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河北省邢台市学年高一下学期月期末英语试题2022-20237学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Best Toursin AucklandWaiheke IslandWith thebest of the islandstwo sellingpoints——nature andwine——this tourwill haveyoucross through the islandsbushland,and drink award-winning wines.Youll seeNew Zealandsfamouslyshy wildlifeand nativeplants.Tour:Waiheke IslandVineyards andBush WalkMoney:$130for afamily ofthreeCoromandelThis daytour allowsyou to get tosome of the areasplaces faraway.Your guidewill dropyouoff atStony Baywhere youwill begin the10-kilometre hiketo FletcherBay,where youwillbe collected.You canenjoy itsnatural beauty,with theshining oceanalongside you.Dont forgetyourbathing suitto makethe mostof theplace at the endof theroute.Tour:Coromandel CoastalWalkway DayTourMoney:$45per personHamiltonExploreendangered speciesof floraand faunaat Sanctuary Mountain.Its aplace whereat-risk speciescan growwithout humannearing them.Your guidewill explain the speciesand thereasonstheyre endangeredto you.Tour:Guided ForestTour ofSanctuary MountainMoney:$42per personWaitomoPuton yourboots andhelmet,and prepareto godown underground,hiking amongrocks andstreams.The touris limitedto sixpeople,allowing youa much more comfortableand personalizedexperience.Tour:Glow-worm CavingAdventureMoney:$55per adultamp;.$25per child
1.Where cana persongo forswimming accordingto thepassageA.Waiheke Island.sometimes.The vettold B.Coromandel.us heroffensive behaviormight haveresulted frombeing abandonedand attackedand anyothersufferings shecould haveexperienced.My familystarted talkingabout trying to rehomeher.But besidesthe factthat noone wouldwanta catwith abad attitude,I thoughtthe planwas togive Patchya foreverhome,which was(地下tolerant andsecure.So,later thatyear Imoved out,taking heroff withme tomy basement室).When mypotential newlandlord saidshe wanted to meetPatchy,I preparedfor theworst.ButI hadto try.“Patchy.Come geta treat/91called.But itseemed thatshed heardthe soundwhen Itookout thecage soshe justhid underthe bed.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2(软垫)I gota cushion and pushedit towardher,trying toforce herout.Arriving at the apartment,I sawa gentlelady waitingand myheart wasracing.C.Hamilton.D.Waitomo.
2.Which touris thecheapest fora couplewith achildA.WaihekeIslandVineyards andBush Walk.B.Coromandel CoastalWalkway DayTour.C,Guided ForestTour ofSanctuaryMountain.D,Glow-worm CavingAdventure.
3.What isspecial aboutGlow-worm CavingAdventureA.People canhike along distance.B.Endangered animalscan be seen.C.The numberof touristsis limited.D.Tourists candrinkawardwinning wines.For2-year-old girlJordyn Cleverly,from Bose,Idaho,her whitewedding servedas theperfectoccasion to wear hergrandmother^very own55-year-old wedding dress.The long-sleeved dresswasfirst wornby Jordyn,s grandmother,Penny Jensen,when shemarried herchildhood sweetheartin
1962.In imagescaught byphotographer Kortney Peterson,Penny canbeseenlooking athergranddaughter inher dressand breakingdown intears.In aninterview withInside Edition,the youngbride explainedshe keptthe decisionto wearher(抖演)grandmothers dressas a secret untilthe rehearsalF dinnertwo nightsbefore thewedding.I didntwant herto seeit fbrthe first time inthe churchand juststart cryingwhen allthosememories cameback toher,“she said.Disheartened with the choiceof dresseson offerin localshops,Jordyn said,“I triedon acoupleof dressesat alocal weddingdress shopand Ijust couldntfind anythingthat hadthe style,that oldstylethat I was lookingfbr.When shelearned her grandma was intending todonate herold dressto(敬意)charity,Jordyn feltinspired.wantedtopay tributeto thedress thathad beenthere fbr55years Jshe said.“It maybe asize ortwo toobig and so Icontacted alocal tailorto seeif therewas anythingwecould dowith it;she said.Absolutely,its ingood shape.My grandmahad zeroidea;she didnt(财产)know it was inmy possession.”KortneyPetersonsaid,“Her grandma9s reactionwas oneofthesweetest reactionsFve everseen.Tears werebrought tohere yesJ Jordynsgrandfather passedaway beforeshe was born.“As shewalkedoutside to see her grandma,it beganto rainJ Kortneysaid.We allviewed therain asteardropsfrom heaven.Teardrops fromher grandfather.It made the momentmuchmorebeautifuland special.
