1、豫东名校2022-2023学年上期高一12月质量检测英语试题第一部分 听力(略)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)公众号高中试卷资料下载阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEtiquette & social skills: classes for teensThe online classKeep teens busy while learning important etiquette and social skills for personal and professional success. This interac
2、tive online class will cover introductions and greetings, confident body language, digital diplomacy (cellphones, email, texting, social media and video conferencing), conversation skills as well as table manners and dining etiquette. The class is four days long, taking place on Tuesdays and Thursda
3、ys for 75 minutes and is conducted with Zoom. Fee: $100 per teen (a 10% discount for two or more children).The in-person classIn this class, teens will learn the essential skills they need to confidently and comfortably deal with social and professional situations. This fun, interactive four-hour cl
4、ass will also cover the same topics as our online class does. However, the class takes place on Saturdays and Sundays. Fee: $120 per teen, which includes a three-course lunch and workbooks. Space is limited to 12 teens. Additional classes can be added if the class fills up. Dates and time: August 13
5、/14, 2022, 10:00 am to 2:00 pmLocation: World Trade Center SeattleCancellation policyCancellations received up to 10 days before the first class in the series are 100% refundable(可退费的). Cancellations received less than 10 days before the class if there is space available in the same class series at
6、a later date. Transfers are not allowed for the parent/child dining etiquette class. Students who cannot complete all classes in the series cannot transfer to another course to complete the series. To cover the food and venue charges, if fewer than 10 children are registered seven days before the cl
7、ass, the class will be cancelled and refunds issued.1. How much can a pair of twins save individually to attend the online class together?A. $200.B. $180.C. $ 20.D. $10.2. What can be learned about the in-person class?A. At most 12 children are admitted.B. Lunch is provided for participants free of
8、charge.C. It helps children interact with each other properly.D. The applicants are supposed to be confident in communication.3. Under what circumstances can a full refund be obtained?A. The registered members are just a dozen.B. Appointments are called off on August 1.C. Children dont like the cour
9、se or the dishes.D. Only 10 children sign up 10 days before the class.BGrowing up, Cassie Holmes was known as “Little Miss Happiness”. A cheerful outlook seemed to come naturally to heror at least nothing in her life suggested that the word was anything but a sunny place.Then, just a week before she
10、 was to marry her childhood sweetheart, her cellphone rang: her fiance had abruptly decided to call things off. The experience left her ashamed and depressed. “I was confronted with the harsh reality that had things happened,” Ms. Holmes writes. “Feeling this depth of unhappiness forced me to realiz
11、e that I shouldnt rely on my preference to experience happiness going forward.”Ms. Holmes, a social psychologist at UCLAs Anderson School, was studying exactly how people can make themselves feel better and get through tough situations. In “Happier Hour: Focus on What Matters Most”, she vividly conv
12、eys what she has learned from her study. Happiness is a well-covered topic, and so Ms. Holmes has focused her research on how people can spend their time to boost well-being.One of the first misconceptions she tackles is that more free time is always better. Her analysis of time-use data and well-be
13、ing finds that people are the happiest with 2 to 5hours of free time per daya nice reality check for anyone fantasizing (幻想) about quitting a job to move to a tropical island. It is also a comforting statistic for those who, like Ms. Holmes, are raising young kids. Two hours is achievable if 10 is n
14、ot, and 10, it turns out, may not be better anyway.Life will always include episodes and events that almost seem to lower our spirits. “Happiness is a choice,” she writes. “How we decide to approach our hours and spend our days determines the happiness we get to enjoy in life.”4. What are the first
15、two paragraphs intended for?A.Displaying Holmes happy childhood.B.Describing Holmes failed marriage.C.Showing what sparked Holmes study.D.Making Holmes experience known.5. What does Holmes study concentrate on?A.Physical and mental well-being.B.The harsh reality a person faces.C.The general concept
16、of happiness.D.A persons time-related happiness.6. How does Holmes rate the idea of “quitting a job to move to a tropical island”?A.Unbelievable.B.Unacceptable.C.Appealing.D.Practical.7. What does the author try to tell us in the last paragraph?A.Our life is full of ups and downs.B.Happiness is hard
