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1、广东省广州市越秀区五校2021-2022学年高一下期末联考英语试题第一部分 选择题(共90分)一、听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节 听力理解(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请听下面4段材料,每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第一段材料,回答第1至第2题。1. How does the woman describe her students?A. Diverse. B. Boring. C. Educational.2. When does the conversation take place?A. At the beginnin

2、g of a term.B. In the middle of a term.C. At the end of a term.听第二段材料,回答第3至第4题。3. Which showing are the speakers late for?A. The 12:00 showing.B. The 12:10 p.m. showing.C The 1:30 p.m. showing.4. Who is paying for the womans ticket?A. Dave. B. Kate. C. Daves wife.听第三段材料,回答第5至第7题。5. What is the weath

3、er like now?A. It is windy. B. It is snowing. C. It is raining.6. How did the woman get to the coffee shop?A. She took a subway.B. She drove her car.C. She walked a few blocks.7. Why did the woman come to the cafe?A. She thought she would study well there.B. She planned to own a coffee shop someday.

4、C. She wanted to be surrounded by other students.听第四段材料,回答第8至第10题。8. What is the purpose of the interview?A. To share stories.B. To offer suggestions.C. To introduce a person.9. What resource does the woman mention?A. The writing center. B. The library. C. Tutors.10. Where does the man think student

5、s should go for help with assignments?A. The Center for Academic Success.B. Their network of friends.C. The math lab.第二节 获取信息(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,每空不超过3个词。录音播放两遍。(请将本节答案写在答卷11-15的空格中)The Annual _11_ Run by The GuardianBasic information Winners: see their shots _12_ in the

6、 End-of-year Exhibition for the public A different _13_ for each monthSigning up Living in the UK from the time you submit your entry into the competition to the time you are selected as a winner.Prize for the winners An amazing trip to Swedish Lapland Included in the prize: return flights from the

7、UK, _14_ with full board, and fully qualified wilderness guides and instructorsRequirement Winners: required to _15_ of the trip二、单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. Millions of people are threatened with starvation _ drought and poor harvests.A. resulting fromB. resulted fromC. resulting inD. resulted in2. H

8、undreds of jobs _ if the factory closes.A. will loseB. will be lostC. will be losingD. will have lost3. This is one of the most popular novels _ by the writer.A. which have been writtenB. that have been writtenC. which has been writtenD. that has been written4. Mr. Smith _ to Beijing, for I saw him

9、in the library just now.A. neednt have goneB. mustnt have goneC. cant have goneD. shouldnt have gone5. He hurried to the station only _ that the train had left.A. tellingB. to tellC. toldD. to be told6. _ down to your work, and you will have little trouble _ the task.A. Settle; finishingB. To settle

10、; finishingC. Settling; to finishD. Having settled; to finish7. _ anything about the accident, he went to work as usual.A. Not knownB. Known notC. Knowing notD. Not knowing8. The building, from _top visitors can enjoy a good view of Sanya, attracts hundreds of tourists every day.A. whichB. whoseC. i

11、tsD. where9. All her time _ experiments, she has no time for entertainment.A. devoted to doingB. devoted to doC. devoting to doD. is devoted to doing10. Time should be made good use of _ our lessons well.A. learningB. learnedC. to learnD. having learned11. It was in Beihai Park _ they made a date fo

12、r the first time _ the old couple told us their love story.A. where; thatB. that; thatC. where; whenD. that; when12. The monument was built in honor of the explorer who was believed _ the river.A. to have discoveredB. to have been discoveredC. to discoverD. having been discovered13. The old man has

13、a son and two daughters, _ treat him well, _ makes him sad.A. none of them; whichB. and none of whom; thatC. none of whom; whichD. and none of them; that14. The murderer was brought in,with his hands _ behind his backA. beingB. having tiedC. to be tiedD. tied15. _ she came back, she threw her arms a

14、round me, _ sad and helpless.A. The instant when; lookedB. The instant when; lookingC. The instant; lookedD. The instant; looking三、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(A)Letter 1Your article (November) mentioned a doctors visit for “heat and compression” treatment. I b

15、ought an inexpensive microwavable moist-heat eye compress online and use it for several minutes at bedtime to help open the oil glands. Plus, the warmth and ritual help me relax and fall asleep. No more messy washcloth compresses for me!Julie EvansMinneapolis, MinnesotaLetter 2The Quality Inn in Kod

