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绝密★启用前 河南省周口市2022-2023 学年高二上期期中质量检测 英 语 试 题 (考试用时120 分钟 试卷满分150 分) 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应科目的答案标号涂黑。如需 改动,橡皮擦干净后,涂上其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在 本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 4.本试卷主要考试内容:选择性必修一1-3 单元。 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30 分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 涂到答题卡上。 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。听完每段对话你都有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.What will Joe do? A. Leave his company. B. Work in Paris. C. Move house. 2. Why is the man making the call? A. To remind the woman of a rainstorm. B. To make work arrangements. C. To have his house repaired. 3. What does the man think of the training? A. Disappointing. B. Satisfying. C. Worrying. 4. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In the man’ s office. B. In a meeting room. C. At home. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. An open-minded politician. B. Public opinion. C. An outstanding teacher. 第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分) 听下面5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C 三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。 6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers? A. Colleagues. B. A receptionist and a visitor. C. The boss and the secretary. 7. What does the woman give the man? A. A guidebook. B.A city map. C.A schedule. 听第7 段材料,回答第8 至10 题。 8. When did the woman first see Mr. Wang? A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Friday. 9. What did Mr. Wang impress the woman with? A. His personality. B. His approach. C. His enthusiasm. 10. What will Mr. Wang do on Tuesday A. Chair a meeting. B. Propose a strategy. C. Report the profits. 听第8 段材料,回答第11 至13 题。 11.Where does the woman work? A. At a dental clinic. B. At a travel agency. C. At a restaurant. 12. When did the man make the reservation? A. One week ago. B. Two weeks ago. C. Three weeks ago. 13.What will the man try to do at 3:00? A. Visit his client. B. Reschedule a meeting. C. Keep an appointment. 听第9 段材料,回答第14 至16 题。 14.What did Adriana create? A. A bicycle. B. A computer. C. A generator. 15. How did Adriana get the idea of her project? A. From the Internet. B. From her father. C. From a designer. 16. What was the only problem Adriana faced? A. She lacked fund. B. She was in need of support. C. She couldn’t find suitable materials. 听第10 段材料,回答第17 至20 题。 17. Who is the speaker talking to? A. Librarians. B. Freshmen. C. Teachers. 18. What is scheduled in the first week? A. Some tours. B. Some training. C. Some talks. 19. What do we know about the library computers? A. They are connected to printers. B. There are only a limited number. C. They have access to the Internet all the time. 20.Who can help to find things in the library? A. The Section Manager. B. The Cataloguing Assistant. C. The Training Supervisor. 第二部分 阅读理解 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 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A British Museum Visitor Rules Admission We warmly welcome you on your visit to the Museum. In the interests of the security of all our visitors we ask you to follow these Visitor Rules. Admission to the Museum is free, but we may charge for entry(进入) to some exhibitions(展览 会) and events. Opening hours We open the Museum’s galleries(陈列室) daily from 10:00 until 17:30. We keep selected galleries open until 20:30 on Fridays. The Museum’s Great Court is open from 9:00 until 18:00, except on Fridays when it remains open until 20:30. You are asked to begin leaving up to ten minutes before closing time. The Museum is closed on 24-26 December and 1 January. Food and drink You aren’t allowed to eat food and drink inside the Museum, except in places such as the restaurant and cafes or the forecourt. Families with children may use the Ford Centre for Young Visitors in the basement of the Museum’s Great Court at weekends and during school holidays. Animals If you have a disability(残疾), you may be followed in the Museum by your guide or an assistant animal. You aren’t allowed to bring animals into the Museum in any other case. Film, photography and audio recording. Except where shown by notice, you’re permitted to use hand-held cameras(including mobile phones)with flash bulls or flash units, and audio and film recording equipment not requiring a stand. You may use your photographs, film and audio recording only for your own private and non- business purposes. 21、What are the Visitor Rules mainly designed to do? A.To protect exhibits B.To keep visitors safe C.To increase entry charges D.To control the entry of visitors 22、When can you visit the British Museum? A.At 18:30 on Fridays B.At 17:55 on weekends C.At 11:00 on Christmas Day D.At 10:15 on New Year’s Day 23、What can visitors do in the British Museum? A.Record films for sale B.Take along their pet dogs C.Eat and drink as they like D.Take photos for personal use B Tina Leverton was 62 when she bought her first pair of ballet shoes. She said putting her feet into the soft leather was very emotional. She said: “I’ve waited a long time for it.” A few days later, Leverton took her first ballet class after seeing an advertisement in a newspaper. It showed older women dancing in a class near Leverton’s house. “As I came in the door, I found a big smile on my face. From the minute I started, I felt like coming home.” Leverton had longed to dance as a child. Sadly, her parents couldn’t afford ballet classes, for they were first-generation Indian immigrants, struggling to make a living in the UK. Her father was a train driver on the underground in London and her mother held two cleaning jobs. Nonetheless, she harboured her dream of being a ballerina (芭蕾舞女演员). At her present age, a grand plie-lowering to the floor with bent knees-seemed to be out of the question. It took her three months to master the move: leaping and landing on one foot. ”I love the struggle and the challenge of learning something new. People in their 60s have a lot of self- limiting beliefs: ‘I can’t do it,’ ‘I’m not good enough.’ And maybe they’re not good enough. But it doesn’t matter,” she said. Ballet has been transformative. At a medical appointment a few months after Leverton’s first class, a nurse measured her at 163cm, half an inch taller than she had thought. She attributes (归 因) the difference to improved posture. Her muscle tone has improved and her lower back pain has stopped. Dancing has also brought new friends. She met a group of older, more independent women and worked together towards a team award with the Royal Academy of Dance. And then, of course, there is the joyful feeling. “Ballet is all the therapy ( 治疗) I’ll ever need,” said Leverton. 24、How did Leverton feel after taking her dance lesson? A.Tired. B.Confused. C.Shocked. D.Thrilled. 25、Why didn’t Leverton learn to dance she was young? A.Her family was badly off. B.She wasn’t able to leap high. C.Her family laughed at her dream. D.She had to focus on classes. 26、What did dancing bring to Leverton? A.A team award. B.Money and fame. C.Friendship and joy. D.A medical treatment. 27、What can we learn from Leverton’s story? A.Hard work pays off. B.Never too old to pursue dreams. C.Interest is the key to success. D.Money isn’t everything. C You can tell a lot about people’s general state of mind based on their social media feeds. Are they always tweeting(发微博) about their biggest annoyances or posting pictures of particularly cute kitties? In a similar fashion, researchers are turning to Twitter for clues about the overall happiness of entire geographic communities. What they’re finding is that regional variation in the use of common phrases produces predictions that don’t always reflect the local state of well-being. But removing from their analyses just three specific terms—good, love and LOL-greatly improves the accuracy of the methods. “We’re living in a crazy COVID-19 era. And now more than ever, we’re using social media to adapt to a new normal and reach out to the friends and family that we can’t meet fac
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