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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁浙江省金華十校2022-2023學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末調(diào)研考試英語試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解PhilipGustonNowMarch2-August27,2023EastBuilding,Concourse,NationalGalleryofArt,WashingtonDCPhilipGustonNowrecordsthe50-yearcareerofoneofAmerica’smostpowerfulmodernartiststhroughmorethan150paintingsanddrawings.Famousinhistimeandinours,Guston’sworkcontinuestoremind,attract,andarouse,raisingimportantquestionsabouttherelationshipofarttobeautyandcruelty,freedomanddoubt,politicsandtheimagination.OrganizationTheexhibitionisorganizedbytheNationalGalleryofArt,Washington;theMuseumofFineArts,Boston;TateModern,London;andtheMuseumofFineArts,Houston.Othervenues(會(huì)場)MuseumofFineArts,Boston,May1-September11,2022MuseumofFineArts,Houston,October23,2022-January15,2023TateModern,London,October5,2023-February25,2024ExhibitionSupportMajorsupportfortheinternationaltouroftheexhibitionisprovidedbytheTerraFoundationforAmericanArt.TheDirector’sCircleoftheNationalGalleryofArtandtheEdwinL.CoxExhibitionFundprovidedadditionalfunding.Theexhibitionissupportedbyanindemnity(保障)fromtheFederalCouncilontheArtsandtheHumanities.PassesSignupattheexhibitionentrance.Sometimes,youmayhavetojoinavirtuallineuponarrival.Whilewaiting,youcanexploreotherpartsofthemuseum.Groupsarelimitedtosixpeople.1.WhatkindofworkscouldyouseeinGuston’sexhibition?A.Photographyworks. B.Drawings.C.Calligraphyworks. D.Carvings.2.WhereshouldyougoifyouwanttovisitGuston’sexhibitiononDecember15,2023?A.TateModern,London. B.MuseumofFineArts,Boston.C.MuseumofFineArts,Houston. D.NationalGalleryofArt,WashingtonDC.3.Whatisamustforthevisitorstoentertheexhibition?A.Waitinginavirtualline. B.Joiningavisitinggroup.C.Applyingonlinebeforearrival. D.Registeringattheexhibitionentrance.LONDON-Britainmademeteorological(氣象學(xué)的)historyonTuesdaywhentemperaturesinsomeplacestopped40℃forthefirsttimeeverrecordedintheUnitedKingdom.Itwasadayofhotmilestones(里程碑)inBritain,whereinthemorningthetemperaturewas39.1℃,thehighestleveleverrecordedintheUnitedKingdom.Thatrecordwasbrokenabouttwohourslater,whenBritain’snationalweatherservicesaidthetemperatureatHeathrowAirporthit40.2’℃.Ifconfirmed,itwouldbethefirsttimethatthetemperatureinBritainhadgonebeyond40’℃.However,bytheafternoon,thetemperaturehit40.3.Theextremeweatherbroughtgreatsufferingstothelocalpeople.Thehot,dryconditionsalsoputgreatburdenonemergencyservices.FiresspreadinsomeareasofBritainandevenotherEuropeancountries.InFranceandSpain,firefightershavebeenbattlingwildfiresthathaveburnedforestandbushandinsomeplaces,forcedpeopletoleave.OnTuesday,morethan2,000firefighterswerefacingoffagainstabigfireinthesouthwestBritainthathasforced37,000peopletoleavetheirhomesthisweek.InBritain,thegovernmentadvisedpeopletoworkfromhome,butforschools,tostayopen-arequestthatsomeareashadignored,sendingstudentshome.Trainsareparticularlyaffectedbyhighheatbecausetheinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)建設(shè))-railsandoverheadwires-isnotbuilttodealwithextremelyhottemperatures.NetworkRail,whichoperatesthecountry’srailsystem,issueda“donottravel”warningfortrainsinsomeareas.Severaltraincompaniessaidtheyplannedtocancelallservicerunningnorthfromthecapital.TheLondonUnderground,mostofwhichdoesnothaveairconditioning.hasalsostoppedsomeofitsservice.4.WhatwastherecentproblemwiththeUnitedKingdom?A.Itsufferedalotfromhighheat.B.Itsemergencyservicesbrokedown.C.Itdidn’thaveexperiencedfirefighters.D.Itspeoplewereforcedtoleavetheircountry.5.WhatwastheBritishgovernment’ssuggestionforitspeople?A.Don’tgotravelling. B.Sendstudentshome.C.Choosehomeworking. D.Gotoschoolsforshelter.6.Whycouldn’ttrainsrunnormallyinBritainrecently?A.Theywereoutofdate.B.Somecompaniescanceledallthetrainservice.C.Thewholecountry’srailwaysystemwasinpoorcondition.D.Therailwayinfrastructureisnotbuilttorunonextremelyhotdays.7.