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2022年高一英语上学期第六次双周练试题

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2022年高一英语上学期第六次双周练试题考试日期:xx年12月30日第一部分 听力 共两节,满分30分 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍1.Where are probably the two speakers?A. In a theater B. In Helen's house C.In a hospital2.What happened to the woman?A. She was so busy that she got home late.B. The traffic was bad, so she got home late.C. She didn't want to see Maggie at home.3.When will the next train leave? A.At 8:20 B.At 8:35 C.At 8:454.What does the man think of the film? A.Boring B.Moving C.Too long5.How much did the woman pay for her hat?A. $30 B.$28 C.$22第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分 ) 听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍听下面一段材料,回答第6至8题6.What's the man's tone in the conversation? A. Suggesting. B. Persuading. C.Inquiring.7.How's the weather been recently?A.It hasn't rained for several days.B.It's cool and cloudy.C.It's cloudy and rainy.8.Why does the woman think that it's going to rain the next day?A. Because it's cloudy every day.B. Because it has rained a lot recently.C. Because she has got that from the weatherman.听下面一段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Why can't Jack go with Anne?A. Because he is having a fever.B. Because he isn't interested in the party.C. Because he has to work on his paper.10.According to the conversation, what day is it today? A. Friday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday.11.What can we learn from the conversation7 A. Jack will fail to hand in his paper. B. Jack will drive Anne to the party. C. Jack finally decided to go to the party.听下面一段材料,回答第12第14题 12.Who is Mel Gibson? A. A singer. B. An actor. C. A dancer.13.What kind of movie does the woman like? A. Horror movies. B. Movies about romance. C. Movies about history.14.How does the man like horror movies?A. Interesting. B. Bloody. C. Great.听下面一段材料,回答第15至第17题。

15.How many people will go on the trip? A. Three B. Four C. Five16.How long will they be on their trip? A. Five days. B. Two days. C. Three days.17.Where will they go to spend their holiday?A.In Beijing B.In Dalian C.In Beijing and Dalian听下面一段材料,回答第18至第20题18.Which is the traditional class for Japanese kids after school?A.Playing the piano. B.Doing experiments. C.Cooking19.What are the children wearing while in the science lab?A. Glasses. B. White coats. C. Special shoes.20.What do you know about ABC Kids?A. It was open to children aged 12 and over.B. Kids will eat their school lunch there.C. Kids can learn how to cook there.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应位置。

