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    这是一份邵阳市第二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案),共14页。试卷主要包含了听力题,阅读理解,七选五,完形填空,短文填空,书面表达,读后续写等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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    一、听力题1What does the man think about exercising at the gym?A. Tiring. B. Useless. C. Embarrassing.2Why is the man sneezing?A. Because of the trees.B. Because of his cold.C. Because of the dust.3What does the man’s grandfather do now?A. He writes books. B. He sells watches. C. He makes watches.4When will the speakers start their vacation?A. On June 9th. B. On June 12th. C. On June 13th.5What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Which animal to ride.B. How to look after a pet.C. Where to spend their holiday.下面一段材料,回答以下小题。6Which movie is playing at the theater?A. The Grandmaster.B. The New Mutants. C. Shadow.7What kind of movie is The Grandmaster?A. A comedy. B. A horror movie. C. An action movie.下面一段材料,回答以下小题。8What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. Brother and sister. B. Father and daughter. C. Salesman and customer.9How much does the woman have now?A. $50. B. $100. C. $150.10Where does the conversation take place?A. At a bank. B. At a coffee shop. C. At a clothing store.下面一段材料,回答以下小题。11Who is going to China?A. The man. B. The woman. C. The man’s sister.12How many people use WhatsApp now?A. Over half a billion.      B. Over one billion.         C. Over one and a half billion.13What messaging service do Blake and Allison use?A. WhatsApp. B. WeChat. C. Telegram.下面一段材料,回答以下小题。14Where is the woman’s class now?A. At a factory. B. At a glass shop. C. At a neighborhood center.15What did people use glass for a long time ago?A. Making tools.B. Making windows.C. Making medical equipment.16Who buy glass items the most probably in ancient times?A. Anybody. B. The rich. C. The poor.17What does the woman want to make?A. A cup. B. Eyeglasses. C. A flower vase.下面一段材料,回答以下小题。18Where does the speech take place?A. At a factory. B. At a university. C. At a technology company.19What does the speaker think about the future?A. Fewer people will lose their jobs.B. People will have jobs that robots can’t do.C. Technology will be the top university major.20How are computers better than people according to the speaker?A. They can do math faster. B. They don’t take breaks.C. They’re more creative.二、阅读理解At 12, 139 feet above sea level, Potala is the highest palace in the world. The 1, 300-year-old palace was originally built by Tibetan king Songtsen Gambo for Princess Wencheng of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. Eventually it was expanded and changed into the house for the Dalai Lama. Since 1959, it has been turned into a museum of Buddhism. In 1994, Potala Palace was named a World Heritage by UNESCO. The building is divided into two parts—the Red Palace and the White Palace. They are really colored red and white. A fresh coat of paint made up of milk, honey, and sugar is applied every autumn. The neighboring Jokhang Temple and Norbulingka Temple were rebuilt in 2000 and 2001. The Jokhang Temple is considered the most sacred (神圣的) temple in Tibet and thousands of Buddhism believers travel thousands of miles by foot just to pay their respects to it all year around. In addition to the two temples, many other temples, including the Ramoche Temple and Palkhor Temple, are symbols of Tibetan culture. HOW TO VISITAll foreign visitors must visit the Potala Palace with a tour group. Groups are allowed an hour inside the palace and photos are not permitted. While the palace and its nearby temples are very much tourist attractions, many of the guests are Tibetan people who come to pray. WHEN TO VISITAs one of the highest cities in the world, Lhasa can get quite cold during the winter. Summer is the best time to visit. June to August is the busiest tourist season.21What was Potala first built for?A. A museum of Buddhism.B. A home for the Dalai Lama.C. A burying place for Songtsen Gambo.D. A palace for Princess Wencheng.22Which is considered the most religiously important temple in Tibet?A. The Jokhang Temple. B. The Palkhor Temple.C. The Norbulingka Temple. D. The Ramoche Temple.23What is the best season to visit Lhasa?A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. D. Winter.From Mozart to Metallica, tons of people enjoy listening to various types of music while they paint, write, or draw. Most believe that music helps increase creativity, but an international study conducted by English and Swedish researchers is challenging that view. The study results were echoed by scientists from Lancaster University, and the University of Gavle, saying their findings show music actually weakens creativity.To reach their conclusions, researchers had volunteers complete verbal problems designed to inspire creativity while sitting in a quiet room, and then again while music played in the background. They found that background music significantly weakened the volunteers’ ability to complete tasks connected with verbal creativity. The team also tested background noises like those commonly heard in a library, but found that such noises had no influence on subjects’ creativity.The tasks were simple word games. For example, volunteers were given three words, such as dress, rise, and flower. Then, they were asked to find a single word connected with all three that could be combined to form a common phrase or word. The single word, in this case, would be “sun” (sundress, sunrise, sunflower). Volunteers completed the tasks in either a quiet room, or while listening to two different types of music: rock music or light music“We found strong evidence of weakened performance when playing background music in comparison to quiet background conditions,” says co-author D. Neil McLatchie of Lancaster University. He and his colleagues find that music negatively influences the verbal working memory processes of the brain, preventing creativity. Also, as far as the library background noises having seemingly no effect, the study’s authors believe that was the case because library noises create a “regular state” environment that doesn’t affect concentration.