1、2022-2023学年一中高三第一学期学情调研(二)第二部分 阅读(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)AOn todays blog post, Ill be talking about my favorite magazines. I love reading books & magazines, and Im learning so many useful tips about healthy living, daily life, etc.Womens HealthWomens Health has a unique content. You ca
2、n find various interesting information about healthy living or exercises you can do at home. I also love their writers because they explain every topic so simple that you can even understand biological articles.Healthy Food GuideI totally recommend it to everyone because it has lots of useful inform
3、ation about being healthy during your daily life. In this magazine, you can find articles about foods you often eat but dont have much idea what it contains or if theyre healthy. If you are searching for new diets, this magazine gives you all the information.Time OutTime Out is a well-known magazine
4、 and its free in my city. Every time I see a Time Out magazine, I get it because it has lots of useful tips. I got Time Out London when I was in London, and I discovered new restaurants, galleries, museums, and events. This magazine has various information about the city life. For example, it gives
5、you the events that are happening near you. It gives you tips for the railway stations and other transportation choices.La Cucina ItalianaIf you love cooking Italian food, this magazine is for you! It has lots of recipes and also restaurant reviews. You can also find popular restaurants near you in
6、this magazine. Ive also read articles by famous chefs from my city.1. What can we find in Healthy Food Guide?A. Ways to keep fit. B. Tips on cooking.C. Different eating habits. D. Information of new restaurants.2. What can we read to find comments on restaurants?A. Time Out. B. Womens Health. C. Hea
7、lthy Food Guide. D. La Cucina Italiana.3. What can we learn about the author?A. He lives in London. B. He loves and enjoys life.C. He often goes travelling. D. He likes collecting recipes.BWhether it be a person, an animal, or even an insect, a mothers instincts (本能) are never wrong. This idea rings
8、 true for a mother cat who acted fast and sought out help when her kittens were in trouble. This mother cats quick thinking may have just saved her babies.In the urban district of Izmir in western Turkey, a cat walked into a regular hospital bolding a kitten in her mouth. As the mother cat moved thr
9、ough the hospital, people were surprised to see such a sight, but let her pass. The mother cat asked for help, crying for a long time. She was familiar to the hospital staff, who had been leaving her food and water outside, but they were unaware that she had given birth to kittens.The mother cat was
10、 concerned for her young because they werent able to open their eyes. After the doctors looked at the kittens, they noticed that they were suffering from eye infections. One of the doctors recalls, “We consulted with vets (兽医) and gave medicine as described. When the kittens opened their eyes a shor
11、t time later, we were excited.” Later, they were sent to an animal hospital for further care. The cats are now up for adoption and will hopefully find loving forever homes.When it comes to mother cats and kittens, kittens completely depend on mothers for the first few months of their lives. Because
12、they are blind and almost deaf until about two or three weeks old, the mother cat must protect them from any threat or danger. Without the mother cats help, the kittens may not make it to adulthood.As shown by the mother cat in Turkey, a mothers love and protection knows no bounds. Whether the mom i
13、s a human or a cat, mothers will always look out for their babies and make sure they are safe and healthy.4. Why did the mother cat show up in the hospital?A. To beg for food.B. To get her babies treated.C. To express thanks.D. To give birth to her babies.5. How did the doctors help the baby cat?A.
14、They built them a home.B. They adopted all of them.C. They operated on them immediately.D. They gave them right medicine.6. What makes newly-born cats dependent on their mothers?A. Their physical state.B. Their eating habit.C. Their appearance.D. Their behavior.7. What can we learn from the story?A.
