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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)廣東省廣州市番禺區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解IfyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutBritishlife,theirspirit,andeventheirhumor,watchingsomeclassicBritishfilmswillcertainlyhelp.Herearesomerecommendedtoyou.NottingHillAfterthesuccessofhisfilmFourWeddingsandaFuneral,writerandproducerRichardCurtiscapturedtheessenceofbeingBritishin1999’sNottingHill.SetagainstthebackgroundofrichWestLondon,thefilmbecamepopularforitscharmingandfunnyportrayal(刻畫(huà))ofaBritishnobodytryingtoimpressaHollywoodstar.TheFullMontyThis1997filmisaSheffield-basedcomedy(喜劇)aboutsixunemployedmenwhoformagrouptomakemoneyforabetterlife.Despiteitshumour,thefilmdivesdeeperintosomeseriousissuessurroundingworking-classculture.TheFullMontyisanupliftingfilmthatgivesaninsightintotheworkandlifeoftheworkingclassinBritain.TrainspottingDannyBoyle’s1996comedy-dramaTrainspottingisaboutagroupofScotsinthe1980s,basedonthebookbyIrvineWelsh.WithacastoftrulygreatactorsincludingEwanMcGregor,thetaleimpressedtheaudienceglobally.Itrapidlybecameacriticalsuccess.MontyPython’sLifeofBrianFeaturingajam-packedcastofcomedicstars,MontyPython’sLifeofBriantellsthestoryofayoungmanwhoisinacaseofmistakenidentity.ThefilmreflectstheunusualandwonderfulBritishsenseofhumour.Asafilmguaranteedtoentertain,MontyPython’sLifeofBrianisnottobemissedbythoselookingforaninsightintowhatmakestheBritishlaugh.1.WhatcantheaudiencelearnaboutbywatchingTheFullMonty?A.Hardshipsofcomedicstars.B.LifeoftheBritishworkingclass.C.UniqueexperiencesofsomeScots.D.DailylifeofpeopleinWestLondon.2.WhatkindoffilmdoesMontyPython’sLifeofBrianbelongto?A.Ahorrormovie. B.Acomedyfilm.C.Anactionmovie D.Asciencefictionfilm.3.Whichofthefollowingfilmsisadaptedfromabook?A.NottingHill. B.TheFullMonty.C.Trainspotting. D.MontyPython’sLifeofBrian.ForDerekVeal,itallstartedwhenheexploredhisgrandfather’soldhouseinGeorgia.Hefoundanoldsuitcasefilledwithphotographs,somemorethan100yearsold.Thesuitcasebelongedtohisgreat-grandmother,whohadAlzheimer’s(老年癡呆癥)andlivedinanursinghome.Vealandhisgrandfatherwenttovisitherwiththephotos,hopingshecouldtellthemmoreaboutthephotos.WhathappenednextchangedVeal’slife.“Everythingcamebacktoherwhenshesawthesepictures,”Vealsaid.“Sherecognizedhersisters,heraunts,hergrandparents…ItwasthefirsttimeIhadeverseensomeone’sexcitementfromanoldphotoreturningtothem.”TheexperiencemadeVealrealizethepowerofoldphotographstoholdpreciousandlong-forgottenmemoriesandrestoreasenseofidentity.Itneverlefthim.Twoyearsago,whenhecameacrossoldfamilyphotosforsaleatathriftstore(舊貨店),hedecidedtopickonepictureandtrytotrackdownthefamily.Soon,hewasinspiredtobuymorephotosandstartedaFacebookgroupcalledOldPhotoProjecttoaidinfindingtheirfamilies.Vealisnotaloneinthishobby.Photoandgenealogy(家譜學(xué))enthusiastsworldwideregularlyusetheinternetandevensocialmediatotrackdownthefamiliesandfacesinthelostphotos.David,26,livesinNewYorkandstartedhisproject,MuseumoflostMemories,inlate2020.Hehasalreadyhadover300,000followersonInstagramandover750,000onTikTok.