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河北省唐山市十县一中联盟学年高二上学期期中2022-2023考试英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
1.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA,At thedoctors.B.At awashroom.C.In theclassroom.
2.What isthe womanA.A secretary.B.A guide.C.A waitress.
3.How willthe womanprobably goto thelibraryA.On foot.B.By subway.C.By car.
一、短对话A.To cancela meeting.B.To rearrangean appointment.C.To seekadvice for
4.Why doesthe womancallan emergency.A.Workmates.B.Classmates.C.Sister andbrother.
5..What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakers
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Where didthe mango forhis summervacationA.The mountains.B.A fishingvillage.C.Some famouscities.
7.What didthe manenjoy mostin hisholidayA.Swimming.B.Catching fish.C.Cycling on the beach.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What willJenny dothis SaturdayafternoonA.Invite afamily member.B.Pick upher grandparents.C.Prepare for the gathering.
9.Who isprobably goingto themovie with the manA.Vivian.B.Andrew.C.Jenny.This kindof paperis madeof amaterial thatbreaks easilywhen exposedto water.
76.我走不到公园,咱们坐公交吧Im notup walkingto thepark.Lefs take a bus.
77.猫常常整天睡觉,而狗从不安稳The catswill oftensleep theday away.The dogs,contrast,never settledown.
78.他们坚决要求再给一次竞争的机会They insistedbeing givenanother chanceto compete.
79.张桂梅致力于塑造学生品格Zhang Guimeihas committedto buildingstudents9character.
80.袁隆平真正在乎的不是金钱和名望Yuan Longpingreally caredabout was not moneyor celebrity.
十、读后续写
81.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Parenting teenagerswas challenging.For along time,I couldfeel thetension betweenJordan,my teenageson andme,especially overhis curfew.(儿童晚归时间的规定)One Sundayafternoon,the unpleasantdiscussion happenedagain.Im seventeenyears old,but Istill havea curfew.None of my friendshas acurfew.You donttrustme.Jordan said.“Its not about trustJ Isaid.Its aboutwanting whatsbest foryou and I wantto protectyou.”Protect mefrom whatHaving fun”He rolledhis eyesand walkedaway.I sighed,trying tohold backmy tears.How couldI makeJordan seethat thoserules existedbecause I lovehim,not becauseI wastrying tocontrol him.I decidedto gofor awalk,hoping thecool Octoberair wouldclear myhead.I openedthe frontdoorand nearlystepped onhim:Meatbail,the smallblack catwe hadadopted twoweeks ago.Meatbail usedto bea homelesscat anduntil nowhe stillhadnt adjustedto thelife ofafull-time indoorcat.After afew hoursin thehouse,hed sitby thedoor,begging fbrsomeone to lethim backoutside.After afew hoursoutside,hed sitby thedoor again,ready to come backin thehouse.He justreally likedbeing able tocomeand goas hepleased.How Iwished Iwere acat likeMeatbail.Jordan keptsaying overand over.One snowynight inJanuary,the temperaturewas unusuallylow.Meatball stoodat thedoor,begging to go outsideagain.I pattedhis head,telling himto stayin forhis owngood orhe wouldfreeze.Jordan whistlednearby andwent into his room.注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.开头已给出The nextmorning,I foundMeatbail missing.On thedrive homefrom theanimal doctorsoffice,petting MeatbalPshead,Jordan apologizedtome.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What doesLucy have to do for thepartyDesign costumes.A.Buy paintings.B.Prepare candies.C.
11.Why isthe manhaving thepartyTo makePatrick feelA.To makeLucy happy.B.To makesome newfriends.C.accepted.
12.How doesthe womansound at the endof theconversationAmused.A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What willSam probablydofor the comingexamDo moreexercises.A.Ask for help.B.Revise his notes.C.
14.What doesSam considermost importantin hisstudyCompleting homeworkA,Attending classesregularly.B.on time.C.Taking helpfrom someoneelse.
15.How doesSam dealwith hardmath problemsA.By turningtohissister.B.By goingthrough thetextbook.C.By puttingthem offfor anotherday.
16.What arethe twospeakers mainlytalking aboutHowto getgood marks.A.When totake theexam.B.Who toturn tofor help.C.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What isthe speakerdoingA.Making aspeech.B.Giving alecture.C.Introducing sports.
