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    杭州市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末达标测试英语试题

     

    一、阅读

    第一节: 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    A

    Dinosaur Attractions

    The Field Museum

    Even beyond its impressive dinosaur exhibit, the Field Museum is a must-see destination for the whole family. The Evolving Planet display follows the evolution of life on our planet from the very beginning, when life was a single-celled organism, to the appearance of mankind.

    Fee: Adults $38. 00; Children6-18$17. 50, 5 and under free

    Museum of the Earth

    This museum is kid-friendly thanks to its large number of hands-on activities. There is a vast collection of fossils, such as large, complete skeletons and those of small sea animals. The Discovery Lab at the museum is an interactive space for kids to play and learn in. They can even search for fossils and keep what they find.

    Fee: Adults $18. 00; Children 13-19 $10. 00, 12 and under free

    Dinosaur World

    This park offers animatronic 电子的dinosaurs that bring to life many prehistoric scenes and it features fossils from dinosaurs found in Florida. Although this park has plenty to offer, food isn't one of them. However, there is a lovely picnic area where families can bring their own lunches and enjoy the bright Florida sunshine.

    Fee: Adults $26. 00; children 10-19 $15. 00. 9 and under free

    Cabazon Dinosaurs

    Cabazon Dinosaurs, located in Riverside County, California, is an unusual roadside attraction that has been there since 1975. Home to over fifty larger-than-life dinosaur statues, this park is a fantastic place to let kids run wild, Visitors can hunt for fossils and participate in a dinosaur dig. Featured a lot of movies, this park is a great way to spend a few hours.

    1. At which place may visitors learn about the development of life on Earth?

    A. The Field Museum.    B. Dinosaur World.

    C. Cabazon Dinosaurs.    D. Museum of the Earth.

    2. How much should a teen and his parent pay for their visit to the Discovery Lab?

    A. $54. 00.    B. $46. 00.   C. $36. 00.   D. $28. 00.

    3. What is the shared feature of the four dinosaur attractions?

    A. Interactive spaces.     B. Hands-on activities.

    C. Kid-friendly design.     D. Dinosaur-themed movies.

    B

    When Ryad Alsous arrived in England, he knew one thing: he wanted to keep bees. The insects had been a major part of his life in Syria, and fleeing his war-torn homeland, it was a precious certainty amid so much chaos.

    As a lecturer at the University of Damascus, Ryad had built a respected reputation for his research on Syrian bees. With over 500 hives, he produced over ten tons of honey every year. Fleeing his country in 2013, he lost everything.

    Yet even with all his knowledge and experience, Ryad didn't know if his dream would be possible in the UK. I found that there is a lot of rain and the temperature isn't very high. All the time I was thinking, How can I set up another project here?

    The wet weather wasn't Ryad's only challenge. The language barrier and a vastly overqualified CV made it difficult to find work. Eventually, Ryad volunteered at the Huddersfield Beekeepers' Association, but he was still without a colony of his own. Finally, Facebook brought him into contact with a woman in Manchester who was willing to donate an entire colony of rare British black bees.

    In one year, I was able to split the colony she gave me into seven. I realised that the beekeeping project could become very profitable and successful in the UK. "

    Soon, Ryad found himself with 17 hives, but he wasn't finished yet. His inner teacher was itching to get out. Through City of Sanctuary, a British refugee charity, Ryad began to run beekeeping workshops for refugees and job seekers. The Buzz Project was born.

    Today, the Buzz Project houses 14 hives, where Ryad shares his expertise. It has started to bear fruit. Last year, they produced half a ton of honey around 1, 000 jars. But for Ryad, the most important thing is bringing people together.

    We have local people, jobseekers and volunteers, in addition to refugees. All of them work together doing the same job. The exchange between the groups, the information and skills, helps them integrate very well and improve their language skills, he says.

    4. Why did Ryad come to England?

    A. To keep bees.   B. To do research.

    C. To seek shelter.   D. To run business.

    5. Which factor posed a challenge to Ryad at first?

    A. The hot weather.      B. His poor English.

    C. His inadequate qualification.   D. The cultural differences.

    6. What does the underlined sentence mean?

    A. He wanted to share his beekeeping skills.

    B. He decided to establish a beekeeping school.

    C. He wanted to expand his business.

    D. He decided to find a teaching job.

    7. Which of the following can best describe Ryad's character?

    A. Persistent and charitable.

    B. Ambitious and reliable.

    C. Cautious and responsible.

    D. Independent and respectable.

    C

    Research has shown that disrupting one's natural morning larkor night owltendency can result in immoral behavior at work.

