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丰城中学2022-2023学年上学期高一(创新班)期末考试

英语试题

考试范围:BookI-BookIII(Unit2)考试时长:120分钟总分:150分

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenisthewomanlikelytobuysomenewclothes?

A.Onthisweekend.

B.Attheendofthismonth.

C.Attheendoftheseason.

2.Howmuchmoneydidthespeakersmake?

A.$500.B.Lessthan$500.C.Morethan$500.

3.Whydidthemanfeeldown?

A.Heforgothiswife9sbirthday.

B.Hemissedhiswife'sbirthdayparty.

C.Hecan'tgetbacktoseehiswife.

4.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Nervous.B.Annoyed.C.Embarrassed.

5.Whycan'tthewomangotothelecture?

A.Shehastoprepareforherpaper.

B.Sheisuninterestedinthelecture.

C.Shehastoattendahistoryclass.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选

出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题

将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatdidthemando?

A.Hevisitedanexhibition.

B.Heworkedforanexhibition.

C.Heheldanexhibition.

7.Whatkindofmuseumarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anartmuseum.

B.Atransportmuseum.

C.Anaturalhistorymuseum.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whenisthemangoingtothemovietheater?

A.OnMonday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

9.Whowillgotothemovietheaterwiththeman?

A.Thewoman.B.Jennifer.C.ThewomanandJennifer.

10.Whereisthemovietheater?

A.OnMaplestreet.

B.AttheendofPineStreet.

C.Besidesthechurch.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Brotherandsister.B.Workmates.C.Friends.

12.Howoldisthewoman?

A.Almost16.B.Almost18.C.Over20.

13.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

A.Registerforthedriver'seducationcourse.

B.Askthemantoteachherhowtodrive.

C.Takethewrittenexaminationfordrivers.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whyaretheygoingtohaveaparty?

A.Themangotanewjob.

B.Themangotpromoted.

C.Theyboughtanewhouse.

15.Whenwillthepartybeheld?

A.Tonight.B.Tomorrowevening.C.OnFridayevening.

16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthetimeoftheparty?

A.Excited.B.Unhappy.C.Confused.

17.Whatdoesthewomanreallymeanattheendoftheconversation?

A.Theyshouldcanceltheparty.

B.Theyshouldfindabiggerhousefortheparty.

C.Themanshouldn'thaveinvitedsomanypeople.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatisthefirststepbeforeyoureadapassage?

A.Thinkingaboutwhatyouwillbereading.

B.Searchingforsomefactsaboutthetext.

C.Consideringwhyyouarereading.

19.Whyshouldyoumakenotesofthetopicsentenceofaparagraph?

A.Itcontainsthemainideaofthepassage.

B.Itcontainsthekeywordsofthepassage.

C.Ithelpsdecidethetitleofthepassage.

20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtoreadapassage.

B.Howtoskimapassage.

C.Whattoreadinapassage.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Therearemorethan35,000museumsintheUnitedStates-animpressivefigure,evenwhen

consideringthemassivesizeofthecountry.It'simpossibletovisitthemall,ofcourse,butyoucan

prioritize(优先考虑)andconquerthemostimportantones.

•TheArtInstituteofChicago

TheArtInstituteofChicago,foundedin1879,isoneoftheoldestandlargestartmuseumsinthe

UnitedStates.Itscollection,stewarded(统筹)by11curatorial(策展的)departments,isencyclopedic

(百科全书般的)andincludesiconicworkssuchasGeorgesSeurat9sASundayonLaGrandeJatte,

PabloPicasso'sTheOldGuitaristandGrantWood'sAmericanGothic.

Address:111SMichiganAve,Chicago,IL60603

Hours:Mon-Tue10:30am-5pm;

Wed-Fri10:30am-8pm;

Sat-Sun10:30am-5pm

•TheFieldMuseumofNaturalHistory

TheFieldMuseumofNaturalHistoryisanaturalhistorymuseuminChicago,Illinois,andisone

ofthelargestsuchmuseumsintheworld.Thediverse,high-qualitypermanentexhibitions,whichattract

upto2millionvisitorsannually,rangefromtheearliestfossils(化石)topastandcurrentculturesfrom

aroundtheworldandinteractiveprogrammingdemonstratingtoday'surgentconservationneeds.