18.Why arethe kidseasily troubledby healthproblemsA.They eatmuch unhealthyfood.B.They havelittle time to exercise.C.They playtoo manycomputer games.
19.How muchtime domost kidshave forsports perdayA.At leastan hour.B.Over30minutes.C.Less than30minutes.
20.Whatbenefits canchess playingbring tokidsA.Keeping themsitting quietly.B.Helping themtoconcentrate.C.Developing theirself learning.
四、阅读理解One evening,I wason theair asusual,broadcasting myradio show,taking requests,chattingwith listeners,and lookingthrough e-mails.I stoppedon ane-mail beggingforhelp.It wasfrom awomannamed Winifredat arefugee(难民)camp at Buduburam inGhana.She neededmoney tocarefor threesmall children.I wasabout tohit delete(册U除)——it hadto bea cheat-butsomething stopped me.I hada chancetogothere for a reportthe next week.I hada picturein myhead ofwhat Ithought Idsee.But thereality of the campwas nothingthatI couldhave everprepared myselffor.I foundWinifred andher familyamong morethan42,000others,surviving onone meala day-sometimes less,with noclean water,no toilets.The sufferingwasextreme.I helpedWinifreds family.But therewas somuch moreneed.Where couldT possiblystart to make adifferenceOne daynot longafter Idgotten backfrom Ghana,I wentinto mykitchen toget asnack.Asmall soundstoppedme.Plink.The tapwas drippingC商落)ever soslightly.I couldnttake my eyesoff thattiny,shining drop.Water.It seemedlike sucha simple,basic thingfor me.But for the peopleatBuduburam,it wasa matterof lifeor death.I turnedoff thetap,tight.Suddenly Iknew whatI hadto do.I createda projectcalled PointHope,to bringwater tothe peopleatBuduburam.Today thereare12pumping stationsatthecamp.Ive returnedto Ghanamany timesto checkin on the waterprojects,and meetwith people.They callme mum.They remindme ofGhana-where somuch remainsto bedone.I stronglybelievethat withenough devotionand faith,we canbring morehope.You!Me!All of us!
21.What didthe authordo with the emailA.She deletedit atonce.B.She sharedit withlisteners.C.She reportedit thenextweek.D.She decidedto checkits contents.
22.How didthe authorfeel whenshe arrivedat GhanaA.Shocked.B.Excited.C.Disappointed.D.Annoyed.
23.Whats thebest titleof thepassageA.Drops ofHope B.Call forHelpC.Email ofGood IdeasD.Experience ofa CampItsofficial.Britain isto bereforested.A TreeAction Planwill deliverhalf abillion more treesby
2050.Britain isone of the mosttreeless countriesin Europe,trees coveringabout10percent ofitsland—around aquarter of the Europeanaverage.The barestate of the Britishlandscape isnothingnew.It is a falseidea thata squirrelcould ever have crossedthe countryby jumpingfrom treeto tree.Certainly,at aroundthree billionof trees,we havetwice asmany asa centuryago.However,about athird ofthem isin monoculture(单——种植)plantations offast-growing non-native specieslikeSitka spruce,grown tomake paper.These plantationslack biodiversity-moretreefarms thanforests.But itwould begreat to have more trees:for theclimate,for biodiversityand forourselves.Can wedo itPast effortsto regreen Britain havenot gonetoo well.In the1990s,thegovernment hada planforanational forestin theMidlands.It promised30million trees.Thirtyyears on,they havemanaged ninemillion.Older readersmay rememberthe project“Plant aTree”in
1973.1remember plantingone inCambridge.But thetrees weretaken littlecare ofand nobodytrackedthem.Mine died,asnodoubt didmany others.The trickisnotto repeatpast mistakesby growingsingle-species forests.We needecological(生态的)diversity.Another ruleshould beto plantwhere therewere treesbefore.But ifthe rulesforplanting beginto sounda bittroublesome,maybe thereis abetter way.Not toplant atall.Oftenit isbetter justto createroom fortrees toregenerate naturally,self-seeding fromnearby woodlands.Consider whatthe authorofthebest-selling bookWilding didon herdfarm.She wentaway from thefields andstood back,letting thetrees self-seed fromnearby woodlandswiththehelp ofbirds thatbroughtin seeds.Two decadeson,she hada woodland.My finalsuggestion isthat insteadofthrowing allour moneyinto headline-friendly butshort-sighted plantingprojects in the countryside,lets havemore treeswhere most ofuslive,too.A.It waswell-wooded inEurope.B.It hasa relativelylow numberof trees.
