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2022级高一学年上学期期末检测(英语)试卷第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$8.B.$15.C.$30.2.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutthebuilding?A.Itsdesign.B.
Itsposition.C.Itsneighborhood.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Inatheater.C.Inachildren’spark.4.Whatwillhappentothew
omanbynextFriday?A.Shewillfinishherfinalexams.B.Shewillstartanewterm.C.Shewillworkpart-time.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.
Aholiday.B.Thecoast.C.Aflight.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.InVancouver.B.InSanFrancisco.C.InSeattle.7.Whatdoest
hemando?A.Astudent.B.Atravelagent.C.Ateacher.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.Thehouseowner.B.Arepairman.C.Apainter.9.Whatwillthewomandoifh
erproblemisn’tsolved?A.Sendalargebilltotheman.B.Findsomeonetofixthewall.C.Fixtheelectricitywiresherself.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10.Whatdoweknowabou
ttheman?A.Hewritessongs.B.Hesellsmusicrecords.C.Heworksforaradioprogram.11.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikebest?A.Countrymusic.B.Jazz.C.Rock.1
2.Whydidthemanstarttobuymusicbooks?A.Towritemoresongs.B.Tostartanewradioprogram.C.Togetinformationmoreeasily.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13.Why
doesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toofferajob.B.Todoasurvey.C.Toaskforadvice.14.Whatadvantagecanthewomangainfromworkinginthehotel?A.She
canearnmuchmoremoney.B.Shecangetusefulexperience.C.Shecanhavemorefreetime.15.Howmuchdoesthewomanearnaweekinthestore?A.$500.B
.$300.C.$200.16.Whatwillthewomando?A.Findajobintheschool.B.Takethejobinthehotel.C.Keepthejobinthestore.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17.Whatdidthespeak
ermajorinatcollege?A.Woodwork.B.Design.C.Art.18.Whatmodeldidthespeakerthinkwasthemostdifficulttodo?A.Alargecastle.B.Aburnt-ou
thouse.C.Astrangefarmhouse.19.Howdidthespeakerrebuildatheater?A.Bygoingtoanexhibitionregularly.B.Bywatching
theoriginalbuilding.C.Byfollowingdetaileddrawings.20.Wheredoesthespeakerlive?A.InJapan.B.InEngland.C.InCanada.第三节单项选择(共2
0小题;每小题1分,满分20分)21.Mr.Jonesacceptedoursuggestionandtriedeverymeansto______himselftohisnewconditions.A.suitB.adaptC.adoptD.regulate22.Myparents’wo
rdshadagreat____onme.Idecidedtomakeevery_____tolearnEnglishwell.A.effect,effortB.effort,effectC.creativity,punishmentD.p
unishment,creativity23.Thelittleboyisdirtyfromheadtofootbecausehe______inthegardenallmorning.A.hadplayedB.isplayingC.hasbeenplayingD.p
lays24.______runfastshouldtakepartinthe400-meterraceinthesportsmeettomorrow.A.AnyonewhoB.WhoeverC.No
matterwhoD.Thosewho25.Icouldn'taffordthehouseIreallywanted,soIhadto________secondbest.A.settleforB.comeacrossC.t
urnupD.complainabout26.Thelonghotsummerhas_____seriouswatershortage.A.takenupB.ledtoC.caughtupD.pickedup27.Theseterra
cesalsoprovideaperfectenvironmentforbirdsandfish,someof________feedoninsectsthatcanharmthericecrops.A.themB.whatC.whoseD.which28
.--IsthatAnn'shusbandoverthere?--No,it___________behim.I'msurehedoesn'twearglasses.A.mustn'tB.won'tC.maynotD.can't29.Thosegu
ests________atthefrontrowcameherefromaEuropeancountrythismorning.A.whoseatedB.seatingC.weresittingD.seated30.Withalotofdifficultproblems_______
_,thenewly-electedpresidentfeltgreatlyrelieved.A.tosettleB.settlingC.settledD.beingsettled31.TheseterraceswerebuiltbythelocalZhuangandYaopeop
le,________Guangxiishome.A.ofwhichB.towhichC.forwhomD.towhom32.Cookingtogethergivesusachancetorelaxand________oneachother’sdays.A.bringupB.c
atchupC.takeupD.endup33.Theforeignfriendsyoureferredto________lookingforwardto________aroundyouruniversity.A.are,beingshownB.being,beingshownC.b
eing,showingD.are,beshown34.Doctorsrecommendthateveryone________theinstructionswhentakingthepills.A.followsB.m
ustfollowC.followD.followed35.Withmoreforestsbeingdestroyed,hugequantitiesofgoodearth________eachyear.A.iswas
hingawayB.isbeingwashedawayC.arewashingawayD.arebeingwashedaway36.Afteralongperiodofquestioning,headmit
ted________themoneyeventually.A.beingstolenB.tostealC.tohavestolenD.havingstolen37.Ididn’tmean________anythingbuttheicecreamlookedsogoodthatIcoul
dn’tresist________it.A.toeat;totryB.eating;tryingC.eating;totryD.toeat;trying38.—Iseveryonehere?—Notyet.Look,there________ther
estofourguests!A.comeB.comesC.iscomingD.arecoming39.Don’targue________yourmother,Peter.Thefilmisintended________adultsandyoucan’tseeit.A.
