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2021-2022学年辽宁省大连市重点中学高一上学期期中考

试英语试题考试时间:120分钟总分值150分第一局部:听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分)Whatsthematterwiththewoman?Shehasnofriends.Shedoesn'tliketheman.ShedidsomethingwrongHowmuchshouldthemanpayifhebuystwobottles?A.$20.B.$35.C.$40.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atameeting.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inthewoman'shouse.Whydothespeakersdislikethelibrary?Itistoosmall.Therearenonewbooksthere.Therearen'tmanypeoplethere.Whatdoesthemanmean?Sarahisn'tthebeststudent.Sarahshouldtryharder.Sarahhasbeensuccessful.第二节(共15小题:每题1.5分,总分值22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。Whenwillthemangettothestation?A.Atabout11:00.B.Atabout11:40.C.Atabout12:40.Whereisthewomannow?A.Athome.B.Atthebusstation.C.Attheairport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Thereasonforafever.Therestofthebaby.Thefoodofthebaby.Whatdidthebabyhaveforbreakfast?Somecakeandmilk.Somecake.Somemilk.Whatprobablymadethebabyill?Heplayedforalongtime.Hismothertookoffhisjacket.Hismothergavehimsomethingspecialtoeat.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Whatwerethespeakersdoing?Movingintoanewapartment.Visitingthecity.Lookingforwork.Howwillthespeakersgotothetheatre?A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?A.Goshopping.B.Gosightseeing.C.Havearest.听第9段材料,回第14至16题。Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Employerandemployee.Coachandstudent.Reporterandplayer.Whotaughtthemantoplaythegame?A.Hisfather.B.Hismother.C.Acoach.Howoldwasthemanwhenhestartedplayingthegame?A.7.B.9C.10.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Whereisthefinishline?AtGreenwich.OutsideLondon.NearBuckinghamPalace.Whatwaslastyear'srecordtime?2hours48minutes.2hours22minutes16seconds.2hours17minutes16seconds.Whowastheyoungestpersontofinishtheracesofar?A.Shelly.B.Betty.C.Britton,Whenwillthefullreportabouttheeventbe?A.At7:15.B.At7:30.C.At7:55.第二局部:阅读理解(共两小节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,总分值37.5分)AInterestingExhibitionsHeldinFourDifferentMuseumsName:TheBritishMuseumPhone:020-7323-8000Openinghours:daily10a.m.一5:30p.m.Price:FreeThisexhibitionaimstoshowthemysteriesofmummiEcation(干尸化).Fromaking'sdaughtertoatempledoorkeeper,thedisplaysexploretheidentities(身份)ofeightpeople,usingtheirbodiestodiscovercluesabouthowtheylived.Byusingnewmethods,suchasCTscanningand3Dvisualization,theBritishMuseumhasbeenabletobuildupapictureoflifeintheNilevalleyover4,000years.Name:TheFashionandTextile(纺织)MuseumPhone:020-7407-8664Openinghours:daily11a.m.一5:30p.m.Price:£8.80adults,£5.50studentsTheFashionandTextileMuseumishousingthefirst-everexhibitiononclassicMexicanshawl(披肩),whichbecamefamousinthe20thcentury.Mexicanartists,photographersandfashionandtextiledesignerswillbeexhibitingtheircolorfulworksthere.Name:TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseumPhone:020-7907-7073Openinghours:Monday,Thursday,Saturday,Sunday,10a.m.一5:30p.m.;Friday,10a.m.