AWondering which New York City museums to see first? These four Manhattan institutions are the city's most visited.Metropolitan Museum of ArtVisitors per year: more than 6 millionThe draw: one of the world's most prehensive art museums, with nearly 2 million works of art from five millennia of human history. Highlights: popular permanent exhibitions include the American Wing, Egyptian Art—especially the cavernous room devoted to the Temple of Dendur—and Medieval Art. Best time to beat the crowd: around 11 a. m. , once the opening lines have dissipated. American Museum of Natural History Visitors per year: almost 5 million The draw: a science museum with dinosaur fossils, exhibitions chronicling virtually all known animal and human history and, yes, some eye-popping IMAX movie action. Highlights: the Butterfly Conservatory features hundreds of live butterflies in a heated environment that feels like an oasis (绿洲) in winter. Best time to beat the crowd: late afternoons or early on Sunday mornings. Museum of Modern Art Visitors per year: 3 million The draw: modern works that, in some cases, push the boundaries of what many people think of as art. Highlights: Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh are among the many well-known artists whose work is on display at MoMA. Best time to beat the crowd: first thing when it opens. Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Visitors per year: 1 million The draw: a real-life aircraft carrier that saw service in World War II and the Vietnam War and is now a museum moored(停泊) along the Hudson River. Highlights: among the sights are the USS Growler submarine, a British Airways Concorde supersonic jet and the Enterprise—a space shuttle(航天飞机) used in test flights that may be the most awe-inspiring attraction of all. Best time to beat the crowd: first thing when it opens.21.Which is the most visited museum per year?A. Metropolitan Museum of Art.B. American Museum of Natural History.C. Museum of Modern Art.D. Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. .22.Which is the best time to see live butterflies in a museum?A. Around 11 a. m.B. Every early morning.C. In the late afternoon.D. As soon as the museum opens.23.What can visitors enjoy on the Hudson River7A. Flight vehicles.B. Modern works of art.C. IMAX movies.D. Egyptian Art.BMy daddy worked hard to support our family in the 1940s.The year I was eight, we barely had two dimes(十分硬币) for the ing Christmas. Our neighbor suggested that we hang lights in our yard to lift the Christmas spirit along our street. However, we had just enough money for things to decorate our living room. There was a hardware store (五金店) down the street. I wanted to see how much the lights cost. On the way I spotted a dime on the sidewalk. Joy! How lucky I was to have found 10 cents ! In the store, I stared longingly at the strings of outdoor lights. I knew I could not buy even the smallest set. Then I saw the set. Then I saw the single lights, and my hope rose. I got excited when discovering a single bulb cost only 20 cents. Walking home, I was thinking how I might get another dime. Maybe if I helped my grandma gather evergreens, she would give me a few cents. As expected, Grandma asked for my help on the weekend. But I didn't get a cent when we finished. Several days later, Uncle Charlie dropped in, and gave each child a dime. We jumped with delight. Just as soon as I could, I went back to the hardware store and bought a single colored bulb(灯泡). Back home, I climbed the ladder and replaced the clear light with the colored one. After the sunset, I switched on the light and, unobserved, went outside to see the lovely colored light in darkness. When Daddy came home, he asked, " Who put the light on the front door?" "I did, Daddy!" I smiled up at him. "Doesn't it look Christmassy? " He bent down and, with tears in his eyes, took me gently in his arms. Our house was wearing some holiday spirit, and it looked beautiful.24. The neighbor suggested that the author's family____. A. buy outdoor lights B. decorate the yard C. beautify the living room D. lighten the street .25. Why did the author feel excited when he found the single bulbs in the store? A. Because he was attracted by their lovely colors. B. Because he believed he could get the money for one.C. Because they were more beautiful than strings of lights. D. Because they were so cheap that he could buy one immediately.26.How did the author get another dime? A. His grandma gave it to him as a reward. B. He found it on the way home. C. His uncle gave it to him as pocket money. D. He earned it by taking a part-time job.27.Why did the author’s father take him in his arms? A. His father was moved by his caring behavior. B. His father was affected by his merry feelings.C. His father was touched that he had helped his grandma.D. His father was proud that he had replaced the bulb by himself.CIn 1997, I found myself in a situation I never thought I'd be in: alone and begging for money in New York. My father had been separated from our family, and my mother had recently died of a disease