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兰州一中2021-2022-2学期期中考试试题高一英语说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答案写在答题卡上,交卷时只交答题卡。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wha

tistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Editorandreader.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customerandsalesperson.2.Wha

twillthespeakersprobablydo?A.Searchforthelake.B.Hikealongtheeasypath.C.Climbupthemountain.3.Howmuchwillthemanreceivefromhisfather?A.400yuan.B.600

yuan.C.800yuan.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablymean?A.Hewantstohavearest.B.Heagreestogotothecinema.C.Hewillhaveabas

ketballgame.5.Whichtouristspotdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?A.TheGreatWall.B.TheForbiddenCity.C.TheSummerPalace.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,回到6

、7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.FeaturesofChinesefood.B.Arecipeforchickensoup.C.AlocalChineserestaurant.7.Whatdoesthemanthink

ofthedinner?A.Oily.B.Light.C.Tasty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howdoesthemanoftengettotheoffice?A.Bybus.B.Bytax

i.C.Bymotorcycle.9.HowmuchtimedoesMaryusuallyspendonherwaytowork?A.15minutes.B.20minutes.C.40minutes.10.Wheredoestheconversati

onprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Atasubwaystation.C.Atthemeetingroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydidthewomanmakethemistake?A.Shewasi

ll.B.Shewasforgetful.C.Shewassilly.12.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Simon'simpressionofher.B.Thepossibilityofherdismissal.C.Thecompan

y'spotentiallosses.13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Makeanapology.B.Forgetaboutit.C.Findanotherj

ob.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Takealocaltrip.B.VisittheStadium.C.Attendawintercamp.15.Whooncewor

kedasavolunteeratthisyear'sWinterOlympics?A.Tom.B.Jack.C.Susan.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinvitationatfirst?A.Curious.B.Hesitant.C

.Uninterested.17.Whydoesthewomanchangehermindintheend?A.Becauseshecanlearnhowtoski.B.Becauseherfriendwillgotheretoo.C.Becaus

etheywillsavealotofmoney.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdowelearnaboutChunfen?A.Itdatesbackto400yearsago.B.Itisthethirdt

ermofthelunarcalendar.C.Thedaytimeisequaltothenighttime.19.WhyisChunfenbelievedtobetheidealtimeforegg-stand

ing?A.Becausespringistheseasonofluck.B.Becausetheearthisinabalancedposition.C.Becausepeoplehaveabettersenseofdirection.20.WhydidpeopleflykitesonChu

nfeninancienttimes?A.Toplaywithstrings.B.Toseekmedicalresources.C.Tomakewishesforgoodhealth.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共

15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A.Nothingbeatslivemusic,butthevenue(wheretheconcertisheld.)mak

esadifference.Whenyouhaveaccesstoanincredibleconcertinanincredibleplace,youwon'tforgettheexperience.Herearesom

eofthecoolestmusicvenuesfromaroundtheworld.Ifyouhaven'tbeentoanyofthese,you'vegotsometravelingtodo.RedRocks,Morrison,theUnited

StatesRedRocksmightbethemostbeautifulandfamousvenueintheUnitedStates.At6,450feetabovesealevel,RedRocksisageo

logicallyformednaturalstage.Itsmassivesandstoneprovidesaperfectstageforjambands.Ifyou'reintothebluesandjazz,you'llhavenotrou

blefindingsomethinginlinewithyourinterests.MeetFactory,Prague,CzechRepublicSmallestvenuesonthislist,MeetFactoryisan

artgallery,theater,andmusicvenue.Thevenueonlyaccommodates1,000people,soyouwon'tseeanyhugenamescomethrough.Still,it'sagreatplacetoseeup-

and-cominglocalacts,andifyou'vegotaneyeforcontemporaryart,you'llloveyourtimehere.ArenaofNimes,Nimes,FranceO

riginallybuiltaroundA.D.70,theArenaofNimespresentsconcertgoerswithaninterestingquestion:Shouldtheyenjoythemu

sic,orwonderatthearchitecture?TheArenais,afterall,oneoftheworld'sbest-preservedRomantheaters.Manymajortouringactsplanstopsat

theArenaofNimes,especiallyduringthevenue'sannualfestival.SydneyOperaHouse,Sydney,AustraliaTheSydneyOperaHouseisoneoftheworld'smostfamousperf

