2022-2023学年上学期高一英语期末模拟试卷(新高考专用)(原卷版).pdf
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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)(02)(原卷版)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(辽宁省实验中学2022-2023学年高一上学期10月月考)On a rainy afternoon,maybe one of the following books will keep you company leisurely,allowing you tospend your time alone as wel
2、l as stepping into a different world.Don 7 Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets,by Patricio PronIn April 1945,Italy,a writer disappeared at a conference and was found dead at another place.Thirty yearslater,a young man interviewed survivors from the conference,trying to uncover the
3、truth about what happenedand its consequences.This novel,by a well-known Argentine writer,explores art,crime and politics.When Breath Becomes Air,by Paul KalanithiAt thirty-six,Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed(诊断)with stage IV lung cancer.One day he was a doctortreating the dying,and the next he was a p
4、atient.This autobiography finds hope and beauty in the face of death asKalanithi attempts to answer the question What makes a life worth living?.To Kill a Mockingbird,by Harper LeeSet in a small Alabama town in the 1930s,the story focuses on honest,highly respected lawyer Atticus Finchwho puts his c
5、areer on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson,a black man accused of committing acrime.Nobody Will Tell You This But Me:A true(as told to me)story by Bess KalbBess Kalb saved every voicemail from her grandmother Bobby Bell who died at ninety.In this book,Bobbyis speaking to Bess once mo
6、re,in a voice as loving as it ever was in life and brings us several generations of bravewomen.They include Bobbys mother,who traveled alone from Belarus to America to survive,and Besss mother,who always fought against convention.1.What type of book is the first novel?A.Sci-fi.B.Biography.C.Detectiv
7、e books.D.History books.2.Which book explores life and death?A.To Kill a Mockingbird.B.When Breath Becomes AirC.Don 7 Shed Your Tears for A nyone Who Lives on These Streets.D.Nobody Will Tell You This But Me:A true(as told to me)story.3.Who is the main character in the last novel?A.Bobby Bell.B.Bess
8、 Kalb.C.Besss mother.D.Bobbys mother.(河北省武强中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期初英语测试题)Since birth,I have worn a tracheotomy tube(气切管)around my neck to help me breathe.When I wasgrowing up,it was common for adults to tell me that I should wear colorful scarves(围 巾)so that other peoplewouldnt see it.They would say,“Yo
9、u cant even tell ifs there,as if my disability is something to be ashamed of(羞耻).As a kid,I never really thought about my disability the way I do now.It was just how I lived my life.Now Im 26 years old,and Im proud to call myself a disabled woman because I consider my disability to bea part of who I
10、 am.I travel around the world to share my story as a disabled reporter and train other reporters onhow to cover disability problems.I still remember the first time I gave a university lecture to a group of students.Irealized that I could help create safe spaces where disabled people can be themselve
11、s and feel free to tell their ownstories.Unfortunately,being disabled is still viewed as something that is meant to be overcome.But for so many ofus,this is how we live.This is who we are.I am always moved by the people Ive met in the disability community:educators,historians,writers,lawyers and man
12、y more because we share the same dream and the same need for amentally-safe world.4.Why did the writer wear a special tube when she was a child?A.It could help her breathe nonnally.B.It was a special fashion at that time.C.She wanted to look different from others.D.A photography editor asked her to
13、do it.5.Why did the adults ask the writer to wear colorful scarves?A.To keep warm.B.To protect her neck.C.To look beautiful.D.To cover her special tube.6.What does the writer think of being disabled?A.Shameful B.Pitiful.C.Normal.D.Abnormal.7.Which is the best title for the text?A.How I Became Disabl
14、edB.How I Became Proud of Being DisabledC.How to Get Along with a Disabled PersonD.How to Edit Photographs of Disabled PeopleC(广东省广州中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中英语试题)Mr.Pagano is watching a video of a polar bear swimming after a seal.The seal escapes!The bear meetsanother bear.They sniff at each other and th
15、en go separate ways.What makes this video so unusual is that itsfrom the point of view of the polar bear.A camera was previously(先前)put around the bears neck by Mr.Paganos research team with the aim to find out what polar bears will need to survive in their changing habitat.According to the scientis
16、ts,polar bears are endangered because of Earths warming climate,which isshrinking the ice pack that floats on the Arctic Ocean.The ice pack goes through a yearly cycle.In the fall andwinter,the ice pack grows southward,extending toward North America,Asia,and Europe.By the ending ofwinter,the ice pac
17、k lies over shallower waters near land,where seals live.The polar bears hunt along the edge ofthat ice,eating seals in the spring and early summer before the ice over shallow waters melts.Its how the bearsfatten up fbr the next winter.In the past few decades,the ice pack has started to grow later in
18、 the fall.As a result,it isnt as thick and startsto melt and break up earlier in the spring.That gives the bears less sea ice fbr hunting and forces some of them toswim farther to move between land and ice habitats.Studies show that,in places where the ice has been breakingup earlier fbr decades,the
19、 number of bears is going down,and their overall health is getting worse.Scientists wantto know if bears are still finding enough to eat and how far they have to travel,or swim,to find food.Using the GPS collars,the researchers confirmed(证实)that some bears are swimining long distances.Of 52bears,20
20、took a total of 50 long-distance swims,each one a journey of more than 30 miles.Are the long-distancetravels harming their chances for survival?If polar bears are going to survive in the warming Arctic,humans mayneed to act right now.With the work of scientists like Mr.Pagano,a ray of hope will fina
21、lly cut open the darkness.8.What might be the profession of Mr.Pagano?A.A climate scientist.B.A zoologist.C.A GPS engineer.D.An ice observe.9.Why is the video professional according to the passage?A.It is made by professional animal researchers.B.Its aim to trace been behaviors in North Pole.C.It is
22、 filmed by a camera attached to a polar bear.D.It uses hi-tech GPS to study polar bears5 habitats.10.Which is the factor endangering polar bears lives?A.The shrinking shallow waters.B.The decreasing number of seals.C.The long-distance travels fbr habitats.D.The changed yearly cycle of ice packs.11.W
23、hat might be the authors attitude toward Mr.Paganos researcher?A.positive B.doubtful C.disapproval D.criticalD(江苏省淮安市2022-2023学年期初考试高一年级英语试卷)Families with unhealthy diets have worse mental health than those who mostly avoid meals packed with sugar,fat and salt.A new study is the first to show that c
24、hildrens mental health is not immune to what they eat,especiallyinflammatory(引起炎症的)diets.The effects of inflammatory diets are putting kids on a path to poor mental health from as young as age 11.Theevidence(证据)is now well proved that inflammation in the body is actually damaging bodies gradually an
25、dleading to many chronic(慢性的)diseases.The Murdoch Childrens Research Institute(MCRI)looked at the diets and self-reported mental health of morethan 1,800 Australian parents and their 1 l-to-12-year-old children,as well as measuring markers of chronicinflammation in their blood.The study,published in
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