about,forB.about,withC.with,forD.with,on40.Thirtythreepassageshavebeenbuiltundertherailway,________animalstomovesafelyand
freelyintheirnaturalhabitats.A.allowingB.toallowC.havingallowedD.beingallowed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27.5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。AJacksonvilleisthelargestcityinFloridaandhasalargenumbe
rofshoppingmallstosuitdifferenttastesfortouristsandgueststoshop.HerearesomegreatplaceswhereyoucanshopinJacksonville.GatewayTownCenterThevenerableG
atewayTownCenterisoneofJacksonville’soldestshoppingmalls,providinganeclecticmixofexcitingstoresandfunamusements!Gat
ewayTownCenterislocatedat5184NorwoodAvenueandownsamixtureofretailboutiques(时装店),likeFootlockerandAshleyStewart.YoucanvisitGatewayTownCenterMon
daysthroughSaturdaysfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.,andSundaysfromnoonto6:00.St.JohnsTownCenterThenewestandtr
endiestshoppingdestinationinthecityisSt.JohnsTownCenter.ThiscenterhasallyournationalfavoriteslikeDillard’s,Barnes&NobleandTargetasw
ellasagreatrestaurantselection.St.JohnsTownCenterisopenfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdaysand11
:00a.m.to6:00p.m.onSundays.RegencySquareShoppingCenterOn9501ArlingtonExpresswaystandstheRegencySquareMall.
Childrenlikeridingonthemall’sminitrainwhileadultsliketoshopandsocialize.MoviefanswilllikeknowingthattheRegencySquareMallhasa24screenAMCtheater.Yo
ucanvisitthismallfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdays,andSundaysfromnoonto6:00p.m.RiverCityMarke
tplaceRiverCityMarketplacelocatedinJacksonvilleisthelargestshoppingmallinthecitywith70shopsincludingsuchstoresasLowes,Wal-Ma
rtSuperCenter,PetSmartandOldNavy.Alltheseshopscanbefoundattheopen-airplaza.Themall’s14screenHollywoodtheatersareagreatattractionformoviebuffs.Rive
rCityMarketplace’shoursofoperationare9:00a.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdaysand11:00a.m.to7:00p.m.onSundays.
