisonousinformationandattacknewmembers.TheInternetisthegreatestadvanceincommunicationsincehumanemerged.Butitcanalsolikeadarkalleyinadangerouspartoftown.ParentsneedtosetparentalcontrolsontheirchildrenwhentheyusetheInternet.Thiswillkeepsomeofthebadmaterialawayfromtheirchildren.TheInternetcanbedangeroustocomputers,too.Somepeoplewhohaveevilintentionsenjoycausingproblemsforotherpeopletheydon’tevenknow.Theycreatecomputerviruses.Acomputercangetvirusbydownloadingaprogramthathasavirusinit.Someviruscomebye-mail.Aviruscandestroythedataapersonhassavedincomputerfiles.Aviruscancauseacomputertocrash.Aviruscanalsoreproduceitself!Itcansendcopiesofitselftoeveryoneonaperson’se-mailaddresslist.Thenthesepeople’swillhavethesameproblemsandcan’tworknormally!46.Theunderlinedword“spam”inthethirdparagraphmeans___________A.lettersB.productsC.uselessinformationD.poisonousinformation47.WhycanillegalbusinessesoperateontheInternet?A.BecausethereisnooneinchargeoftheInternet.B.BecausesomepeopleliketobuybannedproductsontheInternet.C.BecauseX-ratedmaterials,cigarettes,alcoholandsooncanbesoldwellontheInternet.D.BecausepeoplewhooperatebusinessesontheInternetarecriminals.48.ParentalcontrolsareneededwhenchildrenusetheInternetbecause________A.childrencan’tusethecomputerswellB.childrenmaydamagethecomputersC.theInternetisalwaysunsafeforthechildrenD.poisonousinformationmayhaveabadeffectonchildren49.Theharmofacomputervirusisthat___________A.itcanchangethesaveddataincomputerB.itcanreproducethecomputerC.itcanmakethecomputeroperateillD.itcandestroythesavedfilesandthecomputeritself50.WecaninferfromthepassagethatthekeytosolvingtheproblemswiththeInternetis____________A.toimprovethecomputersB.toimprovepeople’smorallevelC.toorderpeoplenottousetheInternetD.tofindamedicinetokillcomputervirusesCAneight-year-oldgirlheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoney.Onlyaveryexpensiveoperationcouldsavehimnowandtherewasnoonetolendthemthemoney.Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmother,“Onlyamiraclecansavehimnow,”thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandpulledhermoneyfromitshidingplaceandcounteditcarefully.Shehurriedtoadrugstore(藥店)withthemoneyinherhand.“Andwhatdoyouwant?”askedthesalesman.“It’sformylittlebrother,”thegirlanswered.“He’sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuyamiracle.”“Pardon?”saidthesalesman.“MybrotherAndrewhassomethingbadgrowinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.Sohowmuchdoesamiraclecost?”“Wedon’tsellamiraclehere,child.I’msorry,”thesalesmansaidwithasmile.“Listen,ifitisn’tenough,Icantryandgetsomemore.Justtellmehowmuchitcosts.”saidthegirl.Awell-dressedmanhearditandasked,“Whatkindofamiracledoesyourbrotherneed?”“Idon’tknow,”sheansweredwithhereyesfulloftears.“He’sreallysickandmumsaysheneedsanoperation.Butmydaddycan’tpayforit,soIhavebroughtallmymoney.”“Howmuchdoyouhave?”askedtheman.“$1.11,butIcantryandgetsomemore,”sheanswered.“Well,whatluck,”smiledtheman.“$1.11,thepriceofamiracleforlittlebrother.”Hetookupthegirl’shandandsaid,“Takemetowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherandmeetyourparents.Let’sseeifIhavethekindofmiracleyouneed.”Thatwell-dressedmanwasDrCarltonArmstrong,afamousdoctor.Theoperationwassuccessfulanditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwashomeagain.Howmuchdidthemiraclecost?51.Whatwasthetroubleinthelittlegirl’sfamily?A.Miraclewashardtogetinthedrugstore.B.Theywerepoorandnoonecanlendthemmoney.C.Nothingcouldsaveherbrother.D.Herbrotherwasbadlyillandherfamilycouldn’taffordtheoperation..52.Intheeyeofthelittlegirl,amiraclemightbe_______.A.somethinginterestingB.somethingbeautiful.C.someusefulmedicineD.somegoodfood53.Thelittlegirlsaidagainandagain“Icantryandgetsomemore.”Thatshows_______.A.shehadstillkeptsomemoneyB.shehopednottoberefusedC.TherewasnoneedtoworryaboutmoneyD.shethoughtmoneywaseasytoget54.Whatmadethemiraclehappen?A.Thegirl’sloveforherbrother.B.Thegirl’smoney.C.Themedicinefromthedrugstore.D.Nobodycantell.55.