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河北省魏县第五中学学年高三上学期期中考试英2022-2023语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解We havemany tripsfor youto explorethe worldyour way.Our travelideas areas diverseasthe worlditself and are designedto letyou experienceit.Please startwith thefollowing fourtrips.Athens andCrete ExplorerVisitGreeks famouscapital,Athens,and itslargest island,Crete,on thisGreece vacation.InAthens,tour theiconic Acropolis and headto nearbyDelphi to see thehome of the ancientOracle,before flyingto theisland ofCrete whereyou canexplore itscapital,Heraklion,and enjoyitsworld-famous dietof seafoodand cheese.Duration:8Days PricesFrom:US$892Trip Type:Romance amp;Honeymoon,Tailor-made TravelIdeasDesigned tothrill peopleof allages,this familyLondon vacationexplores thesights,historyand magicof thisgreat city.Visit the world of Harry Potter,the originalMadame TussaudsWaxMuseum,and takethe OriginalLondon SightseeingTour.Duration:9Days PricesFrom:US$634Trip Type:Family Vacations,Stopovers/City Breaks,Tailor-made TravelIdeasLondon forFamiliesAustraliaNew ZealandExplorethe twomost popularcities ofAustralia andNew Zealandon thisair-land tour.Start inSydney,where youlltour theSydney OperaHouse,sail across the famousharbour,and seekoalasand kangaroosat TarongaZoo.Then headon toAuckland whereyoull explorethe twinharbours,learn aboutMaori traditions,and enjoyunbeatable viewsof thelandscape.Duration:11Days PricesFrom:US$1,999Trip Type:Vacation Packageswith AirfareThistour isa trueclassic designedto givethe travelerwith limitedtime asuperb introductionto the civilizationof AncientEgypt,focusing on the Nileand itsimportance to注意续写词数应为左右;
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2.Paragraph1:1was puzzledbecause mydaughters new friend lookedso familiar.Paragraph2:Two hourspassed reallyquickly,and therewas aknock on the door.the people.The ancientland ofEgypt inspiresthe imaginationlike noother.Unlock theland of thePharaohs onthis9day journeyalong theNile.Duration:9Days PricesFrom:US$1,495Trip Type:Classics Bestsellers,Tailor-made TravelIdeasClassic Egypt
1.Which tripis morelikely takenby a newly-married coupleA.London forFamilies.B.Australia amp;New Zealand.C.Classic Egypt.D.Athens andCrete Explorer.
2.If you are on the trip toLondon forFamilies,you willsee.A.the ancientOracle B.theworldofHarryPotterC.koalas andkangaroos D.the ancientland ofEgypt
3.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A travelbrochure.B.A sciencefiction.C.A storybook.D.A textbook.I grewup fiveminutes fromClapham Junctionstation insouth London.Our housebackedonto therailway,so theregular soundof passingtrains was a soundT foundnoisy.ClaphamJunction wasfamously busy,but itfelt separatefrom therest ofLondon,as ifits purposewas tocarrypeople awayfrom thecapital.I feltI stoodontheedge ofthe city.During mylast yearat primary school,I spentevery afternoongoing acrossthe roadwith mymumto eatwhite toastwith drinking sugary tea.My mumwould arguewith theGreek Cypriotownerabout politics.They disagreedabout everything,but laugheda lotwhile arguing.Our lifeseemeduneventful.But astime passedby,our areachanged.The townbecame modern,and Ichanged alot too.Iwent froma stateprimaryschool to aprivate secondaryschool.I stoppeddrinkingsugarytea.Icared lessabout brandedskirts butmore aboutbooks.I spentless timehanging aroundthe commonbutmore travellingto thelibraries whereI foundmy interest.Il wasthen thatI discoveredDodie SmithsI Capturethe Castleand ElaineDundys TheDudAvocado.After thatI scannedthe shelvesof bookshopsfor somewriting.In thisway Ifound somanywriters whohave influencedme:Barbara Pym,EM Delafieldand soon.Dale CarnegiesHow toWin Friendsand InfluencePeople wasntlike anyother bookId read.For morethan sixtyyears therock solid,time-tested advicein thisbook hascarried thousandsofnow famouspeople upthe ladderof successin theirbusiness andpersonal lives.Now thispreviouslyrevised andupdated bestselleris availablein tradepaperback for the first.time to helpyou achieveyour maximumpotential throughoutthe nextcentury!I readit asa guideanyway.Andin away it was.
