1、天省新高一上2022-2023年周测一第一部分 阅读理解(共50分)第一节 阅读短文,选择正确答案(每题2.5分,共37.5分) (A)Trying to book a holiday that will attract everyone in the family is so difficult. Check out the full guide to the best UK holiday parks below and it will give you a helping hand. Yorkshire: Thoronwick Bay Holiday Park Activities in
2、clude Segway rides, football and an all - weather Activity Barn thats sure to be a hit(成功)with the kids, and the heated indoor pool with water slides never fails to be a hit either. How much? Each night break starts from 179.55 for the whole family, based on a trip in July. Dorset: Warmwell Holiday
3、ParkFancy a trip to the slopes(斜坡)? This award - winning resort near Weymouth has its own dry ski slope, and youll find skiing lessons, snowboarding as well as an indoor pool with a flume(水滑道)and a wave machine. How much? Two-night break starts from 329 based on a trip in July. Porthcawel: Treecco B
4、ay Holiday Park Kids will love the outdoor wet play area at Parkdean Ressorts Trecco Bay Holiday Park. On-site attractions include an indoor pool with the pirate ship, adventure gold and a kids play area. In the evening there are discos and bingo. How much? Three to four night breaks start from 305
5、based on a trip to July. Hampshire:Sandy Balls Holiday Park On the edge of the New Forest, this family-owned park allows you to get close to nature, with cycle trails, horse-riding, and then welcome you back into the warmth with a pizza restaurant, indoor play facilities(设施), including a pool plus a
6、 spa. How much? Camping tents usually start from 49 each night in August. 1. Which park might attract the family who enjoy music? A. Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park. B. Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park.C. Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park. D. Dorset: Warnwell Holiday Park.2. How much will
7、your family spend at least travelling for a week in July? A. 379.55. B. 610. C. 329. D. 1,151.5.3. What activity might the four holiday parks have in common? A. Skiing. B. Playing football. C. Horse-riding. D. Swimming. (B)The positive thinking revolution was proposed by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, bo
8、rn in the state of Ohi, in 1898. In his best-selling book The Power of Positive Thinking published in 1952, he believed ordinary people like you could become remarkable when starting thinking to do some things, and when believing in yourselves!If you look back on history, youll see many examples of
9、ordinary people who have achieved unusual results. Many of the best-known people, who have left their marks in the pages of history, also failed many times on their climb up the ladder. These people had something in common. They had self-confidence as well as perseverance(毅力)in achieving their goals
10、. Most successful people have a “can do” attitude(态度). While failure is always possible, they face failure bravely with positive attitudes. Above all, you must have a goal clearly in mind. You, and only you, can decide where you want to go on your travel through life. But you cant sit on the top of
11、a hill and think pleasant thoughts all day. You have to come down to the real world and set your goal with a plan of action, and follow it.While things come up to delay you at times, you mustnt give up your goals. You must be organized and have a system in place to meet your goals. If you are fired
12、with enthusiastic ideas and allow them to control your thoughts, you will find that new horizons will open. As long as your enthusiasm lasts, so will new opportunities. Dont wait for the world to beat a path to your door - It wont. Remember, failure is just a stepping stone on your road to success.
