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长春市十一高中学年度高一上学期第三学程考试2022-2023英语试题第卷(共分)I95第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在5A BC试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读10一遍A.The townhall.B.The postoffice.C.The theater.
1.Which placedoes the man want to goto
2.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Get backto thecar.B.Bring theircoats.C.Take outthe umbrellas.
3.How willthe manget to the gymtodayA.By bicycle.B.On foot.C.By car.
4.Why is the manpraising the womanA.She wona race.B.She brokea record.C.She helpeda classmate.
5.When are the speakersgoing ona picnicA.On Thursday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第至题5667A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
6.How manypeople arethere in the projectgroup
7.What is the speakers,opinion ofNatalieA.She isa confidentspeaker.B.She isa goodgroup leader.C.She isan excellentwriter.听第段材料,回答第题78,
98.What does the manwantto knowA.What thepaintings mean.celebration ofa holidayfeast.Sometimes emotional eating istied tomajorlife events,like adeath ora divorce._38Emotional eatingpatterns can be learned:A childwho isgiven candyafter abig achievementmay growupusing candyas areward for a jobwell done._39_Ifs not easy to“unlearn patternsof emotional eating.But it is possible.And itstarts withan awarenessof whatsgoing on.Were allemotional catersto adegree.But forsome peopleemotionaleating canbea realproblem,causing seriousweight gainor otherproblems.The troublewith emotionaleating isthat oncethe pleasureofeating isgone,the feelingsthat causeit remain._40_Thats whyit helpstoknowthe differencebetweenphysical hungerand emotionalhunger.Next timeyou reachfor asnack,wait andthink aboutwhich typeof hungeris drivingit.A.Believe itor not,weve allbeen there.B.If acrying boygets somecookies,he maylink cookieswith comfort.C.One studyfound thatpeople whoeat foodlike pizzabecome happyafterwards.D.And youoften mayfeel worseabout eatingthe amountor typeof foodyou like.E.Understanding whatdrives emotionaleatingcanhelp peopletake stepsto changeit.F.Boys seemto preferhot,homemade comfortmeals,while girlsgo forchocolate andice cream.G.More often,though,its thecountless littledaily stressesthat causesomeone toseek comfortin food.第三部分英语知识运用(共一节,满分分)完形填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)1515115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑My fatherwas anill-humored man.I knewhe loved me and his lovewas
41.He justdidnt knowhow toexpress it.One eveningwe wentout fora nighton thetown.We weresitting ina famousrestaurant thathad asmallbut lively
42.When therecame afamiliar waltztune(曲调)I decidedto invitehim fora dance.“Dad,you knowFve neverdanced withyou.I beggedyou butyou43wanted to.How aboutright now”I waitedfor theusual
44.But insteadhe consideredthoughtfully and then asurprisingtwinkle appearedin hiseyes.Lets hit the floorand Pllshow youjust whatkind ofmoves an45guy likemecan stillmake.”My fathertook mein hisarms andI feltovercome by
46.As wedanced I47my fatherbut heavoided mygaze(注视).‘Dad,I finallywhispered,tears in my eyes,“why isit sohardfbr youto look at me”At lasthis48dropped tomy faceand hestudied me.Because I love youso much,“he said.I wasstruck dumb(愣住)by hisresponse.It wasntwhat I had
49.But it was ofcourse exactlywhatI neededto hear.His owneyes wereteary andhe wasblinking.Ihadalways knownthat helovedme.I justhadnt understoodthat hisdeep emotionhad50him andmadehim mute(沉默的).I loveyou too,Dad!”I saidsoftly.Hestumbled overthe nextfew words,“Pm sorrythat Pmnot goodat showingfeelings.Its51for me,but justrememberhow muchIloveyou.When thedance endedI excusedmyself to the ladies1room andduring myabsence52changed.Dad felldown heavilyin hischair.Everything wasreallyall too
53.He wasgone.Now Istill rememberour waltzon thedance floorandhissudden confession(坦白)to me.It was54the first,last andonly dancethat Iever hadwith myfather.Whata blessingthat wehad thechance tosay55it wastoo late.
41.A.deep B.healthy C.
42.A.theatre B.band C.
