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湖北省部分市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解湖北省荆州市八县市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末联考英语试题第一节(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。A4BestHikesintheUKbyTrainThefollowingfourbesthikesintheUKbytrainarerecommendedtotry.Na
meofhike:GoldenCapontheSouthwestCoastPathThenearesttrainstation:AxminsterTheGoldenCapEstateisfamousforbeingthetallestpointoftheJur
assicCoastWorldHeritageSite.FollowingtheSouthwestCoastPathforabout7.5kmwilltakeyoualongCharmouthBeachwhichisfamousforthemanyfossils(化石)foundthere.Nam
eofhike:AberFallsintheSnowdoniaNationalParkThenearesttrainstation:BangorAberFallsisanimpressive40mtallwaterfallintheSnowdoniaNationalPark.Foll
owingthe4kmpaththroughAberNatureReservetoreachthewaterfallyouwillpassancientwoodlands.Additionally,you’llbeabletofinda
fewsmallerwaterfallsonroute.Nameofhike:ConicHillintheLochLomondThenearesttrainstation:BallochTheConic
HillisoneofthefinalpartsontheWestHighlandWayroute.Aftergoingthroughancientwoodlands,you’llreachtheimpressiveviewofLochLomondandi
tsmanyislands.Coveringabout5.5km,thepathbeginsandendsinthesmallvillageofBalmaha.Nameofhike:LochanEileinintheCairngormsNationalParkThenearesttrainstat
ion:AviemoreThis7.2kmwalkpassesLochanEileinandcutsthroughtheendlessancientforest.TheLochishometoasmallislandandthebeautifulLo
chanEileinCastle(城堡)whichdatesbacktothe13thcentury.Whilewalking,youcanenjoythesoundofbirdsongallaroundyou.1.Whichplacewillyoucho
oseifyoulikenaturalheritage?A.AberFalls.B.GoldenCap.C.ConicHillloop..D.LochanEileinloop.2.WhichstationshouldyouchooseifvisitingAberNa
tureReserve?A.Axminster.B.Bangor.C.Balloch.D.Aviemore.3.WhatdoConicHillandLochanEileinhaveincommon?A.Ancientforest.B.Severalislands.C.
Famouscastles.D.Beautifulbirds.BMackRutherford,a17-year-oldpilothasbecometheyoungestpersontoflyalonearoundtheworld.Helandedhis
smallplaneinBulgaria’scapital,SofiaonWednesday.Thatisalsowherehestartedhistripfivemonthsago.Histrip,whichstartedinSo
fiaonaplaneownedbytheInternetcompanyICDSoftonMarch23,tookRutherfordthrough52countriesacrossfivecontinents.Theplane,calledShark,cantrav
elatthespeedof300kilometersperhour.Normallyatwo-seater,theplanewaschangedforhislongtripbyreplacingthesecondsea
twithanextrafuelcontainer(容器).Rutherfordfirstplannedtomakethetripinthreemonths.Butitlastedlongerbecauseofseveralbarriers,i
ncludingrainstorms,sandstormsandextremeheat.Mostofthedelayswerecausedbywaitstogetpermitsandotherdocumentsrequiredforkeepingwiththeflight
plan.TheflighttookhimthroughAfricaandtheGulfareatoIndia.China,SouthKorea,andJapan.HecrossedthenorthernPacificandland
edafter10straighthoursintheaironavolcanicislandneartheBeringStrait.Fromthere,heheadedtoAlaskaanddowntheWestC
oastoftheUnitedStatestoMexico.OnWednesday,ahugecrowdofpeoplewelcomedRutherford.Hisfather,SamRutherford,toldreportersthatsuchaneven
thelpsshowotherchildrentheyshouldfollowtheirdreams.Hissister,Zara,said,“Whilehewasflying,Ioftentriedtokeepintouchandhelphim.Ourparentscalled
himeveryday,andIjoinedinthoseconversations.Igavehimadviceontheroute,ontheflight,sothatIcouldbeusefultohim.”4.Whatdoweknowab
outShark?A.ItbelongstoICDSoft.B.Itcanseatthreepersons.C.Ithastwonormalcontainers.D.Rutherford’sfatherrentedit.5.Whatisthethirdparagr
aphmainlyabout?A.Hisfirstplan.B.Thepasthardship.C.Thetiringlongtrip.D.Thecausesofdelays.6.WhatcanbeinferredfromSamRutherfordswords?A.Childrenarefo
ndofflight.B.People’sgatheringtouchedhim.C.Hehashadagreateffectonchildren.D.Heisproudofhisson’sgreatdeeds.7.Whokeptincloset
ouchwithRutherfordduringhisflight?A.Zara.B.Hisfriends.C.Rutherford’smum.D.SamRutherford.CIthinkasahighschoolstudent
,makingouracademic(学业的)performancecontinueatthesamelevelisourtoptaskbutsoishavingahealthylifestyle.Havingahealthylifestylew
illhelpkeepourbodyandmindfocused.However,constantlychangingthearrangementofourhealthandschoolcanbechallenging.Butit’sonlyimperativetotakecareof
ourbody,sotreatitlikeit’saninvestment(投资).Thequestionnowis,“Howdowedoit?”Thesearethefewsimpletipsthatyouneed,tokeepahealthylifestyle.ExerciseDaily.Ho
wever,startingslowlylikewalkingearlyinthemorningfor10minutesinthesun,doing5minutes’stretchingwilltakeyoufarmorethanyouexpecte
d.Juststartdoingsmallestactionsandsooneverythingwillstarttoaddup.YoucanalsofollowmedicalcreatorsonTikTokasyoustartyourhealthjourne
y.Managestress.Stresscan’tbeavoided.Mostly,thestresslevelsinhighschooloftenriseintheseyearsandcanhaveab
adeffectonyourhealth.Soitisimportanttoknowhowtomanageourstress.Youcanmanageyourstressbyhavingabreakfrom
ataskforawhile.Then,dothingsthatwillmakeyoufeelrelaxed.Thingslikecleaningyourroom,catchingupwithyourfriends.readingyou
rfavoritebook,etc.Inthisway,youcanhaveahealthyandbalancedroutine.Liftweights.Aspartofmyroutine,thishasbecomethemostchallenging.Iwillalwaysfindmyse
lfgettingboredifIcontinuemovingtothesameplace.OnThursdays,Fridays,andSaturdays.ontheotherhand,Imakesurenottoleave
outliftingweights.Then,Irestforfourdaysformymusclestorecover.Thisroutinesavedmefromalotofbackpain.8.Whatdoestheunderlin
edword“imperative”inPara.2mean?A.Limited.B.Effective.C.Impossible.D.Important.9.Whatshouldyoudowhenta
kingexerciseeveryday?A.Walkinthesun.B.Runasfastaspossible.C.Exercisebeforesunrise.D.TrytoplayTikTokmo
re.10.Whatdoweknowaboutstress?A.Focusonbalanceddiets.B.Itcanbedealtwitheasily.C.Studentsarethemoststressed
.D.Fewknowhowtomanagestress.11.Whencantheauthorhavearestwithoutliftingweights?A.OnMondays.B.OnThursdays.C.OnFridays.D.OnSaturdays.DIfyou’veeverth
oughtthatdogsseemtoknowwhenpeoplearestressed,youwereright.ScientistsinIrelandrananexperimentwhichshowedthatdogscantellthediffere
