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吉林省合作体”学年度高一上学期期末考试“BEST2022-2023英语试题第卷I第一部分听力第一节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听完每段对话5A BC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一遍
101.What does the manlike bestprobablyA.Seeing movies.B.Playing basketball.C.Watching footballmatches.
2.How longwill ittake the man to arrive inPhiladelphiaA.About4hours.B.About
2.5hours.C.About25hours.
3.Who is the besttypist in the companyA.Mary.B.Jones.C.Ann.
4.How muchdoes thispackage costby airmailA.7dollars.B.21dollars.C.42dollars.
5.Which oneis trueabout JohnA.He willhave aclass at1:
00.B.He willgo to the libraryat2:
00.C.He willgo homeat3:
00.第二节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5A BC选项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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答55时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where willthe speakersgo firstA.To apark.B.To atheatre.C.To arestaurant.
7.What is the bigsurprise听第段A.The manhas gota betterpay.B.The womanwill receivea finegift.C.The manhas changeda betterjob.7材料,回答第、题
898.Where isthe mansofficeA.Inside apark.B.Opposite apark.C.Behind apark.
9.How doesthe womango toworkA.By bus.B.By train.C.By bike.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What willthe speakersdo when they meetA.Discuss theirplay.B.Talk abouta party.C.Plan a new project.
11.When willthe mansEnglish lessonend tomorrowA.At6:30pm.B.At7:00pm.C.At7:30pm.
12.How manypeople willmeet tomorrowA.Two people.B.Four people.C.Five people.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How longhas theman workedin the new companyA.For amonth.B.For twomonths.C.For threemonths.
14.What departmentdoestheman work inA.In theproduction department.B.In themarketing department.C.In thehuman resourcesdepartment
15.How isthe workdone in the newcompanyA.The workis donein teams.B.The workis done by oneself.C.The workis doneall bymachines.
16.What doesthemanthink of his newbossA.He thinksmuch ofhim.B.He thinksnothing ofhim.C.He thinksthe bossis bad-tempered.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What wasthe weatherlike lastnightA.It wasstormy.B.It wasfine.C.It waswindy.
18.What didthe speakersee at the windowA.A catsface.B.A lionsface.C.A mansface.
19.Where werethe speaker,s parentsprobably whenthe speakershoutedA.In the next room.B.In thehospital.C.In theliving room.
20.When didthe speakerwake upthenextmorningA.After sixo clock.B.After seveno clock.C.After eighto clock.第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,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 DAManythings makethe2022World Cupone of the mostunique worldcups in the historyof football.Lets takeacloser lookat someof the most interestingfacts about the2022World Cupthat makeit uniquein everyway.
1.Application of the newtechnologyEarlier thisyear Adidasrevealed Al Rihla Jthe officialmatch ballof the2022World Cup.AlRihlatranslates as“thejourney”in Arabicand itis designedto supportthe highestgame speeds as ittravels fasterin flightthan anyFIFA WorldCupball createdbefore it in thetournaments92-year history.The newball featuresthe latestAdidas SuspensionSystemat itscore,containing amotion sensorthat tracksevery touchof thegame ata rateof500times persecond.
2.Record number of visitorsOneof themost interestingfacts aboutFIFA2022in Qatar isthenumber ofvisitors expectedto arrivein the countryduring theevent.As expected,the2022World CupQatar willprobably receivea recordnumber ofvisitors by the timethetournament ends.The reasonbehind thisis simpleto understand.Being one of the best countries in the Middle East,Qataris alsolocated rightin the center of the worldand closeto mostof thecountries inthe world.
3.Stadium isequipped withCentralized AirConditioningWhile theWorld Cupis nearlyimpossible tohold duringthe summergiven thefact thattemperatures inQatar cantouch50degrees Celsius,switching to the winterslot hasbrought somepeace.However,isthe problem solvedAs faras winterisconcerned,even daytimetemperatures duringwinter can be quitehigh.Therefore,Qatar hasfound asolution tothis.For the first time,thecountryhost theWorld Cupin anair-conditioned stadium.All eightstadiums arefullyair-conditioned,providing fanswith a comfortable viewing experience.
21.In the2022World Cup,which isthenewballs featureA.the suspensionsystem.B.the core.C.the speedsensor.D.the monitor.
