2022~2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期和田地區(qū)民豐縣期中教學(xué)情況調(diào)研                英 語           2022.11注意事項:1. 本試卷包含選擇題和非選擇題兩部分.考生答題全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無效.本次考試時間為90分鐘,滿分值為120分.2. 答題前,請務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(考試號)用書寫黑色字跡的0.5毫米簽字筆填寫在答題卡上,并用2B鉛筆將對應(yīng)的數(shù)字標(biāo)號涂黑.3. 答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑.如需改動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案.答非選擇題必須用書寫黑色字跡的0.5毫米簽字筆寫在答題卡上的指定位置,在其它位置答題一律無效.第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、CD個選項中選出最佳答案。ADigital art classTap into the unlimited inspiration of the natural materials, colors and forms to be found in Museum Victoria’s diverse collections.Whether you are a beginner, an expert or somewhere in between, this creative studio class introduces digital art technologies and skills in a relaxing environment. Participants create extraordinary artworks working individually on iPads. Exploratory approaches allow participants to enjoy visual creativity, whatever their previous experience and level of skills in sketching, painting and digital design.Digital Art Class takes place in Melbourne Museum’s Learning Lab Studio. Each month’s class is themed to explore a different aspect of Museums Victoria’s collections.Classes have a maximum capacity of 16 participants and are suitable for teens 16+ and adults. Simply bring your creativity — all equipment is provided.Museum entry is not included in your Digital Art Class ticket. If you would like to explore the Melbourne Museum before the class, please ensure you book a ticket.WORKSHOPTUESDAY 27 APRIL, 11&25 MAY, 8&22 JUNE4PM—5:30PMAdults and teens 16+Adult $35Privilege $32Member $301Where is the digital art class?AIn Museum Victoria. BIn The British Museum.CIn Victoria and Albert Museum. DIn Melbourne Museum.2What can we learn from the text?AThe class is intended for people of all ages.BYou needn’t bring your iPad to attend the class.CPainting experience is needed for people to attend the class.DYou can visit the museum with your class ticket.3How much should a couple with memberships pay for their visit?A$70. B$60. C35. D30.BI was raised in a house where my sisters and I weren’t trusted by our mother to manage our own appearanceAs a result,there were rules,and trends were largely ignored. A few years agoI was home for a visit when my mom,now in her early 70s,called me into her bedroomWe were about ready to leave for dinner“I don’t know what to wear” she complained “You girls always look so goodI paused in the doorway and looked at her,wondering if I'd misheard“What do you mean?”I asked her“You know what to wear‘'No”she answered“I don’tCan you pick something?”I was so surprisedThis was the same woman who,in 1989,told my younger sister she wasn’t allowed to leave the house wearing a pair of ripped(有破洞的)jeans;the same woman who,in high schoolcalled me while l was out at a party to ask if my hair was up“You look better with it down,”she told me,before I could answer I realized,suddenly,that my mother—always so strong—not only wanted my opinion,but needed itI pulled a pair of blue jeans from the closet and a light blue sweater from her drawer “Wear this with your black shoes,”I told herShe did My mother certainly doesn’t need anyone to take care of herIn fact,she still cares for my grandmother who lives with herBut with that one question,my mother and I started the role reversal(轉(zhuǎn)變)that happens with all parents and all children,from caregiver to receiverNow,if I’m visiting or we’re together,it's rare for her to wear anything without checking with me firstBut every so often,it seems like she asks me just to be able to disagree with my answer and pick out something on her ownAnd when she does,I just tell her what I think of the way she looks. Sometimes it's“great”And sometimes it’s“awful’’4When the author was young,she____.Acould never know what to wearBalways wore trendy clothes and hairstylesCwas not allowed to go to parties at nightDhad to pick her clothes according to her mother’s rules5The first time the author’s mother asked her for advice on clothes,she____.Awas happy to do something for her motherBcame to realize that her mother needed her careCwas worried that her mother was too old to live aloneDhad no idea what was suitable for her mother6When the author gives her opinion about clothes,her mother____.Aalways accepts her suggestions happilyBsometimes chooses to follow her own ideasCis often surprised by what the author saysDstill shows uncertainty about what to wear7The author wrote this article mainly to____.Ashow what it is like to have a strict motherBremind readers to visit their parents oftenCstress her mother’s great influence on herDshow how the role of parents and their children call changeCThe race skywards began in America. In the late1800s, industrialization had driven urban populations and land prices up, making tall buildings increasingly cost-effective, according to Carol Willis, director of the Skyscraper Museum in New York, “The very first tall buildings were office buildings that concentrated a work force, piled one on top of the other in order to make business very efficient, ”she says.Like all major changes in architecture, the trend was underpinned by engineering. The