related to AIDS. What I remember most about such nights is lying on the cold stone floor and using my backpack for a pillow.Even though I had lost my family, I made choices every single day to turn my life around. There was the haven (避难所) for homeless teenagers called the Door, a non-profit(非营利的 ) organization that provided me with guidance, medical care and food, all of which kept me going while I pleted my homework in train stations and under hallway lights. Perhaps it was the most surprising help because I did not seek out: it found me. The New York Times told my story.In the weeks that followed, dozens of strangers reached out to me from all across the United States. At my high school, I began receiving handwritten letters of encouragement. Strangers showed up bearing clothes, books, and even hugs. Since the article mentioned I was applying to Harvard, one woman knitted(编织) a blanket for me. She put this note in the box it was posted in: " It gets cold in those dorms. May you warm yourself knowing that people care about you. "With the help of these people, my life today is not like at all my life then. I graduated not only from high school but also from Harvard University.Before these people - some of them nameless - I just didn't realize how good people could be. But now I do, and I can say that the people who helped me have forever changed me. They are the reason behind my decision to join the board(委员会) at the Door so that I can be part of a small team of people opening a high school for homeless teenagers. They are the reason I devote my life to opening pathways for others. And they are the reason I travel around the world helping people change their own lives.28.According to the passage, the author ________. .A.tried to change her life B.often slept at friends' homesC.felt lonely because of he illness D.was proud of her father29.The third paragraph mainly tells about______. A.how the author applied to Harvard B.how the author struggled for her ideal life C.how The New York Times helped the author D.how people helped the author in different ways30.Which of the following is the correct order to describe the author's life? a.The newspaper reported her story. b.She graduated from Harvard University. c.She slept on the cold floor at night. d.She joined the mittee at the Door.e.Her mother died of illness. A.d → e→ c→ a→ b B.e → c → d → a →b C.e → c→ a→ b→ d D.b → c → d → e →a31.What can we learn from the last paragraph? A.Patience is a good quality. B.Love can be passed on. C.Time waits for no man. D.Honesty leads to success.DWhen animals and plants use color to be noticed, it is called advertising coloration. Advertising coloration can be used to either warn or attract animals. The bright colors of flowers and berries(浆果) are advertising coloration that attracts animals. Flowers need to be pollinated(对……授粉)to reproduce. Bees are attracted to bright colors and will pollinate the flowers. Some pollinated plants will produce berries. These berries will turn a bright color when they are ripe. The bright color lets berry-eating birds know the fruit is sweet and safe to eat. After birds eat the berries, the seeds will pass through their digestive (消化的) system and be left behind. Some of the seeds left behind will grow into new plants! Color is also used to attract mates(配偶). Many male birds are brightly colored to attract females. Bright feathers can be a sign of how healthy the bird is! Female birds are naturally attracted to healthier males because their offspring will be healthier. Female birds are often less colorful. This helps hide them when they are building places to live in. Advertising color is also used to warn animals away. The ladybug has bright orange wings with black color. Its coloring warns meat-eating animals that the ladybug tastes terrible. The striped skunk (带条纹的臭鼬) has white stripes that are a warning to meat-eating animals that they may be in for an unpleasant surprise if they try to attack. Some animals, like the red-eyed tree frog, may frighten their enemies away with their color. Red-eyed tree frogs sleep during the day: If a meat-eating animal came up to them and they opened their eyes, the bright red color of their eyes might shock the enemy long enough to give the red-eyed frog time to jump away to safety!32.The author wrote this text mainly to tell us   . A.the use of color by animals and plants B.what advertising coloration isC.ways for animals to protect themselves D.how plants and animals change their color33.The underlined word “offspring” in Paragraph 3 probably means   . A.bodies B.lifestyles C.children D.parents34.What can we learn from the text? A.Female birds may have colorful and bright feathers. B.Red-eyed tree frogs sleep during the day with their eyes open. C.The striped skunk use white stripes to attract mates. D.The color of the ladybugs suggests that they taste terrible.35.Which of the following is used to warn animals? A.Colors of flowers. B.Colors of the red-eyed tree frog. C.Colors of berries. D.Colors of the male birds.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

