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重庆七中学校2022-2023学年度下期高2025级半期考试英语试题第Ⅰ卷(共95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.WhyisthewomanflyingtoNewYorkA.Tochangeherplane.B.Todobusiness.C.Tohaveavaca
tion2.WhatwillthespeakersdoA.Relaxonthebeach.B.Gojetskiing.C.Ridehorses.3.WhatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodoA.Gojogging.B.Haveadrink.C.H
ayedinner.4.WhatdoesthewomanmeanA.Ivyisincompetent.B.Ivythinkshighlyofothers.C.Ivyisbraveenoughtoquitherjob.5.Wh
atdoesthemanaskthewomantodoA.WakeupMary.B.AskMaryforsomenews.C.TellMarytogivehimaphonecall.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkinga
boutA.WatchingTV.B.Readingmagazines.C.Readingnewspapers.7.WheredoesthewomanusuallygetthenewsA.OnTV.B.I
nmagazines.C.OntheInternet听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8WhatdidthewomandolastnightA.Shewatchedagame.B.Sheattendedaparty.C.ShetravelledtoMad
rid.9.WhatdoesthemansayaboutBarcelonaA.Theyplayedwellasusual.B.Theyhaveapoorgoalkeeper.C.Theycouldhaveplayedbetter
.10.Whatdocsthemanaskthewomantodo.A.Makeaplanonthegames.B.Watchthenextgametogether.C.Avoidgettinginjure
dinthegame.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inspring.B.Insummer.C.Inwinter.12.Whatisthewomanpleasedabout?
A.Collectingstamps.B.Playingcomputergames.C.Doingindoorsports.13.Whywon'ttheboyplaytabletennis?A.Heisafraidtolose.B.Hefindsnobodyt
oplaywith.C.Hethinksitboring.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howdoesthewomangotoworkthesedays?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytrain.15.Whatwasthewomantwoyea
rsago?A.Acityplanner.B.Acompany'sboss.C.Alandscapegardener.16.Whydidthewomanchangeherjoblastyear?A.Towork
athome.B.Tostartherownbusiness.C.Tospendmoretimewithherfamily.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whomhasthegovernmentpromisedtoofferhelpto?A.Som
efarmers.B.Somepilots.C.Somechildren.18.Wherearethetransportworkersgoingonstrike?A.InSydney.B.InMelbourne.C.InQueensland.19.H
owdidtheschoolchildrenfeelaftertherescue?A.Thankful.B.Angry.C.Sorry.20.Whatcanwelearnabouttheschoolchildren?A
.Theyattendedamusicalconcert.B.Theyenjoyedthemselvesinthesea.C.Theirplanewasforcedtolandshortlyaftertake-off.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。AThingstodoinMiyakojimaUniquebeachesYonahaMaehamaBeachisthemostfamousbeachinMiyakojim
a,wherewhitesandstretchesforsevenkilometers.Theoceaniscoloredinblue,appealingtovisitorswithitsbeauty.Compa
ctSunayamaBeach,knownforitsarch-shapedrock,isaccessedbywalkingthroughanarrowtunneloftrees.VariousandcolorfulfishSnorkelingisa
must-tryinMiyakojima.Lotsofcoralreefs,schoolsoftropicalfish,seaturtlesandplentyofspacetofreedivetodepthsof8to15m
etersclosetotheshorearetypicalfeatures.Forbeginners,AragusukuandShigiraareagoodchoicebutadvanceddiversmayseeImgyoMarineGarden,Waiwai
BeachandShimojishimaastheirfinalspots.ScubadivingMiyakoIslandisadivinghotspot,withawealthofdivesitestoexplore,includingmanyunderwatercaves.
