1、广东省广州市2022-2023学年高一上学期必修第一册测评卷一英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The Metropolitan Museum of Art1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028211-535-7710 www.metmuseum.orgEntrancesFifth Avenue at 82nd StreetHoursOpen 7 days a week.Sunday-Thursday 10:00-17:30Friday and Saturday 10:00-21:00Closed Thanksgiving Day, Dece
2、mber 25,January 1,and the first Monday in May.Admission$25.00 recommended for adults, $12.00 recommended for students, includes the Main Building and The Cloisters(回廊)on the same day; free for children under 12 with an adult.Free with AdmissionAll special exhibitions, as well as films, lectures, gui
3、ded tours, concerts, gallery talks, andfamily/childrens programs are free with admission.Ask about todays activities at the Great Hall Information Desk.The Cloisters Museum and GardensThe Cloisters museum and gardens is a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture o
4、f Europe in the Middle Ages. The extensivecollection consists of masterworks in sculpture, colored glass, and precious objects from Europe dating from about the 9th to the 15th century.Hours: Open 7 days a week.March-October 10:00-17:15November-February 10:00-16:45Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 2
5、5,and January 1.1How much may they pay if an 11-year-old girl and her working parents visit the museum?A$12.B$37.C$ 50.D$ 622The attraction of the Cloisters museum and gardens lies in the fact that _.Ait opens all the year roundBits collections date from the Middle AgesCit has a modern European-styl
6、e gardenDit sells excellent European glass collectionsWhatever your age or interests, Buxton has something to see or do to make your visit truly memorable.High energyIf you desire physical activities, you can choose activities from swimming to horse riding. Explore the heights with Go Ape, the high
7、wire forest adventure course, or journey beneath the earth at Pooles Cavern. And dont forget: we are surrounded by a natural playground just perfect for walking, caving, climbing and cycling.High mindedBuxton is justifiably proud of its cultural life and youll find much to suit all tastes with art,
8、music, opera and the performing arts at Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre and Green Man Gallery. There are plenty of opportunities for the creative person to become involved, including workshops and events.Keeping the kids happyChildren love the small train and playgrounds in the Pavilio
9、n Gardens and theres plenty more to explore at the Buxton Museum. Theres a new indoor play centre, plus the special events and workshops, and others during school holiday periods3If you want to take an undergound journey, which place is the best choice?APooles Cavern.BPavilion Gardens.CBuxton Museum
10、.DGreen Man Gallery.4Buxton Open House & Pavilion Arts Centre is special because it offers _.Arides in small trainsBcourses in modern artsCartistic and cultural activitiesDbasic courses in horse ridingJourney Back in Time with ScholarsClassical Provence(13days)Journey through the beautiful count
11、ryside of Provence,France,with Prof. Ori Z. Soltes. We will visit some of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. Our tour also includes a chance to walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh and Gauguin. Fields of flowers, tile-roofed(瓦屋顶)villages and tasty meals enrich this wonderful experience.So
12、uthern Spain(15days)Spain has lovely white towns and the scent(芳香)of oranges,but it is also a treasury of ancient remains including the cities left by the Greeks,Romans and Arabs. As we travel south from Madrid with Prof. Ronald Messier to historic Toledo,Roman Merida and into Andalucia, we explore
13、historical monuments and architecture.Chinas Sacred Landscapes(21days)Discover the China of “past ages,” its walled cities,temples and mountain scenery with Prof.Robert Thorp. Highlights(精彩之处)include Chinas most sacred peaks at Mount Tai and Hangzbous rolling hills,waterways and peaceful temples. We
14、 will wander in traditional small towns and end our tour with an exceptional museum in Shanghai.Tunisia(17days)Join Prof. Pedar Foss on our in-depth Tunisian tour. Tour highlights include the Roman city of Dougga,the underground Numidian capital at Bulla Regia, Roman Sbeitla and the remote areas aro
15、und Tataouine and Matmata,uique for underground cities. Our journey takes us to picturesque Berber villages and lovely beaches.5What can visitors see in both Classical Provence and Southern Spain?AHistorical monuments.BFields of flowers.CVan Goghs paintings.DGreek buildings.6Which country is Prof. T
16、horp most knowledgeable about?AFrance.BSpain.CChina.DTunisia.7Which of the following highlight the Tunisian tour?AWhite towns.BUnderground cities.CTile-roofed villages.DRolling hills.The Biggest Stadiums in the WorldPeople have been pouring into stadiums since the days of ancient Greece. In around 8
17、0 AD, the Romans built the Colosseum, which remains the worlds best known stadium and continues to inform contemporary design. Romes Colosseum was 157 feet tall and had 80 entrances, seating 50,000 people. However, that was small fry compared with the citys Circus Maximus, which accommodated around
18、250,000 people.These days, safety regulations-not to mention the modern sports fans desire for a good view and comfortable seattend to keep stadium capacities(容量) slightly lower. Even soccer fans tend to have a seat each; gone are the days of thousands standing to watch the match. For the biggest st
19、adiums in the world, we have used data supplied by the World Atlas list so far, which ranks them by their stated permanent capacity, as well as updated information from official stadium websites. All these stadiums are still funtional, still open and still hosting the biggest events in world sport.