ncebetweenthesmellofapersonwhenthey’rerelaxedandwhenthey’restressed.ResearchersatQueen’sUniversityBelfast,ledbyscientistClaraWilson,worked
withfourdogs.Theytaughtthedogstouseaspecialsmell-testingdevicewiththreeopenings.Thescientistsusedtreatsandrewards(奖励)totrainthedogstofin
dandsignalthecorrectopening.Overtime,thedogsweregivenharderandhardersmellingjobs.Thefinalgoalwastoseeiftheyc
ouldsmellstressinthebreathandsweatofaperson.Sotheresearcherscollectedbreathandsweatsamples(样品)from36differentpeop
le.Theygotsampleswhenthepeoplewerecalm,andalsowhentheywerestressed.Tostresspeopleout,thescientistsaskedareallydifficultmath
problem,andforcedpeopletodoitintheirheadsquickly.Andtheyweren’tniceaboutit.Theykepttellingthepeopletohurryup,anddidn’tgivethemanyhelp.Thatla
stedforthreeminutes.Thentheresearcherscollectedtwomoresweatandbreathsamples.Theyalsoaskedthepeopleabouttheirlevelofs
tress,andmeasuredtheirheartratesandbloodpressure.Mostpeoplesaidtheyfeltverystressed.Onaverage,theheartrateincre
asedfromabout91beatsperminutetoabout105beatsperminute.Thescientistsusedoneofthestressedsamples,alongwithtwoclea
npiecesofcloth,totrainthedogstofindthestressedsmell.Thencamethechallenge-thedogshadthreechoices:asamplefromacalmpers
on,astressedsamplefromthatsameperson,andacleanpieceofcloth.Inall,thedogsdid720ofthesetests.Theycorrectlyidentifiedthestressedsampleabout
94%ofthetime.12.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thesmell-testingdevicewasmadebyClara.B.ClaraWilsonw
asanexpertintrainingdogs.C.Thefourdogsconcentratedontheexperiment.D.Theexperimentwascarriedoutstepbystep.13.Howdoes
thethirdparagraphdevelop?A.Bycomparison.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bystatingtheprocess.D.Byshowingresearchfindings.14.Whatwasthechallengeforthedog?A.
Hundredsoftests.B.Acleanpieceofcloth.C.Thesamplefromthesameperson.D.Thesamplefromdifferentpersons.15.What’
sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Dogs’SpecialAbilityProvesUsefulB.ScientistsTrainDogsToTellSmellsC.AnExperimentaboutSmellShocksUsD.Sci
entistsLearnThatDogsCanSmellStress湖北省襄阳市普通高中2022-2023学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题第一节(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。AIt’
sMuseumDay.Here’showtogetfreeticketsandhavesomefunMuseumDayishereforonedayandonedayonly—soyou’llneedtohurryifyouwanttotakeadvantageofthechancetogetfr
eeSaturdayadmissiontooneofthehundredsofparticipatingmuseums.TheyearlyeventishostedbySmithsonianMagazineandinvolvesmuseumsandculturalinstitu
tionscomingtogethertoofferfreeadmissionforpatrons(顾客)whowouldotherwisehavetopayforentry.YoujustneedanemailaddresstogetaticketTogetaticketyou’
llneedtogototheSmithsonianMagazinewebsiteandpickwhichmuseumyouwanttogoto.You’llbeabletosearchtoseewh
ichmuseumsnearyouareparticipating,andfromthereyoujusthavetoputinyouremailaddressandname.Afterthat,youcandownloadyourticket
andheadoutforsomefun.AlotofmuseumsarestillfeelingfinancialstressfromthepandemicTheeventishappeningasmuseumsarestillstrugg
lingfromthehitstheytookduringthefirstfewyearsofthepandemic.TheAmericanAllianceofMuseumsestimateditwilltakeyearsformuseumstofullyrecover.InFeb
ruary,thegroupreleasedsurveyresultsthatdetailedthosefinanciallosses.AAMPresidentandCEOLauraLottnotedthatfederalreliefhelpedremovethethr
eatofclosurethatmanyinstitutionswerefacing,but2022provedtobeanotherpainfulyear.Butthere’shopethatafreedayatthe
museumsmightsparksubsequent(随后的)visits.1.HowoftenisMuseumDayheld?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Onceayear.
D.Onceaday.2.Whatdoyouneedtodotogetafreeticket?A.Togotothenearestmuseum.B.TobuySmithsonianMagazine.C.Toenteryo
uremailaddressandname.D.TobeamemberofSmithsonianMagazine.3.WhatisthesignificanceofhostingMuseumDay?A.Itwillhelppeopledealwit
hstress.B.Itwillmakemuseumsmorefamous.C.Itcanhelpmuseumstofullyrecover.D.Itmayattractmorevisitorstomuseums.BOnedayinelementar
yschool,afriendaskedme“Whatareyoueating?”assheglancedatmylunchbox.“Itsmells,”shesaid,nosecrinkled.Iwaseatingbhindiroti,myfavoriteIndiansnack,which
mymomhadpackedforme.Butfeelingembarrassedforhavinga“smelly”lunchandwantingtofitin,Iquietlyshutmylunchbox.Thatday,Iwent
hungry.Mostdaysafterthat,lunchtimeatschoolfeltlikeabattle.IfIwasn’ttryingtohidemylunchorsneakquickbiteswhennoonewaslooking,
I’dinsistonbringinginthesamepeanut-butter-and-jellysandwichastheotherkids.Mymom,whodidn’tgrowupeatingAmericanfoo
d,triedherbest,butthesandwichesneverlooked,ortasted,asgoodasthefoodIdevoured(津津有味地吃)athome.Ididn’tknow
thatIwasn’talone.Manykidswithimmigrantparentsencounter(遭遇)what’sknownas“thelunchboxmoment”atschool:theex
perienceofbeingjudgedforbringinginfoodconsideredculturallydifferentandsobeingmadetofeellikeanoutsider
.Forthisarticle,Italkedwithkidswhocouldrelate.Buttheyalsosurprisedme:Theydealtwith“thelunchboxmoment”differentlythanIdid.Forexamp
le,SatyaSingh,6,whotakeshermom’sIndiancookingtolunchmostdays,toldmethatonedayaclassmatesaidthatheraloo,orpotatoes,looke
dlikepoop.Anothertime,someonesaidthatthedal,orlentils,lookedlike“throwup”.Thenextday,Satyabroughtenoughdaltosharewithherentireclass—andtheylovedi
t.Fromthenon,shesays,“Myteacheratschoolmadearule:Don’tyucksomeone’syum.”Lookingback,IwishI’dhadthewisdomofSatyaandofferedmyfriendabiteof
mylunch,orjusttoldheritwasdelicious—especiallybecausenow,asanadult,IseethatIndianfoodisuniversallylovedbymyfriends.SomeeventrytocookIndianlen
tilsorchickpeasathome!AndwhenI’mhungry,guesswhat?Imissmymom’sbhindirotiandhercareinmakingitforme.Foodisanexpr
essionofculture,tradition,familyandlove.Andthat’ssomethingtocelebrate,nothide.4.Whydidthewritergohungryonedayinelementaryschool?