—10p.m.Price:FreeTheVictoriaandAlbertMuseumhasdugoutsomeoftheirmostcharmingweddingdressestorecordtheirhistoryduringthepasttwocenturies.WhiteweddingdressesweremadepopularbyQueenVictoriainthenineteenthcentury.Seebeautifulweddingdressesmadebyfamousdesigners.Name:TheScienceMuseumPhone:0870-870-4868Openinghours:daily10a.m.一6p.m.Price:FreeThisfour-dayfestivaldisplaysthelatestexcitinggadgets(小机械)andintroducestheirinventors.Visitorscanexploreelectronics,buildrobots,gethands-onwithnewtechnologiesandhaveagoat3Dprinting.Therewillbedisplaystakingplacethroughoutthefestival,whichissuitableforanyoneagedtenandover.Whichnumberwouldyoucallifyou'reinterestedinexploringhistorywithadvancedtechnology?A.020-7907-7073.B.020-7407-8664.C.020-7323-8000.D.0870-870-4868.Whichmuseumcanyouvisitifyouarefreeat8p.monFriday?TheFashionandTextileMuseum.TheBritishMuseum.TheScienceMuseum.TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseum.WhatcanwelearnabouttheScienceMuseum?Visitorsthemselvescantrynewtechnologies.Itcanbeconsultedbycalling020-7907-7073.Theexhibitionwilllastaweek.ItshowsCTscanningtechnology.AliceMooreisateenagerentrepreneur(仓ll业者),whoinMay2015setupherbusiness

AilieCandy.Bythetimeshewas13,hercompanywasworthmillionsofdollarswiththeinventionofasuper-sweettreatthatcouldsavekids'teeth,insteadofdestroyingthem.ItallbeganwhenMoorevisitedabankwithherdad.Ontheouting,shewasofferedacandybar.However,herdadremindedherthatsugarytreatswerebadforherteeth.ButMoorewassickofmissingoutoncandies.Soshedesiredtogetroundthewarning,“Whycan'tImakeahealthycandythat'sgoodfbrmyteethsothatmyparentscan'tsaynotoit?”Withthatinmind,Mooreaskedherdadifshecouldstartherowncandycompany.Herecommendedthatshedosomeresearchandtalktodentistsaboutwhatahealthiercandywouldcontain.Withherdad'spermission,shespentthenexttwoyearsresearchingonlineandconductingexperimentstogetarecipethatwasbothtastyandtooth-friendly.Shealsoapproacheddentiststolearnmoreaboutteethcleaning.Consequently,shesucceededinmakingakindofcandyonlyusingnaturalsweeteners,whichcanreduceoralbacteria.Moorethenusedhersavingstogetherbusinessofftheground.Afterwards,sheandherfathersecuredtheirfirstbusinessmeetingwithasupermarketowner,whofinallyagreedtosellMoore'sproduct—CanCandy.AsCanCandy'ssuccessgrows,sodoesMoore'scredibilityasayoungentrepreneur.Mooreisenthusiasticaboutthecandyshecreated,andshe'salsopositiveaboutwhatthefuturemightbring.Shehopesthateverykidcanhaveacleanmouthandabroadsmile.Meanwhile,withherparents'help,Mooreisgenerallyabletoliveanormalteenagelife.Althoughshefoundedhercompanyearlyoninlife,shewasn'tdrivenprimarilybyprofit.Moorewantstouseheruniquetalenttohelpothersfindtheirsmiles.Shedonates10%ofAilieCandy^profitstoBigSmiles.Withhertalentanddetermination,itappearsthattheskycouldbethelimitforAliceMoore.HowdidMoorereacttoherdad'swarning?A.Shearguedwithhim.C.Shepaidnoattention.A.Shearguedwithhim.C.Shepaidnoattention.25.WhatisspecialaboutCanCandy?A.Itisbeneficialtodentalhealth.B.Shetriedtofindasolutionout.D.Shechosetoconsultdentists.B.Itdoesn'tcontainsweeteners.C.Itissweeterthanothercandies.D.Itisproducedtoadentists9recipe.WhatdoesMooreexpectfromherbusiness?A.Toearnmoremoney.B.Tohelpothersfindsmiles.C.Tomakeherselfsucceed.D.Tobeatothercandycompanies.WhatcanwelearnfromAliceMoore'sstory?Fameisagreateagernessoftheyoung.Ayouthistoberegardedwithrespect.Positivethinkingandactionresultinsuccess.SuccessmeansgettingpersonaldesiressatisfiedCTheCOVID-19hasledtoagreatdemandforbikesandbiking.Bikesstoresarestrugglinghardtokeepupwiththedemand.IntheUnitedStates,bikesaleshaveseentheirjumpsincethe1970s.SalesofadultbikesinAprilof2020werethreetimesashighaslastyear.ThesituationissimilarinAsiaandEurope.Around90%ofthebikessoldintheUSaremadeinChina.ButbecauseoftheCOVID-19,eventhenormalsupplyofbicycleswasn'tbeingcreated.Thatdemandbegantogoupinmid-March,aspeoplebeganlookingforwaysofgettingaroundthatdidn'tinvolvecrowdedpublictransportation.Becausebikinghappensintheopenair,andthechanceofcatchingthediseasewhileridingisverylow.Bikinghasalsogrownmorepopularbecauseitisoneofthefewformsofexerciseallowedinmanylockdowns.Withgymsandfitnessshutdown,bikingfillsaneedformanyactivepeople.Familiesappreciatebiking,too.Withschoolclosedandkidsunabletohangoutwiththeirfriends,bikingisawelcomeactivity.Bikesarealsopractical.Manycitiesareseeingthisasanopportunitytomaketheirstreetssaferandgreener.Citiesaroundtheworldareaddingmilsandmilesofbikelanes(车道)totheirstreetstoencouragebiking,NewYorksaysitwillcloseoffupto160kilometersofroadssotheycanbeusedbybikersandwalkers.Parishassetupover650kilometersofnewbikelanes.TheUnitedKingdomplanstodoubleitsnumberofbikelanes.InMilan,Italy,35kilometersofroadshavebeenmetamorphosed.Thoughmanyofthesebikelaneadditionsaretemporary,andsomepeopleassumetheseadditionsseemtodestroytheoverallbeautyofcities,ifchangesinbikinghabitsbecomepermanentbecauseofadditions,theycouldseriouslycutdowncartrafficandhelpmakecitiesalotgreener.Whatcanweconcludeaboutthepresentbikesituation?A.ItismoreexpensiveB.ItissaferthanacarC.ItisinshortsupplyD.ItisallmadeinChinaWhatdoestheunderlinedword“metamorphosed”inParagraph2mean?A.repairedB.changedC.protectedD.designedWhatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthebikelaneadditions?A.negativeB.doubtfulC.indifferentD.positiveWhatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.IncreasingInterestinBikingB.RideBikes,CleantheEarthC.MoreBikes,FewerTrafficJamD.AGreatdropforBikeExerciseDFruitfarmersinOkayama,Japan,havemanagedtomakepeeling(去皮)abananaoptionalbydevelopingaspecialvarietywitheatableskin.Thepeeloftheir“Mongeebananas"isn'tparticularlytasty,butit'smuchthinnerandfarlessbitterthanthatofregularbananas,makingit100%eatable.ScientistsatD&TFarminthecountry'sOkayamaPrefecturereleasedthesocialmedia-readynewsfollowingmonthsofexperimentingwithafreezing-and-thawing(角华冻)method,whichkeepsthebananatreeatextremelycoldtemperaturesfollowedbyadramaticheatincrease.Theresultissoftandthinskinthathasn'tfullydeveloped.Theyfrozeyoungbananatreesto-60degreesCelsius,plantingthemagainastheybegantothaw.ThisapparentlyactivatedanancientpartoftheirDNA,whichnotonlyallowstheplanttogrowinJapan'scoolclimate,butalsospeedsupitsdevelopment.Whiletropicalvarietiesofbananasrequiretwoyearstogrowlargeenoughforconsumption,theMongeebanananeedsjustfourmonths.ThefirstbunchofMongeebananashitdepartmentstores'shelvesintheNovemberoflastyear,butgettingyourhandononeoftheseincrediblefruitsremainsahugechallenge.D&TFarmonlyproduces10bananasperweek,andtheyonlydeliverthemtotheFruitCornerofTenmanyaOkayama,alocaldepartmentstore.Butevenifyouhappentofindoneavailable,you'dprobablybeabitputoffbytheprice-648yen($5.70)perfruit.BananapeelisanexcellentingredientthatcancontainvitaminB6andmagnesiumrelatedtotheproductionofserotonin(血清素).Atthesametime,ithasapositiveeffectonbothbrainandsleep.Researchresultsthatripefruitpeelshaveagoodeffectontreatingprostatichypertrophy(前歹U腺月巴大)havealsobeenpublished.JohnGuterman,abotanist,says,“Andwhataboutshipping?Formostofthefruifshistory,thepeelhasprovidedprotection,allowingittotravellongdistances.Asofter,morebruise-pronebananawouldbeastepbackfromhardybananavarietiesthattravelthousandsofmiles.Inthissense,thedayweallstoppeelingbananasandinsteadbitestraightthroughtheirskinmaystillbealongwayaway.Comparedwithregularbananas,Mongeebananas.A.arefareasiertopeelB.havemuchsweeterfleshC.aremuchmorethin-skinnedD.havealongergrowthperiodWhyisithardtobuyaMongeebanananow?Itisn'taffordableatall.Ithasn'tcomeintothemarketyet.Itismadeforcertainpeople.Itsproductionabilityisstilllimited.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?Themedicalvalueofbananapeel.Thenutritionofbananapeel.Thewayofmakingbananapeelsweeter.Thestudiesabouthowtomakebananapeeleatable.WhatdoesJohnthinkoftheMongeebanana?Itshouldnotbewidelygrown.Itwon'tbespreadwidelysoon.Itindicatesthefutureoffruitswithskin.Ithasnoadvantageoverregularbananas.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,总分值12.5分)JustGoforaUniversityForanystudent,goingtoauniversityisoneofthemostimportantstagesoftheirlives.Itisatimewhenayoungpersonwillmoveoutoftheirhometobeindependent,36Areyoureadyforsuchanexploration?ThefollowinginformationmaybehelpfulWhyshouldyougotouniversity?Learningisalife-longprocess.Universityistherightplacewhereyoucanlearnbothacademicallyandsocially.Atuniversity,youwillbetaughtbyleadinglecturersintheirfieldsofstudy.37Meanwhile,youwillmeetpeoplewithdifferentbackgroundsatuniversity.Thisoffersyouthechancetolearntolookafteryourself,todevelopyourownvaluesandtoacceptthosewhomaybedifferent.3839Yourinterest,themajorandthecoursetobetakenarealltheconcerns.Manyuniversitieshaveopendaysorsendtutorsouttotalktothestudentsonwhattheyoffer.Thisalsogivesyouachancetoaskquestions.Findingoutwhattheirpredictedexamgradeswillalsohelpstudentsdeterminewhichuniversitymaybethemostsuitable.•Whatcanyoulearnatuniversity?Inmanyuniversities,eachstudentbeginswithageneralknowledgebaseinthefirstyear.Studentscanhavemoretimetoexploretheirinterestsbeforecommittingtoaspecificsubject.Apartfromtheacademicachievements,varioussocieties,wherefreshmencanmeetlike-mindedfriends,offeryouchancestodeveloptheextra-curricularinterestsinmanyfields.40Howcanyouchooseauniversity?Youhavetofirstthinkofvariousaspects.Whatshouldyoupreparebeforegoingtouniversity?Youcanthusequipyourselfwithenoughacademicknowledge.Besides,itisagreathonortobeadmittedintosuchauniversity.Inonesense,theuniversitycanbeacompletelynewworldtoexplore.Universityprovidestheall-importantstepping-stoneforyourfuturelife.