41.Ifyouwanttoenjoyagooddiningduringshoppingyoucangoto________.A.St.JohnsTownCenterB.RiverCityMarketplaceC.GatewayTownCenterD.RegencySquareSh
oppingCenter42.ChildrenwouldliketovisitRegencySquareShoppingCenterprobablybecause________.A.theycanbuyalotofwonderfultoy
sB.theycantaketheminitrainthereC.theycanplaytheirfavoritecomputergamesD.theycanmakemanyfriends43.OnSundaysyoushouldvisitRiv
erCityMarketplaceat________.A.10:00a.m.B.8:30a.m.C.9:00a.m.D.6:30p.m.BDanielleSteel,America’ssweetheart,isoneofthehardest
workingwomeninthebookbusiness.Unlikeotherproductiveauthorswhowriteonebookatatime,shecanworkonuptofive.Herresear
chalonebeforewritingtakesatleastthreeyears.Onceshehasfullystudiedhersubjects,readytodiveintoabook,shecanspendtwenty
hoursnonstopatherdesk.DanielleSteelcomesfromNewYorkandwassenttoFranceforhereducation.Aftergraduation,sheworkedinthepublicrelat
ionsandadvertisingindustries.Latershestartedajobasawriterwhichshewasbestfitfor.Herachievementsareunbelievable:390millioncopiesofbooksinprin
t,nearlyfiftyNewYorkTimesbest-sellingnovels,andaseriesof“MaxandMartha”picturebooksforchildrentohelpthemdealwiththereal-life
problemsofdeath,newbabiesandnewschools.Her1998bookaboutthedeathofhersonshottothetopoftheNewYorkTimesbest-sellinglistassoonasitcameout.Twenty-eig
htofherbookshavebeenmadeintofilms.SheislistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsforoneofherbooksbeingtheTimesbest-sellerfor381weeksstraight.Notcontent
withabighouse,alovingfamily,andaviewoftheGoldenGateBridge,DanielleSteelconsidersherreaderstobethemostimportantresource(资源)andhaske
ptintouchwiththembye-mail.Whilesheisoftencomparedtotheheroines(女主人公)ofherowninvention,herlifeisundou
btedlymuchquieter.But,ifshedoeshaveanythingincommonwiththem,itisherstrengthofwillandherinimitable(独特的)style.ThereisonlyoneDanielleSteel.
44.DanielleSteelisdifferentfromotherwritersinthat_______.A.shecanwriteseveralbooksatthesametimeB.sheoftendoesso
mereasearchbeforewritingabookC.sheisoneofthemostpopularAmericanwomenwritersD.shecankeepwritingforquitealongti
mewithoutabreak45.Childrenwhohaveread“MaxandMartha”picturebooksmayknow_______.A.howtodealwithaffairsatschoolB.whattodoifMaxandMarth
adieC.whattodowhennewbabiesarebornintotheirfamiliesD.howtosolvethedifficultproblemsintheirwritingclasses46.OneofDanielleSteel’sachievementsisth
at_______.A.someTVplayswerebasedonherbooksB.herpicturebooksattractedalotofyoungmenC.oneofherbooksbeca
meabest-sellerin1998D.shewrotetheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords47.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatDanielleSteel
_______.A.livesanexcitinglifeB.valuesherreadersalotC.writesaboutquietwomenD.ispleasedwithherachievem
entsCAskpeopleintheUKwhatthewords“Sundayroast”meantothem,andthey’llprobablytakeyoubacktotheirgrandmothers
’diningrooms—maybewithafewstoriesof“thegreatestpuddings”and“thebesteversteak”.ButnowthetraditionalSundayroastseemstohavebe
enleftbackintheolddays.AccordingtotheDailyMail,justonein50Britishfamiliessitsdowntothisweeklymealtogether.Therearemanyreasonswhytheroastis
becominglesspopular.Inthebusymodernworld,wherebreakfastisasliceoftoasteatenonthewaytoworkorschoolandlunchisaquicksan
dwichinfrontofthecomputerscreen,peoplejustdon’tseemtohavethetimeorpatiencetomakearoast.AndSundaywasonceadaywhenpeoplecouldeasilygotothekitchento
cook.Nowadays,peopleareoftenoutshoppingoratthecinemauntilit’sfartoolatetostartthinkingaboutheatingtheovenup.However,arecentart
iclefromTheTelegraphwarnedagainstbeingcarriedawaybyourtightschedules:“Itwouldbeashametoletthisfineoldtraditiondisappear.”Th
eGuardianfurtherexplainedthattheeatingofthebigmealisonlythehalfofit.TheSundayroastalsomakesforrelaxedmorningactivitiesinthekitchen,andthetabl
ebecomestheperfectplacetosharegoodfoodandchatwithfamilyandfriends.“Forbusymomsanddads,evenifyoucanmanagetotur
noffyourmobilephoneandtheTVonlyonceaweekandturntheSundayroastintoarealfamilyevent,childrencanhavefuncooking
thefoodandclearinguptogether.”48.WhydopeoplepaylessattentiontoSundayroast?A.Theyhaveabusylifestyle.B.Theyhavenointerestincook
ing.C.Theydon’tthinkitworthwhile.D.Theyarelivinginthemodernsociety.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Arecentarticle.B.Atra
ditionalkitchen.C.Thefineoldtradition.D.TheSundaymorningactivity.50.HowdoestheauthorfeeltowardsSundayroast
’sdyingout?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncertain.D.Sorry.51.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Sunday—BestTimeforFamilyB.SundayRoastDyingOutC.It’st
hePerfectTimeforUsD.Let’sSitDownTogetherDWhenyoudon’thaveacarandneedtogetaround,areyoumorelikelytocallforanUberorLyft,oraca
b?LastFriday,Lyft—theride-sharingcompany,wentpublicasitsstocks(股票)startedtradingonthemarket.Lyfthasbecomethefirstbiginitial(最初的)publicofferingofth
e“gigeconomy”age.Whilethecompanyisnotmakingprofitsyet,itischangingthemeaningofwork.Whatisgigeconomyandwhatmakesitsoappealing(吸引人的?Gigworksarei
ndependentcontractsorpart-timejobssuchasUber.Inthegigeconomy,companieshireindependentcontractorsinsteadoffull-timeemployees.
