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    大连市部分重点高中2022-2023学年度上学期10月月考高一英语试卷第一部分阅读[共两节,满分50]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ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。AI’m a strong believer that learning different languages makes you look quite good when you’re in a foreign country. Here are 4 apps (应用程序) that will help you learn a foreign language! You can download (下载) them for free.Babbel-Learn LanguagesBabbel is an excellent language tool to help you progress step by step when you are learning a new language. It helps you learn grammar along the way as you work your way through the tasks and assignments (作业). You need to pay every month, but this will still be cheaper than taking physical lessons with a teacher!Duolingo: Learn Languages FreeThe app has many languages to choose from and will work through the basics all the way to advanced words and sentences. It’s all completely free too! It’s well designed, looks great and will help you learn, remember and progress with just a little bit of time every day.Tandem: Language ExchangeRather than having you work through tasks and memorize different things, the app lets you match with people who share your interests but speak the language you want to learn. You can then have text, voice and video conversations with people who want to learn your native language, and in return you learn theirs, all by simply communicating with each other. It’s a great way to learn with only $1 a day.Busuu-Learn EnglishThis app is perfect if you want to learn English. There are all sorts of audio and visual learning aids You’ll find yourself working through interactive (互动的) tests and learning tools for vocabulary and dialogue. You just need to pay $100 a year.1. Which app is the best if you want to learn through communication?A. Babbel-Learn Languages B. Tandem: Language ExchangeC. Duolingo: Learn Languages Free D. Busuu-Learn English2. What is Duolingo different from the other three apps?A. It’s completely free.  B. It’s specially designed for English learningC. It’s unsuitable for beginners. D. It’s the best app for English learning.3. What do the 4 apps have in common?A. They cover all languages. B. They are expensive.C. They contain many tests. D. They are free to download.BSince graduating from middle school, this year’s new 9th-grade class is adapting to (适应) the challenges of high school, a difficult process (过程) for many students. Some of the challenges the students must get used to are the increasing difficulty of school-work, he amount of homework, and the change in the grading system among other things.“It’s a bit harder than middle school, but that is to be expected from every ongoing year,” David Palacios, a 9th-grade student, said.Adaptation is also influenced by stories the freshmen hear before entering. These stories create a negative (消极的) idea of high school, as they are usually bad stories about classes, teachers, or other topics.“Stories I’ve heard of high school are exaggerated (夸张的),” Palacios said.The school is fighting against students’ fear by providing information about high school, even before they enter. This year, the 9th-grade class entered school on August 8 one day earlier than other high school students. This was done to help the freshmen by solving any doubts they could have. “In general, they adapt well, because since middle school they have been given some information on what high school is,” Ana Isabel Garcia, a high school advisor, said.The changes faced in 9th grade are more challenging than those found in middle school. However, after experiencing the first two months of 9th grade. many 9th graders agree that 9th grade is not as hard as they thought it would be.“It’s not that different from middle school,” Palacios said.High school is harder than other grades as it’s the final step students take before they enter the real world. Students must see the important role high school plays as it teaches them many skills that will help them improve their future. “They do well because they come in with a good attitude (态度) and wish to adapt well,” Garcia said.4. What did Palacios think of the freshman challenges?A. They happened as expected. B. They were hard to fight off.C. They would disappear soon. D. They mostly focused on grades.5. Why did Palacios’s school require the 9th graders to enter the school on August 8?A. To show them around the campus.  B. To help them deal with their nervousness.C. To let them experience high school life in advance.  