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ALookintoBritishTrainSystemB.TheU.K.ReachesaRecordHighC.TheHottestWeatherIstheMostHarmfulD.TheBattleoverHotSummerintheWorldYearsago,asabusinessreporter,Iinterviewedanadvertisingmanager.Iwastheretoaskaboutthelatestcampaign.ButwhenIsatdown,hewantedtotalkaboutwritingnovels.Hespenthoursmeetingwithclients(客戶),buthedreamedofbeinganovelistinstead.Irememberthinking:Sure,everybodydreamstobeanovelist.Whodoesn’t?Adecadelater,however,IwassurprisedtoseethesamepersononTV,holdinguphisnewbook.JamesPattersonhaddevelopedintoabest-sellingauthor.Hehassincepublishedmorethan100NewYorkTimesbestsellers.“Ineverthoughtofmyselfasanadvertisingperson,”hetoldmewhenIaskedhowhe’ddoneit.“Ialwaysplannedtobeawriter.”Mr.Patterson’sabilitytosechimselfasawritershowsaterm(術(shù)語)“possibleselves.”Itdescribeshowpeopleenvisiontheirfutures:whattheymaybecome,orwanttobecome,etc.Theterm,createdin1986bythesocialpsychologistsHazelMarkusandPaulaNurius,grewoutofresearchonself-conceptandself-perception(自我知覺).Whileself-concepts,like“Iamakindperson”or“Iamagoodparent”,arebasedonthepresent,theresearchersfoundthatpeoplearealsoinfluencedbypossibleselves-whattheymightbecomeinthefutureandhowtheymightchange.Thesepossibleselves,bothpositiveandnegative,arecloselyrelatedtomotivation(動(dòng)機(jī)).Inasmallstudy,whenyoungadultsweremadetoenvisionthemselvesaseitherregularexercisers(hoped-forselves)orinactive(fearedselves),bothgroupsexercisedmoreintheweeksafterward.Butresearchershavefoundthatimaginingpositivepossibleselvescanimprovehealthandreducedepressionbyholdingoutthehopeforabetterfuture.Apossibleselfcanhelpyourealizedaydreams,whichseemtobeunrealistic,“ifyoubuildabridgefromyour‘now’selftothepossibleself,”Dr.Markussaid.Buthowdowebuildthatbridge?8.Whatwastheauthor’sattitudetowardsJamesPatterson’sdreamatfirst?A.Doubtful. B.Curious. C.Worried. D.Disappointed.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“envision”meaninthefourthparagraph?A.Face. B.Imagine. C.Make. D.Determine.10.Whatcanwelearnabout“possibleself”fromparagraphs5and6?A.Itisanecessityforabetterfuture.B.Itreferstoaperson’spresentbehaviors.C.Negativepossibleselvescannotinspirepeople.D.Imaginingpositivepossibleselvescanpromoteone’shealth.11.Whatwillbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?A.Howapossibleselfcanbeofhelp.B.Howtoconnect“now”selfandpossibleself.C.Whatcouldbedonetochangeone’spossibleself.D.Whatmotivationisneededtohaveapositiveself.ResearchersinAustraliaandtheUSarestartingamulti-milliondollarprojecttobringtheTasmaniantiger,nicknamedthylacine(袋狼),backfromextinction.Thelastknownonediedin1939.Theteamsayitcanberecreatedusingstemcells(干細(xì)胞)andgene-editing(基因編輯)technology,andthefirstthylacinecouldbereintroducedtothewildin10years’time.TheyplantotakestemcellsfromalivingspecieswithsimilarDNA,andthenusegene-editingtechnologyto”bringback“theextinctspecies-oranextremelycloseoneofit.Itwouldbeagreatachievementfortheresearchersattemptingit,andrequireanumberofscientificbreakthroughs.ThepopulationofTasmaniantigersdroppedwhenhumansarrivedinAustraliatensofthousandsofyearsago,andagainwhendingoes-aspeciesofwilddog-appeared.Eventually,thespeciesonlylivedfreeontheislandofTasmania,andwasfinallyhuntedtoextinction.Ifscientistsweretosucceed,itwouldmarkthefirst“de-extinction“eventinhistory,butmanyoutsideexpertsdoubtit,andbelievethattheprojectismoreaboutmediaattentionforthescientistsandlessaboutdoingseriousscience.Theideaofbringingbacktheextincthasbeenaroundformorethan20years.In1999,theAustralianMuseumstartedtopursueaprojecttoclonetheTasmaniantiger,andvariousattemptshavebeenmadeeversincetogetorrebuildDNAfromsamples.TheUSfirmmadeheadlineslastyearwithitsplanstousesimilargeneeditingtechnologytobringthewoollymammothbacktolife-atechnologicalachievementyettobemade.12.Whichofthefollowingmightbethemajorreasonforthylacine’sextinction?A.Habitatloss. B.Climatechange.C.Humanactivities. D.Wilddogprotection.13.Whatdomanyoutsideexpertsthinkofbringingbackextinctthylacine?A.Itwillmakehistory.B.Itisparticularlydifficult.C.Itdeservesgreaterattention.D.Itismoreofapieceofeye-catchingnews.14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Futureforbringingbacktheextinct.B.Benefitsofbringingbacktheextinct.C.Previouseffortstobringbacktheextinct.D.Technologyneededtobringbacktheextinct.15.