1、湖南省新高考教学教研联盟2022-2023学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题一、短对话1What type of food does the man dislike?AGreek food.BFrench food.CIndian food.2What will the man do tonight?AGo to a party.BPick up his parents.CHave dinner outside.3Whats the time now?A7:30.B6:45.C7:154How much should the man pay?A$30.B$75.C$90二、未知5How does
2、the man find the film?AFantastic.BImperfect.CJust so so三、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What are the speakers mainly talking about?AVisiting their parents.BSeeing a play together.CBooking tickets.7Who will take care of the child?AThe man.BThe mans parents.CThe woman?s husband.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What does the w
3、oman congratulate the man on?AGaining a job interview.BStanding out in his class.CGetting his dream job.9What keeps the man going?AHis love for bridges.BHis ambition to get high salary.CHis desire to graduate from university.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10Whats the man doing?ALying in the bed.BDrinking coffee.C
4、Looking through his cellphone.11Why does the woman ask the man to go hiking?AThe man desires to appreciate the scenery outside.BThe woman wants to update her Wechat moments.CThe man is not in good health.12What will the man do next?AGo hiking with the woman.BGo to see a doctor.CDo exercise alone.听下面
5、一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13How does Jack feel?AUpset.BSatisfied.CJoyful.14What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ATeacher and student.BFormer schoolmates.CParent and child.15What advice does the woman give?ACall old friends when feeling depressed.BWork hard on the study.CStart a serious topic w
6、ith new friends.16Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn the campus.BIn a store.CIn a restaurant.四、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17Where is the Base located?A10 km away from the city center.BLess than 30 km from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport.CNo. 1357 Panda Road.18Which action is allowed w
7、hen visiting the Base?AFeeding the animals using bamboo.BChatting loudly with friends.CTaking pictures for pandas without flashes.19What service can you get for free at the Base?ARefilling a cup of hot coffee.BBuying food for dinner.CUsing an umbrella when it rains.20Who are the target listeners of
8、this article?ATourists visiting the Base.BVolunteers taking care of the wild animals.CScientists doing research at the Base.五、阅读理解Things to Do in Lake Tahoe, CAYou cannot visit Lake Tahoe without actually getting out on the water. With so many amazing things to do in the area, there is no shortage o
9、f fun. The alpine (高山的) area is renowned for its countless opportunities for adventure, and it is home to some of the best beach and ski opportunities as well as a large amount of beautiful scenery. Whether you visit during the summer or the winter, there is definitely something for everyone.Around
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13、elling attraction in Lake Tahoe, California, it is a good experience for all ages. You will get to see many sights including the Ice House, the childrens house, the dressing room and the pump house.Available 90 days between May 30 & Sep. 3021What do we know about Lake Tahoe?AYou cant get out on
14、the water in Lake Tahoe.BIts famous for its water adventures.CThe best season to visit Lake Tahoe is summer.DIt is a place surrounded by water.22What can you do with Around The Lake Tahoe Tour?AStop periodically at scenic spots.BDrive to enjoy the scenery of Squaw Valley.COverlook the beautiful view
15、s of the alpine area.DLearn some interesting facts about the guide.23Which tour is suitable for a family of three generations?AAround The Lake Tahoe Tour.BLake Tahoe Hot Air Ballooning.CTahoe Sport Fishing Ski Run Marina.DHellman-Ehrman Mansion.Students at an elementary school in California, with th
16、e help of their art teacher, created a telephone hotline that people can call to get cheerful advice from kids during difficult times. In just days, the hotline began getting thousands of calls an hour.The hotline is available in English and Spanish. It offers the happy voices of children of differe
17、nt ages sharing positive messages. For example, by pressing 3, you can hear a group of kindergartners saying together:“You can do it! Keep trying, dont give up!” Pressing 4 triggers the sounds of children giggling and laughinga sound certain to bring a smile to anyones face.Jessica Martin, who teach