Address:1400SLakeShoreDr,Chicago,IL60605

Hours:Mon9am-5pm;Tue-WedClosed;Thu-Sun9am-5pm

•TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt

TheMetropolitanMuseumofArtofNewYorkCity,foundedin1870,isthelargestartmuseumin

theUnitedStates.Itspermanentcollectioncontainsover2millionworks,dividedamong17curatorial

departments.Themainbuildingisbyareaoneoftheworld'slargestartgalleries.Amuchsmaller

secondlocationcontainsanextensivecollectionofart,architectureandartifactsfrommedieval(中世Z己

的)Europe.

Address:10005thAve,NewYork,NY10028

Hours:Mon-Thu10am-5:30pm;Fri-Sat10am-9pm;Sun10am-5:30pm

•TheChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolis

TheChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolisistheworld'slargestchildren'smuseum.Amongthe

exhibitsareasimulated(模拟的)Cretaceousdinosaurhabitat,acarousel,asteamlocomotive(蒸汽机

车)andtheglasssculptureFireworksofGlassTowerandCeiling.Themuseum'sfbcusisfamily

learning;mostexhibitsaredesignedtobeinteractive,allowingchildrenandfamiliestoactively

participate.

Address:3000NMeridianSt,Indianapolis,IN46208

Hours:Mon-Sun10am-5pm

21.WhatcanvisitorsdointheArtInstituteofChicago?

A.Observetheearliestfossils.

B.Designbuildingmodels.

C.AppreciatePicasso'sTheOldGuitarist.

D.SeeFireworksofGlassTowerandCeiling.

22.WhatdotheArtInstituteofChicagoandtheMetropolitanMuseumofArthaveincommon?

A.BotharelocatedinChicago.

B.Bothhaveahistoryofover200years.

C.Bothfeaturemodernandfuturisticartworks.

D.Botharemanagedbymorethan10curatorialdepartments.

23.WhereshouldMrandMrsBrowngoiftheywanttospendadaywiththeirsonwholovesdinosaurs?

A.TheArtInstituteofChicago.

B.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.

C.TheFieldMuseumofNaturalHistory.

D.TheChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolis.

B

Fvebeenwritingnowfor34years.ItallstartedwhenIwasjust18yearsold.Asaboygrowingup,

Iprobablyreadhundredsofbooks.Ireadmysteries,sciencefiction,thrillers,andjustaboutanyother

typeofbookIcouldfind.Ihadathirstforknowledgethatneverseemedtodisappear,nomatterhow

manybooksIreadovertheyears.

Thensuddenly,IfoundthatItoohadideasofmyownthatIwantedtowriteandshare.Iwantedto

sharethingsthatwerefullofgoodness,love,joy,andhappiness.Itriedtoignore(忽略)mydesireat

first,butasanywriterwilltellyou,onceideasawakeninsideofyou,theydon'tleaveyoualoneuntil

youwritethemdown.Ididn'thaveacomputer,orevenatypewriter(打字机),butIgrabbed(抓住)a

penandanotebookandwrotedowneverythingthatwasburninginsideofme.

WhenIwasfinallydone,Ididn'tknowhowtosharemyworkwiththeworld.Therewasno

internetbackthen,nosmartphones,andnosocialmedia.However,Isoughtout(找至(j)theeditorofmy

localnewspaperandaskedifhewouldliketoprintwhatI'dwritten.Hewasagoodman,fullofboth

wisdomandkindness.HenotonlyprintedmyfirststorybutagreedtopublishanythingelseIwas

willingtowrite.

Afterthat,ofcourse,nothingcouldstopme.Icontinuedtowritenewarticleseachweek,which

werepublishedindifferentlocalpapersandlaterontheinternet.Yearslater,Ievenself-publishedtwo

collectionsofmystoriesinbookform.

Throughmywriting,Islowlybecameabetterperson.Writingallowedmetodiscoverthegoodness

andlightthatexistinusall.Ialsofoundthatweareallwriters,whetherweputpentopaperornot.

Witheverychoicewemake,witheverythoughtwethink,andwitheveryactionwetake,wearewriting

ourownlifestory.

24.Whydidtheauthorstartwriting?

