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呼和浩特市赛罕区英华学校学年第一学期2022-2023高一年级第二次月考英语试卷第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2・5分,满分37・5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AFour SpecialHotels Aroundthe worldAmangiri,Canyon Point,UtahThis placein theUtah desertis afavorite ofmany celebrities.While everyroom herehas character,none matchesthe(高雅)elegance of the GirijaalaSuite.The roomhas alarge privatelap pool,a sweepingbalcony,and asky loungearea whereguests can beddown for the night under theclear Utahskies.Beyond NgalaSafari Lodge,South AfricaAtthis placeon theborder ofKruger National Park,guests canreserve aone-night experiencein afour-level treehouseto seeanimals thatwander thepark.With noordinary structure,the househas asupply ofsolar power,a watercollection system,and a bio-rock sanitation(卫生)system.Here,guestscansleep under the nightsky takingin themagic oftheir surroundings.Beverly Wilshire,Beverly Hills,CaliforniaBeverly Wilshirehas beenan attractionto manyrich andpowerful peoplesince itsopening in
1928.Guests whoreservethe VerandaSuite locatedon theroof ofthe hotelare in for aserious surprise.Not onlyis theroom accessedby ahiddenentrance behinda staircase,but italso has a2100-square-foot balconywith dreamyviews ofthe HollywoodHills.In themiddleof thisprivate,urban placeis a1O-foot-tall tentwith crystallamps andfur carpets.In acity full of stars,you cangeta specialfeeling aswell asa goodsleep.La ValiseTulum,MexicoIf you cant decidewhether youwould prefer to sleepindoors oroutdoors,why notbook aroom thatlets you do bothinthe same bed Suchis thefeature ofthe MasterSuite atthis propertyin Tulum.The king-size bedcan berolled outonto theCaribbeanSea-facing balconyfor anightunderthe starsor rolledinfor a moreprivate experience.
1.Which ofthe following(遇见)can offerguests aclose encounterwith somewildlifeA.Amangiri B.Beyond NgalaSafari LodgeC.Beverly WilshireD.La ValiseTulum
2.What isspecial aboutLa ValiseTulum,MexicoA.It givesguests twosleeping choicesin the samebed.B.It isdesigned in an environmental-friendly way.C.It providesthe bestview ofdeserts androcks.D.It isequipped with abio-rock sanitationsystem.
3.What dothe fourhotels havein commonA.They areall locatedinanational park.B.They allprovide guestswithagreat viewof hills.C.They areall modern and well-equipped.D.They alloffer theexperience ofsleeping outdoors.B“Come on!All ofus arecutting maths.Who wantsto takethat quizWe aregoing totake awalk and get lunchinstead.Lets go!”says thecoolest kidin your class.Do youdo what you knowis right and go to mathsclass,take thequiz and all Ordoyou givein andgo withhimPeople whoare atyour age,like yourclassmates,are calledpeers.When theytry toinfluence howyou actandget you todosomething,ifs calledpeer pressure.Ifs somethingeveryone hasto dealwith-even adults.Peers influenceyour life,even if you dontrealize it,just byspending timewith you.You learn from them,and theylearnfrom you.Ifs onlyhuman natureto listento andlearnfromother peoplein yourage group.Peers canhave apositive influenceon each other.Maybe anotherstudent inyour scienceclass taughtyou aneasy way toremember theplanets in the solarsystem,or yougot othersexcited aboutyour newfavorite book,and noweveryone isreadingit.Sometimes peersinfluence each other innegative ways.For example,a fewkids inschool mighttry togetyou tocut classwith them.Its difficultto say no topeer pressure,but youcan doit.Paying attentionto yourown feelingsand beliefsabout whatisrightandwhat iswrong canhelp youknow what is theright thingyou shoulddo.It canreally helpto have at leastone otherpeer,or friend,who iswilling tosaynotoo.If youcontinue toface peerpressureand youare findingit difficultto handleit,talk tosomeone youtrust—a parentorateacher.They canhelp you feelmuch betterand prepareyou for the next time youface peer pressure.
4.With the authors words in thefirst paragraphwhatis the kiddoingA.Planning someinteresting activitiesafter school.B.Making anannouncement abouta dinnerparty.C.Persuading otherkids totake aquiz withhim.D.Encouraging otherkids tocut class.