17、 for us to seek.C.We are the masters of our happiness.D.Determination is the key to happiness.CTo raise money for restaurant workers who had to stay at home during COVID, two brothers, Aiden and Louis Ardine, decided to walk 3,200 miles across America to raise money.Having just arrived on the sands
18、of the Pacific Ocean, Aiden and Louis Ardine have now completed their five-month walk which started on the Asbury Park boardwalk in New Jersey. They hoped to raise $30,000 for some charities (慈善组织) that were helping restaurant workers waiting for lockdown (隔离) to end, but ended up making $70,000 whi
19、ch they gave way to the COCO Fund and the Restaurant Workers Community Foundation.“This would not have been possible without the help of a huge community of people, whether people were donating or helping us guide our way across the United States.” said Aiden Ardine. “This was surely an adventure fu
20、ll of hope, and it proved people are born good and want to help their neighbors.”Just like cross-country trips in this nation, their journey was characterized by amazing views, long roads, and helpful strangers: like a man who passed them in the extreme heat of summertime Iowa, before doubling back
21、and giving them a cold Gatorade; or a Nevada campground manager who left them stay for free.In Utah they had what the naturalist John Muir would have described as an “interview” with a black bear, when rounding a corner in the path, they found themselves within a few feet of it.When they reached San
22、 Francisco, their supporters were waiting for them on the beach. Afterwards they flew home along with their mom who had been there to meet them. After their adventurous stay away from home, we can only imagine she was really feeling proud of her sons.8. What did the two brothers collect money for?A.
23、Setting up some charities.B.Helping to end the lockdown.C.Completing their five-month walk.D.Aiding restaurant workers stuck at home.9. Which word can best describe the two brothers?A.Humorous.B.Caring.C.Curious.D.Honest.10. What happened to the brothers in Utah?A.They met with a bear.B.They were in
24、terviewed.C.They visited a naturalist.D.They were lost in the path.11. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.A Long JourneyB.Walk with LoveC.A Proud MotherD.Adventure with FunDPeople use laughter to connect and bond with others. Its how we tell friends that we find their jokes fu
25、nny, or how kids in a park show that they are having fun. Laughter is so important to humans, even if they belong to different cultures or speak different languages. What about animals? Scientists are studying if there is a connection between animals laughing and playing.Sasha Winkler, from the Univ
26、ersity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), studies biological anthropology (人类学),including the study of animal behavior. She noticed that the small monkeys she worked with, liked to play together by chasing each other. While having fun together, they made panting (喘气) sounds, almost like they were ou
27、t of breath, which reminded Winkler of their quiet laughter. This made Winkler wonder whether other animals did so while they were playing.To find out whether other animals laugh and play, Winkler teamed up with another scientist named Greg Bryant, a professor and vice chair in the Department of Com
28、munication at UCLA. Together, they found and read dozens of reports written by other scientists who study animals. Winkler and Bryant looked for any mentions in any animal of sound signaling like the panting of the monkeys during their playing.In April 2021, Winkler and Bryant published their findin
29、gs in a science journal. Through their research, they identified 65 species or groups of animals, which laugh while playing. The animals that laugh the most include primates (灵长类) like monkeys and apes, rodents (啮齿动物) like rats, and mammals that live in the ocean like dolphins. Their work wont only
30、help us understand animals better but it could also help us understand how humans develop or change over time. Next, they will carry on more study to find more.12. What is the function of paragraph 1?A. To conclude the main idea.B. To put forward the topic.C. To offer the supporting evidences.D. To
31、add the background information.13. What are the small monkeys like when they are having fun?A. They can hardly breathe.B. They tend to laugh separately.C. They laugh at a low sound.D. They dont laugh at all.14. What do we know about Winkler and Bryants study?A. It is great progress in the study of a