A.Shedidn’tlikehersmellylunch.B.Herclassmatesateupherbhindiroti.C.Hermomdidn’tpreparelunchforher.D.Sheskippedherlunchtofitinwithothers.5
.Whatcanweinferaboutthewriteraccordingtothepassage?A.Sheenjoyedthelunchtimeatschool.B.HerparentsareimmigrantsfromIndia.C.Shelikedpeanut-butter
-and-jellysandwichbest.D.Shewouldbiteherbhindirotiquicklywhensomeonewaslooking.6.HowdidSatyadealwith“thelunchboxmoment”?A.Shethrewawayherlunchbox.B
.Sheaskedherteachertomakearule.C.SheateAmericanfoodinsteadofhermom’sIndiancooking.D.ShebroughtmoreIndiancookingtosharewithherclassmates.7.Whatdoe
stheauthorwanttotellus?A.Foodissomethingtocelebrate,nothide.B.Nevershouldyouyucksomeone’syuminanycase.C.Ind
ianfoodisdeliciousanduniversallyappreciated.D.Thelunchboxmomentiswhenonecantastedifferentfoods.C“WHATCANIHELP
YOUWITH?”saysavoicefromaniPhone.It’sSiri,andshe’sreadytofollowyourvoicecommandstosearchtheInternet,textsomeone,orplayasong.Siriisanexampleof
artificialintelligence(AI),oracomputerprogramthatcanthink.ThewaySirithinksisverydifferentfromhowaperso
nthinks.Shedoesn’thaveabrain.Instead,shereliesoncodeinacomputerprogramtounderstandspeechandanswerquestions.Andsomequestionsarestilltoodifficult
forhertoanswer.However,AIprogramslikeSiriaregettingsmarterandsmartereveryyear.In2011,anAInamedWatsondefeatedtwohumanchampi
onsonthequizshowJeopardy!Computerprogramscanalsodrivecars,performscienceexperiments,andproducetheirownartwork.Someday,artifici
alintelligencewillmostlikelysurpasshumanintelligence.Oncethishappens,computerswillthink,plan,andactatalevelthathumanbeingscan’tunderstand.Inhis
bookSuperintelligence,NickBostromwrites,“Asthefateofthegorillasnowdependsmoreonushumansthanonthegorillasthemselves,sothefateofourspecieswouldd
ependontheactionsofthemachinesuperintelligence.”Ifasuperintelligencewantedtoruletheworld,Bostromargues,itwouldeasil
ydoso.Itcouldalsowipeoutallhumans.Orjustignoreus.Whateveritdid,welikelywouldn’thavemuchcontrol.He’snotth
eonlyoneworrying.In2015,agroupofgreatscientists,includingStephenHawking,wroteanopenletterthatasksanyoneresearchingAItoproceedc
arefully.AIhasthepotentialtobenefitsocietygreatly,but“ourAIsystemsmustdowhatwewantthemtodo.”theywrite.Whatdoyouthink?Ifpeoplecreateasuperintelligent
AI,willwebeabletocontrolit?WhatwillhappentousifasuperintelligentAIstartsmakingdecisionsonitsown?8.WhatcanSirid
onowaccordingtothepassage?A.Shecanthinklikeahuman.B.Shecananswerallkindsofquestions.C.Shecanfollowyou
rvoicecommands.D.Shecanmakedecisionsonherown.9.WhatdoesthewriterwanttoshowbymentioningAIWatson?A.AIisgetti
ngincreasinglysmart.B.Computerscienceisdevelopingfast.C.AIperformsbestinthequizshowJeopardy.D.Computerprogramscandoavarietyofjobs.10.Whatdoe
stheunderlinedword“surpass”meaninparagraph3?A.Besimilarto.B.Dobetterthan.C.Competeagainst.D.Bejuniorto.11.Wh
atisNickBostrom’sattitudetowardssuperintelligence?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Objective.DAtriptoVenic
ewillnowleaveyourwalletevenemptier.Earlierthisyear,thecityannouncedthatanyonewhoentersVeniceanddoesn’tstayovernightissettopay
afeerangingfrom3to10euros,dependingonfactorssuchasadvancebookingandwhetherit’speakseasonorifthecityisverycrow
ded.ThisrulewillcomeintoeffectinJanuary2023.AccordingtoTheAssociatedPress,asmasstourismgainedpopularityinVeniceinthemid-1960s,thenumberofvisito
rsincreasedyearbyyear.In2019,thelastyearbeforetheCOVID-19pandemic,thereweresome19millionday-tripperswhovisitedthe
city.AsmorevisitorscometoenjoythecharmoftheItaliancity,lotsofVenetianresidentshavebeenforcedtoleavetheirhomes.AccordingtoCNN,duetocongestion(
拥堵)andtheincreasingcostsofdeliveringfoodandothergoodsincarlessVenice,around70percentofVenetianresidentshaveleft
thecityinthepast70years.Thegovernmenthopesthenewrulecouldhelptoregulate(调节)tourisminthecityand“findabalancebetweenV
enetianresidentsandlong-termandshort-termvisitors”,asnotedbyAP.Themoneytheycollectwillbeusedtocleanupwasteandmaintaintheheritageofthe
city.LocalMarcoMalafante,whomanagesvacationrentals(租赁)inthecity,alsoexpressedhissupportforthemove.ButaVenetiangondolier,simplyca
lledCuba,wasworriedandthoughtthegovernmentmoveswould“commercialize(使商业化)”thecityanddisturbthelivesofordinarypeople.“EnteringVeni
cewillbelikeenteringamuseum.Idon’tthinkthemeasurewillhelptheproblemoftransformingVeniceintoaDisneyland,withfake(假的)glassshopsandpiazzaselle
rsreplacingtheoldartisan(工匠)shops,”CubatoldCNN.12.Accordingtothenewrule,whatkindsofvisitorstoVenicewillpa
yforafee?A.AllvisitorswhocometoVenice.B.Visitorswhodon’tbookinadvance.C.VisitorswhovisitVeniceinpeakseason.D.Visitorswhodon’ts
pendanightinVenice.13.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhymanyVenetianshavelefttheirhomes?A.Heavytraffic.B.TheCOVID-19pandemic.C.Therising
costsofdelivery.D.Increasingnumbersofvisitors.14.WhatdidCubathinkofthenewrule?A.Itwon’thelpsettletheproblem.B.Itcouldhelptoregulat
etourism.C.ItwilltransformVeniceintoaDisneyland.D.Itwillhelpmaintaintheheritageofthecity.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthi
spassage?A.Venicewillrestoreitscharm.B.Venicewillchargefordaytrips.C.Venicewillbecommercializedsoon.D.Venicewillbalancethelocalsandvisit