5.What canbe knownaccording to the authorA.For kids,peerpressuremay domore harmthan good.B.Maths isthe mostdifficult subjectfor mostkids.C.Kids todayare undergreater pressurethan before.D.Peer pressureexists amongpeople of all agegroups.
6.What issuggested to the readersin thelast paragraphA.Making moreclose friendswhile atschool.B.Learning torefuse theirfriends ina politeway.C.Getting supportfrom someoneelse ifnecessary.D.Building closerrelations withtheir parentsand teachers.
7.Whom isthe textprobably writtenforA.Students.B.Parents.C.Teachers.D.Friends.“Dad JI saidone day,Lets takea trip.Why dontyou flyout andmeet me”My fatherhad justretired after27years asamanager forIBM.His jobfilled hisday,his thoughtand hislife.While hewoke up and tooka warmshower,I screamedundera freezingwaterfall inPeru.While hetied atie andput onthe sameSwiss watch,I roweda boatacross Lakeof theOzarks.My fathersaw medrifting aimlessly,nothing toshow formy33years buta passportfulloffunny stamps.He wantedmeto settle down,but nowI wanthim to find anadventure.He agreedto travelwith methrough somenational parks.We metfour weekslater inRapid City.“What isour firststop”asked my father.“What timeis it”“Still donthaveawatchLess thanan houraway wasMount Rushmore.As hestared upat thefour Presidentscarved inrocks,his mouthand eyesopenedslowly,like thoseofalittle boy.Unbelievable Jhe said,how wasthis done,,Sculptor Gutzondevoted14years tothis sculptureand thenleft thefinal touchesto hisson.We staredupandI askedmyself,Would Iever devotemy lifeto anything^^No directions,no goals.I alwaysused tohear thosewordsin my father^voice.Now Ihear theminmy own.The nextday wewere atYellowstone NationalPark,where wehad apicnic.Did youever travelwith yourdad Iasked.Only once“he said.I neverspoke muchto my father.We lovedeach other—but neversaid it.Whatever hecould giveme,he gave.^^The lastsentence—its probablythesamething Idsay aboutmy father—is whatI wouldwant mychild tosay aboutme.In GlacierNationalPark,myfathersaid,“I havenever seenwater soblue.I have,in severalplaces ofthe world.I cankeeptraveling,I realize——and maybe a regularjob wontbe asdull asI feared.Weeks afterour trip,I calledmyfather.The photosfrom thetrip arewonderful Jhe said.We havegot totake anothertriplike thatsometime.1told himI haddecided tosettledown,and Imwearing awatch.
8.What canwe learnabout thefather fromparagraph2and3A.He followedthe fashion.B.He gotbored withhis job.C.He wasunhappy withthe authorslifestyle.D.He likedtheauthorscollection ofstamps.
9.What canbe knownabout theauthor from the underlinedparagraphA.He wantshis childrento learnfrom theirgrandfather.B.He comesto understandwhat parentallove means.C.He learnshow tocommunicate withhis father.D.He hopesto givewhatever hecan tohis father.(推断)
10.What couldbe inferredabout theauthor andhis fatherfrom the end ofthe storyA.The callsolved theirdisagreements.B.The SwissWatch hasdrawn themcloser.C.They decidedto learnphotography together.D.They beganto changetheir attitudesto life.
411.What couldbe the best titleforthepassageA.Love nature,love life.B.A sonlost inadventure.C.A journeywith dad.D.The artof travel.DI livein New York cityand myneighbours arepeople Idont know.My city,neighborhood andblock arefilled withpeoplewho dontknow me,dont careto knowme,and donttalk tome.I findthat its pretty hard to lovepeople youdont evenknow.And sometimes,we all,myself included,use thatas anexcuse notto try.I readBrendans storyrecently andwasmoved.One day,Brendan,a youngman inNewYorkwas onthe wayback tohis Brooklynapartment whena homelesswomancalled Jackieasked himfor money.He saidthat he had nomoney.By theend ofthe week,she askedtwo moretimes,and eachtimehe answeredNo”.The womanlooked sad,so Brendansaid,I amon myway to a jobinterview.If Iget the job,Til takeyouout fbrlunch.”Brendan gotthejob.He tookJackie outfor lunch.That waswhen theirfriendship began.They builta strongfriendshipby supportingeachotherand spendingtheir birthdays,holidays anddifficult timestogether,over aperiod ofeight years.When Brendansheater broke,Jackie madea blanketfbr him.Two dayslater whenhe toldher thathehadlost hisjob,she leftandreturned minuteslater,bring himfood toeat.She continuedto dothat duringthe wholewinter.Even withso little,sheoften gaveback.Over theseyears,Jackie movedfrom thestreets andsubway stationsinto ahalfway house,and isnow movinginto anapartment.To celebrateit,Brendan wantedto dosomething specialfor Jackie.He wentwith herand helpedher topick outeverythingshe wouldneed forher newapartment.May Brendansstory encourageus tofind a new wayto honour,serve andlove thepeople aroundus.
