2022-2023学年高一英语上学期期末考试试题A卷.doc
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1、2022-2023学年高一英语上学期期末考试试题A卷I阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe Hearst CastleHearst Castle is a park on the central California coast and a National Historic Landmark. It was designed by Julia Morgan for William Randolph Hearst from 1919 until 1947. In 1957, the owner gave i
2、t to the state of California. Since that time it has been a state historic park where its large collection of art and antiques are open for public tours. Despite its location far from any urban center, the site attracts about one million visitors per year.Guided Tours Tour One is remended for first
3、time visitors. It now includes the movie, Hearst Castle Building the Dream. Tour Two gives visitors a closer look at the main houses upper floors, Mr. Hearsts private suite, the libraries, and the kitchen. Tour Three looks at the Castles North Wing, guest rooms and guest house Casa Del Monte. Tour F
4、our includes the impressive gardens and grounds, the largest guesthouse, the wine basement, and the Hidden Terrace.Ticket PricesHearst Castle accepts VISA, Master Card, American Express and Discover. Free day use parking is available for automobiles, motorcycles, tour buses and recreational vehicles
5、ToursAdultAges 6-17Tour 1$24$12Tours 2, 3 or 4$24$12Evening tour$30$15 *Children under 6 are free when acpanied by a paying adult.Reservation (预订)Information1. Who does the Hearst Castle belong to at present?A. William Randolph Hearst.B. Julia Morgan.C. The Hearst Corporation.D. The state of Califo
6、rnia.2. If you are quite interested in wine, which tour will you choose?A. Tour One.B. Tour Two. C. Tour Three. D. Tour Four.3. If a couple take Tour One with their 5-year-old son, how much will they pay for the tickets? A. 36.B. 48C. 60.D. 75.BWe often hear people say, “I have a good memory for thi
7、ngs like that” or “I can remember names”. But do you know memory is the single most important thing and it has played a very important part? For early men, there were dangerous all around them-bad weather, wild animals. The keys to keep on living lay in mans ability to remember these dangers and the
8、 ways he had dealt with them in the past. In order for memories to be stored, the human brain became more plex. And as man learned how to deal with them, he became civilized (文明).Surprisingly, scientists today understand little about memory and how it works. They have not yet found a way to open up
9、the brain and observe its function without destroying it. Perhaps there are two types of memory: short-term and long-term. Short-term refers to those facts that stay with us for a few seconds to a few hours. For instance, when you stay at a hotel, you remember the room number and forget as soon as y
10、ou leave. Long-term memory, on the other hand, means you remember things for a long period of time. If you spend your honeymoon in a particular hotel, its likely that youll remember your stay quite clearly.Scientists also believe that a short-term memory can bee a long-term memory through consolidat
11、ion(巩固). A lot of chemical and physical changes take place in the part of the brain. Although the human brain weighs three pounds, it contains 30 billion nerve cells(神经细胞) acting like a puter. When those changes strengthen the links(联系) in certain nerve cells, it bees a part of the long-term memory.
12、4. According to the author, without the development of mans memory there would be _.A. no modern world B. no recorded history C. no animals D. no dangers5. Scientists knowledge about the function of brain is _.A. interesting B. not enough C. great D. encouraging6. Short-term memory can change into l
13、ong-term memory on condition that _.A. memory is good B. it acts like a puterC. the links in nerve cells are strengthened by certain changesD. people do more exercise 7. So far the great discovery scientists have made about the function of brain is _.A. the weight of brain B. two types of memoryC. 3
14、0 billion nerve cells D. chemical and physical changes CWith the development of the economy, loose change (零钱) is often ignored by most of us. We have forgotten how those little, round metal pieces can add up. However, if you were a kid that had to clean the house for extra money, youll understand h
15、ow important it is.When I was a kid, I knew my parents could afford whatever I wanted, but Dad made me work for things that were “wants”. I knew Dad always carried a lot of change in his pockets. He had taught me that enough pennies (便士) would still get me what I wanted in the end.Dad had his favori
16、te reclining chair (躺椅) in his room where he would go after a long day at work. When he reclined in the chair, the change would fall from his pockets onto the floor under the chair, which was really a good chance for me to collect pennies. Im sure he realized he had empty pockets when he took his cl
17、othes off, but he never said anything and never stopped sitting in the chair. My kids learned early that change worked just as well as dollars and they also knew their dad saw no value in change. In fact, he saw it as a pain-in-the-neck so instead of asking him for money, they always asked if they c
18、ould have his change. Whenever I see a penny on a floor, I always pick it up. Theyve e in handy over the years, like at the check stand when someone needs a penny to check out, or my children are twelve cents short of their bus fare little things, but important things. 8. Why is loose change ignored
19、 at present according to the author?A. Because peoples lives have improved a lot.B. Because loose change is often noisy.C. Because loose change isnt easy to carry.D. Because people find it is of no use.9. Why did the authors father ask her to work for her own “wants”?A. To help her earn a lot of mon
20、ey.B. To tell her that pennies add up.C. To save enough money for future use.D. To let her know it was hard to earn money.10. We can infer from Paragraph 3 that the authors father _.A. didnt care about loose change B. taught the author a good lessonC. was really a hard-working person D. was too tire
21、d to look after his child11. The underlined word “pain-in-the-neck” means that the authors husband _.A. was really rich B. was very generousC. had a problem with his neck D. paid little attention to changeD I was born inThailand, where I feel at home. I am used to jumping on to a song taow (red taxi
22、), and squeezing (挤过) in between two strangers. I am used to bargaining at the market to get a shirt that I like. I love telling bilingual (双语的) jokes and I am used to the surprised looks I get from the Thais when I can speak their language fluently.Every two years my family goes toAmericafor the su
23、mmer, and every two years my world is turned upside down. The prices of everything are three times what they were inThailand, but there is the sweet drink Dr. Pepper! And Bluebell Ice-cream! And everything you could imagine! I am amazed at it all, but the biggest change for me is the people. There a
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