“To conclude, the findings here challenge the popular view that music increases creativity, and instead show that music, whatever type it is, is always a disadvantage for creative performance in problem solving,” the study reads.24The underlined word in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by ________.A. Challenged B. accepted C. doubted D. heard25What were the volunteers asked to do in the study?A. To play music.  B. To combine given words.C. To create new words. D. To connect words with music.26What can we infer from the study?A. Quiet background inspires creativity best.  B. Library noise does no harm to creativity.C. Music has a bad effect on language ability.  D. Music types matter in creative performance.27Which is the main idea of the passage?A. Quiet Environments Prevent Concentration.  B. Background NoiseAffects Concentration.C. Composing Music Weakens Creativity.    D. Listening to Music Reduces Creativity.    It has long been believed that the smart phones in our pockets are actually making us duller; but now there is evidence for it.    Researchers at the University of Texas discovered that people are worse at conducting tasks and remembering information if they have a smart phone within eye shot. In two experiments they found phones sitting on a desk or even in a pocket or handbag would distract users and lead to worse test scores even when it was set up not to disturb test subjects. The effect was measurable even when the phones were switched off, and was worse for those who were more dependent on their mobiles.    The researchers tested 520 university students on their memory and intelligence when in the presence of a smart phone to see how it affected them. Participants were told to complete tests in mathematics, memory and reasoning with their smart phones either on their desk, in their bag or pockets, or in another room. Those who had their phones on the desk recorded a 10 per cent lower score than those who left them in a different room on operational tasks, which measures working memory and focus. Those who kept their phones further out of sight in their pockets or their bags scored only slightly better than when phones were placed on desks.    The researchers found that the negative effect of having a phone within eye shot was much greater among those who said they were dependent on their smart phones. Participants who had expressed sympathy with phrases such as “I would have trouble getting through a normal day without my cellphone” and “using my cellphone makes me feel happy” performed as well as others when their phone was in a different roombut worse when it was placed on their desk.    The researchers said the effect arises because part of a smart phone users’ mind is devoted to trying not to think about distractions such as whether they have any messages when the smart phone is in their sight.28For the people who scored the lowest, where did they put their cellphone?A.On the desk  B.In their bags.C.In their pockets.  D.In a different room.29Which of the following will the researchers most probably agree with?A.People shouldn’t have a smart phone.B.Phones wouldn’t distract users when switched off.C.Those depending on mobiles are more likely to be distracted.D.Their research has completely changed people’s view on smart phones.30According to the study, why did cellphones affect the participants?A.Using cellphones made them feel happy.B.They focused on trying to ignore distractions.C.They spent much time on the received messages.D.They couldn’t get through a day without cellphones.31Where does the text probably come from?A.Book review.  B.A Science fiction.C.Cellphone advertisement. D.A news report.“We are running out of space and the only places to go to are other worlds... Spreading out may be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. I am convinced that humans need to leave Earth.” These are the words of the famous scientist Stephen Hawking, spoken at a science festival in Norway in 2017, a year before his death.Hawking was not alone in this view. Many experts feel that the only way for humanity to last far into the future is to colonize other planets. That way, if an asteroid, a terrible disease, nuclear war, or some other disaster strikes Earth, civilization as we know it would still have a chance. Mars is one of the most tempting destinations. NASA, the United Arab Emirates, the private company SpaceX, and the organization Mars One all have plans to send humans there. “Either we spread Earth to other planets, or we risk going extinct, SpaceX founder Elon Musk said at a conference in 2013.”But not everyone agrees that colonizing Mars or any other planet is such a great plan. The most common argument against going is that it’s just too expensive or dangerous. It will take huge amounts of money and other resources just to get people there, let alone set up a place for them to live. It’s not even clear if humans could survive on Mars. One of the biggest dangers there is deadly