4.What movedPenny JensenA.She mether grandmaat thewedding.B.Her imageswere presentedat thewedding.C.Her granddaughterwore herweddingdress.D.Her weddingdress wasfound bya photographer.
5..What didJordyn Cleverlydecide todo beforeher weddingA.Keep herwedding dayasecret,B.Hide herintention towear thedress untilthe rehearsal.C.Do therehearsal withouthergrandma.D.Have aninterview withInside Edition.
6.Why didJordyn Cleverlyde idetowearher grandmas wedding dressA.It wasjust theright size.B.It was the oldstyle shewanted.C.She wantedto surprisethe guests.D.She wantedto stophergrandmadonating it.
7.What canwe learnfrom the last paragraphA.The weddingwas putoff becauseoftherain.B,People wereall movedto tearsby thegrandma.C.Jordyn Cleverlysgrandfather diedonarainy day.D.The weathermadethewedding moreunforgettable.The so-called Death Road”,the old road toYungas,was builtin
1930.For almost80years,itwas theonly roadconnecting LaPaz,these atof Boliviasgovernment,with thenorth ofthe country,which meantit sawheavy traffic24hours aday.The roadsaw about200accidents and300deathsper yearbetween1999and
2003.It wasdeadly forpeople becauseitwas a verynarrow dirtroad,(落差)with100-meter drop-offs insome places.The roadwasnt anybetter forBolivias non-human inhabitants.For ananimal,the busyroadcould alsobe considereda“DeathRoad”.The roaddid harm to animalsboth directlyand indirectly,(迁移)like theincrease inchemical pollution,the displacementof them,and changesin behavior(哺乳动物)as animalswere troubledby toomuch noise.Thousands ofbirds andmammals werekilled by thepassing cars,buses ortrucks eachyear.Everything changedin2007withtheopening ofthe Cotapata-Santa Barbarahighway,a partof(代替)which canreplace therole ofthe DeathRoad.The newroad is a wideasphalt modernroadwith railings.This hasmade thingsmuch saferon the old roadfor humans.As trafficon the road decreasedby90%,deaths andaccidents fellaswell.Now peoplemainly usethe roadfor activitiesof(生态旅游)ecotourism likemountain bikingand birdwatching.Wildlife hascome backand the oldroad hasturned fromroad ofdeath toroad oflife.Bolivia isalso tryingto makeits stilltrafficked roadssafer foranimals anddevelop wayscorridors along roads.The countryis workingto makesure thereare wildlifecorridorsalongroads.
8.Why wastheoldroad deadlyfor peopleA.It wasin poorcondition.B.The trafficwas poorlymanaged.C.People werekilledbywild animals.D.The environmentwas badlypolluted bybuses.
9.In whatway didthe noiseon theoldroadharm wildlifeA.It didharmtobirds hearing.B,They movedto placesfar fromtheroad.C.They becamemore likelyto harmhumans.D.It causedthem to act differentlyfrom before.
10.What hashappened totheoldroadA.It hasbeen widened.B・It hasbeen completelygiven up.C.Wildlife corridorshave beenbuilt along it.D.Ecotourism hasbeen developingalongit.
