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山西省阳高县第一中学校学年高一下学期月期2022-20237末英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Planning avisitto theUKHerewehelpyou withways tocut yourcosts.AVOIDBIGEVENTSBig sportingevents,concerts andexhibitions canincrease thecost ofaccommodation andmakei harderto finda room.A standarddouble roomat theThistle Brightonon thefinal Fridayof theBrightonComedy Festival21Oct.cost£
169.15at Booking,com.A weeklater,the sameroom cost£
118.
15.If youcan beflexibleandwant toknowdates toavoid—oryoure lookingfbra bigeventtopassyourtime—checkoutsitessuchasWhatsonwhen.com,whichallowyoutosearchforeventsintheUKbycity,date andcategory.STAYAWAY FROMTHESTATIONIttravelingtoyourdestinationbyrain,youmaywanttofindagoodbaseclosetothestation,butyou couldend uppayingmore fortheconvenienceat thestart ofyourholiday.Dont betoo choosy右E易4的about thepartoftown youstay in.If youbooktwo monthsinadvance,thecheapestroomatTravelodgesCentralEustonhotelinLondonfbrSaturday,24Septemberwas£
95.
95.AroomjustatubejourneyawayatitsCovcntGardenhotelwas£
75.
75.AndatFarringdon,adoubleroom costjust f£
62.
95.LOOK AFTERYOURSELFReallycentralhotelsincitiessuchasLondon,EdinburghandCardiffcancostsomuch,especiallyatweekendsandduringbigevents.Asanalternative,considercheckingintoaself-cateringflatwithitsown kitchen.Often theseflats arehidden awayon thetop floorsof citycenter buildings.A greatexampleis thehistoricONeill FlatonEdinburghs RoyalMile,available for£420for fivedaysin lateSeptember,with roomsfor fouradults.GETONA BIKELondonsBoris bikes^^have attractedthe mostattention,but othercities alsohave similarprogramsthatletyourentabicycleandexploreatyourownpace,savingyouonpublictransportorcarparking costs.Among thesmallercitieswith theirownprograms areNewcastlecasual memberspayTom threwhimself on the sofa,sighing.Mothers Daywas coming,but hedidnt have a present.4ilowcan Ibuyapresentwithout anymoney,he thought.Tompickedupthenewspaperthatwaslying onthesofa.Henoticedalargeadvertisementonthefront page.The localdepartment storewas sponsoring(赞助)a contest.“Tell uswhy yourmom isspecialand winabeautiful andprecious giftforher.^^said theadvertisement.“This isperfectthought Tom.He ranto hisroom withthe newspaper.After takinga penciland ablankpiece ofpaperfrom hisdesk,he startedtowrite.“My momis thebest motherin theworld.She alwaysmakes lunchfbr meto taketo schoolandshe neverforgets mydessert.She readsas manybooks tome beforebed asI wanther to.She alwaysrememberstocheckunderthebedformonsters(怪兽).Andshegivesmethebesthug,butneverinfront ofmyfriends,whomay laughat mefbrhuggingmyTomlikedwhathehadwritten.Hecopieditneatlyandgotanenvelopeandastamp.Herantothemailboxwith hisentry(参赛作品).“Mom willlovehavinga specialgift,“hethought.Tomcheckedhismailboxevery dayforhisprize.Days wentby,andthen weeks.Soonitwas thedaybefore MothersDay.Tom stillhadntheard anythingabout thecontest.“What ami goingto donow^^he wondered.He didnt haveapresent,and hedidnthavea gift.And hestilldidnthave money.Hehad tothinkof something.Tom closedhiseyes,curled(使弯曲)histoes andthought hard.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答Then Tointhoughthecould showhislovefbr hismotherin anotherway.OnMothers Day,Tom gavehismother theenvelopewith theletterinit.around£
1.50for twohoursand Cardifffree forupto30minutes,or£5per day.
1.How muchdid atravelerpayfora standarddoubleroom aheThistleBrighton onOctober29A.£
75.
75.B.£
95.
95.C.£
118.
15.D.£
169.
15.
2.Where isthehistoricONeillFlat locatedA.Newcastle.B.London.C.Cardiff.D.Edinburgh.