radiation that bombards the planet.Maybe all the time and money people would pour into a Mars mission would be better spent on more urgent projects here on Earth, like dealing with poverty or climate change. Some experts argue that handling a problem like an asteroid strike or disease outbreak while staying here on Earth would be much easier and less expensive than surviving on a new planet.In addition, moving to a new planet could harm or destroy anything that already lives there. Mars seems uninhabited, but it could possibly host microbial life. Human visitors may destroy this life or permanently change or damage the Martian environment. Some feel that’s too much of a risk to take.What do you think? Should humans colonize outer space or stay home?32What can be inferred from the passage?A. Many experts insist that humans should take the risk.B. Mars is the most attractive destinations for human beings.C. Hawking firmly believes the only way to save humans is moving to Mars.D. All the other experts don’t agree with Hawking’s idea.33Why do some experts disagree with the plan to colonize Mars?A. It will cost much more money to settle on Mars than on Earth.B. It is too long a distance from the Earth to the Mars.C. Human visitors will bring diseases to Martian environment.D. The deadly radiation that bombards the planet is the biggest danger.34What’s the writing purpose of the passage?A. To raise people’s awareness of protecting the environment.B. To present different opinions on whether to move to the Mars.C. To arouse readers’ reflection on whether to colonize outer space.D. To inspire people to deal with the environmental problems.35In which section of a magazine is the passage most likely from?A. Fiction. B. Current affairs. C. Social Studies. D. Science.三、七选五36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。Go on the Safest TripWhile travelling there are many safety measures that all travellers should take, even if they’re heading out a nearby mountain for a camping trip, renting a seaside Airbnb, or choosing any other destination. Advice is highly needed on everything from what to pack to how to protect yourself. ________Don’t take the unfamiliar road. While part of the joy of exploring nature is seeing new and beautiful views, if your road trip includes a hike, stay on the marked path. Never give in to your curiosity to hike off-trail and in unfamiliar or unmarked areas. “________ ” Warned by Dr. Velimir Petkov.Pack clothing. In the morning, when you set out on your adventure, your temperature will likely be comfortable. As the sun reaches its highest point, you’ll start to sweat inside your car. ________ Thats why experts recommend packing everything you need to stay comfortable, including clothing for different temperatures.Make sure you get enough sleep. While many people have difficulty sleeping, plenty rest is necessary before a long car ride. “Do not drive while you are feeling sleepy. _______ Petkov recommended. He also noted that even if you get the benefits of seven to eight hours of sleep, a little coffee can never hurt.Protect your skin. You may not consider the sun while sitting in the car. The sunlight can go right through window glass and cause you to burn. _______ Bahar Schmidt, founder of Eluxit Travel Agency, recommends making more efforts to protect your skin with sunscreen and drugs against insects.A. You could get lost, injured or both.B. It is a wise choice to wear strong shoes.C. You would never enjoy the views without the tips.D. If you feel like a rest, pull over and take a short break.E. And at night, certain areas experience a sharp drop in degrees.F. And mosquitoes are also drawn when you’re outdoors at night.G. We spoke with travel experts for safety guide to getting on the road.四、完形填空(15空)One of the greatest things about getting out of the city is heading into nature and really communing with (……融为一体) the Earth and wildlife. But sometimes, the _____1_____ finds its way into the city.A man named Tom Bell lives in London. When he went up to his rooftop to take a break one day, he realized he wasn’t alone. But don’t worry. His ___2____ was of the fuzzy (毛茸茸的) variety. A wild fox had made its way up to the roof just in time to ____3_____ the sunset. It was getting ___4____ and cold, but fortunately, there was a blanket laid out and ready for it! The tired fox just wanted to have a sleep.Tom quickly ____5____ the event online with the world and received many likes. People were obviously _____6______ by the truly unbothered fox. ____7____ the lucky man, the fox got up there through the fire escape. A man named Steve even played it some music to make sure the fox had the _____8____ evening!In fact, London is home to many foxes, ____9____ not all of them are this cute and beautiful. They’ve come to be called urban foxes and they began to make themselves ____10____ in London back in the 1930s when the city’ s growth started ___11___ their natural territory (领地)And they live in cities all over England. It is supposed that there’s a population of about 33,000 urban foxes in total in the country.Once Tom shared his ____12_____ house guest, others around London also started ____13____ photos of their urban foxes! Well, it’s probably safe to say that we’re a little envious (羡慕的) of these lucky persons and their fuzzy visitors. It is ____14____ to see that people and the wilderness can live together ____15____ .37A. sunlight  B. road     C. photo     D. wilderness38A. visitor   B. neighbor    C. friend     D. audience39A. overlook  B. follow   C. catch    D. mark40A. wet    B. quiet    C. risky     D. dark41A. read   B. found    C. shared   D. checked42A. encouraged  B. attracted    C. confused  D. supported43A. Because of  B. According to C. Instead of  D. Expect for44A. perfect  B. eventful  C. stormy D. final45A. if     B. and     C. or D. but46A. out of danger B. above average C. on the site   D. at home47A. enlarging  B. entering   C. surrounding  D. dividing48A. imaginary  B. trusted   C. lifelong    D. beloved49A. posting  B. collecting   C. editing D. printing50A. amusing  B. important   C. amazing D. common51A. legally   B. peacefully   C. informally D. confidently五、短文填空52阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号中单词的正确形式。