ors.湖北省十堰市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末调研考试英语试题第一节(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。AClassroomActivitiesforStudentsThi
nk,PairandShareTime—30minutesDescription—Youcancreatequestionsbasedonaparticulartopictaughtintheclass.Youcanpairupyourstudentsfor
thisactivity.Givethemenoughtimetothinkandcomeupwithsolutions.Theywillbeabletodiscussonthoseparticulartopics.Benefits—Withthistask,students
cangetintoconversationwithpartnersanddeveloptheirconfidenceandcommunicationskills.GroupDiscussionTime—30minutesD
escription—Dividetheclassintotwotothreegroupswithequalparticipants(参与者)focusedonasingletopic.Eachgrouphastoshar
etheirideasandthoughtsonthesametopic.Benefits—Inclassdiscussions,thereareinteraction(互动)andteamworkamongthestudents.Herestudentsarel
earningfromeachother.QuizTime—20minutesDescription—Youcandividetheclassintotwogroups,andaskquestionsrelated
tothesubjecttoeachgroup.Eachquestionismadeupoffourchoicesfromwhichtheyhavetochoosetherightanswer.Theg
roupwiththecorrectanswerwillgetthepoints.Benefits—Thisactivityhelpsthestudentsgetknowledgeandteamworkandimp
rovesmemory.PictionaryTime—5minutesDescription—Studentsarealwaysexcitedtotakepartinthisactivity.Youcandividetheclassintotwog
roupsandaskoneofthestudentstopickupawordanddrawapicturedescribingit.Theoppositegroupissupposedtoguessthe
word,andiftheycorrectlyguesstheword,theywillgettodrawnext.Benefits—Thishelpsstudentsinimprovingconcentration,focusandcommunicationskills.21.W
hatcanthestudentsdoingroupdiscussion?A.Writedownsomewords.B.Createsomequestionsonhistoricaltopic.C.Competewithothersinchoosingtopics.D.
Exchangethoughtsandideasamonggroups.22.Whichwouldyouchooseifyoulikeguessingwordsfrompictures?A.Think,pairandshare.B.Groupdiscussion.C.Quiz.D.P
ictionary.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook.B.Aneducationmagazine.C.AnadvertisementD.Aresearchreport.BThe
storyofa92-year-oldbookloverinrecently.SunShiquanhascollectedmorethan7,000booksoverthepastyearsandhasofferedafreelocallibrarytopeoplethereforye
ars.HewasborninPipaVillageinXiuqiTownofChongqing'sChengkouCounty.Beingabookwormasachild,hereadallkindsofancientbooksin
cludingtheFourBooksandtheFiveClassics.Inthe1950s,hebecameoneofonlyahandfuloflocalcollegegraduatesandlaterservedas
amiddleschoolteacherinthecounty.Hestartedtocollectbooksin1983andgraduallybuiltacollectionofmanykindsovermorethan40years.Amonghisholdingsisapre
cioussetknownastheSiKuQuanShu,elatingbacktoQingDynasty.Itisoneofonlysevencopiesinthecountry.Wearingglasses,Sunreadsformorethanthreehourseveryday.Nowh
ehasfinishedreadingmostofhiscollections.Speakingofherfather,SunZiyu,said,“Myfatherhasahabitofmakingnotesoneachbook.Hemakesamark
wheneverhestopsreadingsothathecancarryonreadingfromwhereheleftoff."VillageofficialLiuJiaosaid,"Manychildreninth
evillagelovetovisitSunandlistentohisstories."Shesaidtheelderlymanhasearnedrespectfromthewholevillage.PeoplecallhimuTeacherSu
n"andchildrencallhim"great-grandfather".SunZiyusaidherfatheralsowritespoemsandprose(散文)inhissparetimeandenjoysreadinghi
sworkstothefamily.Shesaidunderherfather'sinfluence,familymemberstakethetimetoreadtogetherandexchangeviews."That'stheirfavoritepart,"shesaid."Myfa
therhaslovedreadingforalifetime,nSunZiyusaid."Readingishismeatanddrink."24.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwo
paragraphs?A.Mr.Sunwasborninarichfamily.B.TherewasonlyonefreelibraryinXiuqiTown.C.Mr.Sunhasbeenabookloversincechildhood.D.Itwaseasyforchi
ldrentogeteducatedinthe1950s.25.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesSun'sSiKuQuailShu?A.Valuable.B.Colorful.C.Demanding.D.Eno
rmous.26.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Mr.Sun'sreadinghabit.B.Mr.Sun'slifeexperiences.C.Mr.Sun'swritingh
obby.D.Mr.Sun'sbookcollections.27.WhatdoesLiuJiaothinkofMr.Sun?A.Apersonwithtalent.B.Apersonworthyofpity.C.Ape
rsonworthyofrespect.D.Apersonwithdisability.CBoredomisacommonhumanexperience.It'salmostimpossibletofullyavoidit,especi
allywhenyou'relivingafast-pacedlife.Youmaybeboredfromtimetotimeandfeellikeyouneedsomethingneworexcitinginyourlif
e.It'sperfectlynaturaltofeelthiswayfromtimetotime,butfeelingboredoftencanalsomeanthatyourpresentlifeisn'tsatisfyingyouas
muchasitcould.Whenyoufeelbored,thinkaboutwhatactivitiesbringyoujoyandhappiness.Perhapsyoufindthathobbie
sarewhathelpimproveyourspiritswhenlifefeelsstandstill.Afterall,havinginterestsandpursuing(追求)themoftencanhav
eagreateffectonthequalityofyourlifeandhowsatisfiedyoufeel.Ifthissoundslikesomethingthatwouldbenefityourlife,weh
avesomegreatideasforhobbiestopursuewhenyou'rebored!Oneoftheeasiestandmosteffectivewaystorelieve(缓解)boredomistotakeexercise.Exercisei
snotonlygoodforyourbodybutalsoyourmind.Whenyourbodyismoving,itreleases(释放)certainchemicalsthatmakeyoufeelgood.Learninganewlanguageisanot
herwaytochallengeyourselfandbecomemorecreative.Itcanalsoopenupawholenewcultureandwayofthinkingforyou!Manypeoplefindthatle
arninganewlanguagegivesthemasenseofachievementthattheydon'tgetfromotherhobbies.Furthermore,readingisahobbythatcanbeenjoyedbyalmostany
