2022-2023学年上学期高一英语期末模拟试卷(新高考专用)(01)(解析版).docx
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1、2022-2023学年高一上学期期末模拟试卷(新高考专用)(01)(解析版)英语试题第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分。满分37.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。A(广东省广州中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中英语试题)Five Star Yellowstone TourDiscover the worlds oldest national park, Yellowstone, on this grand wildlife tour. Our professional guides
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5、es: Click here【10题详解】推断题。根据第四段“The cuckoo imposter (冒名顶替者)is usually the only baby bird that the host parent has to care fbr. This is because when the cuckoo hatches after around 11 days, it gets rid of all the other eggs in the nest. It will lift each egg onto its back before throwing them one by o
6、ne over the edge of the nest.(冒充宿主父母的亲 鸟的布谷鸟的雏鸟通常是宿主父母需要照顾的唯一雏鸟。这是因为当布谷鸟在11天后孵化时,它会把巢 中所有其他的蛋都扔掉。它会把每个蛋背在背上,然后把它们一个一个地扔出巢穴的边缘。户可知,当布 谷鸟孵化出来的时候,其它蛋还处于孵化状态。因此可推断,布谷鸟比鸟巢中其它鸟类孵化的要早。故选 Ao11题详解】理解主旨要义题。根据文章第一段“Cuckoos (布谷鸟)are masters of cheating .(布谷鸟是欺骗的大师。)”以 及文章主要内容可知,文章主要介绍了布谷鸟是如何欺骗其它鸟类为其孵化幼鸟的。所以How
7、cuckoos fool other birds(布谷鸟是如何欺骗其它鸟类的)”作为文章标题最为合适。故选A。D (河北省泊头一中2022-2023学年高一上学期期初英语试题)Some 128 baby squids from Hawaii are in space fbr a study. The baby Hawaiian squids come from the University of Hawaii*s Kewalo Marine Laboratory. They are about 7.6 centimeters long. There are plenty of these ti
8、ny animals in Hawaiian waters. The squids will come back to Earth in July. They rode on a SpaceX spacecraft along with thousands of kilos of supplies fbr the International Space Station on June 3.Jamie Foster is conducting the study as a researcher at the University of Hawaii with the help of Dr. Ma
9、rgaret McFall-Ngai, a member of the National Academy of Sciences. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser newspapers reported that she studies how spaceflight affects the squids. The research, started in 1989, can help scientists learn about human health during long trips in space.Squids have a relationship wi
10、th natural bacteria that help them control their giving off light. Margaret said, “When astronauts are in low gravity, their bodies* relationship with bacteria changes. Bacteria are very important to the human body and health. The relationship of humans with bacteria is disturbed in low gravity, and
11、 Jamie has shown that it is true in squids,H said Margaret. HAnd, because its a simple system, she can get to the bottom of what happens.H“As astronauts spend more and more time in space, their immune systems don*t function well J Jamie said. nTheir immune systems dont recognize bacteria easily. The
12、y sometimes get sick. Understanding what happens to the squids in space could help solve health problems that astronauts face.She said, nThe immune system does not work properly on long spaceflights. If humans want to spend time on the moon or Mars, we have to solve health problems to get them there
13、 saffely.”12. Whafs the purpose of the research?A. To know the situation in space.B. To study squids* living conditions.C. To check astronauts* immune systems.D. To help solve astronauts1 health problems.13. Why do the squids become the object of the research?A. They have a relationship with space.B