ormingvenues.It'salsooneofthemostdistinctivebuildingsinSydney,thankstothebreathtakingdesignbyDanisharchitectUtzon.Ithostsabout40eventsper

week,sowhetheryou'reintojazz,rock,classicalmusic,oropera,you'llfindsomethingtowatch.21.Wherecanyouenjoymusicinnat

uralbeauty?A.AtRedRocks.B.AtMeetFactory.C.AtArenaofNimes.D.AtSydneyOperaHouse.22.WhatisspecialaboutMeetFactory?A.Itenjoysbreathtaking

scenery.B.Ithostsbothmusicalandartisticevents.C.Itisthelargestvenueofall.D.Itisfamousforcontemporarymusic.23.Whatdothelistedmusicvenueshaveincommon?

A.Theyhavealonghistory.B.Theyarebuiltnearthesea.C.Theyaccommodatethousandsofpeople.D.Theyarebeautifultouristattractions.B.Iknowwhatcouragelooksli

ke.IsawitonaflightItooksixyearsago,andonlynowcanIspeakofitwithouttearsfillingeyesatthememory.OurflightlefttheOrlandoAi

rportoneFridaymorning.Butimmediatelyupontake-off,itwasclearthatsomethingwaswrong.Theaircraftwasbumping(颠簸)upanddown.Allth

eexperiencedtravellers,includingme,lookedaroundwithknowingsmiles.Ifyouflymuch,youseethesethingsandlearntoactc

almlyaboutthem.However,wedidnotremaincalmforlong.Minutesafterwewereintheair,ourplanebeganfallingquickly.Thepilotsoonmad

easeriousannouncement.“Wearehavingsomedifficulties,”hesaid.“Ourindicatorsshowthatthecontrolsystemhasfailed.Wewillbe

returningtotheOrlandoAirport.Theflightattendantswillprepareyouforabumpylanding.Also,ifyoulookoutofthewindows,youwillseethatwearedumping

fuelfromtheairplane.Wewanttohaveaslittleonboardaspossibleintheeventofaroughtouchdown.”Inotherwords,wewereabouttocrash.Manytravelle

rslookedvisiblyfrightenednow.Noonefacesdeathwithoutfear,Ithought.Thenacoupleofrowstomyleft,Iheardastillcalmvoice,awoman’svoice,spe

akinginanabsolutelynormalconversationaltone.Ihadtofindthesourceofthisvoice.Allaround,peoplecried.Manyscreamed.Finally,Isawher.I

nthischaos,amotherwastalkingtoherchild.Thewoman,inhermid-30s,wasstaringfullintothefaceofherdaughter,wholookedtobefouryearsold.Thechildlistenedclosel

y,sensingtheimportanceofhermother’swords.Themother’seyeheldthechildsofixedthatsheseemeduntouchedbythesoundsofgriefandfeararoundher.Finally,Ileaned

overandbysomemiraclecouldhearthissoftsurevoicewiththetoneofcomfort.Overandoveragain,themothersaid,“Iloveyousomuch.Rem

ember,nomatterwhathappens,Iloveyoualways.”Fortunately,ourlandinggearheldatlastandourtouchdownwasnotatraged

y.However,thevoiceIheardthatdayneverfaded.Thatmomshowedmewhatarealherolookslike.24.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying“sometravellers

’knowingsmiles”inParagraph2?A.Theywereusedtothiskindofexperience.B.Theywerequitefamiliarwitheachother.C.Theywerewell-educated

passengers.D.Theywerepretendingtobecalm.25.Whathappenedshortlyaftertake-off?A.Theplanemetbadweatherandhadtoreturnimmediately.B.Thefligh

tindicatorsshowedtheplane’scontrolsystemfailed.C.Oneofthepassengerswasbadlyillandtheplanehadtoturnback.D

.Aflightattendantexplainedflightsafetyinstructionstothepassengers.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“chaos”mea

ninthe4thparagraph??A.astateofurgency.B.astateofdanger.C.astateofcompleteconfusionandlackoforder.D.astateofca

lm.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheshapeofloveB.ThevoiceofcourageC.ThewisdomofapilotD.Thedangerofajourney