    Who doesn't love a flexible work schedule? Being able to make your own hours, come in when you're ready and leave when you're done, step out to attend a child's presentation at school, have a midday appointment, or even squeeze in a quick workout or nap as a guaranteed pick-me-up-flexibility greatly improves one's quality of life.

    The benefits don't stop there, however. Research has shown that having flexible work hours actually makes one a better person. How so? It's been found that disrupted sleep patterns-in the form of having to act outside of normal inclination to be a morning larkor a night owl-can result in strange, unethical, and out-of-line behavior. Science journalist Linda Geddes said, If you don't get enough sleep, research suggests you are more likely to have unethical behavior, such as being mean, bullying your fellow employees or falsifying receipts. But it's not just owls: the larks tend to behave more unethically in the evening, and owls in the morning. So ideally, you want to introduce flexible working. "

    Employers would be wise to allow their employees to start whenever they feel ready-whether it's at the crack of dawn or at 11 a. m. , and to allow breaks or pauses in the day as needed-because that would mean better productivity, performance, and behavior.

    This shift is already happening with the New York Times recently reporting that 27 percent of US employers now offer the flexibility to work outside normal business hours, up from 22 percent in 2014; and 68 percent allow telecommuting as needed up from 54 percent in 2014. With the national unemployment rate at its lowest in 50 years, employers are having to become more competitive in what they offer workers, and flex-hours seem like a no-brainer, highly beneficial to all.

    8. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 2?

    A. Ways to improve life quality.

    B. People's activities in their free time.

    C. Methods to get a flexible work schedule.

    D. The advantages of flexibility in work time.

    9. What does the underlined word inclinationin Paragraph 3 mean?

    A. Judgment.   B. Tendency.  C. Reaction.   D. Choice.

    10. What is the effect to change people's sleep pattern according to Geddes?

    A. They will show their nature more easily.

    B. They tend to suffer from sleep problems.

    C. They tend to behave immorally in their work.

    D. They will get more flexibility in working time.

    11. What do the figures in the last paragraph indicate?

    A. The unemployment rate is increasing.

    B. Employers are getting more free time.

    C. Flexible working has been creating more jobs.

    D. More employers adopt a flexible work schedule.

    D

    As facts prove, when a mother sits in the passenger seat while a teen learns to drive, the teen's brain activity can be changed. For the study, researchers came up with a driving simulation模拟test that encourages risk-taking behavior in teens.

    Twenty-five teens were asked to pass the simulation test in the shortest possible time. In the simulation, there are 26 intersections交叉路口that teens need to pass through. Each intersection provides a choice to stop at a yellow light, which could delay the driver for three seconds, or finish the simulation faster by speeding through the yellow light.

    If the drivers don't crash, they'll finish earlier; if not, there is a six-second delayto their time of completion. The study required teens to go through the simulation on their own as well as under Mum's watch.

    The results show that when teens drive alone, they drive past the yellow light 55 percent of the time. However, if Mum is present, racing past the yellow light is seen at a decreased rate of 45 percent. In addition, the study found that driving alone caused changes in the teens' brains, causing an increase of blood flow towards the reward center of the brain. If Mums were present, blood flow to the brain's reward center increased when they made safer driving decisions.

    Researchers think that parents play an important role in helping their children to make more thoughtful decisions. Sarah Helfinstein, a researcher from the University of Maryland, said, Basically, they're being influenced by what they expect the wish of the other person to be. "

    12. What were the teens asked to do in the driving simulation test?

    A. To stop at the yellow light.

    B. To finish the test as quickly as possible.

    C. To make as few mistakes as possible.

    D. To go through the intersection safely.

    13. What happened to the teens when they were driving alone?

    A. They completed the test 6 seconds early.

    B. Their brain's reward center became less active.

    C. More blood flowed towards their brain's reward center.

    D. They were less likely to race past the yellow light.

    14. From the last paragraph, how did Sarah Helfinstein present her ideas?

    A. By giving further explanation to the study

    B. By adding new evidence to the study

    C. By offering a different opinion on the study

    D. By expressing her doubts about the result of the study

    15. What can we learn from the driving simulation test?

    A. Teens shouldn't drive alone.

    B. Teens learn to drive quickly with Mum.

    C. Teens are influenced by Mum's driving style.

    D. Teens drive more safely with Mum in a car.

    第二节: 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。

    Is your key or phone missing a dozen times a day, or can't you find the TV remote until ten minutes after a favorite show has begun? Such faults might be accompanied by a nagging fear: Is something wrong with me? Probably not. __16__ But for the most part, people can overcome the tendency to misplace things. Here is some advice.

