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第10页福州一中高二上英语期中试卷〔2023-2023〕听力局部〔略〕一、完形填空Itwasthenightbeforethecompositionwasdue.AsIlookedatthelistof___29___,“TheArtofEatingSpaghetti(意大利面条)〞caughtmyeye.Theword“spaghetti〞___30___thememoryofaneveningatUncleAlien’sinBelleville___31___allofuswereseatedaroundthetableandAuntPat___32___spaghettiforsupper.Spaghettiwasanforeign___33___inthosedays.NeverhadIeatenspaghetti,and___34___ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperiencetobe___35___it.Whatlaughing___36___wehadaboutthe___37___respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.___38___,Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedtoputitdown___39___formyownjoy,

notforMr.Fleagle,mycompositionteacher.___40___him,Iwouldwritesomethingelse.

WhenIfinisheditthenightwashalfgoneandtherewasnotimelefttowritea___41___compositionforMr.Fleagle.Therewasnochoicenextmorning___42___tohandinmywork.TwodayspassedbeforeMr.Fleaglereturnedthe___43___papers.Hesaid,“Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,‘TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.〞

Mywords!Hewasreadingmywordsout___44___tothewholeclass.___45___laughed,thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-heartedenjoyment.Ididmybestnottoshow___46___,butwhatIwasfeelingwaspurehappiness,___47___mywordshadthepowertomakepeople___48___.

29.A.topics

B.articles

C.books D.names30.A.calledfor

B.tookin C.broughtback

D.tookup

31.A.since

B.when

C.after

D.where32.A.cooked B.served C.got

D.made33.A.experience B.treat C.treatment D.way

34.A.none

B.one

C.earns

D.neither

35.A.carefulabout

B.interestedin

C.goodat

D.fondof

36.A.lessons

B.sayings

C.

speeches

D.arguments

37.A.officially B.naturally

C.frequently

D.socially

38.A.Roughly

B.Probably

C.Suddenly

D.Fortunately

39.A.exactly B.simply C.directly D.gradually

40.A.Asfor B.Apartfrom C.insteadof

D.Thanksto

41.A.short

B.proper C.satisfied

D.long

42.A.only B.yet

C.or

D.but

43.A.written B.graded

C.collected

D.signed

44.A.loud

B.instantly

C.rapidly

D.calmly

45.A.People

B.I

C.Nobody

D.Somebody

46.A.shock

B.anxiety

C.pleasure D.face

47.A.while B.although

C.for

D.so

48.A.laugh

B.satisfied

C.think

D.excited二、阅读理解AWilliamBerloni,59,isBroadway'sdogexpert,trainingandmanagingdogsformusicalsandplaysthatneedawell-behaveddog.HealsoworksonmoviesandTVshowswithallkindsofanimals,includingcats,pigs,sheep,snakesandrats.Hisretired(退役的)actors,including30dogsthathaveactedinshowssuchas“Annie〞and“Oliver!〞livewithhimandhiswifeonafarminConnecticut.Berloni'smainplaymatesasakidwerehisdog,catandrabbit,buthesaysheneverthoughthewouldbecomeaprofessional(职业的)animaltrainer.Hewantedtobeanactor.Butwhileworkingasanassistantforthepre-Broadwayproductionof“Annie〞in1976,hewasgiventhejoboffindingadogtoplaySandy.Berlonivisitedananimalshelter(收容所),wherelostdogsandotherpetsarekeptuntiltheyareadopted(收养).Shelterstakeinalotofanimals—somanythatsomeshelterskillpetsthataren'tquicklyadopted.“Ididn'tknowthatanimalswerekilled,〞saysBerloni,whoendedupadoptingadogonthedayitwassupposedtobeputdown.Thedog,whichBerloninamedSandy,turnedouttobeaperfectfitfortheshowafteralittletraining.Thepairlearnedfromeachother,withBerlonibecomingbetterandbetterasatrainer.Sandystarredinalmostalloftheshow's2,377BroadwayperformancesandenjoyedretirementonBerloni'sfarmwhentheproduction'sfirstBroadwayrunendedin1983.Sincethen,Berlonihasmadeapointoffindingallhisdogsatshelters.NessaisoneofhisdogswhoplaysTotoin“TheWizardofOz〞.Afteraboutayearofworkingtogether,BerloniandNessaarelikeoldfriends.She'shappytolieonhisleg,evenwhenshe'snotperforming.Nessagetsprizesinreturnforperforming,but“Loveisthebigmotivator(动力),〞Berlonisays.49.WhatdoweknowaboutBerloni?A.HewasonceaBroadwayactor.B.Heisgoodatdealingwithanimals.C.Hekeepsallkindsofanimalsonhisfarm.D.Hewantedtobeananimaltrainerwhenhewasachild. Theunderlinedphrase“putdown〞inparagraph3canmostprobablybereplacedby_____.A.rescuedout B.moveddown C.keptin D.madedead51.InBerloni'sopinion,hebuildsagoodrelationshipwithhisdogsmainlybecauseof_____.A.hisprofessionaltraining B.thedogs'goodstateC.hisgreatcare D.thebigprizesBWehavedesignedallourbankcardstomakeyourlifeeasier.