11.Which ofthe followingisasuitable titlefor thetextA.New RulesAre MakingSure ofSafer RoadsB.Bolivias DeathRoad Turnedinto Roadof LifeC.Road BuildingIs DoingHarm tothe EnvironmentD.A DirtRoad WasReplaced bya ModernHighwayThe record-breaking2020Atlantic hurricaneseason isstill settingrecords.Zeta was alate-season hurricanethat hitCocodrie,Louisiana,on October28,2020,highlighting aseason that()already madesouthern Louisianasuffer.The NationalHurricane CenterNHC,that week,published areport forHurricane Zeta.After analyzingthe datainthereport,experts haveupgradedZeta from a Category2toa major“Category3hurricane.(预测)The expertssaid Zetasforce wasmore difficultto forecastthan foratypical Atlantic(互相作用)hurricane.Because itgrew strongrapidly andinteracted withland closely.The planegatheringdata from Zeta didthelastcomplete flightthroughthe hurricane twohours before landfall.The NHCsaid,Because ofthe fast-moving andrapidly growingnature ofthehurricane,by thetimethe planereturned tothe storm,Zetas northerneye wallalready madelandfall.After analyzingthe data,the expertssaid Zetaswinds were115mph atlandfall,upgrading ittoCategory3and makingit theseasons seventhmajor hurricane.That matchesthe recordset in2005)for the most majorhurricanes Category3and higherin asingle season.It alsosets arecord forthelatest U.S.landfall ofamajorhurricane.The previousone wasthe TampaBay Hurricaneof
1921.2020wasthe most activeAtlantic hurricaneyear.There were30named storms.There wereso(字母表)many ofthem thatthe listof21traditional nameswas exhaustedand theGreek alphabetwasused foronly thesecond time.The NHCsaid Zetas115mph windswere experiencedover asmall areaand thatupgrading thehurricaneto Category3is oflittle practicalsignificance interms ofthe impactsrelated tothestorm”.Zeta caused$
4.4billion indamage inthe U.S.,mostly inLouisiana.
12.What doesthe NHCreport indicateA.Zeta wasa late-season hurricane.B.Southern Louisianasuffered alot in
2020.C.The2020Atlantic hurricaneseason isover.D.Zeta ismore powerfulthan previouslyexpected.
13.What doesthe authorfocus onin paragraph2A.Why itis hardto forecastthe power of Zeta.B.How expertsgather datafromZetabeforelandfall.C.What couldimpact thepowerofAtlantic humcanes.D.What expertsdo toorganize ameeting afterevery storm.
14.Which ofthe followingcan bestreplace theunderlined wordexhausted inparagraph4A.Forgotten.B.Ignored.C.Used up.D.Put forward.
15.What canwe knowabout ZetaA.It is themostpowerful hurricanein history.B.It is the21st namedstorms inAmerica in
2020.C.It causedmore damageto Louisianathan otherstates.D.A largearea ofthe U.S.experienced its115mph winds.
二、七选五When youretryingtolive ahealthier life,your dietmaybe onething youwant tochange.Heres someadvice onhow tomake healthierdiet choices.Write upa mealplan.A mealplan isyour blueprintfor eachmeal,snack anddrink throughouttheweek.16You canfeel confidentthat whatyoure eatingeach daymeets yournew healthier life.17A well-balanced dietisthecornerstone ofa healthydiet.Its onethat includesall fivefoodgroups eachday.In addition,its adiet thatfeatures a wide varietyof food.When you eat awell-balanced diet,youre ableto consumeall therecommended nutrientsyour bodyneeds.Eat mindfully.18Mindful eatingis importantas ithelps youenjoy eating.People whoeatmindfully typicallyeat less,have aneasier timelosing weightand getmore satisfactionout oftheirmeals.Turn offall electronicsand payattention to how yourfood looksand howit tastes.19Drink morewater.Being adequatelyhydrated isessential toliving ahealthierlife.20This(不同)amount willvary basedupon yourage,gender andactivity level.Drinks thatcan counttowardswater include:water,flavored waters,de cafeof feeand decaftea.A.Maintain abalanced diet.B.Remember toconcentrate oneach bite.C.Only inthis waycan youstick toa healthydiet.D.Aim forabout8to13glasses ofwater eachday.E.It canallow youtoseeand planeach ofyour choices.F.You shouldalways aimtogetas muchnutrition fromfoods aspossible.G.This isa wayof eatingthat helpsyou bringmore attentiontohowyoueat.