The rules of surfing the Internet Do you obey the rules while surfing the Internet? Your Safety Is Your Problem You know there are signs in every parking garage saying they're not responsible for lost or stolen items in your vehicle. 36 You're Speaking in a Public Forum(论坛) Everything you post online is equal to posting it on the front page of the newspaper and delivering it to everyone around you. Some people may agree, and some may disagree. You may even strike a chord(引起共鸣)with enough people to start a movement. 37 Only say online what you're willing to say in front of your grandma. 38 The content of your posts matters, and so does where you post them. The audience of a particular website may not agree with your particular message (or at least with the way you present it) , so be careful what you post and where. Keep It Civil Freedom of speech is important - everyone should have the right to say what they want, and a few people who abuse this freedom can't affect anyone. 39 This doesn't mean there aren't bad results to your words , however, so do it with care. Put forth the effort to be polite whether online or offline. You Should Be Anonymous(匿名) Anonymity sounds like what some crazy hacker groups use, but it's not. 40 The reason why we all support anonymity is that we believe every human being deserves the basic human right of being anonymous. You should be anonymous too. A. You can say whatever you want. B. Whether You Agree or Not, Majority Rules C. The Internet works the same way. D. Anonymity is an ideal supported by successful adults and inventors in every industry. E. It's Not Just What You Post, but Where F. You'll never clean up the Internet, and it's not even worth trying. G. You can't control what people do with your message, but you can control your message 第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20题,每小题1分,满分20分) I still remember the sounds of my dad beginning his day. His quick breakfast was 41 by the sound of the door closing, his old car ing to 42 . I wanted to be like him. After all, he was more than just my dad; he was my 43 . I don't doubt most young children view their fathers, as I did, as a real life superhero able to do 44 . As I grew older, his hero status (地位)began to 45 as my world increased. I began seeing less of him as my life took me in different 46 . I was entering my teenage years and, I was 47 it was my dad who was changing and 48 his ground as my hero. When my own son, Michael, was seven, he 49 a classroom survey for Father's Day. To the 50 , "My dad is really special 51 ,"he wrote, "he cares for me and listens to me. "I was 52 . "I like to make him smile by doing my 53 at school." I was pleased. But one answer puzzled me as much then as it does today. To the question, " My dad is as nice as…“he wrote, "a 54 ."1 wondered. I asked him what that 55 and he just smiled and gave me a hug. He never 56 his answer, but is hug required no explanation.A few years 57 , he had to write a short essay about someone who was his hero. Many of us classmates 58 sports figures and film stars to write about. Michael picked me. And so it goes—like father, like son. I’ll forever remain 59 for having my dad's love and friendship, and I hope Michael will still feel the same about me. If he does, I'll promise to do my best to keep that 60 and to remain as nice as a fish, whatever that means.41. A. followed B. covered C. started D. finished42. A. end B. service C. life D. order43. A. father B. hero C. teacher D. friend44. A. many B. something C. anything D. much45. A. escape B. fall C. add D. improve46. A. directions B. fashions C. forms D. traditions47. A. sure B. worried C. patient D. hopeful48. A. keeping B. getting C. caring D. losing49. A. pretended B. prevented C. pleted D. achieved50. A. trouble B. question C. problem D. suggestion51. A. because B. if C. although D. but52. A. tired B. frightened C. moved D. interested53. A. worst B. best C. fastest D. most54. A. pig B. dog C. fish D. cat55. A. meant B. led C. concerned D. settled56. A. realized B. promised C. ignored D. explained57. A. earlier B. longer C. sooner D. later58. A. picked B. handed C. turned D. drew59. A. anxious B. grateful C. sorry D. sad60. A. action B. honour C. name D. duty第二节 阅读下面的句子,根据首字母或中文提示在空白处填入适当的单词(Unit3&Unit4),使句子结构正确完整,语意通顺。

共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)61. (个人而言) I think it was a great success.62.As we carry out the project, difficultly will (出现).63.She is the same with her sister in appearance but not in (性格).64.She (示意)that she was about to turn left.65.Since the 1970s many new (应用) have been found for me.66.The disease failed to r to the new drugs the doctor applied.67.We should face the r that we don’t have enough money for the plan.68.The moment I went into the exam room, I t forgot all the knowledge.69.Because of modern t ,we are living a life of high quality.70.The software can be d for free from the internet.第II卷第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

71 time I have been changed quite a lot. I began as a calculating machine in France in 1642. Although I was young I could 72 (simple) difficult sums. I developed very slowly and it took nearly two hundred years 73 I was built as an analytical machine by Charles Babbage. After I was programmed by an operator who used cards with holes, I could “think” 74 (logic) and produce an answer quicker than any person. At that time it 75 (consider)a technological revolution and the start of my "artificial intelligence". In 1936 my real father, Alan Turing, wrote a book about how I could be made to work as 76 “universal machine” to solve any difficult mathematical problem. From then on, I grew rapid both in si。

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