12.What canwe learnabout theauthor fromparagraph1A.He oftenstays indoors.B.He caresabout his neighbours.C.He isgood atmaking friends.D.He hardlytalk tohisneighbours
13.What didBrendan dowhen Jackieasked himfor moneyA.He wasangry withher.B.He didntgive herany.C.He offeredher somefood.D.He gaveher somespare change.
14.What happenedafter Brendanand Jackiehad lunchtogetherA.They developedanewfriendship.B.They helpedeachothertofindwork.C.They fellin lovewith eachother.D.They discoveredthey wereclassmates.
15.What doesthe underlinedword itin paragraph4refer toA.Jackies findingwork.B.Jackies movingfromthestreets.C.Jackies movinginto anapartment.D.Jackies movinginto ahalfway house.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项How canteenagers keepthemselves fromsuffering fromloneliness Hereare somesuggestions forspeeding arecoveryfrom loneliness.16A smileandafriendly greetingfbr thestudent behindyou inline at the cafeteriawont makeyou bestfriends.But itwill makeyou bothfeel good.It canalso makeit easierto interactthe nexttime andthe timeafter that.Find asafe placeto makeconnections.If goingto thedancing partymakes you feel likeyou justdont belong,try joiningaspecial-interest group.17Just becauseyoufeelleft outin onegroup doesntmean you will feellike anoutsider ineveryother one.Look for a groupthat allowsyoutofeel comfortablegradually.Find otherways ofmaking connections.Lonely peoplehunger forfriendship.Sometimes feelingaccepted andlikedcomes moreeasily whenyoudosomething forothers ratherthan waitfor themto makeyoufeelbetter.18Teach achild forreading.Take notesforadisabled classmate.You mightbe surprisedattheconnections youmake.19Loneliness isan absenceof qualityfriendship,not ofa particularquantity offriends.That iswhy itsimportantto knowhow toselect afriend.The bestfriendships arethose basedon similarvalues andattitudes.You getwhatyouexpect,so expectthebest.If youexpect othersto befriendly,youwillbehave inproper waysthatencourage peopleto befriendlier toyou.20A.Choose theright people.B.So considerbecoming avolunteer.C.Reach outto othersbut startsmall.D.It canbe hardwork to be positivetowards others.E.Maybe it isthedrama cluborthemarching band.F.This harmfulattitude cancontinue into adulthood.G.Starting thefirst stepof positiveexpectations canmake allthe difference.第二部分语言运用(共三节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每5515115题所给的、、、四个项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(毛毛虫)In EricCarles book,the hungrycaterpillar eventuallybecomes abeautiful butterfly.It canenjoy arather21role—one thatsmore colourfuland lessstressful.I seebutterflies asa symbolfbr22,Forhumans,however,its noteasy tomake that23,It canfeel scaryto leavethe24things behind.Andthere are25related tomoving tonew settingsand takingon differentchallenges.(投资)For me26my jobmeant thatmy paydropped significantly.I acceptedsome trainingand investedtime innetworking.It wasscary butexciting becauseI was27my career.Like a butterfly,I startedto dipin andout ofnew things.Ididnt wanttobe28at groundlevel anymore.I hada muchwider viewpoint.As thenext stageof mycareer began,I wasfullof29to runprojects of myown.Suddenly Iwas workingin anexciting industry.The newenvironment30me.I couldmakefull useofmyexperiences andstrengths.But sometimes31making changesis alsoa choice;it cancause othersto makechoicesfor you,often notto your
32.In myexperience,if youspend yourlife33a butterfly,itsprettyhardtocatch it.Instead,ifyougo toplaces wherethereis agood chancethat yourgifts are34for thatsituation andyou justsit there,abutterflywill35come andsit onyour shoulder.
