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福建省龙岩市连城县学年高一上学期月期中英2022-202311语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Best daytrips fromNew YorkCityBeacon,NYGood forsmall-town fansTakea five-minute walkfrom thetrain stationto DiaBeacon,a modernart museumhoused inaformer boxfactory.It housesthe DiaArt Foundationscollection of art from the1960s on.If youdratherspend theday drinking,there arealso variousdrinks foryou.Before youboard thetrain backto the city,spend afew quietminutes watchingthe sunsetover the Hudson atLong DockPark.Mobonk Preserve,NYGood forhikers andnature lovers(英亩)Picture this:over8,000acres offorests,cliffs,ponds,and streamsthat areperfect forhiking,cycling,horseback riding,trail running,rock climbing,and more.Just90miles northofNew YorkCity inUlster County,Mohonk Preserveis trulya naturelovers paradise.Its alsohometo horsebackriding opportunities.Make sure you startyour dayearly to make afull day of it.Cornwall,NYGood forphoto enthusiasts(雕像设方缶);With itsrolling greenhills andlarge sculptureinstallations StormKing ArtCenteris madefor amazingphotographs.Art fanswill enjoywandering the500-acre artparkfeaturing worksfrom100artists.Set offon footor renta bikefor adayofexploring.Visitors caneven climbinside aselectnumber of the works.The artisticair extendstotheriverfront village,where youcan dineatwonderful restaurants.Cape May,NJGood for adventurersAboard theCape MayWhale Watcher,youll skipinto theDelaware Bayto searchfbrdolphins,humpbacks,and finbacks.The knowledgeablecaptain explainstheir behavior,and试卷第页,共页1010the companypromises afree futuretrip ifyou dontsee anysea animalsbetween springand fall.Once youget backon dryland,you willbe treatedto seafoodat alocal restaurant.
1.What canvisitors doin BeaconA.Learn abouta boxfactorys history.B・Watch thesunrise overtheHudson.C.Enjoy artworksfrom the1960s.D.Create theirown artworks.
2.What isMobonk Preservesuitable forA.Taking photosof sculptures.B.Doing outdoorsports.C.Joining horseracing.D.Enjoying localfood.
3.What is the tripto CapeMay mainlyabout
1.Camping in the woods.
8.Trying handlinga boat.C・Enjoying seafooddinners.
9.Looking forsea animals.The otherday Iwalked alongwith my friends towardsthe cafeteriaand outsideI couldsee acrowdmade upmostly ofgirls.I couldntmake outwhat washappening.We camecloser andwereable tosee thata ladywas cuttinga girPshair.Beside therewas aposter whichencouraged people(捐赠)(假发)to donateabout10inches of their hairin orderto makewigs forpatients whosufferedfrom cancerand hadlost allor mostof their hair.I wasmoved bythe courageof thosegirls whowere excitedlywaiting theirturn to get theirhaircut.My friendssensed thisand askedme ifI wasconsidering donatingmy hair.I toldthem Iwouldlike tobut I was a little anxiousabout howI wouldend uplooking.But finally,I madeup mymind.(编)I askedone of my friendsto braidmy hairand therest of them startedcheering meonso Iwould notback off.We wentoutside and Iwasnow inline.It wasfinally myturn soI walkedtowardsthe lady:she satme downon achair anddidnt evenspend30seconds cuttingmy braid.More thanhalf ofmy hairwas putin abag andI couldnthide myjoy,I justcouldnt helpbut thinkabouta personwho wouldbe happywith hernew image.I knewI
4.Why werethe girlswaiting inlineA.To drinksome coffee.B,To changea haircut.C-To donatetheirhairto patients.D.To buywigs forsome patients.
5.What worriedthe authorat firstA.The longline.B.Her friends5opinion.C.The courageof thosegirls.D.Her lookwith shorthair.would nevermeet her,but Ifelt pleasedwith theact ofkindness that I madethat day.
10.How didmyfriendsrespond tomy decisionA.They backedoff.B.They supportedme.C.They cutmy braid.D.They donatedwith me.
11.What can be learnedfrom thelast paragraphA.People areusually happywith newimages.B・People shouldtry hardto helpcancer patients.C.The authormade a difference to someone unknown.D.The authorlooked forward to meetingthat patientone day.A fewweeks ago,a group of scientistsproduced areport aboutglobal warmingand thenaturalworld.They wanted to findout ifglobal warmingwas dangerousfor plants and animals.Thescientists weresurprised bywhat they found.They sawthat duringthe next50years about25%ofland animals and plantswill disappearfrom theEarth.More than1million plantsand animalspecieswill dieout by
2050.The headof theresearch team,Christ Thomas,who isa professorof conservationbiology attheUniversity ofLeeds,said theresults of their researchwere frightening.More than10%of allplantsand animalswill disappearfrom theEarth.It is too lateto save many plantsand animalsbecause ofthegreenhouse gasesthat arealready in the atmosphere.But thescientists sayif wecontrolgreenhouse gasesnow,we cansavemanymore plantsand animalsfrom disappearing.The scientistsstudied someareas ofthe worldwith veryrich biology.These areaswere Europe,Australia,Central and South America,andSouthAfrica.Their studiesshowed thatspecies livinginmountainous areashad abetter chanceof survivalbecause theycould moveuphill to get cooler.Inflat areas,such asdeserts,plantsandanimals wouldhave to move very long distancesto getcooler,so they are ingreat dangerof dyingout.The scientistsfound manysurprising things.For example,theyfoundthat halfofthe24species ofbutterfly theystudied inAustralia wouldsoon disappear.
