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2023年上海市曹阳二中英语高三第一学期期末综合测试试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题3卷上答题无效保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀
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5301.We offeredto payour halfof thecost thatwas neededto restorethe shareddoorwaybut Charleswould have_of it.A.nothing B.anythingC.none D.any
2.The worldsleading thinkersand policymakersexamine whatscome apartin thepastyear,and whatwill definethe yearahead,A.evaluate B.innovateC.anticipate D.regulate
3.To fetchwater beforebreakfast seemedto mea rule.A,to neverbreak B.never to have brokenC.never to be brokenD.never to be breaking
4.If youhave anyquestion,please freeto contactme atsue_smith@
126.com.A.to feelB.feeling C.feel D.felt
5.—Why nottalk withyour parentsabout yourwillingness toattend2017PekingUniversity SummerCamp一I tried to getthem tolisten tome.A.in timeB.in vainC.in needD.in case
6.Justin abook abouthis adventuresin Tibet.I hopehe canfind a good publisherwhenit isfinished*A.was writingB.is currentlywritingC.has alreadywrittenD.wrote
7.The whyhe is absent todayis hehas gota badheadache.A.reason;that B.reason;becauseC.cause;that D.cause;because
8.-…They sayPhilips brotheris abillionaire.--一He wouldntaccept anyhelp fromhis brother,even ifit werefortyminutes of aimlessly walkingin thefield,we6needed twenty dozen.I was(挫败的)completely frustratedand
7.Dropping thebasket heavily,I declared,“If thestore wantsits lasttwentydozen,they canpick itthemselves^.Dad8“Just think,my littlegirl,only tendozen leftfor eachof usand thenwere9Such isDad--whatever problemhe10,he nevergives up.11,the badeffects of the droughtwere feltall overour county.It was a(乐观的).challenging timefor everyone,12Dad remainedoptimistic He13to begrateful forotherthings likegood healthand foodon ourplates.Only thendid Itruly beginto14Dad andhis faiththatguided usthrough thehard times.Dad is also aliving exampleof real15,From dawnto dusk,he workscountlesshours to16our family.He alwaysputs ourhappiness17his ownand neverfails tocheer meon at mysports games18his tirednessafter longdays.His lovingand selflessnature hasencouraged(有同情心的)me to become moresympathetic and
19.putting othersfirst.Dad,the life20I havelearned fromyou willstay withme forever.You aremy father,teacher,、1A.teacher B.gardener C.farmer D.grocer
2、A.stormy B.lively C.disappearing D.burning、B.form C.room D.position3A.order、B.normally C.finally D.really4A.repeatedlyB.begin C・happen D.change、5A.goB.still C.even D.nearly、6A.yetB.nervous C・angry D.frightened、7A.surprisedB.cried C.complained D.laughed、8A.apologizedB.done C.gone D.touched、9A.lostB.brings upC・works outD・thinks about、10A.meets withB.Hopefully C.Unfortunately D.Strangely11A.ThankfullyB.for C.so D.but、12A.orB.seemed C.continued D.looked、13A.happenedB.appreciate C.examine D.question、14A.faceB.pride C.friendship D・honesty、15A.loveB.settle C.start D.impress、16A.supportfriend and,most importantly,my hero.、17A.after B.before C.beside D.under
18、A.in spiteof B・in supportof C.in controlof D.in placeof
19、A.careful B.regretful C.considerate D.humorous20A.history B.stories C.patterns D.lessons第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
1.5151的正确形式(分)
27.15Nelson Mandelaisagreat man.The blackpeople in South Africaare gratefulto1,()he forwhat hedid.At onetime blackpeople were not treatedequally.It wasnot easyfor themto Hndagoodjoband manyfamilies weretoo poorto affordtheir childrens2・(educate).In1952Mandela setup alawoffice to help thepoor blackpeople
3.trouble.It waswith hisguidance thatthose4,lost heartin life()became5^hope about their future.As
6.matter offact,it wasMandelas dreamtohelpblackpeople getthe samerights,white people.However,the governmentwas soangry withhim thathe
8.()sentence toprison forlife onRobben Islandfor beingone of the ANCleaders.He wasreleased in1990and wasvoted Presidentof SouthAfrica in
1994.Now blackpeople inhis countrylive amuch
9.()good lifethan before.()第四部分写作Mandela devoted all his life to
10.improve thelife of the blackinSouthAfrica.(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文作
