湖北省宜昌市夷陵中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题

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英语试题(满分150分,考试用时120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡指定位置。并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干

净后,再选涂其它答案标号。答在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色的签字笔将答案直接写在答题卡上对应的答题区域。答在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。请将答题卡上交。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。例:Howmuchistheshi

rt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whereisthewomangoingnext?A.ToBuildingH.B.Tothesciencelibrary.C.Tothesouthcampuslibrary.2.Whendoesthewomanplan

topickuptheman?A.At8:00.B.At8:15.C.At8:30.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inasupermarke

t.4.WhatdoesEricthinkofhisnewclassmates?A.Theyaredistant.B.Theyareimpolite.C.Theyaretalkative.5.Whatarethespeakersm

ainlytalkingabout?A.Theflight.B.Avacation.C.Thesunset.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.WhatdoweknowaboutDavid?A.Hehurthislegyesterday.B.Heistheorganizeroft

hepicnic.C.Heislookingforwardtothepicnic.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.RingupDavid.B.PickupDavid.C.Putoffthepicnic.听第

7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthewomandescribeherneighbor?A.Noisy.B.Nice.C.Cold.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.

Shelivesintheconvenientsurroundings.B.Shelikeslivinginthecountry.C.Shecan’tsleepintheflat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherewillthewomango?A.

Toanairport.B.Toasubwaystation.C.Toatrainstation.11.Whydoesthemansuggestthewomanusepublictransportation?A.It’smoreconvenient.B.Shehasmuchl

uggage.C.Herdestinationisfaraway.12.Howsoonwillthenextbuscome?A.Inaboutthreeminutes.B.Inaboutfiveminutes.

C.Inabouteightminutes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoingtoday?A.Playingsoccer.B.WatchingsocceronTV.C.Goingtoasocce

rgame.14.Whatistheweathergoingtobelike?A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.15.WhendidTinabegintoplaysoccer?A.Threeyea

rsago.B.Sevenyearsago.C.Elevenyearsago.16.WhatisTina’sdream?A.ToplayintheOlympics.B.Toattendcollege.C.Togetascholarship.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatiss

pecialaboutthefarm?A.Itproducestraditionalclothes.B.ItliesintheAmericancountryside.C.Itshowscountrylifeinthelate19thcentury.18.Whatdoesthespeakeradv

isepeopletodo?A.Wearsportsshoes.B.Tryusingthetools.C.Experiencefarmwork.19.Whatcanchildrendoonthefarm?A.Admirespecialclothes.B.Walkdogs.C.Se

efarmanimals.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Towelcomenewstaff.B.Toexplainsomerules.C.Toattractmorevisitors.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AWisconsin’sGreatLakesarehometogreatlighthouses.Herearesomelighthousesworthvisi

tingalongLakeMichigan,fromsouthtonorth.WindPoint,RacineThis108-footlighthouseonapointnorthofRacinewasbuiltin1880.It’sopenfortoursandclimbsupthetow

erfrom9a.m.to3p.m.thefirstSundayofthemonth,JunethroughOctober,andfrom10a.m.to1:30p.m.theSaturdaybeforethat

Sunday,JulythroughSeptember.Admissionis$10foradultsand$5forkidsagedbetween6and11.Theparkandbeacharoundthelighthouseareo

pendailyfrom6a.m.to10p.m.NorthPoint,MilwaukeeThis74-footlighthousealongsideaQueenAnnestylekeeper’squartersisalandmarkinthecity’sLakePark.Afterthec

oastguarddecommissioned(停用)itin1997,itstoodvacant(空置的)untilafriendlygrouprestoredthestructureandopeneditasamuseumin2007.Tou

rsarenowofferedfrom1p.m.to4p.m.SaturdayandSundayyearround,plusfrom10a.m.to2p.m.ThursdayandFridayinthesummer.Tourscost$8foradults,$5forsenio

rs(65+)and$5forstudentsandkids(5-11).PortWashingtonBreakwater(防波堤)ThisArtDeco-stylelighthousereplacedanolderwoodenstructure

in1935aspartofaWorksProgressAdministrationproject.Toursaren’tavailableofthesmallstructure,butvisitorscanwalkalon

gthe2,500-footbreakwatertogetacloserlook.RawleyPoint,TwoRiversThislighthouseisworthavisitnotonlyforitssteeltowerrising113feetabovet

hebeach,butalsoforitslocationinPointBeachStateForest.Toursarenotavailableoftheworkinglighthouse,butit’sviewableandphotographabl

efromthebeach.InadditiontosixmilesofLakeMichiganshoreline,thestateforesthas17milesofhikingtrailstoexplore.1.IfacouplegotoNorthPointwiththeir64-

year-oldmotherand10-year-oldson,howmuchwilltheypay?A.$18.B.$26.C.$29.D.$322.HowcanyouappreciatetheolderwoodenstructureinPortWashingto

nBreakwater?A.Takeasightseeingbus.B.Takeawalkalongthebreakwater.C.Enterthestructureonfoot.D.Rideabikealongthepath.3.