32、nimals and humans.B. It is only based on the findings in a science journal.C. Over 65 groups of animals laugh while playing.D. They do the research only by studying primates and rodents.15. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Science.B. Education.C. Health.D. Entertainment.第二节七选五
33、(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)公众号高中试卷资料下载根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Not all lessons can be learnt in a classroom environment. Overall development of students demands that they get the opportunity to participate in after-class activities in school. _16_ Students are given a chance to join in ac
34、tivities like sports, art, music, etc, and they can get the required break from dull classroom learning.In some schools, participating in these activities is made compulsory while some keep it voluntary for students. There is a common mistaken belief that these events are not as important as regular
35、 learning. _17_ Here is what students could learn by participating in them._18_These are skills that are essential to meet the demands of a busy working life and are best if developed early. As adults, theyll need to schedule several tasks in professional and personal life reasonably.Just as classro
36、oms have different subjects to teach students, after class activities in school also give them a chance to explore new kinds of art and sports. _19_Participating in after-class activities in school requires the students to commit to them for some time. Through this they learn the concept of long-ter
37、m commitment. _20_Participating in particular events in school trains the child to make commitments sensibly and to stick to them.A. This gives them required discipline.B. It directs their attention in the wrong direction.C. Active participation will help to raise self-respect.D. This helps them und
38、erstand where their interest lies.E. Students can learn to manage their time and priorities.F. This is why some top schools aim for a perfect balance.G. Contrarily, they develop qualities in students like team spirit.第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 It
39、 was 80 years ago when I wrote my first letter to Paul and Renee. I was about 13. Paul was the same 21 as me, his sister Renee was two years younger, and they lived in France. I was crazy about learning languages, so I was 22 when my French teacher assigned (分配) us pen pals. It was quite a(n) 23 to
40、get a letter from a foreign country, so I 24 receiving their reply. They werent good at English, so after six months, we were all writing in 25 , which helped me have a good knowledge of the language. I decided to go to France on holiday in 1949 to 26 them. The family 27 me well, and I visited sever
41、al times in the years that followed. The first time I met Renee, she 28 me up at the station, and we hit it off straight away. I never got to meet Paul. Renee wrote to me and 29 me that he had died shortly after joining the army. Renee and I continued writing to each other, and our friendship became
42、 30 . We talked about our families, our 31 and cur troubles in life. After that I moved to South Africa for a while, married, had children, and changed jobs. Throughout all this, we 32 writing letters. Im 93 now and I still write to Renee. She has difficulty writing now, so she phones me to 33 . Mos
43、t people dont seem to have the 34 for letters anymore, but it gives me great pleasure to write. And this is the most valuable 35 I have ever had.21. A.interestB.dreamC.heightD.age22. A.sadB.pleasedC.awkwardD.angry23. A.actionB.thingC.problemD.debate24. A.looked forward toB.was attracted toC.signed u
44、p forD.took control of25. A.SpanishB.EnglishC.FrenchD.German26. A.helpB.praiseC.checkD.meet27. A.treatedB.fittedC.knewD.protected28. A.pickedB.calledC.broughtD.held29. A.warnedB.toldC.contactedD.calmed30. A.calmerB.deeperC.flatterD.shorter31. A.memoriesB.kidsC.organizationsD.hobbies31. A.keptB.stopp
45、edC.avoidedD.finished33. A.exploreB.rememberC.reviseD.reply34. A.requestB.mindC.timeD.place35. A.interestB.traditionC.friendshipD.trip第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。According to a recent survey, the _36_(major) of doctors believed their incomes did not match_37_ hard the
46、y worked. The survey found that about 50 percent of the doctors were not satisfied with their working _38_ (condition), especially those_39_ worked in hospitals in small towns.A physician _40_ (work) in a large public hospital often has to see 100 patients per day. The researchers conducting the sur
47、vey _41_ (conclude) that, if hospitals and clinics serving the general public received more support, it would help to keep their medical staff_42_ leaving the profession, and therefore the public would continue to receive good health services.In _43_ (respond) to a question about tensions between do