14、. T hey can control their giving off light.C. They have something in common with people.D. They can solve the problems of natural bacteria.14. What is Margarets attitude to the research?A. Uncaring.B. Positive.C. Uncertain.D. Curious.15. Where can the text be found?A. In a novel.B. In a history book
15、. C. In a travel brochure.D. In a science magazine.【新高考高频话题】“人与社会”中“科技”话题在新高考卷阅读语篇的选材中经常出现,在青少年中弘 扬科学精神,倡导科学方法,是新时代的教育使命,也是新高考阅读选材的理念之一。如2021新高考n 卷D篇(养牛业引进机器人)。文章主要说明了研究人员通过研究觥鱼在太空中的反应来帮助解决宇航员 健康问题。本文介绍了选择觥鱼作为研究目标的原因以及这一研究的重要意义。引导学生关注科技发展前 沿,培养科学探究意识。选材话题属于“人与社会”这一范畴。此题具有较高的训练价值。【答案】12.D13. C 14. B
16、15. D【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。主题语境是“人与社会” O文章主要说明了研究人员通过研究觥鱼在太 空中的反应来帮助解决宇航员健康问题。介绍了选择航鱼作为研究目标的原因以及这一研究的重要意义。【词汇积累】squid蜕鱼 get to the bottom of探明的真相conducting the study进行这项研究in low gravity immune system 免疫系统 function. natural bacteria 自然细菌【难句分析】 Understanding what happens to the squids in space could help sol
17、ve health problems that astronauts动名词短语做主语face.译文:了解这些觥鱼在太空中的情况可能有助于解决宇航员面临的健康问题)”可知,这项研究的目的是帮 助解决宇航员健康问题。12题详解】理解具体信息题。根据第二段中 “The research, started in 1989, can help scientists learn about human health during long trips in space.(这项开始于1989年的研究可以帮助科学家在太空长途旅行中了解人类健康)”以 及彳到数第二段中 uUnderstanding what h
18、appens to the squids in space could help solve health problems that astronauts face. (了解这些豌鱼在太空中的情况可能有助于解决宇航员面临的健康问题)”可知I,这项研究的 目的是帮助解决宇航员健康问题。故选D。13题详解】推断题。根据第三段 “ Squids have a relationship with natural bacteria that help them control their giving offlight. Margaret said, “When astronauts are in l
19、ow gravity, their bodies* relationship with bacteria changes. Bacteria are very important to the human body and health. The relationship of humans with bacteria is disturbed in low gravity, and Jamie has shown that it is true in squids/1 said Margaret. HAnd, because its a simple system, she can get
20、to the bottom of what h邛pens.”僦鱼与自然细菌有关系,帮助它们控制自己的发光。Margaret说:“当宇航员处 于低重力状态时,他们的身体与细菌的关系发生了变化。细菌对人体和健康非常重要。在低重力环境下, 人类与细菌的关系被打乱了,杰米已经证明了这在豌鱼身上也是正确的,而且,因为这是一个简单的系统, 她可以了解到底发生了什么。可推知,鲸鱼会成为研究的对象因为它们与人有共同之处。故选C。【14题详解】 理用单态度题。根据倒数第二段中Understanding what happens to the squids in space could help solve he
21、alth problems that astronauts face.(了解这些鳏鱼在太空中的情况可能有助于解决宇航员面临的健康问题)”可推 知,Margaret对研究持支持态度。故选B。15题详解】推断题。根据第二段 “Jamie Foster is conducting the study as a researcher at the University of Hawaii with the help of Dr. Margaret McFall-Ngai, a member of the National Academy of Sciences. The Honolulu Star-A
22、dvertiser newspapers reported that she studies how spaceflight affects the squids. The research, started in 1989, can help scientists learn about human health during long trips in space. (Jamie Foster 是夏威夷大学的一名研究人员,在 美国国家科学院成员Margaret McFall-Ngai博士的帮助下进行了这项研究。据檀香山星报报道,她研 究太空飞行如何影响鳏鱼。这项开始于1989年的研究可以帮
23、助科学家在太空长途旅行中了解人类健康)” 结合文章主要说明了研究人员通过研究觥鱼在太空中的反应来帮助解决宇航员健康问题。介绍了选择鳏鱼 作为研究目标的原因以及这一研究的重要意义。可推知,文章可能选自一本科学杂志。故选D。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分。满分12.5分)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。(辽宁省大连市部分重点高中2022-2023学年高一 10月月考)Exam AnxietyHas this ever happened to you? Youve been studying hard for your midterm, but
24、when you walk into your exam, your mind goes blank, your heart races fast, you get sweaty palms and find it hard to breathe. 16Everyone feels anxious during exams. Usually, it results from a fear of failure, lack of adequate preparation time and bad experiences taking tests in the past. This is norm
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