3.What isoneofthereasons whyyou arcadvised torentabike accordingto thetextA.There arcoften trafficjams.B.It iscompletelyfree tomakeuseofab汰e.C.You canravel aroundhecity asyou like.D.You candoexerciseand buildupyour body.WilliamBerloni,59,isBroadwaysdogexpert.Hetrainsandmanagesdogsfbrmusicalsandplaysthat needa well-behaved dog.He alsoworks fbrmovies andTV showswith allkinds ofanimals,including cats,pigs,sheep,snakes andrats.His retired退休的actors,including30dogs thathaveacted inshows,livewith himandhis wifeonafarm inConnecticut.When he was akid,Bcrlonis mainplaymates werehis dog,cat andrabbit.But he says heneverthought hewould become a professionalanimal trainer.He alwayswanted tobe anactor.But whileworkingas anassistant fbrthe Broadwayplay Anniein1976,hewasgiven thejob offinding a dog toplaySandy.Berloni visitedan animalshelter,where lostdogs andother petswere keptuntil theywereadopted收养.The sheltertook inso manyanimals thatpels whichwere notquickly adoptedwerekilled.UI didnot knowthat someanimals werekilled,“said Berloni,who adoptedadogonthedaywhenit wassupposed tobekilledThedog,whichBerloninamedSandy,turnedouttobeaperfect“actor“afteralittletraining.Thepairlearned fromeach other,and Berlonibecame betterandbelterasatrainer.Sandystarredinalmostallof theshows2,377Broadway playsand enjoyedretirement onBerlonisfarm in
1983.Since then,Berloni keptfinding gooddogs fromanimal sheltersand thedogs allacted wellinshows.Howcan Berlonitrain somany gooddogs”Love isthebig motivator动力J hesaid.
4.What didBcrloni alwayshope todoin thepastA.Act infilms orplays.B.Direct filmsorplays.C.Train animalsprofessionally.D.Volunteer inan animalshelter.
5.What doweknowaboutSandyA.Sandy diedonBcrlonis farmin
1983.B.Bcrloni leftSandy intheanimalshelter.C.Berloni adoptedSandy before itbecame anactor.D.Sandy wasBerlonis petlong beforeheworked fbrtheplayAnnie.
6.How wasSandys trainingbeforeitbecame anexcellent actorA.It wastrained forquitea longtime.B.It learnedacting skillsfairly easily.C.It wasunwilling toreceivetraining atfirst.D.It wasrather hardfbr ittolearn newacting skills.
7.How didBerloni treathis dogsA.Very carefully.B.Quitebadly.C.Rather carelessly.D.Soimpatiently.Afewyearsago,mysister-in-lawstartedtofeelconcernedaboutherteenagedaughter.WhatwasshedoingafterschoolWherewasshespendinghertimeMyniecewasanexcellentstudent,andtookpartinallkindsofafter-classactivities.Evenso.hermomdecidedtoputatrackingapp(品艮踪应用程序)onherkids phone.At first,this mademy sister-in-law ufcclbetter”.Then thegood situationsuddenly ended.Sherecalled,foundoutthatshewasataplacewhereshesaidshewasnt.Iwentoutinthemiddleofthenightand foundher walkingwithout shoesin themiddle of the streetwith somefricnds.^^Things wentquicklydownhill(每况愈下)for themotherandthedaughterafter that.With83%ofteenshavingtheirownsmartphones,according(oa2020Pewstudy,moreandmoreoftheirparents arefacing thequestion:To watchor notAnaHomayoun,founder ofGreen IvyEducational Consulting,has advisedmany parentsandtheirkidsaboutthis.Ivefoundthetrackingappismoreacceptable(可接受的)forteenswhenitisincludedaspartofafamilyagreementtoimprovesafety thanwhenitisplacedasasecrettooltowatchthem,^^she said.Mark Bell,afather ofateenage girl,said,“Wedont havetracking apps,but wehaveset somegroundRiles thatmydaughter mustfollowinexchange fbrusproviding asmartphone,hesaid.Forexample,hisdaughtermustfriend(力□为好友)“himonsocialmediasothathecanreadposts,andmustshare allpasswords.Whenyouretryingtobuildtrust,youneedtocreateanenvironmentthatencouragesit.So,towintheirtrust,you alwaysneed tobestraight with(对坦诚的)your children.“Parentsmustletchildrenknowhowandwhentheyllbewatchingthem,^^saidDoctorPaulehWeigle.If theyrenot openaboutit,hewarns,it can“greatly damagetheparent andchildrelationship.
8.What canwe inferfrom thesecond paragraphA.Theauthors niecesometimeslied toher mother.B.Theauthors niecedidworse andworse inher studies.C.Theauthors nicccalways followedhermothers orders.D.Theauthors nieceliked thetrackingapp onherphone.
9.What didAnaHornayoun suggestparents usethetrackingapp fbrA.Theirkids5relations.B.Theirkids secrets.C.Their kids,health.D.Theirkids security.
10.Howcan MarkBelTs daughterhave asmartphoneA.Sheought toearn moneyto payfbrit.B.Shemust followsomegroundrules.C.Sheshouldput atrackingapp onherphone.D.Shehas totell himwhereshe isanytime.