    When you put something down, say its location. __17 __You'd say, I'm setting my mouse to the right of my computer. And saying that, either in your mind or out loud, focuses your attention on where you put it, upping the chances that you'll remember its location later.

    Make up a song or rhyme. __18__ You could make up a rhyme, or sub in your own lyrics to a catchy song. 'Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, ' and be sung into My remote is sitting by the lamp. By the lamp.

    Take pictures. Ever wander around the parking lot because you can't find your car? Take a picture of your parking spot. The same advice applies to lots of things: Photograph all those spots where you store easy-to-lose objects. When you can't find them, pull up the photo.

    __19 __That might mean placing a basket by your front door where you drop your keys and wallet immediately upon entering your home, or labelling one drawer as the scissors drawer. Then, at the end of the day, scan the areas where you've been, find the items that need to be taken back home, and return them to their spots. Be kind to yourself. It's certainly understandable if you're frustrated with your tendency to misplace things. But if you keep beating yourself up about and start to think that there's something wrong with you, and you get anxious about that. When your thoughts spiral in such a manner, you're even less likely to be able to focus and keep track of your possessions. __20__

    A. Set up a routine.

    B. Make your belongings stand out.

    C. So, remember to give yourself a break.

    D. It's a common occurrence and certainly annoying.

    E. There are many gadgets designed to keep track of items.

    F. Turn keeping track of your items into an opportunity to be creative.

    G. One way to be more mindful of where your things are is to verbalize where you put them.

    二、完型填空

    阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项ABCD, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    One day, I planned to leave for the bank. I was grateful because Micah, my constant and __21 __companion, was by my side. Micah is my Leader Dog for the Blind. He is a _22 __, but sometimes very stubborn.

    The weather turned worse. The wind had __23__ and the drizzle turned into a cold rain. I gave Micah the __24__ to go straight ahead and arrived at the corner. Micah __25__ , and then took one step back. I knew we needed to be cautious. I __26 __one foot forward, located the curb路边, and patted it confidently. Micah and I communicated well, both orally and with __27 __, which gave me the self-confidence.

    I began to __28 __to the traffic to determine the direction and to __29__ the status of the traffic light. Noises in the surrounding area and the voices in my head began to __30 __my brain, leaving me tired. We __31__ into the familiar street to cross to the other side. But Micah pushed me more to the right. __32 __, I began to realize that I should have come to the opposite corner sooner. Micah gave me a slight pull, and we continued to advance.

    Suddenly, Micah sat down and __33 __to move in any direction, I was completely confused. Then, a man's voice cut through the silence, Madam, can I_34__ you?The man explained that the whole area was under construction and the road was all _35__. Your dog is amazing!Only at this point did I realize Micah was my hero!

    21. A. identical B. conventional C. essential D. committed

    22. A. talker B. thinker C. creator D. director

    23. A. put up B. stirred up C. picked up D. took up

    24. A. potential B. command C. opportunity D. alternative

    25. A. hesitated B. appreciated C. prohibited D. distracted

    26. A. rested B. circled C. expanded D. stretched

    27. A. gestures B. smiles C. shouts D. devices

    28. A. attend B. stick C. listen D. point

    29. A. evaluate B. integrate C. tackle D. adjust

    30. A. convince B. crowd C. clarify D. conflict

    31. A. crashed B. bumped C. slid D. stepped

    32. A. Nevertheless B. Moreover C. Whatever D. Somehow

    33. A. prepared B. perceived C. refused D. reacted

    34. A. approach B. encounter C. resist D. label

    35. A. set up B. torn up C. put up D. called up

    三、语法填空

    Even if all goes well for you in high school, that time of life still can be tough. After all, there's so much for you__36 __learn academically and socially, like getting along with classmates, and dealing with teachers. But of all the __37 __challenge, making good friends might be the most important. According to a new study published in the journal Child Development, best friends likely had a __38 __significance influence on how you behave in

    your 20s. Researchers found that those with strong and close bonds with their friends at age ffteen were more likely to be healthy and happy later. Importantly, __ 39__popular, defined as lots of people liking you generally but not closely, wasn't found to have the same benefit as close friends. The University of Virginia researchers__40__ ran the study followed 169 subjects aged 15 to 25 every year for a decade. Then the researchers__41___analyze the 10 years of data to understand how people handled stress over time. They found that, compared to people with strong high school friendships, those who were merely popular did much __42 __bad on several measures of mental health, such as self-worth, social acceptance and relaxation. __43 __like by a large group of people cannot take__44 __place of building deep, supportive friendships. So trying to build close connections__45__ few people should be a priority优先考虑的事情, wrote Joseph Allen, who coauthored the study.