20、Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, Pyongyang DP.R. Korea. Capacity: 150,000. Opened: May 1,1989. Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U. S. Capacity: 107,601. Opened: October 1, 1927. Beaver Stadium, State College, Pennsylvania, U. S. Capacity: 106,572. Opened: September 17, 1960. Ohio Stadium, Columbus
21、, Ohio, U. S. Capacity: 104,944. Opened: October 7,1922.Kyle Field, College Station, Texas, U. S. Capacity: 102,512. Opened: September 24, 1927.8How many people could the Circus Maximus hold?A104,944.B107,601.CAbout 150,000.DAbout 250,000.9Of the following stadiums, which is the oldest?AMichigan Sta
22、dium.BBeaver Stadium.COhio Stadium.DKyle Field.10What do the listed stadiums have in common?AThey host big games.BThey have become tourist attractions.CThey were built by Americans.DThey are favored by architects.二、七选五About one hundred years ago many educated people learned and spoke French when the
23、y met people from other countries.Today most people speak English when they meet foreigners. 11 There are more people who speak English as a second language than people who speak English as a first language.Why is this? 12 One of them is that English has become the language of business.Another impor
24、tant reason is that popular American culture(like movies,music,and McDonalds)has quickly spread throughout the world. 13 Is it good that English has spread to all parts of the world so quickly? 14 Its important to have a language that the people of the earth have in common.Our world has become very
25、global and we need to communicate with one another.On the other hand,English is a fairly complicated language to learn and it brings its culture with it.Do we really need that?Scientists have already tried to create an artificial language that isnt too difficult and doesnt include any one groups cul
26、ture. It is called Esperanto. 15 Maybe the popularity of English wont last that long either.Who knows? There are more people in the world who speak Chinese than any other language.Maybe someday Chinese will be the new international language.APeople like English.BBut it hasnt become popular.CIt has b
27、rought its language with it.DThere is no doubt about the question.EThis is why English was widely spoken.FIt has become the new international language.GThere are many reasons why English has become so popular.三、完形填空Just Being ThereMark and Ivan ran from the school bus to Marks house. They had both t
28、ried out for the school soccer team, and the 16 were supposed to be online by now. Dropping their backpacks in the front hall, the boys raced to the 17 . Mark logged into the school website. The list was up! Finding his 18 , Mark breathed a sigh of relief. “Our suffering is over,” he said.Ivan didnt
29、 19 , though. Mark turned to look at him. Ivan had a(n) 20 expression on his face.Mark turned back to the computer and read every name on the list, 21 for Ivans name.Mark felt as if he had been hit in the stomach. “This isnt 22 ,” he shouted. Ivan just sighed. “Lets talk to the coaches. Maybe theyll
30、 give you another 23 ,” Mark insisted.Ivan just 24 his head. “If I didnt make it, I didnt make it.” Then he was 25 , staring at the computer screen.Oh, no, Mark thought. Was Ivan about to cry?“At least you can sleep in on Saturdays,” he 26 Ivan. “Right?”No answer. Mark sighed. He wished he could 27
31、people up the way Ivan could.Even back in kindergarten, Ivan had known how to do it. On the first day of kindergarten, Mark had been homesick and began to cry during the break. The other kids 28 around him.“Want to hear a funny joke?” “Try to 29 !”After a while, they walked away. Only Ivan 30 . He s
32、aid, “Ill just keep you company while youre sad.” Minutes later, the two boys were playing happily. 31 it now, Mark felt calmer. For a few minutes, he kept quiet. Then he said, “This must be really hard.”Ivan finally 32 his eyes from the screen. He looked at Mark and nodded. “Yeah.It is.”The friends
33、 sat in 33 for a while. Then Ivan took a deep breath, wiped his eyes and stood up. “Maybe we could shoot some hoops( 投 篮 ),” he suggested. “Ill probably feel 34 when I beat you.” He smiled a little.Mark stood up, too. “You mean when I beat you,” he said. Ivan laughed, and they headed outside. “Thank
