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2022-2023學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末滿分沖刺預(yù)測卷01英語(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)注意事項:1.本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。寫在本試卷上無效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共30分,略)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2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。A(2023春·江蘇常州·高一校聯(lián)考階段練習(xí))Let’sSpeakFrench—FrenchCafeLessonsinBrisbaneIfyouhavealwayswantedtolearnanotherlanguageandarelookingforaconvenientopportunitytoachieveyourdream,thenthismayprovidethesolution.FrenchCafeLessonsaretaughtbyFrenchCanadianteacherLiseMarianointherelaxedenvironmentofasuburban(郊區(qū)的)cafe.Thisuniquemethodaffordsthestudentsthechancetobeapartofasmallgroupconversationwheretheycanhavethatextracomfortandinterestwhichaformalclassroomcannotoffer.LisestartedLet’sSpeakFrenchlessonsinBrisbaneabout6yearsago.TheclassesareintentionallysmallsothatLisecanprovidepersonalisedtutorage(指導(dǎo)).Thereareusually4studentsinoneclass,andthetopicsareconnectedtoeverydaylife.LessonsareheldatplacesinBrisbaneincludingKenmore,SamfordandGraceville.Thetimetableofclasses?Monday9:00am?10:30am,GracevilleCafe,Graceville,Beginners?Tuesday9:00am?10:30am,CafeLagarto,Samford,Intermediate(中級)?Wednesday9:00am?10:00am,CafeLagarto,Samford,Beginners?Thursday9:15am?10:30am,OnetableCafe,Kenmore,Beginners?Friday9:30am?11:00am,OnetableCafe,Kenmore,IntermediatePrices?Blockof5lessons$175(60/75minutes)$165earlybirdpricebefore10thDecember,2021?Blockof10lessons$330(60/75minutes)$300earlybirdpricebefore10thDecember,2021?Blockof5lessons$195(90minutes)?Blockof10lessons$360(90minutes)IfyouwouldliketosignupforFrenchCafeLessons,justheadtoitswebsiteatLet’sSpeakFrench.21.WhatdoweknowaboutFrenchCafeLessons?A.Theycenterondailytopics. B.Theyaretaughtingroupsoffour.C.Theyaretaughtbydifferentteachers. D.Theyincludemorningandafternoonlessons.22.WhencanbeginnerstakeFrenchCafeLessonsinSamford?A.OnMondays. B.OnTuesdays.C.OnWednesdays. D.OnThursdays.23.Howmuchshouldalearnerpayforhisfive90-minuteclasses?A.$165. B.$175. C.$180. D.$195.B(2023春·江蘇無錫·高一江蘇省江陰高級中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))FamoustenniscoachNickBollettiericonsideredtennisstarRogerFedererthegreatestplayerofalltime,sayingheis“inaclassofhisown”.TheSwissmaestro(大師)wonhisrecordeighthWimbledontitlethismonth,defeatingCroatianMarinCilicinthefinal,andgoingtotheentiretournamentwithoutdroppingasingleset.The36-year-oldnowhas19GrandSlamtitles,themostinhistoryforamaletennisplayer.Bollettieri,whohascoachedsomeofthemostsuccessfultennisplayerseverincludingAndreAgassiandJimCorurier,believesFedererstandsoutfromtherestduetoalltheeffortshemakesonandoffthecourt.“Whenyougettoknowthegreatestplayerofalltime,IbelieveyouwilljoinwithmanycommentatorsinsayingRogerisstandinginaclassofhisown,”BollettientoldSaturdaySport.“Heismagnificentinexpectingwhattodo.Hehasimprovedhisbackhandandalsoheishittingtheballmuchearlier,andheisoneof,ifnotthebestplacementserver(發(fā)球員)inthegame.”HismanagementteamheadedbyTonyGodsicktakescareofhismindandbody,timewithhisfamily,timewithhisfoundationandtimewithrest.Healsorespectsthegameandhisopponents(對手).Despitehisimpressiverecord,Federerhasstruggledagainsttheothertopplayersofthisgeneration,includingRafaelNadalandNovakDjokovic.AlongwithAndyMurray,theyareknownastennis“bigfour”,andFedererhasacombined50-57recordagainsttheotherthreeduringhiscareer.However,Bollettieridoesn’tthinkthatwillhaveanyimpactonFederer’sgreatnessifhekeepsonplayingthewayheisathisage.Bollettierisaid,“Ageisonlyanumber.Itishowyoufeelinsideyou.IbelievealotofpeopletodaycandoalotbetteriftheirmindsetistosayIwillgetbettereverydayandneverusetheword“retirement”.Whenyouworryaboutlosing,itismoredifficulttowin.”24.WhatdoesBollettierimeanbysayingheis“inaclassofhisown”?A.Rogerisatennisplayersecondtonone. B.Rogerisaparticularfavoriteofhis.C.Rogerisproudandprefersbeingalone. D.Rogerhasdifficultygettingalongwithothers.25.WhatcanweknowaboutRogerfromthepassage?A.Heisinfullchargeofhislifeandcareer.B.Hardworkisamajorfactorinhissuccess.C.DeeprespectdevelopsbetweenhimandTony.D.Hisgreatestachievementismadeinhisthirties.