三、完形填空My motherraised meby herself.Before I wasbornshe hadworked asa nurse,but shestoppedshortly aftermy21to carefor me.Recently shehad22to workatthelocal hospital.I didntlike hergoing backto work.I hatedbeing23home aloneinthemornings.Iwasso24Iwould missthe busthat Iwoke up25every day.Ihated standingby myselfatthebus stop,in rain,wind andsnow.One day,aswewalked onthe street,I sawan oldman26us with awidesmile.“Leigh!Leigh!”he calledmy mother27,Mom greetedhim.He gotcloser andasked,“Who isthis lovelyyoung person”“This ismy daughter/9Mom said.“Nice to meet you,young lady.I hopeyou knowhow28you are!”he said.I lookedat himuncertainly,not knowingwhat he
29.“You havethemostwonderful mother/5he said.When Iwasinhospital,she30mewholeheartedly.She madeevery daybetter.I shallnever31her.”I watchedthis32delight inmy mom.For the firsttimeI understoodwhy Istood atthe33aloneevery morning.My momwasanurse.She was34and lovingstrangers,often duringthe35times intheirlives.She caredfor them,and me,too.
21.A.graduation B.holiday C.birth D.leave
22.A.refused B.returned C.failed D.planned
23.A.driven B.sent C,taught D.left
24.A.concerned B.embarrassed C.certain D.upset
25.A.fully B.early C.immediately D.angrily
26.A.approaching B.aiding C.contacting D.seeking
27.A.anxiously B.curiously C.excitedly D.calmly
28.A.funny B.lucky C,powerful D.tough
29.A.expected B.suffered C,forgot D.meantD.turned to
31.A.disappoint B.forget C.attack D.cheat
32.A.nurses B.patients C.stranger9s D.survivors
33.A.stop B.corner C,door D.yard
34.A.calling forB.caring forC.meeting D.curing
30.A.concentrated onB,searched forC.looked after
35.A,greatest B.happiest C.busiest D.hardest
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Liu Wenwenisthefirst suonaplayer tostudy fora doctorsdegree inChina.On socialmediaplatforms,Lius nameis oftenfollowed bya videoof her36perform ata concertin Sydney.Theaudience37impress bythe unfamiliarinstrument andthe music.Both ofLius parents9families38play suonafor generations.But ittakes timeand hardwork39become amusician.To avoiddisturbing theneighbors,my parentswould takeme toa parktopractice at4a.m.everyday.^^Her primaryschool classmateslaughed ather,40say herwholefamily wasengaged onlyin“weddings andfunerals”.These arethe twomajor41occasion wheretheinstrument isplayed inChina.She foundsuona musicbeautiful42thefirsttime in2008,when enteringShanghaiConservatory ofMusic tolearn theinstrument systematicallyfrom Professor Liu Ying,43topplayer.The musicplayed byProfessorLiuwas amazing,44was quitedifferent fromwhat Idheardbefore/9she said.Speaking ofthe popularvideo,Liu said,“I feltmy hardwork paidoff.I trainedfbr over20years,45probable justto wincheers fortraditional Chinesemusic onthe internationalstage.”
五、其他应用文.你校英文报正在开展题为的征文活动请你写一篇短46“My FavoriteChinese Festival”文投稿,内容包括最喜欢的中国节日;L,该节日的特点;
2.喜欢的原因3注意写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2My FavoriteChinese Festival
六、读后续写.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47The basementId beenliving inflooded everytime itrained.It wasso frequentandsobad thatIdecided tolook fora newapartment.But,withatight budget,everything withinmy pricerangecame withroommates,or lackedessential appliances.Or theydidnt allowpets.And Ihad acat.So whenI sawa signreading,ctl bedroom,affordable price,I dialedimmediately.Theapartment wasideal,and Icould affordit.Then Iasked thequestion,Are petsallowed Ihave acat.”“Well,I likecats butril havetomeetyour catfirst,said thehouse ownerGinny.“Yeah,thafs noproblem,“I answered.But itwasaproblem,a bigproblem.This cathad alltheworst characteristicsthat catscould have.She hatedmost people.She bit.She clawed.She was,ingeneral,a completetroublemaker.Wed gottenher asa kittenfromashelter whenIwaseleven.She behavedwell onthe ridebackhome.But afterwe gothome,she startedto attackour othercats.And whenthat boredher,sheclawed atthe doorsrelentlessly.Worse still,she wouldattack people。
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