Thisisdifferentfromtraditionalcompanieswherefull-timeworkersholdalifetimecareer.Inthepast,onlysmallcompanieshiredcontractors,whiletoday,em
ployerslikeAmazonandGooglerelyontemporaryworkforce.Thesecompaniessavecostsastheyarenotlegallyrequiredtoprovidehealthcarebene
fits,retirementsavingsorpaidtimeofftogigworkers.Gigworkappealstodifferentpeoplefordifferentreasons.Forsome,itaffordsflexibletimingsandforotherswhoa
relookingforfull-timejobs,itprovidesasourceofincometosupportthemselves.Somepeopleworkafull-timejobandsupple
ment(补充)theirsalarywithgigjobssuchasdrivingforUberorLyft.Joiningthegigeconomymaybesimple,butmaintainingasteadycareer
iseasiersaidthandone.Gigworkcomeswithunsteadypayandworkloads.You’reyourownboss.Itsoundsfun,butwhenyouhavenoself-controla
ndanunsteadyjob,youmightsplurgeallyourmoneythefirstweekandliveonbreadpiecesfortherestofthemonth!Besidesastrongsenseofresponsibility,gigworke
rshavetostayuptodatetogetcompaniestohirethem.Despitethechallengesgigworkersface,nearly60millionAmericansarepartofth
isworkforce.Asthisnumbergrows,wehavetoseehowsocietyandcompaniesadapttothisnewworldofwork!52.WhatcanbelearnedaboutLyftfr
omthepassage?A.Ithasbuiltupalargefortune.B.Itemploysafixednumberoffull-timeworkers.C.Itappealstopeopleasameansofpublictransport.D.Itmarksthearriv
alofgigeconomyage.53.Whoaremostlikelytobecomegigworkers?A.Peopleseekingforasteadyincome.B.Peopleinneedofflexibleworkinghours.C.Th
osedesperatetogetpaidvacations.D.Thoseconcernedaboutretirementaccounts.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“splurge”inparagraph4mean?A.Spendmoneyfreely
.B.Savemoneyautomatically.C.Earnmoneyquickly.D.Assignmoneycasually.55.Whatisthemessagemainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Gigworkershavetofacesomep
otentialchallenges.B.Gigworkershavetopossesssomemuch-neededqualities.C.Theappearanceofgigcompanieswillsolvethejobproblems.D.Peopleshouldadjust
tonewworktrendswiththeriseofgigcompanies.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Didyouknowthatabout90%ofpeopl
eintheworldareright-handed?Althoughthissubjectisrarelydiscussed,lifeisoftendifficultforleftiesinaright-handedworld.Manycultureshavenotbee
nfriendlytoleftiesovertheyears.56InLatin,itwasconnectedwithsomething“unlucky”and“evil”.InOldEnglish,“le
ft”meant“weak”.InIslamicculture,peoplecommonlyusetheirlefthandtocleanthemselvesaftertheyusethetoilet,somanyM
uslimsfeelthelefthandisunclean.Becauseoftheseideas,parentsoftenforcetheirleft-handedchildrentowritewiththeirrighthands.57Studies
showthatforcingleft-handedchildrentousetherighthandcancauselearningdisordersandspeechissues.Besidesthesechallenges,leftiesmustusetoolswh
icharen’tmadeforthem.Mostscissors,knives,andmusicalinstrumentsaredesignedforrighties.Usingtheseitemscanbedifficul
torevendangerousforlefties.58Somebelievethatitoccursduetogenemovementsinthespinalcordbeforebirth.Another
studyhassaidthattherearesocialreasonswhyfewpeoplearelefties.Peoplemaychoosetobecomeright-handedtofitinwithothers.Thoughtherearechallenges,beingleft