第三局部:语言运用(共两小节,总分值30分)第一节(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)Thefirstweekisalwaysabithardinmywritingclasses.I'munfamiliar41thestudents,mostofthemtryingto42themselvestotheirnewenvironment.WhenJennifer43mewithaquestiononthesecondday,Iwas44forthechancetoconnectatleastonenamewithaface.Herwritingwasn'tperfect,buthereffortwas.Sheworkedhardandpushedherselftoachieve.Shewasexcitedtolearn,45mademeenjoyteachingher.Ididn'trealizethenhowmuchshewouldalsoteachme.OneFridayafternoon,Jenniferstoppedbyafterclass.Shewasn'taskingaquestionaboutapaperI'dreturned.46shesaidquietly:UIdidn'tattendclassesyesterday.Iwasatthehealthcenterthewholeday."Igaveherasidewayslook.47"Itwasjustavirus(病毒).I'mfinenow,"she48me.Thenshewasgone.Twonightslater,herfathercalledtotellmethatJenniferwouldbemissingafewclasses.Shehadbeeninhospitalwithmeningitis(月盲月莫炎).Iheardfromhimagainafewdayslater,andagainafterthat.Herconditiongrew49,Wemadetripstothehospitalroom.Iwas50frightenedwhenIsawthepale,thinandweakgirlwho,onlytendaysearlier,haddisplayedlifeand.warmthinmyclassroom.Aweeklater,Jenniferherselfcalledmetotellmeshewasontheroadto51,THbebacktoschooloneday」shesaid.“Ihaveno52thatyou'llbewithus."Itoldher,53tears.Irememberedwhatherfatherhadsaidinhisfirstphonecall:"school54everythingtoJenny.”Thenfiveweekslater,IwalkedintomyclassroomtofindJennyinherseat,smiling.She55allofhermissedhomework,completedwiththoughtandexcellence.Thestrengthofherwilltoovercomeshoneoutofherpale,weak,eighteen-year-oldface.

A.forA.adaptA.offeredA.gratefulA.itA.HoweverA.shyA.comfortedA.betterA.hardlyA.recoveryA.ideaA.goingbackA.forA.adaptA.offeredA.gratefulA.itA.HoweverA.shyA.comfortedA.betterA.hardlyA.recoveryA.ideaA.goingbackA.sharesA.gaveupB.withB.createB.botheredB.anxiousB.whatB.InsteadB.generousB.supportedB.sickerB.mainlyB.successB.influenceB.holdingbackcreatesB.handedinC.toC.devoteC.challengedC.disappointedC.whichC.ThereforeC.delightedC.attractedC.worsefrequentlyC.schoolC.opinionC.leavingbackC.meansleftoutamongD.concentrateD.approachedD.embarrassedD.thatD.BesidesD.astonishedD.impressedD.heavierD.trulyD.attitudeD.doubtD.runningbackD.exchangesD.putupReadingabookcanopenthedoortoawonderfulnewworldofmagicanddiscovery,whichiswhypeopleallaroundtheworldlovetoread.Everyyearmanyfamousprizes56(award)tothecreativeindividuals.Onesuchprizegoestothebestnewworkofchildren'sfiction.KnownastheNewberyMedal,theawardgotstartedbackin1921,57FredericMelchersuggestedtheAmericanLibraryAssociationsetup58annualawardforthebestnewchildren'sbook.Everyoneagreed,andthey59(eventual)decidedtonametheawardafterJohnNewbery,an18th-centuryEnglishpublisher,60hadmadegreateffortstopromotechildren'sliterature.Thewinningbookisselectedbyacommitteethatrangesfromyear61year,andtheprocessof62(choose)awinnertakesanentireyear.Sometimes,thecommitteewilldesignate(指定)honorbooks,whicharebooksthatmightnothavewontheaward,butarestillconsideredtobevery63(impress).Sonexttimeyouareatthebookstore,takealookatthechildren'ssection.Youarelikely64(select)oneyouarefondof.Readingabookmakesyoufilledwith65(curious)andcreativity.第四局部:写作(共两节,总分值40分)第一节:总分值15分假如你是李华,为配合我市开展“创立文

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