四川省南充高级中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题

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南充高中2022—2023学年度下学期期中考试高2022级英语试题(满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)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.WhyisthewomanflyingtoNewYork?A.Tochangeherplane.B.Todobusiness.C.Tohavea

vacation.2.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Relaxonthebeach.B.Gojetskiing.C.Ridehorses.3.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodo?A.Gojogging.B.Haveadrink.C

.Havedinner.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Ivyisunequaltothejob.BIvythinkshighlyofothers.C.Ivyisbraveenoughtoquitherjob.5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.W

akeupMary.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabo

ut?A.WatchingTV.B.Readingmagazines.C.Readingnewspapers..7.Wheredoesthewomanusuallygetthenews?A.OnTV.B.Inmagazines.C.OntheInternet.听第7段材

料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shewatchedagame.B.Sheattendedaparty.C.ShetravelledtoMadrid.9.Whatdoestheman

sayaboutBarcelona?A.Theyplayedwellasusual.B.Thegoalkeepersufferedaheartattack.C.Theycouldhaveplayedbetter.10.Whatdoesth

emanaskthewomantodo?A.Makeaplanonthegames.B.Watchthenextgametogether.C.Avoidgettinginjuredinthegame.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whendoesth

econversationtakeplace?A.Inspring.B.Insummer.C.Inwinter.12.Whatisthewomanpleasedabout?A.Collectingstamps.B.Playingcomputergames.C.Doingind

oorsports.13.Whywon’ttheboyplaytabletennis?A.Heisafraidtolose.B.Hefindsnobodytoplaywith.C.Hethinksitboring.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howdoes

thewomangotoworkthesedays?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytrain.15.Whatwasthewoman’joblastyear?A.Alandscapegardener.B.Ac

ompany’sboss.C.Acityplanner.16.Whydidthewomanchangeherjoblastyear?AToworkathome.B.Tostartherownbusiness..C.Tospend

moretimewithherfamily.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whomhasthegovernmentpromisedtoofferhelpto?A.Somefarmers.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFourGreatRestaurantsinBolog

na,ItalyIfyou’relookingforarestaurantinBologna,don’tmissoutonourpicksofthebestplacestoeatinthecity.SfogliaRinaTraditionandinnovationareal

lonthemenuatSfogliaRina,along-standingfamilyrestaurantnearBologna’sfamousTwoTowers.Rinawasstartedasafresh

pasta(意大利面食)shopbackinthe1960s,andthepastaisallstillhandmade.Ingredientsarecarefullyandsustainablysourced,andpasta-makingclassesarep

eriodicallyofferedforkidsandadults.ViaCastiglione,5/b,40124BolognaZerocinquantinoAperitivoistypicallyapre-dinnersnackand

drink,butatZerocinquantino,youmaymakeitamealasmanypeopleinBolognado.Basketsoflocalbreadareservedwiththeregion’sfamousmeatandcheeses,and

alonglistofwinesisavailableinglassesandbottles.Theserviceisfast,andtheatmosphereisyoungandmodem.ViaPescherieVecchie,3/E,40124Bologna

TrattoriaDaVitoIt’salegendarygatheringplaceforBologna*sartistsandeducatedpeople.Theinsidehasn’tbeenupdatedsinceVi

toleftthebuildinglongbefore;themenuhasn’tchanged.Mealsaretraditionalandextremelycheap,withnothingpricedover€10.ViaMarioMusolesi,9a,40138Bologna

DrogheriadellaRosaWithtablesspreadingoutunderBologna’smedievalporticos(中世纪门廊),DrogheriadellaRosaisafavoriteforthebestatmosphereinBologna.Fortun

ately,thatatmosphereismatchedbyexcellentfoodandservice,bothprovidedbythechefandownerEmanueleAddone,whoperso

nallyvisitseachtable.ThemenuisamixoftraditionalBolognesefoodanddishesfromaroundItaly,soyou’resuretofindsomethingyoulikeaslonga

syouhaveenoughmoney.ViaCartoleria,10b,40124Bologna1.WhatcanweknowaboutSfogliaRina?A.Itisfamousforitssna

cksanddrinks.B.Ithasahistoryofaboutsixtyyears.C.Itbecomesamustforeducatedpeople.D.Itisthebest-preservedItalianrestaura

nt.2.WhichofthefollowingplacesprovidessomeauthenticbutinexpensiveItalianmeals?A.ViaCastiglione,5/b,40124BolognaB.