one.It'sinexpensive,easytofitintoyourplanandcanbedonejustaboutanywhere.Itdoesn'trequirespecialequipmentorsuppl
ies,andyoucandoitaloneorwithothers.Thelastwaytoavoidfeelingboredinsideistospendtimeoutdoors.Findaplacetogowhereyoucangetawayfromth
enoiseandothertroubles.Youmayfindthatbeingoutsideoffersasenseofpeaceandcalmness.Boredomisacommonpartoflife,soweshouldn'ttryto
avoiditcompletely.Boredomcanbeasignthatyouneedachangeinyourdailylifeandsomethingnewtotry.Ifyoufindyourselffeelingbored,u
setheseideastofindnewhobbies.Afterall,hobbiescangreatlyenrichyourlifeandhelpyoufeelmoresatisfied!28.Whenwillwe
getboredaccordingtothetext?A.Whenourpresentlifedoesn'tmakeussatisfied.B.Whenweliveapeacefulandhappyli
fe.C.Whenwedon'thaveafast-pacedlife.D.Whenourlifeisexciting.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Mostpeoplefeelsatisfiedwithlifea
llthetime.B.Readingabookrequiresspecialequipmentandsupplies.C.Takingexerciseisaneffectivewaytokeepoffboredom.D.Allofusshouldt
ryourbesttoavoidboredomcompletely.30.Howmanywaystorelieveboredomarementionedinthetext?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D
.Five.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BoredomispossibletoavoidB.SeveralactivitiescanhelprelieveboredomC.Learninganewl
anguagemakesusmorecreativeD.OurbodycanreleasechemicalswhenwearemovingDInJanuary2020,overabottleofwine,
TulaneUniversitystudentsFranziskaTrautmannandMaxSteitzweresharingtheirdisappointmentabouthavingnoglassrecycling(回收利用)in
NewOrleans.Theywantedtocreateasystemthatwouldrecycleglassintosomethinguseful.Withthat,theirgrassrootsglassrecyclingorganization,Glass
HalfFull,wasborn.Inaperiodofaglobalsandshortage,GlassHalfFulliscreatingawaytocompetewithsanddiggingandmining,whichdis
turbecosystems,damagecoastlines,andcostmillionsofdollars.Louisiana,wheretheorganizationisbased,losesonaverageafootballfieldofcoastalwetl
andsanhour.GlassHalfFullcreatessandthat,amongotherthings,areusedtorebuildcoastlinesandpreventfloods.Glassanddrinkbottlesarecollectedthroughasy
stemoffreedrop-offcollectingstationsandroadsidepickup.Theglassispulverized(粉碎),separatedandrecollectedf
oruseinvarietiesofprojects.Thesandandglasspiecesareusedfordisasterprevention,coastalrebuild,eco-constructio
n,andnewglassproducts.FoundersTrautmannandSteitzalsohopetheirprojectwillmakepeoplethinkthattheyhavethepowertoworktoprotecttheenvironmentasindividua
ls(个人)andasacommunity.Trautmannsaid,"Wealwayshear,4Oh,wecantdoanythingaboutglobalwarming.Wecantdoany
thingabouttheenvironment.It'sallthebigcompaniesandthegovernment.Itsuptothem,'Butwhenyoucollectglassoveroneyear,youwillknowindividualscando
something.Allthoselittlethingsadduptosomethingmuchbigger."GlassHalfFull'sworkissupportedbyateamofvolunte
ersandcrowdfundingefforts,makingittrulyacommunityeffort.Asuccessfulone,too—intheirveryfirstyear,theyhelpedtorecycleove
r650,000poundsofglass.32.WhatistheideabehindGlassHalfFull?A.Sellingmorerecyclableglass.B.Recyclingglassintosomethinguseful.C.Found
ingagrassrootsorganization.D.Raisingmoneytoprotecttheenvironment.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"disturb"inparagraph2mean?A.I
mprove.B.Break.C.Punish.D.Repair.34.Whatisshowninparagraph3?A.Theresultofglassrecycling.B.Thereasonforglassr
ecycling.C.Thefutureofglassrecycling.D.Thewayofglassrecycling.35.WhatcanbedrawnfromTrautmann'swords?A.Individ
ualscanmakeadifference.B.Globalwarmingaffectsgovernments.C.Bigcompaniescandealwithglobalwarming.D.Wecandonothingaboutenvir
onmentalprotection.湖北省孝感市2022-2023学年高一上学期1月期末考试英语试题第一节(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。ACh
ristmasiscoming,anditistimetowarmyourselfandheadouttoseesomefestivelights.Thereareplentyofchoiceswhenitcomestofollowing
alightpathaspartofyourChristmascelebrations.OxfordStreetOxfordStreet'sfestivelightsareatreatfortheeyesthi
syear.Howeveryou'llhavetopickyourhourscarefullyasthelights-whichwereturnedonatthestartofNovember-areonlyonforeighthoursadaythisyear,
from3-1lpm,inthewakeoftherisingenergycoststhecountryisfacing.Itisexpectedthiswillreduceenergyusagebyuptotwothirdscomparedtopreviousyears,whentheligh
tshavebeenonfor24hoursthroughNovemberandDecember.KewGardenOneofthemostfamouslightpathsoftheseason,Christ
masatKewoffersafull-onfestiveexperiencewithover2kmoflightstowalkthrough.Alongthewayyou'llhavethechancetosamplefestivefoodanddrink,
andpossiblyevensayhellotoSantahimself.RegentStreetRegentStreet'slightsareonthethemeofTheSpiritOfChristmas
thisyear,bringinggoldenangelstotheshoppingstreet.Thelights.whichcoverRegentStreetandtheStJamesneighbourho
ods,wereturnedononNovember9,andliketheOxfordStlightsareturnedonbetween3and1lpm.CoventGardenAvisittoCoventGardenwillcertainlygetyouinthefestive
spiritthisyear,withthecentralLondondestinationofferingawholelotoflights-from11amuntilmidnighteverydayuntilJanuary3.Visitorscanal
soenjoydailysnowshowers'aswellasfestivefoodtreatsandheatedwine-withover40differentvarietiesthere.21.WhyareOxfordStreet'sfe
stivelightsjustonfor8hoursadaythisyear?A.Thepublicasktoturnofftheselights.BThequalityoftheselightsisnotgood.C.