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八)并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、I dontremember exacthow oldI waswhen Ibegan toride abike I only remembered how Ipracticedriding abike inearly yearsWhen Ifirst successfullyrode abike,that remainsa vividmemory,my brotherhelped mewith holdingthe backseat of the bikewhen I was riding“Wow,Idid it!”cried I,as soonas henoticed I was ridingwithout hishands holdit!I learntquickly,and soon,even thoughmy feetwere nottouching theground,but Iwas ableto cyclearound sixkilometer aday、第二节书面表达(满分to school!Its solovely toremember whichhappened at that time14325分)(分)假定你是李华,你校的英国外教将于圣诞节举办一场庆祝晚会,
29.25David现就活动内容在你校学生中收集建议请你用英语给写封邮件,内容包括:David.推荐两个有趣的活动;
1.说明推荐的理由;
2.希望活动顺利开展3注意词数左右;文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4Dear DavidIm very delighted to hear thatYoursLi Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
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16、17B、18C、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项、211B、2C、3C、、221C、2B、3A、4D、、231C、2B、3D、4B、、241B、2D、3B、4D、、251C、2CBC、3CDC
4、BBAA第A三D部D分A语A言D知A识C运C用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、
1.530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、、261C、2D、3A、4B、5A、6B、、7C8D、9B、10A、11C、12D、13C、14B、15A、16A、17B、18A、19C、20D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
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10、28I dontremember exacthow oldIwaswhen Ibegan toride abike.IonlyrememberedhowI practicedriding aexactlyrememberbike inearly years.When Ifirst successfullyrode abike,that remainsa vividmemory,my brotherhelped mewith mythewhich byholdingthe backseat of the bikewhen Iwas riding.Wbw,I didit!,cried Las soonas henoticed Iwas ridingbyIwithout hishands holdit!I learntquickly,and sooneven thoughmy feetwerenottouching theground,Iwas删除holding butableto cyclearound sixkilometer aday toschool!Its solovely toremember whichhappened atthat time.kilometers what第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear David,Imverydelightedtohearthatyou areasking all the studentsand teachersfor adviceabout theChristmasactivities for the eveningparty.Now Imwriting torecommend twointeresting onestoyou.First,in orderto testhow muchwe knowabout theorigin,customs andtraditions ofChristmasDay,youd betterdesign aquiz show,which I think mustbe beneficialto us.Second,as teenagers,wewould liketo appreciatesome wonderfulperformances givenby ourclassmates.Of course,we areespeciallyeager tosee youdress up as SantaClaus andhand outgifts tous all.I hopemy suggestionsare ofgreat helpto youand lookforward totaking partin theexcitingevening party!Yours,Li Huaoffered.A.What ifB.What forC.So whatD.Forget it
9.The weatherturned outtobefine.I thetrouble tocarry theumbrellawith me.
1.should havetaken B.must havetakenC.couldnft havetaken D.needn*t havetaken
10.Mary became homesick andcritical of the UnitedStates,so shefled fromherhome inWest Bloomfieldto herhometown inAustria.A.completely B.sincerelyC.approximately D.increasingly
11.—What anamazing picture!—The littleboy thesoldiers,and Icaught themin anunguarded moment.A.was salutingB.saluted C.had salutedD.would salute
12.—the womanwith thebaby comeover Wehave aseat here.—Thank you,sir.Actually Ido havemy seathere.But mybaby likesto lookout of the window.A.Would B.ShallC.MustD.May
13.Someone calledme upat midnight,but hehad hungup Icould answerthe phone.A.as B.sinceC.until D.before
14.Chinese PresidentHu Jintaocalled for an immediatecease-fire inLibya anevenworse humanitariancrisis in the countryat theBRICS Summitin HainanProvince.A.to preventB.tohaveprevented C.preventing D.having prevented
15.with allsorts of affairs,the managerhad littletime tohave agood sleep.A.Occupying B.Being occupiedC.Occupied D.Having occupied
16.In spring,the sceneon thetop of the hillis soappealing thatit ismywords.A.above B.overC.beyond D.off
17.As isexpected,AI isan areaChina mayappear asa leadingforce.C.which D.when
18.Nearly alleducators believethat achallenging situationcan oftenthe bestqualitiesofaperson.A.cheer upB.take overC.bring outD.put away