43.A.always B.sometimes C.silent D.shallow
44.A.invitation B.approval C.counter D・cafe
45.A.eager B.expert C.seldom D・never
46.A.emotions B.sadness C.refusal D.struggle
47.A.looked down on C.looked upat B.old D・energeticD.D.tensionconcerns
48.A.kiss B.words C.looked through
49.A.admired B.desired C.looked into
50.A.comforted B.frightened C.D.eyeshand
51.A.enough B.normal C.D,respondedexpected
52.A.nothing B.little C.D.guardedpunished
53.A.early B.extreme C.D.hardhorrible
54.A.likely B.indeed C.D.everythingmuch
55.A.before B.while C.D・negativelate第卷供分)II55D.alreadyjust第四部分写作(共四节,满分分)55D.untilthough第一节语篇填空(共个空,每空分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材.料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过个词)13The increasinglyfast paceof lifemeans agrowing number of peopleareenthusiastic about56(listen)to booksrather thanreading them,which hasgiven abig boost(推动)tothe online audio industryamid theCOVID-19pandemic.Chinas onlineaudio industryhas grown57(rapid)in recentyears,with revenue(收益)amountingto22billion yuanin2021,according to a consultancy,iiMedia ResearchGroup.()Ximalaya Inc,one ofChinas biggestaudio-sharing58platform,is doublingdownonpaid audio()content services.59found in2012,Ximalaya providesa widevariety ofaudio contentthrough whichpeopleproduce,share andconsume knowledge,information andentertainment.Yu Jianjun,co-founder andCEO ofXimalaya,says thecompany hasstepped upits supportfor excellent()audio contentcreators,and60continue tofocus on the personalizedneeds ofpeople ofdifferent agesinthe yearsto come.He addsthat thenumberofpeople61are willingto spendmoney onpaid audiocontent62()be onthe riseevery year.63Chinese usersare awareof payingfor knowledge,there isstill64long way to gobefore theyget intothis habit.How theaudio-sharing platformsstimulate(激发)users desireto consumewhile maintainingthe outputof high-quality contentis nowthe65()big challengefor theonlineaudioindustry.第二节单词拼写(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10110(温馨提示必须使用必修一全册和必修二第
一、第二单元单词,根据所给汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式)
66.The patienthad tohave one of his legs(去除)because ofinfection.
67.Your encouragementmade memore(自信)ofmy future.
68.It is(令人惊喜的)that Chinabecame thethird countrythat launcheda mannedspacecraft.
69.(尽管)having failedthousands of times,he refusedto giveup.
70.Its hightime thatwe humansshould findpractical(解决方法)to airpollution.
71.Hugging isan(极其)positive formof communication.
72.With house(s摧毁)in theearthquake,the survivorshad tolive in the temporaryshelter setup bythe localgovernment.
73.She buriedher headunder thecovers,(彳服装)to beasleep.
74.The publicare for the(提议)that smokingshould beforbidden inpublic places.
75.Jane Goodallspent morethan fortyyears(观氟and studyingthe chimps.第三节短语填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)515(温馨提示必须使用必修一必修二三个单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出正Unit5,Unit1,Unit2确形式)
76.We(意识至ll)the potentialproblems andhave takenmeasures tostop themfrom comingout.
77.The oldbuilding(追溯到)the TangDynasty isstill ingood condition.
78.With noone to(求助)in sucha frighteningsituation,the girlfelt helpless.
79.Not onlyhas she(适应)the citylife,but sheis becomingmore andmore outgoing.
80.It isreported that there areseveral causes(导致)poor eyesight.第四节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事When Micahwas achild,I usedto domany things with her.Later,I gotpromoted and was alwaysonconstant businessholidays.3years devotionto workresulted inmyabsence(缺席)fromher lifeand nowshe was ateenage girl.Recently,I eventuallymanaged tohave enoughtime to accompany her.For thelast fewweeks,Micah hadwatched mockingbirdsmake anest ina treeand layeggs there.Sometimes,I cametoaccompanyher withoutbeing invited.But wheneverI madean attemptto breakthe iceJTmgood”was aboutall she said tome.Code forLeave mealone.”“Why doesntshe wantto dothingswithme”I thoughtas Iset thetable fbrdinner oneevening,hopingfor anemotion bridgeto reappearbetween us.Did shefeel hurtwith mylong absenceor feelignored Lostinthought,I wasseeking tomend(修补)the relationship.“Mom!”Micah yelledsuddenly,Come quick!”Surprised,I rushedout,only tofind alittle babybird onthe ground,weak andhelpless.My eyeswent tothebranches above.“The windmust haveblown himout of the nestJ I said.“No,itwasMr.Whiskers-our cat.You lethim gooutside!”Micah said,a bit annoyed.Looking at the nestwithout theparents,Tm sorry」Isaidand putthe birdinmypalm cautiouslyandgently.She didntrespond,but didnot refusemy offerto help,either.Deciding to take careof thelittle babytillit becameindependent,I placedit inits nest.“What shouldwe donext”I asked.No responseagain.Instead,Micah wentinside andhopped onher ipad.Bird videos”I asked.“Yes,Im findingout whatto feedit Jshesaidseriously.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Paragraph1:She wasmore focusedthan ever.__________________________________________Paragraph2Before long,the birdfood wasdelivered andwe fedthe birdChance”at once.B.Which paintingwas donefirst.C.Where thepaintings weredone.
