2022年高一上學(xué)期期末考試 英語 含答案(V)

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1、2022年高一上學(xué)期期末考試 英語 含答案(V) 第一部分:聽力 (滿分30分) 第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)的位置.聽完每段對話后, 你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題. 每段對話僅讀一遍。 1.Why does the man say sorry to the woman? A.He forgot the book’s name. B.He forgot to bring her the book. C.He didn’t want to lend her

2、the book. 2.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.When to have a meal. B.Whether to have a meal. C.Where to have a meal. 3.What was the weather like on Saturday? A.Cloudy. B.Sunny. C.Windy. 4.Why is the boy in trouble? A.He slept in class. B.

3、He failed his puter class. C.He played puter games in class. 5.Where is the man going first? A.To his home. B.To a concert hall. C.To his office. 第二節(jié) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的ABC三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)的位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6至

4、7題。 6.What does the woman think of the Shakespeare play? A.It is boring. B.It is moving. C.It is wonderful. 7.Where does the woman want to go tonight? A.To a disco. B.To a cinema. C.To a restaurant. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。 8.When did the man do the d

5、ishes? A.On Saturday night. B.This morning. C.Last night. 9.What does the man ask the woman to do? A.Invite the guests. B.Paint the dining room. C.Keep the bathroom neater. 10.What do we know about the woman? A.She wants to do better in house work in future. B.

6、She plains that she does all the work. C.She thinks she is a good housekeeper. 聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。 11.What is one of the purposes of the man’s ing? A.To choose a topic of his project. B.To borrow some books on the topic of his project. C.To borrow some books on Environmental course. 12.Why does

7、 the man dislike the woman’s first suggestion? A.That topic isn’t a serious problem. B.Too many people are doing that topic. C.There is little information on that topic. 13.What will the man’s project be about probably? A.Greenhouse effect B.Noise pollution. C.Water pollution. 聽第9

8、段材料,回答第14至16題。 14.Who had a birthday last month? A.Vivienne. B.Sonya. C.Sally. 15.How old is Roger? A.7. B.9. C.13. 16.What does the woman say about Deborah? A.She is ten years old. B.She will study medicine. C.She likes playing with

9、Roger. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。 17.How will the listeners get to the post office? A.On foot. B.By boat. C.By bus. 18.When will the listeners reach Lundy? A.At 10:15 a.m. B. At 10:00 a.m. C. At 9:00 a.m. 19.What does David Cook probably do? A.A bus driver. B

10、.A hotel clerk. C.A tour guide. 20.What does the speaker ask the listeners to do? A.Wait for the bus in Clovelly. B.Avoid missing the boats. C.Take care of themselves. 第二部分 英語知識應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 21.—Where

11、will you start your work after graduation? —Mum,it’s not been decided yet. I might continue my study for higher degree. A.the,the B./,a C./,the D.the,/ 22.The visitors lost their way in the forest ; made things worse. was that it began to rain. A.t

12、hat B.which C.who D.what 23.If you spit at all, please spit in the bucket(痰孟里)provided A.must B.shall C.should D.may 24.So absorbed in our talk that my brother took a wrong turn on the way to the airport. A.he wat

13、 B.is he C.was he D.he is 25.To their joy, the couple the house and found the missing ring. A.got through B.went through C.Lived through D.Looked through 26.—Shall I give you a hand with this as you are so busy? —Thank you. A.of course you can

14、 B.If you like C.it’s up to you D.it couldn’t be better 27.The money collected should be made good use the people in need. A.of helping B.to help C.of to help D.to helping 28.—I’m afraid that she won’t e to help me as she promised —Don’t worry. Noth

15、ing will her mind if she has up her mind A.turn, done B.grow, give C.make,changed D.change,made 29. I toured ZhangJiajie, Iwas deeply impressed with its beautiful scenery. A.The first time B.For the first time C.It was the first time D.At fir

16、st 30.Jenny is always absent from school, I suppose is why she is criticized now and then. A.who B.which C.that D.what 31.The Internet, as well as news paper and magazines, an important part in our daily life. A.have,played B.are playing C.ha

17、s be played D.is playing 32.Mary enjoys home made food, so she seldom , eats out. A.if never B.if any C.if ever D.if not 33.They often stay up, reviewing their lessons, books all over the desk. A.spreading B.spread C.are spreading D.to spread 34.