-handedcanbegoodinmanyways.59Thisisbecauseright-handerswhoplayagainstthemarenotusedtotheirmoves.Somestudieshavealsofoundt
hatonaverage,left-handersarebetteratrememberingthingsanddealingwithdifficultmathproblems.Today,society’sideasaboutbeingleft-handedhavestarted
tochange.Moreandmorepeoplebelievethatbeingleft-handedisagifttoapersoninsteadofacurse(诅咒).60It’sonAugust13andcalledInternationalLeftha
ndersDay.Left-handedpeoplegathertogethertocelebrate.Thisspecialdayletspeopleknowthatit’sOKifthingsaren’tallrightallth
etime.A.Left-handershavesomedisadvantages.B.There’sevenaspecialdayforleft-handers.C.Beingaleft-handersometimesdoesbetterjobs.D
.Forstarters,left-handersmightdobetterinsports.E.Scientistsstillaren’tsurewhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.F.Unfortunately,t
hiscancauseproblemswiththeirdevelopment.G.Thewordwaslinkedtonegativeideasinseverallanguages.第三部分:英语知识运用(共
三节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasahappykidwithasupportivefamilyandalotoffriends.B
utfranklyspeaking,growingupwasreally61andevenpainful.Duringmychildhood,Ispentmuchtimetryingtoachieveperfectionineveryaspectofmylife,whichm
ademeextremelytiredandanxious.Iwantedeveryone’scomplimentsandhugelyfearedcriticism.ButIdidn’trealizethatIwastheonewho62mys
elfinthetoughestway.AfterIgraduatedfromhighschool,mydesiretobe“thin”begantotroubleme.Iwentonadiet.InthebeginningIdietedbycontrollingfoodandgradually
Istarted63meals.Ilostweightdaybydayandfeltsupergood.WhatIdidn’tseewasthatIwasslowly64myself.Peoplearoundmebeganto65myweightloss.Theysai
dwithconcern,“You’relosingtoomuchweight.”“Elisa,you’resoskinny.”AlltheirwordsonlysuggestedthatIwasgettingcloserto“6
6”.Sadly,Itookmyphysical67thefirstimportantinmylife,believingthatitwasthewaytobecomeattractiveandaccepted.ThenIcutdownmyfood
moreandmore,untila68dayincludinghalfateaspoonofnonfatyoghurtandblackcoffeeinthemorning,andacupofgrape
satnight.Butmypoornutrutionbegantocausemetolose69.Thenonenight,likemanynightsbefore,Icouldn’tsleep,andmyheartfelt
asthoughitmightbeatoutofmychest.Itriedto70,butIcouldn’t.ThebeatingbecamesorapidandsostrongthatIcouldnolonger71.WhatIhaddonetodietnearlycau
sedmetohaveaheartattack.Istoodup,andimmediatelyfelldown.Iwasreally72,andIknewIneededhelp.Myroommaterushedmetotheh
ospital,beginningthelongroadtomy73.Ittookalot—doctors,nurses,nutritionists,andfoodsupplements.Andmoreimportantly,asenseofwhatwastrueabou
tmyselfgotbackontrackwithreality.Irealizedthat,withmy74oftryingtobe“perfect”onthe75,IhadsacrificedwhoIwasinsidemybody.N
owwhatIknowis,weare—everyoneofus—alreadyperfectenough.61.A.naturalB.easyC.hardD.possible62.A.commentedB.preferredC.praisedD.c
riticized63.A.collectingB.checkingC.skippingD.balancing64.A.killingB.forgettingC.askingD.questioning65.A.refuseB.acceptC.stareD.notice66.A.perfec
tionB.devotionC.destinationD.attention67.A.strengthB.appearanceC.exerciseD.expression68.A.pleasantB.difficultC.typicalD.diff
erent69.A.weightB.hopeC.sleepD.job70.A.relaxB.wakeC.eatD.talk71.A.resistB.breatheC.focusD.remember72.A.scaredB.
