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江西省九江市重点中学九江六校2022-2023学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题、短对话1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a clothing store. B. In the street.C.In a gym.2.When will the man get to the station by car?A. At 8: 30 am.B. At 8: 45 am.C.At 9: 00 am.3.What does the man's father probably do?A. He9s a doctor.B. He's a cook.C.He's a male nurse.4.A. He wasn't well prepared.B. He didn't like the subject.C.He missed his mother.Why did the man failed the biology test?5.A. Patient.B , Sorry.C.Annoyed.How does the woman probably feel?二、长对话 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What subject does Professor Blair teach?A. Law.B. Chemistry.C.Physics.7. What will the man treat the woman to?A. Coffee.B. Tea.C.Soda.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. What is Shirley's room number if it is in America?A. 401.B. 501.C. 601.9. What kind of view does Shirley's room have?A. A view of the city. B. A view of the garden.C. A view of the sea.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。ingredients, the mild spices, and the view from the hill can hold the patience of 65 (tourist).八、开放性作文66.假定你是学校英文报的记者李华,上周你校组织了一场师生羽毛球比赛。请你用英语写一篇报道,内容包括:1 .时间、地点;2 .比赛过程;3 ,比赛影响。注意:1 ,写作词数应为80左右;2 ,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。九、读后续写67.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。When I heard that huge waves crashed against large rocks that formed a jetty (登岸码头),I was full of fear. Nothing scared me as much as water. Just the sight of the sea made me sick to my stomach.rd always loved water and been a good swimmer until last summer, when Fd decided to climb up to the highest diving board at the pool. I'd jumped from that height and hit the water. I got out of breath and blacked out. The next thing I knew was that my brother was pulling me out of the pool. From then on I was really frightened of water.“Jason, are you coming? my friend Mat called.“Yeah J I said, wondering if they might laugh at me if they knew about my fear.Suddenly I heard shouting in French. A crowd of people were running into the sea. I saw a little boy moving up and down in the waves! His head popped up, then a wave crashed over him and he disappeared for a moment. Some rescuers fought against the tide G朝水)but they are too far away. I had to join in the rescue.I looked around and found the boy was close to the jetty and maybe I could help from there. I raced down the beach and it hit me: Water! My palms got sweaty and my fear appeared. I stopped immediately.The people in the water weren't making any progress. I was the only person who saw that going out on the jetty was the fastest way to reach the boy. Yet in the middle of this emergency, I was extremely frightened. I tried to remember the lifeguard training I'd had as a teenager. I forced myself to move forward.注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Taking in a deep breath, I threw myself into the water.As we made our way to safety, I realized something unbelievable.10. What kind of books does Mike like best?A. Those about history. B. Those about school life. C.Those about country life.11. How long will it probably take Mike to read a 600-page novel?A. One week.B. Two weeks.12. Where will the speakers go this Saturday?A. To a library.B. To a bookstore.C. Three weeks.C. To a cafe.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What position does the man most probably apply for?A. A teacher.B. A singer.14. What do the speakers both like doing?A. Singing.B. Painting.15. What aspect of the position is unknown?A. The work experience. B. The pay.16. What is the man likely to do next?A. Do some dancing. B. Write a song.C. A dancer.C. Reading.C. The start date.C. Have the second interview.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is the speaker probably?A.A researcher.B.A doctor.C.An educator.18. What do most people think about putting themselves first?A.It shows confidence. B.It lacks honesty.C.It is selfish.19. What does the speaker suggest to people?Talking with theirA.Taking care of themselves.B.Giving more to others.C.beloved ones.20. What is the text mainly about?A. The tips for staying young.B. The most important person in life.C. The ways to improve overall health.