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江西省宜春市丰城市东煌学校2022-2023学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Are youconsidering visitingsome placesin afew weeks,or afew monthstime,and areyoulooking forthe safestplaces totravel Ifyes,this travelguide willprovide someplaces you canvisit.New ZealandNew Zealand hasproven to be the worlds safestplaces totravel afterIceland and they areknown for theirwonderful dishessuch asfish amp;chips,Hokey PokeyIce Cream,etc.Whangarei Fallsis atwenty-four feethigh flowingwater witha beautifulview thatmakes itone ofthebest waterfallslooking attractivein photographs.BelizeA visitto Belizewould giveyou experiencessuch asworld-class diving,explorations ofjungles,etc.When youare inBelize,you shouldtry thefollowing foods:Rice andBeans,Tamales,Stewed Chicken,Fry Jacksand lotsmore.Belize isknownforMayan ruinsand caves,jungleadventures,and is also knownas Naturesbest-kept secret”.GreenlandGreenland issaid to be aplace whereyou donot haveto woiryabout crime,so youneed notworrytoo muchabout yoursafety.It islocated betweenthe Arcticand AtlanticOceans,and itis theworldslargest island.Major touristoffers inGreenland includetrips onhiking,tours ondog(雪橇),sledding watchingof icebergs,etc.TunisiaTunisia issaid to be oneof the most visitedAfrican countries.Some attractiveplaces includeitsgreat capitalcity ofTunis,the beachresorts ofMahdia andLa KabashSquare inTunis.Tunisia ispopularfor herbeaches whichhave thisgolden ringand pockct-fricndly expensiveitems.Tunisiansare alwayswilling tohelp.Some ofthe deliciousdishes thatTunisians enjoyinclude TraditionalTunisianBread,Tajine,Meats,etc.
1.What makesNew Zealandattractive试卷第页,共页1010C.Low crimerates.D.Golden beaches.A.NewZealand.B.Belize.C.Greenland.D.Tunisia.
3.What canbe knownabout TunisiaA.Tunis istheworldslargest portcity.B.It isthemostvisited countryin Africa.C.Tunisians areboth warmand friendly.D.It offersfirst-class hikingexperience.
2.Which placeshould yougo toif youare fondof divingRichardCampbell is a secondaryschool student.He is15years old.He livesin asmall towninthe northof England.Every morning,he getsup ateight oclock,puts onhis uniformand walkstoschool.One hourlater,the lessonsstart.The studentsusually studymaths,English,history andgeographyin themorning.They usuallystudy musicand drawingand theyplay sportsafter lunch.They havea ten-minute breakbetween classes.They alsospend a long time in the school library,reading booksand doingtheir homework.Richard likeshis schoolvery much.His favouritesubjects areEnglish andgeography,but hedoesntlike mathsbecause heis notgood atit.Richard andall hisfriends spendthe wholeday atschool.Lunch isat oneoclock.He doesntlikethe foodthat theschool serves.This iswhy heoften bringsa packedlunch fromhome.Healways hashis lunchin thedining hall,but someof hisfriends sometimeseat in the courtyardoroutside theschool gate.At weekends,he alwaysgoes out with hisfriends becausehe doesntgo to school.OnSaturday,he alwaysgoes to the cinemaor to the sportscentre.On Sunday,he just goes fora walkwithhis dog.A.At8:
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5.What doesRichard likebestA.Maths andEnglish.B.English andgeography.C.History andmaths.D.Geography and history.
4.What timedo Richardslessons beginin themorning
6.Where doesRichard havelunch onweekdaysA.In thedining hall.B.At home.C・In thecourtyard.D.Outside hisschool gate.
7.What doesRichard alwaysdo onSaturdayA.He readsand doeshomework.B・He goesto seefilms or does sports.C.He walkshis dogordoesexercise.D.He spendsalong timein the library.Everyone maydream atnight.Do youalways believeyour dreamSome dreamsmake usfeelrelaxed andhappy,while somedreams frightenus.Dont youthink so1even hadsuch anexperience.(杀车)One dayI noticedthe brakesU on my cargetting weaker.They stillworked butit tooklongerfor my car tostop.I knewI needednew brakes,but I had manyother thingsto do.So I didnttake itseriously.Then on Christmas Eve,Ihad an awfuldream.I wasdriving mycar on a bright,sunny daywhensuddenly a truck appearedon the road infront ofme.I pushedonmy brakes but they didntworkand I hit thattruck.The terribledream wokeme upat onceand Imade upmy mindto changemy brakes the next day.When theworker tookout the old ones,T noticedthat theyhad wornthin.One day,I wasdriving homewith mydaughter besideme andmy twosons in the backseat.Suddenly,atruckcame from the otherdirection.It was running too fast andmoved twofeet overthecenter line.Ihitmybrakesand ledmycartoward theside oftheroad.We weresurprised that thehuge truckmissed usby onlya foot.It was too dangerous.Later whenI layin mybed,I realizedif Ididnt getmybrakeschanged,I couldntslow downfastenough.My childrenand Imay behurt orkilled.I closedmy eyesand gavethanks forthatdream.