48、ctors and patients, some respondents complained that misleading media reports about doctors have _44_ (great) harmed society, _45_ (cause) the public to distrust medical workers.第四部分:写作第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)46. 假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你校正在举办“大美中国”(The Beauty of China)文创作品比赛。你的英国好友Jim是中国文化爱好者,请你给他写信做个介绍,内容包括:1.比赛目
49、的与作品形式;2.你的参赛作品与设计理念。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。提示词:文创作品creative culture productsDear Jim,_Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 In the 1970s, when I was a new teacher at a school in Detroit, I was arranged to teach a particularly talented class. The students incl
50、uded a little girl named Mary Kay, who had spent only one year at our schoolthe year that I had her in my third-grade class. Her father was Billy Kim, a quite famous man. He was from South Korea. His daughter Mary Kay could speak beautiful English, and loved smiling. She had great respect for learni
51、ng and never made trouble in class. In one class, I asked Mary Kay to read an article in our book out loud. To my surprise, although Mary Kay could speak beautiful, flowing English, she was poor in reading. She even mispronounced many words. Immediately, the kids in the class laughed at her. Then I
52、said to Mary Kay, “Why dont you go and write some words in your native language on the blackboard for everyone?” Mary Kays eyes suddenly brightened, and she walked with a smile to the board, full of newfound confidence. The other children watched as she wrote word after word along with her name in h
53、er native language. The whole class immediately watched with a bit of respect and amazement, not pity. Then one of the students said, “Write my name, Mary Kay.” And she did. Then more students asked. Soon, the whole class had their names on the board, and Mary Kay became a heroine. She could do some
54、thing the others could not. She went from feeling inadequate (能力不足的) to feeling proud. In the following days, I still often encouraged Mary Kay. After Mary Kay finished her third grade, I had never met her and lost contact with her. About 30 years later, I happened to meet with her father in a local
55、 church. And I decided to ask him about Mary Kay, so I introduced myself first.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1: “Hello, Mr Kim, Im Sophia Brown,” I said._Paragraph 2: She told me how much my class had influenced her life._参考答案1-3.DAB 4-7.CDBC 8-11.DBAB 12-15.BCAA 16-20.FGEDA
56、21-25.DBBAC 26-30.DAABB 31-35.DADCC36. majority 37. how 38.conditions 39. who 40. working 41.concluded42. from 43. response 44. greatly 45.causing46. 答案:Dear Jim, A creative culture products competition entitled the Beauty of China is being held in our school. Learning that you are a Chinese culture
57、 lover, Im writing to introduce some information to you briefly. The competition is intended to help the students know more about Chinese culture and spread it widely, which can enrich our knowledge and strengthen our national sense of pride. In the competition, the participants are allowed to choos
58、e any form of products they like to show their design philosophy as long as it is consistent with the theme of the competition. Being a fan for Peking Opera, I designed a white T-shirt for the contest, with two different pictures of Peking Opera Facial Masks on the front and back respectively to pre
59、sent the beauty of Chinese traditional art culture. I would like to provide you with more details if you need and I believe you will be interested. Looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua48. 答案: “Hello, Mr Kim, Im Sophia Brown,” I said. “I was your daughters third-grade teacher when your fa
60、mily was living in Detroit. Do you remember me?” I added. All of a sudden, his eyes were filled with surprise. Then he said excitedly, “Yes. Mrs Brown. Mary Kay has been looking for you for thirty years!” Then he sent my phone number to Mary. Not long afterward, my phone rang. It was Mary Kay, who h
61、ad become a grown woman and also a teacher. I was so glad that we were connected again. She told me how much my class had influenced her life. It increased her confidence in herself, and most importantly, it led to her later determination to influence her students as I did on her. Not long after tha
62、t talk, Mary went to further study at Harvard University and became a professor. She continued to influence lives for decades to follow. I had never thought one action mattered so much. Meanwhile, I was glad that she kept encouraging and supporting her students who might face what she had faced. I was proud of her.