“Someofmypostshavegoneviralandapersonorfamilywastrackeddowninamatterofminutes!”Davidsaid.Themotivationbehindthishobbyseemstobeacombinationofenjoyingthedetectiveworkittakestosolvethepuzzle,andthememoriestheselostpicturescanbringbacktothefamiliestheybelongto.“Ifeellikethisismycalling,”saidDavid.“ThemoreIreturnmemories,themoreitfeelslikeI’msupposedtobedoingthis.”4.Accordingtothetext,whatchangedVeal’slife?A.Hisawarenessofthevalueofoldphotos.B.Thetruestoriesabouthisgreat-grandmother.C.Hisfamily’shistoryshowninthephotographs.D.Hisexplorationofhisgrandfather’soldhouse.5.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“havegoneviral”meaninparagraph5?A.Havebeenupdatedregularly. B.Havemadepeoplethinkdeeply.C.Havereceivedsomecomments. D.Havespreadquicklyandwidely6.HowdoesDavidfeelaboutwhathedoeswiththelostphotographs?A.It’snoteasy. B.It’shisduty.C.It’snotenough. D.It’sjustahobby.7.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ReturningLong-lostMemories B.OldPhotosforPhotoEnthusiastsC.ThePowerofPhotosontheInternet D.ResearchingtheHistoryofaFamilyItalyhasrecentlybeensellinghundredsofoldhomesincrediblycheap,thankstoplansthathaveledtotherebuildingoflocalcommunities.ScottishbusinessmanCesidioDiCiaccaboughtawholevillage.HehasjustfinishedrenewingBorgoICiacca,aruralvillagedatingbacktothe1500sandhistoricallynamedafterhisfamily.“Attheturnofthe20thcenturymygrandparentsleftthevillageinsearchofabetterfuture,”DiCiaccasaid.“TheymovedtoScotland,leavingbehindtheirhome.”Inspiredbynostalgia(懷舊)forhisancestors’land,DiCiaccadecidedtoreturntobreathenewlifeintothevillageandrebuildthelocaleconomy.DiCiaccaneededtoacquiretheentirevillagetobeginrepairwork.Sothefirststepwastotrackdownall140ownersofthe30-hectarevillageproperty—alongandcomplicatedprocessmademoredifficultbythefactthatemigration(移民)hadspreadthemacrosstheworld.“Itallstartedoffasahobby.ThenIrealizedIneededtomakethisdreamofmineintoasustainablebusiness,”saidDiCiacca.“WhenmydaughterSofiadecidedtoleavehercorporatejobandtakecareofthevineyards,Iturnedthevillageintoaruralfarmproducinghoney,jams,wine,andextravirginoliveoil,andlaunchingeco-consciousactivities.”The2,500-square-metervillagenowhostsasmallculturalcenterandconferenceroomformeetings.There’salsoacanteenwithwine-tastingspotsandakitchenforcookinglessons.Bucolicmarathonsareheldinspring,withpeoplerunningupanddownthevineyardsandthenrelaxingatthelittlesquarewherevillagersoncemettochatintheeveningsafterworkinginthefields.“IwantthisvillagetobeanimportantcenterforallItalian-Scottishpeopleabroadwhowanttoreturnandreconnectwiththeirorigins,andmaybeevenhelptheirnativecountrybylaunchingactivitiesandopportunitiesforgrowth,”DiCiaccasaid.8.WhatdroveDiCiaccatorebuildthevillageofBorgoICiacca?A.Thepotentialforprofit.B.Hisgrandparents’wishes.C.Curiosityaboutlocallands.D.Loveforhisancestors’origins.9.Whywasithardtofindthevillage’soriginalowners?A.Theyhadmovedtodifferentplaces.B.Manyhadpassedawayyearsago.C.Theywereunwillingtoselltheirshares.D.Theyhadrefusedtoreturntothevillage.10.WhatactivitiescanpeopledoinBorgoICiaccanow?A.Barbecueinthefields. B.Hostagriculturalmeetings.C.Feedanimalsonthefarm. D.Pickgrapesinthevineyards.11.WhatcanbeinferredfromDiCiacca’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Heneedsfundforfurtherrepairwork.B.Hethinksthevillageisaprofitablecause.C.HewantstohelpothersofItalianorigins.D.Heplanstomakehisvillageafamousresort.Assimpleasitsounds,smilingcanbethefirststeptowardcheeringyourselfup.Re-searchshowsnotonlythatyoucanbringjoytoothersevenifyou’reunhappy,butalsothatdoingsoisareliablewaytoimproveyourownhealthandhappiness,too.Thekeyistoactlikeahappypersonevenifyoudon’tfeellikeit.Lastyear,researchersattheUniversityofCaliforniaaskedpeopletobehaveeitheroutwardlyorinwardlyforoneweek.Thosewhopurposelyactedoutwardlysawasignificantin-creaseinhealthandhappiness.Similarly,payingforsomeoneelseandvolunteeringhavebeenshowntoraiseone’sownhappinesslevels.Onereasonableexplanationisthatpositivebehaviorsleadtocognitivechange.Trytotellyourself,“Ifeelunhappy,butIamactinghappy!”Thatmakesyoufeelhappier.PsychologistRichardcallsthisthe“AsIfPrinciple”:Ifyouwanttofeelacertainway,actasifyouhavealreadydone,andyourbrainwillgiveyouthatfeeling,atleastforawhile.ThefamouspainterRockwellwasinformaltreatmentmostofhisadultlife.Buthishappypaintingswereclearlypartofhistreatment.Hewaspaintinghishope.SoyoucanlearnfromRockwelltobringjoytoyourselfandthepeoplearoundyouwhenyouaredown.First,askwhathappypeoplewilldotomaketerriblethingsbetterforthem-selvesandothers,Next,makeaplantofollowthroughoneverythingyou’vejustimagined.Writethreeideasforextra-kindgreetingsinanotebookandremindyourselfindailylife.Listentothesoundofahappypersonanduseitasamodel.Bypreparingyourselftocheerupyourfriendsaroundyouthewayahappypersonwill,you’llcreatetheconditionsthroughwhichyoucanproduceyourownhappinessnaturallyandgivethegiftofhappinesstoothersaswell.12.Howcanwebehappieraccordingtoparagraph2?A.Bysavingmuchmoney.B.Bycheatingourselves.C.Bykeepingoursecrets.D.Byassistingothers.13.WhyisRockwellmentionedinparagraph3?A.Tolisttheapplicationof“AsIfPrinciple”.B.Tointroducesomepolitebehaviors.C.Tointroducehispaintings.D.Toshowhisartisticgift.14.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingwhenyoufeelunhappy?A.Listeningtobluemusic.B.Askingfriendsforgifts.C.Learningfromhappypeople.D.Writingthesadthingsinanotebook.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Thesecrettohealth.B.Thereasonforhappiness.C.Keepsmiling,evenifyoufail.D.Acthappy,evenwhenyou’renot.二、七選五Ifyouuse“123456”,“password’’or“qwerty”asapassword,you’reprobablyawarethatyou’reattheriskofbeingattackedbyhackers(黑客).Butyou’renotalone.16Recently,passwordmanagementserviceNordPasshascarriedoutastudytodeterminethe200mostcommonlyusedpasswordsaroundtheworld.Theyanalysedthedataacross50countries.Thefindingsshowpasswordchoicesareoftenattachedtoculturalreferences.17IntheUK,“l(fā)iverpool”wasthethirdmostpopularpassword,with224,160hits,whilethenameofChileanfootballclub“colocolo”wasusedby15,748peopleinChile,makingitthefifthmostcommonchoice.18Womentendtousemorepositiveandaffectionate(深情的)wordsandphrasessuchas“sunshine”or“Iloveyou”,whilemenoftenusesports-relatedpasswords.Insomecountries,menusemoreswearwordsthanwomen.Choosinglongandcomplexpasswordsremainsthemainauthenticationmechanism(身份驗(yàn)證機(jī)制)forcomputersandnetwork-basedproductsandservices.Butweknowpeoplecontinuetochooseweakpasswordsandoftendon’tmanagethemsecurely.19Toovercomethesecurityissueslinkedwithpassword-basedauthenticationsystems,researchersanddevelopersarenowconcentratingoncreatingauthenticationsystemswhichdon’tdependonpasswordsatall.20Forexample,two-factorauthentication(2FA)andmulti-factorauthentication(MFA)methodsaregoodwaystosecureyouraccounts.Thesemethodscombineapasswordwithbiometricinformation(forexample,afacescanorfingerprint)orsomethingdistinguishable,likeacaptcha(驗(yàn)證碼).Allinall,asecurepasswordisthefirstlineofdefenseagainstcyberattacks.Don’tgiveupsecurityforconvenience.A.Theyneedthesupportofcomputerexperts.B.Thefindingsshowthatpasswordstellouremotions.C.Peopleinsomecountriestakeinspirationfromafootballteam.D.Thereportalsoreflecteddifferentpreferencesbetweengenders.E.Theseareamongthemostpopularpasswordsaroundtheworld.F.Besides,thereareotherwaystoprotectyourpersonalinformation.G.Asaresult,theyputthemselvesunderpotentialonlinesecuritythreats.三、完形填空Onedaylastsummer,my9-year-oldsonBenandIwereridingthewavesatapopularoceanbeachonouterCapeCod.Aswewereplayinghappilywithoursurfboard,Isuddenlynoticedanastonishing21—somewhaleswerespouting(噴水)wellwithinviewofwherewe22.Westaredandpointedin23.“Ben,canyoubelieveit?”Icried.“We’reswimmingwiththewhales!”“Mom,”Bensaidinreply,“we’re24swimmingwiththewhales.Thisistheirhabitat,notours!”Ben’swordstookmybreathaway,morethanthedramaticwavesandtheamazingsightofthe25.Hewasabsolutely26,ofcourse.ThesewhalesliveinthewatersoffCapeCod.Thisistheir27—onethatwevisit,loveandprotect.Sowhenwesetfootintoa28space,it’smeaningfulandimportantto29thatwearevisitingsomethingthatisbeautifulandenjoyabletous,butisnot30forus.Weeachhaveaparttoplayin31space.Whenweacknowledgeourcoexistence,asBen32,wesetourselvesupforsuccessinhowweinteractwitheachother.Thisisas33inthevastnessoftheoceanasitisinour34wherewelive,work,playandserve.Howwe35andsupporteachotherinthisvastoceanoflife—that’suptous.21.A.show B.change C.sight D.sign22.A.stood B.left C.started D.lay23.A.fear B.a(chǎn)mazement C.silence D.confusion24.A.seldom B.never C.a(chǎn)lways D.a(chǎn)gain25.A.beach B.ships C.swimmers D.whales26.A.confident B.crazy C.smart D.right27.A.home B.family C.performance D.stage28.A.secret B.public C.natural D.native29.A.ignore B.remember C.prove D.imagine30.A.forever B.only C.once D.a(chǎn)lmost31.A.sharing B.creating C.improving D.finding32.A.required B.judged C.expected D.did33.A.true B.easy C.funny D.powerful34.A.researches B.dreams C.communities D.a(chǎn)ctivities35.A.competewith B.connectwith C.hearfrom