湖南省名校联考联合体2022-2023学年高一下学期入学考试 英语试题.docx
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1、2022-2023-2炎德名校联考联合体高一下入学考国防科大附中英 语时量:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AShlaqel Fams| Waldorf, MDLess than 20 miles from DC, Shlagel Farms is one of the most popular pick-your-own (PYO) strawberry places in the area, their sea
2、son beginning in early June. While there, you can also pick up something to cook for dinner-Shlagel also offers farm-raised beef, pork, and chicken! Its open for PYO from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. seven days a week.Wegmeyer Farms | Loudoun County, VAWith three locations in Northern Virginia, Wegmeyer offers var
3、ying strawberry picking experiences as the settings differ at each. The PYO season will begin at all three locations in May. Check the website for updates, hours, and directions. Picking reservations can be made through the website the night before.Mackintosh Fruit Farm | Berryville, VAThe family-ow
4、ned farm in the Shenandoah Valley will be open to the public in late May with access to their strawberry fields, then blueberries, peaches, and apples. Plan on lunch while youre therealong with fruits and vegetables, the farm also offers a variety of menu items prepared fresh every day from their ow
5、n produce. Hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday.Larriland Farm | Woodbine, MDAbout an hours drive from DC in Howard County, Larriland Farm always gets great reviews for both its produce and beauty. The PYO season is expected to start with strawberries in late May/early June this year fo
6、llowed by its full range of berries soon after, from June-October, too. Apple picking usually begins in late August. Summer hours are Tuesday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday to Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m.-8 p.m.21. How does Shlagel Farms differ from Wegmeyer Farms?A. It is open earlier i
7、n summer.B. It provides a full range of fruits fbr pickers.C. It requires reservations.D. It has animal produce available fbr sale.22. Which place provides lunch?A. Shlagel Farms.B. Wegmeyer Farms.C. Mackintosh Fruit Farm.D. Larriland Farm.23. What time can you pick apples on Tuesday?A. 8 a.m.-6 p.m
8、.B. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.C. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.D. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.We all put our hands in the middle, ready for the “TIGERS!” shout. Andrew looked up, his face wrinkled in confusion, and then loosed in relief he said, “Whoa, for a second I forgot there was a girl on this team. I was wondering why there was one hand
9、with painted pink nails!” The guys laughed, and I smiled, once again reminded how cool it was that I was different. 2, 3, TIGERS!” and we were off to the field.My adventures as the only girl on my all-boys middle school football team were always interesting. Football is known as being predominantly
10、male. But I love football. Ever since I could walk, I would get around the fields. My dad is a huge football fan, and we spend many Saturday afternoons playing football in the yard or watching games. Football is in my blood. So when signups came fbr the 7th- and 8th-grade team, I signed up. Who says
11、 a girl cant do it?Back to Grade 7. Though it was strange fbr the guys to have me there, and a few felt embarrassed when they heard theyd be tackling a girl, they got used to it. The coach treated me like anyone else, and the boys learned to also. I did the drills, I tackled people, and I got tackle
12、d. By the time I got home every night, /np body literally crumbled into却 bed. But it was all worth it. Game days were everyones favorite. Football is a team sport of passion, pride and love. The coach would always tell us, We win as a team: we lose as a team!To play well we needed to work as a team.
13、 Different as I was being the only girl, it didnt matter. One person, one girl, is not a big thing. I was a part of the team. The coach got us all together, and wed once again shout TIGERS!”What is the authors purpose in writing Paragraph 1?A. To introduce members of her team.B. To stress the distin
14、ctiveness of her team.C. To show the routine before a football game.D. To describe the tension before a football game.24. What pushed the author to sign up fbr the 7th- and 8th-grade team?A. Her love fbr football.B. Her fathers encouragement.C. Her desire to show off her skills.D. Her dream to be a
15、football coach.25. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 show?A. The author was really excited.B. The author was extremely tired.C. The author had difficulty falling asleep.D. The author kept practicing even before sleep.26. What plays a key role in winning a football game according to the au
16、thor?A. The coach.B. The team leader.C. Fighting spirit.D. Teamwork.CAt some point in the past nine months, I heard a teacher on Zoom say the name of one of my teenage twin boys during class attendance, but I did not hear my son respond. As I walked past him, I suggested that he should let the teach
17、er know he was there.“Mom! my son said, perhaps a little more loudly than a mother would like, “I know how to do attendance He also suggested that I exit the room. Then came the voice of his teacher, Hello, Mrs. Burdick. How are you?”I had just become the subject of a COVID-specific story, precisely
18、 the kind I was seeking out asI reported on young peoples experience of this painful year fbr The New York Times Magazine.Starting last fall, as a staff writer fbr the magazine, I followed a group of college students in Missouri, as they managed the trials of remote learning. Over time I started to
19、understand emotional pain was the hallmark of the year fbr so many young people, a year in which remote learning robbed (录Ij 夺)them of the very things they find especially rewardingnovelty, independence, bonding with friends.I also knew that some of the young people had a hard time telling their par
20、ents just how much they were suffering. Young people know their parents want them to be happy, to thrive (茁壮成长); disappointing their parents was one more source of pain they were not sure if they could take on.I felt fortunate that I was learning so much from the young people who could open up to me
21、, a stranger located in a state far, far away. As I felt sad fbr them, I felt sad fbr my own children. And so I tried not to lecture them about trying harder. Because of the work I was doing on the phone with those students, I think I failed my boys a little bit less than I otherwise would have-and
22、of all the gifts my work has given me, that might be the one fbr which I am the most grateful.27. How did the authors son react to her reminder?A. He ignored it.B. He got a bit annoyed.C. He exited the room.D. He turned to his teacher.28. What did the author find out about the college students?A. Th
23、ey failed their parents.B. They struggled with emotional pain.C. They longed for well-deserved rewards.D. They asked fbr emotional support from their parents.29. For what did the author feel most grateful?A. Educating her teenagers to try harder.B. Learning to listen to her children.C. Having a chan
24、ce to talk to strangers far away.D. Getting to understand her boys. 31. What can we infer about the author?A. She teaches in Missouri.B. She is a better-known writer now.C. She changed fbr the better.D. She was carefree and tolerant.DBefore the introduction of Little Golden Books in, 1942, childrens
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