13、As one of his famous quotes says, change your thoughts and you change your world! If you exercise positive thinking, youll reach your goal!4. Why did all the remarkable people succeed? A. Because they served people heart and soul. B. Because they failed many times in their struggles. C. Because they
14、 left their marks in the pages of history. D. Because they believed in themselves and kept trying. 5. What are we advised to do to reach your goals? A. To stay on the top of a hill. B. To think positive thoughts all day. C. To work in an orderly and organized way. D. To rely on the plan and act with
15、out delay. 6. What is the writers attitude towards the book? A. Favorable. B. Doubtful. C. Critical. D. Unclear. 7. Which of the following can best describe the main idea of the text? A. The power of perseverance. B. The importance of setting goals. C. Thinking positively leads to success. D. Failur
16、e is the mother of success. (C)As summer comes near, many children are really happy to forget about school for a few months. However, they might be taking that goal too seriously. Studies have found that children typically forget between one and three months worth of school learning during the summe
17、r months. Spelling and math abilities suffer the most, while reading is not really influenced by the time off.The original purpose of summer vacations was to let farm children have time off to help work in the fields in the high growing season, but this reason is no longer valid(合理的)since fewer kids
18、 actually work on farms today. Some cities in the United States such as Los Angeles, have moved to a year-round school calendar, which may help reduce the academic(学业的)decline that occurs during the long summer vacation. Most cities maintain the normal nine-and-a-half-month calendars. To improve ski
19、lls and to maintain a good level of preparation, educators recommend trips to museums, summer camps, vacations with educational components, and visits to libraries to keep kids mentally alert(机敏的)and interested throughout the summer. There are other educational systems that provide vacations while s
20、till keeping students skills sharp. For example, in Japan students attend class for seven weeks continuously, followed by two weeks of vacation. This continues throughout the year. In Italy, students attend classes six days per week, but finish at 1:30 p.m. each day, so that school does not dominate
21、 their life the way, that it does in America, where students attend high school from 7:45 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. each week day. School administrators and educational specialists fear that the three-month summer vacation stops the continuity of learning. Just as students become used to new math equatio
22、ns(公式)or new concepts in reading, writing, or critical thinking skills, they “shut down” for an extended period. When they go back to school after the long summer vacation, they take up to two months to return to their previous level of proficiency(熟练).And to the debate continues: whether to continu
23、e the present situation in terms of vacations or to seek changes based on the Los Angeles or the Japanese models. 8. Which of the following is obviously affected by summer vacations? A. Students learning methods. B. Students academic ability. C. Schools teaching schedule. D. Schools teaching activit
24、ies. 9. What can be inferred about the year-round school calendar? A. It involves shorter school vacations. B. It has a bad influence on agriculture. C. It increases students interest in learning. D. It encourages students to join summer camps. 10. Compared to American students nowadays, students in
25、 Japan and Italy _.A. have extended learning time B. have longer summer vacations C. may not suffer from summer learning loss D. do not need to work on farms on vacations11. What does the underlined phrase “shut down” in the last paragraph probably mean? A. Get sick. B. Get depressed. C. Stop learni
26、ng. D. Lose self-confidence. (D)The sudden death of the 23-year-old female emplovee of Pinduoduo has sparked a heated debate, with many criticizing the overwork culture. Three experts share their views. Excerpis(节选)follow: Labor laws compatible(兼容的)with digital era needed This case should inspire so
27、ciety to reflect on how to better protect employees rights in the digital era. The relevant clauses in the Labor Law cannot be specifically applied to charge internet companies suspected of violating laborers rights and interests. The blurring(模糊)of the line between social and economic activities in
28、 the digital era makes it difficult to define fixed working hours. Lawmakers should find out the new factors affecting labor relations due to the rapid development of internet and communications technology. This can pave the way for law-making on working hours in the digital era, “996” working sched
29、ule is against labor laws. More than one year ago, it was shocking to hear e-commerce tycoons(巨头)Liu Qiangdong and Jack Ma publicly support the “996” working schedule to push their employees to work harder. A growing number of companies have been different methods to exercise ever-increasing control
30、 over their employees. To correct the situation, it is vital that the country bring in specific law on internet enterprises, especially in terms of labor contracts and work schedules, and make it clear that the “996” working schedule is illegal. Death due to overwork needs legally definition Work pr