D.separatefrom四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,在空白處填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ChinesebrushpaintingisoneoftherepresentativeformsoftraditionalChineseart.It36(believe)thatthiskindofartformoriginatedduringtheTangdynasty.Ithasbeendevelopingformorethanathousand37(year).ThesubjectsofChinesebrushpaintingarevarious,includinglandscapes,flowersandbirds,figures,animalsandsoon.Itstressestheimportanceofmoodandmeaning,ratherthantheformandrealism.Itfocuses38thespace,atmosphereandmoodofthepainting,ratherthanbeingrestrictedbytherulesofdetailsandcomposition.Itgivesimportancetothefreedomandfluencyofthebrushwork,thus39(express)thepersonalityandemotionsofthepainter.TheexpressiontechniquesofChineseBrushPaintingarevarious,themostcharacteristicbeing“theSentimentofBrushandInk”.Paintersshowtheirspiritbychangingthe40(deep),shadeandhumidityoftheink,creating41uniqueartisticform.Inaddition,Chinesebrushpaintingalsopaysattentiontocomposition.Thisrequiresthepainters42(pay)moreattentiontotheoverallsenseandrhythmofthepaintingandtrytoachievetheeffectof“43(little)ismore”.Ingeneral,Chinesebrushpaintingisanform44representsthetraditionalChineseunderstandingofbeautyandartisticcharacteristics.ItisnotonlyanimportantpartofChineseculture,45oneofthetreasuresofworldculturalheritage.五、單項(xiàng)選擇46.Shestoodupsuddenly,upsettingaglassofwine.A.打翻 B.使心煩 C.打攪 D.使不適47.Look!Thecentralfigureinthepaintingistheartist’sdaughter.A.身材 B.人物 C.?dāng)?shù)字 D.圖形48.Thefishwillgooffinsuchhotweather,ifyoudon’tputitinthefridge.A.離開(kāi) B.爆炸 C.熄滅 D.變質(zhì)49.Morethanahundredfiremenarestilltryingtocontainthefireinthefactory.A.裝有 B.控制 C.克制 D.容納50.MyUncleisalwayssharpwithme,whichmakesmeafraidofstayingwithhim.A.嚴(yán)厲的 B.急劇的 C.鋒利的 D.敏銳的51.Onthesceneofacaraccident,theambulancecrewsweretendingtotheinjured.A.往往會(huì) B.招待 C.照顧 D.趨向于52.It’stimeyousettledyourdifferenceswithyourfather.Findatimetotalktohimfacetoface.A.解決 B.平靜下來(lái) C.安排好 D.定居53.Ididn’thearyourcall.I__________asleepatthattime.A.mustbe B.shouldbe C.musthavebeen D.shouldhavebeen54.______metomorrowandI’llletyouknowthelabresult.A.Calling B.Call C.Tocall D.Havingcalled55.Thecountrylifehewasusedto_____greatlysince1992.A.change B.haschangedC.changing D.havechanged56.Unless__________tospeak,youshouldremainsilentatthemeeting.A.beinginvited B.invited C.toinvite D.tobeinvited57.Hehasworkedinthecollegeasamathsteachersinceit__________10yearsago.A.founded B.isfounded C.wasfounded D.hasbeenfounded58.Iregret__________alotoftimeplayingcomputergames,whichleadstomypooracademicperformance.A.towaste B.wasting C.tohavewasted D.wasted59.__________thewinnersofthespeechcontest,theexpertwalkedontothestageandpresentedtheprizestothem.A.Following B.Followed C.Beingfollowed D.Havingfollowed60.Willyoubeabletoattendthelecture__________byProfessorSmithnextweek?ItisboundtosatisfyyourcuriosityforChinesepoetry.A.giving B.given C.beinggiven D.tobegiven六、根據(jù)中英文提示填寫(xiě)單詞61.Youmustsetrealisticaimsando(目標(biāo))foryourself.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫(xiě))62.Ifinallys(發(fā)現(xiàn))myfriendinthecrowdattheairport.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫(xiě))63.Likeeveryotherskill,c(批判性的)thinkin

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