WhatcanNOTyoudoinRawleyPoint?A.Takeaphotofromthebeach.B.Explorethehikingtrails.C.Lookaroundintheworkinglighthouse.D.Relaxyourselfalongtheshoreline.B

InDecember2004,Ihadjustbecomeaprofessionalphotographerandwasworkingonaprojectaboutcommunitieswholiveonthesea,knownasseanomads(

海上游牧民族).IwaslivingwithmembersoftheChao-Leytribe(部落)onasmallislandinsouthernThailand.Wedidn’tsharealangu

ageandreliedonbodylanguagetocommunicate.Iwentouttoseawiththemregularly.Onemorning,Iwasduetosetoutwithagr

oupofsixChao-Leyfishermeninasmallboat.Thesealookeddifferent,withthewatertotallystill.About20minutesa

fterweleftandafewmilesoutintheopensea,oneofthefishermenpointedtoasmallwhitespotfarinthedistance.Itwasgett

ingbiggerandbiggerveryquickly.Thiswasatsunami(海啸)wavespeedingthroughtheocean.Usually,thedeeperthewater,

theweakerthewave.Butweweren’toutfarenoughtobesafe,norcloseenoughtoshoretomakeitbackintime.Wewerestuck.Ibegan

tofeelreallyscared.Thecaptaintoldthesixofuswheretosit,sowewouldbalanceouttheboat.Mycamerawasinmybackpack.Iw

antedtocapturethescene,butIcouldn’t.Anymovementwouldimbalancetheboat.Suddenlytherewasahugenoise.Thewav

ehittheboat,butinaflashtheskilledcaptainmanagedtoswerve(使突然转向)usupandontothewave.Thentheboatmovedfromthetipofthewavedowninto

safewaters.Oureyesandmouthswerewideopen,andeveryoneletoutheavysighs.Thecaptainhadsavedusall.Survivinggavemeadeepunderstanding

ofhowimportantlifecanbe.I’vebeengoingbacktoSoutheastAsiaalmosteveryyearsince.Thephotographyprojecthasbecomeathank-youtothe

peoplewhosavedmylife.ThepictureIwantedtotakeontheboatremains“theonethatgotaway”–Ithinkeveryphotographerhason

e.Butminechangedmylife.4Whathappenedbeforetheauthorsetoutwiththefishermen?A.Thecaptainwantedtocancelthetrip.

B.Henoticedsomethingunusual.C.Theysawawhitespotinthedistance..D.Itlookedlikeitwasabouttorain.5.Whendidtheauthorstarttofeelfrightened?A.Whenfis

hermenontheboatfeltnervous.B.Whenherealizedtheyweretrapped.C.Whentheboatwasabouttobehit.D.Whentheboatshookviolently.6.Whatw

astheauthordoingwhenthetsunamiwavehittheboat?A.Helpingthecaptainswerve.B.Takingaphotoofthewave.CTryingnottomov

e.D.Reachingforhisbackpack.7.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromhisexperience?A.Weshouldhavethecouragetotakerisks.B.Opportu

nityneverknockstwice.CLifeistooshorttobewasted.D.Sometimesregretsinlifecansaveus.C1.3millionpeopleintheNetherlandsareolderthan75ye

ars—andonelargesupermarketchainismakingsurethey’renotgettingtoolonelyintheirelderyears.TheDutchgovernmentwithitscampaign(运动),“

OneAgainstLoneliness”,hasencouragedorganizations,towns,companies,andindividualstofindsolutions.Jumbo,thesecondlargestDutchsupermarketchain,isdo

ingitspartwithcreativechatcheckouts(付款台).Theideaforthe“Kletskassa”,whichtranslatesto“chatcheckout”,startedmorethantwoyearsago—a

ndinthesummerof2019thefirstKletskassawasopenedinVlijmeninNoord-Brabant.Thisresultedinmanypositivereactionsfromcus

tomers—andnowJumboisswellingtheprojectfurther:Bythistimenextyear,therewillbechatcheckoutsin200storesacrosst

hecountrywheremorepeoplecangoforaconversation.Whenchoosingthestores,areaswherelonelinessisamajorfactorare

carefullyconsidered.ColetteCloosterman-vanEerd,CCOofJumboandthedrivingforcebehindthecampaignagainstloneliness,iscloselyinvolved(参