D. To avoid them hearing bad stories about high school.6. What kind of feeling did Garcia express in her words?A. Shock. B. Worry. C. Annoy. D. Satisfaction.7. Where is this text most likely from?A. A personal diary. B. A travel guide. C. A news report. D. A letter.CA lecture hall should be like a church—a little too dark, much too cold, and uncomfortably silent. You should feel guilty opening your water bottle because all 200 people in the room can hear it.So when I’m trying to pay attention, the last thing you should be doing is carrying on a conversation about your last weekend party or anything else.During the past school term, I’ve had enough. One of my biggest complaints of large class sizes is the tendency for three to five friends to sit together and loudly speak in each others’ ears for an hour and 15 minutes straight. My stupid monkeybrain can’t help but focus on your conversation about the difference between ash blonde and light blonde colored hair that look exactly the same.To me, it just feels like a waste. You’re actively wasting money, and missing vital information. We (and the government) pay quite a lot for our education, but you are here to ignore someone significantly more experienced than us, in classes we picked, for hours every week.I know major requirements can be boring, but this is still an education. It requires two-way effort. Most students here have at least one goal in common: success. Not every checkpoint on that path is going to be filled with joy. Sit down, shut up, and force yourself to listen to your professor. Society tells us it will eventually pay off.Or maybe it won’t because you don’t want to. I actually don’t care if you decide to pay little or no attention to the lecture itself, so long as you’re not being disturbing.For those willing to try, in 20 years when you finally pay off your debt with your fairly secure white-collar job, you’ll look back and be happy that you went through the lectures.8. Why is a lecture hall compared to a church by the author?A. Both places are open to the public. B. Both places help rid people of their guilt.C. Both places can seat over 200 people. D. Both places are supposed to be quiet.9. What can we infer about the author from the passage?A. He likes persuading others. B. He tends to make complaints.C. He values education as a duty. D. He cares much about friendship.10. How does the author feel when writing the passage?A. Delighted. B. Annoyed. C. Thrilled. D. Worried.11. What may be the best title for the text?A. Hard Work Pays Off!  B. Focus on the Lectures!C. Wasting Your Time Is a Shame! D. Mind Your In-Class Behavior!DWhat’s the deal with new words? Where do they come from and how do they go from unknown to official? First, new words have to circulate in culture to make it into the dictionary. They have to be used and understood. Words have a much better chance of getting added to the dictionary if you see them In print or hear them in conversation. It’s actually a full-time job to search popular communication to figure out what new words are surfacing in our vernacular (方言). Lexicographers get to decide which words make it into the dictionary, and they do so by reading widely across industries and disciplines. However, they also make decisions about which idioms make it in.Dictionaries can sometimes get over 1,000 new words per year. In 2019 the Merriam-Webster Dictionary added over 600 in April and another 500+ in September. After lexicographers decide which words will be included, they write a new definition. Some existing words also gain additional meanings, and there are usually thousands of revisions. The dictionary is a constantly changing work in progress, just like the language it describes and defines. For instance, the word “peak” recently went from being just a sharp, pointed end to also being something at the height of popularity. Occasionally fake words actually end up in the dictionary by mistake.If you have a word that you think should be in the dictionary, you’re welcome to get in touch with the lexicographers and suggest it. However, the word needs to be fairly popular. It has to have “widespread, frequent, meaningful usage”. For instance, OMG was added to the dictionary in 2009 after lexicographers had observed it in general use for about 7 years.New words spring from new technologies and disciplines, but they’re very often invented by authors and writers who love language and play with it to create new meanings. One of the greatest creators was William Shakespeare who created over 1,700 new words often by adapting usage and using new compounds. He’s responsible for words like eyeball, excitement, fashionable, and lonely. “Hard-boiled” was invented by Mark Twain.12. What kind of new words can be included in dictionaries?A. Words which have been widely used for long. B. Words which were created by famous writers.C. Words which have been spoken by some locals. D. Words which frequently appear in private conversation.13. What does the underlined word “Lexicographers” in the first paragraph probably mean?A. New word creators.  B. Writers of a dictionary.C. Specialists in languages.  D. Historians on ancient cultures.14. What does the author think of a dictionary?A. Quite ambiguous. B. Error-free. C. Extremely rigid. D. Gradually developing.15. What is the best title for the text?A. How the dictionary is revised B. How new words spread in cultureC. How words get added to the dictionary D. How new words are invented by famous authors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。Exam AnxietyHas this ever happened to you? You’ve been studying hard for your midterm, but when you walk into your exam, your mind goes blank. your heart races fast, you get sweaty palms and find it hard to breathe.    16   Everyone feels anxious during exams. Usually, it results from a fear of failure, lack of adequate preparation time and bad experiences taking tests in the past. This is normal and often helps you work harder, think faster and generally improve your performance.    