ThegovernmentwantstosaveenergyD.Thecountryexpectstodifferfrompreviousyears.22.Inwhichplacedothelightsmainly
focusonTheSpiritOfChristmas?A.OxfordStreet.BKewGardens.D.CoventGarden.CRegentStreet.23.WhatcanvisitorsdowhenvisitingCoventGarden?A.Takeashower
.B.Seesnoweveryday.C.Pickoutthefavouritelights.D.Enjoymanydifferentkindsofwines.BI'dneverheardoftheyangqin-an17thcenturyChinesestringedinstrument(弦乐器
-untilthispastSunday,whenIhadthepleasureofhearingEastmangraduateandmusicartistWenzhuoZhang'20E(MA)performonitinaconcert.Wenzhuo,a
Chinesenative,beganhertrainingontheyangqinatagefive.Whenshewasonly13.WenzhuowasawardedascholarshiptotheArtsSchoolofHebeiProvi
nce.Aftergraduation.sheplacedfirstinthenationwidecompetitionandwasadmittedintotheNationalAcademyofCh
ineseTheatreArtsinBeijing,whereshewasawardedherbachelor'sinyangqinperformancein2005.Shereceivedherdoctor'sdegreefromBoston
Universityinmusiceducationin2015andstudiedatEastmanfrom2017to2019.Wenzhuohasperformedmanytimesandwoncountlessawardsforherperformances
.BeforeWenzhuoperformedfivepiecesonheryangqin.sheintroducedabriefhistoricalbackground,anddiscusseditscontinuedusageuptoth
epresentday.TheyangqinwasfirstusedinChinesefolkmusicperformanceandoperas.Later,underMaoZedong,theyangqinsl
owlybecamealittlepopular.Performancesbegantobesupportedbythestate,andyangqinperformersweregivenapathtohigherlevels.Wenzhuoperfo
rmedfourpiecesgoingbacktocenturiesago,andonepiecefromthemoderntime.Needlesstosay.Wenzhuo'sperformancessoundedsplendid.T
heyangqinisauniqueandSHAILIANGENGARIANGEARSHINGALXIEXIAXIANANDIANANAbeautifultraditionalinstrument,anditssoundisw
onderful.ItwasnicetolearnabouttheyangqinandajoytowatchWenzhuoperformonit.24.Whatdoweknowabouttheinstrument?A.Itisveryexpensiv
e.B.Itisfamiliartothepublic.C.Itisveryeasyforpeopletolearn.D.ItisaChinesetraditionalinstrument.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemusicar
tistWenzhuoZhang?A.Shecouldperformonheryangqinatage5.BShetookfirstprizeinnationalcompetition.C.Shegotherdoctor'sdegreeinyangqinperformancein2015.D.Sh
ewasadmittedtotheChineseTheatreArtsinBeijingatage13.26.HowmanypiecesdidWenzhuoZhangperformintheconcert?A.
3.B.4.C.5.D.6.27.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherperformingonheryangqinintheconcert?A.Justsoso.B.Annoying.C.Successf
ul.D.DisappointingCEventhemosttalkativeandenergeticchildrencanfeelalittlediscouragedafterschool.Sotheage-oldquestion'howwasyourday
?'carsometimesbemetwithhalf-heartedresponses.DrSiggicCohen,afamilypsychologistinchilddevelopment,hasuncoveredwhy
kidsstruggletoanswerthisquestion.Theprofessional,whogoesbythenameof@parenting.with.dr.siggieonTikTok.explainsthattheq
uestionistoobigforachildtoanswer.Afterall,thereareprobablysomanynewexperiencesandmemoriesthathavehappeneddu
ringthedayforthemtoprocess.Instead,it'sbettertogomorespecific(具体的).DrSiggieCohenthengivessomeexamplesofsomemorefocusedquestionssuchas'duringsna
cktime,whodidyousitnextto?"or'didyourteachersaysomethingfunnytoday?'Shesays:Helpyourchildbreakdowntheirbigexperienceinamor
edetailedandbalancedway.Thiswillhelpmakethingsalittlelessataloss,butwillgivethemaspecificparttogoonwith.TheTikTok,which
hasbeenwatchedmorethan2.8milliontimes,hasreceivedlotsofpraisefromparents-manythankingthepsychologistforher
advice.Onepersonreplied:"Thankyouforthisinfo.I'mguiltyofaskingthesamequestion.I'mnowalittlebitmoreeduc
ated.'Whileanotheradded:'Thisismyeverydaystoryafterpickingmysonupfromschoolanditupsetsme.Thankyouforthehelp.'Anotherparentcutinwiththeirownstrateg
y,statingthattheyalwaysgetaresponsewhentheyasktheirdaughterwhatwasyourfavoritepartofyourday?"28.Whydochildrenstrugglewiththe
questionfromPara.1?A.Thequestionistooboringtoanswer.B.Thequestionistoobroadtorespondto.C.Theydon'tliketoopentheirmin
dtotheparents.DTheyaresomewhatdisappointedabouttheirday.29.Howdotheparentsfindthesolutionlotheproblem?A.Funny.B.Useless.C.Helpful.D.Commo
n30.Whichoneofthefollowingmaybeimproperaccordingtothepassage?A.Howwasyourdaygoingtoday?B.Whodidyouhavelunchwithtoday?C.Whendid
youhaveyourEnglishclasstoday?D.Howmanymathclassesdidyouhavetoday?31.Whatcansomeparentslearnfromthepassage?A.HowtohelpthekidsopenupB.Howtopromoteki
ds'learningabilityC.Howtoteachthekidstoanswerquestions.D.Howtoimprovekids'understandingability.DGrahamBarratt,62,
plantedtheseedsinhisgardeninJanuary.Hewatchedasoneparticularchilliexcelled-butneverexpecteditwouldbreaktheUKrecordforthelongesteverchillipepp
er(辣椒)reachingalengthof45.7cm.Thegrandfather-of-fivebeatthepreviousBritishrecordbyawholecentimetre.Buthed
idn'teatitatonce——insteadheputitinadisplaycaseandgaveitprideofplaceonthewallinhisgardenRetiredGrahamfromAbbeydale.Gloucester,said:'Iwassoexcit
edwhenIlearntIhadbrokentherecord.'Ihavewonprizesforgiantvegetablesbefore,butit'smyfirstrecord.'Growinggiantveg
etablessoundssoeasybuttherearesomanyfactors—therightseedsandweather,butalsotherightcaresotheygrowthebest.''It'salotofwork,b