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Roger’sincreasedage. B.Roger’spositiveattitude.C.Roger’simpressiverecord. D.Roger’slosingtootherfamousplayers.27.WhatdoesBollettieriwanttostressinthelastparagraph?A.Failureisnothingtofear. B.Everyoneneedstolookforward.C.Beingpositiveisveryimportant. D.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.C(2023春·江蘇蘇州·高一江蘇省蘇州實驗中學(xué)??茧A段練習(xí))AnewstudyledbyresearchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,hasfoundexposuretothird-handsmoke(THS)causesskindiseases.Thestudy—thefirsttolookathumansexposedtoTHS—involved10healthynon-smokerswearingclothingwitheitherfiltered(過濾的)airorTHSchemicals.Theinvestigationlastedthreehours,duringwhichparticipantswouldeitherwalkorrunfor15minutesperhour—thiswouldmakethemsweatandincreasethelevelsofTHSpotentiallytakeninthroughtheskin.Bloodsampleswerecollected,whichweremeasuredtoseewhetherTHSmayhavecausedcellortissuedamage.“WefoundTHSexposurecauseddamagetoDNA,lipids(脂質(zhì)),andproteins,andthedamageremainedevenaftertheexposurestopped,”saidShaneSakamaki-Ching,adoctorofbiologyandthefirstauthorofthestudy.“Cigarettesmokersshowthesameresult.”ThestudyshowedexposuretoTHSincreasessignalsrelatedwithskindiseases,whichmakessense:theorganmostlikelytocomeintocontactwithTHSisyourskin,andsoitreceivesthebiggestexposuretotheharmfulchemicals.“However,what’sevenmoreworryingisthetendencytoleadtocancer,”addedSakamaki-Ching.“Ifyoubuyausedcarpreviouslyownedbyasmoker,youareputtingyourselfatsomehealthrisk,”saidPrueTalbot,aprofessorofcellbiologyatUCRiversideandthecorrespondingauthorofthestudy.“Ifyougotoarestaurantthatallowssmoking,youareexposingyourskintoTHS.Thesameappliestostayinginahotelroomthatwaspreviouslyoccupiedbyasmoker.”Allthatcamefromjustthreehours’investigation.Andifyouthinke-cigarettesmokersarebeingforgotten,fearnot:theteam’snextprojectistotakealookatwhichremainsareleftbytheseless-deadlydeathsticks.Sakamaki-Chingsaid,“OurfindingscanhelpphysiciansincheckingpatientsexposedtoTHSandhelpdeveloppoliciesimprovingindoorenvironmentspollutedbyTHS.”28.Whyweretheparticipantsinthestudyaskedtotakeexercise?A.Tokeepthemselvesenergetic. B.Tospeedupbloodproduction.C.TodoawaywithTHSbysweating. D.TohavetheirskinabsorbmoreTHS.29.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.THSislikelytocauseskincancer.B.CigarettesmokerssuffermorefromTHS.C.Thetendencytoleadtocancerworriessmokers.D.ThedamagecausedbyTHSremainsuntiltheexposurestops.30.WhatmessagedoesPrueTalbotwanttoconveyinparagraph4?A.Publicplacesshouldbansmokingentirely.B.THScanbewidelyfoundinourdailylife.C.Non-smokersmustkeepoffsmokersforhealth.D.Sharingisabadhabitandshouldbeabandoned.31.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WaystoPreventSkinDiseasesWorseningB.ACampaigntoBeProposedtoBanTHSC.THSCanCauseSkinDiseasesD.NewStudyRevealsthePotentialHarmofSmokingD(2023春·江蘇蘇州·高一江蘇省蘇州實驗中學(xué)??茧A段練習(xí))The31,000-year-oldskeleton(骨骼)ofayoungadultfoundinIndonesiarevealstheoldestknownevidenceofanamputation(截肢),accordingtoanewstudy.