A.Hewantedtotrywritingthrillers.

B.Hewantedtoexpresshisownideas.

C.Hethoughtitwouldbeeasyafterreadingsomuch.

D.Hewantedtoinspireotherswithhisreadingexperience.

25.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'swritingcareer?

A.Itwasbusyandlonely.

B.Itwasluckybutshort.

C.Hepushedthroughdifficulties.

D.Hegottiredofwritingeveryweek.

26.Afterpublishinghisworks,theauthor.

A.feltwritinghadimprovedhim

B.encouragedotherstoputpentopaper

C.usedsocialmediatospreadhisinfluence

D.oftenthoughtaboutthechoiceshemade

27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor?

A.Humorous.

B.Hardworking.

C.Hardtosatisfy.

D.Determinedtobefamous.

C

Whenscientistsgotoaforesttostudymonkeysandtheirhabitsandbehaviors,howdotheyknow

who'swho?

Inthepast,scientistshadtomakemarksoneachoftheanimalstodistinguishthem.Butinthe

future,theymayhaveamucheasierwaytotellthemapartthankstofacialrecognitiontechnology.

AresearchteamfromChina9sNorthwestUniversityisusingfacialrecognitiontechnologyto

identifythousandsofsnub-nosedmonkeys(金丝猴)thatliveonQinlingMountaininShaanxiprovince.

Similartohumanfacialrecognition,thetechnologythatisusedtoidentifymonkeysusestheirfacial

featurestocreateadatabase(数据库)thatincludeseverymonkey,Xinhuareported.

“Whenthesystemisfullydeveloped,wecanconnectitwithcamerassetupinthemountains.The

systemwillautomatically(自动地)recognizethemonkeys,namethemandanalyzetheirbehavior/9

saidZhangHe,amemberoftheresearchteam.

“Foreachsnub-nosedmonkey,wehave700to800imagesamples,andtherecognitionsuccessrateis

94percent,“Zhangadded.

“Weusedmobilephonesandportable(可携带的)cameraswiththemonkeysintestsatdistances

rangingfromabout3to10meters,saidHeGang,amemberoftheresearchteamandanassociate(副

的)professorintheCollegeofLifeSciencesatNorthwestUniversity."Thereisnoneedtointerfere(打

扰)withthemonkeys...Suchamethodofsamplingisclearlynon-invasive(三£侵入‘性的)

Comparedtohumans,facialrecognitiontechnologyformonkeysismorecomplicatedbecauseof

theirhairierfaces.Thecoloroftheirhaircausesthemtoblend(融入)intotheirenvironment.These

factorsmakeitharderforcomputerstoidentifythem.

“Monkeysdonotcooperatewithresearchersinthesamewayhumansdo.Itisdifficulttotake

high-qualitypicturesandvideosofthem,whichareneededtoimprovethesystem,“saidLiBaoguo,

leaderoftheresearchteam.

Currently,thereareabout4,000snub-nosedmonkeyslivingonQinlingMountain.Theteam'sgoal

istosuccessfullyidentifyeverymonkeythatlivesthere.

28.Whatproblemdoscientistsfacewhilestudyingmonkeysaccordingtothetext?

A.Howtomarkthem.

B.Howtotellthemapart.

C.Howtounderstandtheirbehavior.

D.Howtoobservethemclearly.

29.Whatdoesthearticletellusaboutfacialrecognitiontechnologyformonkeys?

A.ItisnowwidelyadoptedinChina.

B.Itworksbetterthanhumanfacialrecognition.

C.Itwillusemonkeys'behaviortocreateadatabase.

D.Itcanhelpscientistsstudymonkeyswithoutdisturbingthem.

30.Whatdoes"thesefactors^^inparagraph8referto?

a.Imagesamples.b.Hairyfaces.

c.Haircolor.d.Theenvironment.

A.abB.acC.beD.bd

31.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthearticle?

A.Tointroduceanewwaytoidentifymonkeys.

B.Toshowtheimportanceofstudyingmonkeys.

C.Tocomparedifferentwaystoidentifymonkeys.

D.Toexplaindifficultiesindevelopinganewsystem.

