广东省汕尾市2022-2022学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题.doc





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1、广东省汕尾市2022-2021学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题本试卷共10页,考试时间120分钟,总分值120分考前须知:1答题前,考生先将自己的信息填写清楚、准确,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码粘贴处。2.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。3.答题时请按要求用笔,保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不得使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。考试结束后,请将本试题及答题卡交回。第一局部 阅读共两节,总分值40分第一节共11小题;每题2.5分,总分值27.5分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最正确选项。ANEW STORIES AWAIT JUST
2、 FOR YOUA Long Road to the Right Kind of Care Alexander Rogerson, MD xlibris Hardback | Paperback | E-book $29.99 | $19.99 | $3.99This book is a combined medical autobiography and dissertation on medical care as it was from personal experience starting 70 years ago; it presents why prepayment is bes
3、t and why our present care system is not the right kind of care.One Day I was Thinking About? Alice Hartley authorhouse Paperback | E-book $19.95 | $3.99This book shares poems inspired by events and family members who came to visit but never stayed. Brief encounters have brief poems. Others are abou
4、t love and hate. Let them bring a smile to your face!Mickey Maux Muddles a MurderPhilip EmmaHardback| Paperback | E-book$29.99 | $19.99 | $3.99Mickey Maux is a wealthy retired scientist who invents things and takes on detective cases when theyre too hard for the police. He comes across a puzzling mu
5、rder scene and solves it like no other detective can.Princess Amber Margaret Wright xlibris .au Paperback | E-book $24.19 | $4.99Princess Amber was written to celebrate the short but amazing life of a young child in the authors class. Born with a medical condition and walking only with assistance, s
6、he desired more than anything else to dance on the stage.Delayed Departure Tall Paul authorhouse Hardback | Paperback | E-book $23.99 | $13.99 | $3.99In this historical tale inspired by true events, a young orphan is led down a compelling path through war to his destiny where he discovers the power
7、of a promise.1. What is special ab out the book One Day I was Thinking About?A. The author of it is Philip Emma.B. Readers can enjoy some poetry.C. The author of it usually smiles.D. Readers can learn to write poems.2. What can we know from the book Princess Amber?A. The paperback of it is not avail
8、able.B. It tells a story of a disabled student.C. The e-book of it is the cheapest of all.D. It is about a child who disliked dancing.3. Which of the following books is sold at the lowest price in paperback?A. Delayed DepartureB. One Day I was Thinking About?C. Mickey Maux Muddles a MurderD. A Long
9、Road to the Right Kin of CareBIt was Christmastime, 1974. I was ten years old, but I was not looking forward to Christmas.The previous spring, my mother and the man who was to become my stepfather had moved our family from rural Alabama to sunny Southern California. My little brother, Todd, and I we
10、re leaving behind our father and all of our extended family. This would be my first Christmas away from Alabama.My elegant mother took to California like a swan to a royal lake. My athletic little brother enjoyed the climate that allowed him to be outdoors 11 months of the yea.I, however, was a fat,
11、 awkward child with a high-pitched voice and a heavy southern accent. My first day at my new school, I went to the front of my fourth-grade class to introduce myself. All I said was my name and where I was from. The class erupted in laughter, with jeers of “He talks funny. It took the teacher two mi
12、nutes to restore order, and she was angry at me for having caused a disruption.I was so sad and disappointed that I went to a gas station after school and used the phone booth there to place a collect call to Granny Smith. I was going to ask her whether I could return to Alabama and live with her, a
13、nd whether she would send me the money for a bus ticket home. But the line was busy, ad despite several attempts, I didnt get through.To make matters worse, my mother was always encouraging me to lose weight. She had been a fat child herself and saw weight loss as the key to my happiness.Granny Smit
14、h was everything good about Christmas. Her language of love was food. She would spend weeks cooking for Christmas Eve, when all of her children and grandchildren would gather at her house, which was tiny and saturated (使充满) with plain Christmas decorations. But to my childhood aesthetic (审美), it was
15、 glorious.She sewed new pajamas for all of her grandchildren. She searched for catalogs, newspaper advertisements, and stores all over the town to get us exactly the toy we had requested.She was my solace. She was my resilience. She was magical.I missed her desperately.4. What can we know about the
16、author?A. He expected a merry Christmas.B. He enjoyed the life in California.C. He spent his childhood in California.D. He left his father and relatives behind.5. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. escaped from B. was brought to C. loved D. left6. What happened when the
17、author introduced himself to the new class?A. He was made fun of by the class.B. He hesitated to tell others his name.C. He meant to make the teacher angry.D. He tried to speak in a high-pitched voice.7. Why did the author miss his grandmother very much?A. Because she usually bought new pajamas and
18、toys for him.B. Because she often cooked delicious food for Christmas Eve.C. Because she often saturated her house with nice decorations.D. Because she usually comforted him and fulfilled his dreams.CZoos are good for both animals and people. Although zoos rage in size and features, from small city
19、zoos to large wildlife sanctuaries (鸟兽禁猎区), they all have positive features.Zookeepers keep their animals in different environments and habitats (栖息地). Some animals live in large areas that contain the same kind of features their natural habitats contain. For example, some zoos have created special
20、“floors made of sand and clay that are soft like the jungle to protect elephants feet. Similarly, zoos keep their monkeys and apes in very large indoor areas with many “trees ad swings for the mammals to exercise in. Generally speaking, animals in zoos live in areas and eat the same kind of food tha
21、t they do in the wild.Zoos actually protect animals. In fact, in some instances living in a zoo is better for animals than living in the wild. Many zoo animals are endangered in the wild ad zoos protect these species. Cheetahs, Giant Padas, and Chimpanzees are all examples of animals that are endang
22、ered in nature and need protection. For example, 100 years ago there were about 100,000 wild tigers but now there are less than 3,000. Another example is that, in nature, chimpanzee populations have really gone down. There used to be millions and now there are less than 150,000.Finally, zoos educate
23、 people about the value of animals and the need to protect them throughout the world. It is difficult to understand why an animal is important without at least seeing that anima in an environment that shows where and how it lives in nature. Also, scientists can study animals more easily in a zoo rat
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