annoyedC.discouragedD.disappointed73.A.gloryB.discoveryC.victoryD.recovery74.A.skillB.decisionC.experienceD.deal75.A.wholeB.fac
eC.mindD.outside第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InancientChinalivedanartist76paint
ingswerealmostlifelike.Theartist’sreputationhadmadehimproud.Onedaytheemperorwantedtogethisportrait(画像)donesohecalledallgreatartiststocomeandpre
senttheir77(fine)work,sothathecouldchoosethebest.Theartistwassurehewould78(choose),butwhenhepresentedhismasterpiecetotheempero
r’schiefminister,theoldnanlaughed.ThewiseoldmantoldhimtotraveltotheLiRiver—perhapshecouldlearnalittlefromthegreatestartistintheworld.Filled
with79(curious),theartistpackedhisbagsandleft.80heaskedthevillagersonthebanksoftheriverwherehecouldf
indthelegendary(传奇的)artist,theysmiledand81(point)downtheriver.Thenextmorninghehiredaboatandsetout82(find)thewel
l-knownpainter.Asthesmallboatmoved,83(gentle)alongtheriverhewasleftspeechlessbythemountainsbeingsilentlyreflectedinthewater
.Hepassedmilkywhitewaterfallsandmountainsinmanyshadesofblue.Andwhenhesawthemistsrisingfromtheriverand
thesoftclouds84(surround)themountaintops,hewasreducedtotears.Theartistwasfinallyhumbled(谦卑)bythegreatestartist85earth,MotherNature.第三
节:单句语法填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)86.MissLifoundherselfinanembarrassingposition________shedidn'tknowwhichsid
esheshouldsupport.87.Thesolution________themysteryofthemonarch’samazingabilitycomesatatimewhenitisinserioustrouble.88.Womenwhoeatplentyoffres
hvegetablesarefarlesslikelytosuffer________(anxious)ordepression.89.Hehardlyneedapologize________anyinconveniencecaused,sinceweknowit’
snothisfault.90.Scientistshavemanytheoriesabouthowtheuniversefirstcameinto_______(exist).91.It'sthe________(responsible)thathasdrivenhimtogot
hroughmanyhardships.92.Thelastsceneoftheplaywasvery________(impress)andeveryonepresentwastouchedtotears.93.Thedoctorconsideredthatthechangewouldbe_
_______(benefit)toherhealth.94.FreedomDayisheldeveryyearon27April,anditcelebratestheendofracial________(equal)inthecountry.95.The________(combi
ne)ofspicy,sweetandsourflavoursmakesGongBaoChickenhardtoresist.96.Ifplasticandrubberareburnt,theywillgiveoff
________(poison)gases.97.Parentsalwaysgivetheirchildren________(limit)loveandcare.98.Thecomputergameisso_______
_(addict)thatstudentscan’tresistit.99.Myparentsarecelebrating30yearsof________(marry)inthelocalchurch.100.________(fa
ce)withsuchemergency,wouldyouknowhowtocope?101.Iwaslookingatthephotosonthenoticeboard_______Iheardavoicebehindme.102.Howdidyourmoth
erreact______thenews?103.Thefilmiswellworth______(see)asecondtime.104.It_______(strike)methatwemighthavemadethewrong
decision.105.Itisgenerallyassumedthatbookingtraintickets_______advanceismuchcheaperinEngland.2022级高一学年上学期期末检测(英语)答案1-20BBAACBBABCACCBA
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听力原文(Text1)M:Ilikethesecups.Howmucharethey?W:Eightdollarseach.Ortwofor15.M:SoI’dliketwoofthem.(Text2)M:Didyouseethatbuildingwejustpassed,Nancy?Wouldn
’tyouliketolivethere?W:Yeah,theylooknice,butthisistoofarfrommyoffice.Besides,Ilikelivingwithmysister.
(Text3)M:ShouldIputthissigninthewindowwiththenewsaleprices?W:No.Thesaleofthechildren’sclothingismoreimportantrightnow.Iwantpeopleto
seeitassoonaspossible.(Text4)M:Willyoufinishyourfinalexamsbythistimenextweek?W:Yes,bynextFridayit’llallbeover,thankgoodness,and
I’llbemynormalselfagain.AndIwanttofindapart-timejobwhilewaitingforthenewterm.(Text5)M:Theweatherwasclearalldownthecoast,s
otheflightwasprettysmooth.W:Butthatfogdidmakeitlongerthanweexpected.M:Yeah.AnywayIamgladtobehomesafely.(Text6)M:Greatparty,isn’tit?W:Yes,wonderful.