11.Whatis DoctorPauleh Weigleopinionabout parentsusing atrackingappA.Letting themcheck theirchildrensphones often.B.Teaching theirchildren howtouse theirphonesbetter.C.Tellingtheirchildren tousetheirphones lessandless.D.Makingtheir childrenknow howand when theywill watchthem.LOS ANGELES—There are69,144people experiencinghomelessness inLos Angeles,the mostpopulou(s人口稠密的)county(县)intheUnitedStates,accordingto(heresultsofthe2022HomelessCountreleased bytheLos AngelesHomeless ServicesAuthority(LAHSA)onThursday.The numbermarks a
4.1percent risefrom thelast countin2020,said theauthority,adding that acount wasnot conductedin2021in thecounty,home toaround10million residents,due totheCOVID-19pandemic.Theresultsofthecount,conductedoverthreenightsinFebruary,alsoshowed41,980peoplewereexperiencing homelessnessintheCity of Los Angeles,up
1.7percent from
2020.The Cityof LosAngelesis thepartof LosAngeles Countyandalsothebiggest cityin(hecounty.LAHSAsaidinanewsreleasethatthisyearshomelesscountresultsofferaclearconirasl(差距)lo theresults between2018and2020,when LosAngeles Countysaw a
25.9percent increaseand theCityofLosAngeles experienceda32percent increase.The authoritynoted that“Angelenos(洛杉矶人)need moreaffordable homesandeconomic helptoprevent futureincreases inhomelessness.”LAHSAsaidtheagencyanditspartnershavemade84,000housingplacements(安置)overthepastfiveyears.Thankstoa62percent increaseinshelter(居所)bedssince2019,morepeopleareinshelterthan everbefore,said theagency,adding that“shelter isanecessaryand keypart ofoursystembecausebringingpeopleinsideprotectsthemfromthedestructiveeffectsontheirhealthandsafetythatcomes,from experiencingunsheltered homelessness.”LosAngeleshasoneofthehighestratesofunemDloymeniandhomelessnessintheUnitedStates,accordingtousabynumbers.com.ThewebsitereportedinJunethatthetotalnumberofhomelesspeoplein theUnited Statesis over553,000,and thats170out ofevery
100.000people experiencinghomelessnessin thecountryright now.
12.Whenis therenofigureof homelesspeopleof thecountyA.In
2019.B.In
2020.C.In
2021.D.In
2022.
13.Whatdoes thefifthparagraph mainlytell usA.Theeffects ofhomelessness onpeopleshealth andsafety.B.Themostpractical waytoraise moneyforthehomeless.C.Theuseful measureco dealwith theproblemofhomelessness.D.Thereasons whythere aresomany homelesspeople inthecounty.
14.Whichcan replacetheunderlined wordunemployment“in thelastparagraphA.Injury.B.Joblessness.C.Fighting.D.Treatment.
15.Whatcan beasuitabletitlefor thenewsreportA.Angelenos needmore affordablehomesB.Total numberofhomelesspeoplein USis over553,000C.Angelenos needmore economichelptoprevent futurehomelessnessD.Over69,000people experiencehomelessness inUSmost populouscounty
二、七选五There arecountless articlesonline thatwill giveyou adviceon howto dealwith homesickness.Here aresomeofmy favoritetipsthat havehelped me.16Learn tocook with your friendsor findnew placesto cat.Eating withfriends makesthings somuchbelter.Its away tobondandan excusetoget closer.You evenget rewardedforit.Call home—but noteveryminuteofevery day.Isawsomanyonlinesourcesexpressitinthisway,“Talktoyourparents—butnottoomuch.Callhome—but nottoo often,17However,its aproblem whenyoure talking to themso muchthat itsstoppingyoufrom havingreal experiencesin thisnewplace.Explore.18It tookmeawhile todo(his becauseI focusedso muchon mystudies,but itsreallyimportant.Tome,beinghomesickwasasignthatIneededtoorganizemytimebetter.SoIcouldtakeabreak andgo for awalk.Find awayto dealwith youremotions.I gota guitarduring mysophomore(大学二年级)year ofuniversity becausethats whatI likedoingwhenImbymyself.IkeepajournalbecauseitmakesmefeelbetterandproductiveifIneedtimebymyself butIdon,twant tofeel lonely.Anoutle(t发泄方,式)fbryouremotionscantakeanyshapeorform.Whateveritis,itsimportantthatyou findawaytodealwithyouremotions.Dontavoidthem,buttrytounderstandthem.19Ifyoufocus toomuchonthenegatives,you mightforget toseethepositives.Talk tosomeone.There isnothing wrongwith findingsomeoneto talkto abouthowyoure feeling.20Oritmay meantalkingtoacounselor(顾问)ifthats whatyou thinkyou need.There isnothing wrongwith beinghomesick.Its normal.Its partoftheexperience.We allfeelthings differently,but everythingyou leamwhileyou areabroad willhelp yougrow.A.Makefood from your homecountry.B.Going abroadmay costyou alotofmoney.C.Its goodtokeep intouchwithyourfamily andfriends.D.Its alsoagood waytodistract(使分心)you inahealthy way.E.After thefirstfew weeksabroad,many studentswillfeci alittleworse.F.Onthat lineofthought,trulytry toexplorethecitythat yourestudying in.G.1(can befriends,family,mentors orprofessorswhoyou feelcan understandyou.