ViaCartoleria,10b,40124BolognaC.ViaMarioMusolesi,9a,40138BolognaD.ViaPescherieVecchie,3/E,40124Bologna3.WhatcancustomersdoatDro

gheriadellaRosa?A.Communicatewiththechef.B.Takesomedish-makingclasses.C.Talkaboutartwithfamousartists.D.Appreciatemodemdecoratingstyles.BSpringli

ftsourspiritsandmakesusfullofenergy.It’satimeforNaturetobringusbacktolifeafteracoldseason.Ilivenotfarfromapark,whichiso

neofthelargestgardensinJapan,andfamousforitsnear10,000plumtrees(李子树).Iamfortunatetohavethemalloutside

mybackyard,andtakeadvantageofthewalkingpathsdaily.Iseethesametreesandswans(天鹅)everyday,butthatdaywasdifferent.Attheedgeoft

hesmalllake,Isawsomenew-bornblackswans.Theywereprettyandcute.Theystayedwiththeirmom.Whiletakingafewphotosofthesunset,Iwasinterrupted(打

断)byahighsoundgoingonforsometime.Therefore,Iturnedaroundandsawonelittleswanwasstuckbytwostones.Itsmotherwastryingtomakeitoutbutfailed.Itriedtog

etnearbutthemotherwaseversoangry!Shewouldn’tallowmetogetclose,soIturnedtoanoldmansittingonthebenchandsaid,“Excuseme;thebaby

swancan’tmoveandIwanttohelpit,butthemotherisextremelyangry!Couldyoupleasedomeafavor?”Afterhearingmywords,themansmiledatmefirstandthe

nagreedtohelpme.Hedrovethemotherawaywithgreatefforts,andforseveraltimes,hewasalmosthurtbythemother.Thankstohim,Iwasabletogetthereandpul

lthelittleswanoutofthegapfinally.Oh,Ireallyhopeditwasn’tinjured,butatleastitwasaliveandswimming!Inspri

ng,Ibecomemorephysicallyactive.Thingsarounddon’tmakeus,butnaturedoes,anditkeepsusgoing.Iampositivethatallofushavealittlep

ieceofnatureinourownneighborhoods.Somewherewewillberemindedwhynaturallifeissoimportant—becausewegrowwithit!Personally,Iamhapp

ythatbabybirdscanputasmileonmyface!Istruggleforhavingasmallnumberof“things”inlife,andbeingfilledwithsimplereality—

atonewithNature.4.WhatcanweknowabouttheauthorfromParagraph1?A.Herfavoriteseasonisspring.BSheenjoysdoing

outdoorsports.C.Herbackyardisfilledwithplumtrees.D.Sheissatisfiedwithherlivingenvironment.5.Whywasthatdayspecialfortheauthor?A.Shetookafewphotos

ofthesunset.B.Shemadealittleswan’smotherangry.C.Shemetsomeswansandhelpedoneofthem.D.Shemetanoldmanandmadefriendswithhim.6.Whatkindofpers

onisprobablytheoldman?A.Well-known.B.Warm-hearted.C.Selfish.D.Outgoing.7.Whatmakesusmorephysicallyactiveaccordingtotheauthor?A.Nature.B.Kindness.C.Th

egarden.D.Thethingsaround..CModerninventionshavespeededuppeople’slivesamazingly.Motor-carscoverahundredmilesinlittlemorethananhou

r.Aireraftcrosstheworldaday,whilecomputersoperateatlightningspeed.Indeed,thisloveofspeedseemsnever-en

ding.Everyyearmotor-carsareproducedwhichgoevenfastereachnewcomputerboasts(吹嘘)ofsavingpreciousseconds

inhandlingtasks.Allthissavestime,butataprice.Whenweloseorgainhalfadayinspeedingacrosstheworldinanairplane,ourb

odiestellusso.Wegettheuncomfortablefeelingknownasjet-lag;ourbodiesfeelthattheyhavebeenleftbebindinanothertimezon

e.Again,spendingtoolongatcomputersresultsinpainfulwristsandfingers.Mobilephonesalsohavedangeaccordingtosomeseientists