D

It'sapitythatdeafpeople,orthosewhohavehearingproblems,can'tenjoymusic.Butnowa

vibrating(振动的)suitbringsthemhope-itcanallowthemto"fbel"musicthroughtheirskin,rather

thanhearit.

DesignedbytheUStechnologycompanyNotImpossibleLabs,thesuitconsistsofabodyharness

(全身式安全带),ankleandwriststraps(腕带).

Musicissenttothesuitwirelessly.Thenthesuitisabletotranslateitintoarangeofvibrating

pulses(节拍),whichcanbefeltatatotalof24contactpointsalloverthebody.Theuserscanadjustthe

intensity(强度)ofthevibrations.

ChaseBurton,33,adeaffilmmakerfromTexas,US,hasbeentestingoutthesuitforfouryears.

Heunderstandsthatadeafperson'sexperiencewithmusicisverydifferent."WhenIwasakid,I'd

lieontheflooraboveourgaragesoIcouldfeelthevibrationsfrommybrother'sbandrockingout

belowmybody,^^BurtontoldCNN.

Nowwhenhewearsthevibratingsuit,hesaysthesoundhitsdifferentpartsofhisbody."Maybeit

willstrikemedowninmyanklesfirst.AndthenI'llstarttofeelthevibrationsinmyback.AndthenI'll

feelsomepulsationsinmywristJBurtonsaid.

Thedesignershavebeenworkingonextendingthetactile(触觉的)musicalexperiencetoalarger

deafcommunity.In2016,adozenprototype(样品)suitsweretestedataLadyGagaconcertintheUS.

ThesuitwasalsotestedatadifferentconcertinLasVegasin2018.Itwasgivento150audience

membersattheconcertwherehalftheaudiencemembersweredeafandhalfcouldhear.

Atthesametime,thecompanyhasbeenimprovingthetechnology,sayingit'sreadytogotomarket

soon.Thesuitmaybeusedinlivesportsbroadcasts,videogamesorthemeparks.Thefinalgoalisto

makethetechnologyavailabletoall.

“Wetrulythinkthatanythingthathasanaudioelement(元素)canalsohaveavibrational

experienceassociatedwithitaswell,^^thecompany'stalentandbusinessdevelopmentdirector,Jordan

Richardson,toldCNN.

32.Howdoesthevibratingsuithelppeoplewithhearingproblems?

A.Itsendssoundstotheirearsthroughawire.

B.Itimprovestheircontactpointsalloverthebody.

C.Itturnsmusicintovibratingpulsesthatcanbefelt.

D.Itchangestheintensityofsoundsbasedontheusers.

33.WhyisBurton'sexperiencementioned?

A.Toshowhowdifficultitisforadeafpersontoenjoymusic.

B.Totellreadersdifferentwaysthatpeopleenjoymusic.

C.Toexpressregretfornothavingthetechnologyearlier.

D.Toaskdesignerstomakeuser-friendlyproductsfordeafpeople.

34.Whatdoweknowaboutthesuit?

A.Itiswidelyusedatconcerts.

B.Itisbeingimprovedtofurtheritsuse.

C.Itiswellreceivedbythemarket.

D.Itworksbetterwithpeoplewhocanhear.

35.WhatdoesRichardsonthinkofthetechnology?

A.Ithasabrightfuture.

B.Itcoststoomuch.

C.Itisthemostadvanced.

D.Itisoflittlepracticaluse.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

YoumayhaveheardofNiagaraFalls,oneofthebiggestwaterfallsintheworld.Butdoyouknow

abouttheNiagaraEscarpment?36..Earlierthismonth,ourschoolwentonahikingtripto

thisbeautifulplace.

Theweatherwascold,cloudyandwindy,soweworemanylayerstostaywarm.Wewere

separatedintotwogroupsandwentondifferentroutes.Thewholeescarpmentis725kilometers

long.37.

Myfavoritepartofthetrail(路线)wasthecave.Thecavewasformedfrommanydifferentshaped

rocks.38..Weclimbeddownintotherockswiththehelpofourteachers.Therockswere

steepandslippery(滑的)becausetheywerecoveredwithwetleaves.Itwasafunandexciting

experienceforallofus.