18、—20 would you please tell me what time it is? —It is five minutes to ten my watch. A.on B.at C.by D.in 35.Some children don’t like when their parents try to join their circle of friends. A.that B.it C.this D.them 第二

19、節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題:每小題1. 5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 It was to be our second Christmas in Germany and we decided to avoid the naked tree problem the year before. We wrote to my father, and he 36 to purchase a tree for us in States. He would ship it to us in several smaller 37

20、 . Two days before Christmas we were in a 38 .All the boxes had arrived except for one. The tree trunk and stand were still 39 .We decided to wait one more day. 40 , in Bremerhaven, a young mail clerk 41 a long thin box under a counter. He picked it up and saw the customs tag(標(biāo)簽)wh

21、ich 42 “artificial(人造的)Christmas tree trunk and stand”. He realized that someone in Mannheim would be 43 a tree for Christmas. He felt 44 for them, but there wasn’t much he could do. There was no 45 on Christmas. He put the package on the 46 shelf and headed for the coffee bar. The pla

22、ce was 47 and he ended up sharing a table. Two men were speaking and the clerk 48 that one of his panions at the table was stationed in Mannheim. He had just picked up the 49 he had shipped from the States and was driving back that afternoon. The clerk thought of the 50 and said to the man,“

23、You could really 51 Santa for someone in Mannheim tonight if you’d like to.”He explained about the lost tree trunk and stand. The man agreed. The following day, my husband was reaching for his coat 52 the doorbell rang. There stood a 53 holding a long thin carton, our tree trunk and stand.

24、 He explained about the clerk and the coffee bar meeting. We invited him in, 54 it was Christmas Eve and he left in a hurry. The next day as we celebrated the Christmas with the beautiful tree, I whispered:“Bless those two strangers who 55 our Christmas with their kindness.” 36.A.agreed

25、 B.refused C.stopped D.failed 37.A.bags B.containers C.boxes D.parts 38.A.hope B.loss C.mess D.panic 39.A.broken B.separated C.unknown D.missing 40.A.Meanwhile B.However C.Therefore D.Afterwar

26、d 41.A.hid B.forgot C.covered D.found 42.A.read B.wrote C. signed D.meant 43.A.except B.by C.along D.without 44.A.sure B.happy C.painful D.sorry 45.A.passage B.message C.delivery

27、 D.labor 46.A.safe B.high C.proper D.secret 47.A.taken B.ordered C.closed D.crowded 48.A.supposed B.discovered C.expected D.wondered 49.A.car B.mail C.passenger D.gift 50.A.difficulty B.family

28、C.package D.accident 51.A.bee B.play C.pretend D.assist 52.A.before B.while C.until D.when 53.A.postman B.santa C.stranger D.driver 54.A.but B.and C.so D.as 55.A.celebrated B.decorated

29、 C.confirmed D.brightened 第三部分 閱讀理解 (共 20小題;每小題2分,滿分 40分 )  閱讀下列短文,從每題所給四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 When Josephine Cooper was growing up , she learned the importance of charity from her parents.Although they made a modest living for their family of 10, they insisted on shari

30、ng with those less fortunate. Half a century later, Mrs Cooper became a beloved volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank, where she devoted herself to helping others. She organized and ran a distribution center from a church, helping it bee the organization’s largest emergency food distribution(分發(fā)) c

31、enter in San Diego. She was one of 25 outstanding senior volunteers in the nation selected and invited Washington D. C. to receive the award. “She was the main person who helped us make that program grow,”said Mike Doody , former director of the Food Bank.“She had a way of getting people to work

32、together and to werk hard. She was determined and stubborn, but in a good way. She had a good heart.”People knew her as “Grandma”because of her selflessness and her devotion to helping hungry children and families.“She reminded people of their Grandama.”Doody said. As a widow with a young child in

33、1979, Mrs Cooper was helped through a difficult financial time when the Food Bank provided her with groceries.“She devoted her life to giving back,”said Her daughter, Monica Cooper. It wasn’t unusual for a local church to Call Mrs Cooper to ask her to aid a needy family.“She would give people food

34、out of her cupboard. Sometimes we would cook a meal for a family living out of their car,”Cooper said. Although Mrs Cooper was honored to receive the national award for her volunteer work, she said being able to help others was her reward. She died of liver disease and kidney failure, aged 93. 5