9.Which paintingdoesthe man like the mostA.The firstone.B.The secondone.C.Thethird one.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Co-workers.B.Relatives.C.Friends.
11.Why doesPenny wanttotakepart in the badmintongamesA.To makemore friends.B.To passthe time.C.To keepfit.
12.What doesPenny planto doC.Organize agame.A.Invite somefriends.B.Check theprices.听第9段材料,回答第至题
131613.What doesthewomanprobably thinkof herjobC.If smeaningful.A.Its veryeasy.B.Its unimportant.
14.What doesthemanlike mostabout hisjobA.Making muchmoney.B.Helping people.C.Working withdifferent people.
15.What doesthemaninvite thewoman todoA.Spend sometime inhis office.B.Meet hiscustomers.C.Work forhim.
16.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Setting upa lawoffice.B.Changing thearea ofa job.C.Working withcompanies.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What didlast weeksshow fbcusonA.The South China tiger.B.The Asianelephant.C.The giantpanda.
18.How heavyistheSouth ChinatigerA.About120kilos.B.About200kilos.C.About320kilos.
19.What isone reasonfortheSouthChinatiger notbeing seeninthe wildA.There isntenough foodfor it.B.The foresthas beencut downlargely.C.It hidesitself well.
20.Who isthe speakerprobablyA.A host.B.A scientist.C.A zookeeper.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DAAsthe2022FIFA World Cup approaches,it isinteresting to lookatstars whocould makean influence.We havelooked atthe differentteams andchosen fourplayers towatch outfor in Qatar.Kylian MbappeMbappeis currentlythe posterboy ofprofessional football.Aside fromincredible clubperformances,Mbappe hassolidified himselfas aWorld Cupperformer dueto the2018World Cup.Here,he was awardedthe FIFA World CupBest Young Player Awardand scoredan amazing25-yard strikeinthefinal againstCroatia.Cristiano RonaldoThelist ofawards andhonors thatRonaldo hasgained is legendary.Though heis37yet stillconsideredone ofthe bestplayers inthe world.At thispoint intheir career,most forwardsare onthe declineand haveregressedphysically-but notRonaldo.Ronaldo isthe all-time internationalleading goalscorer,and youcancount onhim inQatar.Lionel MessiWecould notlist Cristiano Ronaldo withoutalso includingLionel Messi.He remainsa once-in-a-generation talentand hasproved himselftime andtime againas theleading forcebehind Argentinasinternationalsquad.He isalso amajor reasonwhy footballisthe most popularsport inthe world.Afterdisappointment inthe2018WorldCup,we cancount onMessi toup hisgame andlead histeam inGroup C.NeymarNeymar isoneofthemostexciting andlegendary Brazilianfootballers sinceRonaldinho andRonaldo.He hasproved to be anincredible playerat bothclub andinternational leveland hasscored74goals in119appearances forBrazil.On theinternational stage,Neymar hascompeted inmany events,including the2014and2018World Cups,the2015Copa Americaand theOlympics.Who doyou thinkaretheplayers towatch outfor Theseare onlyfour picks,after all,and therearemany moretalented starswho will be lookingto maketheir nameinQatar.
21.Who wonthe FIFAWorldCup BestYoungPlayerAward in2018A.Kylian Mbappe.B.CristianoRonaldo.C.Lionel Messi.D.Neymar.
22.What doesthe underlinedword“regressed meanA.Looked back.B.Picked up.C.Fell back.D.Caught up.