与)intheproject.Shesaid,“Manypeople,especiallytheelderly,sometimesfeellonely.Asafamilybusinessandsupermarketchain,weareatthehear

tofsociety.”“Ourstoresareanimportantmeetingplaceformanypeopleandwewanttoplayaroleinidentifyingandreducingloneliness.Wedothisinvariousways,

includingourKletskassas.WeareproudthatmanyofourcashiersliketotakeaseatbehindaKletskassa.Theysupporttheprojectandwanttohelppeopletomakerealcon

tactwiththemoutofinterest.”“Itisasmallaction,butveryvaluable,especiallyinaworldthatisdigitizing(数字化)and..gettingfasteran

dfaster.”8.WhatmakesJumbostartthe“Kletskassa”project?A.Jumbowantstomeettheneedofyoungcustomers.B.Thesupermarketc

hainisthirstyformakingmoremoney.C.Jumbowantstobecomethemostpopularsupermarketchain.DThegovernmentcallsforsolutionstodealingwithlo

nelinessoftheelderly.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“swelling”inparagraph4mean?A.EnlargingB.DesigningC.ChallengingD.Improving10.WhichofthefollowingisTR

UE?A.Thecashierssupporttheprojectandwanttohelptheelderly.B.Allpeoplelikemeetingatthesupermarket.C.JumboisthelargestsupermarketchaininDutch

.D.Theprojectisthemostimportantindealingwithagingproblems.11.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheDutchgovernmentlaunchesacam

paignagainstloneliness.B.Jumbohelpstheelderlyfightagainstloneliness.C.Moreattentionshouldbepaidtotheelderly.D.Fastdigitizationismakingusmorelonely.DS

earchandrescueteamsareoftenaccompaniedbyman’sbestfriend.Adog’sgreatersenseofsmellcanbeimportanttofindingsurvivorsburiedunderf

allenbuildings.Butnowanewanimalisbeingtrainedtoassistsearchandrescueteamsafteranearthquakehits,andit’stherat.Theseres

cueratsarebeingtrainedbyDr.DonnaKean,aresearcherfromGlasgow,Scotlandwhohasbeenworkingwithratsforyears.Keanexplaine

dwhysheandhercolleaguesatthenonprofitAPOPOtrainratsinsteadofdogs.“Theratshaveacomparablesenseofsmell,andthey’rejustastr

ainableasdogs,”shesaid.“Theirsizeisusefulbecausetheywillbeabletomovethroughdifferentenvironmentsthatdogsjustwouldn’tbeableto.”Atthem

oment,theratsarewearinghomemadeprototypebackpacksthatcontainmicrophones,videoequipment,andlocationtrackers,andthenscientistsaresendingthese

ratsintomockdebris(模拟的废墟).Ratswouldbeabletogetintosmallspacestogettovictimsburiedintheruins.“Wehavenotbeeninarealsituationyet,wehavegotam

ockdebrissite.Whenwetrackthebackpack,wewillbeabletohearfromwheretheratisinsidethedebris,”Keansaid.“Wehav

ethepotentialtospeaktovictimsthroughtherat.”Researcherstrainthemonabasicseriesofbehaviour.Trainingstartsoffinareallybasicenvironment:asm

allandemptyroom.Thentheygraduallyincreasethedifficultyinordertomakeitlikereallife.Theycanstartaddingindebrisandmakin

gthetrainingarealookmorelikeanactualcollapsed(坍塌的)buildingsite..Thetrainingjuststarted,andresearchersstillhavetoruntraini

ngtrialsoutsidetheresearchenvironment.TheyareworkingwithasearchandrescuegroupcalledGEA,whoarebasedinTurkey,acountrywithfrequenteart

hquakesandhopingthatbynextyearthey’llbeabletotaketheratstoTurkeyfortrials.12.Whatadvantagedoratshaveoverdogsintherescuework?A.Theyareeasiertotrain.B

.Theyhaveabettersenseofsmell.C.Theyaremoresuitablewithasmallersize.D.Theyadapttonewenvironmentsmorequickl

y.13.Whatfunctionisexpectedofthebackpacks?A.Toguideratstofindsurvivors.B.Toprotectratsfrombeinginjured.C.To

providesomefoodfortrappedpeople.D.Tohelprescuerscommunicatewithvictims.14.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.T

heprocessoftrainingtherats.B.Thedifficultyofconductingexperiments.C.Therats’behaviourinrealcollapsedsites.D.Theimpo

rtanceoftheresearchenvironment.15.Whatwillscientistsplantodonext?A.Useratsforrescueworkinmorecountries.