4.How didthe authorfeel abouther childhoodA.Meaningful.B.Unsatisfied.C.Unforgettable.D.Colorful.
5.What happenedto theauthor whenshe studied in thesecondary schoolA.She oftenfelt lonely.B.She usuallydrank sugarytea.C.She beganto becomemodern.D.She startedto likereading.
6.What doesHow toWin Friendsand InfluencePeople meantotheauthorA.The world.B.A dream.C.The inspiration.D.A plan.
7.What maybe the best title for the textA.My ColourfulLife B.Reading ChangedMeC.My HometownRaised MeD.My LearningExperienceSales ofApples newiPhone11in Chinabegan on Friday,but weremet witha coolerreceptionfrom consumersthan inprevious years.Unlike inprevious years,no longlines wereseenoutside Chineseshops onFriday forthe newiPhone,and theproduct releaseonly madetheheadlines ina fewmedia outlets.Huawei unveiledits Mate30smartphone serieson Thursdaynight.Its newdevices havewonconsumers9hearts athome andabroad.Many comparedit withApples newiPhone11,saying thatbeatsthe newiPhone interms ofinnovation andquality.One customersurnamed Zhao,an ITspecialistwho pre-ordered aMate30Pro onFriday,said that he choseMate30without hesitation.Zhao said,Its obviousthat Huaweis new phonewith itsadvanced5G modewould leadthe futureglobaltelecommunications market,and itsnew innovativefeatures ingesture andside controlattractedmy attention,too.”In contrastwith iPhoneIls lukewarmsales,Chinese netizenshave engagedin discussions onMate30and Mate30Pro.An onlinepoll onthe Mate30and iPhone11on WeiboonFridayshowedthat morethan60percent ofnetizens chosethe Mate30,while less than20percent chosethe iPhone
11.Many choseHuawei notout ofpatriotism butfor itstechnology.Overseas consumersalso engagedin vigorousdiscussionson Huaweis newflagship devicesontechnology sitesand social media platforms.On Twitter,many netizenssaid“nice”,“best phoneeverand myfavorite oneonHuaweisTwitter account.Some netizensin countrieslike theUK,the Netherlandsand Argentinaasked whenHuaweisnewdevices wouldbe releasedin theircountries.
8.How didcustomers reactto Applesnew productA.They thoughtit wascool touse it.B.They stoodin longlines topurchase it.C.They wereless interestedin itthan formeryears.D.They thoughtits qualitywas worsethanbefore.
9.In whataspect isMate betterthan iPhone11according toparagraph2A.The priceand theweight.B.The qualityand innovation.C.The appearanceand thespeed.D.The servicelife andfunction.
10.What doesthe underlinedword pollin paragraph3probably meanA.Store.B.Exam.C.Account.D.Vote.
11.What couldbe the best titleforthetext一A.A NewEra5G B.Huawei IsBetter thanAppleC.Huaweis Mate30Defeats iPhone11D.Apples NewiPhone11Garbage sortinghas becomea hotissue aroundChina,especially afterShanghai begancarryingout aregulation onJuly
1.Beijing,asaforerunner inenvironmental protection,has thusbeen expectedto followsuit.Thecapital ofthe countryhas longbeen campaigningfor sorting and recyclinghousehold waste,as partofits environmentaldrive forsustainable growth,local mediareported.The current regulation givesgarbage sortingresponsibilities togovernment departments,property managementgroups andother organizations.It alsogives rulesfor companies,outlininghow they9re responsiblefor wastecollection,transportation andtreatment.Only individualsare notsubjectto responsibilities.The long-awaited revisionwill soonchange thesituation,Taking outthe trashwithout sortingitproperly will be illegal/9said SunXinjun,director ofthe BeijingCommission ofUrbanManagement.In Shanghai,violators arenow finedup to200yuan$30for trash-sorting violations.The maximumfine in Beijing willnot belessthanthat,he said.The Beijingcity governmentfirst setout topromote garbage sorting in
2009.Authoritieshave sincecalled oncitizens tosort theirhousehold waste into fourtypes-recyclable waste,kitchentrash,dangerous wasteand others-and leaveit ina correspondingdustbin ortrash can.Blue-coloreddustbins signifyitems withinare recyclable,green representskitchen trash,red correspondstodangerous materialsand greyto otherwaste.To promotethe awarenessof garbagesortingandexpand thebase ofparticipants,authoritieshave employedworkers tohelp residentsonthespot.With intelligentdevices,those whothrow inrecyclablewaste atgiven siteswillberewarded withbonus points,which can be usedto buydailygoods.At somecommunities,there areno color-coded dustbins.Instead,a scheduledgarbagecollection serviceis offeredtohelpimprove theenvironment.In othercommunities,workers offeradoor-to-door serviceto collectrecyclables orkitchen waste.Beijing EnvironmentalSanitation EngineeringGroup has been promotingnew garbagesortingfacilities suchas recyclingcabinets andsmart kitchenwaste trashcans since2016,Xinhua NewsAgency reported.Nearly26,000metric tonsof householdwaste isgenerated acrossBeijingon adaily basisand29terminal garbagedisposal facilitiesare workingat fullcapacity.Nearly
9.3million tonsof householdwaste wasprocessed in the citylast year.