;toomuchusemaytransmitharmfulradiationintoourbrains,aconsequencewedonotliketothinkabout.However,whatdowedowiththetim

ewehavesaved?Certainlynotrelax,orsoitseems.Wearesoaccustomedtoconstantactivitythatwefinditdifficulttositanddonothing,orevenjust

onethingatatime.Perhapsthedaysarelonggonewhenwemightlistenquietlytoastoryontheradio,lettingimaginationstakeusint

oanotherworld.Therewasatimewhensomepeople’slivesweredevotedsimplytothecultivationofthelandorthecareofcattle.Nomulti-taskingthere;theirliveswentona

tamuchgentlerpace,andinafamiliarpattern.Thereismuchthatwemightenvyaboutawayoflifelikethis.Yetbeforewedoso,wemust

thinkofthehardtasksourancestorsfaeed;theyfarmedwithbarehands,oftenlivedclosetohunger,andhadtofashiontoolsfromwoodandstone.Mod

ernmachineryhasfreedpeoplefromthatprimitiveexistence.8.Thenewproductsbecomemoreandmoretime-savingbeeause_______

__.A.ourloveonspeedseemsnever-endingB.timeislimitedC.thepricesareincreasinglyhighD.themanufacturersboastalot9.Whatdoes“thedays”inParagraph

3referto?A.Imaginarylife.B.Simplelifeinthepast.C.Timesofinventions.D.Timeforconstantactivity.10.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthemoderntechnol

ogy?A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Optimistic.D.Negative.11Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?.A.Thepresentandpasttimes.B

.Machinaryandhumanbeings.C.Imaginationsandinventions.D.Moderntechnologyanditsinfluence.DProcessedfoods—cheap,conveni

ent,andbelovedbymanyAmericans—haveonceagainbeenprovenharmfultoourhealth.Higherconsumptionofultra-processedfoodswasass

ociatedwithanincreasedriskofheartdiseaseanddeath,accordingtoastudycarriedoutthisweekintheJournalAmericanCo

llegeofCardiology.Pastresearchhasalsolinkedthesepreservative-laden(含防腐剂的)foodstoweightgain,cancer,andearlydeath.Manystudies,in

cludingtherecentcardiologypaper,haveproventhehealthrisksarehigherforpeoplewhoeatagreaterquantityofprocesse

dfoods.Eachdailyservingofultra-processedfood—suchasasingleproteinbarora12ozcanofsoda—wasassociatedwitha7%increaseintheriskofdyingofcar

diovasculardiseaseanda9%increaseintheriskofdyingduetoheartdisease,basedondatafrommorethan3,000adultsfollow

edfornearly20years.Still,processedfoodsare“ubiquitous”inourdiets,leadauthorFilipaJuulsaidinapressrelease.Althoughweknowthey’rebadforourhealth,ult

ra-processedfoodsaccountformorethanhalfofthedailycaloriesintheaverageAmericandiet.Evenseeminglyhealth

yoptionslikeproteinbars,breakfastcereals,andmostindustriallyproducedbreadsarefilledwithpreservativesandaddedsugar

,salt,andfat.“Asapoordietisamajorriskfactorforheartdisease,itrepresentsacriticaltargetinpreventionefforts

,”Juul,aresearcherattheNewYorkUniversitySchoolofPublicHealth,saidinthepressrelease.Theauthorsrecommendedta

xing(征税)processedfoodswithaddedsugarasapossibleincentive(刺激)toreduceconsumption.Moreimportantly,theyacknowledgedthene

edtomakemorenutritiouschoicesavailableandaffordable,especiallyforpopulationsthathavehistoricallylackedthataccess.“Ultimately,theg

oalshouldbetomaketheunhealthychoicethehardchoiceandthehealthychoicetheeasychoice,”RobertJ.Ostfeld,MD,MSc,andKathleenE.Allen,MS

,RD,wroteinaneditorialaccompanyingthestudy.12.Howdoestheauthorillustratetheeffectofultra-processedfoodinparagraph3?A.Bygivingexamples.

