2022-2023学年黑龙江省肇东市第四高级中学校高三上学期期末考试英语试题(Word版含答案.docx
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1、2022-2023学年高三上学期期末考试英语试卷注意事项:1 .答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2 .请将答案正确填写在第一部分听力(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。AOld and unrestored theatres are all around us and yet so unnoticed. A new photobook unveils their often-overlooked beauty.Proctor s Theatre,
2、 Newark, New JerseyAlthough available outdoors from street sellers, food was banned in theatres to display respectability. In the late 1920s, however, the operators in Proctor? s Theatre in Newark began to set up stands to improve the economic situation during the Great Depression. Popcorn and Coke
3、would become a significant part of the theatres income.Proctor s Theatre, Troy, New YorkOriginally opened as ProctorJ s Fourth Street Theatre in 1914, it hosted famous comedians such as Jack Benny and Bob Hope. From 1929, it was successively taken over, renamed as Proctor s Troy Theatre and switched
4、 to screening films. In the 1960s, it began playing second-run films before closing in 1977. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1979. In 2010, the theatre was repaired but is currently not being used today.RKO Keith s Flushing Theatre, New YorkOriginally opened in 19
5、28, RKO Keith s Flushing Theatre was designed by Thomas Lamb. In 1982, it was listed on the NRI1P. In 1986, the theatre was bought and closed by its new owner who planned to build a shopping centre on the site, intentionally damaging the hall. In 2019, despite the preservation efforts, the hall was
6、knocked down to make way for a residential tower block.Metropolitan Opera House, PhiladelphiaThe theatre was originally opened as the Philadelphia Opera House in 1908. In the 1920s, it was renamed as the Metropolitan Opera House, showing silent films in addition to hosting various opera companies. I
7、n the 1940s, it became a sports arena. In 1954, it was turned into a church. In the late 1990s, the building was purchased by Mark Hatcher. The church and the developer came to an agreement on a repair for a music venue that was completed and reopened in 2018.21. In the late 1920s, Proctor, s Theatr
8、e in Newark set up stands to .A. show respect for the guestsB. increase the theatre, s incomeC. promote newly released moviesD. compete with the street sellers 22. What can we know from the passage?A. RKO Keith s Flushing Theatre is well preserved.B. Proctor s Theatre in Troy plays second-run films
9、now.C. Metropolitan Opera House has witnessed changes in its function.D. Proctors Theatre in Newark has been officially listed on the NRHP.23. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To rank the old and unrestored theatres.B. To show the development of American theatres.C. To encourage people to prot
10、ect the old theatres.D. To provide information on overlooked old theatres.BI ve never been the kind of person to say, it s the thought that counts” when it comes to gifts. That was until a couple of weeks ago, when my kids gave me a present that blew me away.For years now, I ve been wanting to sell
11、our home, the place where my husband and I raised our kids. But to me, this house is much more than just a building. In the front room, there? s a wal 1 that has hundreds of pencil lines, marking the progress of my children s growth. Every growth stage is marked in grey, with each child s name and t
12、he date they were measured. Most people I know have been featured on a wall like this, or at least had a wall like it in their home.Of all the objects and all the memories, it s this one thing in a home that s the hardest to leave behind. Friends I know have returned home after work only to discover
13、 their wall of heights has been freshly painted over. A new paint job wouldn, t normally be greeted by tears, but erasing that evidence of motherhood hurts more than it should. Our kids grow in so many ways, but the wall is physical evidence of their progress, right there for everyone to see.Over th
14、e years, I ve talked about how much I would hate leaving that wall behind when I moved, even though the last marks were made 10 years ago when my kids stopped growing. So one day, while I was at work, my children decided to do something about it.They hired Jacquie Manning, a professional photographe
15、r whose work is about capturing (捕 捉)the beautiful things in life, from clear lakes and skies to diamonds and ballgowns. She came to our house while I was at work, and over several hours, took photos of the hundreds of drawings and lines, little grey fingerprints (手印),and old marks. Somehow, she man
16、aged to photograph all those years of memories perfectly. Afterwards, she put all the photos together into one image, transforming them into a beautiful history of my family.Three weeks later, my children s wonderful gift made its way to me 一 a life-size photo of the pencil lines and fingerprints th
17、at represents entire lifetimes of love and growth. 24. The author used her friends example in Paragraph 3 to .A. persuade her family to leave the wall as it wasB. stress the meaning of keeping good memoriesC. explain why her house badly needed a new paint jobD. share her memory of motherhood with re
18、aders25. According to the article, it was Jacquie Manning whoA. helped the author paint her new houseB. came up with the idea of the photo giftC. shot pictures to record the authors growth stageD. made a copy of the growth marks on the wall26. We can infer from the article that the author .A. was st
19、rongly against selling their homeB. was not happy with the gift from her familyC. kept marks for family members every yearD. put great love and care in raising her children27. What is the best title for the text?A. A Gift Made with LoveB. Advice on Picking up Gifts for ParentsC. Paintings CountD. Ef
20、fective Ways to Communicate with ChildrenCMickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Pinocchio, and more Disney characters all have something in common 一 gloves. Although there are many surprising facts about Disney? s characters, putting gloves on them is actually a reasonable move.The short answer as to why so
21、many characters wear gloves is that animation (动画制作)is a difficult process. It takes time and efforts to create the characters you know and love. Animators wanted to make their job easier and faster with a few techniques. One of these techniques was using round edges (边)instead of angles. So this al
22、so meant making some parts simple, such as hands, to make the animation process quicker.Still, in the age of b1ack-and-white cartoons, separating characters? round-edged hands from their black bodies was hard. Gloves were an easy way to make their hands stand out. In fact, Walt Disney might have bee
23、n the first to put gloves on his characters. Once animation moved away from black and white, Mickey and his friends kept their white gloves.Besides keeping the animation simple, Walt Disney told his biographer, Bob Thomas, that the gloves existed for another reason: to make the mouse more like a hum
24、an. We didn t want him to have mouse hands because he was supposed to be more human, “ Disney told Thomas in 1957. “So we gave him gloves. Five fingers seemed like too much on such a little figure, so we took away one. That was just one less finger to animate. All this Disney? s talk makes us want t
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