23.Where isthe passageprobably takenfromA.A textbookB.A newsletterC.A diaryD.A novelBHOW ONEMAN MADEA DIFFERENCESwissbusinessman Henry Dunant,attheage of31,was alreadya successfulbusinessman.At thetime,France wasfighting withthe Italianarmy ina waragainst Austria.However,he neededthe helpof NapoleonIII for oneof hisbusiness deals.Dunant knewthat NapoleonIII would be withhis armyin northernItaly,sohe travelled to thecity ofSolferino tolook forhim.Dunant arrivedonthenight of24June andfound abattlefield filled with40,000dead andwoundedsoldiers.Dunant washorrified bythe sceneandwasfilledwithcompassion forthe woundedmen.At once,Dunant beganattending to the woundedmen.In thedays thatfollowed,he ledlocal people in helpingtakecare ofthe wounded and dying.They lookedafter the soldiers withoutregard tocountry oruniform,saying,All arebrothersWhen Dunantreturned toSwitzerland the following month,he wrotea bookabout hisexperience calledAMemory ofSolferino.Within the book,he describedthe battle,its costs,andthechaotic circumstancesafterwards.He alsodeveloped theidea thatinthefuture,a neutral中立的organization shouldexist toprovidecare towounded soldiers.Dunant beganto travelthrough Europeto distributethe bookand promotehisideas.His bookwas largelypositively received.This eventuallyledtothe formingoftheInternationalCommittee ofthe Red Cross in
1863.The firstact ofthe Red Cross wasto organizean internationalconference theGeneva Conventionwherecountries adoptedguidelines andmeasures for protecting thewoundedandmedical workersduringand afterbattles.While the Red Crossis mostlytasked withhelping peoplein timesof war,it alsoresponds tonaturaldisasters andgives aidto peoplewho haveto leave their homes.For example,the Red Cross providedaidand reliefafter theMay2008Wenchuan Earthquakein Sichuan,China.Dunant himselfgave upeverything tosave the world.His business failed becausehe wastoo busywithhis workinthe RedCross.Then Dunanthad toleavethe RedCrossbecause ofa personalconflict.Despitethis,he continuedto workas avolunteer,helping providerelief topeople caughtup inwar.In theend,he lostallhis money,fell ill,and hadtobetaken inby acharity.By thistime,theRedCross hadbecome famous,buthe wasmostly forgotten.In thelast yearsof hislife,though,he wasdiscovered bya newspaperreporter.From thenon,hewascelebrated aroundtheworldas theman responsiblefor savingmany thousandsof lives.Though heis longgone,his spiritcontinueswith usuntil thisday.
24.Where doesDunants ideaof formingtheRedCross comefromA.The encouragementof otherdevoted volunteers.B.His travelthrough Europeto distributethebook.C.His unsuccessfulbusiness dealswith NapoleonIII.D.His experienceto helpwounded soldiersin Solferino.
25.Which ofthe followingstatements canbe inferredfrom the passageA.Dunanf sbusinessfailedbecause ofthe outbreakof war.B.Dunant finallyleft theRedCrossand nolonger continuedto volunteer.C.In Solferino,the volunteersattended tothesoldiersonly fromAustria.D.Dunant travelledSolferino originallytolookfor NapoleonIIIforbusiness deals.
26.How doestheRedCross aidpeopleinneed accordingtotheauthorA.Organizing internationalconferences.B.Giving aidto homelessbankrupt(破产)people.C.Helping peoplein timesof naturaldisasters.D.Providing guidelinesforprotectingsoldiers.
27.What canbest describeHenryDunant9s qualityA.Generous andconfident.B.Responsible andselfless.C.Easygoing andintelligent.D.Determined andindependent.CFelix Ruppertand AlexanderBadri-Sprowitz atthe MaxPlanck Institutefor IntelligentSystems inStuttgart,Germany,designed ahalf-metre-high robotcalled Mortiand gaveittheability toteach itselfhow towalk,rather thanto performa pre-programmed step.The four-legged robottook onlyan hourto learnhow towalksteadily,roughly thesame amountoftimeas newbornhorses need.And itsthe firsttime thata machinelearningtechnique hasbeen sosuccessfully appliedto four-legged robots.Morti iscontrolled byan artificialintelligence(AI)algorithm(算法)that doesnthave muchinformationabout therobot9slegs,such asthe exactshape of each element.The AI,working likethe centralnervoussystem,gives walkinginstructions forMorti tofollow.It thenadjusts(调整)them basedon readingsfromfoot sensorsf传感器)that signalwhen therobot fallsand losescontact withthe ground.Initially(最初),Morti fallsdown,but afterabout an hour theAI findsthe bestway to make itwalk Jsaid Ruppert.Because theAI learnsrather thancomputing detailsofeachlegs movementin advance,which canusea lotof energy,Morti walksusing42percent lessenergy thanwhen itfirst startsattheend of anhour-longlearning process.Mortis processcopies theway babyanimals learn to move,as theyalso findthe mostefficientwayto usetheir musclesby tryingand initiallytripping.Dhireesha Kudithipudiat TheUniversity ofTexas atSan Antoniosaid thatAI robotscan oftenlearn aspecifictask verywell butcant readjustwhen theenvironment changesand thatMortis design,which reliesoncontinually adjustingthe robotsmovements,may performbetter inthatregard(方面).Ruppertsaid heandthe teamare workingon addingmore sensorsand rangeof motionto Mortitomakeitamore animal-likerobot.