    四、单词拼写5题定语从句, 10题首字母拼写

    46. The reason ______he explained to you for his absence sounded silly.

    47. My father and his teacher talked a lot about the things and the persons ______they could

    remember.

    48. Many young people, most of ______were well-educated, headed for remote regions to chase their dreams.

    49. The house of ______the window is broken was built 50 years ago.

    50. I live next door to a couple ______children often make a lot of noise.

    51. Yesterday she r ______that she be allowed to leave.

    52. Everyone was making appreciative c ______about the delicious food.

    53. People should be encouraged to buy smaller, more e ______cars with fewer toxic

    emissions.

    54. Las Vegas is the country's top tourist d ______

    55. The house is hidden from s ______behind trees.

    56. New technology is being a ______to almost every industrial process.

    57. The prime minister was on an o ______visit to China.

    58. Each person's fingerprints are u ______

    59. I really a ______the way she brings up those kids all on her own.

    60. The job brought me into c ______with a lot of interesting people.

     

    五、应用文

    假定你是李华, 你校将要组织一场学生与老师之间的乒乓球比赛。请给来自英国的交换

    Robert写封邮件, 内容包括:

    1. 比赛时间、地点;

    2. 比赛目的;

    3. 邀他参赛。

    注意:

    1. 词数80左右;

    2. 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。

    六、概要写作

    阅读下面的文章, 写出一片60字左右的概要。字数要求5070之间

    On a damp, boring, stay-in-house kind of day, I was a 4-year-old artist armed with a new treasure: my own big box of crayons蜡笔. Somehow, the usual paper wasnt special enough for these 64 perfect, sweet-smelling sticks of vivid color. I looked around for a bigger canvas. If only there were hidden walls. Walls like the ones in Mom and Dad's closet.

    Slipping quietly down the hall to the bedroom, I stood on tiptoe to reach the string for the closet light. Words and images filled my mind faster than my hands could make them.

    A brilliant rainbow was seen on one wall, with a cheery golden sun peeking out from above. Below, a giant shade tree supported a swing for stick-figure children. Around them, flowers bloomed everywhere.

    My masterpiece! All my very own magic! I look in the walls, the colors and the brightness. Joy swelled inside me. But as my creativity wound down, a thought popped up: I've got to show Mom! Suddenly I was still.

    Mom called out, Dinner's ready. After a short time, her footsteps approached, and then finally, the closet door opened. I stood nervously in the corner.

    Mom breathed in sharply, then stood frozen. Only her eyes moved as she slowly looked over my masterpiece. She was quiet for a long, long time. I didn't dare breathe.

    Finally, she turned to me.

    I like it, she said, No, I love it! I feel I have a new closet!

    Now, 45 years later, my childhood artwork is still there. And in my own house, the closet walls are masterpieces, too, created by my own daughters when they were little girls.

    Every time I open a closet door, I remember that, as big as that box of crayons and whitewalls seemed when I was little, my mother's love was the biggest thing of all.


     

    参考答案

     

     

    一、阅读

    1~3   ADC

    4~7   DDAA

    8~11   DBCD

    12~15    BCAD

    16~20    DGFAC

     

    二、完形填空

    21~25    DBCBA

    26~30    DACAB

    31~35    DDCAB

     

    三、语法填空

    36.to learn;37. challenges; 38. significant;39.popularity;40.who/that 41.analyzed;42. worse; 43. Being liked;44.the;45.with

     

    四、单词拼写

    46.that/which; 47.that; 48.whom;49.which;50. whose 51.received;52.comment; 53. environmentally-friendly;54.destination;55.shadow

    56.applied;57.official;58.unique;59.appreciate;60.connection

     

    五、应用文

    Dear Robert,

    How is everything going? Knowing you're a great lover of table tennis, I'm writing to tell you a coming table tennis match between students and teachers in our school.

    The match, which is scheduled to be held on the sports ground, will start at four o'clock this Friday afternoon and last approximately two hours. With the aim of making our after-school activities more colorfu1, attracting more and more students' interest in sports and strengthening the teacher-student bond, the match will be full of fun and I'm sure you will enjoy yourself there.

     

    六、概要写作

    One day when I was little, I created a beautiful picture on the walls in parents' closet. Although satisfied with it, I couldn't imagine mom's reaction. Instead of criticizing me for ruining the closet, mom thought highly of my artwork. Now I understand how much she loves me and I do the same to my children to develop their creativity.


     

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