15、 cat has nine lives.B. One good turn deserves another.C. Love makes a difference.D. God helps those who help themselves.CCan snacking be a key element of a healthy lifestyle?If your first response is No!, heres a chance to update your opinions. Some of us were raised with the advice of Never cat bet
16、ween meals, which can protect our teeth from sweets. Yet there can be significant advantages of snacking on healthy foods. Researchers have found that eating frequent mini-meals offers health benefits. Dr. David Jenkins and colleagues at the University of Toronto have reported some remarkable advant
17、ages. In one study, participants were randomly divided into two groups and both groups were given the same type and amount of food over a two-week period. One group consumed three meals a day. For those having a Nibbling Diet, food was divided into 17 mini-meals a day. After two weeks, the nibblers
18、had reduced their blood cholesterol (胆固醇) levels by more than 15 percent. Cortisol (皮质醇), a stress indicator, was reduced by 17 percent. Average serum insulin (血清胰岛素) levels of nibblers were reduced by 28 percent. With less insulin, the body is less likely to convert loads of calories into body fat.
19、 Also, you may think eating concentrated sources of fat or sugar (or both) will pack the weight into your body. However, see below for some examples of healthy snacks: Nuts are high in fat so keep portions moderate. However, the fat comes with a wealth of minerals and protective substances. For grow
20、ing youngsters, high-energy adults, athletes and those who have difficulty maintaining their weight, nuts are a great solution.Dried fruits (raisins, currants, apricots) help you stock up on iron. If you tend to feel cold in winter, keep raisins handy. When your blood sugar drops, youll have an inst
21、ant remedy. Fresh fruit is also a great choice.8. Why does the author propose a question at the beginning of the passage?A. To raise the readers awareness of refusing snacks.B. To arouse the readers interest in the topic.C. To show the significance of healthy lifestyles.D. To emphasize the importanc
22、e of eating snacks.9. What do the underlined words Nibbling Diet in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Not eating too much food at a time.B. Eating many snacks at a time.C. Eating food gently each time.D. Eating food quickly each time.10. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The nibblers are more likely to
23、 pack the weight into their body.B. More insulin helps the body to burn off excess calories.C. Having snacks high in fat or sugar doesnt necessarily put on weight.D. Eating a considerable amount of nuts is a brilliant choice for everyone.11. Who can benefit from dried fruits in daily life?A. An athl
24、ete who needs to maintain his weight.B. A child who is eager to grow up quickly.C. A girl who wants to warm herself in winter.D. A patient who longs to decrease his blood sugar.DThe term “social distancing” has been at the center of public conversation for a while. But its not “social distance we ar
25、e trying to promote. Its physical separation. In fact, preserving social ties - even at a distance - is essential for both mental and physical health. The results of an analytic review done in 2017 indicate that a lack of social support is on a par with smoking cigarettes as a risk factor for health
26、.Given this fact, how might we best stay connected to others while maintaining physical distance? Would we be better off e-mailing a friend? Making a phone call? Setting up a video chat? In our study, Nick Epley and I tested whether the media through which people interact affects their sense of conn
27、ection - and how expectations about certain technologies impact the communication media they choose to use.In our experiment, we asked participants to reconnect with someone that they hadnt interacted with recently, either through e-mail or over the phone. Participants first made predictions about w
28、hat it would be like to get in touch if they reached out in these two ways. They generally believed that theyd feel more connected when interacting via the phone than over e-mail. But they also predicted that talking on the phone could be more uncomfortable than sending an e-mail. Although these par
29、ticipants believed that talking encouraged stronger bonds, most of them said they d rather send an e-mail than call the person up. Fears about awkwardness, it seems, push individuals toward text-based methods for communicating.In the next part of the experiment, we had participants actually reconnec
30、t using one randomly determined mode of communication and then followed up with them after they had done so. We found that people do form meaningfully stronger bonds when interacting over the phone than over e-mail.Importantly, though, there was no difference in the amount of discomfort when reconne
31、cting on the phone.The next time you think about how best to connect, consider calling or setting up a video chat. Feelings of social connection are preferably facilitated by voice rather than a keyboard.12. How does the author support his view on the importance of maintaining social ties?A. By stat
32、ing a deep-rooted tradition.B. By citing a published report.C. By sharing public opinions.D. By presenting official documents.13. What did the author and Epleys study focus on?A. How technologies impact means of communication.B. How social media choices affect feelings of connection.C. Why maintaini
33、ng social separation is bad for mental health.D. Why reconnecting with friends over the phone brings awkwardness.14. What can we infer from the study results?A. They changed the research objectives.B. They provided insights for future studies.C. They confirmed researchers expectations.D. They contra
34、dicted participants predictions partly.15. What can be concluded from the text?A. For stronger bonds, talk instead of typing.B. Keeping in touch is key to a lasting friendship.C. Think before you consider contacting an old friend.D. Text-based methods for communication cause discomfort.第二节(共5小题;每小题2
35、.5分,满分12.5分)Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in Chinese calendar. The festival typically involves family getting together to share mooncakes while watching the moon. Typical Chinese mooncakes are round in shape, and measure around 10 cm in diameter and 4-5 cm in thickness.