24.What dowe learnabout BritainC.It hastaken ona newlook withmoretrees.D.It wasa countryof variouskinds ofanimals.
25.What isparagraph5mainly aboutA.The treesdied fromlack ofcare.B.There wasa bigneed toregreenBritain.C.The governmentspromise was not kept.D.The previous attempts didntwork well.
26.How manysuggestions doesthe authorgiveA.
2.B.
3.C.
4.D.
5.A Britishcompany hasdeveloped arobotic handthat itsays can be updatedto performnewactions requestedby theuser.The deviceis designedto worklike ahuman hand.It useselectrical signalsfrom musclesin theupper arm.Sensors areplaced againstthe skinofthe upperarmto detectmuscle movements.Acontrol systemthen translatesthese movementsinto commandsforthe robotic hand,typically toopenor closethe hand.The Britishcompany,COVVI,developed therobotic handcalled Nexus.It saysthe devicecanbe updatedthrough acomputer applicationprogram orapp,remotely(远程地)from anywhereinthe world.These updatescan provideimprovements,new features,and problemfixes directlyto theNexuswithout theneed tovisit aspecific officeor tosend thehand back to COWLIt is areally powerfulthing anda firstto market.Nexus usesthe wirelesstechnology Bluetoothtopermit thecompanys expertsto updatetherobotic hand forusers.Some othercompanies havecreatedproducts thatcan alsobe app-controlled,but COVVFsrobotichandis differentbecause theupdatescanbesent to an individualdevice.One Nexususer isAustralian swimmerJessica Smith,who wasborn withouta lefthand.Smithwas fittedwiththe device inApril atthe ageof
37.She saidthedevicewas alreadycreating newmovementsfor heralthough theupdate processtook afew hours.“Im addingand expandingonwho I am bybeing ableto accesstechnology thatsnever beenavailable before/9she said.A.To movethe upperarm.B.To comforttheupperarm.
27.What isthe sensors9functionC.To sendmessages tothe muscle.D.To catchelectrical activityinthemuscle.
28.What doesa userneed to do toupdate NexusA.Call COWLB.Access anapp.C.Control aremote.D.Go toan appointedoffice.
29.What makesNexus differentfrom otherrobotic handsA.Product safety.B.Update sequence.C.Personal service.D.Market influence.
30.How doesSmith likethe deviceA.It is time saving.B.It islife changing.C.It isquite common.D.It isfar fromsatisfying.
五、七选五Is your life beingrestricted(限制)by limiting beliefs thatyoure holdingon toLike many,youmay findyourself stuckin anunhappy relationshipand yourlife isunsatisfying.31Its probablynot duetoalack ofability,physical ormonetary reasons.32Its thoseinnerlimiting beliefsthat holdyou back.33Proven studiesshow that80%ofthetime whatholds youback mostis yourown beliefsystemor,to bemore exact,your limiting beliefs.If youallow theselimiting beliefsto influenceallfuture decisions,quite possiblytheyll ruin any chanceof truesuccess youlleverhave!34Its importantto cleanout theold baggage(看法)fromthepast tomake roomforthenew.First,identify behaviorproblems andlimitingbeliefsthat keepre-occurring inyourlife.Take afewmoments tothink aboutbeliefs youhold thatmight beholding youback,like Illnever meettheperfect womanbecause Imugly...Second,choose abelief youwould liketohaveinstead-make thedecisionto letyour limitingbelief goand adoptnew behavioursbased uponnew positivepowerfulbeliefs.35Itisyour choicethat mattersmost.Let goof yourlimitingbeliefsand beginmoving forward.A.I willovercome it.B.So it istimetoletgo.C.You need to lookinside.D.So youhavetolook forward.E.Yet you seem unabletodoanything aboutthem.F.Limiting beliefsis potentiallydestroying yourfuture.G.For example,you canreplace“Iamugly”with Ican attractthe rightpartner”.