8.What doesparagraph1center onA.The resultofthe study.B.The causeof globalwarming.C.The contributionofthestudy.D.The developmentof globalwarming.
9.Whats thepurpose ofthestudyled byChrist ThomasA.To saveanimalsandplants species.B・To warnus ofthe dyingout of species.C.To callon peopleto controlgreenhouse gases.D.To studythe effectof greenhousegases on the atmosphere.
10.Why arespecies inflat areasless likelyto survivethan thosein mountainousareasA.The Earthis gettingwarmer.B.More speciesare disappearing.C.They have tomoveverylongdistances.D.They canmove tohigh attitudetogetcooler.
11.What canbe thebest titleof thispassageA.The survivalofspeciesontheEarth B.Disappearing of animals in the worldC.Greenhouse effectand globalwarming D.A frighteningdiscovery onglobal warmingFacial recognition cameras are everywhere,including in your smartphone.Many peoplerely onthistechnology tounlock theirphones,open doorsor makequick payments,but everyoneis wearingmask.What ahassle!Now,tech companieshave updatedtheir software.Facial recognitiontechnology cannowidentify peopleeven iftheyarewearing amask.Beijing-based techcompany Hanwanghas announceda softwarewhich cancorrectly recognize95percent ofpeople wearingmasks,Engineering amp;Technology Eamp;T reported.Whatsthe secretIts allabout youreyes.Marios Savvides,a professorat CarnegieMellon University,US,studies facial recognitiontechnology.As weget older,he said,“our faceschange shape,but notthe areaaround oureyes.Itstays thesame—even ifwe puton weight.”Another companyhas alsobeen workingon thiskind ofsoftware.Tech5has AIthat measures()the shapeof yourface.It alsoscans youriris thecolored partof youreyes.Tech5hopes toignoreall ofthe facebelow thenose.Facialrecognitionsoftware isabout morethan justunlocking yourphone.Its aboutpublic(验证)safety.Touchless verificationhas becomeextremely importantdue tothe COVID-
19.Morethan that,facialrecognitioncanbeused tofight crime(犯罪).It candetect crimesuspects/7saidHuang Lei,Hanwangs CEO.Hanwangs technologyis usedby policein high-security settings.Thismeans placeslike governmentbuildings,subway stationsand airports,Huang admitsone bigweaknessof thisnew technology:It failswhen people wear bothmasks andsunglasses.In thissituation,all ofthe keyfacial informationis lost,but Ibelieve wecan overcomethe weaknessin thefuture/5said Huang.
12.What doesthe underlinedword“hassle“in paragraph1meanA.Rule.B.Habit.C.Mistake.D.Problem.
13.What makesthe softwarerecognize peoplewearing masksA.The eyearea.B.The shapeof face.C.The coloroftheeyes.D.The facialexpression.
14.What isHuang Leisattitude towardsthe softwareA.Anxious.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.
15..What canwe knowabout the new technologyfromthelast paragraphA.It needsfurther improving.B.It willbe lesspopular inthe future.C.It wontwork ifpeoplewearglasses.D.It cannotstore keyfacial information.
二、七选五It isa greatchallenge togo fromjunior schoolto senior high school,which canbe abrand newexperienceto teenagers.However,theres noneed toworry.
16.Youre not aloneKeep inmind thateverybody elseinyourgrade isinthesame boat.17・Movingup to senior high school isan opportunity,notaproblem.Things aredifferent andall that you needto do isto behavein apolite wayand learnthenewrules.18Sometimes youmay comeacross differentsituations.If you have noidea whattodoor areworried about anything,then turntosomeonefor help.Teachers areprobably thebest peopleto turntoas theyreexperienced inhelping newstudents dealwith differentproblems.Changes arearound you
19.Youll havea homeworkdiary ora studentplanner.In differentclassroomsyou will have yourlessons withdifferent teachers.On differentdays youwillhavehomework fordifferent subjects,so makesureyouget organized.Make sureyouhavea copyof your schooltimetable writtendown sothatyouknow whichrooms yourclasses arein andon whichdays youwillhave yourdifferentsubjects.Other tipsJustbe yourself!