utit'swhatIlovetodo.andit'sveryrewardingwhenyouachievesomethinglikethis.'HeplantedthewinningseedsinJanuaryathisnearbygardenafterselectin
gthemfromagoodcropthreeyearsago.Hetookcareofthechillies,alongwithhisothergiantvegetables,almosteveryday.Heexpl
ained:'It'saverycarefulprocesstosuccessfullygrowgiantvegetables.'Youneedtoconsiderwhattofeedthem.howtowaterthem,
howtopreventinfestations,howtoprotectthemfrombadweatherandsoon.Hemeasuredthebigchilliregularlyandwhenitstoppedgrowinghepicked
itandcalledagiantvegetableofficialjudgewhomeasureditonJuly29.Ordinarilyhewouldhaveentereditintoalocalshow,butifhew
aiteduntilmid-September,itwouldhavedriedup.Afterafewmonthsondisplay,he’llharvesttherecord-breakingchilli'sseedstousethemtotryandbreakhisow
nrecordnextyear.Headded:'IalreadyhaveafewideasupmysleeveforhowIcanimproveonmyrecordnextyear!'32.Whichoneofthefollowingcanprobablyrep
lacetheunderlinedword"excelled"?A.CameoutB.GaveoutC.Stoodout.D.Jumpedout.33.Howdidthegardenerdealwit
hthechillisoonafteritbroketheUKrecord?A.Hedisplayedit.B.Hecollecteditsseeds.C.Hesolditinthelocalmarket.D.Heharvestedandmadefoodwithit34.What
canweinferaboutthegardenerfromthepassage?A.Hetookprizesforgiantvegetables.B.Heespeciallylikedtoeatchillipepper.C.Hehadnothi
ngtodobutgrowchillipepper.D.Hewasskilledingrowinggiantvegetables.35.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.AgardenerbroketheUKrecord.B.Agardenerpla
ntedthegreatestvegetables.C.AgardenergrewtheUK'slongestchillipepper.D.Agardenerharvestedtherecord-breakingchilli'sseeds.湖北省部分地区2022-2023学年高一
元月期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中;选出最佳选顼,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ANewYorkSightseeingNewYorkchangesa
llthetime,sothere'salways:somethingnewtoseeevenforNewYorkers.Ifyoudon'tknowthecitywell,thefollowingtoursarerightforyou.
CentralParkBikeRentalRentabikeandgetaroundCentralPark,agreatgreenlandinthemiddleofthemadness.Ridepastthelakes,monuments,andhotdogst
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BigBusHop-OnHop-OffToursAwonderfulwaytoseeallthatNewYorkCityhastooffer—takeaBigBusHop-onHop-offtour.Travelupanddowntheislandof
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ookyourticketsonlinetoday!StatueofLiberty:GuidedBoatTour,EllisIsland&LibertyIslandEnjoyaboatcruise(游艇)tothe
Statue.ofLibertyonLibertyIsland:andEllisIsland—includingavisittothefamousEllisIslandNationalImmigrat
ion(移民)Museumtoknowthesufferingsexperiencedbyimmigrants.It'samustwhenvisitingNewYork!Youalsogetafreeguide:Bookyourtickets
online!21.Whereca'yougetabird'seyeviewofNewYork?.A.CentralPark.B.Timessquare,C.EmpireStateBuilding.D.NationalImmigrationMuseum.22.Wh
ichtourbestsuitsyouifyouareinterestedinAmericanhistory?A.CentralParkBikeRental.B.BigBusHop-OnHop-OffTours.C.EmpireStateBuilding:FreeSt
ylePass.D.StatueofLiberty:GuidedBoatTour,EllisIsland&LibertyIsland.23.Whatdothefourtourshaveincommon?A.Onlineb
ooking.B.Afreeguide.C.Avisittomuseums.D.Ahop-onhop-offbustour.BNiuYu,24,becameashiningstaratShanghaiFashionWeekforherconfi
dentattitudewhilewalkingdownthecatwalkwearingaprosthetic(义肢的)leg,Niuhaswonmanypraisesonsocialmedia—ahardh
itforprejudice(偏见)againstdisabledpeople.“Iwastouchedbysomethingtheysaidandagreed.Theysaidthattraditionalviewshav
ealwaysconnectedsportswithhealthylegs,butsportsshouldbeakindofspirit.EvenifIdonothavealeg,Istilldeeplylovespo
rtsandwilldosoforever,”Niusaidinaninterview.NiutraveledtoShanghaifortheeventwithherfriend.Realizingthatshewa
snervousaboutappearingonstagethe-nextday,herfriendremindedherofamessageshereceivedin2020froma19-year-oldfanwhohadalsolostherrig
htleg.Inthemessage,thefansaidshewantedtobecomeamodelonedayandwalkthecatwalkduringafashionshow,Thereminderofthefan'swords“althoughw
earenotperfect,wearestillpretty”renewedNiu'sconfidencetotakethecatwalk.Afterbeingtrappedforthreedaysduring
the2008WenchuanEarthquake,Niulosthetrightlegat11.Itwasin2018,whensheregisteredtdrunahalfmarathonforthe;10thanniversaryoftheear
thquakethatshefirstcaughtthepublic'sattention.'Shefinishedthe13-mileeventin3hoursand53minutes,attimesalmostwalking.Butthetimedidnotmatte
r.Itwasherwayofappreciatingthosewhohelpedherrecoverfromtheearthquakeandtellingtheworldthatitwasallinthepast.。Niuoftenuploadsvideosfromherlifeonshor
tvideoplatformssuchasDouyin,whereshehasmorethan850,000followers.“Chinahad85milliondisabledpeoplein2020.Ho
wever,disabledpeopleareseldomseenonthestreets.IalwaysthoughtaboutthereasonsforthisandthenIrealizedit'sbecausetheyh
idethemselves.”24.Whatdidpeopletraditionallythinkaboutsports?A.Doingsportshelpsustokeephealthy.B.Sport
sisaspiritaswellasacompetition.C.Peoplecanbreakdownprejudicebysports.D.Onlyphysicallyhealthypeoplecandosports.25.WhathelpedNiu
YugetovernervousnessonstageinShanghai?A.Theencouragementfromafan.B.Thefriend'scompany.C.Hereagernesstostandonstage.D.Herdetermination
andconfidence.26.WhydidNiuYutakepartinthehalfmarathonrace?A.Toattracttheattentionfromthepublic.B.Toexpressthankstowarm-heartedpeople.C.