四、阅读理解We're hosting a Review Blitz! We want reasonable review s in one month! These review s must be your honest opinions. Just remember to submit (提交)your review before August 23, 2023.Rules:OYou must be a teen (aged 13-19) with a Teen Creativity account to enter. Submissions must relate to the topic.OEach review must be written within 250 words.O There is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit.Guidelines:OGive a brief summary of the book. Don't explain the entire plot or tell your reader how the book ends.OTell the reader what you like or dislike about the book.O Recommend the book to some certain readers. Is the book more suitable to older teens? Would science fiction fans be interested in this book? It's helpful for readers to think about the book in the context of other books they've read.ORemember that it's okay to have a strong opinion! Avoid starting sentences with "I think“JT believe, or "In my opinion”.Prizes:OA11 participants will receive a certificate.OFirst prize winners will each have one review published in Teen Creativity magazine and get a free 6-month magazine subscription (订阅).OSecond prize winners will each get a free 3-month magazine subscription. You'll receive these prizes before December 28, 2023.Submit your works to .21. What can we get from the rules of the competition?A. Any account can be used to enter.B , A review should include 250 key words.C. Works can be uploaded after Aug. 23rd.D. A person can upload more than one piece.22. Which of the following should a reviewA. The recommendation to all readers.C. The clear attitude about the book.23. Who is this text intended for?A. Bookish teenagers.C. Teaching staff.contain?B. Sentences with "I think" and “I believe”.D. A summary to explain the whole plots.B. White-collar workers.D. Retired people.rd spend every summer vacation with my parents when I was a kid. They used to spend two to four weeks each year travelling. And because we couldn't afford to stay in a hotel, camping was the only way. By the time I left home at 18, I'd visited every province in Canada. As I look back at my camping memories, the one in Battle Harbor stands out most.It takes a long time to drive to Newfoundland from Ontario, especially when you've got six people packed into a minivan. When we arrived on the island, it was raining heavily every day. Therefore, we kept driving north, hoping to avoid it. We jumped onto a ferry (渡月台)to Labrador and moved our way up the coast of this less-populated region.The scenery in Labrador is sublime. You can see long white sand beaches along the Atlantic coast that look inviting, but the water is extremely cold. While standing at the top of a lighthouse, my dad said, "This will be the new Caribbean once global warming hits.”We soon discovered Battle Harbor, a historic fishing village. In the mid-1800s it had a population of 350 and was considered the unofficial capital of Labrador. When I was there in 2003, it was more like a ghost town, with some broken fish-drying shelves left, reminding me that fishing trade was common. I clearly remember feeling the furthest from anything that I've ever felt. Multiple ferry rides and 600 miles separated me from the nearest major city of St. John's, which is still considered a remote relative to the rest of Canada,If you're curious about Labrador, I highly recommend a 2013 film called The Grand Seduction. It's a delightful comedy about a small fishing village called Tickle Head that's struggling to figure out its future.24. What happened when the author's family reached Newfoundland?A. They missed several ferries.B. They met with the rain.C. They found no place to camp.D. They ran out of petrol.25. What does the underlined word "sublime“ in paragraph 3 mean?A. Plentiful.B. Enjoyable.C. Precious.D. Attractive.26. What can we learn about Battle Harbor from the text?A.It's a deserted town.B.It's a good place fbr campers.C.It's a close town to America.D.It'sseparated from major cities.27. Why does the author recommend the 2013 film in the end?A.To show his concern about a village.B.To satisfy the readers9 curiosity about camping.C.To promote the popularity of the film.D.To help the readers know Labradorbetter.Decades after landing on the Moon, people are looking to travel to another world - Mars. But why have humans not been to Mars yet?The answer lies in the fact that a trip to Mars is extremely complicated. So far, nearly two-thirds of Mars missions have met with some failure or misfortune. And those are just robotic! It gets more crucial when it comes to sending people to Mars! Mars is about 150 times farther than the Moon, which means more added fuel, bigger capsules and bigger rockets. Those challenges make a trip to Mars different from landing on the Moon.Since Mars is so far away and turns around the Sun at a different rate from Earth, scientists must time launches very precisely. Mission planners have to wait until the best opportunity when the planets are in the correct orbital alignment (排成直线).The window for a successful launch opens up only every couple of years. While it may be possible to cut the travel time down to a month or two by using advanced technology, once on the surface of Mars, the astronauts will need to wait until Earth and Mars are correctly aligned again before returning.There is another problem. How do the travelers guarantee the supply of enough oxygen, water and food? Growing plants that produce both food and oxygen is a good start. However, this means that should the plants die, things will go wrong. Astronauts could take food, water, and oxygen along, but enough supplies for the entire trip will add weight and size to the spacecraft. One possible solution might be to send materials to be used on Mars ahead, and let them wait until the humans get there.Still, the plans are theoretical. Over the coming two decades, mission planners hope to close the gap between theory and reality. Maybe then, human can actually send astronauts to Mars on long-term missions of exploration. 