16、ak, Tennessee, turning into a shelter during a historic winter storm showed so much kindness that I read the story twice (November). For Sean Patel to open his hotel to locals in need during the storm and power outage, at Christmastime and for just $25 (the lowest price the corporate regulations wou

17、ld allow), was priceless. The town is a better place because of Patel and his staff. Annette WolfeShelton, ConnecticutLetter 3You suggested using toothpicks to raise a pot lid and prevent the pot from boiling over (October). I prevent boilovers by just laying a wooden spoon over the open pot. The sp

18、oon will pop most of the bubbles on contact hasnt failed me yet!Pam SnellgroveLaGrange, GeorgiaLetter 4The story about a snorkeler, Carter Viss, who lost his arm after getting hit by a speedboat (October) and then forgiving the driver was among the most compelling Ive ever read. Here was a story of

19、health and loss, sea and shore, healing and the hope to endure out of the darkness into the light. Simply marvelous!Leander JonesNorthport, Alabama16. Which of the following highlights Letter 1?A. We Found a Fix.B. Dealing with Dry Eye.C. Run Over by a Speedboat.D. So Nice You Have to Read It Twice.

20、17. Who forgave the driver after an accident?A. Annette Wolfe.B. Pam Snellgrove.C. Carter Viss.D. Leander Jones.18. What do these four letters have in common?A. They are notes on past issues.B. They give advice on how to read.C. They are remarks on human virtues.D. They offer information about healt

21、h.B“They tell me that youd like to make a statue of me is that correct, Miss Vinnie Ream?”The deep, gentle voice helped calm the nervous girl. Asking a favor of the President of the United States was no casual matter, especially for a seventeen-year-old girl.“Yes, sir,” she replied, her dark eyes me

22、eting his. “I wouldnt have dared to ask you, but my teacher, Mr. Mills, says I am ready. I plan to make it in an admirable manner.”President Lincoln smiled. “Painters, sculptors theyve all tried to make the best of this ordinary face, but Im afraid there not much hope. What did you have in mind, Mis

23、s Ream? A bust (半身像)?”Before Vinnie could say yes, the President hurried on, a shade of apology in his voice. “Of course I shouldnt have asked. A full-length pose would be much too big, a project for a young woman your size.”Vinnies face turned red. She realized she looked like a child, with her tin

24、y figure. “Small does not mean weak, sir,” she defended herself. “I was born in the country of Wisconsin. Ive driven teams of horses and carried water. Making a full-length clay (黏土) figure would not exhaust my strength and that is what I intend to do!”The Presidents eyes brightened at her show of s

25、pirit. “Sorry, madam, I have underestimated you as I didnt know your background.”But his smile faded as he rubbed his beard with bony fingers in thought. “Miss Ream,” he sighed, “Id like to let you do it, but as you know, we are in the middle of a war. How could I possibly take the time to pose for

26、a sculpture now? I hardly have a minute to myself.”Vinnie glanced around and noted the size of his office. “I work quickly,” she said. Her voice was soft but confident as she pointed to the corner near the windows. “If I were to bring my clay here and work for three hours every afternoon, I could co

27、mplete most of the project while you are at your desk.”The President seemed to consider her idea seriously. He got up and shook Vinnies hand warmly. “Ive heard that you are a talented young woman, and I have found you charming and intelligent as well. I cannot make my decision immediately, but you w

28、ill hear from me soon.”The very next day, Vinnie received an invitation from the President.19. What gave Vinnie confidence to make her request of President Lincoln?A. Her aggressive personality.B. Mr. Millss encouraging remark.C. President Lincolns gentle voice.D. Her interest in a challenging job.2

29、0. How did President Lincoln first respond to Vinnies request?A. Pleased.B. Thrilled.C. Regretful.D. Doubtful.21. Vinnie confirmed her ability to make a full-length statue by highlighting _.A. the heavy labor she had done beforeB. her experience from other projectC. her innocent childhood in the cou

30、ntryD. the skill she picked up in Wisconsin22. What message does the story convey?A. A strong-willed soul can reach his goal.B. Experience helps to promote excellence.C. Ups and downs make one strong.D. Devotion requires enthusiasm.CImagine how youd feel if you had to get more than 9,000 tons of jun