22.Why isQatar likelyto receivea recordnumberofvisitors bythe endof the2022World CupA.Qataris easyto reach.B.Qatar is a beautifulcounty tovisit.C.Qataristhe richestcountry intheMiddleEast.D.Qataris closeto mostof thecountriesinthe world.
23.How doesQatar addressthe problemthat thetemperature istoo highA.Switch thegame to the winterslot.B.Cool drinks are offeredto audiencefor free.C.Host theWorld Cupin air-conditioned stadiums.D.Fans areprovided with acomfortableviewingexperience.BFriends alwaysask whyI,a middle-aged womanwith noathletic talenttravel toperilous places---the junglesofThailand orBorneo,for example,where thewater isoften unsafeand thefood risky;places withinfectious diseases,poisonous snakesand the wildest animals;some places where thelocals arejust afew generationspast headhunting.I neverknow how to answer.My traveldecisions assumedanewgravity nineyears agoafter Isuffered astroke.To(血液稀释剂)prevent anotherstroke,my doctorstold me,Id haveto takedangerously Highlevels ofblood thinnerforthe rest of my life and any travelwould berisky.I had to thinkabout whatwas importantto me:family,of courseand friends.But thenwhat Nomatter howmanytimes Ithought aboutit,no bucketlist wascomplete withouttravel.Then Ihadtodecide howI mightmanage therisk.Ihad todecide howlucky Ifelt.My returnto travelafter mystroke camein babysteps.The firstreal testof mytravel couragecame ninemonths aftermystroke whenI joinedmy husband,Jack,on abusiness trip to China.After wedtoured theremains of a Tangdynasty(长雪橇).temple ona highmountain,Jack wantedto ridedown ona toboggan(高音竦*叭)Before thestroke itwouldve seemedlike fun.But nowI hesitated.My mentalklaxon screamedwarningsabout theconsequences ofa cut,a fallandacrash.Then,gaining confidencefrom whoknows where,I loweredmyselfcarefully into the toboggan,which markedmy adventure travel comeback.In theyears sincethen,Ive traveledabout twenty-five percent of thetime.Through itall,my lucksheld out---nodeadly falls,no caraccidents orserious infections.For me,adventuretravelis arisk worthtaking.Travel broadensmyworld andkeeps meconnected tonature.Whafs more,saying yesto travelkeeps meconnected tomyself.
24.What doesthe underlinedword perilous“in Paragraph1probably meanA.Attractive.B.Dangerous.C.Historical.D.Accessible.
25.What didthe doctorsadvise the author todoA.Do properexercise.B.Enjoy therestofher life.C.Keep awayfrom traveling.D.Spend moretime with her family.
26.Why didthe authormention hertravel toChinaA.It washer lastadventure.B.It wasthemostdangerous experiencein herlife.C.She likedthe beautifulscenery inChina.D.She recoveredher couragethrough it.
27.What isthebesttitle for the textA.A businesstriptoChina.B.Unique travelexperiences.C.Why Istill travelto thewild.D.How Iovercame thefear ofdisease.CLocated inthe tropicalforests inXishuangbanna,southwest China9s Yunnanprovince,the AsianElephant BreedingandRescue CenterAEBRC isdedicated togiving carefuland effectiveprotection towild elephants.Though thejungles providerich sourcesof foodand waterfor the elephants,they canalso posea threat to themifthey becomeill orinjured,making itdifficult forthem tosurvive inthewild.In August2015,a babyelephant thatwas lessthan onemonth oldwas abandonedby herherd at the doorway of afarmershouse inSimiao,Pu ercity.Vets from the AEBRCcame andtook theanimal totheir centerfor treatment.Shewas foundto haveintra-abdominal infectionsand heartfailure.She wasalso atrisk ofblood poisoning.The babyelephant finallyrecovered afterproper treatmentbythekeepers at thecenter.However,without the营养不良presence ofher mother,she becamemalnourished duetoalack ofbreast milk.At thattime,she weighedonly76kilograms,much smallerthan anaverage newbornelephant.The vetsdecided tofeed hergoat milk,and asshe wasborninthe Chinese Yearof theGoat,theelephantwas namedYang NiuYang isChinese forgoat,and Niumeans girl.The elephantis nowabout6years old
1.8meters talland weighs
1.3tonnes.CuiTently there are11rescued Asianelephants livingat thecenter and being caredfor by27keepers,who spendmorethan10hours withthem eachday.Thanks tothese efforts,the populationof Asianwild elephantsintheprovincehas reached300from150over thepast30years.指派The localgovernment hasdesignated aplace asa sourceof foodfortheelephants sothat theydo lessdamageto villagers,crops whilelooking fbrfood.Theyve alsomonitored theelephants usingtechnologies suchas dronesto keeptrack of their activities andprevent encountersbetween villagersand theelephants.The localgovernment has alsopurchased commercialinsurance forresidents tocompensate themif theelephants attackthem.