B.Bylistingfigures.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingpredictions.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ubiquitous”inparagraph4mean?A.Unavoi

dable.B.Priceless.C.Complicated.D.Luxurious.14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?A.Methodsofreducingcon

sumption.B.Differentfactorsforheartdisease.C.Theaccessibilityofhealthyfood.D.Thenecessityofresistingprocessedfoods.15.Whatist

hebesttitleofthetext?A.TaxingProcessedFoodsRemainsanUrgentTaskB.MysteriesofHeartDiseasesHaveBeenUncoveredC.ChoosingYourDietCarefullyMak

esaGreatDifferenceD.EatingUltra-ProcessedFoodsIncreasesHeartDiseaseRisk第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能

填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。请将答案写在答题卷上。Formanyofus,nothingisbetterthanburyingourheadinagoodbook.Whetherit'sacrimestoryorabiographyofsome

one'samazinglife,it'sgoodtoreadabooktoswitchofffromthedistractionsofeverydaylife.___16___Itcanbeeducationalandbroadenthemi

nd.Agoodnovelcanmakeushappy,ormakeuscryaswesympathizewithcharacters.Alistofbooksabout"bibliotherapy”canbeoff

eredtopatients.___17___It'sbecomesosuccessfulthatit'sabouttobeextendedtochildrenaswell.ProfessorPhilipDavis,authorofabookca

lledReadingforLife,studiespeopleinreadinggroupsandfoundthatit'sreadingliterature---writtenworkthoughttohaveartisticvalue,thathasthebesteffect.Het

oldtheBBCthatwhenreadingsomethingforpleasure,"...thebrainbeginstoworkfromdifferentparts,anditgetsexcited,itgetspre—emotional.___18___”Ofc

ourse,it'seasyinoursmartphonegenerationtoabandonagoodbookandplaywithourphonesinstead.Butopeningupapaperbackcould

beasimplewaytohelpmaintainourmentalhealth.___19___Andtheymayallowyoutoseethatawkwardsituationyou'vebeenanxiousaboutforweeksfromsomeonee

lse'spointofview.___20___Ifthebooklistdoesn'tappeal,youcouldreadbookreviews,visitalibraryorbookshoporaskafriend.Onc

eyou'vefoundtherighttext,you'llbefascinated!A.Youcanseethebraincomingtolife.B.Andyoucouldalwaysuseane-reader.C.Youcanlendittofri

endsandforgetyoudid.D.Itmayseemobviousthatreadingisgoodforus.E.It'sthoughtthattheycanhelpyousettargetsandfindfocus

.F.Readingbooksisactuallybeingidentifiedasatreatmenttosickness.G.Ifyou'renotaconcernedreader,itcanbehard

toknowwheretobegin.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ifnotforthekindnessofastrang

er,Jamaicanhurdler(跨栏运动员)HansleParchmentmaynotbeaTokyoOlympicgoldmedalisttoday.The31-year-oldathlete

tookthe____21____busonthedayofhissemifinalrace.____22____inenjoyingmusic,hedidn’trealizeit.“BythetimeI____23____,Irealized,‘No,t

hisbusisnotgoingtherightway.’I’mnotfamiliarwiththese____24____,”hesaid.Withtimerunningoutquickly,itwasimpossibleforhimto____

25____anotherbustotherightplace.Thehurdlerexplainedhowhemetagamesvolunteerwhopaidhistaxifaretogethimtohis____26____.Becauseofher

,hemadeitwithenoughtimeto____27____--andthencompeteinmen’s110-meterracethatearnedhimgoldandhisbesttimeoftheseason.Parchmentwas____28____toshare

thevictorywiththepersonwhohelpedhim.Heboardedthebusthat____29____himtothewrongarea--thistime_____30_____--androdebacktofindthestrange

rnamedTrijanaStojkovic.He_____31_____her,pulledouthismedalandthankedher.“Youwereimportantinmegettingtoth

efinalthatday,”hetoldher,_____32_____herthemedalforhertosee.Parchmentalsoshowedhis_____33_____bygivingS

tojkovicaJamaicanOlympicpoloshirtand_____34_____themoneyshehadpaidforhim.Andthethanksdidn’t_____35_____there:Jamaica’sMinistr

yofTourismsentanofficialinvitationtovisittheisland.21.A.regularB.wrongC.punctualD.final22.A.LostB.ExperiencedC.SkillfulD.S

uccessful23A.lookedupB.calmeddownC.walkedaroundD.wentahead24.A.seatsB.athletesC.citizensD.surroundings25.A.followB.grabC.driveD.order26.A.bus