B.SendratstoTurkeyforfieldexperiments.C.Conductfurtherstudyondisasterwarning.D.DevelopthetechnologytoassistGEA.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。Aspeechcontestchallengesyoutouseyourspeakingskillsandhelpsyougrowasaspeaker

.____16____However,withaneffectiveapproachandstrategy,youcanmakeitpossible.Followthepointsbelowandseethem

iracle(奇迹)yourself:SelectingatopicYoucanstartwithasuitabletopic.Explainingthetopicofyourspeechinonesinglesente

nceandthenstartelaborating(详尽阐述).Thiswillhelpyoutomakeabetteroutlineofyourcontent.Thentrytoresearchmoreandlearnwhatotherssayab

outit.____17________18____Beforestarting,alwaysrememberthattheintroductionisthemostimportantpart.Hereyoucanraisebrainstormingques

tions,addaquoteoraneye-catchingfact.____19____Youcanaddrelevantstoriesandjokestokeeptheaudiencegoing.Eachpointshouldmakeaconnectionwiththenext.Thee

ndingpartshouldbemadeinawaythatmakesyouraudiencethinkandhasapositiveimpactonthem.Athought-provoking(发人深思的)finalsentencecanleaveaudiencewithanopeni

nterestinyoursubject.Presentingyourselfonstage____20____Useafriendlytoneandmakesurethatyouareaudible(听得见的)toeveryone.Maintaineyeconta

ctwiththewholegatheringasitbringsasenseofconnectivitybetweenyouandtheaudience.Addpausestoyourspeechanddon’tsta

rtspeakingquicklyifyoubecomenervous.Ifyouareusinganyaudio-visualaidstosupportyourspeech,makesuretheyaresimpletounde

rstandanddon’tinvolveanycomplexshapesorstructures.Withthesepointsinmind,youcancreateaneffectivespeechandsoonimagineyourselfasawinner.A.Managingyour

content.B.Studyingthetopiccarefully.C.Yourvoiceshouldbeclearandnatural.D.Soyouneedtocatchtheattentionofthevi

ewers.E.Themiddlepartofyourspeechshouldbeinteresting.F.Withgrowingcompetition,itisdifficulttograbtheattentionoftheaud

ience.G.Figureoutthebackgrounddetails,thecurrentprogressionandfutureexpectations.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

每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Asayoungmom,Icanrememberlookingforwardtotheyearswhenmychildrenwouldbegrown.NotbecauseI___2

1___spendingeachdaywiththem,butbecauseIthoughtonceI’d___22___them,thenallmymomworrieswouldbeover.ButIwaswrong!Whenmysonsweregro

wn,Idiscoveredthattheworriesjustgotbiggerasthe___23___gotbigger.Whenmyadultchildrenhave___24___difficulttimes,I’

verecalledthingsaboutthosewonderfuldayswhenalltheirproblemscouldbe___25___withahug.Ithoughtaboutthatthispastweekass

toriesofHurricanelrma’scomingfilledthe___26___.Iheardforecasters(预报员)usethe“strongestwindsever___27___”.NotwordsIwanted

tohearwhenthatstormwas___28___thestatewheremyson,daughter-in-law,andgrandsonlived.Iwasworriedas___29___

ofdamageonislandswhereHuricaneIrmahadalreadyshowedher___30___appearedonmytelevisionscreen.Iwatchedand___31___anxiouslyasthestoriesgotbiggera

ndbiggeraboutthepowerfulimpactIrmawouldhaveonFlorida.Atfirst,mysonplannedtoleave,butthenasforecastersreportedthehuricane,ittookapathtotheeast,leavin

gtheFloridaoutof___32___hits.Theydecidedtostay,andallseemed___33___,untilsuddenlythestormbeganmovingwest.Thesemomworries___34___ag

ain,becausetheroadswerefilledwiththosefromSouthFloridawhowereleavingbeforetheircitiestookdirecthits.ThewaitleadinguptoHurricaneIrma’sarrivalwa

shard.Thewaittohearthatmypreciousfamilywereokayseemedlikeittook___35___.21.A.mindedB.preferredC.quitD.kept22.A.improvedB.raisedC

