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2021-2022學(xué)年廣東省汕頭市高一(下)期末英語試卷

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第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

  • 1.Washington DC Sightseeing
       With so much to see in DC,you don't want to miss out by exploring on your own.With these adventures,you can guarantee that you're Dot missing anything!
       Capitol River Cruises (巡游)
       This cruise allows you to see it in a whole new way by going down the Potomac River.The cruise lasts only forty-five minutes,and it can be enjoyed by people of all ages.Some of the sights that can be enjoyed while enjoying this cruise are the Key Bridge,the Memorial Bridge,the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.
       Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Bus Tour
       It's not easy to find beautiful grounds in Washington D.C.,but this can be accomplished if you take a trip to Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria.This is a four-hour expedition with the primary focus being George Washington's home.You will also have the option to venture down the Forest Trail,which is best suited for nature lovers.
       DC After Dark
       On your visit to Washington D.C.,be sure to check out the DC Twilight Tour for a unique and enchanting view of some of the most famous sites!Stops include Union Station,the Martin Luther King Jr.Memorial,the Lincoln Memorial and the White House.What makes this three-hour guided tour truly unique is that you can get to see these wonderful historic sites illuminated (照亮) by the moonlight!
       Comedy Walks Washington DC
       Comedy Walks Washington D.C.is a great cruise that allows you to enjoy the nation's capital in a new and exciting way.This is a walking tour and lasts for about one hour and thirty minutes.Some of the sights that will be seen are the White House,the Martin Luther King Memorial,the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial.

    (1)Which tour favors those interested in the nature?

    A.DC After Dark.
    B.Capitol River Cruises.
    C.Comedy Walks Washington DC.
    D.Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Bus Tour.
    (2)If you take part in DC After Dark,you can do the following things EXCEPT
    .
    A.enjoying the Key Bridge
    B.seeing the White House
    C.a(chǎn)ppreciating some wonderful historic sites
    D.visiting the Martin Luther King Jr.Memorial
    (3)Which adventure lasts for the shortest time?

    A.DC After Dark.
    B.Capitol River Cruises.
    C.Comedy Walks Washington DC.
    D.Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Bus Tour.

    組卷:2引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2.Ever since Lucy Nabiki Takona was a young girl growing up in a village in Kenya,she knew she wanted to have a career in education.
       So when her father told her when she was 14 that she would have to drop out of school to marry the son of her father's friend,she ran away.It took her three days to walk through the bush to her aunt's house.
       "I was used to walking,so for me it was not something big," Takona says, "It was more scary to get married than walk on your own in the bush."
       Later,Takona's aunt talked to some influential elders in the community who were able to persuade her father to let her continue her schooling – while schooling for many Masai girls ends in their early teen years.
       As a child,Takona says,she thought her only career option as a woman was to be a teacher.But during a trip to the Nairobi National Museum in her last year of high school,she realized there were other possibilities. "A woman took us around the museum and she really had knowledge,so from that day forward I knew girl's could be something more than teacher." Takona says.
       So she went to study at the Koiyaki Guiding School for two years on a scholarship from a volunteer travel organization African Impact.She then worked for the group as a guide for 18 months in return.
       But on the road to success,Takona has had to make personal sacrifices.She is the single mother of a 4-year-old boy. "It's rare in a Masai community to be an independent woman," says Evaline Sintoya Mayetu,who was the first Masai woman to get the Silver Guide Qualification in March 2015. "I would like to see more Masai women go for not only the Silver Guide Qualification but go to school,to have a career of their own and break some barriers of traditional culture."

    (1)Takona ran away because
    .
    A.she food of walking
    B.she didn't want to get married early
    C.she would like to visit her aunt
    D.she wanted to pursue a career in education
    (2)From the passage,we can know that many Masai girls
    .
    A.received good education
    B.quit school in their early teen years
    C.enjoyed walking alone in the bush
    D.became teachers when they grew up
    (3)What inspired Takona to because a guide?

    A.The care of Takona's father.
    B.The encouragement of Takona's aunt.
    C.A visit to the Nairobi National Museum.
    D.Talks to some influential elders in the community.
    (4)Which description about Takona is WRONG?

    A.She is a single mother.
    B.She is very independent.
    C.She makes a lot of sacrifices.
    D.She got the Silver Guide Qualification in 2015.