B.islandC.raceD.house27.A.cheerupB.thinkoverC.takeoffD.warmup28.A.hesitantB.satisfiedC.carefulD.determined.29.A.turnedB.deliveredC.dr

ewD.welcomed30.A.mistakenlyB.previouslyC.incrediblyD.intentionally31.A.approachedB.invitedC.interviewedD.convinced32.A.savingB.r

eturningC.handingD.leaving33.A.appreciationB.ambitionC.regretD.concern34.A.countingB.checkingC.repayingD.charging35.A.cancelB.spreadC.stopD.co

ntinue第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.Afancandrivesummerheatawayandhelpbring

acoolbreeze(微风).Sinceancient____36____(time),theChinesefanhasbeencarryingartisticandunique____37____(

nation)style.Chinahasalwaysbeenregarded____38____“thekingdomoffans”.Thefanfirst____39____(appear)inChinaabo

ut3,000yearsago,intheShangandZhoudynasties.However,thefanintheearlyperiodwasusedasthesymbolofetiquette(礼仪),____40____itwascalled“thef

anofhonor”.AftertheQinandHandynasties,themainshapesoffansweresquare,roundandhexagon(六边形).Thematerials____41____(use)tom

akefansweremainlysilk.Becausethesilkfanswereoftenusedinroyalcourt,peoplecalledthem“courtfans”.Theperson___

_42____heldthesilkfanalwaysappearedgentle.DuringtheSuiandTangdynasties,thecommonfanswereroundfans,featherfans,andsomepaperfans.Thefoldingfan____4

3____(gradual)becamepopularaftertheSongdynasty.IntheMingandQingdynasties,thefoldingfanwaspopularinZhejiang,SuzhouandSichuan.Thenthe____44____(popul

ar)ofwritingpoemsanddrawingpicturesonthecoverofafanwasrising.Thenthisskill_____45_____(introduce)toEuropeandbecamepopularallover

theworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假设你是李华,你们学校的健身俱乐部要举办一场健身经验分享活动。请邀请你班交换生Peter参加,要点如下:1.活动的时间和地点。2.活动内容(至少2点)。注意

:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总数。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________

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第二节读后续写(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。Itallbeganwithaperfectgift.AcoupleofmonthsbeforeIstarted

highschool,myparentsgavemethegreatestgiftanyteenageboycouldaskfor:asmartphone.Ilivedonthatphoneallsummerwithmyfaceburiedinitsscreen.Ihe

ldmulti-daymarathonmessageswitheveryfriendtokeepincontactwiththem.Iignoredmyfamilyandmysurroundings.Beingconnectedwasmore

importantthanbeingpresent.So,IfeltextremelydispleasedwhenIlearnedaboutmyfather’stravelarrangementsforourfamilyvacationthatyear.“This

year,”mydadsaid,“we’llbedoingsomethingspecial.We’regoingcamping.”Hisexcitementwasmetwithadisappointedsigh(叹气).ButIwasn’ttooannoyed.Itwasn’t

mydreamvacation,butitwasstillavacation.Iremaineduninfluencedthroughoutthepacking,planningand,ofcourse,theinstructionsthat

wentinoneearandouttheother.IfixedmymindonthescreeninmyhandssomuchthatthefirsttimeIraisedmyeyeswaswhenwedroveacrossabridgeonthewaytoourcampsite.I

staredoutthewindowandsawafast-movingriver.Theairblowingintothecarwashotandsmelledoftrees.Butnoneofthatmatteredtome

.ThereasonwhyIhadlookedupwasforsomethingfarmoreserious.Moreshocking.Myphonenolongerhadservice.Thenmydadrevealedthathehadchosenadestinat

ionwheretherewasnophonesignal,andmyphone—mylifeline—wouldbeuselessuntilwereturnedhome.Iwouldbetrapped

intheforestforfourdayswithnowaytocontacttheoutsideworld.Onthefirstday,Ishouted.Ibargained.Ibegged.Howeve

r,nothingwouldaddsignalbars(信号条)tomyphoneservice.Iwenttobedangrythatnight,thinkingIwouldbeboredtodeaththenextday.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置

作答。Withoutmyphone,however,Ifoundatotallydifferentworldthenextmorning._____________________________________________

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