28. What do we know about the previous visits to Mars?A. They all turned out to be a big failure.B They were all guided and managed by robots.C. They showed ifs difficult for humans to go there.D. They proved it's popular to send humans there.29. What is paragraph 3 mainly talking about?A. The distance between Mars and Earth.B The traveling routines of Earth and Mars.C. The effect of technology on journey to Mars.D. The time of journeying between Earth and Mars.30. How can humans get enough materials for survival on Mars?A. By sending them to Mars ahead of time.B. By planting a variety of plants on Mars.C. By carrying enough supplies for the trip.D. By using the existing materials on Mars.31. What is the author's attitude towards the trip to Mars?A. Unclear. B. Hopeful.C. Unconcerned. D. Doubtful.Inspired by how ants move through narrow spaces, scientists have built a robot that draws in its limbs (肢)to pass through narrow passages, climb over steps and move on grass and loose rock.“Insects are really a neat inspiration for designing robot systems that can perform various movement behaviors/9 says Nick Gravish, a roboticist at the University of California, San Diego. Ants adapt their gesture to crawl (J型)through tiny spaces. For example, their legs collapse a bit when they hit an object, and they continue to move forward quickly.Gravish team's robot is about 30 centimeters wide and 20 centimeters long with four wavy limbs. Each limb is made up of six nested tubes that can draw into each other. Whafs more, the limbs don't need to be actively powered or adjusted to change their overall length. Instead, springs (弹簧)play a very crucial role because they automatically allow the legs to become short or stretch back out.The robot can change the width and height of its body to achieve larger body sizes than other similar robots. This adaptability lets the robot get into spaces as small as 72 percent its full width and 68 percent its full height. Next, the researchers plan to actively control the firmness of the springs that connect the leg parts to tune the motion to earth type without consuming too much power.The researchers think that such small robots are easy to produce and can be quickly adjusted to explore complex environments. However, despite being able to walk across different types of land, the researchers think that these robots are, for now, too breakable for search-and-rescue, exploration or biological monitoring. The new robot takes a step closer to those goals, but getting there will take more than just robotics.32. What inspired Gravish's team to design the robot?A. Ants' freedom of moving on the earth. B. Ants' ability of adapting their gestures.C. Ants' ability of doing various behaviors. D. Ants' wisdom of removing different blocks.33. Which of the following determines the flexibility of the new robot?A. The springs on its legs.B. The tubes on its body.C. The short and wavy legs.D. The small power capacity it carries.34. What do the researchers think of the new robot?A. More actions should be made to realize its goals.B. More solutions should be equipped to make it smart.C. More improvement should be made to perfect its function.D. More experiments should be done to prove its multifunction.35. What is the best title for the text?A. A Robot Has Unexpected Functions Than BeforeB . A Robot Is Going to Enter Various Scientific FieldsC. A Robot Shortens Its Limbs to Go Through Narrow SpaceD. A Robot Can Copy Insects9 Behaviors When Facing Problems五、七选五Do you have clothes in your wardrobe (衣柜)that you never wear? Do you keep things in your cupboards that you never use? Do you have books on your shelves that you never open? 36 Is it difficult to find things when you need them? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you're not alone. Most of us have too much stuff.37 They can feel stressed and they find it difficult to relax. This makes them unhappy. There is no doubt that too much stuff is bad for us and we have to change.Now, imagine this bedroom: a white floor, a bed, a wardrobe and a desk and chair. That's all. It looks calm and relaxing. This is the minimalist (极简主义)style. Minimalists believe that they don't have to own a lot of things to be happy. 38You are probably asking at this point “Do I have to get rid of all my favorite things?" 39 A minimalist room is too extreme for most people, and personal things like photos and books are comforting and help us to feel at home. 40 Consider th