C.Didyouknowthatconcreteisthesecondmost-consumedresourceafterwater?Thinkofyourhome,parkinglots,bridges,oranyot

herpublicbuildingsandyouwillfindconcrete.Unfortunately,thishasalsoresultedintheconcreteindustrybecomingon

eofthebiggestemittersofgreenhousegases.Cement(水泥)hasexistedlongbeforehumanshaveandformednaturally12millionyearsagowhenlimestonerea

ctedwithshale(页岩).Around6500BCE,concretewasthekeytothesurvivaloftheancientNabataeansintheharshdesertsofSyriaandJordan,who

builtstructuresthatstillstandtoday.ConcretealsotransformedRomanarchitecturewitharchesanddesigns,whichwouldhavebee

nimpossibletoachievewithstone.In1756,theBritishengineerJohnSmeatonaddedpebbles(卵石)andpowderedbrickintocement

tocreatethefirstmodernconcrete.Laterin1824,BritishscientistJosephAspdininventedamuchstrongercementthaneverbefore

byburninggroundlimestoneandclaytogether.ThismixtureiscalledPortlandcement,arecipestillinusetoday.In2016,2.2billionmetricton

sofCO₂wereemittedfromcementproduction--muchmorethanemissionsfromtheairlineindustryandfairlyclosetoemissionsfromtheagriculturalindustry.GreenCementis

aformofcementproducedthroughmanufacturingprocessesthatdramaticallyreducecarbonemissions.Onewayistoca

pturethegreenhousegasesandpumpthemunderground.Othersarelookingatentirelynewwaysofmakingcement.AcompanytakesapagefromtheRomansandsubstitutessomeof

thecementwithashorclay.ThisprocessreducesCO₂,emissionsby40%whilemaintainingthestrengthofconcrete.Withalltherecentadvancementsint

hegreencementindustry,thefuturelooksbrightasscientistscontinuetodevelopastronger,cheaper,andcarbon-negativealternativetoconventionalconcrete.2

8.Whofirstcreatedthemodernconcrete?A.TheBritish.B.Syrians.C.Romans.D.Nabataeans.29.WhatisGreenCement?A.Cementproducedwithleastcarbonmissions.

B.Cementthatcanabsorbcarbondioxide.C.Cementmainlyusedinthegreencolor.D.Cementthatcanstorethegreenhousegases.30.Whatdoesthe

underlinedphrase"takesapagefrom"mean?A.dealswithB.learnsfromC.referstoD.appealsto31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatis

concreteusedfor?B.WhydoweneedGreenCement?C.Whenwasconcretemadeinhistory?D.Howcanwereplacetraditionalconcrete?D.Whenwasthelasttimeyouliste

nedtosomeone?Andwhenwasthelasttimesomeonereallylistenedtoyou?Ionceaskedpeoplewhatitmeanttobeagoodlistener.Thetypi

calresponsewasablankstare.Ofcourse,technologyplaysarole.Peoplefindphonecallsinterruptingthem,preferringtextorwordlessemoji.Besides,schoolsandcol

legeshardlyofferclassesoractivitiesthatteachcarefullistening.Youcanjoinclubstoperfectyourpublicspeaki

ng,butwhoattemptstoachieveexcellenceinlistening?Theloudunpleasantmixtureofsoundsofmodernlifealsostopsus

fromlistening.Generally,listeninggoesbeyondsimplyhearingwhatpeoplesay.Italsoincludespayingattentiontohowtheysayitandwhattheydowhil

etheyaresayingit,inwhatcontext,andhowwhattheysayisrelatedtoyou.It’snotaboutmerelyholdingyourpeacewhilesomeoneelseistalking.Quit

etheopposite.Alotoflisteninghastodowithhowyourespond—thedegreetowhichyoushowtheclearexpressionofanotherperson’sthought

sand,intheprocess,haveaclearmindofyourown.Goodlistenersaskgoodquestions.Theyparticipateinexploringthetopic.Therearecuriousquest

ionslike“Wouldn’tyouagree…?”or“Don’tyouthink…?”Thesequestionshavestrongtendencies.Theywillgreatlyinfluen

cetheotherpersontochangehisorherview.Andyou’dbetterstayawayfromsomepersonalquestionslike“Whatdoyoudoforaliving?”or“W

hatpartoftowndoyoulivein?”Justtrytofindoutwhatexcitespeople.Askaboutthelastmovietheysaworforthestorybehindapieceofjewelrythey’rewearing.Al