8.The writerdidnt changehis brakesat firstbecause heA.wastoobusy B・hadanawful dreamC・was verypoor D.wanted tobuy anew car
9.In thewriters dream,his carA.stopped workingcompletely B.hit atruckC.was flyingin thesky D.wasrunningtoofast
10.The writermade uphis mindto changehis brakesA.on ChristmasEve B.after theaccidentC.onChristmasDay D.onabright,sunny day
11.What canyou learnfrom thepassageA.Every familyhas itsown problem.B.Where there isawill,thereisa way.C.Behind badluck comesgood luck.(缝补)D.A stitchin timesaves nine.More thanhalf ofthe foodproduced in Canada goesto waste.A shockingnew studyhas shownthat the levelof food waste isfar worsethan previouslythought,at58%.Of that,about85%of foodwasteis dueto foodprocessors.This differsfrom earlier studies,which criticizedfamilies fordrivingfood wasteand said they wereresponsible for51%of food waste.The studywas carriedout byMartin Hooch,the leadingexpert on food wasteandtheauthor ofseveralprevious studieson thesubject.Reflecting on the studysfindings,Hooch said,“It meansstoppingcriticizing consumers.Sure,consumers arepart ofthe problem,butthey,re nottheproblem.”In thepast,Hooch didntmaster gooddata,particularly fromthe privatefactories,but reliedon(追踪)numbers collectedby the food industryfor purposesother thantracking waste.This time,however,Hooch workeddirectly withcompanies atall stagesalong the food production chain andinterviewedover700experts inthe industry.Clearly hefound ithard tobelieve what he wasseeing.This iswhat theyfound:Food processingcauses34%of food waste.This isfollowed byproduction,which causes24%.Next ismanufacturing at13%,then hotelsand restaurantsat9%.Families causeonly14%,and marketsales6%.This shouldbe aserious wake-up callfor Canadianswhowould dowell toexamine theirown foodsupply chains.Food wasteis costly,not onlyin termsofdollars wasted,but alsoin resourceslike land,water,and soon.To beusing theseresources andwastingthe productis totallyirresponsible andunnecessary.To makematters worse,when foodis throwninto rubbishcans,it producesmethane,a()greenhouse gas30times morepowerful thancarbon dioxideCO
2.At Canadasrate offoodwaste,thats like adding12million carsto theroad.It seemsthat thefood industryneeds redesigning.Therefore,lefs hopethe governmenttakes action.
12.What didearlierstudiessay aboutfoodwastein CanadaA.Food wastewas betterthan expected.B.Food wentbad whenit wasprocessed.C.Most ofthefoodwas wastedon purpose.D.Families wereto blamefor foodwaste.
13.How didHooch dohis studyonfoodwaste thistimeA.By studyingdata fromthe industry.B.By trackingthe wholeproductionchain.C.By collectingadvice fromexperts worldwide.D.By drawinga conclusionfromtheprevious studies.
14.Why doesfoodwastehave aneffect onthe environmentA.Because itis harmfultothetrees.B.Because itpollutes thesoil aroundit.C.Because itgives offunpleasant smells.D.Because itproduces moregreenhouse gas.
15.What isthe mainidea ofthe textA.Canadians dontlike tosave foodfor future.B.More thanhalf ofthefoodis wastedin Canada.C.Families aremainly responsiblefor foodwaste.D.The foodindustry isbetter redesignedinCanada.
二、七选五If youfeel depressed,its bestto dosomething aboutit-depression doesntjustgoaway onitsown.In additionto gettinghelp froma doctoror counselor,16Exercise.Take a15-to-30-minute walkevery day-or dance,jog,or bikeif youprefer.People whoaredepressed may not feelmuch likebeing active.But makeyourself doit anyway.Once youget intheexercise habit,it wonttake longto noticea differencein yourmood.Cherish yourselfwith goodnutrition.Depression canaffect appetite.One personmaynotfeel likeeating atall,but anothermightovereat.If depressionhas affectedyour eating,youll needtobeextra mindfulof gettingthe rightfood.17・So eatplenty offruit andvegetables andget regularmealseven ifyou dontfeel hungry,try toeat somethinglight,likeapiece offruit,to keepyou going.Identify troubles.Try tomake outany situationsthat havecontributed toyour depression.When youknowwhats gotyou feelingblue andwhy,talk aboutit witha caringfriend.
18.If theresnoone totell,pouring yourheart outto ajournal worksjust aswell.19Depression affectsa personsthoughts,making eveiythingseem dark,negative,and hopeless.If depressionhas younoticing onlythe negative,make aneffort tonotice thegood thingsin life.Tryto noticeone thing,and thentry tothink ofone more.Consider yourstrengths,gifts,or blessings.Most ofall,dont forgettobepatient withyourself.