31、k out to the sidewalk. Thats how much trash is floating around in space. In fact, theres about 4 million pounds flying over our heads in low-Earth orbit. Daan, a Dutch artist, and his team at Space Waste Lab have come up with a creative plan that could clear up space junk in a spectacular fashion.Mo

32、st space waste comes from dead satellites and rockets. Functioning satellites are the backbone of the information systems that keep our world running smoothly. But all the satellites eventually become obsolete within just a few decades. When they die out, theres the problem of them drifting in outer

33、 space, collecting in what scientists call the “graveyard orbit”.Maybe youre thinking, “Why should I care about garbage 12,500 miles above me?” Well, all that fun stuff that satellites help beam down to us mobile games, Instagram, cat videos could be shut down by space waste. Lots of old junk floati

34、ng around up there, plus new satellites added each year, means more and more high-speed collisions (碰撞). And when chunks of junk crash into one another, they break apart into millions of pieces, quickly building up speed and turning into fast-moving objects, which are dangerous to operational satell

35、ites as well as astronauts working on the International Space Station.Space waste is a problem thats escalated so much that some scientists say that by 2050 well be forced to stop launching new spacecraft altogether, including new satellites. Think about that for a minute. When the last satellites f

36、inally become disused, GPS, cell phones, and the Internet will no longer function.So we have to find a way to deal with this space garbage, and Daan pictures a sort of trash pickup, which involves groups of small spacecraft casting large nets into orbit that would collect space debris(碎片) and send i

37、t back toward Earth at top speed. Heres the best part while reentering Earths atmosphere, the pieces of junk would burn up all at once, creating a light show similar to hundreds of shooting stars falling in the night sky. A spectacle indeed!To get ready for such an amazing effort, Space Waste Lab ha

38、s been traveling to major cities across Europe and enlightening the public on the problem of the junk in space. But Daan doesnt just talk about ways to relieve the problem hes created something a little grander than that. In October 2018, his team launched Space Waste Lab Performance, an outdoor art

39、 exhibition that shows the location of each piece of space trash using large lasers that make each debris look a bit like a star wandering slowly and silently over the sky, allowing viewers to wave and say, “Hello, space trash!”23. According to the passage, which sentence best replaces the question

40、mark in the diagram?A. There is more junk floating in space each year as new satellites are added.B. Satellites can help people track the weather and find new locations.C. Working satellites can be damaged and astronauts can be hurt.D. The Space Waste Lab Performance can show people where satellites

41、 are located.24. Which of the following best supports the idea that space waste should be dealt with very soon?A. Sentence B. Sentence C. Sentence D. Sentence 25. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Space Junk Harms Digital SystemsB. Test of Waste Collection NetsC. A New

42、 Glimpse into Outer SpaceD. Artists Proposal to Save Space26. Whats the writers attitude towards Daans project?A. Critical.B. Indifferent.C. Neutral.D. Approving.DTime and how we experience it have always puzzled us. Physicists have created fascinating theories, but their time is measured by a pendu

43、lum (钟摆) and is not psychological time, which leaps with little regard to the clock or calendar. As someone who understood the distinction observed, When you sit with a nice girl for two hours it seems like a minute, but when you sit on a hot stove, a minute seems like two hours. Psychologists have

44、long noticed that larger units of time such as months and years, fly on swifter wings as we age. They also note that the more time is structured with schedules and appointments, the more rapidly it seems to pass. For example, a day at the office flies compared with a day at the beach.Expectation and

45、 familiarity also make time seem to flow more rapidly. Almost all of us have had the experience of driving somewhere weve never been before. Surrounded by unfamiliar scenery, with no real idea of when well arrive, we experience the trip as lasing a long time. But the return trip, although exactly as

46、 long, seems to take far less time. The novelty of the outward journey has become routine.When days become as identical as beads (小珠子)on a string, they mix together, and even months become a single day. To counter this, try to find ways to interrupt the structure of your day- to stop time, so to spe

47、ak.Learning something new is one of the ways to slow the passage of time. One of the reasons the days of our youth seems to be full and long is that these are the days of learning and discovery. For many of us, learning ends when we leave school, but this doesnt have to be.27. What is the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 used to show?A. Psychological time is quite puzzling.B. Time should not be measured by a pendulum.C. Physical time is different from psychological timeD. Physical theory has nothing to do with the t