18、es art at West Side School in Healdsburg, California, thought her students just might have the magic words needed to bring calm to people in difficult times. ”To hear the pure joy from kids is extremely comfortingshe says.Students working on the hotline should first think of what they would like to
19、say to encourage someone else. When they were ready, Ms. Martin recorded each one. Later, she sorted out the recordings into the different parts of the telephone hotline. Pressing 1 brings up ideas for people who are “feeling mad, frustrated, or nervous“. Helpful suggestions include: ”punch your pil
20、low“, “jump on the trampoline”, or ”go get a cookie“. Pressing 2 results in “words of encouragement and life advice”, which includes messages like: ”The world is a better place with you in it.“ And “You are okay!”Words of the hotline spread quickly on social media. The hotline has become incredibly
21、popular with stressed adults, patients in hospitals, older people in homes, and others who just want to hear the happy voices of children.24What is Jessicas main purpose in launching the hotline project?ATo get cheerful advice from kids.BTo make hotline calls available to people in need.CTo bring co
22、mfort to people in depression.DTo spread the happy voices of children.25You are likely to be advised to have some snacks by_.APressing 1BPressing 2CPressing 3DPressing 426Who is most likely to dial the hotline?AA child who wants to share positive messages.BAn adult who has just been promoted in his
23、career.CA youngster who embraces the comforts of ordinariness.DA senior who has been diagnosed cancer.27Which of the following can best describe the students?AThoughtful and cheerful.BConfident and diligent.CHopeful and successful.DOptimistic and unbelievable.Tugce Seren Guls aunt and grandmother we
24、re killed in Antakya in Turkeys southeast. Every night, she waits until 4: 17 a. m. in the morning, the exact time that the disaster hit, to try to go to sleep. “I keep thinking another disaster will strike at that time and just wait for it to pass,” said the 28-year-old Gul.Experts fear children wi
25、ll be hardest hit. The United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said many of the more than 5. 4 million children who live across the area affected by the earthquake were at risk of developing anxiety, depression and other disorders.“We know how important learning and routine ar
26、e for children and their recovery,UNICEF Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia Afshan Khan said after a visit to Turkey. “They need to be able to resume their education, and they urgently need psychological support to help deal with the trauma they have experienced.Psychologist and professor
27、 at MEF University, Ayse Bilge Selcuk, said, “As rising poverty and the COVID-19 pandemic have hurt the country, the stress is chronic, meaning that the tension continues over time.” “For this nation to get back on its feet, we need to find that strength within us and that starts with our psychology
28、she added. Anxiety, helplessness and depression are likely to be common and young people could feel anger. ” Rebuilding efforts should include mental health,“ Selcuk said. She urged the government to provide money for training psychologists to be sent to the earthquake areas to stay there. “We shoul
29、dnt withdraw our attention three months later, ”she said.28What is Guls problem after the earthquake?AShe is too sad about her relatives being killed.BShe cant fall asleep until another disaster passes every night.CShe can not sleep all the night.DShe is suffering mental health damage.29What can we
30、infer from the passage?AMore than 5. 4 million children have mental health problems.BInternational aid is the main solution.CFocusing on mental relief should last.DYoung people respond angrily to the government.30Which of the following has the closet meaning to the underlined word “chronic” in the f
31、ourth paragraph?APermanent.BDestructive.CPoisonous.DUnbearable.31Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AExperts5 Suggestions about Turkey5 Rebuilding after QuakeBMental Healthcare? an Important Part of Recovery from Turkey QuakeCHealthcare Provided for Children in Turkey Urgently
32、DExperts Concerns for Problems Caused by Turkey QuakeWhen was the last time you showed off your being sensitive? Most likely, the answer is never. There are plenty of traits (特性) we take pride in but being “sensitive” is usually seen as a weakness. Its used to mean youre fragile (脆弱的) thin-skinned?