35、6.The underlined word“charity” in Paragraph 1 refers to . A.providing services B.donating money C.offering help D.showing sympathy 57.The San Diego Food Bank is meant to . A.help hungry children and families B.distribute food in case of emergency C.g

36、ive basic first-aid treatment D.train some senior volunteers. 58.Which of the following is true of Mrs Cooper? A.She died at an early age. B.She refused the national award. C.She was not easy to get along with. D.She was kind and devoted. 59.From what Monica Cooper said, we know

37、 that . A.she is in financial trouble B.she was finally rewarded C.she thinks highly of her mother D.she once misunderstood he mother. 60.Mrs Cooper’s story suggests that . A.children are what their parents are B.everyone needs a Grandma nearby C.a sound min

38、d is in a sound body. D.a mother’s love never changes. B We now think of chocolate as sweet, but once it was bitter. We think of it as a candy, but once it was a medicine. Today, chocolate can be a hot drink, a frozen dessert, or just a snack. Sometimes it is an ingredient in the main course of

39、 a meal. Mexicans make a hot chocolate sauce called mole and pour it over chicken. The Mexicans also eat chocolate with spices like chili peppers. Chocolate is a product of the tropical cacao tree, The beans taste so bitter that even the monkeys say“Ugh!”and run away. Workers must first dry and t

40、hen roast the beans. This removes the bitter taste. The word“chocolate”es from a Mayan word. The Mayas were an ancient people who once lived in Mexico. They valued the cacao tree. Some used the beans for money, while others crushed them to make a drink. When the Spaniards came to Mexico in the

41、 sixteenth century, they started drinking cacao too. Because the drink was strong and bitter, they thought it was a medicine. No one had the idea of adding sugar. The Spaniards took some beans back to Europe and opened cafes. Wealthy people drank cacao and said it was good for digestion. In the 1

42、800s, the owner of a chocolate factory in England discovered that sugra removed the bitter taste of cacao. It quickly became a cheap and popular drink. Soon afterwards, a factory made the first solid block of sweetened chocolate. Later on, another factory mixed milk and chocolate together. People li

43、ked the taste of mike chocolate even better. Besides the chocolate candy bar, one of the most popular American snacks is the chocolate chip cookie. Favorite desserts are chocolate cream pie and of course an ice cream sundae with hot fudge sauce. 61.It was that discovered sugar could remo

44、ve the bitter taste of cacao. A.the workers in the chocolate factory B.the Spaniards C.the owner of a chocolate factory D.the people in England 62.According to the passage which of the following statements is TRUE? A.Nobody had the idea of adding sugar into cacao until the sixteenth century.

45、B.The word“chocolate”es from a Mexican word. C.Workers must dry and roast the beans to remove the bitter taste. D.The beans taste so bitter that even the monkeys like them. 63.The Spaniards thought that cacao was a medicine because . A.it was good for digestion B.it was strong and

46、 bitter C.it cured man’s diseases D.it was a kind of drink for good health 64.Which is the right time order of the events regarding chocolate? a.Chocolate became a cheap and popular drink in England. b.A factory made the first solid block of sweetened chocolate. c.The Spaniards star

47、ted drinking cacao. d.It was found that sugar removed the bitter taste of cacao. e.A factory mixed milk and chocolate together. A.c-d-a-b-e B.c-d-e-b-a C.a-b-c-d-e D.c-d-b-e-a 65.It can be learned from the passage that . A.the Mayas only used cacao beans for drinking i

48、n Mexico B.chocolate can be a hot drink, a frozen dessert, or a candy bar. C.chocolate is a product of the cacao tree D.people liked more the taste of solid blocks of sweetened chocolate than that of chocolate mixed with milk C Searching the Internet may help middle-aged and older adults keep

49、 their memories sharp,US researchers said. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles ,studied people doing web searches by recording their brain activity. “What we saw was people who had Internet experience used more of their brain during the search,”Dr.Gary Small, a UCLA expert

50、 on aging, said,“This suggests that just searching on the Internet may train the brain and that it may keep it active and healthy.” “This is the first time anyone has simulated(模擬)an Internet search task while scanning the brain,”Small said. His team studied 24 normal volunteers between the ages