17    You may also feel that other people are managing the exam better than you. This can cause you to feel that your mind has “gone blank” on information you know you have revised.   18    Some choose to ignore the problem, while others don’t review because they think they will do badly anyway and even miss exams due to the anxiety. It can also be really easy to think that if you don’t try and then you fail, you won’t feel as bad as if you fail after trying really hard.So what can you do to fight against the negative mindset and stay calm before and during your test?    19    Yes, this seems obvious, but it’s worth repeating. If you feel confident that you’ve prepared thoroughly, you’ll feel more confident walking into the test. The second tip is simple: just start.The blank page can maximize your anxiety.    20    You can always go back and change things later if needed, but a few quick answers can get the ball rolling. Besides, allocating your time is equally important. Look through the whole test before getting started. Mentally allocate much time you’ll spend on each section. If there’s time to recheck, even better.A. After you get the paper, dive right in by getting some questions done to build up your confidence.B. However, if you are overly anxious about the result, you may be unable to focus on your work.C. Realizing time is almost up and that there’s still a lot of blank space will make you desperate.D. Therefore, people need an appropriate amount of pressure to help deal with exams.E. If these classic signs of exam anxiety sound familiar, you’re not alone!F. People often deal with exam stress in many unhelpful ways.G. The first thing you should do is to be prepared.第二部分语言运用[共两节,满分30]第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。“None of us get out of life alive, so be brave and be thankful for all the opportunities you have.” Those    21    words were said by 18-year-old Jake Bailey, a cancer patient.Bailey was in the leading position of the students’ union. The young man had planned to    22    at his high school’s end-of-year ceremony (典礼) on schedule.    23   , just the week before, he received shocking    24   . After several weeks of not feeling well, tests showed that he had a fast-growing form of cancer. Doctors said, without treatment, he would only have weeks to live, so they didn’t    25    him to take part in the event. But Bailey put on his school uniform along with his    26    face and left his hospital bed to give the inspiring speech to his    27   . Without doubt, his appearance    28    everyone at the ceremony. Sitting in the wheelchair, he began to    29    his ideas. He expressed that a strong-willed person would not easily    30   , no matter how hard life was.At the speech, Bailey encouraged his schoolmates to    31    their time. “The future is truly in our hands.    32    about having impractical long-term dreams. Let’s be devoted to short-term goals,” he continued. “We don’t know where we might end up, or when we will end up, so work with pride on what is    33    us.”When the senior    34    his speech with the school’s motto, “AltioraPeto,” which means “I fight for higher things”. the entire room burst into cheers.    35    Bailey’s message was heard loud and clear. Bailey then closed his eyes and mouthed the words “Thank you”.21. A. upset B. extra C. inspiring D. amazing22. A. speak B. chat C. sing D. debate23. A. So B. Instead C. Besides D. However24. A. fault B. attack C. news D. pain25. A. persuade B. allow C. warn D. organize26. A. determined B. frightened C. satisfied D. surprised27. A. friends B. families C. schoolmates D. roommates28. A. amused B. shocked C. affected D. frightened29. A. explain B. form C. share D. change30. A. turn up B. give in C. break up D. cut down31. A. gain B. spare C. spend D. treasure32. A. Forget B. Talk C. Care D. Dream33. A. in place of B. in front of C. in charge of D. in search of34. A. replaced B. ended C. began D. decorated35. A. Finally B. Actually C. Obviously D. Entirely第二节(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。Voyages of people from England play an important part in    36    (spread) the English language. Nowadays, English is frequently spoken as    37    official or common language in many countries, such as America, Singapore, Malaysia and some African countries, all of    38    are based on British English. The Englishes spoken in these countries can    39    (understand) well by native English speakers. But actually, these    40    (English) have been changing gradually in accents, spellings, expressions and the usage of vocabulary. Because of this fact, you can make use of the differences.    41    (tell) which country the foreigners of your block are from. For example, if a boss    42    (fluent) commands his driver, “Come up straight to my apartment by elevator and I take some gas for my trucks and cabs,” instead    43    requesting, “Please come to my flat by lift and take some petrol for my lorries and taxis.”, you can recognise    44    (he) American identity while the latter    45    (suggest) that he is British. 答案1-3 BAD4-7 ABDC8-11 DCBD12-15 ABDC16-20 EBFGA21-25 CADCB26-30 ACBCB31-35 DABBC36. spreading37. an38. which39. be understood40. Englishes41. to tell42. fluently43. of44. his45. suggests
     

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