山西省忻州市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题(含听力).docx
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1、山西省忻州市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题(含听力)学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、短对话1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a library.C. On a bus.【答案】A【原文】M: Excuse me, is that seat taken?W: I dont think so. The man finished his lunch and left a few minutes ago.2. What does the woman go to Shang
2、hai for?A. Family gathering. B. Travel.C. Business.【答案】c原文M: Tm joining my family in Beijing. We want to see the Great Wall. Where are you going?W: Tm going to Shanghai on business.3. What will the girl probably do?A. Go to ride a boat.B. Do her homework.C. Enjoy the beautiful day.【答案】B【原文】M: Its su
3、ch a beautiful day. Why not go ride on a boat?W: Id love to. But I have a lot of homework to do.4. What happened to the driver?A. He hit a bicycle. B. He drove too fast.C. He ran into a tree.【答案】C【原文】M: The taxi driver must have been driving too fast.W: I dont think so. He crashed into the tree beca
4、use he was trying to avoid a bicycle in front of him.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. A couple.B. Neighbors.C. Salesman and customer.【答案】B【原文】 W: What were you doing last night? I heard some loud noise from your house.M: Tm terribly sorry, Mrs Johnson. 1 was just repairin
5、g a pipe. And my wife broke a cup by children, cook food, clean clothes and make clothing at home. They also make necklaces dresses and headdresses. A few women can also become authorities once they are powerful enough. They speak a language called Maa.The houses of Masai made from sticks and grass,
6、 which are held together with a mixture of mud, are not very firm or safe. These plain houses with some basic supplies are built in a circle and make up a Masai village. They are not meant to last long since the migration(迁徙) of the cow population means that the Masai move as well. In the meantime,
7、in order to prevent animals from entering, they also form a wall of branches. The whole setup is to protect the cattle, which sleep at night in the middle of the village. They seem to live a natural and self-sufficient life but lack modern civilisation.28. What do we know about the Masai?A. They don
8、t move in their lives.B They each have their own cows.C. They dont kill their cattle at all.D. They are heavily dependent on cattle.29. What do most of the Masai women work as?A. Designers.B. Authorities.C. Housewives.D. Warriors.30. Which word best describes Masai houses?A. Modern. B. LastingC. Sim
9、ple.D. Safe.31. What can be the best title for the text?A. Africans: Living a Moving lifeB. Africans: Brave People in the WorldC. The Masai: Rich People in East AfricaD. The Masai: Maintaining a Traditional Lifestyle【答案】28. D 29. C 30. C 31. D【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了东非马赛人传统的生活方式。28 .细节理解题。根据第一段中“They rely
10、 on their cattle in many parts of theirlife.(他们 在生活的许多方面都依赖他们的牛。)“可知,马赛人严重依赖牛,故选D。29 .推理判断题。根据第三段中“Most women often take care of their children, cook food, clean clothes and make clothing at home.(大多数妇女经常在家照顾她们的孩子,做饭,洗 衣服和做衣服。厂可推知,大多数马赛妇女扮演着家庭主妇的角色,故选C。30 .推理判断题。根据最后一段中“These plain houses with some
11、basic supplies are built in a circle and make up a Masai village4这些带有一些基本生活用品的平房围成一个圈,构 成了一个马赛村。广可知,马赛人的房屋很简陋,由此可推知,C项“Simple.(简朴的广 这个词最能描述马赛人的房子,故选C。31 .主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了东非马赛人传统的生活方式。D项“马 赛人:保持传统生活方式”适合作文章的标题,故选D。Researchers concerned with space exploration say they have discovered new evidence
12、that Mars once had a large northern ocean. The discovery adds to existing evidence that the ancient Mars had the right conditions to possibly support some form of life.Today, any water on Mars is believed to be in the form of ice because of the planefs extremely cold desert temperatures. But there i
13、s a rich amount of evidence suggesting that rivers, lakes and even oceans once existed on Mars. A study by the American space agency NASA suggested that billions of years ago, Mars likely had an ocean that covered nearly half of Mars northern hemisphere(半球).Another NASA-supported study estimated tha
14、t about several billion years ago, the climate in much of the planets northern hemisphere was very similar to today9s Earth. The study noted that at that time, Mars likely had a much thicker atmosphere than today and had an active northern ocean.Two American researchers recently released a set of ma
15、ps to provide new environmental evidence of a large ancient ocean on Mars low-lying northern hemisphere. The team collected data from satellite images and photos of Mars. They then combined them to create maps of the planefs northern hemisphere. Using the maps, the researchers were able to piece tog
16、ether evidence of shorelines that sat at the edge of a huge body of water about 3.5 billion years ago.The researchers published their findings in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Benjamin Cardenas, a professor at The Penn State University, was a co-writer of the study. He said the study
17、s findings showed the possible ocean in that area of Mars was changeable and interesting. It was dynamic(动态的).The sea level rose significantly/9 he said. Rocks were being deposited(沉积)along its basins at a fast rate. There was a lot of change happening here. Besides, Cardenas suggested the new study
18、 also provided useful information on Mars ancient climate and developmental history. Based on these findings, we know there had to have been a period when it was warm enough and the atmosphere was thick enough to support this much liquid water at one time J he said.32. How does the author develop pa
19、ragraph 2?A , By giving examples.B. By listing data.C. By making assumptions.D. By drawing comparisons.33. What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the researchers?A. Where they created maps.B . When they landed on Mars.C. Why they studied satellites.D. How they found the evidence.34. What can we
20、learn about Mars according to the new study?A. It must have been always warm.B. It might have had an active ocean.C. The climate and sea level were unchangeable.D. The atmosphere was too thin to support water.35. Where is the text most probably taken from?A , A photography book.B. An entertainment m
21、agazine.C. A scientific journal.D. An agricultural newspaper.【答案】32, A 33. D 34. B 35. C【导语】本文是说明文,介绍了一个新发现:远古的火星上可能存在一片巨大的海洋。 32.推理判断题。作者在第二段中“But there is a rich amount of evidence suggesting that rivers, lakes and even oceans once existed on Mars. A study by the American space agency NASA suggest
22、ed that billions of years ago, Mars likely had an ocean that covered nearly half of Mars9 northern hemisphere(半球).Another NASA-supported study estimated that about several billion years ago, the climate in much of the planefs northern hemisphere was very similar to todays Earth. The study noted that
23、 at that time, Mars likely had a much thicker atmosphere than today and had an active northern ocean.(但是有大量的证据表明火星上曾 经存在过河流、湖泊甚至海洋。美国国家航空航天局的一项研究表明,数十亿年前,火 星上可能有一个覆盖了火星近一半北半球的海洋。另一项由美国宇航局支持的研究估计, 大约几十亿年前,地球大部分北半球的气候与今天的地球非常相似。研究指出,在那个 时候,火星的大气层可能比现在厚得多,并且有一个活跃的北部海洋。户列举了 NAsA 关于火星的两项研究可知,第二段是通过举例子的方式
24、来发展的。故选A。33.主旨大意题。根据第三段“Two American researchers recently released a set of maps to provide new environmental evidence of a large ancient ocean on Mars5 low-lying northern hemisphere. The team collected data from satellite images and photos of Mars. They then combined them to create maps of the plan
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