20.Besides,having earlynights makesadifferenceand youllfindit easiertogetup inthe morning!A.Friends arehelpfulB,Teachers areready to helpC.Most ofthem arejust asnervous asyou areD.You have tomakea changein senior high schoolE.Here aresome tipson howto surviveinthefirst weekF.If youact naturally,people willknow youmuch betterG.There arelots ofdifferences betweenjunior highschool andseniorhighschool
三、完形填空While Iwas waitingto enteruniversity,I sawan adin anewspaper,a teachingjob21at aschoolabout tenmiles fromwhere Ilived.Being veryshort ofmoney andwanting todo something22,I applied.And then,I beganto fearthat withoutadegree andwith no23of teaching,my chancesof gettingthe jobwere
24.However,three dayslater,a letterarrived,calling meto MountBay fora meetingwith theheadmaster.It provedto bea25journey:a trainto MountBay station,ten-minute busride andthena walkof at26a quarterofamile.27,Iarrived there,feeling toohot tobe nervous.A manin adark suitanswered thedoor.28,heintroduced himselfas theheadmaster ofthe school.“The school,“he introduced,“is madeupofone29of twenty-four boysbetween sevenandthirteen.^^I shouldhaveto teach allthe subjectsexcept art,which hetaught himself.I shouldhaveto dividethe classinto threegroups andteach themin turnat threedifferent places,andIwas30atthe thoughtof teachingmath,a subjectat whichI wasntvery31at school.Worse perhapswas theideaof32toteachthem onSaturday afternoonbecause mostofmyfriends wouldbe33themselvesat thattime.34I hadtime toask aboutmy salary,he gotup tohis feet.Now,he said,“youd bettermeetmy wife.She isthe onewho really35this school.”
21.A.kept B.lost C.found D.wanted
22.A.useful B.harmful C.excited D.active
23.A.material B.stories C.means D.experience
24.A.slim B.great C.obvious D.suitable
25.A.pleasant B.challenging C・comfortable D.impressive
26.A.most B.last C.least D.first
27.A.In factB.As aresult C.For exampleD.In short
28.A.Luckily B.Surprisingly C.Suddenly D.Carefully
29.A.group B.tear C.class D.grade
30.A.certain B.awkward C,confused D.unconfident
31.A.expert B.interested C,weak D.poor
32.A.forcing B.forgetting C.having D.managing
33.A.enjoying B.studying C.watching D.helping
34.A.When B.As C.Before D.After
35.A.arranges B.designs C.observes D.runs
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1Wang Facomes fromYunnan Province.He isa14-year-old boy36won theU14boys,singlestitle ina tenniscompetition inSeptember.He used to helphis family37farm workat home.And bamboobaskets aresymbolic farmingtoolsin hishometown.Villagers alwayscarry themwhen38work inthe field.He carrieshis球拍rackets inthe basket39honor hishometown,which is40impress.Wang Fastarted tolearn tennisin2016after he41choose byZhangXiaohong,head coachofatennis club.Over theyears heand histeammates havemade greatefforts()()to advance42they skillsand gainmore knowledge.43final,he becamethe championin thetennistour.He wasconsidered tobe44dark horseinthegame andhis villagersare proudof him.()His successinspired many45teenager around the country.
五、根据汉语意思填写单词(失败)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
46.isthemother ofsuccess.(经历)(根据汉语提示单词
47.He hadmany interestingwhile travelingin Africa.拼写)(官方的)
48.Putonghua isthe languageof China,and ifswinning increasingpopularity(根据汉语提示单词拼写)aroundtheworld.
六、用单词的适当形式完成句子(探索)
49.As acurious teenager,I lookforwardtothe universeand discoveringits truths.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
七、根据汉语意思填写单词(责任).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
50.We thinkits ourtohelpthose homelesspeople
51.Xian hasbecome oneof Chinasmost populartourist(目的地).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
八、用单词的适当形式完成句子
52.The mentalstrength thatMichael Jordanshowed madehim(独特的).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
九、根据所给汉语提示填空(分崩离析).(根据汉语提示完成句子)
53.The teamthat LangPing hadbuilt was(毕业)
54.My brothercollege in2019and hasworked asan editorsince then.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(更喜欢)(根据汉语提示完成句
55.I goforawalk ratherthan stayat home.子)
十、用单词的适当形式完成短文根据课文内容,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The freshmanschallengeI thinkgoing fromjunior hightoseniorhighschoolis reallya bigchallenge fora freshmanandthe firstweek wasalittle56confuse.First Ihad tothink carefullyabout whichcourses Iwantedtotake.My headteacher helpedmechoose thesuitable57one.I knowEnglish isa verydifficult course,58I willtry mybest tospeak59fluent whenI graduate.Mum advisedthatIshould signup forChinese literature60I amgoodat.Teachers sayone wayto knowyourschoolwell andmake morenew friendsisto join aclub orplaya sport.Our school61offer chancestojoindifferent clubs.I joineda volunteerclub.EveryWednesday,we workat62soup kitchenand handout foodto homelesspeople inthe community.I knowI willhavetostudy harderasaseniorhighschool studentand getusedto63beresponsible fora lotmore.I ama bitworriedaboutkeeping upwith theother studentsin my64advance course.Still,I amhappy tobe here.Studying hardisnt alwaysfun,but rilbe wellprepared65university orwhatever elsecomes inthe future.
十一、建议信.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友想报名参加学校运动会,来信征求你的建议请你66David用英文给他回一封邮件,内容包括选择最擅长的运动项目;
1.参加运动会的好处;
2..你的期望3注意词数词左右;
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.。
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