sogoodareexpansivequestions,suchas,“Ifyoucouldspendamonth,wherewouldyougo?”Researchindicatesthatwhenpeoplewhodon’tknoweachotherwellas

keachotherthistypeofquestion,theyfeelmoreconnectedthaniftheyspendtimetogetherachievingatask.Becauseourbraincanthinkalotfastert

hanpeoplecantalk,becarefulwiththetendencytotakementalsidetripswhenyouarelistening.Smartpeople’sattentioniseasilytakenawaybytheirownrunawaythou

ghts.Theymayalsoassumetheyalreadyknowwhattheotherpersonisgoingtosay.Therewardofgoodlisteningwillcertainlybemoreinterestingconversat

ions.Researchershavefoundthatattentivelistenersreceivemoreinformationfromspeakers,evenwhentheydon’taskanyquestions.Thegentle

voiceofamotherandthecriticismofabossbothfinallyformandshapeus.Andtolistenpoorly,selectivelyornotatalllimitsyourunderstandingoftheworldandpreven

tsyoufrombecomingthebestyoucanbe.32.Oneofthefactorsthatinfluencelisteningisthat______.A.ourconfidenceinlisteningisd

ecreasingB.ourspeechcreatesalotofnoisearoundusC.listeningskillsareseldomtaughtinschoolD.textingcausesab

ettereffectthanphonecalls33.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Whytheartoflisteninggetslostbyitself.B.Whyeffectivemethodsareuse

dinlistening.C.Howpeoplemakethemselveswellunderstood.D.Howpeoplecanregainthelostartoflistening.34.Accordingtotheauthor,whats

houldpeopledowhentheyarelistening?A.Avoidbeingabsent-minded.B.Comeupwithcuriousquestions.C.Focusonthespeaker’

spersonalinformation.D.Trytofindcommoninterestswiththespeaker.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Listeningandspeakingdeserveequal

attention.B.Goodlistenersmaximizethebenefitsforthemselves.C.Badlisteningfinallycontributestopeople’sfailure.D.Go

odlistenersaskgoodquestions.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。Dining

aloneisbecomingmorecommon,andthere'sabsolutelynothingtobeembarrassedaboutifyouwanttotakeyourselfoutforanicemeal!

Eatingamealonyourownsimplyshowsthatyou'recomfortablewithyourselfandconfidentthatyou'llenjoyyourowncompany.36Hopefully,you'llbepleasantlysurprisedbyth

eexperience.Sitonthepatiowhentheweatherisnicetoenjoythefreshair.Beingaloneonthepatioisalsoawaytofeellessfocusedifyou'realittlenervousdini

ngalone.Justthinkofhowmanytimesyou'vepassedacafeandseenasolodinerreadingtheirbookandenjoyingalunchti

mebreak!37.Eatslowlyandenjoytheflavorsofyourmeal.Youmightwanttoeatasquicklyaspossiblesoyoucanleave,especiallyifyou’refeelingself-consciousab

outeatingalone.38Cheweachbitethoroughlyandthinkabouttheflavorprofiles.Putyourforksdownfromtimetotimeandlookaroundorenjoyasipofyourdrink

.Takeadeepbreathifyoustarttofeelself-conscious.39Youmightfeellikeotherpeoplearelookingatyouorjudgingyo

u,buttrytorememberthatchancesare,they'retoobusythinkingaboutthemselves.Whennegativefeelingsstarttorise,pause,takeabreath,andf

ocusonyourmeal.40.Steppingawayfromphonecalls,texts,emails,andsocialmediamightbejustthethingyouneedtorelaxfromabusyday.Doingawaywithyourphonewil

lhelpyoubemorepresent,enjoyyourself,andappreciateyourmeal.A.Putyourcellphoneaway.B.Tasteitinanactiveway.C.Giveitatryandse

ehowitfeels.D.It'smuchmorecommonthanyouthink.E.Trytoslowdownandfocusonyourfood.F.Eatingallbyyourselfmaymeanloneliness.G.Eatingalonecanarous

efeelingsofinsecurityandanxiety.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aft

erthepublicationofmyfirsttwobooks,IsentmypublisherSummeroftheWolves.I'dwrittenitwithgreatpassion,filledwith41.Butthepublisher42it.Isentittotwoort

hreeotherpublishers.The43results!Ithoughtthisnovelmustbereallybadandcriedforthreedays.I44thenovel.ButIcouldn'tstop45.Inafewyears,

