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湖北省部分市州年高一月联合调研考试英语试2022-20237题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Many companiesallow employeesthe freedomof workingfrom their own homes.In thisarticle,we exploresome companiesthat letyou workfrom home.Zoom VideoCommunicationZoom VideoCommunication is a company that providescloud servicesfor peopleto useforcommunication.Zooms softwareallows usersto conductvideo calls,hold conferencecalls,givepresentations andwork togetheronline fromany location.When youwork withZoom,you canalsoreceive benefitsand gothrough diverse,global workplaceculture.HopperHopper isa mobileapplication helping customers bookflights andaccommodations fortravel.They alsotell customersabout theideal timesto purchaseflights inorder to get the best price.AsHoppers applicationpromotes easyuse andtimely customerservice,jobs withHopper oftenfocuson providingthe mostefficient userexperience.KaplanKaplan isa companythat offerseducation servicesfor colleges,universities,and businesses.These caninclude coursesby subject,higher educationprograms,student supportservices andtraining for certifications.Many jobsat Kaplaninvolve educationalservices,like teachingorinstructing groupsof students.TTECTTEC isa financialcompanythathelps customerswith actionslike careand marketingthroughdigital consultancy.There aretwo departmentsat TTEC,TTEC Digitaland TTECEngage,which bothfocus onhelpingcustomerswith digitalcommunications in person,online,over thephoneand throughtheir mobileapplication.Thus,if youmight enjoy a jobwith work-from-home opportunitiesand ifyou likecompletingyour workat yourown paceand being able tospend moretime withfamily,why notconsider thejobwe mentionedabove
1.What doZoom VideoCommunications andTTEC bothfocus onLukesheadmaster andteacher called me thatevening to see how he was feeling andtold meKatie,the girl,felt terrible.I wantedto standup formy son,do theright thing,protect him.The nextday,Lukes teacherstopped byto seehowhewasfeelingand droppedoff aget-wellcard thatKatie hadmade.Luke and I readit severaltimes,andI couldnt helpbut feela littlechokedup.It wasa sincereapology.注意续写词数应为左右;
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2.I wantedthis to be ateachable momentfor Luke.Later,Lukes teachertold usKatie wasrelieved afterreading ourletter.A.Workplace culture.B.Employers,benefits.C.Digital communications.D.Online communications.
2.Which companyoffers achance forcustomers tosave moneyA.TTEC B.Hopper C.Kaplan D.Zoom VideoCommunication
3.Who would be thetarget readersof thispassage mostprobablyA.Those whorefuse towork recently.B.Those whoseek freedomin thefamily life.C.Those whograduate fromuniversity justnowD.Those wholike tofind abalance betweenwork andfamily.(管理员)Life findsme on the Isleof Islay,Queen of the Hebrides.I amthe wardenof TheOaReserve,a2,loo-hectate nature reserve andworking farmowned bythe RoyalSociety for theProtection ofBirds.It wasalways a dream ofmine tolive in Scotland.The friendlynature of the islandcommunities,the landscape,beautiful coastlinesand aboveall—the wildlife.The amazingwildlife.So,here Iam:living andworking onthe westcoast ofScotland inadreamjob.But,things werentalwaysthis way.My schoollife neverreally amountedto much.I didntgo onto highereducation andmy early(马虎的),working lifewas sloppyat best.Much ofthis wasdue tomy disinterestin thework Iwasdoing.I workedin factories,shops,warehouses and even acastle.I wasalways unsettledanduninspired.I neverknew howto channelmy interestand passionfor natureinto apaying job.Wildlife andnature hadbeen partof mylife sincemy youth.I remembermy childhoodwith greatfondness:I wouldread birdbooks,paint factfiles foreach speciesand getlost in the naturalworld.In2014,the opportunityI sobadly neededfinally appeareda paidtraining withDurhamWildlife Trust.T wasgiven allthe basicskills andtrainingforhabitat control,wildlife surveysandground managementworks.In October2015,I becamethe reservewarden forthe Wildfowlamp;()Wetlands TrustWWT,where Istayed forjust underhalf adecade.As happyas I was,newopportunities daredme todream evenbigger.The timehad cometo takemy nextstep,to continuetogrow withinmy career.So,this iswhere Iam now:living inthe middleof anaturereserve,with goldeneagles,reddeer andhen harriersas neighbors.I feelas ifTm theluckiest manalive.