Eventhosewithoutadivinglicenseneednotbeheldback.DiveshopsandtouroperatorsalsooffertoursforbeginnerstoexploreMiyakoIsland’sunderwaterenvironment.Thebr
idgesIrabuBridgeisthelongestbridgeforfreeinJapan.ItconnectsMiyakojimaandIrabujima,stretchingfor3540m,drawinga
gentlecurve,OnShimojiIsland,thereisasmallroadaroundTooriike,twodramaticmarinepondsconnectedtoeachotherandtheseabyanunderwaterc
avesystem.FreshislandfoodDelightyoursenseswithmelt-in-your-mouthMiyakobeef,deliciousMiyakosoba(noodlesservedinbroth),orfreshfruit.Mi
yakoIsland’swarmclimateisgoodforgrowingfresh,juicymangoes.Icecreamwithsaltknownas“yukishio(snowsalt)”doesmorethansimplykeepyoucool.1.Ifyou
areexpertindiving,wherewillyougo?A.Aragusuku.B.WaiwaiBeach.C.Shimojiislands.D.Irabu.2.WhatcanyoudoonMiyakoIsland?A.Relaxonthe
whitesandbeach.B.Exploreunderwatercaves.C.Learndivingtogetalicense.D.Enjoybeautifultropicalfish.3.Whichofth
efollowingstatementsistrue?A.YonahaMaehamaBeachisknownforitsarch-shapedrock.B.IrabuBridgeisthelongestbridgeinJapan,stretchingfor3540
m.C.Forthosewithoutadivinglicense,Shimojiislandisagoodchoice.D.CompactSunayamaBeachcanbereachedthroughatunneloftrees.BInthespringof2013,mywifeandI
openedLiteratiBookstoreinAnnArbor,Michigan.Openingacommunity-mindedindependentbookstorewasadreamwe’dshared.Wewereinourlatetwenties,pursuin
gadream.Whenopeningdayarrived,weunlockedthedoorandheldourbreath.Onebyone,peoplewalkedinside,pagedthroughnewbook
s,anddiscussedfavouriteauthors.Thebookstorecamealive.Thatmorning,Ihadsetoutatypewriteronourlowerlevelforanyonetou
se.Itwasacommunity-buildingexperiment:Whatifpeoplecouldwalkintoabookstoreandtypeanythingtheywanted?Thefirsttypewrit
erIeverfellinlovewithwasmygrandfather’s-a1930sSmithCorona.Mymemoryofhimislimitedtoimpressions:visitstohisFloridaapartment,beachpicnics,andafascina
tingblacktypewriteronhiswritingdesk.Oneyear,longafterhepassed,GrandmagavemehisSmithCoronaforChristmas.Atthetime,Iwasastrugglingwriter.Seeinghisold
typewriteragainstirredsomethinginme.Histypewritermadewritingfunagain.Andforthefirsttimesincehisdeath,Ifeltconnectedtohim,toapa
stIneverreallyknew.ThetypewriterIsetoutonopeningdaywasalightblueOlivettiLettera32.Iinsertedacleanpieceofpaperandletitbe:theworld’ssmallestpubli
shinghouse,waitingforanauthor.OneofthenotesIfoundthatfirstdaywas:Thankyouforbeinghere.Ididn’tseethetyper’sidentity,soitappearedasthoughthetypewriteri
tselfwasthankingme.Soon,morenotesaccumulated.Typewritinghadbecomepartofourbookstore’sidentity.Customersandfriendsb
eganencouragingmetoturnthesenotesintoabook.Atfirst,Iwashesitant.ButthenIreadthroughthepilesofmessy,typewri
ttenpagesagain.Somemademetearup;manymademelaughoutloud.Theyshouldn’tbelockedinsidemyfilingcabinetathome.Insideourstor
e,surroundedbybooksthathavebeenlaboredoverbyauthors,editors,andmarketers,there’sawayforpeopletopublishdirectlyintotheworldinpermanentinkspellingerror
sandall.4.Whydidtheauthorsetoutatypewriterinthebookstore?A.Tohonourhisgrandfather.B.Toprovideconveni
encetocustomers.C.Toofferpeopleawaytoexpressthemselves.D.Torespondtocommunityresidents’requirement.5Howdidtheauthorfe
elwhenhegotSmithCoronaasagift?A.Curious.B.Amused.C.Surprised.D.Inspired.6.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Therewasapublishingh
ouseinthebookstore.B.Thebookstorewasfamousforitsuniquetypewriter.C.Thetypewrittennoteswerefullofspellingerrors.D.Theauthorwouldpublishabookcons
istingofthosenotes.7.Whatmessagedoesthetextintendtoconveyinthispassage?A.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart..B.Everyonecanbeawriterofhisownli
fe.C.Itonlytakesatypewritertobeanauthor.D.Booksaretheever-burninglampsofaccumulatedwisdom.CResearchintosocialrobotshasshownthatmac
hinesthatareatthecuttingedgeofinteractioncanrespondtofeelingsandemotionallycarefortheweak,theelderlyandchildren.Robinwasdesignedas
acompanionrobottoprovideemotionalsupportforchildrenreceivingmedicaltreatment.Robinexplainsmedicalprocedurestothe
m,playsgamesandtellsstories,andduringtreatmentdistractsthemtoreducetheirsenseofpain.TherobotusesAItounderstandotherpeople’sfeelings,