    組卷:2引用:1難度:0.6
  • 3.There's a day for just about everything,and the United Nations has designated May 20 as World Bee Day to celebrate the pollinators (傳粉昆蟲) dwelling in hives,fields and gardens around the globe.It draws much concern on bees and there's a good reason to pay attention to them.
       "There are 20,000 species of bees around the world and a lot of these bees are in decline," says Hien Ngo,a pollinator expert from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization.That includes honeybees,of course,but Ngo says they only make up a minority of all the kinds of bees in the world.Climate change,pesticides and habitat loss are putting many of those species a risk.
       "Bees really provide for us in many ways.They're also important to our culture,dating back thousands of years in terms of heritage,inspiration of art," Ngo says.They even provide inspiration for TikTok,where Erika Thompson,a professional beekeeper in Austin,Texas,shares her work.
       "The landlord wanted to call an exterminator (根除者),but the family who lived here wanted to save the bees,so they called me," she says in come video.
       Her fans watch with happiness – and sometimes a little horror – as she picks up mounds (成堆) of bees with her bare hands and then moves them somewhere safer.
       "I've removed bees from a lot of crazy places," Thompson says. "You know,I've removed bees from homes,RVs,tires,speakers and even a toilet"
       Thompson's work is about more than getting millions of views per video. "Bees are just a key factor in creating diverse and healthy ecosystems," she notes.

    (1)What do you know about World Bee Day?

    A.Many bees are in decline.
    B.It is celebrated on May 22 every year.
    C.It is designated by the United Kingdom.
    D.People pay more attention to bees because of it.
    (2)Which factor that makes many bees in danger is NOT mentioned?

    A.The change of climate.
    B.The shortage of food.
    C.The damage to their habitat.
    D.The application of pesticides.
    (3)What's Nigo's attitude towards celebrating World Bee Day?

    A.Favorable.
    B.Unwilling.
    C.Neutral.
    D.Indifferent.
    (4)What's the best title for the text?

    A.A Video On Bees.
    B.How To Celebrate World Dee Day?
    C.Why Should We Celebrate World Bee Day?
    D.How Can We Human Beings Protect Bees?

    組卷:1引用:4難度:0.6
  • 4.Therapy (治療) dogs have long visited nursing homes and schools and even disaster sites,offering comfort to humans.A new study shows that a 10-minute visit from a therapy dog can help relieve patients' pain in the emergency room.
       The research from the University of Saskatchewan,published in the journal PLOS on Wednesday,found that emergency room patients who were visited by a therapy dog reported less pain than those who weren't.
       "Therapy dogs themselves are really friendly and are so excited to visit with people in places where they don't typically have a pot," Dr.Colleen Dell,a professor at the University of Saskatchewan and one of the study authors,told NPR.
       In a trial,researchers asked more than 200 patients to report their pain levels.One group of patients received a 10-minute visit from a therapy dog and the other group did not.After the visit,researchers asked patients in both groups to report their pain levels again.Those who spent 10 minutes with the dog reported less pain,the study found.
       Many patients have experienced positive outcome from therapy dogs,but this study clinically proves them,said Dell,herself a therapy dog handler.
       Stempien,an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Saskatchewan,has seen the dogs in action at the hospital where he works.Prior to the pandemic (大流行?。?,a therapy dog would visit multiple times a week.During visits,the dog would often make a stop in the nursing lounge (休息室) before visiting with patients.
       "I think it brought smiles om faces of almost all the staff they interacted with," Stempien told NPR.
       But the people aren't the only ones getting something out of this. "Therapy dogs love their job.They love to interact with people." Dell said, "Though we need more research on his,we believe they also acquire something out of it as well as giving while visiting with people."

    (1)Which of the following is true about the trial?

    A.200 doctors and nurses took part in the trial.
    B.Those visited by the therapy dogs got rid of their pain totally.
    C.Those visited by the therapy dogs reported more positive results.
    D.Different patients received different treatments from the therapy dogs.
    (2)What does the underlined word "them" in paragraph 5 refer to?

    A.Therapy dogs.
    B.Many patients.
    C.Dog handlers.
    D.The benefits from therapy dogs.
    (3)What can you know from the last paragraph?

    A.Therapy dogs are only interested in helping people.
    B.Therapy dogs feel less pain when staying with people.
    C.Therapy dogs can also get something when helping people.
    D.The present research is enough to prove that therapy dogs love their job.
    (4)Where does this text probably come from?

    A.A health magazine.
    B.A biology textbook.
    C.A science fiction.
    D.An animal encyclopedia.

    組卷:1引用:1難度:0.6

第二節(jié)(共1小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

  • 5.If being late were an Olympic sport,some people would win medals.Being late can send a stressful ripple (連鎖反應(yīng)) through an entire day. (1)
    .
       (2)

       It's very important to be on time.Being on time shows respect for the person you're meeting with.Punctuality also can be a reflection of how well that you are respecting your own time and your own well-being.You can always let time pass,but you can't get it back once it's already gone.
       Know that departure time doesn't equal arrival time
       (3)
    .So pack your bag,find your good shoes and get your travel mug ready all before you need to leave.Another tip is to work backward from when you need to be somewhere to give yourself time.There's a lot of steps that people just don't consider.So if you need to buy a metro card or print something,leave time for that stuff.
       Get comfortable with being early
       Arriving somewhere early may make some people super-anxious,uneasy and extremely uncomfortable. (4)
    .For example,you can try to tell yourself that you will in fact find something to do with your hands,or think of it as a moment to catch your breath and give yourself a second to get settled.
       Be honest about your lateness
       Everyone is late sometimes. (5)
    .Either calling or texting is acceptable.By doing this,you can avoid unnecessary misunderstanding and handle the situations better.