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanwereadthispassage?A.ScienceandTechnology. B.HistoryandTraditions.C.NatureandEnvironment. D.CultureandSociety.二、七選五Beingcreativemeansallowingyourselftorelaxandthinkoutsideofbox.Itissignificantnotonlyforartists,writers,musicians,etc.,butalsoforbusinesspeople,students,andmanyothers.Yetsometimeswehaveproblemsbeingcreative.Alackofcreativitycanbefrustratingandcansometimeslimityourabilitytobeexcellentinyourcareerorpersonallife.16Expose(使……接觸)yourselftonewideasandinformation.Inordertoproducecreativeideas,youwillneedaflowofnewideas.17Forexample,youmaytryreadinglotsofbooks,subscribingtoamagazineontopicsthatinterestyou,orwatchingadocumentaryfilmonatopicyouareunfamiliarwith.18Youcandothisbothbeforeyoustartworkingandduringyourwork.Devoted“think-time”canhelpyou,especiallyifyou’rehavingtroublefindingcreativesolutionstolong-standingproblems.Seekoutnewexperiences.19Gettingoutofyourcomfortzoneisaneasywaytogetafreshviewpointandgobacktotheproblemorprojectyouareworkingonwitharenewedsenseofenergy.Youmaytrytakingawalkinanareayou’venevervisited.Haveimaginaryconversations.Yourownimaginationcanalsobeagreatwayofgainingnewexperiences.Pretendthatyouaretalkingtosomeoneyoufindfascinatingorarolemodel,suchasafamousorinfluentialpersonfromhistory.20Cultivatingyourcreativitytakestimeandeffort,butcanalsobelotsoffun.A.Spendtimealone.B.Giveyourselftimetothink.C.Avoidactivitiesthatdon’tchallengeyou.D.Butwithsomehelpfultipsyoucandevelopyourcreativity.E.Closeyoureyes,anddiscusswiththispersonwhatevertopiccomestomind.F.Seeingtheworkofothersmightinspireyouandgiveyouideastoexplorefurther.G.Maketimetotalktolotsofdifferentpeopleandaskthemquestionsabouttheirideas.三、完形填空Idon’tusuallykeephouseplants.Theygeteitheroverwateredorunderwatered.ButafterIgotaterminal(晚期)braincancerandneededamajoroperation,I21theideaofhavingsomethinggreenaround.Myfriendgavemealuckybambooplant,whichItoldmywifeIwantedto22myself.Caringfortheplantgavemeasenseof23whenIfeltuseless.Thedisease24myabilitytowalk.Asadoctor,Iwasusedtobeingtheonewhooffered25,nottheonewhoreceivedit.26theplant,assmallanactasitwas,connectedmetoamainpartofmyoldidentity.Overthenextfewmonths,Irecoveredfrommy27andreturnedtowork.Andtheplanthaddoubledinheightanditsleaveswere28andhealthy.BoththetreeandIwerethriving(旺盛).Then,29,whateverIdid,theleaveskeptbrowninganddropping.Igrewmoreandmore30.“Ifmyluckybamboodies,Imightdietoo.”Icouldn’tshakethefeelingthattheplanthadbecomea(n)31ofmyhealthuntilIrealizedIhad32connectedmygoodcarefortheplantwithmyownsurvival.Whenmycancerunavoidably33,Inolongerthoughtitwasanyfailureonmypart.Andasmyanxiety34,Ibegantolearnhowtobettercareformyplant.Iputittoalargerpot(花盆),givingit35togrow.Gradually,webothbegantothriveagain.21.A.doubted B.feared C.loved D.introduced22.A.lookafter B.checkout C.showoff D.putaway23.A.emptiness B.belonging C.freedom D.a(chǎn)chievement24.A.proved B.limited C.tested D.strengthened25.A.patience B.trust C.comfort D.care26.A.Sharing B.Watering C.Observing D.Decorating27.A.injury B.operation C.stress D.loss28.A.shiny B.strange C.dusty D.colorful29.A.normally B.consequently C.mysteriously D.undoubtedly30.A.bored B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.lonely D.a(chǎn)nxious31.A.example B.result C.gift D.symbol32.A.slightly B.secretly C.wrongly D.hardly33.A.returned B.changed C.disappeared D.started34.A.increased B.lessened C.spread D.exploded35.A.energy B.nutrition C.room D.time四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。InLanzhou,Gansuprovince,thedaybegins36ahotbowlofbeefnoodles.Accordingtoarecentarchaeological37(discover)inQinghaiProvincewherea50-centimeter-longnoodlewasunearthed,thenoodleshaveahistoryofabout4,000years.Recently,thefirstrecipe(菜譜)forLanzhoubeefnoodleswasdiscoveredin38unusualformofapoem(古詩)bythelate18thcenturyscholarChenWeijing.Few39(write)recipessurvivefromtheQingDynasty,becausecook40(consider)alower-endprofession(職業(yè))then,whichhardlyattractededucatedpeo
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