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2022-2023學年黑龍江省黑河一中高一(下)期末英語試卷

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  • 1.Got 48 hours to relax yourself?You'll make full use of your time and have great fun at these fantastic places.
       Alabama:Gulf Shores.
       For relaxing weekend getaways in Alabama,head south to the white-sand beaches of Gulf Shores.Get on the water for some deep-sea fishing.
       Alaska:Homer
       How does fresh seafood sound?You'll find it in Homer,located in south-central Alaska.Get your fill of fishing in Kachemak Bay,explore local trails and enjoy birding in this remote natural scenery.
       Arizona:Sedona
       Adventurous types can get their fill in the magical red rocks of Sedona,which is said to be the location of healing centers of energy.People flood into the area to meditate,practie yoga and more.Seona also offers fantastic hiking,off-roading,biking,and even climbing.
       Arkansas:Hot Springs.
       Relax and renew in Arkansas' hot waters in Hot Springs.Make time for a visit o Bathhouse Row,a national historic landmark of eight bathhouses,and Superior Bathhouse Brewery,which produces beer made of the hot spring water inside the National Park.Don't miss these National Parks that are off the beaten path.

    (1)Which activity can be found in both Gulf Shores and Homer?

    A.Going fishing.
    B.Taking a flight.
    C.Enjoying beautiful birds.
    D.Visiting historic sites.
    (2)What is Superior Bathhouse Brewery known for?

    A.Its bathhouse.
    B.Its paths.
    C.Its self-made beer.
    D.Its architecture.
    (3)Where is this text most likely from?

    A.Research
    B.An encyclopedia
    C.A brochure
    D.A diary

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  • 2.    Music is a great connector;it brings people happiness.That's why during the 2020 lockdowns(封閉) in the UK,when work for musicians dried up,singer Chloe Edwards-Wood came up with the idea of singing for people who were isolated(隔離) and struggling.That's where Give a Song comes in.
        Today,after 480 musical visits to over 8,000 people who need to isolate or live in care homes,the organisation is still spreading wellbeing and happiness.
        At first,Edwards-Wood posted on Facebook about her idea and 15 people reached out to her including a leader from the Goldsmith Community Centre in Lewisham.She teamed up with the Goldsmith and Give a Song became a reality.
        The first time Edwards-Wood performed on a stranger's doorstep,she did so near her home along with another musician."It was really terrific,"she said."As soon as we started that first song,the barriers(障礙) came down.I remember thinking:'This is it!It works!'.The person loved it and people stopped to watch and listen."
        Visits are organised through an online form.Usually 2-4 musicians go to the person's home to perform a few songs with instruments.The visits usually last 15 minutes.
        Edwards-Wood said,"I feel like music brings people together in some way,and it's a way of communicating,"she said."If you don't have a common ground to have a conversation with someone,there's always a song that can do it for you."
        It's not just the people that receive the concerts who benefit from them.It has also been life changing for Edwards-Wood."I don't know what my life would have looked like without this,"she said."Being able to share all these moments of musical joy,I feel very lucky."

    (1)What do we know about Give a Song?

    A.It encourages people to enjoy music.
    B.It tries to communicate with people.
    C.It has made much money.
    D.It is quite well received.
    (2)How did Edwards-Wood start Give a Song?

    A.By teaming up with a lot of organisations.
    B.By singing for isolated people door to door.
    C.By sharing her idea online.
    D.By looking for a leader.
    (3)What does the underlined word"terrific"in paragraph 4 mean?

    A.Challenging.
    B.Alarming.
    C.Wonderful.
    D.Common.
    (4)Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?