M:Bytheway,I’mMike.W:Hi,Mike.I’mKyoko.M:Nicetomeetyou.Whereareyoufrom?W:Japan,butIlivehereinSanFrancisconow.I’mstudyingattheun
iversity.Howaboutyou?AreyouAmerican?M:No,actuallyI’mCanadian.I’mfromVancouver.W:Ohreally?Doyoulivethere?M:No,IliveinSeattlenow.W
:Oh,nicecity.Whatdoyoudo?M:I’matravelagentthere.Well,itwasnicetalkingwithyou.W:Metoo.(Text7)M:Hi,Jackspeaking.W:ThisisRose.I’vephonedaboutthewalla
coupleoftimesandI’mafraidnothing’shappened.M:I’msorry,Rose.I’llgetsomeonetofixit.W:Thewetareaisspreadingallthetimeandit’sget
tingclosertoelectricitywires.Itcouldbeverydangerous.Ifnothingisdoneaboutitsoon,I’llhavetofindsomebodymyselftod
ealwithit,anditreallywon’tbemyfaultifyoureceiveaverylargebill.(Text8)W:Howdidyougetinterestedincountrymusic?
M:Well,whenmywifeandIfirstgotourrecordplayer,westartedtobuyallkindsofrecords—jazz,countrymusicandrock.So
onIfoundthatIwasbuyingmorecountrymusicrecordsthananyotherkind.W:Howdidyoustartworkingfortheradiostation?M:Ithoug
htthereshouldbearadioprogramofcountrysongs,soIwenttoCBCandsuggestedit.Thatwashowwestartedtheprogramcalle
dGoldenCountryTime.W:Thenyouwereaskedtowritearticlestoexplainthebackgroundofthosesongs.M:Yes,butsoonIgottiredofrunningtothelibrarytofi
ndinformation,soIstartedbuyingcountrysongbooksandbuildingmyownlibrary.(Text9)W:Hi,Paul.Ihavebeenmeaningtotalk
toyou.M:Hi,Susan.What’sup?W:Well,Ihavethisgreatjobthatistomanageastoreintheshoppingcenter.M:Sowhatistheproblem?W:Well,oneofmyclass
matesjusttoldmeaboutasummerjobthat’sonoffer.HethinksImightbeabletoworkintheofficeoftheLakeHotelhereintown.M:Thatsoundslikeagoodchance.
Whynottakeit?W:I’dloveto,especiallysinceI’mstudyinghotelmanagement.Itwouldbeagreatwaytogetsomeusefulexperienceinmyfield.ButIwouldn’tbe
makingasmuchmoneyasIwouldinthestore,nottomentionthefreetimeIcouldgetthere.M:Howmuchispaidfortheworkinthehotel?W:$300aweek--$200lesstha
nworkinginthestore.M:Well,ifIwereyou,Iwouldtakethejobinthehotelanyway.Youcouldalwaysgetajobduringtheschoolte
rmnextyeartomakeafewmoredollars.W:Ithinkyou’reright.(Text10)M:Myjobismodel-making.Imakesmallcopiesoflargebuildings.Itmightseemastrange
job,butIknewwhenIwasatschoolthatitwaswhatIwantedtodo.SoIdidacollegecourse,notinartordesignasyoumightexpect,butinwoodwork.Becauseoftheconcen
trationonfinedetailitrequires,itwasperfectforamodel-maker.I’vedonequiteafewjobsnow.ThetoughesttaskI’veeverhadwasfromIreland.Iwasaskedtodoamodelofpart
ofalargehousewhichhadburntdownyearsbefore.I’vedoneallsortsofbuildingssince,everythingfromlargecastlestothemostordinaryfarmhouse.
TheoneIlikedmost,though,waswhereIhadtorebuildatheater.Theoriginalbuildingwasgone,butthistimetherewered
etaileddrawingstoworkfrom.MymodelwasthenshowninanexhibitioninLondon.ItwasfunbecauseIcouldgoandlookatiteverydayifIwantedto.
Generally,Idon’tseemymodelsagainafterI’vedeliveredthem,as80%ofthemareshippedouttoJapanorCanada,withtherestsharedbetweenEnglan
dandFrance.