4.What doesthe authorlike bestabout ScotlandA.Its wildspecies.B.Its beautifulshorelines.C.Its uniquescenery.D.Its friendlycommunities.
5.Why didthe authorfeel unsettledin hisearly workinglifeA.He wasnot wellpaid.B.He changedjobs toooften.C.He feltnot asgood asothers.D.He showedlittle interestinthejobs.
6.What can be inferredabout the authors childhoodA.He wasfascinated bynature.B,He knewa lotabout biology.C.He wasforced toleave schoolearly.D.He dreamedof livinginScotland.
7.What doestheauthorthink ofhis workat TheOa ReserveA.Tiring.B.Satisfying.C.Uninspiring.D.Challenging.(自传式的),Peoples firstmemories areall autobiographicalor memoriesof significantexperiencesin theirlives,and theseevents typicallydidnt happenbefore theage of2or
3.In fact,most people cant rememberthings from the first few yearsof theirlives aphenomenon researchershavecalled infantile amnesia.(婴儿)However,research suggeststhat infants can formother kindsof memories.Within thefirstfew daysof life,infants canrecall theirown mothersface andtell itfromtheface ofa stranger.A fewmonths later,infantscanshow that they rememberlots offamiliar facesby smilingmost attheones theysee mostoften.But ifso,why dopeople experienceinfantile amnesiaThough itstill isntclear whetherits(找because we cant formautobiographical memories,or whetherwe insthave noway toretrieve回)them,scientists havea fewguesses.One isthat autobiographicalmemories requireyou to have somesense of self.Researchershave testedthis abilityusing a mirror recognitiontask calledthe rougetest.It involvesmarking ababysnose witha spotof redlipstick.Researchers thenplace theinfant infront ofamirror.Infants youngerthan18months justsmileat thebaby inthe reflection,not showingany evidenceof recognizingthemselves orthe redmarkon theirface.Between18and24months,infants touchtheirownnose,even lookingembarrassed,suggesting that they connectthe reddot inthe mirrorwith theirown faceand starttoform somesense ofself.Another possibleexplanation isthat becauseinfants donthave languageuntil laterin thesecondyear oflife,they cantform descriptionsabout theirown livesthattheycan laterrecall.Finally,the hippocampus,which is the regionofthebrain thatslargely responsiblefor memory,isnt fullydeveloped inthe infancyperiod.Scientists willcontinue toinvestigate howthese factorsmight contributeto infantileamnesia.
8.What caninfants doin theirfirstfewmonthsA,Recognize familiarfaces.B.Remember aseries ofevents.C.Identify theirown reflections.D.Memorize theirfamily members.
9.What doesthe rougetest showabout babiesbetween18and24monthsA.They likelooking inthe mirror.B.They ignorethe markson theirfaces.C.They see their reflectionsas themselves.D.They enjoyplaying withtheir reflections.