31、essure and long working hours can seriously affect workers physical and mental health, making them more easily hurt by occupational and stress-related diseases. But it is difficult to prove that a person dies of overwork. Only a person who dies at the workplace or of a sudden illness within 48 hours
32、 of getting off work is considered a victim of work. China should issue guidelines explaining in detail what leads to death due to overwork. 12. What do the three experts agree on? A. The Labor Law in China is non-effective. B. It is difficult to define fixed working hours. C. Supervision on compani
33、es should be tightened. D. Improvement should be made to the current laws. 13. Why does the expert mention Liu Qiangdong? A. To highlight the models of e-commerce. B. To introduce tycoons attitudes to overwork. C. To confirm their efforts to protect employees. D. To express disagreement on “996” wor
34、king schedule. 14. What does the underlined exercise mean in the text? A. To make somebody anxious. B. To do sports or other physical activities. C. To use your power to achieve something. D. To test or make experimental use of something. 15. Who can be considered a victim of work? A. Someone dies o
35、n his way to office. B. Someone dies of a heart attack in his office. C. Someone dies three days after work. D. Someone dies after work without symptoms. 第二节 7选5(每题2.5分,共12.5分)Chinese New Year kicks off on February 12th with a 16-day festival celebrating Chinas most important holiday. _ The answer d
36、ates back centuries. The holiday originated with the Chinese lunar calendar, which is why youll often hear it also referred to as Lunar New Year. According to History. com, the calendars existence dates back as early as the 14th century, B. C. during the Shang Dynasty. Unlike the Western calendar, _
37、 It was reset each time a new emperor took control. Because it is often set according to both lunar phrases and the solar solstices(夏至), the kick-off to Chinese New Year varies annually. On average, Chinese New Year starts with the arrival of the new moon that occurs sometime between the end of Janu
38、ary and the end of February. It lasts until the Festival of Lanterns, which is when the full-moon is in place. _, which gives everyone plenty of time for celebration. Dont miss the Chinese New Year celebrations we can all celebrate. Traditionally, red envelops containing money are gifted during the
39、Lunar, New Year celebrations, a custom that goes back to ancient times. However, _ According to the University of California, Irvine, one popular source in the legend of a young orphan who, during the Sung Dynasty, won a battle against a huge monster terrorizing the village of Chain - Chieu. As a re
40、ward, the village elders gave the child a red envelop full of money. Whatever the reason, the red envelope is part of Chinese New York to this day. Find out more about why red is the color of the Chinese New Year. Firecrackers are another big part of Chinese New Year, and _ A fairy, disguised as an
41、elderly man, saved a town from a terrible monster by throwing bamboo sticks into a bonfire. The explosions produced by the bamboo scared off the monster. As a result, the firecrackers set off during Chinese New Year celebrating prevent the evil spirits of the past. A. the Chinese calendar shifts.B.
42、a writer shared the story behind this practice. C. How did it become such an important event? D. it is hard to tell which is true. E. This can take about 16 days. F. How do Chinese celebrate this festival? G. the origin of this tradition varies depending on who you ask. 第二部分 语言知识及运用(共30分)第一节 完形填空(每题
43、2分,共30分)For centuries, Beijing has been one of the Chinas most important cities. Originally a place for emperors and officials, today it is an international city and a popular tourist _1_. People from all over the country are moving to Beijing to _2_ jobs and opportunities as this exciting city is a
44、 place where dreams can come true. Throughout the city, smartly dressed business people _3_ for their offices, mobile phones held to their ears and visitors can only watch and imagine the deals and _4_ being made at that very second. Beijings streets provide a fascinating _5_ of the past and the pre
45、sent. In tea house, groups of old men play chess _6_ the Macdonalds next door is filled with laughing teenagers sipping mistakes. Walking through the broad streets _7_ with designer stores and multi-storey skyscrapers, you can _8_ a turn and suddenly find yourself in a centurys old lane where a frui
46、t seller chats happily to an old woman sitting in the sun. Many of the road signs and advertising billboards are now in _9_, making Beijing more reachable to foreigners. Public transport is efficient, new businesses are _10_ and every modern convenience and international brand is _11_ in this boomin
47、g global city. Beijing has some of Chinas most stunning _12_. Visitors often come to Beijing with the single _13_ to see the Great Wall, one of the ancient wonders of the world, but once theyve arrived, they realize that this is only one of the citys _14_. In fact, what visitors ever seem to only co
48、mplain about Beijing, is that they simply _15_ time before seeing it all. 1. A. place B. destination C. scenery D. feast 2. A. search for B. look into C. race with D. struggle against 3. A. call B. work C. advertise D. head 4. A. benefits B. fortunes C. calls D. appointments 5. A. development B. description C. introduction D. mix 6. A. while B. when C. as D. although