39..Afterwalking5kmwithoutanyrest,wewerehungryandtired.Whenourteacher

finallysaidwecouldstoptohavelunch,wewerethrilled.Afterall,thistrailwasalittledifferentfrom

theoneswewereusedto.Itwasmorerugged(崎岖的),withlotsofrocksonthepath,whichmadeit

hardertowalk.Butitwasgreatexercise.

40.,butremembertostaywarm,stayhydrated(保持体内水分)andhavefunalongthe

way!

A.Hikingisveryinteresting

B.Wechosetheeasierroutetoclimb.

C.Wecovered8kminourfour-hourjourney

D.Anotherexcitingmomentwaslunch

E.Somewerehugewhilesomeweresmall

F.Itwasachallengingtaskindeed

G.Ifsalong,steepslopethatrunsthroughtheUSandCanada

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。

WhenArielCordova-RojaswasbikingtoJamaicaBayWildlifeRefugelastNovember,she

plannedtogobird-watching.Bingo!Amileintoherwalk,shesawafemale41nearthewater's

edge.Cordova-Rojashadworkedatawildbirdrehabilitation(康复)centerand42thatswanscan

beaggressive.Butassheapproachedthisone,itdidn't43.Shewascertainthatthebird

needed44attention.Cordova-Rojasputherjacketoverthebird'sheadtokeepitcalm,45picked

itupandhelditinherarms.Andthenathought46her:WhatshouldIdonow?

Herbest47wastherehabcenter,butthatwasontheothersideoftown.Howwasshegoingto

transporta17-poundswanonher48allthatway?Luckily,some49drivingbyofferedher,

herbikeandtheswana(n)50totherehabcenter.

Staffmembersattherehabcenter51thattheswanmighthavelead(铅)poisoning.Theygotthe

swanbackuponherfeet.52,theswanhadabacterialinfection.TwomonthsafterCordova-Rojas

cametoher53,shepassedaway.

Ifsa(n)54ending,butthestoryshowsjusthowfarpeoplearewillingtogoto55animals.

41.A.bird-watcherB.passer-byC.swanD.duck

42.A.knewB.guessedC.claimedD.admitted

43.A.continueB.moveC.leaveD.wait

44.A.medicalB.constantC.publicD.normal

45.A.quicklyB.bravelyC.proudlyD.carefully

46.A.stoppedB.struckC.passedD.reminded

47.A.resultB.supportC.solutionD.wish

48.A.backB.seatC.feetD.bike

49.A.doctorsB.workersC.friendsD.strangers

50.A.accessB.callC.liftD.invitation

51.A.assumedB.determinedC.deniedD.examined

52.A.SadlyB.GraduallyC.AccidentallyD.Finally

53.A.rescueB.centerC.helpD.way

54.A.unexpectedB.disappointingC.goodD.natural

55.A.raiseB.saveC.respectD.change

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

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。

Plentyofkidsletgoofballoons,56.accidentallyorinhopesofsendingamessageand

seeingwhereitendsup.Thisstorybeginsjustlikeanyother,butendsina57.(surprise)way.

In2001,ayounggirlinStaffordshire,England,tookaballoon,wrote“PleasereturntoLaura

Buxton”,alongwithheraddress,onit,58.letitgo.Theballoontraveledaround1.6kilometers

andendeduponafarminWiltshire,59.afarmerfoundit-andrealizedthenameonthe

balloonwasfamiliar60.him.OneofhisneighborshadadaughternamedLauraBuxton.He

broughttheballoontotheBuxtonfamily,andthisLaurawrotetothefirstLaura9saddress,whichwas

ontheballoon,61.(explain)howshe'dendedupwithit.TheLauras9parentseventually

arrangedfortheirdaughters62.(meet).

Andstrangediscoveries63.(keep)coming.TheLaurasdiscoveredthat,inadditionto

theirmatchingnames,theywerealso64.(near)thesameage(onewas10,onewasaboutto

turn10)andbothhadapetblacklab,arabbitandaguineapig.Seriously!Afterthegirlsmet,they

endedupdevelopinga65.(friend)andremainedfriends;theytoldtheirstorytogetherona

podcastin2009.Prettycool,right?

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(15分)

假设你是新华中学职业生涯规划社团的社长李华,上周英国剑桥大学职业指导中心的指导老师

Rachel来你校跟学生交流并举办讲座。请代表所有参加交

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