六、完形填空Many peoplethink oftravel asan experience.Sometimes,however,you cannotchoose theplacesyou travelto.This happenedto mein
2019.My husbandwas36in Brunei for work.Being three months pregnant37I hada choice:eitherstay withhim inBruneiforthreemonthsbefore returningbacktoIndia orremain inIndia,alone.Ichose theformer.Not becauseofmy38forthecountry butbecauseIwanted tobe closeto him.Brunei hadnever heldany39to me.Whatever researchI pulledoff theInternet showedmenothing40one beautifulmosque(清真寺).The flightswere expensiveso traveling41wasnotanoption.I wassurrounded bya senseof being42in aremote place.Needless to say,I reachedBruneiin apretty43mood.I thinkone ofthe thingsthat44me themost evenin sucha moodwas thelargeareas ofgreenery(绿化)that surroundedus,which mademe calm.After aweek,I soonfound myself45with peoplearound me.The localsall wentout oftheirway tomake me feel comfortable.The morecomfortable Ifelt,the moreI
46.I hiked,I47the boardgamecommunity,and Ienjoyed thelocal cuisine.Three monthslater whenit wastimetoleave,I was48tosaygoodbye tothe49ofthecountry.Dont judgea placeby whatothers say.Sure,you maynot alwayslike whatyousee,but youjustneedtotakea50look tofind somethingyou willlike!
36.A.blamed B.known C.posted D.honored
37.A,predicted B.proved C.ensured D.meant
38.A.application B.love c.service D.concern
39.A.appeal B.challenge c.secret D.clue
40.A.rather thanB.sooner thanC,better thanD.other than
41.A.frequently B,continually C.officially D.casually
42.A.controlled B,trapped C.injured D.lost
43.A.bad B.real C.positive D.emban-assing
44.A.depressed B.disappointed C.limited D.struck
45.A.interacting B.celebrating C.planning D.laughing
46.A.prepared B,explored C.cared D.observed
47.A.organized B,approved C.joined D.changed
48.A.eager B.unwilling C・wrong D.satisfied
49.A.custom B.future C・warmth D.government
50.A.professional B.flexible C-regular D.hard
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式In thenot-too-distant futurewe willbe livingin smart homes whichwill provideus51a morecomfortableand convenientlife.First ofall,the switches,knobs andremote controls52use inour todayslife willbe replacedbecauseall devicesin smarthomes canrun53automatic,So wewont worryabout forgetting54turn thedevices offand our smarthome will gointo55energy-efficient codeby itselfwhen weareout.In addition,our smarthomewillmonitor ourhealth,with ourbed56record howwell wesleepevery night.Our bedcan evendetect our57weigh problemsand giveusahealthier diet.Smart homeswill alsobe ableto preventdamage.If apipe startsleaking,oursmarthome candetect58and giveus relevantinformation,preventing greatloss.In fact,the smarthome isnotafantasy andmany newinnovations arebeing putinto practice.For example,voice commandsfor smarthome products,mostof59are locks,alarms,lights andtemperaturecontrols,are alreadyin usein manyhomes.However,it willtake someyears beforethenew technologies60apply tomost newhomes.
八、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子从词汇框中选择合适的单词完成句子adjusted absencesecure appetiteintense graduallygentle distinctwandered prospectflavor barrier
61.When somethingis,itiseasily identifiableor setapart fromothers ofits kind.
62.I alwaystry toget downto mychilds level,and speakto himinasoft andvoice.
63.With thecoming ofspring,everything iscoming tolife again.
64.It makesmefeelto knowyoure thereandIcan dependon you.
65.This activityshows thata plantcannot makeits ownfood inthe ofsunlight.
66.He satback fora moment,heart beatingfast atthe ofthat hewould beonthestage atonce.
67.Although myeyes wereonthetest paper,my thoughtsto myfailures andall thebattles thatseemedhopeless.
68.Though myfor foodgrew weak,my hungerfor bookswas constant.
69.Failing Englishisato gettinginto Harvard.
70.As thetime passed,myeyesgradually tothe darknessand soonI wasabletosee thetree lineagainstthe nightsky.
九、完成句子
71.老师必须尽最大努力吸引学生,相应地学生必须努力保持专注Teachers mustmake extraeffort toattract students,and studentsturn havetomakean extraeffort tostayfocused.
72.在汉语中crisis是两个字,一个是危,一个是机In Chinese,the word“crisis iscomposed twocharacters,one representingdanger andthe otherrepresentingopportunity.
73.这本书实际上是对传统节口的捍卫The bookis,deep,an advocatefor traditionalfestivals.
74..你需要在朋友们来之前把房间整理好You needto straightenyour roombefore yourfriends comeover.
75.这种纸的材料和水接触后易于分解。
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