21.A.important B.sharp C.strange D.different
22.A.approach B.strength C.popularity D.memory
23.A.model B.reply C.change D.preparation
24.A.familiar B.attractive C.useful D.unique
25.A.wishes B.fears C.skills D.excuses
26.A.taking upB.coming acrossC.giving upD.looking into
27.A.reshaping B.figuring C.ignoring D.reminding
28.A.taught B.described C.argued D.trapped
29.A.respect B.stress C.energy D.range
30.A.attracted B.gained C.debated D.cheated
31.A.recognizing B.regretting C.avoiding D.intending
32.A.detail B.advantage C.hint D.guidance
33.A.going afterB.saving C.watching D.training
34.A.curious B.confident C.suitable D.challenging
35.A.likely B.hardly C.negatively D.seriously第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式()()Lisa Osbornegraduated fromhigh schoollast June.She wasabout36gotocollege.She37invite toshare hersuggestionsfor high school withthe newstudents.()She toldthem thatOrientation Daywas38real helpful.Ifs afantastic opportunityfor newstudents toget to know the()school andthe otherstudents.During hertalk,Lisa39encourage themto dealwith newchallenges bygoing all
40.She said,If youfail,no problem——nexttimeyoucanfail better!Lisa alsohad()()some momentswhen she was41disappoint.She oncewas notselected fortheend-of-year volleyball42compete.Atfirst,shewasvery sad,but latershe realizedthat shejoined theteam forthe loveofthesport.It wasn7t justabout winning.Shebelieved that there wouldbeawaytobe partof something43you love.()44look backon herhighschoollife,Lisa gavethe newstudents45most importantadvice thatthey shouldgivetheir friendsa handwhen theyneed it,which willmake themselvesfeel good,too.第三节(每空分,满分分)125题根据汉语或首字母填空46-55(评论)
1.11dont feelI canc ontheir decision.(资源).
47.Time isyour mostvaluable,(非正式的)
48.Coz means“because and itisan language.(联络,联系)
49.Would youplease keepin cwith meby email(反映)
50.Fashion differsfrom countryto countryanditrthecultural differences.(适应)
51.I wanttoknowwhether shehas adaptedtothenew schoollife sinceshe attendeds highmonths ago.
52.There standsan oldtree onourc,which hasbecome thesymbol ofour school.(探索).
53.The boyis curiousabout everythingaround himand alwayshasalot to(拼搏)
54.Chinese peopleare sto buildour countryintoamodernandpowerful onein theworld.(设施)
55.The hotelhas specialf forwelcoming oldpeople.56・60题用恰当的介词、副词、冠词、代词或连词填空
56.Hearing thatI hadwon thefirst prizeintheEnglish SpeechContest,I feltexcited tofall asleep.
57.1was cookingin thekitchenI hearda loudnoise outside.
58.The goodnews wasthatthethree-hour meetingfinally cameto end.
59.When itcomes spelling,there aresome cleardifferences betweenBritish andAmerican English.
60.All ofus findmeaningful tobe volunteers.61・65题词形转换When weasked Johnto answerthat61question,he becamevery62,which madeus allverysorry.embarrassWe wereall63by his64performance,which lefta deep65on us.impress66・70题选词填空可变换形式aroundthe cornerapply toon schedulerefertodepend on
66.Staying fitgood eatinghabits,regular exerciseand enoughsleep.
67.With theNational DayHoliday,my familywere pleasantlypreparing fora visittotheGreat Wall.
68.She decidedtoacollege topursue herdream.
69.We couldgive theproject everysupport sothat itmay becompleted.
70.Youd betterfinish yourhomework withoutyour notes.第四部分写作满分15分假如你是报社的编辑李华,你收到一封来自的信她向你述说她刚上高中,不知如何交友,很21stCentury Lori苦恼请给她回一封信,并提出建议注意词数左右;可增细节,使行文连贯
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1002.Dear Lori,。
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