development of steel framework, which could be used instead of load-bearing stones, made it easier and cheaper to build tall. The coming of the elevator, meanwhile, made living on higher floors far more convenient.Though similar in shape, today's skyscrapers (摩天大樓) look little like those built in the first half of the 20th century. This is mostly thanks to architecture's next major technological shiftthe curtain wall.Postwar developments in manufacturing meant that huge panes of glass could be produced quickly and uniformly, and glass windows soon became the front of choice for high-rises. As well as allowing for greater floor space and more natural light, glass exteriors (外部) help. buildings resist greater wind loads.There are now 191 completed skyscrapers that are at least 300 meters tall. But that doesn't mean our cities will grow taller indefinitely. While each additional story adds sellable floor space, construction costs also rise. All buildings reach a point where adding an extra floor will cost more money than it brings.“Every city wants to have this landmark that gives that sense of distinct culture, ”but it also needs places for people to live and work in urban settings“without the city sprawling (無序擴張), ”explains Hong Kong architect Simon Chan.The next big challenge facing architects goes beyond heightAt a time when buildings and their construction account for more than a third of the world's energy consumption and contribute about 40% of greenhouse gas emissions(排放), there are new costs to consider.Whether it's employing more energy-efficient materials, encouraging natural air or using buildings themselves to generate solar or wind energy, reducing carbon emissions is the new frontier for many skyscraper architects.8What does the underlined word“underpinned” in paragraph 2 probably mean?ACreated. BPrepared. CSuggested. DSupported.9What made living on higher floors much more convenient?AThe development of steel framework. BLoad-bearing stones.CThe use of the elevator. DThe curtain wall.10What can we know from paragraph 5?AOur cities will grow taller definitely.BAll skyscrapers are at least 300 meters tall.CConstruction cost rises as the stories increase.DThe profit for builders will be greater as the building becomes higher.11What's the next big challenge facing architects?AHow to build the greenest building. BHow to build the strongest building.CHow to build the tallest building in the world. DHow to build the most comfortable building.DMountain regions are not just playgrounds for the richer citizens on the planet, however. The disappearing snows of Mount Kilimanjaro are a worrying sign that nowhere is safe from the adverse effects of human actions. The United Nations has identified three main areas that need to be addressed to ensure the future safety of the world’s mountains. These are: the protection of mountain ecosystems, the encouragement of peace and stability in mountain regions, and assistance for mountain people to maintain their ways of life.From the busy cities of India to the farmlands of California, more than half the world’s population is dependent on mountains for their fresh water supply. Global warming, deforestation, mining and heavy farming seriously damage breakable mountain ecosystems and put vital fresh water sources at risk.Mountain regions host a large proportion of the world’s wars. From Afghanistan to the Balkans and the Andes to many parts of Africa, territorial(領(lǐng)土的) and drug related conflicts have damaging effects on the local environment and the lives of the local people. Fighting makes essential tasks such as farming impossible. Land mines make large areas of potential farming ground unusable. Also schools, roads, bridges and other important infrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施) are left in ruins.Mountain people are among the poorest, least represented groups on the earth. They face many hardships and each day can be, “a test of survival”. Damage to mountain ecosystems worsens their situation and leaves them even more unprotected to disease and ‘natural’ disasters such as floods and landslides. It’s been recommended that forest profit should be reinvested in mountain communities and the people living there should be given a stronger political voice. Their fate is in many ways directly connected with that of people living at sea level.There is an old motto for visitors to the countryside which advises them to leave nothing but footprints. It is still as relevant today as it always was. Unfortunately, the size of our footprints seems to be getting larger.12What the writer discussed in the previous sections is most probably about         .Amountain ecosystems Bmountain regionsCmountain people Dmountain sports13The word “adverse” (paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to “__________”.Adirect BharmfulCpositive Dpowerful14Wars have directly brought the following effects EXCEPT __________.Ainadequate supply of fresh water Bimpossible farmingCmountain people’s poor living condition Druined infrastructure15Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?AMountain people have enough political voice to protect themselves.BMore money should be raised to establish mountain communities.CWorsened ecosystems put mountain people’s lives under threat.DVisitors to mountains have left nothing but large footprints.