36、Most mooncakes consist of a thin tender skin enveloping a sweet, dense filling._16_ lt is a custom for housewives to prepare mooncakes at home when the festival is approaching .Now lets learn to make traditional Chinese mooncakes.Above all, full preparations should be made, including materials such
37、as dough (生面团) flour, water, sugar and vegetable oil, and fillingslotus seed paste(莲子蓉)and eggs.Mix together all the materials to get a dough. _17_Next, separate the egg yolks from the whites and salt the steamed yolks. While the oven is preheating to 180 degrees Celsius, roll the lotus paste and th
38、e dough into small balls. _18_Then, shape up with each consisting of a dough wrapper, one ball of lotus paste, and one half of a salted egg yolk. Make a hole in a ball of lotus and put the yolk inside. Similarly, cover the lotus ball (with the yolk inside) with a wrapper. _19_ Then shape it with the
39、 mold(模具)._20_ Take them out after 5 minutes and brush them with the egg wash. Put the mooncakes back until they become golden brown. Remember to wait to eat the mooncakes for two days when they will be soft and also look shiny. A. A mooncake ball is made.B. Prepare the salted egg yolks.C. Finally,
40、put all mooncakes into the oven.D. Flatten each piece of dough into a thin wrapper.E. Therere many stories about mooncakes and Change.F. Mooncakes are the must-eat food for the Mid-Autumn Festival.G. Covered with plastic wrap, it should be set aside for at least 3 hours.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15
41、小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Emily had a life that anyone could hardly believe in. Before she was _21_ leading roles on the stage and big screen, she could barely carry a(n) _22_ together with her classmates. Between ages 7 and 14, Emily had a serious stutter (口吃). As she told W Magazine, she was a sensible kid a
42、nd had tons to _23_, but she just couldnt say it, which could have been _24_ her for a long time.But that all _25_ when one among her junior high school teachers encouraged her to _26_ the school play- given the very fact that she had such a tough time _27_. But the teacher kept _28_ pressing and su
43、ggested she try character voices to assist getting the words out- -and it _29_. By the end of her teens, Emily had overcome her stutter and _30_ to achieve the successful career she has now.Just like her, there are millions of untold _31_ of people who tackled the hardships and _32_ something which
44、once was just a dream. It just takes a little _33_ in yourself and in your dreams before you finally reach your goal. So, if you ever think you have a _34_ life and you are trapped, stop thinking and start believing. One day you will have all you _35_ of.21. A. expectingB. missingC. learning D. land
45、ing22. A. conversationB. responsibilityC. messageD. investigation23. A. settleB. learnC. expressD. overcome24. A. inspiringB. botheringC. preparingD. supporting25. A. startedB. changedC. happenedD. proved26. A. get away withB. make sense of C. give in toD. try out for27. A. communicatingB. performin
46、gC. practicingD. recovering28. A. brieflyB. sharplyC. gentlyD. urgently29. A. workedB. failedC. brokeD. existed30. A. stayed upB. went onC. calmed downD. set out31. A. damagesB. difficultiesC. storiesD. benefits32. A. encounteredB. demonstratedC. identifiedD. achieved33. A. directionB. actionC. secr
47、etD. belief34. A. lonelyB. qualityC. hardD. normal35. A. dreamB. speakC. knowD. complain第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)2022 witnesses the 350th anniversary of Rong Bao Zhai. The badge (徽章) for Rong Bao Zhai uses the Chinese _36_ (character) of “three”, “five” and “zero”. The character “three” is shaped li