rememberingfacialexpressionsandconversationstobuilddialogueforfollow-upsessions.IntrialsattheWigmoreMedical(UK)PediatricClinicinYere
van,Armenia,theteamfoundthatRobinledtoa34%decreaseinstressandanincreaseinhappinessof26%inthe120childrenwho
interactedwithhimatleastonce.Healthcarerobotscouldallbenefitfromdisplayingemotionalintelligence,bothrecogni
zingandrespondingtohumanemotions,andtosomeextent,managingthem.Theproblemwiththisisthefearthathumanjobsmaybelostasrobotsbecomebetterathandlin
gsocialsituations.Populationtrendssuggestthatthedemandforrobotstoworkalongsidepeopleincaresituationswillgrowovertime.By2050,thenumbero
fpeopleaged65andovergloballywillbe1.6billion(17%),roughlytwicetheproportionofwhatitistoday.Anextra3.5millioncareworkerswillbeneededandthatw
illincludeemotionallyintelligentrobots.Today’ssimplesystemsarebeingtrainedtomeetthatdemand.Thisincludesalittlewheeledrobotthatcanguesshowyouaref
eelingfromthewayyouwalk,andtherobotfromtheUniversityofLincolnintheUK-whohelpselderlypeopletostayphysicallyandmentallyactive.Theim
pactofsocialrobotsonourlivestodatehasbeentiny.Butnewmodelsarebeingintroducedthatcouldmakethebreakthrough.Humanemotionsaredifficulttodefine,but
astrustinrobotsincreases,breakingdownthepsychologicalbarrierbecomeseasiertoimagine.8.Whataresocialrobotsuniquelycapab
leof?A.Playingsongsforblindpeopleontheirrequest.B.Comfortingmentallyillteensduringtreatment.C.Liftingheavypackagesupstairsforweakpeople.D
.Cookingdeliciousdishesforthedisabledathome.9.WhataspectaboutRobinismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph2?A.Robin’spracticalapplication.B.Robin’ssucces
sinpassingtests.C.Robin’spopularityinhospitals.D.Robin’sfunctiontocurediseases.10.HowisParagraph4developed?A.Bygivi
ngdefinition.B.Bymakingcomparison.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Byconcludingviewpoints.11.Asfortheapplicationofsocialrobots,whichof
thefollowingwilltheauthoragreewith?A.ItisalreadyhappeningthroughoutUK.B.Itisanunstoppableandbeneficialtrend.C.Humansneedtowo
rkhardtosecurejobs.D.SocialRobotscanonlymeetbasichumanneeds.DYoumayhavenoticedsudden,brieftwitching(抽动)atsomepointwhileyourdogwassleepingan
dwonderediftheyweredreamingorevenexpressingsometypeofdiscomfort.Theseinvoluntarymovementsonlyoccurduringdreamstatesandusuallydon’tlastlong
.Soistwitchingjustanormalpartofdreaming,oraretheretimeswhenyoushouldworry?Dogssleepanaverageof12-14hourseachday.Whiletheysleep,adog’s
brainprocessesinformationandexperiencesfromthedaythroughdreams.Twitchingisoftenrelatedtoactivedreamcyclesinthebrain.Accordingtorese
archbypsychologistStanleyCoren,anaverage-sizedogwilldreamaboutevery20minutes,andthesedreamswilllastaboutaminute.
Largerbreedshavefewerdreamsthatlastlonger-aboutevery45minutesfor4minutes.Theoppositeistrueforsmallerbreeddogs;theywilldreamaboutever
y10minutesforupto30seconds.Dogsexperiencethesamedreamstagesashumans,includingnon-rapideyemovement(NREM
),short-wavesleep(SWS),andrapideyemovement(REM).DuringtheREMstate,adog’seyesmovearoundbehindtheirclosedeyelids,andthelargebodymusclesareturned
offsothedreamisnotphysicallyactedout.Theamountoftwitchingdependsonhowmuchtheseoffswitchescrampmusclemovement.Ifyourdogsleepsnexttoy
ou,theymayunintentionallydisturbyoursleepwiththeirsuddenbodymovements.However,itisoftenadvisednottoawakenadogthatist
witchingintheirsleepunlesstheyareclearlyindistress.Abaddreamornightterrorcouldbethecauseoftheseinvoluntarymovements,andtheymayw
akeupfrightened.Trytoavoidtouchingthemsotheydon’tbiteyouasaresultofbeingshockedandpanicked.Instead,gentlycallyourdog’snameuntilthey
respond.Speakcalmlyandtellthemthattheyaresafeandsecureaftertheywakeup.Whiletheyappeartobeprettyactiveintheirsleep,dreamingdogsmaybeslowtoa
waken.12.Whichofthefollowinginfluenceshowoftendogsdream?A.Theirsleepingtime.B.Theirbodysize.C.Theirdail
yexperiences.D.Theirhealthconditions13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cramp”meaninparagraph4?A.Stimulate.B.Analyze.C.Restrict.D.Monitor.14.