10.What couldbe acause ofinfantileamnesiaaccording to the textA.Infants,lack ofsocial skills.B.Infants9undeveloped hippocampus.C.Infants9inability torecall memories.D.Infants9unusual autobiographicalmemories,
11.Which ofthe followingcanbe the besttitle forthe textA.How dokids formtheir memoriesB・When dobabies startrememberingC.How canwe retrievelost memoriesD.Why cantwe rememberbeingababy(鸽子)People loveto hateon pigeonsfortheway theymess upparked carsor rushto foodscrapsonthesidewalk.But with more than300species ofwild pigeonfound onEarth-many ofthemamazing itstime totruly understandthe animal.Pigeons arebiological wondersJ saysRosemaryMosco,author ofA PocketGuide toPigeon Watching.They cantake offalmost(垂直地).vertically Theysee colorswe cant,hear soundswecant,and findtheir wayacrosshundreds ofmiles usingways wedont fullyunderstand/9she says.“Theyre the worlds mostoverlookedbirds.”Pigeons areunbelievably complexand intelligentanimals.They areone ofonly asmallnumber ofspecies topass themirror test“a testofself-recognition.They canalso recognizeeachletter ofthe humanalphabet,differentiate betweenphotographs,andevendistinguish differenthumanswithin aphotograph.Besides,pigeons areknown fortheir outstandingnavigationalabilities.They usea rangeof skills,such asusing thesun asa guideand aninternal magnetic(指南针)compass Astudy atOxford Universityfound thatthey willalso uselandmarks assignpostsand willtravel alongman-made roadsand motorways,even changingdirection atcrossroads.Pigeons alsohave excellenthearing abilities.They candetect soundsat farlowerfrequencies thanhumans areable to,and canthus heardistant stormsand volcanoes.Despite thesocial ideaas dirtyand disease-ridden,pigeons areactually veryclean animalsandthere isvery littleevidence tosuggest thatthey arespreading disease.Pigeons andhumans havelivedin closerelationship forthousands ofyears.Although pigeondroppings areseen bysome asaproblem inmodern society,a fewcenturies agothey wereseen asextremely valuable.They were(月viewed asthebestavailable fertilizersand armedguards wouldeven standby pigeonhouses tostopothers takingthe droppings.
12.What canwe knowabout pigeonsfrom paragraph1A.They dogreat harmto people.B,They arestill unknownto people.C.They arethe worldsmost amazingbirds.D.They haveabilities beyondpeoples imagination.
13.What dothe underlinedwords navigationalabilities,,mean inparagraph2A.The abilityto seecolors.B,The abilityto detectsounds.C.The abilityto guidedirections.D.The abilityto recognizephotographs.
14.What doesparagraph2mainly tellusA.Pigeons9hearing.B.Pigeons9differences.C.Pigeons9qualities.D.Pigeons9intelligence.
15..What doesthe exampleof armedguards indicateA.Pigeons aredangerous.B.Pigeons arepriceless.C.Pigeon wasteis valuable.D.Pigeon wasteis poisonous.
二、七选五Everyone knowsthat earlyto bedand earlyto riseis goodfor yourhealth,but thereality isthatgetting uplate is the normfor manyof us.16For this,we speciallyrecommend apainless earlyrise“guideline.Seek outas muchnatural lightas possible.17・Jennifer Martin,president oftheboard ofdirectors forthe AmericanAcademy ofSleep Medicine,agrees with it firstly.Thatsbecause naturallight holdsback melatonin,a chemicalthat playsan importantrole inour bodies.The sunis thedriver ofour internalclock Jshe says.
18.For somepeople likethose whoneed todrive longdistances,those firstfewdays ofbeing tiredfrom switchingto anew schedulearent safe.In thatcase,Martin recommendsgraduallyeasing intothe early-bird life.What Illsuggest topeople isto shifthalf anhour,wait afew days,shift anotherhalf anhour,wait afewdays,and thenshift anotherhalf anhour,“she says.Hold oneven onweekends.Becoming a morning person isaseven-day-a-week job.Decidewhat timeyoure goingto wakeup everyday.