三、完形填空Many youngKyrgyz(吉尔吉斯人)drcam ofstudying abroad,with Chinese universitiesappealing tothem inrecent years.Students whostudied atChineseuniversitiestalked abouthoweducation inChina21theircareer andlifeprospects.BekturPapakov studiedat JilinUniversityinChangchun inNortheast Chinafrom2016to
2019.“For thefirst year,westudied the22,so wecanspeak anduseitand fortherestofthe time,I studiedfora masters programin projectmanagement,“says Papakov.He saysthat hedecidedto gotoChinabecause itwas anew23,a newmentality(意识)and anewlanguage,24thatChinas25growthwasanotherdraw(吸弓|力).Atthesametime,Papakovsayshe26difficulties duetothelanguage barrierand27differences,but theuniversity wasthere forsupport.Papakov notesthat afterstudying,he returnedto Kyrgyzstanand wasable toopen hisowncompany.44Now,I havemy owncompany inKyrgyzstan.I thinkthat thethree yearsthat Ispent inChina,theexperience and28Igained helpedmea lotwhenopening acompany,“hesays.29,Erkeayim Sulaymanovasays(hatadiploma(文凭)from aChineseuniversitygaveheragreat30whenapplyingtootheruniversitiesandinthejob
31.Sulaymanovasaysshestudiedat BeijingsUniversity ofInternationalBusiness andEconomics.“I32China asa placeto studytogether withmy parents.The decisionwas madeowing tothecountrys cultureand good33she says.Sulaymanova emphasizesthat herexperience ofliving andstudyingin Chinahas34affected herworldview.uNow,I amstudying fbramastersdegree attheDiplomaticAcademyoftheMinistryofForeignAffairsinBishkek,“Sulaymanovasays.Ialsoworkinan oilcompany,andwhenI35a job,adiplomafrom Chinawastaken intoaccount.”
21.A.supported B.explained C.controlled D.found
22.A.science B.law C.music D.language
23.A.job B.challenge C.excuse D.order
24.A.forgetting B.adding C.remembering D.warning
25.A.future B.past C.strange D.necessary
26.A.avoided B.disliked C.missed D.faced
27.A.artistic B.financial C.cultural D.natural
28.A.prizes B.belief C.knowledge D.secrets
29.A.Meanwhile B.However C.Instead D.Otherwise
30.A.interest B.loss C.mind D.advantage
31.A.training B.description C.market D.title
32.A.introduced B.reported C.toured D.chose
33.A.admissions B.conditions C.exhibitions D.instructions
34.A.deeply B.freely C.gently D.inimcdiatciy
35.A.pointed toB.turned overC.gave upD.applied fbr
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Youmaysometimesnoticeathleteswithpurplecirclesontheirskinfromcupping拔火罐.Ormaybeyouknowsomeone36swears及其信赖byacupuncture针灸fortheirbackpain.Moreandmore peopleuse practicesfrom traditionalChinese medicineTCM tonot onlyfight disease,but alsopreventit.TCM is37ancient systemof healthand wellnessthat38use inChina forthousands ofyears.Western medicinefocuses39main ontreating disease,while TCMlooks atyour entirewell-being.Westernmedicinetends40viewthebodyalotlikeacar.Ithasdiflerentsystemsthatneedtherightinputsandoutputs.TCMdoesntfbcusonscienceandmedicine.Instead,itisbased41balance,harmony,and energy.There aretwo centralideas behindTCM.One isqi,the otheryin andyang.Qi isalso calledlifeenergy orvital energy.The beliefis thatit42run throughoutyour body.Its alwayson themoveandconstantly43change.Yin andYang arcopposites44describe thequalities ofqi.The beliefis thateverythingin lifehas itsopposite,and balanceisthekey.For example,a drugfromyourdoctor mightcuredisease.But its45harm ifyoutake toomuch ofit.
五、邀请信
46.假定你是育才中学学生会成员李华,你校学生会将举办一场中西方的舞蹈表演你校交换生Allen酷爱舞蹈,请给他发一封电子邮件,邀请他参加此次活动,内容包括
1.该活动的具体时间和地点;
2.该活动的内容和意义注意
1.词数80左右;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
4.参考词汇编(舞)choreographDear Allen,Howare yourecentlyYours,Li Hua
六、读后续写
47.阅读下面材料、根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
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