Whyisitadvisednottowakeupadogtwitchinginsleep?A.Toavoidbeingbittenbythedog.B.Toensurethedogadequatesleep.C.Topreventthedoggettingshocked.D.T
oescapedisturbancefromthedog.15.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowdoesDogs’BrainWork?B.WhydoDogsDream
atNight?C.WhydoDogsTwitchinTheirSleep?D.HowdoesDogs’TwitchAffectTheirSleep?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。HowtoOrganizeYourDigitalFilesSearchingforafileonyourcomputerisawholeloteasierthandiggingthroughapileo
fpapers,yetit’sfarfrombeingaperfectsystem.Lately,it’sbeenhit-or-missforme.____16____Ihopesomeofthesetipswillhelpyo
u.Use“resources”,“inprogress”,“final”,and“scrap”foldersforprojects.Thereareplentyofwaystotitleyoursubfolder
sforprojects,butoneofthemostintuitive(使用简便的)istohavefoldersforstagesofyourproject.____17____The“resources”f
olderisforthingslikeimages,documents,andotheritemsthatareneededtocompleteyourproject.____18____“Final,”asyoumig
htimagine,isfortheprojectfilesoncetheprojecthasbeenapprovedandisdone.“Scrap”isforanythingyouwanttosave
fromtheprojectthatdoesn’tbelonginthe“final”folder.____19____It’snearimpossibletofindaphotoquicklywhenyouhave
thousandsofphotosallnamedsomethinglike“20211108_0978234.jpg.”Soforphotos,Iliketohaveadatestructureandfold
ersforkeyeventsorcategories,suchas:2021>01(forthemonth)>2021-01MomandDad50AnniversaryLA.Thisway,youcaneitherb
rowseyourphotosbyyearandmonthorsearchforfoldersthatinclude“Mom”,“Dad”,“Anniversary”,or“LA.”Usetags.Inadditiontocreatingafolderstructuret
hatworksforyou,considertaggingfiles.____20____Say,forexample,youwanttoseeallofyourphotosforallofyourholidaycelebrati
ons.Youcansetupatagfor“holidays.”Andthentonarrowdowntheresults,youcansearchusingthetag.A.Withtags,youcanconnectmultiplefilesacro
ssfolders.B.Forphotos,useadatestructureandkeywordsforyourfolders.C.Thisway,youcanalwaysknowwhichisthefinalprojectfiletograb.D.Thesta
ndardswillkeepfilesorganizedandmakethemeasierontheeye.E.“Inprogress”isforthecurrentworkingversionorversionsoftheproject.F.Tofindfi
lesmoreefficiently,I’vebeenrearrangingmydigitalfilingsystem.G.Moveyourphotostoamorespecificfolderorbackthemu
ponanexternalstoragedevice.第三部分语言运用(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mycarslideasilyintotheschoollane.It
urnedaroundandglancedatthebackseatasmyten-year-olddaughter___21___.Mydaughter’swordsstartedtospill.“Momma,Jenny___22___allthegirlsintheclasstoatte
ndherbirthdaypartyexceptforHeatherandme.I___23___Iwasherfriendtoo.”Theairwasfilledwithher___24___.Astearsrandownmylittle
girl’sface,Ifelt___25___.Asanintrovert(内向的人),Ioftenbreatheasighof___26___whenIamnotinvitedtoalargesocialgathering
.Iprefer___27___withafewfriendswhogetme.___28___,Idon’textendmypreferencestomydaughter’ssociallife.Sincethe
ageoffour,ratherthan___29___justafew,I’veinvitedallofherclassmatestoherbirthdayparties,becauseIam___30___totheneedforyo
unggirlsandboystofeel___31___.Iunderstandthatatsomepointallofusareexcludedfromsomethingandthatthisisa___32___ch
ildrenwilleventuallylearn.Butwhydoesithavetohappenwhentheyareso___33___?Assoonaswegothome,Ihuggedmystillu
psetdaughterandwipedawayhertears.AsI___34___her,Ithoughtofherownapproachingbirthdayparty.Theinvitationwouldgooutto___3
5___ofherclassmates.21.A.gotoffB.climbedinC.pulledupD.checkedout22.A.invitedB.persuadedC.allowedD.reminded23.A.rememberedB.pretendedC.thoug