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______.A.Thesalesmandidn’tsellmiracletothegirlB.AmiracleissuretohappenifyoukeeponC.ThelittlegirlislovelybutnotsocleverD.AndrewwasinfactnotsosickastheyhadthoughtDTourismprobablystartedinRomantimes.RichRomansvisitedfriendsandfamilywhowereworkinginanotherpartoftheRomanEmpire.Butwhentheempirebrokedown,thiskindoftourismstopped.Intheearly17thcentury,theideaofthe“GrandTour”wasborn.RichyoungEnglishpeoplesailedacrosstheEnglishChannel(英吉利海峽).TheyvisitedthemostbeautifulandimportantEuropeancitiesofthetime,includingParisinFrance,andRomeandVeniceinItaly.Theirtourslastedfortwotofouryears,andthetouristsstayedafewweeksormonthsineachcity.The“GrandTour”wasanimportantpartofyoungpeople’seducation---butonlyfortherich.Inthe18thcentury,tourismbegantochange.Forexample,peopleintheUKstartedtovisitsometowns,suchasBathto“takethewaters”.Theybelievedthatthewatertherewasgoodfortheirhealth.Solargeandexpensivehotelswerebuiltinthesetowns.Inthe19thcentury,travelbecamemuchmorepopularandfaster.Whenthefirstrailwayswerebuiltinthe1820s,itwaseasierforpeopletotraveltowns,sotheystartedtogoforholidaysbythesea.Andsomestartedtohaveholidaysinthecountrysideascitiesbecamelarger,noisieranddirtier.Travelingbyseaalsobecamefasterandsaferwhenthefirststeamshipswerebuilt.Peoplebegantotravelmoretofarawaycountries.The20thcenturysawcarsbecomemoreandmorepopularamongordinarypeople.Planesweremadelarger,soticketpricesdroppedandmorepeopleusedthem.Thustourismgrew.In1949,RussianjournalistVladimirRaitzstartedacompanycalledHorizonHolidays.Thecompanyorganizeseverything---planetickets,hotelrooms,evenfood----andtouristspayforitallbeforetheyleavehome.Thepackagetourandmoderntouristindustrywasborn.ThefirsttravelagencyinChinawassetupasearlyas1949.Buttourismdidnottakeoffuntil1978.In2002,theindustrywas500billionyuanandbecameanimportantpartofChina’ssocialdevelopment.56.Intheearlytimes,thetravelers_____.A.allcamefromRomanB.wereveryyoungandstrongC.hadlotsofmoneyD.traveledbyboat57.WhichisNOTtrueabout“GrandTour”?A.Itwasalongjourney.B.Theyoungmenlearnedalotfromit.C.Thosewhotookthetourweren’trich.D.MostofitsdestinationswereinEurope.58._____playedthemostimportantroleinthetourismdevelopment.A.EducationB.MoneyC.TransportationD.People’sideas59.Moderntourismwasborn_______.A.in1949B.inRomantimesC.intheearly17thcenturyD.intheearly19thcentury60.Theunderlinedphrase“takeoff”inthelastparagraphmeans______.A.aplanerisingintotheairB.developveryfastC.removehatsandclothesD.bringdowntheprices五信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。以下是書本信息:A.BritishLifebyAnneCollinsWhat’severydaylifeforpeopleinBritain?Whydotheytalkabouttheweathersomuch?Thisbookwilltellyoueverythingyouwanttoknowabouttheinterestingandtraditionalcountry.B.RomeoandJulietbyShakespeareAsadstoryoftwolovers.Thetwoloversbegantheirsecretlove,buttheirfamiliesdidn’tknow.It’soneofthefamousplayswrittenbyShakespeareintheliteraturehistory.C.AngelsandDemonsbyDanBrownRobertLangdon,theheroofDaVinciCode,whichisanotherhistorythriller,triedtosolvethemysteryofacentury-oldundergroundorganizationandsavetheVaticanfromatomb.Ifyouarenotbraveenough,don’treaditaloneatnight.Thisistheancientmystery.D.HappyChristmasbyJohnEscottThisisabook,butlookslikeamagazine.Itismadeoutofdifferentsections.Youcanlearnaboutthehistoryandtraditionsofthewestern-styleholidaysandsomethingelselikethewayofmakingtraditionalfoodandgames.E.TheBeatlesbyPaulShiptonJohn,Paul,GeorgeandRingo:fouryoungmenfromEnglandwerethemostwell-knownandsomeofthebestmusiciansofthe1960s.TheyformedtheBeatles,andtheirmusicisstillpopulartoday.F.SilverBellsbyLuanneRiceAsweetlovestoryhappeningonChristmas.ChrisByne,afarmerwhosoldhisChristmastreesonthestreetsonNewYork,onedaymetCathyTierney,alibrarianwholostherhusbandonChristmasEvethreeyearsbefore.Soanewloveandanewhopstartedlastingalifetime.以下是購書者的信息,請匹配購書者的信息與它們所對應(yīng)的書本:61.Randy:Christmasiscoming.Randywantstoknowallinformationaboutit,suchasthegames,thefood,thestories,themusicandthemovies.62.Amy:Amyhasmanyromanticdreams.ShealwaysbelievesshecanfindherMr.Rightlike
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