“WewereexploringacaveinBorneo,inarainforestregion,forsomeoftheearliestrockartintheworld,whenwecameacrosstheburialsiteandtheskeleton,whichthenexcitedourcuriosity,”saidTimMaloney,thestudy’sleadresearcher.Thoughmuchoftheskeletonwascomplete,itmisseditsleftfootandthelowerpartofitsleftleg,heexplained.Afterexaminingtheremains,theresearchersconcludedthefootbonesweren’tlostinthesiteorinanaccident—theywerecarefullyremoved.Theremaininglegboneshowedacleancut.Researchersbelievedthefindpresentsaremarkabledeed.It’strickyanddemandingtopreventinfectioninamputations,eventothisday.Yetmorethan30,000yearsagosomeonewasabletohandleit.Researchersdidn’tknowwhattoolwasusedtocutthebodyparts,buttheyassumedasharpstonetoolmayhavemadethecut.Whatseemscertainisthatthepatientenjoyedgreatpost-operativecareforconsiderabletime,forthepersonappearedtohavelivedforaroundsixtoninemoreyearsafterbeingdisabled.Theoperation’sgoodendresultisnotpurechance.Itimpliesthatthepersonwhoperformedtheoperationhadsomeunderstandingofantimicrobial(抗菌的)medicine.Inthisrespect,theirlifestyleandforestenvironmentmighthaveprovedtobeadvantages.“Giventhesepeoplelivedinanareawithmanymedicinalplants,thereisastrongcasetoguessthatadaptingtothisenvironmentmayhaveboostedthedevelopmentofadvancedmedicalknowledge,”Maloneysaid.Thesurgeryrewritesthehistoryofhumanmedicaldevelopments.Beforethisfind,theearliestexampleofamputationhadbeeninaFrenchfarmerfromalmost7,000yearsago.Researchershadbelievedadvancedmedicalpracticedevelopedaround10,000yearsago,ashumanssettleddownintoagriculturalsocieties.Butthisstudyaddstoevidencethathumansstartedcaringforeachother’shealthlongbeforethat.32.WhatdidMaloneysayabouttheskeleton?A.Itispreservedpoorly. B.Itisfoundbyaccident.C.Itneedsfurtherstudy. D.Itshowsancientwisdom.33.Whichpartoftheamputationisdifficultaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Seekingpropertools. B.Keepingthecutclean.C.Avoidingtheinfection. D.Providingpost-operativecare.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Reasonsforthesurgery’ssuccess. B.GeographicalfeaturesofBorneo.C.Knowledgeofplants’medicinaluse. D.Benefitsoftheforestenvironment.35.Whatdoesthediscoveryoftheskeletonshow?A.Borneoisthesourceofsurgicalamputation.B.Amputationiscommonforprehistoricpeople.C.Ancientagriculturepromotedmedicaldevelopment.D.Humansmadeadvancedmedicalpracticeearlierthanthought.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)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。(2023春·江蘇南通·高一統(tǒng)考階段練習(xí))Manypeoplewhodon’tnormallyvisitmuseumsmayconsiderthemboringandoftenwonderwhattheappealis.Actually,peoplevisitmuseumsforavarietyofreasons.36Andwethoughtitwouldbeinterestingtoexaminethesereasonsinanefforttochangenaysayers’(反對者)minds.Asaresult,we’vecomeupwithsomereasonstovisitmuseums.Openupyoureyes.Visitingmuseumsallowsyoutoplaceyourselfintheshoesofartists.Eachworkservesasadoorwayintotheartists’soulandletsyouexplorewhattheyfelt,ratherthanmerelyobserved.37.Bystudyingit,youcanexperienceadifferentworld.Gaininspiration.Doyoueverfeellikeyouneedabreathofinspirationtorefreshyoursoul?It’snotacoincidence(巧合)thatthere’sa“muse”inmuseums!Amuseumisawonderfulplacetogetinspiredandletcreativejuicesbegintoflowagain.38Offer“food”forconversation.Thisisbecausemuseumscanhelpfuelyourdiscussionswithotherpeople.Whetherit’sanewexhibitorafascinatingshow,museumsofferavarietyofsubjectstotalkabout.39Youcanalsomentionexcitinginventionsinscience,historicalfindingsandsoon.40Museumsofferaperfectopportunitytomeetsomepeoplethatshareyourloveofartandculture.Bytakinginnewexhibitsorattendinglectures,you’replacingyourselfinanatmospherethatwillattractlikeminds.A.Changeyourattitudetowardslife.B.Meetthosesharingsimilarinterests.C.Everypieceofarttellsauniquestory.D.Somearepersonalandsomearesocial.E.Ithasapositiveeffectonthewholesociety.F.Thesetopicsaren’tjustlimitedtotraditionalartworks.G.Observingartists’worksresultsinthecreationofnewideas.