To enter and enjoy the world of dreams and magic, we need ________ (enjoy) and understand literature. The first step is to determine some of ________ (it) significant qualities.The first quality of literature is its ________ (describe) of truth and beauty. Some truth and beauty remain unnoticed ________ a sensitive human soul brings them to our attention. The second quality of literature is its appeal ________ our feelings and imagination. Its attraction lies ________ (much) in what it awakens in us than _______ it says. The third quality of literature is its permanence. Good literature ________ (reflect) the most basic of human nature and also takes on ________ personal style. In summary, literature is the expression of life in forms of truth and beauty, the ________(write) record of man’s thought and feelings and the history of the human soul.六、书面表达53上周末,你和同学参加了一次校园清理活动。请你以“A Clean-up Activity”为题给学校英语报写一篇新闻报道,介绍这次活动,内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动过程;3. 活动意义。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、读后续写54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。One day my grandfather gave me a gift-a piggy bank. It had an opening through which one c could put money in, but the opening was not big enough to reach in and get the money out. The only way to get at the money was to break the piggy bank open. My grandfather explained that was the whole ideathe piggy bank would help save my money so that, at the end of the year, I might have enough for that bike I dreamt about. He asked if I would put some of the money he gave me into the piggy bank. I agreed immediately and promised that I wouldn't break it open until I could afford my dream bike.Whenever he gave me a little bit of money, he would say"This is for spending. But you can save some and put it in the piggy bank if you want to save it up." When he gave me larger amounts, it was clearly for saving in the piggy bank. For some time, this worked fine. I loved shaking the piggy bank and hearing the sound of the coins. As it became heavier, I grew more excited, dreaming about buying my new bike, and all the adventures I could have on it.Whenever I wanted to take some money from the piggy bank to buy delicious ice-creams or beautiful pens, I would imagine riding my bike on the street, and thinking of that, my thoughts about ice-creams or pens went away. So for almost six months, I only put money into the piggy bank without taking any out. I thought I wouldn't break my piggy bank for anything. But one day something unexpected happened. I saw a piece of news on the television that a serious earthquake had happened in a nearby province. As many houses were destroyed, a lot of children became homeless. Seeing their shabby破旧的clothes and crying faces, I was sleepless that night.Paragraph 1I knew I should do something.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2My grandfather was surprised by my behavior.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案1答案:C解析:2答案:A解析:3答案:B解析:4答案:C解析:5答案:A解析:6答案:B7答案:C8答案:A9答案:A10答案:C11答案:A12答案:B13答案:C14答案:C15答案:A16答案:B17答案:C18答案:B19答案:B20答案:B21答案:D22答案:A23答案:B24答案:B25答案:C26答案:B27答案:D28答案:A29答案:C30答案:B31答案:D32答案:D33答案:A34答案:C35答案:D36答案:GAEDF解析:37答案:D38答案:A39答案:C40答案:D41答案:C42答案:B43答案:B44答案:A45答案:D46答案:D47答案:B48答案:D49答案:A50答案:C51答案:B52答案:to enjoy/enjoyitsdescription until to morewhatreflectsawritten解析:53答案:A clean-up activityIn order to help beautify our school campus, our class organized a clean-up activity around our school last weekend. After having the sixth class, we jumped into action. We were divided into two groups: one group cleaned up the playground, the park and the public places while the other put the sign “No littering” at the proper places and called on our schoolmates, workers and teachers to protect our environment. After three hours’ hard work, we were happy to see that our school campus looked much cleaner than before. The activity turned out to be a great success, which not only raised public awareness of environmental protection but also enriched our school life.解析:54答案:I knew I should do something. I went to my piggy bank and was about to break it and withdraw money when my mind came back to the bike I wanted to buy, and I hesitated.   Thinking of the look in the eyes of the children hoping for help in the earthquake, I grabbed the piggy bank and threw it to the ground.   Suddenly, the coins rolled all over the floor.   "Yes, those children need help and need the money more."   I said to myself.My grandfather was surprised by what I did. When he realized what had happened, he fondly touched my head and said, "Good boy, you did the right thing. Grandpa is proud of you."   He continued, "My dear grandson, you deserve that bicycle."   As a bonus, let’s buy that bike together now.   Then go for a spring outing by bike.   "Thank you, Grandpa." I was excited and jumped with joy.解析:
     

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