19.For thousandsof years,poetry thefavorite typeof literaturefor manyinChina.A.is B.has beenC.was D.will be
20.Tom lookedat Jenny,with tearshis eyes,and shoutedoutthewordsin hisheart foryears.A.filling;having beenhidden B.fllled;hiddenC.filling;hidden D.filled;hiding第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项(分)
21.6The Marcheswere ahappy family,Poverty,hard work,and eventhe factthat FatherMarchwas awaywith theUnion armiescould notdown thespirits ofMeg,Jo,Beth,Amy,andMarmee,as the March girlscalled theirmother.The Marchsisters tried tobegood buthad theirshare offaults.Pretty Megwas oftendispleasedwith theschoolchildren shetaught;boyish Jowas easytobecomeangry;golden-haired schoolgirlAmyliked toshow up;but Beth,who keptthe house,was lovingand gentlealways.The happydays passedand darknesscame whena telegramarrived forMrs.March.uYour husbandis very ill,it said,“come atonce.”The girltriedtobe bravewhen their(猩红热)mother leftfor thefront.They waitedand prayed.Little Bethgot scarletfever whenshewas takingcare of the sickneighbor.She becameveryillbut beganto recoverby thetime Marmeewasback.When Fathercamehomefrom thefront and atthatjoyful Christmasdinner theywereonce moreall together.Three yearslater theMarch girlshad grown into youngwomanhood.Meg becameMrs.Brooke,and after a fewfamily troublesgot usedto hernew statehappily.Jo hadfound pleasurein herliteraryefforts.Amy hadgrowninto a younglady witha talentfor design and aneven greaterone forsociety.But Beth had neverfully regainedher health,and herfamily watchedher withlove andanxiety.Amy wasasked to go andstay inEurope witha relativeof theMarches
5.Jo wenttoNew Yorkand becamesuccessful in her writing and hadthe satisfactionof seeingher workpublishedthere.But athome thebitterest blowwas yetto fallBethhadknown for some timethat shecouldntlive muchlonger tobe with the familyand in the springtime shedied.News camefrom Europethat Amyand Laurie,the grandsonofawealthy neighbor,hadplanned tobe marriedsoon.Now Jobecame evermore successfulinherwritingandgot marriedtoProfessor Bhaerand soonafterwards foundeda schoolfor boys.And sothe littlewomen hadgrown upand livedhappily with their children,enjoying the、harvest oflove andgoodness that they haddevotedall their livesto.1The members of theMarchfamily wereFather March,Mrs.March and their.A.five daughtersB.four daughtersC.son andfour daughtersD.son andfive daughters、2Which of the followingwould bethe besttitle forthe passageA.The MarchFamily B.The MarchParentsC.The MarchGirls D.The MarchRelatives
3、It can be inferredfrom thepassage thattheMarchfamily had・A.more girlsthan boysB.wealthy neighborsC.both happinessand sadnessD.a lotof richrelatives(分)
22.8Stefano Boeri,the Italian architect,famous forhis BoscoVerticale,a groupoftree-covered skyscrapersin Milan,introduced hisnew plansto pioneera similarproject in theChinese cityof Nanjing.The Chineseversion ofBoeris BoscoVerticale,or vertical forest,will behis first project in Asia.The projectwill consistof twoneighboring towersthat willbe coatedwith23different speciesoftrees andmore than2,500kinds ofbushes hanging down the sides of the buildings.The structureswillbe builtwiththeability tohouse officesand willfeature a247-room luxuryhotel,as wellas amuseumand evena greenarchitecture school.The towersare currentlyunder constructionand aresetfor completionwithin thenext year.But twobuildings arentenough forthe ambitiousBoeri ashe nowhas evenbolder plansforChina tocreate“forest cities”in acountry thathas becomeknown as an urbancenter chokingonpoisonous gasesand dust.In aninterview abouthis plansto“greenify”the cityand countryBoeri said,Wehave beenasked todesignanentire city where youdont onlyhave onetall building,but youhave100or200buildings ofdifferent sizes,all with trees and plants on thesides.”Boeri continued,uWe areworkingvery seriouslyon designingallthedifferent buildingseIthinkthey willstart tobuild attheend ofthis year.By2020we couldimagine havingthe firstforest cityin China.”Although thesetowers willlend ahuge handin decreasingair pollutionin Chinaseastern city,Boeri hassaid,it willtake morethan apair oftree-covered skyscrapersto reallysolve Chinaspollutioncrisis.This iswhy theItalianarchitecthopes torepeat his design inother partsof thecountry,as wellas inother placesaround the world.