.admiredD.mastered23.A.goalsB.errorsC.problemsD.responsibilities24.A.gonethroughB.workedoutC.givenupD.focusedon25.A.placedB.judgedC.sol

vedD.dropped26.A.movieB.newsC.novelD.literature27.A.recordedB.printedC.typedD.scheduled28.A.exploringB.hittingC.changingD.s

haking29.A.booksB.photosC.giftsD.brochures30.A.viewB.stressC.challengeD.anger31.A.workedB.commentedC.waitedD.complained32.A.directB.narrowC.slimD.un

ique33.A.formalB.wellC.possibleD.strange34.A.diedB.developedC.survivedD.appeared35.A.momentsB.hoursC.centu

riesD.minutes第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Oneyear,andnowanother.It’sstillnottheendoftheCOVID-19pandemic.Howdoyoufe

elwhen___36___(talk)aboutthepandemic?Manystudies___37___(carry)outlookingintotheimpactofCOVID-19onmentalhealt

hinthepastthreeyears.___38___(surprising),expertshavefoundthattherearemorepeoplesufferingfromdepressionandanxietydisorde

rsthantheyimaginedduringthisperiod,reportedCNBC.___39___studypublishedinFebruaryfoundthatin2020,therewere76millionnewcasesofa

nxietydisordersand53millionnewcasesofmajordepressivedisordersallovertheworld.Besides,thestudyfoundthatthose___40___hadahighe

rchanceofbeingaffectedwerewomenandyoungerpeople.AccordingtoValentineRaiteri,apsychiatrist(精神科医生)workinginNewYork,oneofthemain__

_41___(reason)forthesementalillnessesisthelossofdailysocialcommunication.RaiteritoldCNBCthatmanyofhispatientsarestillworkingremotelywithmanyfee

ling“disconnectedand___42___(lose)”.Sincegoingoutsidebecomes___43___(convenient)duetothepandemicthan

before,peopleareunabletosharebigmomentslikeweddingsorfinalmoments___44___family,friendsandlovedones.Alex

Desatnik,apsychologistintheUKworkingwithadultsandchildren,toldCNBCthathebelievesitwilltake“atleastageneration”___45___(

recover)thedamagetomanyyoungpeople.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的好朋友Tom,由于父母要求即将期中考试的他暂停社团活动,与父母发生了争吵陷入冷战,因此他写信向你诉苦。请你给他写一封电子邮件,

内容包括:1.给予安慰;2.给出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearTom,__________________________________________________

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______________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。Today,n

obodytalkstoanybodyanymore.Everybodyisalwaysstaringattheirphonewithoutcaringaboutanything.Butsometimes,thereareunexpec

tedmomentsofconnection.Ithappenedupononejusttheothernight.Iwasgoinghomeafterschool,takingthesubwayasusualandwasgladtogetase

at.Itookoutmyphoneandstartedreading.ThenInoticedthatnobodywassittingonthethreeseatsacrossfromme,whichwasimpossibleatordinarytimes

.Iquicklyfiguredoutwhy.Nexttotheemptyseatswasanoldwoman.Shesmelledasthoughshehadn’tbathedinafewdays.Herpalefaceandtanglesofgr

ayhairshowedthatshehadsufferedalot.Eveninsuchacoldday,shewasintornanddustyclothes.Iwasabouttocontinuemyreadingwhenayoungmanstoodupfromhisseat

,sentsomecashintoherhand,andthenquicklysatbackdown.Hisactswokeupsomepeoplewhowereburiedintheirphones.S

henoddedgratefullyandgaveabrightsmilebacktohim.Hestartedtalkingtoherfromthedoor.“Grandmother,”hecall

edher,“Areyouokay?”Morepeoplelookedupfromtheirphone,waitingforherresponse.Aftermorenods,thecarriage(车厢)wasquietagain.Justbeforethekindgentlemangotof

f,hemadeanunexpectedannouncement.“IjustgotmarriedtomyfianceeinCityHall.”Thisbrokethesilenceinthecarriagejustnow.Therewasashortroundofapplaus

efromthisgroupofstrangers.“Congratulations,”someoneevencalledout.Hecalledtothesmellyoldladywithconcern,“Wishyoucouldbeashappyasmetoday.Ithi

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