Toraisepeople'sawarenessofself-protection.D.Toremindpeopleabouttheearthquakein2008.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeNiuYu?A.Creative
andhonest.B.Braveandpositive.C.Confidentandpatient.D.GracefulandoutgoingCHaveyouimaginedonedaygettingrichbyeatingcand
ies?CandyFunhouse,aCanadiancandycompany,isofferingtheverysweetjob.Thecompany,whichsellsfromchocolatebarstosoftsweetsonline,
ishiring(雇佣)a$78,000ayear,work-from-homejobasitsChiefCandyOfficer.Dutiesinclude:“leadingcandyboardmeetings,beingtheheadta
stetester…andallthingsfun.”“Severalthousandpeoplehavealreadyapplied,”saidChiefExecutiveOfficerJamalHejazi.Henotedthathehasbeensurprised
bythenumberofapplicationsandthevideosofentirefamiliesofferingtosharethetastingduties.CandyFunhouseisrunbyfourbrothersandsisterswhogrewupinthis
area.Thefamilyhopedtodiffertheircompanyfromotherswithan“unusual”mixofproducts,nominimum(最少的)orders—“we'llsellonec
andy”—andastrongpushonsocialmedia.Unexpectedly,salesin2021wereover$15million.“I'mnotkidding,”Hejazisaid.ThecompanysaidtheChiefCandyOff
icerpositionisopentopeopleasyoungasfiveyearsold—althoughtheirparents'agreementcomesfirst.“Manyparents
havefilmedtheirchildfillingouttheapplicationandposteditonline.Thecompanyhas340,000followersonsocialmediasuchasIns
tagramandTik-Tok,includingaKardashian,”Hejazisaid.Hejazialsonotedthatreportsonsocialmediasayingthatthe.ChiefCandyOfficerwillb
erequiredtoeat3,500piecesofcandypermonthareincorrect.“Thatwouldbe117aday,”Hejazisaid.“That'stoomany.”Rightnow,thecompanyi
spreparingforHalloween(万圣节),itsbiggestsalesperiodlastyear.“Wehave40%ofoursupplyinsofar,”.Hejanisaid.Lastweek,candycompanyHersheyreport
edthatitwillhavedifficultyinmeetingHalloween-relateddemandthisyear.28.WhatistheChiefCandyOfficerrequiredtodo?A.Sellcandiesonline.B.Organ
izecandyboardmeetings.C.Hiremorecandytesters.D.Developcandieswithnewtastes.29.WhatdidHejazimeanbysaying“I'mnotkidding”inparagra
ph3?A.Hewaskiddinghimself.B.Notmanycandiesweresold.C.Salesweretoogoodtobetrue.D.Salesfellshortofexpectations.
30.Whatshoulda5-year-oldchilddobeforeapplication?A.Getparentalsupport.B.Shootavideo.C.Eatenoughcandies.D.Fillintheapplicatio
nform.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Toomuchcandyisbadforchildren.B.Themediaisnotworthyofourtrust.C.Cooperationisimportantforc
ompanies.D.Festivalsareagreattimeforbusiness.DHealth-techstartup(初创公司)FacePrinthopestofindanewdiagnosis(诊断)ofParkinson'sdiseasefromFacebookphotos,
butitstartedwithajourney.downtheYouTuberabbithole.Aroundthreeyearsago,founderErinSmith,thenahighschoolstudentinKansas,wa
swatchinganinterviewwithactorMichaelJ.Fox,thestarofBacktotheFuture,whowasdiagnosedwithParkinson'sdisease.SmithnoticedsomethingstrangeaboutthewayFors
miled:hisfacialexpressionsseemedforced.Afewyearsago,SmithlikedwatchingtheTVshowLietoMe,basedontheworkofpsychologist(心理学家)PaulEkman'sstudyoffacial“
micro-expressions”.Thisledtoanidea:couldyoudiagnoseParkinson'sthroughchangesinfacialexpressions?Smithdecidedtoru
nacontrolledstudy.AfterwritingtoalocalParkinson'ssupportgroup,shespentherspringbreakrecordingvideosofthefacialexpr
essionsoflocalpeoplewithParkinson's,aswellashealthycontrolsubjects(实验对象).Onceshehadcollectedthedata,sheneededtoanalyzeit.“I
hadn'tcoded(编码)before.Ibasicallylockedmyselfinmyhouseandtotallyataloss,”shesays.Later,withthehelpofAfidex,afacialrecognitionsoftwarepackage,shewasabl
etoshowthattherewasadifferenceinfacialexpressionsbetweenpeoplewithParkinson'sandpeoplewithout.SmithcontactedtheMichaelJ.
FoxFoundation(基金会)totellthemaboutherwork,andtheyhelpedherruntwomorestudies.Hertechnologyisnowthebasisf
orFacePrint,whichisstillbasedinSanFranciscoandhasmadebigprogress.SmithhasputoffherofferofaplaceatStanfordUniversitytoworkonthecom
pany,withthehelpof$100,000fromtheThielFoundation.“Ireallywanttobettermypersonallearning,”Smithsays,“aswellasthebestwayIcanhelpsh
apeandbuildthefutureofmentalhealthcare.”32.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Whyfacialexpressionsdi
fferedgreatly.B.WhatSmithdidtoprepareforFacePrint.C.HowParkinson'sdiseaseinterestedSmith.D.Howanewdiagnos
isofParkinson'swasinspired.33.WhatwasSmith'sbiggestproblematfirst?A.Beingunabletofindenoughsubjects.B.Lackingastart-upfundforherstudy.C.N
otknowinghowtodealwithherdata.D.Beingrefusedbyalocalsupportgroup.34.HowdoesSmith'sstartupdiagnoseParkinson'sdisea
se?A.Bytakingpeople'sphotosatdifferenttimes.B.Byanalysingchangesinfacialexpressions.C.Bycomparingpsychologicalchanges.D.Byrecordingpeople'sd
ailyactivities.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutinthelastparagraph?A.SmithhasleftthecompanyinSanFrancisco.B.Smithhasdecidedtoreceivefurthe
reducation.C.FacePrinthasbeensupportedbytwofoundations.D.FacePrinthasbeendevelopedatStanforduniversity.答案:湖北
省荆州市八县市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末联考英语试题【答案】1.B2.B3.A【答案】4.A5.D6.D7.A【答案】8.D9.A10.B11.A【答案】12.D13.C14.C15.D湖北省襄阳市普通高中2022-2023学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试
题【答案】1.C2.C3.D【答案】4.D5.B6.D7.A【答案】8.C9.A10.B11.C【答案】12.D13.B14.A15.B湖北省十堰市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末调研考试英语试题21—23DDB24—27CA
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