HowtouseyourNatWestServicecard

AsaSwitchcard,itletsyoupayforallsortsofgoodsandservices,wheneveryouseetheSwitchlogo.Themoneycomesstraightoutofyouraccount,soyoucanspendasmuchasyoulikeaslongasyouhaveenoughmoney(oranagreedoverdraft(透支)tocoverit.Itisalsoachequeguarantee(担保)cardforuptotheamountshownonthecard.Anditgivesyoufreeaccesstoyourmoneyfromover31,000cashmachinesacrosstheUK.

HowtouseyourNatWestChshcard

YoucanuseyourCashcardasaSulocardtopayforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseetheSolologo.

Itcanalsogiveyouaccesstoyouraccountandyourcashfromover31,000cashmachinesnationwide.Youcanspendorwithdraw(提取)whatyouhaveinyouraccount,orasmuchasyouragreedoverdraftlimit.

Usingyourcardabroad

YoucanalsouseyourServicecardandCashcardwhenyou’reabroad.YoucanwithdrawcashatcashmachinesandpayforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseetheCirrusorMaestrologodisplayed.

Wetakeacommissioncharge(手续费)of2.25%ofeachcashwithdrawalyoumake(upto£4)andacommissionchargeof75penceeverytimeyouuseMaestrotopayforgoodsorservices.Wealsoapplyaforeign-exchangetransactionfeeof2.65%.

HowtouseyourNatWestCreditCard

Withyourcreditcardyoucandothefollowing:

Payforgoodsandservicesandenjoyupto56days’interest-freecredit.

Payinover24millionshopsworldwidethatdisplaytheMaestrocardorVisalogos.

CollectoneAIRMILEforevery£20ofspendingthatappearsonyourstatement(结算单).

(Thisdoesnotincludeforeigncurrencyortraveler’schequesbought,interestandothercharges.)

52.IfyoucarrytheServicecardortheCashcard,_______.youcanuseittoguaranteethingsasyouwishyoucandrawyourmoneyfromcashmachinesconvenientlyyoucanspendasmuchmoneyasyoulikewithoutalimityouhavetopaysomeextramoneywhenyoupayforservicesintheUK53.Ifyouwithdraw£200fromacashmachineabroad,youwillbecharged______.A.£4 B.£4.5 C.£5.25 D.£5.354.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutusingyourNatWestCreditCard?A.Youhavetopaybackwithinterestwithin56days.B.Youwillbechargedsomeinterestbeyondtwomonths.C.Youcanusethecardinanyshopacrosstheworld.D.Youwillgainoneairmileifyouspend£20ontraveller’scheques.55.Thepurposeofthepassageistoshowyouhowto______.A.playyourcardsright B.useyourcardsabroadC.drawcashwithyourcards D.payforgoodswithyourcardsCAtprimaryschoolinNewZealand,Iwasintroducedtoaschoolsavingsaccountrunbyoneofthelocalbanks.Whenourmoneyboxwasfull,wetookittothebankandwatchedwithprideasourcoinsflowedacrossthecounter.Asareward,wecouldchooseournextmoneyboxfromasmallvariety,andstartthewholesavingsroutineagain.EveryweekIwatchedmyparentssortoutthehousekeepingand“makeendsmeet〞.Sometimesitwasannoyingtowaitforthingswereallyfeltweneeded.Later,asauniversitystudent,Imanagedonanextremelysmallstudentallowance.Studentswereignoredbybanksthen,becauseweweresopoor,andtherewasnowayIcouldhavegottencredit,evenifIhadtried.Wecollectedourallowancethreetimeseachyear,depositedittothebestadvantageandwithdrewitlittlebylittletolastuntilthenextpayoutoftheallowance.When

our

daughter,

Sophie,

began

to

walk,

we

made

a

purposeful

choice

to

encourage

her

to

use

money

wisely.

We

often

comment

when

the

TV

tells

us

“You

owe

it

to

yourself

to

borrow

our

money"to

whom

do

we

really

owe

it?

And

what

would

happen

if

our

income

were

reduced

or

dried

up?

Now,

as

a

12-year-old

child,

its

almost

embarrassing

to

see

her

tight

“inancial

policy〞,andwait

for

the

unavoidable

holiday

sales

to

buy

what

she

wants.Iagreethatfinancialeducationinschoolsisveryimportant.Buttherootoftheproblemlieswithusandthewaywebehaveasrolemodelstothosewhofollow.56.What

did

the

author

learn

from

her

parents?A.Howtobecomeabanker.B.Wheretoopenasavingsaccount.C.Wheretochooseamoneybox.D.Howtomakeendsmeet.57.Howdidtheauthormanagethestudentallowance?A.Heappliedforacreditcard.B.Hespentitthreetimesayear.C.Heputitinthebank.D.Heseldomwithdrewit.58.WhatreflectsSophie’stight“financialpolicy〞?A.Reducinghersavings.B.Buyingthingsonsales.C.Cancelingholidayplans.D.Borrowingmoneyfrombanks.59.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Parents,moneyproblems.B.Students’schoolperformance.C.Children’ssavingbehavior.D.