48、ke a book, _37_ represents the long historical tradition of Rong Bao Zhai. “Five” represents the interweaving of yin and yang, and the circle of “zero” means eternity and hope in the future.Rong Bao Zhai _38_ (locate) in Beijing. Its wood block printing skill was listed in the first batch of nationa
49、l-level intangible _39_ (culture) heritage by State Council. The technique is a collection of painting, engraving and printing as _40_ whole. It can be employed _41_ (create) artworks and _42_ (realistic) reproduce all kinds of Chinese calligraphy and paintings. Among the famous prints _43_ (be) “Ha
50、n Xizai Evening Banquet”. The production took 8 years, using over l,600 woodblocks and over 6,000 times of overprinting, marking the development of the peak of wood block printing.Rong Bao Zhai pays special attention to collecting and protecting. It has collected thousands of Yuan, Ming and Qing Dyn
51、asty works, and is honored _44_ “tiny Palace Museum”. Over the years, the brand has also held various exhibitions and international art exchanges, _45_ (become) a window of Chinese traditional culture to the world.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,暑假期间你参加了社区的志愿者活动,请向学校英语报投稿分享你的经历。内容包括:1. 活动的时间和内容;2
52、. 你的感悟。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Editor,Thank you for reading my letter_Yours,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)Catherine was the coolest kid in her class. Whenever she went, she was in the spotlight, with a bunch of kids following her and doing everything she did.Her deskmate, Landy, however, was not in
53、the cool kids group. Being the tallest kid in her class, she was teased by her classmates, who were always chanting “Landy, Landy, long as spaghetti (意大利面)”. Every time Landy heard those silly chants, she could feel her face burst into flames. God knew how she wished the ground to crack and swallow
54、her!Catherine didnt really like it when the kids chanted “Landy, Landy, long as spaghetti”. But she never told them to stop either, and nor did she ever talk to her. She liked being popular.One weekend, Catherine went over to her grandfather for Thanksgiving. Her grandfather lives on a farm at the o
55、pposite end of town, where he keeps chickens. While helping to feed the chickens, Catherine noticed a peculiar one. Curling in the corner, it looked smaller than the others and was almost half-bare!“Whats the matter with it?” She asked her grandfather, with a puzzled frown on her face. Her grandfath
56、er told her how chickens could act. “They have a pecking (啄) order,” he explained, wrinkles of concern spreading around his forehead. “If one chicken is different, the others will push it away and keep pecking it. Sometimes they peck it so much that it dies.”“Oh, what a poor little thing!” Catherine
57、 let out a sigh as she scooped the frightened chicken up in her arms, whose heart was beating fast in the bony little body. Suddenly, she thought of Landy, the girl being “pecked” by her classmates. “Im going to take it home and take good care of it,” she said with a determined look.Back in school,
58、Catherine told the cool kids about the chicken. “Its looking healthy,” she said proudly. “Its fatter and its feathers are growing. Even the cat likes it. She carries it around the garden, and.” Everyone was entertained by Catherines story of her lovely chicken, laughter lingering around the classroo
59、m.注意:1. 续写词数应为150 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Then Catherine spotted Landy sitting by herself in a corner._But Catherine walked directly toward Landy, regardless of what they said._参考答案阅读2123 ADB2427 BDAC2831 BACC3235 BADA七选五FDBGC完型DACBBDACABCDDCA语填characters; which; is located; cultural; a; to created; realistically; is; as; becoming