第二節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 2.5 分,滿分 12.5 分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項  為多余選項。The popularity of Facebook has caused a shift in how people realize themselves: the “l(fā)ike” button has become nothing more than a self-esteem (自尊) booster. ____16____ It can take years and years, but there are shortcuts you can use to achieve it.____17____. You’re not arrogant (自大的) if you love yourself. In fact, arrogance is often the foundation of low self-esteem and insecurity. Try this exercise: stand in front of the mirror and tell your reflection everything you love about yourself. Accept what you don’t like about yourself. This may feel uncomfortable at first, but change often does.Do you socialize with negative people? ____18____. This may seem unfair, but those negative people will simply strengthen what you don’t like about yourself. People like to socialize with happy, positive people. The happiest people in life are the ones that look at what they have, not what they don’t have.There are a lot of people who aren’t aware they have a negative voice in their head.____19____. Whenever you hear a negative comment, immediately replace it with a positive one. Your brain is like a computer: whatever command you input, it responds, so if you ask it a question like “why do I always mess up?” your brain will find plenty of examples to support it.Celebrating your successes is another good way. We’re often so busy in life that we seldom take the time to stop and really reflect on what we’ve achieved. Take the time once a day to ask yourself what you’re proud of having achieved that day. ____20____ Remember that it’s not the outcome that’s always important, but the process.ALearn to love yourself.BCatch your negative self-talk.CAppreciate how far you’ve come.DIf so, consider finding new friends.EWhen self-esteem is high, we lose our fear of envy.FOf course not, few people like socializing with negative people.GBut what’s important is to develop high self-esteem from inner.  第二部分       語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分 30第一節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 1 分滿分 15 分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Five-year-old Ryder Killam started using a wheelchair at age two. After attending preschool Dunn’s Corner Elementary in June 2019, he had to be ___21___ 75 feet to the end of the road every day to wait for his school bus by his father Tim. As Ryder couldn’t ___22___ for this bus if he was late, this would often ___23___ he’d have to wait for 15 minutes out regardless of the weather.In September this year, when Ryder started kindergarten, Tim put up a patio (露天) umbrella at the end of his driveway to provide some ___24___. But it really didn’t ___25___ much unless it was just a rainy day without wind. So Tim ___26___ on Facebook to see if one of his friends might have an old bus hut (小屋).After the post, someone advised Tim to ___27___ the construction class at Westerly High School and see if they’d want to take on the ___28___ of building Ryder a bus stop hut. So Tim sent Mr. Dan McKena an e-mail, ask if he’d be ___29___.Tim said, “He responded with an ‘___30___’ and then he worked with his students to build the hut. ” Three of Mr. Mckena’s ___31___ worked hard for weeks. The hut was ___32___ delivered to the home six weeks later. “Ryder’s first ___33___ was ‘Oh, my God!’; he loved it very much,” said Tim. The family ___34___ the teens for their hard work. For the teens, surely they are ___35___ to see their project has helped others.21Adriven Bshot Ckept Dpushed22Arush Bwait Cwish Dhave23Atell Bprove Cmean Densure24Acomfort Bforum Cwarmth Dshelter25Ahelp Brequire Crealize Denable26Aproposed Bmissed Cposted Ddesigned27Acontribute to Bturn to Cstand out Dturn out28Areward Bschedule Cdesign Dproject29Ainterested Bsurprised Crelaxed Ddelighted30Aextremely Bunexpectedly Cabsolutely Damazingly31Aassociations Bclasses Cprograms Demployees32Ahardly Bsuddenly Croughly Dfinally33Areaction Bgenerally Cspeech Dfortunately34Aencouraged Bcaught Cjoined Dthanked35Atouched Bdelighted Camazed Dannoyed第二節(jié)(共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。U.S. resident Donald Trump announced on June 1, 2017, that the United States would exit the Paris Agreement. Hours later, a broad group of governors and business leaders declared that they would support the climate deal anyway and continue tackling global warming on their own. To date, however, not enough ____36____ (do) to counteract the effects of the Trump administration’s quit on climate policy.On September 8, tens of thousands of people took part in marches and other events across the U.S., ____37____ (demand) urgent action against climate change from ___38___ (elect) officials. They called for a rapid transition to renewable energy in order to keep off the various risks of climate change.The “Rise for Climate” protest was headed up by ___39___ organizers called “the largest ever climate march on the U.S. West Coast.” The march, ___40___ snaked through the heart of San Francisco, came ahead of a high-level conference named the Global Climate Action Summit in the city from Sept. 12 to 14. The gathering brought mayors and business leaders from around the world together to discuss ways that states, cities and businesses ____41____ work together to reduce their emissions.Hundreds of other actions took place in roughly 90 countries around the world. As part of a coordinated effort, those responses struck back at the dangerously regressive(倒退的) policies of the Trump administration. Those policies have sought to pull down the rules ___42___ (lower) greenhouse gas emissions.