34、s,” said Ivan, nodding at Mark. “ 35 . Thanks, Mark.”16AphotosBresultsCsongsDfilms17AbookBpianoCtelevisionDcomputer18AteamBmatchCnameDplan19ArespondBcareCagreeDlisten20AexcitedBconfusedCfrightenedDamused21ApreparingBaskingCsearchingDwaiting22AfairBfunnyCdirectDpopular23AlessonBchanceCexampleDjob24An
35、oddedBshookCturnedDraised25AsilentBtiredCthankfulDpleased26AblamedBwarnedCcomfortedDpromised27AcheerBkeepCwakeDlift28AranBmovedCcrowdedDjumped29AtalkBshoutCplayDsmile30AchangedBunderstoodChesitatedDremained31AEvaluatingBRememberingCTreasuringDManaging32AturnedBopenedCfixedDwidened33ApeaceBsilenceCsu
36、rpriseDsatisfaction34AsaferBweakerClonelierDbetter35ASeriouslyBHonestlyCHopefullyDNaturally四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。World leaders, representatives of international organizations and experts have been mourning the death of Chinese scientist Yuan Longping 36 Saturday afternoon, wh
37、ose lifelong research in high-yield rice 37 (variety) helps feed people around the world.“Today, we mourn the passing of a true food hero. Chinese scientist Yuan Longping 38 (save) millions of people from hunger by developing the first hybrid rice strains,” the UN Department of Economic and Social A
38、ffairs tweeted. “Unfortunately, he passed away today at 91 due to illness. 39 , his spirit with his mission 40 (end) hunger lives on,” it said. Born in Beijing in 1930, Yuan succeeded in breeding the worlds first high-yield hybrid rice strain in 1973. Without his contribution, more people 41 (suffer
39、) from hunger in the world. 42 (spend) over five decades in hybrid rice research, Yuan, an academician (院士) with the Chinese Academy of Engineering, has helped China become 43 great wonder feeding nearly one-fifth of the worlds population with 44 (little) than 9 percent of the worlds total land. 45
40、(he) passing is not only sad news to the Chinese people, but a great loss to humanity, said Shahzad Ali Malik, CEO of Guard Agriculture Research and Services Co., Ltd in Pakistan.五、其他应用文46假设你是晨光中学的李津。我市为外国友人提供生活信息的某英文网站新增了 最美中华栏目,请你给该栏目投稿,介绍一个国内你喜欢或去过的地方。内容包括:(1)该地方的基本情况(如名称、地理位置等);(2)该地方的特色(如文化、景点等
41、);(3)你对该地方的印象和感受。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。A Beautiful Place in ChinaMarch 19, 2021By Li Jin_六、读后续写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。Monday started out great. I woke up on time, ate breakfast and did some last minute studying for my first hour math test. I was confident of getting go
42、od grades. Then I left my house. Ten minutes later, I was settled with my friends on the school bus. We were busy chatting about how we spent our weekend. At one stop, Fat Ryan got on hurriedly. He tripped over someones foot accidentally and THUMP! He fell flat onto the floor.Every one of us on the
43、bus looked on and laughed crazily. Ryan struggled to his feet, dusted the jacket and made his way to an empty seat. He tried to laugh with us, but his face was burning with embarrassment. The rest of the morning flew by. I did well in my math test. I read two more chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird i
44、n English class. It wasnt long before there went the lunch bell. I met my friends from the cheerleading team in the dining hall. Then I couldnt help but notice Ryan a few tables away, sitting all alone. He caught me looking. I smiled at him quickly and looked away.When we finished eating, we headed
45、out to the courtyard to practice a cheer we would do at that nights football game. After a little practice, we nailed the cheer, so we decided we only needed to go through it one last time. Again, just like the rest of my day so far, the cheer was going great. I raised my leg for one last toe touch.
46、 RIIPPP! I felt my jeans split down the middle of my backside.I froze. I had no idea what to do but stand still. Then I heard people burst out laughing, and I saw them pointing at my torn jeans. Trying to cover myself with my hands, I tried to laugh too, but I felt tears began to well up in my eyes.注意:1. 续写词数应150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:Then I saw Ryan running towards me._