28.What can be athreattoelephants9survival according tothetextA.Physical problems.B.Illegal hunting.C.Lack offood sources.D.Destruction offorests.
29.What doesthe exampleofa babyelephant stressA.The recoveryof YangNiu.B.The effortsmade bykeepers.C.The risksfacing babyelephants.D.The importanceof motherelephants.
30.What doesthe authormainly talkabout inParagraph5A.The numberof elephantsendangered.B.The urgencyof rescuingwild elephants.C.A steadygrowth ofelephant population.D.A risingtrend ofanimal overprotection.
31.Why hasthe governmentdesignated aplace forelephantsA.To keeptrackof theiractivities.B.To preventthem fromdamaging crops.C.To savethem thetrouble oflooking forfood.D.To ensurethe growthof theelephant population.DAlice RooseveltLongworth wasthe daughterof oneof Americasmost belovedpresidents,Theodore Roosevelt.Shewas alsoa writerwho wasfamous forgiving high-society partiesandbeingoneofWashington,DCs biggestgossips.On绣花靠垫the sofain herliving room,there was an embroideredcushion whichread,“If you cant sayanything niceabout someone,come sitnext tome.^^If Alicewere stillalive todayshe diedin1980attheage of96,she wouldfeel rightat homewith modernsocialmedia...at leastthe worstparts of it.Platforms suchas WeChatand Weibohave becomeplaceswhereInternet trolland侮辱,bullies hangaround,spreading gossipand insultsand causingreal harmto people,especially young people.Thisphenomenon ofsocial mediabullying cyberbullyingisaworldwide problem.In February,United NationsInternationalChildrens EmergencyFund UNICEFdeclared aspecial day,Safer InternetDay,to raiseawareness oftheproblemandto discussways tosolve it.According tothe organization,as manyas20percentofyoungpeoplesay that they havebeenbullied online.And theeffects ofthis bullyingcanbedestructive,leading tolower grades,lower self-esteem,depressionand evensuicide.UNICEFs HenriettaFore saysthatthe Internet hasbecome akindness desert”.Closer tohome,a studyof Chinesehigh schoolstudents foundthat58percent hadbeen bullied,and38percent hadbulliedsomeone eitherat schoolor onthe Internet.They spreadrumors about you ordefame youin orderto isolateor排斥marginalize you,“says psychologistZhou Zhonghui.It ishard fbrpeople thatage to bear,and itmakes themdepressed.There arelaws inChina againstcyberbullying,and offenderscanbefined andhave theiraccounts shutdown.In fact,everyone cantake stepsto stopthe bullying.First,dont besilent.If you are beingbullied,dont hesitateto tellyourparents andteachers.Second,think beforeyou post.Is yourcomment kindor hurtfulWould youlike someoneto saythesame thingaboutyouWould youlike yourmother toread yourcomment Alice Roosevelt Longworthscushion wasahumorous re-working ofan oldpiece ofwisdom:If youcant sayanything niceaboutsomeone,dont sayanything atall.By followingthat wisdom,youcanmake flowersbloom inthe kindnessdesert”.
32.By mentioningAliceRooseveltLongworth inthefirstparagraph,theauthorintends to.A.compare herto herfather B.present thetopic of cyberbullyingC.describe herachievements D.recognize herwayoflife
33.What isHenrietta Forestone whenhe discussestheInternetA.Positive.B.Doubtful.C.Objective D.Critical
34.Which ofthe followingis WRONGaccording tothe passageA.A majorityof Chinesehigh schoolstudents havebullied others.B.Cyberbullying causedgreat harmto teenagers.C.Cyberbullying isno longerunique toChinese students.D.A numberof Chinesehigh schoolstudents feeldepressed.