“Today, people across the country are rising up for climate in their communities to fight back against Trump’s toxic agenda. They are sending a message to every politician ___43___ the time for action is now,” said Michael Brune, director of ___44___ environmental organization in the U.S. “Families living in the shadows of industrial pollution and losing homes and livelihoods to wildfires and extreme weather are coming together____45____ we know we don’t have time to waste.”The protests were planned surrounding the summit in San Francisco for a week, with organizers hoping to draw attention to air pollution. 第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 40 分) 第一節(jié)(滿分 15 分)46.假定你是李華,上周五你校舉辦了拔河比賽活動,請你為校英文報寫一篇報道。內(nèi)容包括:1. 參加人員;2. 活動概況;3. 活動意義。注意:1. 寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為100左右。2. 題目已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。An Exciting Tug of War_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25 分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。On the first day of fourth grade, my teacher, Mrs. Brown, told my class a story about her husband Rob, who is a brain cancer survivor. She became emotional as she talked about their journey through his treatment and recovery. After what Mrs. Brown experienced with Rob’s illness, she decided to devote part of her life to helping people in similar situations. She told us about a local organization she was a part of called Be Head Strong, which works to support and comfort families with a member suffering from brain cancer.Mrs. Brown never showed any sadness about the disease. She instead spoke only with words of determination to find a cure. Through her positive spirit she showed us how strong hope could be.My parents taught me form a very young age that making wise choices with my money is important. I would always set aside most of my $2.50-a-week allowance. By the end of the school year, I had saved over one hundred dollars, $131.30 to be exact. One day I was wondering what to do with it. I thought about the stories Mrs. Brown told us. I decided that was where I wanted my money to go.As the last day of school approached, I told my parents about my gift for Mrs. Brown. My mom helped me wrap the heart-shaped box full of dollars and coins. After all the other kids had left on the last day of school, I handed Mrs. Brown the present. As she opened it, I told her that I wanted the money to go to Be Head Strong to help people like Rob. She broke into tears and hugged me tightly. At last, she invited me to Be Head Strong’s annual fundraiser and auction.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。The night’s theme was hope and giving and many stories were shared.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________At the end of the night’s auction, people were asked to donate what they could.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
參考答案1D    2B    3B 4D    5B    6B    7D 8D    9C    10C    11A 12D    13B    14A    15C 16G    17A    18D    19B    20C  21D    22A    23C    24D    25A    26C    27B    28D    29A    30C    31B    32D    33A    34D    35B  36has been done    37demanding    38elected    39what    40which    41can    42to lower    43that    44an    45because 46One possible version:An Exciting Tug of WarIn order to inspire students to pay more attention to physical exercise, an exciting tug of war was held in our school playground last Friday.The activity, organized by Students’ Union, attracted all Senior One students. Twenty teams tried their best to win, with the rest cheering all the way. The activity lasted about two hours and drew to a successful close.Through the activity, we benefited a lot mentally and physically. Not only did it enrich our school life, but it let us further realize the importance of building up our body and working as a team.47Para. 1:The night’s theme was hope and giving and many stories were shared. One of the most inspirational ones was of a young girl named Hannah. She was a six-year-old girl who had suffered from serious brain cancer. I remembered her from the stories Mrs. Brown shared. Mrs. Brown had explained to us that Hannah s cancer was strong, but Hannah always had a positive and happy attitude. I understood then that it was people like Hannah who aroused the hope that fueled organizations like Be Head Strong.Para. 2:At the end of the night’s auction, people were asked to donate what they could. I was called on stage. The auctioneer told everyone the story of my gift to Mrs. Brown, the $131.30. At the end he asked, How many of you are willing to do what a fourth grader did and donate $ 131.30? At that point nearly everyone in the room raised their bidding numbers. At that moment I realized that months of allowance had become something bigger than that.
 

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