33、or just overreacting, but its wrongheaded. Sensitivity is largely genetic, and not something you can turn off. It is a trait linked to giftedness and something we ought to embrace.As a personality trait, being sensitive means you take in more information from your environment, and you do more with i
34、t. Sensitive people are better at a brain level to process information more deeply than others do. The most well-known and celebrated sensitive gift is creativity. Sensitive people have this capacity for innovation (创新) because they tend to be deep thinkers who spend more time and energy turning pro
35、blems over in their headsand end up seeing more possibilities and solutions. Manyperhaps mostartists, musicians, actors and even scientists are themselves sensitive people, including Charles Darwinthe model of a sensitive person.Sensitive people do pay a price for these gifts, however, by becoming o
36、verstimulated. Overstimulation is what happens when there is simply too much information for the brain to keep going deep. It happens in situations that are too loud, too chaotic, or too emotionally intense (紧张的). This is the only time when sensitive people really might seem less “tough” than others
37、, but sensitive people can learn to largely prevent it. For example, a little bit of quiet alone time goes a very long way.If any of this sounds like you, you might be more sensitive than you realize. If so, you have probably felt the pressure to hide it. But thats a trap. You cannot make yourself l
38、ess sensitive than you are and trying to do so only cuts you off from your gifts. Instead, the single most important step you can take for yourself is what society has told you not to do your whole life: Stop hiding from your sensitivity. Embrace it, and show it to the world.32What is the general at
39、titude of people toward “being sensitive”?APositive.BNegative.CTolerant.DIndifferent.33What does the second paragraph describe about sensitive people?AStrengths.BCharacters.CDisadvantages.DInnovation.34What will be the best advice to sensitive people if they become overstimulated?ATo play sports wit
40、h friends.BTo talk to a friend about troubles.CTo rest in a peaceful place alone.DTo play computer games at home.35What is the effect of hiding from your sensitivity?ABeing less talented.BFeeling comfortable.CGetting more sensitive.DBecoming confident.六、七选五Do You Really Need 8 Hours of Sleep Every N
41、ight?Sleep is so important. We need it to live. If you do a quick Internet search for sleep, youll find a range of articles about how to make your sleep perfect and lots of services products and advice columns telling you youre sleeping wrong. Not enough, not quality sleep, wrong position. _36_ For
42、example, if youre not sleeping right , your life is going to be shorter and youre going to get all kinds of diseases.One of the biggest worries we have about our sleep is that were not getting enough and that anything less than seven hours a night means bad health. _37_The first flaw (漏洞) is that it
43、s not completely accurate. _38_ Its true that not getting enough sleep in the long term is associated with health problems. But theres a range of sleep that people need. The duration of a good nights sleep can be different for different people. Some adults need eight, but some are just fine on six.T
44、he second flaw is that it can be counterproductive (适得其反), especially for people who do have trouble sleeping. _39_ Its fascinating to see how much sleep youve gotten each night and to know what part of your night was spent in deep sleep or dreaming. But having all of that sleep data is causing some
45、 people to become obsessed with it, so much so that its leading to a condition called orthosomnia (完美睡眠症). The condition is causing more sleeping problems._40_ The fact is that the anxiety of not getting enough sleep is keeping some of us up at night, though now orthosomnia might be an extreme examp
46、le, which can lead to unrealistic expectations of sleep.AStop focusing on the number.BDont worry about your sleep.CIt can cause all kinds of diseases.DSeven to eight hours of sleep is just an average.EEven worse, you might find some scary messages.FBut there are two flaws with this kind of messages.
47、GIn 2019, 21 percent of adults in the US were wearing sleep tracking devices.七、完形填空It was the winter that I taught in a small country school on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. All little people in my class desired to learn all they could. Unfortunately, one happy little boy named David suffered from a (n) _41_ disease一leukemia. More often than not, he would be _42_ from our classroom to receive treatments.Two days before school _43_ for the three-week Christmas holiday, it was our regular show-and-tell time. David s