    A.Think of being on time as a way of showing respect
    B.Be aware lateness often causes serious consequences
    C.So here are some tips that can help you stop being late
    D.It may sound simple,but it's one of the hardest ones for people
    E.If you're in the habit of being late,you need to learn to plan ahead
    F.In this case,you should learn to be comfortable with the passage of time
    G.If you're going to be late,the best thing you can do is communicating right away

    組卷:3引用:1難度:0.5

第二部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分15分)第一節(jié)(共1小題;每小題15分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空格處的最佳選項。

  • 6.Life-Giving Touch On March 25,2010,Kate and David heard the words every parent fears:Their newborn wasn't going to make it.Their(1)
    – a girl and a boy – were born two minutes apart and 14 weeks premature (早產(chǎn)的),(2)
    just over two pounds each.Doctors had tried to save the boy for 20 minutes but saw no improvement.His(3)
    was nearly gone.
       "I saw him gasp (喘息),but the(4)
    said it was no use." Kate told the Daily Mail five years later, "I know it sounds stupid,but if he was still gasping,that was a sign of(5)
    .I wasn't going to give up(6)
    .I wanted to let him know us."
       Kate(7)
    the boy,whom the couple had already named Jamie,from his hospital blanket and ordered David to take his shirt off and(8)
    them in bed.The first-time parents wanted their son to be as(9)
    as possible and hoped the skin-to-skin contact would(10)
    his condition.They also talked to him.
       "We were trying to encourage him to(11)
    ." Kate told the Daily Mail, "We explained his name and that he had a twin who he had to(12)
    and how hard we had tried to have him.Then something miraculous (奇跡般的) happened.Jamie gasped again – and then he started(13)
    .Finally,be reached for his father's finger.Our(14)
    boy had made it."
       "We're the(15)
    people in the world." Kate said gratefully, "The experience makes us cherish them more."

    (1) A.children B.twins C.teenagers D.couple
    (2) A.weighing B.measuring C.dealing D.costing
    (3) A.emotion B.heartbeat C.brain D.energy
    (4) A.police B.a(chǎn)ssistant C.doctor D.chief
    (5) A.recognition B.stress C.life D.nerves
    (6) A.independently B.mentally C.toughly D.easily
    (7) A.unwrapped B.held C.kissed D.removed
    (8) A.join B.put C.keep D.limit
    (9) A.unique B.peaceful C.balanced D.warm
    (10) A.destroy B.worsen C.maintain D.improve
    (11) A.leave B.talk C.stay D.eat
    (12) A.look around B.care for C.show off D.fight against
    (13) A.struggling B.breathing C.stirring D.waving
    (14) A.tiny B.giant C.strong D.healthy
    (15) A.smartest B.wealthiest C.luckiest D.kindest

    組卷:3引用:1難度:0.6

第二節(jié)(滿分15分)

  • 18.你校英文讀書會舉辦五四青年節(jié)"致青春"主題演講活動,請你寫一份發(fā)言稿,內(nèi)容包括:
    1.介紹一位勵志人物;
    2.描述他/她對你的影響。
    注意:
    1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
    2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
    The Person Who Has Influenced Me Most
    _____

    組卷:1引用:2難度:0.6

第三節(jié)(滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

  • 19.Fifty-year-old Gayle had been living with her pet dog Jennifer for eight years.She had no child,so she treated Jennifer as her daughter.One night,Gayle suddenly found that Jennifer,who was always lying beside her at night,was not there,so she got up at once and checked the whole house.However,Jennifer was nowhere to be found,making Gayle very worried.
        Gayle tried to be optimistic and told herself that Jennifer might return soon.However,Jennifer still didn't appear the next morning.Gayle then called her nephews and friend Tracy for help.When they arrived,they comforted Gayle first.Then they started searching the neighbourhood,the streets and nearby blocks for any sign of Jennifer,but they still didn't find Jennifer by lunchtime the next day.
        Gayle then decided to search the neighborhood again.She couldn't explain it,but she had a feeling that Jennifer was somewhere nearby.Tracy accompanied Gayle in the search to offer help and support.After hours of searching,they got tired and decided to return home to rest for a while so that they could have more energy to search later on that day.They began walking back to Trey's home in a very depressed mood.
        On their way back,they heard a cry coming from an abandoned shed (棚屋).They ran over to the shed immediately.When they broke into it,they found a large hole in the ground.And to their surprise,Jennifer was there wagging her tail.
    注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為100左右;
    2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
    "Thank God." They both let out a cheer of relief.
    _____

    組卷:0引用:2難度:0.6
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