Ifocusedonmyskillsand46afewmore.Oneday,a47asked,“Doyouhaveanythingelse?"Andyes,Idid--SummeroftheWolve

s.“Sendittome,"shesaid.SoIdid.Afewweekslater,she48myrewritingitinfirstperson.Ithadbeenwrittenintwovoicesinthird

person.Therefore,thatwasa(n)49amountofworktome.ButIwaswillingtotakethe50.Twomonthslater,she51mewhenitwaspublishedandaskedmetowriteanothe

rone.Icouldn'tbelieve52wasknockingatmydoor.Iamnotagreattalent,butIama53worker.I'vepublished11novelsbutwritten15.Willthoseotherfoureve

r54thelightofday?Ihopeso.Ikeepworkingandnevergiveup.Itisa55notashortrace.41.A.strengthB.confidenceC.imaginat

ionD.gratitude42.A.admiredB.delayedC.acceptedD.rejected43.A.normalB.desiredC.sameD.satisfying44.A.cutoutB.bu

rntupC.toreapartD.putaway45.A.thinkingB.cryingC.writingD.complaining46.A.translatedB.releasedC.editedD.rewrote47.A.pub

lisherB.followerC.reporterD.reader48.A.forcedB.allowedC.suggestedD.appreciated49.A.properB.exactC.smallD.large50.A.challengeB.realityC

.riskD.credit51.A.comfortedB.congratulatedC.instructedD.encouraged52.A.successB.wealthC.fameD.courage53.A.cleverB.hardC.fastD

.strict54.A.feelB.reflectC.seeD.absorb55.A.marathonB.lessonC.competitionD.transformation第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)语法填空Figureskatingisknownforit

smarvelousmoves.Thereisone56._____(call)the"quadAxel"or"4A.",whichiswidelyconsideredtobethehardestjumpinfigureskating.Intermsofdifficulty,there

aresix57.______(type)ofjumpsinfigureskating.TheAxel(阿克塞尔跳),alsoknown58.___theAxelPaulsenjumpafteritscreator

,isthemostdifficultone.Itisatypeof"edgejump,"59.________(mean)skatershavetoskateononesideofthebladewhenliftingofftheice.Derived(衍生)fromth

eAxeljump,thequadAxelsitsatthetopwhenitcomestojumpdifficultyasit60._______(actual)requiresaskatertocompleteaquadAxelrotation

andanextrahalfrevolution(旋转).AmongalltheAxeljumps,ithasaspecificrequirementforskaters61._________(jump)upwhilefacin

gforward.Soinsuchcases,thereisalwaysanextrahalfturn62.______oneneedstocompletetoensuretheylandbackwards.Altho

ughnoonehasyetconqueredthemoveatanycompetitions,theworld'shigh-levelJapaneseskaterYuzuruHanyuhadgivenitthe63.______(close)goduringtheJapanesenati

onalchampionshipin2021.However,asitwasnotquiteaperfectsuccess,itwasdowngraded(降级)dueto64.______(he)two-foote

dlanding.Hanyu,nicknamedbymanyfansasthe"IcePrince"65.____(have)alwaysdreamedofcompletingthismostdifficultmove.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分

)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Terry来信询问你校的阳光体育月(SunshineSportsMonth)的情况,请你根据以下内容给他写一封回信:1.该活动的时间、内容;2.你参加该活动的体验。3.该活动的意义。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节

(满分25分)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。OnFebruary21,2018,ChristineCheers'worldfellapart.Someoneontheotherendofthephonehadsaidthewo

rdsthatbringparentstotheirknees:“There'sbeenanaccident."Her32-year-oldNavysurgeonJameswasinjuredinatrain

ingmission.Athospital,ChristineandherhusbandDavidweretoldthathewouldneverbreatheonhisownandhewouldneversmileatthemagai

n.ItwastimeforChristinetohonorthespiritofhersonwhohadswitchedhismajorfromcommerceengineeringtopremed(医学预科)b

ecausehewantedtohelppeople.Itwastimetomakehereveryworstdaysomestranger'sbestone.Sheinstructedthehospitaltobegi

ntheorgandonation(器官捐献)process.ChristineCheerswasn'tleavingthehospitaluntileverylastoneofherson'sorgansleft

thebuilding.SheandDavidwatchedhospitalemployeescarrycoolersfromtheoperationroom.Thelastonewashisheart.