12.According tothe passage,which dustbinsshould someused cokecans bethrown intoA.Grey-colored dustbins.B.Red-colored dustbins.C.Green-colored dustbins.D.Blue-colored dustbins.
13.We canlearn fromthe passagethat.A.new technologyhasbeenapplied tohelp dealwith garbageB.Beijing carriedout amore severerule ongarbagesortingthan ShanghaiC.the changeofthecun-entregulationhas arousedobjection amongcitizens
14.What isthebesttitleforthetextA.How toSort Garbagein ChinaB,The CurrentRegulation inBeijingC.Garbage CollectioninBeijingD.Waste RecyclingProject Counts
15.The passagecanbesorted asA.a bookreview B.a travelbrochureD.the amountof householdwasteinBeijing isfar fromsomething disturbingC.an environmentreport D.a geographyessay
二、七选五Four Tipsfor HighSchool GraduatesOverthree-million high school studentsare graduatingthis springin theUnited States.Many(过渡)of themwill headto universityin thefall.The transitionfrom highschoolto college isamajor one,and successfuladjustment tocollege haslifelong influences.Maybe youare about to makethis transition yourself orhave childrenwho areabouttoleavethe nest.16If youknow someonewho ismaking thistransition orknow parentsguiding theirsoon-to-be adultkids throughthis time,please takea momentto sharethis collectionofresearch-based tipswith them.(迎Be opento makingnew friendsas soon as youset footon campus.Even duringorientation新会)!17Your successin collegedepends,in part,on surroundingyourselfwith otherswho cansupport youand help you havefun.18Successful adjustmentis aboutreaching outfor helpwhen you need it.This meanstryingto findthe answersonyourown first,but thencontacting thosewho canhelpyouwhen youcantThat iswhat theyare therefbr!Lean onyour family.Family supportcan giveyou comfortwhen classesget hardor youarestressed aboutfinals.19Strong supportfrom familyis linked to lowerloneliness anddepressionduring the first yearof collegeand higheracademic adjustmentincluding motivation andconcentration.Be confident.Feeling anxietyabout communicatingwith fellows,professors,and speakingupin classis associatedwith loweradaptation duringthe transitiontocollege.One ofthebestways toincreaseyour communicationconfidence isto practice!20A.This listis foryou.B.The moreyou speakup inclass,the easierit becomes.C.Dont beafraid totalk to your professorsor teachingassistants.D.Joining clubsis alsolinkedtofeelings ofbelonging atcollege.E.Your professorsand teachingassistants wantto seeyou succeedin theirclasses.F.Almost everyoneis inthe sameboat asyouare,hoping tomake friendsquickly.G.Family memberscan giveyou adviceand helpyou solveproblems ifyouneedhelp.
三、完形填空Hunter Shamattlost his wallet whilehe wasonaflight fromOmaha toDenver earlierthismonth.Upon realizingthat hiswallet waslost,he21the airlinetoseeif anyonehad turnedit in-butfruitlessly.22the walletcontained hisID,a signedpaycheck,$60in cash,etc,he fearedthe worst.Two daysafter theflight,however,Hunter was23to receivea packageinthemail froman(匿名的)anonymous sender.Inside washiswallet——24an additional$40in cash.I roundedyour cashup toan even$100so youcould celebratethe25of yourwallet.”,read aletter thatwas enclosedwith thepackage.Hunter9s mother,Jeannie,posted aphoto ofthe26to socialmedia inhopes that they wouldbeable totrack downthe sender.All theyhad togo onwas thatthe letterwas27from AppliedUnderwritersin Omahaand thesenders initialswere signedT.B”.The senderwas later28as ToddBrown,who wasdelighted to“have alittle fun^^with helpingout ahard-working stranger.“I sawhe wasjust akid,20years old.He hada paycheckin there,so I29,Well,hes doinghisbest tomake endsmeet.9said Brown.Hunter wasvery30,He toldme hehas somestudent loanstopay withintwo daysso the31was rightJ Brownadded,“He32itwasgone forever.So whenheopened it,he juststarted screaming,No way!No way!’Brown saysthatheoften triesto dogood thingswithout anyrecognition;thats whyhe didntsignhis33ontheletter,but Jeannielater insistedon34him onsocialmedia.Jeannie wroteonFacebook,This storyis moreabout rebuilding35in peoplethan anything.”