、1Boeris projectis calledverticalforestbecause buildingsare built.A.in athick forestfull oftrees andgreen plantsB.in acitywheretrees andgreen plantsare grownC.with treesand busheshangingdown their sidesD.withtreesandplantsgrowing aroundlike a forest、2More forestcities willbe builtforthepurpose of.A.enlarging peoplesliving spacein theurban areasB.offering aunique solutionto pollutionproblemsC.making thebest ofempty spacearound abuildingD.beautifying acity which is likeaforestof buildings、3From thepassage weknow BoerisfirstprojectinAsiawill.A.still keepthe originalfunctions verywellB.raise peoplesawareness offorest protectionC.gain himworldwide recognitionasanarchitectD.enjoy abetter appearancein acrowded city、4What isBoeris ambitionA.To furtherreduce theconstruction cost.B.To improvehisdesignfor morefunctions.C.To helptotally solveChinas pollutionproblems.D.To havemore BoscoVerticales aroundtheworld.(分)
23.8When returningto south-western Germany,where myparents live,it iscompulsoryfor metogoonahike toconnect withnature andreconnect with myself.So,that isexactly whatI didthe firstsunny Sundayback in the beautifulBlack Forest.The HuzenbacherSee isa tarein themiddle ofthe northernBlack Forestwith abundantnaturesurrounding it.Approaching itafteragood hourwalk,I sawfascinating bluedragonflies inquantitythat attractedus bythe waythey flewaround.They didntstand stillfor aphoto,as theylanded onleavesfor asplit second.We werealso surprisedattheyellow waterlilies thatcanbeseen floatingonits surfacebetween Juneand July.Sitting downat oneofthebenches surroundingthe lakeforapicnic wassatisfying intwo ways.Iwas awareoftheworlds beautythat gaveme theenergy tocontinue upthe mountainto reachthemost amazingview lookingover thelake.The otherwas toreally fillmyself upin orderto continuetheadventure adequately,full upon somesnacks andrefreshing waterfrom thewell.The hikeup wasntas hardas expectedandagood pathwas providedwith dirtyrocks andslipperystones allunder theshade ofthe talltrees.This tookabout anhour anda halfuntil reachingthebeautiful viewofthelake andland below.Once wehad takenin theastonishing views,the walkbackdown tookanother hourorso,making thehike a3-to4-hour roundtrip,which waswell worthit!Simply being back in the Black Forest and having suchpleasant hikesis definitelygood forthesoul andI highlyrecommend gettingyourself outside,be itintheBlack Forestor anywhereoutdoors.Get yourintake ofvitamin Dand,most importantly,take inthe momentsthat naturehas tooffer.、1What doesthe underlinedword“tarn”in paragraphI refertoA.Tree.B.Tower.C.Lake D.Village.、2How didthe authorfeel whensitting onthe benchA.Tired.B.Content.C.Surprised.Excited.A.Take vitaminD pills.Love andprotect nature.、3What didthe authorcall onpeople todoC.Save thesoul andbe yourself.Go outdoorsand getclose tonature.、4According to the author,beingbackintheBlackForestandhavingpleasant hikesdoes goodtoones.C.character D・experience(分)
24.8On theday the tornado hit,there wasno indicationof anycoming severeweather.The firstalert myhusband,Jimmy andI gotcame around9p・m”from some scrolling textontheTVJimmy waswatching.He ranupstairs tofind mein ourthird-floor bedroom,and wechanged thechannelto ourlocal Pensacola,Florida,station.No soonerhad wefound coverageofthetornado thanit wason top of us.The windbegan toroar,the bonesofthehouse shook,andthepower wentout.We needto reachthe strongestplace-thecloset onthe firstfloor,whichiswedged underneatha brickstaircase.I didntknow howor ifwe wouldmake itdownthesteps.It feltas ifthere wereno floorunderneathme asthe windlifted meoff myfeet.I heldthe banistertightly andtriedtomove forward,but thisintense pressureheld mein place,with everythingrattling andmoving.As wereached the last flightof steps,our frontdoor blewout andthe backwall ofthe housefollowedsuit andtore offinto thedarkness outside.By thetime Ireached thecloset,thetornadohadbeen overus forabout aminute.Jimmy pushedme downto thecloset floor,but hecouldnt getinsidehimself becauseofthewind.I graspedJimmys arm,trying tobring Jimmywiththenever-fully-shutdoor.If Ihad letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outthe backofthehouse andinto thebay.“Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But therewas nothingin thiscloset tohold onto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeople intornadoes dointhe movies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.The stormlasted fourminutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesin ourunit werecompletelydestroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none、of uswere severelyinjured andwe didntlose anyneighbor.1The occurrenceofthetornado wasconfirmedthrough・A.somescrollingtextB.the localPensacola FloridastationC.a relativeD.observing thetopoftheir house、2Why couldntJimmy getinsideA.Because hehad topush hiswife.B・Because hehas runout ofallthestrengths.C.Because thedoor didntshut.D.Because thewind wastoo strong.、3Which wordcan bestdescribe theauthors feelingduring thetornado、A.grateful B.frightened C.upset D.unexpected4What canwe inferform thepassage A.Thetornadoes tookplace atmidnight B.People intornadoes liketo liftoff theirfeet inthemovie.C.There wasa bayin frontofthecouples house.D.The disastercaused propertyloss butno death.(分)
25.10They followyou inthe street.They askyou formoney and they dontleave youalonewhen youtry tosay no.They arethe aggressivestreet-working,fund-raising charityworkers,otherwise knownas“chuggers”.The term“chugger”isacombination oftwo words,“charity and“mugger”.Chuggers oftenworkinthestreet.They setupastall withinformation about the charitythey represent,andtheytryto getyou todonate moneytothecharity.Typically,they preyon your feelings ofguilt,greeting youwithquestions suchas,“Do youcare aboutthe planet99or,“When wasthelasttime youdidsomething forsomeone else”But asurvey oftheir strategieshas foundthat somecharity volunteersare farfrom charitable.wMany chuggerssimply refuseto backoff whenasked todo so,“said Brian Jones,a spokespersonfor(监察人).a charitywatchdog Oneoftheproblems isthat somechuggers saythey areworking asvolunteers/9he added.^However,they arentreally.Most ofthe50chuggers wespoke toshowedlittle interestin anythingother thanraising themaximum amountof cashintheminimum amountoftime.They getpaid fromthis soit makessense.Also,a fifthof fundraisershad novisible IDandalmost aquarter failedto giveclear information aboutthecause theywere representing.Byemploying chuggerswho breakthe law,tell liesor refuseto leavemembersofthe publicalone,charities underminethe trustwe allinstinctively havein them.”But Shirley Bosworth,chief executiveoftheInstitution ofFundraising,said face-to-facefundraising remains“an appropriateand effectivemethod“It enablescharities toengagewith aparticular demographicof donor,and itmeans thatcharity anddonor canenter intoadialogue aboutwhat thecharity doesand howthe donorsmoney willbe usedJ sheexplained.、1What dochuggers doaccording tothe passageA.They robmoney ofstrangers.B.They cheatyou intobuying things.C.They askyou todonate moneyfor charities.D.They hurtyourfeelingsby askingquestions.、2Whafs thethird paragraphmainly aboutA.The surveyof charity volunteers.B・The problemswith charity volunteers.C.The basicinformationaboutcharityvolunteers.D.The attitudeBrianJonestakes towardcharityvolunteers.、3What doesthe underlinedword“undermine”may probablymeanA.betrayB・strengthenC.buildD.weaken、4How doesShirleyBosworthfeel aboutwhat chuggersdoA.Ifs useful.B.Ifs disgusting.C.Ifs absurd.D.Ifs popular.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30As Iheld myfathers handsone night,I couldnthelp butnotice their(老茧)calluses androughness.His handstell thestory ofhislifeasa1including allhisstruggles.(旱灾)One summer,I remember,a droughthit Ontario,turning itintoa2desert.Onone ofthose hotmornings Iwas pickingsweet comwithmydad toAll thelast3from thegrocerystore.Fifty dozenwas allwe needed,which4took twentyminutes.That morning,however,the processdidnt5quickly.After。
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