“ThatwastheoneIcaredaboutmost,Christinesays,“Withbraveryandselflessness,Jameshadsuchanamazingheart.”SeeingJames'sheartleavethebuilding,Christ

inefellintoasadnesssodeepthatclimbingoutseemedimpossible.HeronlycomfortwouldbetofindoutthatJames'sorganshadhelpedpeople

,soshewroteeachreceiveraletterjusttoknowiftheyweredoingallright.MikeCohen,acyclist,hadahearttransplant.James'sh

eart!Twomonthsafterthesurgery,Mikegotacallfromtheorganizationthatarrangedthetransplant(移植).TheyhadaletterforhimfromJame

s'smother.AshereadChristine'sletter,Mikebegantounderstandjusthowspecialhisnewheartwas.EagertoknowmoreaboutJames,Mikegoogledhim.Hefou

ndtheyhadalotincommon.Theywerebothathleticandpracticallythesameage.AnotherthinghelearnedaboutJames:Hisgravesite(墓地)wasinJac

ksonville--theothersideofthecountry.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Uponrecovery,Mikeannouncedonsocialmediatotakeacr

oss-countrytrip.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________MikegotoffhisbikeandwalkedstraighttoChris

tine,whowaswaitingatthegravesite._____________________________________________________________________

_______2022高一英语下期中考试答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5:CCBAA6-10:ACCBA11-15:ABABB16-20:CBCBC1.【听力原文】W:Hello.I’mcallingtoinquireaboutthehouseyoua

dvertisedinthenewspaper.M:Sorry,butit’salreadysold.2.【听力原文】M:Whichpathdoyouprefer,thesmoothoneortheadventurousone?W:Thela

tter.Itisashortcuttothemountaintop.Besides,wecangetabreathtakingviewofthelakealongside.3.【听力原文】W:George,haveyousaved

enoughforthetablet?M:Ihave800yuannow,andthetabletcosts1,400yuan.Myfathersaidhewouldfillthegap,soI’llgettherestfromhim.4.【听力原文】W:Wouldyouliketogoto

thecinemathisevening?M:IwishIcouldmakeit.ButIhavehadaroughbasketballmatch.Iamreallytired.5.【听力原文】M:Wea

replanningtovisitsomeplacesofinterestinBeijing.Doyouhavesomeadvice?W:TheGreatWallisamust,sinceyouhavetouredaroundtheForbiddenCi

tyandtheSummerPalacebefore.M:Thankyou.6.-7.【听力原文】M:It’sveryniceofyoutoinviteme.W:I’mverygladyoucouldcome,Mr.Smith.Wou

ldyouliketohavesomechicken?M:Thankyou.ThisismyfirsttimetoaChineserestaurant.Couldyoutellmethedifferent

featuresofChinesefood?W:Generallyspeaking,Cantonesefoodisabitlight.Shanghaifoodisratheroily.AndHunandi

sheshaveastrongandhottaste.M:Chinesedishesarewellpreparedanddelicious.Theyareverygoodincolour,flavour,andtaste.W:Wouldyoucareforanotherhelpi

ng?M:Nomore,thankyou.Iwanttogivethissoupatry.W:Howdoyoulikethefoodtonight?M:It’sthemostdeliciousdinnerI’veeverhad.W:I’msogladyo

ulikeit.8.-10.【听力原文】M:Morning,Mary!W:Morning.Itispouringoutside.Howdidyougethere?M:Itookataxi.W:Howlon

gdidittakeyou?M:Well,about40minutes.It’saboutthesametimeasIusuallyridemymotorcycle.W:Whynottrypublictransportation?M:Thereisnodirectbu

sfrommyhometotheoffice,andthenearestsubwaystationisfifteenminutes’walk.W:Pityyou!M:Howaboutyou?Doyoutakepub

lictransportation?W:Me,either.Ioftensleepin.Thatgivesmenootheroptionbuttotakeataxifortwentyminutes.M:Thatsavestimebutcostsalot

.It’stimeforthemeeting.Hurryup!11.-13.【听力原文】W:Simon,canyouimagineIforgottoremindthebossoftheimportantmeeting?M:Whatanawkwardmistake!Asasec

retary,youshouldn’tforgettokeepthebossinformedofalltheimportantschedules.W:Icertainlyknowit,butthismorningIdidn’

tfeelverywell,so…M:That’sreallyasillymistake.Anysmallmistakemaycostourcompanygreatlosses.W:Iunderstandwhaty

oumean.Itmakesmelookincapable.I’mafraidIwillbefired.HowcanIfixit?M:Apologizetohimandgiveanexplanation.