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)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。(2023春·江蘇蘇州·高一統(tǒng)考期中)Onanicyday,twohuntersineasternRussiadiscoveredanorphanedcub(幼虎).Thecubhadn’teatenindays,andwas41enoughforthehuntersjusttopickherup.Dr.DaleMiquelle,directoroftheWildlifeConservationSociety’sRussiaProgram,said,“Ahealthytigercub,evenathree-month-oldone,wouldgiveyoureasonto42beforeyoustuckyourhandtooclosetoitsteethandclaws.Butthiscubhadno43leftinher.”Thehunterswrappedthecubinacoatand44hertoalocalwildlifeinspector,AndreyOryol.Overthefollowingweeks,Oryol45theorphanedcubbacktohealth.Butnowhehadanewproblem:Whatcouldhedowitha(n)46three-month-oldtiger?ThecubwasanAmurtiger.OnlyasmallnumberofAmurtigersremainedinthewild,soscientistswantedtoreturn47cubstotheirnaturalhabitat.Theorphanedcubwastakentoanewwildlifecenter.Thecenterwasdesignedforraisingwildanimalswithoutexposing(使接觸)themtopeople.Ituseshiddencamerasandcoveredfencestokeepworkersoutof48.Thatway,theanimalsdon’tbecome49onhumans.Thecub,nownamedCinderella,becamethecenter’sfirsttiger.Overthenextyear,shegrewintoabig,healthytigress.Inthecenter,shelearnedtohunt.Oneyearlater,expertsagreedshewas50toreturntothewild.Duringthenexttwoyears,researcherswatchedCinderella’s51.Cinderellanotonly52,butgrewhealthyandstrong.Then,thecameras53excitingnews:Cinderellahadbecomeamother!Forthefirsttimeever,atigerthathumanshad54andreturnedtothewildhadgivenbirthtotwocubsofherown.Tigersaresomeofthemostadmiredanimalsonourplanet,buttheyarealso55.Thankstotheworkofconservationists,thereisnewhopeforthesemagnificentcats.41.A.weak B.curious C.deadly D.scary42.A.hide B.slide C.protest D.pause43.A.mercy B.effort C.request D.fight44.A.delivered B.involved C.guided D.located45.A.taught B.a(chǎn)pplied C.nursed D.trained46.A.intelligent B.energetic C.destructive D.a(chǎn)mazing47.A.defended B.rescued C.injured D.hunted48.A.place B.sight C.order D.mind49.A.concentrated B.defensive C.dependent D.responsible50.A.limited B.intended C.prepared D.declared51.A.progress B.reaction C.a(chǎn)ppearance D.habitat52.A.succeeded B.recovered C.survived D.retired53.A.edited B.expected C.referred D.revealed54.A.witnessed B.traded C.raised D.conducted55.A.endangered B.processed C.preserved D.surrounded第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)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。(2023春·江蘇蘇州·高一江蘇省蘇州實驗中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式.HangzhouartexhibitionspaintthewondersofSouthernSongDynastyHangzhou,capitalcityofZhejiangprovince,EastChina,wasthepolitical,economicandculturalcentermorethan800yearsago,whenit56(serve)asthecapitaloftheSouthernSongDynasty(1127-1279).Agatheringofoutstandingintellectuals,scholars,andartistsliftedthecity’scultureandarttoanewpeak,casting57long-standinginfluenceinChinesehistorythathaslastedtopresentday.58(mark)thisboomingscene,fiveexhibitionsopenedattheartmuseumofChinaAcademyofArtinHangzhouonSaturday.Paintingsandcalligraphicpiecesfromdifferentperiodsoftime59(be)nowonshowtoshowcasetheSongeratoaudiences,60tohelpthemunderstandhowChineseculturaltraditionshavebeenpassedonthroughoutcenturies.ThecenterexhibitionofthefiveisEmbracetheLandscape,61bringstogether37classicpaintings—10ofthemdatedtoSongDynasty(960-1279)—borrowed62majormuseumsacrossthecountry.Itprovidesanenactment(呈現(xiàn))ofthelandscapesand63(society)andculturallivesledbypeopleinSouthernSong,inHangzhou,thencalledLin’an,andneighboringareasinJiangnan,aterm64(refer)tothelowerreachesoftheYangtzeRiver.Through
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