htD.admitted24.A.sorrowB.excitementC.embarrassmentD.anxiety25.A.fearlessB.hopelessC.tirelessD.powerless26.A.disappointmentB.impa
tienceC.reliefD.sadness27A.competingB.bargainingC.connectingD.living28.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise29.A.expectingB.choo
singC.ignoringD.training30.A.usedB.addictedC.blindD.sensitive31.A.leftoutB.ateaseC.fulfilledD.included32.A.lessonB.test
C.skillD.quality33.A.upsetB.youngC.naughtyD.lonely34.A.rescuedB.entertainedC.rewardedD.comforted35.A.allB.someC.noneD.few第Ⅱ卷(共55分)第一节语法填空。(每小题1.5分,满
分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Formedin2002,theChinaInternationalSearchandRescueTeam(CISAR)bri
ngshelpandhopetothose____36____livesarechangedbynaturaldisasters.Theteamcarriedout____37____(it)firs
tinternationalrescuemissionin2003.ItwasthefirsttimethataChineseteamhadworkedoutsideChina,andtheteamwonhig
hpraisefortheir____38____(brave)andskill.Thelistofpeople____39____whomhelphasbeengiveneversinceislong.Theteam____40____(treat)more
than3,000peoplewhowereinjuredinthe2006earthquakeinIndonesia,andspentseveralmonths____41____(give)aidtoover25,
000victimsofthe2010floodsinPakistan.Rescueworkersaretrainedtofindpeopletreatinjuries,andhandoutfood,water,andothersupplies.Thereis_
___42____(usual)noelectricityorwaterafteradisasteranddiseasesandaccidentsmayappear.____43____(save)lives,rescu
eworkershavetoworkdayandnight,andsadlytheymustalsobury____44____dead,whichmeanstheyhavetobestronginbothbodyan
dmind.Andthey’llhavetotake_____45_____(effect)measuresinaction.ThemembersoftheCISARarealwaysreadytogowh
ereverhelpisneeded.第二节单句填空。(每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,根据所给汉语或单词提示,填出单词的正确形式。46.Thechangeofhowcoffeeisgrownendangersthe_________(exist)ofcertainanima
ls.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.Mostinformationwascollectedbydirect_________(observe)oftheanimal’sbehaviour.(所给词的适当形式填空)48.
Theoldcouplelivedinaplainflat,_________(measure)about13metersby12meters.(所给词的适当形式填.,空)49Identity_________(偷窃)anddatabreachesareo
neofthefastest-growingcrimesintheworld.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)50.Thereis_________(证据)thatonlinenetworkingcantransformourdailyinteraction.(根据汉语提示单词
拼写)51._________(locate)inthecenterofthearea,theparkattractsmanyvisitors.(所给词的适当形式填空)52.SometimesIseethesame_________(渴望)andbeliefin
thefaceofchildrenandteenagers.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)53.Smilingandlaughinghasactuallybeenshownto_________(relief)tensionandstress.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Theyshouldgetre
gularexercisetostay_________(energy)andft.(所给词的适当形式填空)55.Manypaperslackinterestinreportingsomethingpositivelikepeace,loveand_________(慷慨).(根据汉语提示
单词拼写)56.Allthe_________(装备)shouldbecleaneddownbeforetomorrow.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)57.Shewanderedinthestreet______
___(aim),notknowingwheretogo.(所给词的适当形式填空)58.Hip-hopisapopularformthat’s_________(熟悉的)totheyoung.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)59.Thetestisusedtodiagnosea
_________(various)ofdiseases.(所给词的适当形式填空)60.Weobtainsome_________(满足)inlisteningtomusic.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第三节书面表达。(满分25分)61.随着社会的发展,网络的流行,许
多网络不文明用语也在网上流传开来。假定你是李华,最近学校的校报正在征集英文稿件,请你就“网络不文明用语”话题写一篇英文稿件,内容要点如下:1.现状;2.危害(损害网络环境,影响身心健康等);3.提出建议(远离不文明用语,共创网络文明环境等)。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.参考词汇:网络环境
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