    A.Listening to music right at home
    B.Bringing music to people's front door
    C.The great contribution of Give a Song
    D.The best way to connect people together

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  • 3.In May 2012,Australia's Macquarie Dictionary and the McCann Advertising Agency gathered a group of language experts to name a phenomenon common in the age of the smartphone.They called the phenomenon "phubbing",and defined(定義) it as "the act of snubbing(無視)someone in a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying attention." It's not the usual way words begin to exist.
       A month later,the first example of phubbing in a major newspaper appeared in a letter to the editor of the Age,published in Melbourne.Since then,the word has appeared in various media the world over.Phubbing has yet to be fully adopted in the U.S.,but we have collected some evidence of it in use.
       On 29 September 2015,James A.Roberts wrote in the Huffininglon Post, "In the present case,phubbing is a combination of the words phone and snubbing.To be phubbed is to be snubbed by someone using their cell phone while in your company.The 'phubb' could be an interruption of your conversation with someone when he or she uses their cell phone or is distracted by it (steal glances when they think you're not looking) instead of paying attention to you.Maybe worse,you've been phubbed if someone used their cell phone instead of communicating with you while staying close to you.Oh,the shame. "
       The meaning and various forms of the word have yet to settle out.Is it phubbing if you're staring at your tablet instead of your phone?Is the singular noun (and the base form of the verb) spelled phubb,as in the example above,or phub,as in some other sources?These are the sorts of questions we'll need answers to before we're ready to consider phubbing and its relations for entry.In the meanwhile,you can of course use phubbing if you feel the need.It seems we all do these days.

    (1)What is the focus of paragraph 1?

    A.The usage of phubbing.
    B.The birth of phubbing.
    C.The influence of phubbing.
    D.The definition of phubbing.
    (2)What may phubbing probably lead to according to James A.Roberts?

    A.Embarrassment in daily communication.
    B.Heavy reliance on cellphones.
    C.Complete ignorance by your friends.
    D.Shame in using cell phone.
    (3)What can we learn from the last paragraph about the word "phubb"?

    A.It arouses heated discussion.
    B.It proves to be settled.
    C.It's not included in a dictionary.
    D.It is widely used.
    (4)Which section does the article probably belong to?

    A.Science.
    B.Resource.
    C.Literature.
    D.Language.

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  • 8.我們在變化中成長,成長讓我們的人生充滿意義?;厥兹瓿踔袝r光,我們在學習、思想、性格、生活等方面發(fā)生了很多變化。你所在學校公眾號的英語寫作欄目正在開展"我的成長"征文活動,請分享你初中三年中的成長故事,具體講述其中一個變化。要點如下:
           1.變化是什么?
           2.變化過程是什么?
           3.你從中得到了什么啟發(fā)?
           要求:
           1.必須含有所有要點,并適當拓展;
           2.不得出現(xiàn)真實的人名、校名、地名等相關(guān)信息;
           3.詞數(shù)90左右。

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  • 9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
       Krymzen,aged 10 and her sister Samara Wagner,aged 9,lived in Edmonton,near the North Saskatchewan River.It was 4 p.m.on Easter Sunday and there was still snow on the ground.The sisters dressed in their favorite T-shirts and pink leggings ran to the woodland behind their home.They loved Rundle Park in the river valley.It was a perfect place to play while their mom,Miranda Wagner,was busy preparing the family's festive dinner.
       Before long,they got bored.They decided to do something different.Krymzen led the way and Samara followed.They were heading to the one place their mom had told them never to go—the river.They started taking little careful steps across the ice,dipping their rubber boots into the water.Then they heard a big crack,
       After hearing the crack,Krymzen turned around fast and got back to safety.But Samara didn't.She fell into the cold river.Seeing the dangerous situation,she ran back to Samara."Samara,can you reach my hand?"she cried as her sister struggled in the water.
       Not far away from the river,a young couple Adam and Kelsey Shaw were walking their dog Rocky,an eight-year-old husky.They were crossing the Rundle Park footbridge on the way back to the parking lot when they heard screams.
       They looked over the side of the bridge and spotted a girl who had fallen through the ice and another trying to pull her to safety."We see you!"They shouted down to them."Help is coming!"Adam told Kelsey to call an ambulance.Then he turned to the dog."Rocky,"he said,"we're going down."He and Rocky slipped and slid down the same hill the girls took just minutes earlier.
    注意:
    (1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

    Adam and his dog managed to reach the crack.
    ________
       Luckily,the ambulance arrived in time to rush Samara to hospital.
    ________

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