21.A.ordered B・contacted C.caught D.checked
22.A.Though B.While C.Since D.Unless
23.A.shocked B.amused C.anxious D.frightened
24.A.apart fromB,except forC.along withD.instead of
25.A.search B・completeness C.valuable D.return
26.A.sender B・letter C.wallet D.package
27.A.accepted B・sent C-taken D.collected
28.A.known B.considered C.identified D.introduced
29.A.noticed B,replied C.doubted D.figured.
30.A.thankful B・stressful C,thoughtful D.regretful
31.A.behavior B.number C.timing D.paycheck
32.A.remembered B,assumed C,admitted D.imagined
33.A.address B.mark C.phone numberD.full name
34.A.questioning B.praising C.disturbing D.surprising
35.A.faith B.ambition C.appreciation D.strength
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1The Creatorof MiddleEarthJohn RonaldReuel Tolkien,better knownas J.R.R.Tolkien,was bornin1892in SouthAfrica.His parentshad movedthere lookingfor36better jobfor his father.Three years37late,hismother tookhim ona tripto Englandto visitfamily.While theywere away,they receivedterriblenews thathisfatherhad died.38growup withouta fathermust havebeen difficultfor Tolkien.Worse still,when hewasonly twelveyears old,his motheralso passedaway.As achild,he hada greatpassion forlanguageand in1908,he wentto OxfordUniversity39study languagesand literature.In1915,hejoined thearmy andfought inthe battleagainst theGermans.But soon,he becametoo illto fightandreturned40England thefollowing year.He didnthave a41satisfy childhoodhimself,so霍比特around in1933,he spentmuch timetelling hischildren fantasy42story ofa hobbit人called Bilbo.He firstput itin writingin1936,43turned outto bea surprisinghit.Thepublisher askedhim towrite another.He didso andin1948published TheLord ofthe Rings,which44publish inthree volumesbetween1954and
1955.Tolkien,45age eighty-one,diedin
1973.
五、邀请信.假定你是李华,暑期在英国旅游时得到当地导游的悉心照顾,回国后给他写46Mr.Smith一封邮件表达谢意主要内容.回忆旅行中美好时光;.遇到的困难和帮助;•邀请他来中国旅游123注意)词数左右(开头已给,不计入总词数);1100)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Smith,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47Whether wenotice itor not,our childisalittle reflectionof ourselves.They growup lookingmoreand morelike us.They evenhave similarpersonalities andhobbies.And insome cases,thestandard ofchoosing agood friend.One day,my1O-year-old Janesaid,Mom,I madeanewfriend atschool today.Can shecomeover tomorrow^^Her wordsmade meextremely happybecause Janewas ashy girland Iwantedher tomake somefriends tobring herout ofher shell.“Sure,honey,that soundsgreat.I said,thinking backto myown childhoodbest friend,Susan.We livedacrossthestreet fromeach otherin WashingtonHeights,New York.We metattheage of10,too.Like mydaughter.I wasshy andhad troublemaking friends.But Susandrew meout.Shewas oneofthefriendliest peoplein school,with shinyblack hairandamile-wide smile.Thanks toSusan.I washappy everyday.In seniorhighschool,Susan wentonatriptoFlorida.This wasthefirsttime wehad tobeaway fromeach otherfbr afew days.Ill beback soonand Iwill writetoyouas soonas Iarrive.she toldme.But Ididnt gether phonecall norreceive anymail fromher.Soon,my familymoved toNewJersey,making myhope ofseeing Susanimpossible.Whenever Ithought ofhim,tears cameinto myeyes.The nextday Janebrought hernewfriendhome.“Hi,Mrs.Smith.the littlegirl said.Her hairwasso shinyand blackand shegave mea bigsmile.“My nameis Jo.My momwill pickme up2hours later.”。
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