35.Which ofthe followinghas NOTbeen mentionedinthepassageA.The victimsof cyberbullying.B.The solutionsto cyberbullying.C.The consequencesof cyberbullying.D.The causesofcyberbullying.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项A polyglot is someonewho hasa deeplove forlanguages,and isable to speak,use,and understandseveral ofthem.36Actress NataliePortman isone famouspolyglot.She can speak fivelanguages,including Spanish,English,Hebrew.French,and Japanese.Along with her passionfor acting,Natalie alsoloves learningworld languagesand hasa seriousthirstfor knowledge.37Another famousactress witha passionfor knowledgeis televisionand filmstar MilaKunis.Mila wasborn inUkraineand movedtotheUnited Stateswithherfamily when she wasa child.So shecanspeakfluent RussianandEnglish.Mila hasalso spokenabout howdifficult learningEnglish wasafter thesudden movetotheU.S.,but you(无可挑易)wouldnt noticeby listeningto hernow.38Her Russianis stillimpeccable Uin Russianlanguage interviews.39One famouspolyglot isthe ancientEgyptian rulerCleopatra.The ruleroftheancient PtolemaicKingdom ofEgyptwas believed tospeakat leastnine languages.Her nativelanguage wasGreek.She wasbelievedto have learnedEgyptian,Hebrew,and Troglodyte.She wasalso believedto havespoken thelanguages ofthe Ethiopians.Syrians.Armenians,Medes.And Parthiansas well.40The famousSerbian-American engineerand inventorof thealternating-current electricalsystem wasfluent ineight differentlanguages,including Serbo-Croatian English,French,Czech,German,Hungarian,Italian,and Latin.A.Another historicalpolyglotisNikola Tesla.B.Polyglots arecertainly rare and interestingpeople.C.However there9sarecord-holder formost languagesspoken.D.Many donteven knowthat sheis froma differentcountry.E.She evenhasaBachelor ofthe Artsdegree inPsychology fromHarvard.F.If wedig alittle deeperthrough history,therearemany famouspolyglots thatfew knowabout.G.There aremany famouspolyglots knownfor otherthings besidesmultiple languages.第三部分英语知识运用完形填空Several monthsago,a tornadofiercely hitour citywithout anysigns before.We hadntprepared foritin advance,sowe werejust forcedto gointo our41actions.I happenednot tobe inthe classroomwhen it
42.Hearing the43screaming,I rushed44as fastas Icould backtotheclassroom.Never didI imaginethat wewould putour regular45to useNever didI imaginethat my students蹲had46against thewall andcrouched downon theirknees.Their eyeswere obviouslyfilled with47as theyasked iftheirparents,pets,and friendswould beokay.I,along withother teachers,tried ourbest to48them,though weactuallydidnt knowwhat theresult wouldbe.I couldnt49the tornadoany more.However,Im veryproud ofmystudentswho performedso well.In sucha50anddangerous situation,they behavedbeyond theirages.Never inmylifehad Iseen them51instructions soquickly,withoutany hesitation.Though sometears weredropping andsome heartswere beatingfast,the kidswere incredibly
52.Imextremely proudthat theystruggled tocalm downbecauseof their53in me.Because ofthe tornado,I realizedthat myjob asa teachermeant alot.Behind everywell-behaved studentarealongand trustThough thetornado haspresented55Fm surewe canhandle themonebyone.line ofteachers whohave madeit theirlifes54to educatethem withsafety,courage,calmness
41.A.agency B.education C.emergency D.selection
42.A.advanced B.revived C.affected D.attacked
43.A.bell B.alarm C.door D.students
44.A.immediately B.finally C.secretly D.suddenly
45.A.games B.trainings C.experiments D.lectures
46.A.mixed upB.stood outC.lined upD.checked out
47.A.panic B.annoyance C.curiosity D.pressure
48.A.threaten B.comfort C.satisfy D.praise
49.A.hate B.expect C.see D.experience
50.A.thrilling B.moving C.frightening D.confusing
51.A.promote B.conduct C.follow D.prevent
52.A.determined B.honest C.confident D.brave
53.A.trust B.pride C.interest D.growth
54.A.reward B.power C.wisdom D.goal