19.Plan somethingto lookforward to.To forceyou out of bed,Martin suggeststreating yourselftosomething specialyou canenjoy first.20,“Now isthe timeto gobuyyour favoritecoffee orpick upsome cakestohavewhen youralarm goesoff at5am Jshe says.A.Ease ingraduallyB.And stickto itwithout exceptionC.Youre notworrying ifyou thinkof thatD.Adjust yourselftotheschedule inthe eveningsE.The secretto becomingamorningpersonisexposure tonatural lightF.It takesa lotof willpowertogetoutofbed earlyon acold wintersdayG.Experts adviseto cutback onhow muchexposure tobright lightyou9re getting
三、完形填空Brad wassurprised whenhis92-year oldgrandmother Joytold himshed neverseen amountaininperson.He knewshe was21fond ofnature.I wantedtobeable tooffer anopportunityfor mygrandmother toseethe22Brad said.So heasked Joyif shewouldbeinterested ina roadtrip.Her23was,What timewill you24up yourgrandmother”In October,they25,driving throughthe night.Once they26thenational park,“she notonly sawmountains,but she27mountains withme J said Brad.Even whentherain waspouring down,she was28Before their29,Brad wasstruggling withhis mentalhealth.I wastrying todo somethingto helpher,but sheendedup30me inthe process/9he said.“We werevery31throughout mychildhood,“he recalled,saying hehad32memories ofcatchingfrogs withher.I thinkmy loveof animalscame fromher.”Brad said.What wouldbe atypicalgrandson-grandparent relationship33the closestfriendship Icould everimagine.Im alwayswilling totry something34JsaidJoy.With Bradby herside,shesaid shefeels safe.“He justmakes my_35sing.I wishall GrandmashadGrandsons like
21.A.luckily B.deeply C.secretly D.reasonably
22.A.problem B.doubt C.confusion D.response
23.A.park B,rain C.mountain D.grandson
24.A.pick B・bring C.wake D.dress
25.A.took offB,gave upC.set offD.ran away
26.A.found B.reached C.chose D.checked
27.A.climbed B.cleaned C・drew D.burnt
28.A.smiling B.shouting C.dancing D.falling
29.A.chat B,performance C.escape D.trip
30.A.raising B.annoying C.saving D.forgiving
31.A.dull B.close C,poor D.hungry
32.A.painful B.clear C.terrible D.broken
33.A.ran intoB.came crossC.held backD.turned into
34.A.different B.common C.expensive D.dangerous
35.A.voice B.family C.friend D.heart
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1Kunming,the capitalof Yunnanprovince,istheeconomic and36culture centerof河内southwest China.It islinked byrail withall ofChinas majorcities.Its raillink withHanoi37establish in
1901.Kunmings mildclimate makesit38good placeto visitany timeoftheyear.39it canbe hotandhumid insummer,it hascool,dry winters.The climatehere isgreat forflowers,withmorethan山茶花400varieties40plant here.The camelliaisthecitys officialflower.The cityis alsoknownfbr itsgreen parks,such asCuihu GreenLake Parkwith itswaterways andwinding paths.Younger41tourist mayenjoyavisit toDaguan Parkbecause ofits foodstalls.In additionto itsown charms,Kunming serves42a basefrom whichpeoplecanexplore thecultureof ethnicgroups inthe area.The bestknown43betheDai,Bai andNaxi.People canalsovisit theYunnan StoneForest,44has beenknown as“the firstwonder oftheworld“since theMingDynasty.The stoneforest islocated120km fromKunming,45feature impressiverockformations.
五、告知信/通知假设你是红星中学学生李华,你的美国笔友对你校即将在今年暑期举办的“中国文
46.Jim化夏令营”特别感兴趣,来信向你咨询此事,请回信向其介绍文化夏令营的相关事宜信件内容包括夏令营的具体时间、地点;
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2.Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua
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47I lookedaround thecrowded waitingroom atthe hospitaland sighed.Would thedoctor beable(冰袋)toseemy eight-year-old sonnext I tried steadyingthe ice pack overhis forehead,but itwasno use.Icouldntstop shaking.The woundin his forehead wasdeep,but atleast bloodwasntpouring fromit anymore.His facewas fullof tears,he seemedreally bravefor hisage.I handedhim theicepack,and hecoveredhisforeheadwithit.He wasdoing amuch betterjob thanI had.We wereatthehospitalbecause anotherchild hadthrown arock atLuke duringclass breakas hewas runningaround thecorner.His teachercalledme,and whenI arrived,I foundhim inher lap.His teacherwas caringforhis wound,trying tokeep himcalm.She feltterrible aboutwhat hadhappened,but Iknew noneof itwasher fault.(缝和)Luise receivedfour stitchesand didntcry oncethroughout thewhole treatment.Forthe nexttwo days,his eyewas swollenshut andblack andblue.I feltlike Idhad amini nervousbreakdown.Every timeItriedto sleepor tendto housework,horrible thoughtscrept intomy mind.Fear hadtaken over,and thenthe fearturned toanger.Iwasangry withthe childwhod throwntherock.I justcouldnt shakeit.What wasshe thinkingShe shouldveknown better.。
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