Children’s

financial

education.三、七选五Campingwithoutacampfireisnotcampingatall.

Late-nightconversationsandgamesaroundthecampfireareessentialforapleasantcampingexperience.60Itneedsacertaindegreeofresponsibility.Ifyouareplanningtosetupacampfire,orifyouareplanningtocookduringcamping,youshouldremembersomefiresafetytips.Chooseacampsitewhichhasacampfirepit(深坑).61Ifthereisnofirepit,setupyourown.However,youshouldbecarefulnottoplacethefirepitnearyourcampingtent.Whenyousetupacampfire,makesurethatyouputthecampfirematerialsintherightorder.Thiscanhelpyoumakesurethattherewillbenoflyingdebris(碎片)onceyoulightyourfire.Putthelightmaterialsfirstsuchaspaperordryleaves.62Finally,makesurethatyouplacestonesaroundthecampfirepit.Neverburnplasticsorotherpoisonousmaterials,whichwilldisturbyourneighboringcampgroundguests.

63Donotusepetroleverytimeyouattempttolightyourcampfire.Useitonlywhenalltheotherfire-makingoptionsfail.64Beforeyouleaveyourcampsiteorbeforeyougotobed,makesurethatyourcampfireiscompletelyout.Leavingfireunattendedrunshighrisksofforestfiresandthelike.A.Then,putthewood.B.Thatway,campingcangiveyoualotoffreedomandfun.C.However,yououghttobeawareofthefactthatcampingwithacampfireisnotallaboutfun.D.Petrol,diesel(柴油)andgasareamongthemostefficientwaystomakeafire.E.Thiswillensurethatyouwillbecapableofcontrollingyourcampfire.F.Onceyourcampfireissetup,donotleavetheflameunattended.G.It

willalsosignificantlypollutetheairandpromotetheriskoffirespreads.四、语法填空KattahandotherdisabledpeoplehavefoundahomeonceamonthatanindoorskydivingcenterinDavie,US.Every1.〔two〕Thursdayofthemonth,ithostsaspecialeventfor2.〔physical〕challengedpeople,3.whichtheycanexperiencewhatit’slike4.〔fly〕.

Theexperienceissafeandalmostanyoneofanyagecanparticipate.Fewpeopleemerge(出来)fromthewindtunnel5.abigsmileontheirface,andapplausealwayseruptsfromthepeople6.〔sit〕intheobservationarea.

“Whenyou’rehandicapped,youusuallyhavetodothingsin7.differentwayfromeverybodyelse,〞hesaid.“Here,you’redoingwhateverybodyelseisdoing.That’s8.turnedmeontoit.〞

ThisisalsowhyKattahhasstartedsharingherexperiencesonablog.Shewantstosendamessagetopeoplelikeherthateventhoughtheymayfind9.〔limit〕restrictedbytheirdisability,there’salwayssomethingtheycandothattheynever10.〔think〕thoughtthey’dbeabletodo.五、单词拼写LyseDoucetisan〔令人敬佩的〕womanjournalistwhoriskherlifebringingustheaccuratenewsformtheMiddleEast.Onethousandyearsofthefuture,citizensoftheearthmaybeabletodisposeoftheirrubbishusingae_______system.Thispolicyhasdrawnfcriticism,asaseriesofviolentattacksinGermanyhavebeenblamedonrefugees.Thenewschoolyearhasn’tseenthesegirlsapartasthestayinctouchwitheachotherbyhavingbreakfasttogether.Jacksonwassoainhisnewalbumthathedidn’thearthebell.六、课文原文填空Wang

Ping

flashed

a

switch

on

a

computer

screen,

and

a

table

and

some

chairs

rosefrom

the

floor

as

if

by

magic.ThecapsulebeganswinggentlysidewaysaswelayAfewminuteslater,thejourneywascompletedandwehadarrived.However,Ilostsightofwangpingwhenwereachedbecauseoftoomuchcarriagesflyingbyinalldirections.Youneedtobecurious.Onlyifyouaskmanydifferentyouneedtoknow.Afootballplayerwasaccusedoftakingmoney

soastolettheotherteamwin.七、改错Keepclamandcarryon!YoucanseethismessagewriteonmanyT-shirtandothersouvenirsinLondonandtheUK.Ithasbecomeveryfamousthattherearemanyversionsofit.Butwheredoestheoriginallyphrasecomeform?well,itcomesfromSecondWorldWar.ItwasthemessagesusedforaposterbeingcreatedbytheBritishgovern

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