28.What isspecial aboutMortiA.It ispre-programmed towalk.B.It canlearntowalk byitself.C.It isthe firstfour-legged robot.D.It canhelp teachthe newborns.
29.Which partof Mortiis stressedin paragraph2A.Its bodystructure.B.Its designconcept.C.Its learningprocess.D.Its workingconditions.
30.How doesthe Alslearning abilitybenefit MortiA.By predictingMorti5slegmovements.B.By trainingMortis musclestothe best.C.By loweringMortis energyconsumption.D.By strengtheningMortis bondwith others.
31.What isDhireesha Kudithipudi^attitude towardMortiA.Doubtful.B.Concerned.C.Indifferent.D.Positive.DWhen didyou lastwrite a letter Properlywrite one—by handIn adigital world,sending atext oremailis farmore convenientthan usingtraditional mail.Well,some peopleclaim thatwriting stillhas manybenefits,so maybeits nottime tothrow awayyour ballpointor fountainpen yet.These days,when peoplerequest thingsin writing,a typed,electronic documentwillbeaccepted.Doingthis ona computermeans itcould besaved,edited,copied andsent viaemail.But doing a handwrittendocumentis unique:it requiresplanning andthought,and,as wellas practicingyour handwriting,it helpsyouto rememberselling and punctuation.Some expertsbelieve yourbrain benefitsfrom usingold-fashioned pen and paper.This isparticularlyrelated tostudents,because typingnotes intoa laptopis thoughtto lackthe tactilefeedback^(触觉回馈)tothebrain.They thinktaking noteby handinvolve cognitiveengagement(认矢口参与)in summarizing,paraphrasing organizing,concept andvocabulary mapping.They alsoagree thathandwriting mayimprovefine movementskills inyour handsand fingers.There areeveryday benefitsto usingpen andpaper too.Writing notes,shopping listsor messageson thebackofanenvelope canstill beuseful,quick andconvenient.But puttingpen topaper inalettertoafriend orloved onecan probablyhave themost influence.Pen palwriter KatherineMoller toldthe BBC:“In aword whereit isso easyto getonline emailor tosend afast text,itisso personaland soprecious toknow someonechoose toturn offthevirtual(虚拟)worldtospend sometime withyou.”So,while digitalskills remainimportant,dont getrid ofyour pensand pencilsyet-especially ifyoursmartphone,tablet orlaptop runsout ofpower!
32.Two questionsare askedin paragraph1to.A.offer backgroundinformation B.ask foropinionsC.show disagreementD.lead tothe topic
33.Why isdoingahandwritten documentspecialA.Because itinvolves planning,thought andhandwriting.B.Because itcreates spellingandpunctuation.C.Because itdoes harmto handsand fingers.D.Because ithelps thebrain recoverfrom disease.
34.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph4A.There areeveryday benefitsto usingpenandpaper.B.Writing byhand tosomeone showstrue emotion.C.It isnoteasyto emailor tosend afasttexttoday.D.Digital skillsare alwaysimportant andnecessary.
35.Which ofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitle forthepassageA.Its Timeto ThrowAway YourPensB.AWorldwith Writingby HandC.Do WeStill Needto Writeby HandD.The Birthof Writingby Hand第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项有两项为多余选项Emotional EatingEmotionaleating iswhen peopleuse foodasawaytodeal withfeelings insteadof satisfyinghunger.36Have youever finisheda wholebag ofchips outof boredomor downedcookieafter cookiewhile preparingforabig testBut whendone alot—especially withoutrealizing it—emotionaleatingcan affectweight,health,and overallwell-being.37_One ofthe biggestmyth(s荒诞的说法)about emotionaleating isthat ifscaused bynegative feelings.Yes,people oftenturn tofood whentheyre stressedout,lonely,sad,anxious,or bored.But emotionaleatingcan belinked topositive feelingstoo,liketheromance ofsharing desserton ValentinesDay orthe。
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