55.A.chances B.challenges C.adventures D.debates第卷II第一部分语篇填空而卒石In thesouthern Turkishcity ofAntakya,a pregnantwoman underthe rubbleofacollapsed building56pull outto safetyby Chineseand localrescue teamson Thursday,three daysafter thecatastrophic magnitude-
7.7earthquake andits aftershocks57strike thecountry andnorthern Syria.People wholost theirhomes lookedfor temporaryshelter andfood infreezing winterweather andwaited bypiles ofrubble58family andfriends mightstill lie59bury.The deathtoll inTiirkiye60rise to14,351so far.The Chinese rescue team,consisting of82members rushedto oneoftheworst-hit61area inTiirkiye assoon astheylanded atthe Adanainternational airporton Wednesday.62arrive atthe scene,the Chineserescuers immediatelyjoined theirTurkish partnersto carryout63rescueplan andsaved thewoman,accordingtoZhao Yang,deputy leaderoftheChineserescueteam.The teamsent bytheChinesegovernment setto jointhe internationalrescue effort.As ofmidday Thursday,10Chinese civilianteams64places includingsouth ChinasShenzhen andWenzhou havealready departedfor orarrived in()Turkiye65help withthe rescuework.第二部分基础知识考查单词拼写(尽管)
66.He wasable tolead anormal life,the illness.(观察)
67.On theirfield trip,the studentshow anewspaper wasput together.(失败)
68.His toreturn herphone callmade herrealize thatsomething waswrong.(尝试)
69.You shouldmake anto resolvethis problem,otherwise youwould regret.(焦虑的)
70.The droughthas madefarmers aboutthe harvest.(和谐)
71.Ifs necessaryfbr roommatestobeable tolive ininasmall space.(显然),
72.the schoolcannot functionwithout teachers.(宽恕)
73.He saidit sosincerely thathis wifehim rightaway.(钦佩)
1..1really peoplewho canworkinsuch difficultconditions.(滑行)短语填空
75.Luckily wewerent goingthat fast,so wejust slowlyinto thecar infront ofus.(适应)
76.He haslife abroadasanexchange student.(让步)
77.If youknow whereyouareheading to,the wholeworld willyou!(追溯到)
78.They foundjewels the1700s.
79.Nobody seemsto understandand Idon9t knowwho to(向...求助).(意识至)第三部分写作
80.It ishelpful tobe llthe mistakeswe mightmake andhowtocorrect them.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
81.(大脑性麻痹),As AmyHagadorn,diagnosed withcerebral palsyrounded thecorner acrossthe hallfrom her(、东西)!”classroom,she raninto atall boyfromthefifth graderunning inthe oppositedirection.Watch itsquirt d(躲避)(得意的笑)The boyyelled ashe dodgedaround thelittle third-grader.Then,withasmirk onhis face,the boy(跛彳亍)took holdofhisright legand imitatedthe wayAmy limpedwhenshewalked.Amy closedher eyesIgnorehim,“she toldherself asshe headedfor herclassroom.But atthe endoftheday.Amy wasstill thinking aboutthetallboys meanteasing.It wasntas ifhe werethe onlyone.It seemedthat eversince Amystarted thethird grade,someoneteased herevery singleday.Kids teasedher abouther speechor herlimping Amywas tiredofit.Sometimes,even inaclassroom fullof otherstudents,the teasingmade herfeel allalone.Back homeatthedinner tablethat evening.Amy wasquiet.Her motherknew thatthings werenot goingwell atschool.Thats whyPatti Hagadomwas happytohavesomeexciting newsto sharewithherdaughter.There5saChristmas wishcontest onthe radio station,Amys momannounced.Write aletter to Santa,and youmight wina prize.I thinksomeone atthis tablewith blondecurly hairshould enter.The contestsounded likefun.Amy giggled.She startedthinkingaboutwhat shewanted mostfor Christmas.The restofthe familytried toguess whatshe mightask fromSanta.Amys sisterJamie,and Amysmom boththought athree-fbotBarbie dollwould topAmys wishlist.Amys dadguessed apicture book.A smiletook holdof Amywhentheidea firstcameto her.Here isAmys lettertoSanta,just asshe wroteit thatnight.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150“Dear SantaClaus;9she began.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.When Amysletter arrivedattheradiostation,manager LeeTobin readit carefully.。
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