20.A.Look atthe brightsideB,Take actionto solveproblemsC.here arefour thingsyoucando tofeel betterD.Depression takestime tohealE.Proper nutritioncan influencea personsmood andenergyF.With depression,a personscreativity andsense offun mayseem blockedG.Talking isa wayto releasethe feelingsand toreceive someunderstanding
三、完形填空Toms fatherisalawyer.In hisspare time,he likesto goout inthe countryand takesomepictures ofanimals.For alongtime,Tom hadwanted to go withhis fatheron oneof his21,But hisfatherdidnt takeTom alongwith him22he wasfifteen.Tom andhis fatherdrove tothe farmwhich23to hisuncle inthe afternoon.They24the nightthere,so thatthey couldstart outearly thenext morning.Uncle Smithandhisson John,who wassixteen,were goingtogooutwiththem.It wasstill darkwhen Tomheard thealarm clockthenextmorning.He wonderedwhy itwasrunning soearly.He couldntremember25he was.He turnedover26and looked attheclock.It was5oclock.Then he27that he was onthe28and that hewasgoing outto takepictures withhis father.He jumpedout ofbed andgot29quickly.He randownstairs.The otherswere alreadyinthe30,Uncle Smithwascooking baconand eggs.There wasa potof coffeeonthestove.It31good.They atebreakfast quickly.They didnttalk32,because theydidnt wantto33up theother peopleinthehouse.They filleda thermosbottle34hot coffeeand tooksomesandwiches35Aunt Jane,Uncle Smithswife,had madefor them.They gatheredtheir cameraequipmentand startedout.
21.A.trips B.buses C.shows D.mountains
22.A.after B.when C.until D.unless
23.A.led B.stuck C.got D.belonged
24.A.cost B.spent C.slept D.took
25.A.where B.how C.who D.what
26.A.happily B.sleepily C.quietly D.suddenly
27.A.imagined B.pronounced C・forgot D.remembered
28.A.valley B.town C-farm D.station
29.A.dressed B.ordered C.eaten D.prepared
30.A.bathroom B.kitchen C.dining-room D.sitting-room
31.A.seemed B.felt C・tasted D.smelled
32.A.lonely B.soundly C.much D.highly
33.A.wake B.g C.put D.come
34.A.of B.with C.in D.by
35.A.before B.what C.after D.that
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1When I was inprimary school,I dislikeddoing exercise.I felttired whenIdidany kindofexercise.My parentswere really36worry aboutmy health.One day,after havingsupper,myfather37come andasked me to havea walkwith himinthepark.I agreedand wewent38together.It washard formeto walk forhalf anhour.I wantedto giveup,39my fatherencouraged meto keeponwalking.From thenon.Iwasoften askedtowalkwith myparents.To mysurprise,I couldwalkfor anhour inthe40five month.How41pride Ifelt!I lovedtaking exercisegradually.Now Iam42excellent runnerin myschool.I takepart intheschoolsports meetingevery year.During allour life,we mayface alot of43difficulty,Dont beafraid of44they,Please trytoface them45brave,After youovercome whatyou usedtobeafraid of,you mayfind howgreatyou are!
五、建议信.假设你是李强,你的朋友向你询问如何保持健康请你给他发一封邮件提些建议46Jenny内容要点如下注意合理饮食多吃鱼、肉、豆类等,特别是新鲜蔬菜和水果,不要吃太多甜食
1.注意锻炼身体劳逸结合,多参加体育活动
2..保证充足的睡眠不要熬夜,每天至少睡个小时38注意:词数左右;L100可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
2.Dear Jenny,Yours,Li Qiang
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续写47的词数应为左右150Once upona time,there wasan old man whocouldnt reador write.When hewas little,hisfamily wasso poorthathe couldnt attendschool.But healways dreamedof beingable to read.One day,he tookhis seven-year-old grandsontoschool.Since he didnt haveanything todo thatday,hedidntleave immediately.Instead,he stoodoutsidehis grandsonsclassroom andlooked inthrough thewindow.The kids*teacher,who wasan old man inhis fifties,entered the classroom whenthe classbegan.The teacherwas wearingthick glasses.He startedteaching.Through watchinghim,the oldmanfound somethinginteresting,He noticedthatthe teacher couldread nothingwithout puttinghisglasses on.As soonas heput onhis glasses,hecouldread verywell.“How amazing!said the old man to himself.He waitedoutside theclassroom untiltheclasswas overand stoppedthe teacher.“Excuse me,sir/said the old mantotheteacher.Yes saidtheteacher.“I noticedsomething amazing.You can*t readwithout theglasses,right**saidtheold man.“Yes,that*s true.I can read nothingwithout them/replied theteacher.But youcanreadonce youput themon,cant you1asked theold man.Yes,thats true,too,replied theteacher,wondering whytheoldman wasasking suchstrangequestions.The teacherlookedattheoldman,who leftin ahurry witha bigsmile onhis face.The oldman,who wasextremely happy,decided togo totown tofind aneyeglasses store.After beingunable toread somany years,he finallyfound aneasy waytoread,which cheeredhimup.He realizedwhatheneeded toread wasjust apair ofglasses.nT canfinally readJ saidtheoldmantohimself whenwalking tothe town.Finally,the manarrived atthe town.He lookedaround andsoon founda storewith glassesin it,The manhappily entered the store.Paragraph1:After theoldmanenteredthe store,thestoreowner greetedhim.Paragraph2:The storeowner,thinking theoldmandidnt likethat pair,picked anotherpair farhim.。
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