51、of 55 and 76. Half were experienced at searching the Internet and the other half had no web experience. However, the two groups were similar in age, gender and education. Both groups were asked to do Internet searches and book reading tasks while their brain activity was monitored. “We found t

52、hat in the book reading task, the visual cortex— the part of the brain that controls reading and language — was activated,”Small said,“In doing the Internet search task, there was much greater activity, but only in the Internet-savvy(了解)group.” He said it appears that people who are familiar with

53、 the Internet can engage in much deeper level of brain activity. Activities that keep the brain engaged can preserve brain health and thinking ability. Small thinks learning to do Internet searches may be one of those activities. 66.Researchers when volunteers were doing web searches. A.

54、studied the Internet B.activated the brain C.recorded their memories D.monitored the brain activity 67.The two volunteer groups were . A.similar in education B.of the same age C.good at the puter D.book lovers 68.According to the passage, we c

55、an learn that . A.reading books keeps the brain more engaged B.searching the web keeps the brain more engaged C.watching TV keeps the brain more engaged D.chatting online keeps the brain more engaged 69.Which of the following is TRUE? A.When you read, the whole brain will be activated

56、. B.Dr.Gary Small is a UCLA expert on brain health. C.Internet searches can preserve brain health and thinking ability D.People who read books may have a better memory. 70.What can we conclude from the last paragraph? A.Web searching damages the brain. B.Web searching is good for the brain, C

57、.Activities are good for the brain. D.Activities damage the brain. D GREENWICH—Recently, a group of concerned Greenwich residents, gathered to discuss how they could help ease those who may be without daring the holiday season. Armed with plenty of ideas and a sincere desire to do good, this gr

58、oup now refers to themselves as “A Random Act of Kindness”. As members of this group, we are to put together a Thanks giving dinner on Thanksgiving Day that will provide a free meal specifically for those who are alone or can’t provide for them selves. This task will require many resources to make i

59、t successful. We are currently gathering a small army of volunteers to devote their time to helping prepare, cook, serve, clean, organize and promote this event. We hope that we can count on you to assist us. The following is what we have planned to date: 1.A 2-hour free dinner that will take place

60、 at the Greenwich VFW with 2 seatings, one from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and the other from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. by reservation(預(yù)約) only on Thanksgiving Day. 2.Amy McPhail and Julie Carroll are accepting names of volunteers as well as food donations (捐贈) for the cause; Amy can be contacted(聯(lián)絡(luò)) at 692-

61、7841 for donations and Julie can be contacted if you’d like to volunteer at 884-0658. 3.A bank account has been created through Glens Falls National Bank to accept monetary donations and checks can be made payable to “A Random Act of Kindness”and sent to Glens Falls National Bank, c/o Dan Flynn. 4

62、.Ellen Pemrick (Caterer), Beth Anthony (Beth’s Cafe) and David Hughes (Glens Falls Hospital) will be consulted to ensure the highest quality of food can be served. 5.We are looking to serving between 150 and 250 people at this event. We are serving the following:turkey gravy, mashed potatoes, gree

63、n beans, cranberry sauce, rolls, pumpkin pie, and apple pie. Beverages will include:milk, water, coffee and apple cider. If you are interested in donating any of the above items, please drop off your donations at the VFW in Greenwich any evening between November 14 and November 24. If you have any

64、problems dropping any items off during that time frame, please contact George Perkins at either 692-2367 or 573-8115. Any non-perishable food donations not used for the dinner will be donated to the local Greenwich Food Pantry. Any assistance you can provide for us would be greatly appreciated. Eve

65、ryone’s generosity to the Greenwich munity and its residents is very much appreciated. Reservations for dinner are now being accepted by calling Pat Perkins at 692-2367 until November 13. 71.If you want to be a volunteer for this Thanksgiving dinner, you may call u. A.692-2367 B.884

66、-0658 C.573-8115 D.692-7841 72.How many people will probably be served at the Thanksgiving dinner? A.500 B.400 C.200 D.300 73.Which of the following will be included in the dinner? A.Apples and milk. B.Pumpkins and water. C.Potatoes and cranberry pie D.Coffee and rolls 74.As a volunteer for this Thanksgiving dinner. you can . A.help make some arrangements for this event B.contact Julie to ensure the quality of food C.dr

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