W:Ihopeourbosswillforgiveme.Ireallydon’twanttolosemyjob.M:Relax.Ibelievehewilltakeyourconditionintocarefulconsideration.W:Youaresosweet.

14.-17.【听力原文】M:HowamazingBeijing2022WinterOlympicsare!Doyouthinkso,Linda?W:Youcansaythatagain,Tom!Iliketheopeningcerem

onymost.Didyougotheretowatchanygame?M:No,butmyfriendJackMawasavolunteerthere.Astheeventisover,visitorsareallowedtogointotheStadium.Heinvitedusto

visititandothersportingvenuesnextweekend.W:Thatdoesn’tappealtome.It’sfreezingcold.Besides,Ihavejustcomebackfromawint

ercamp.M:Youhavebeenexpectingtolearnhowtoski.Nowitistheperfecttime.W:ButIhaveplannedtotakealocaltrip,whichismoney-saving.M:Comeon.Jacktoldmethereisa

nawesomeicelake,beautifulsnow,andvariouswintersports.Hehasalreadyreservedahotelforusnearby.W:Well,Ican’tsayno

.ButIhavealreadyagreedtodosomethingwithmyfriendSusanatthattime.M:She’sgoing,too.W:Really?Then…IguessI’llgo.18.-20.【听力原文】Thetra

ditionalChineselunarcalendardividesayearinto24solarterms.Chunfen,thefourthtermoftheyear,startsonMarch20an

dendsonApril3thisyear.Itsignalstheequallengthofthedayandnighttime.Hereareinterestingthingsyoucandoonthatday.Standingan

egguprightisapopulargameacrossthecountry.Itisanoldcustomthatdatesbackto4,000yearsago.Peoplepracticethistraditio

ntocelebratethecomingofspring.Itisbelievedthatifsomeonecanmaketheeggstand,hewillhavegoodluckinthefuture.S

omebelievethatChunfenisthebesttimetopracticethisgamebecauseoftheearth’srelativelybalancedposition,whichmakesiteasiertomakean

eggstandupright.Chunfenisalsoagoodtimetoflykites.Inancienttimes,peopledidnothavegoodmedicalresources.Sotoprayforhealth,theywrotetheirmedicali

ssuesonpaperkites.Whenthekitewasintheair,peoplewouldcutoffthestringtoletthepaperkitegowiththewind,symbolizin

gtheflyingawayofdiseases.Laterflyingkitesdevelopedintoapopulargameofspring.Onthisday,peoplewriteablessingonthekite,hopin

gthattheirdreamscancometrue.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)21.A22.B23.D24-27.ABCB28-31.AABB32-35.CDAB36-40.

CDEGA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)41.B42.D43.C44.D45.C46.B47.A48.C49.D50.A51.B52.A53.B54

.C55.A56.called57.types58.as59.meaning60.actually61.tojump62.that63.closest64.his65.has读后续写:Uponrecovery,Mikeannouncedonsocialmediatot

akeacross-countrytrip.HewantedtocycletoJames’sgravesitetopayhisrespectsinperson.Itseemedsuitabletomakethejourneybybike—to

showhowtransformativetheheartwas.Mikewasbacktocyclingandgraduallybuiltuphisbody.Blessingsfortheridefloodedinonsocialmedia.“Whatabikerwi

thabigheart,”someonecommented.HearingaboutMike’sdecision,ChristineandDaviddecidedtheywouldmeethimtherewhenhearrived.Mikegotof

fhisbikeandwalkedstraighttoChristine,whowaswaitingatthegravesite.“Thankyou.Thanksforcoming.”saidChristi

neastheyfoldedintoadeephug.Thencamethetears.Theywerenotthedeepweepingtearsofgrief,buttearsofrelieffromamotherwhoknewshe’ddoneright

.AtJames’sheadstone,Mikesquatteddownandtookadeepbreath,feelingthestrongpulseofJames’sheartinhischest.HetoldJameshowthankfulhewasandpromisedtotakecar

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