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    1、20222023学年度上学期2022级十二月月考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19. 15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案C1. What is the woman going to do?A. Help the man. B. Take a bus. C. Get a camera

    2、.2. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Nurse and patient. C. Boss and employee.3. What time is it now?A. 10: 12. B. 10: 20. C. 10: 32.4. What are the speakers most probably talking about?A. A book. B. An actor. C. A film.5. Where does the conversation take place

    3、?A. In the classroom. B. In the dormitory. C. In the library.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where will the woman go?A. To the school. B. To her office. C. To the airpo

    4、rt.7. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Take care of a baby. B. Meet her boss. C. Look for some toys.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?A. She needs to put off her test.B. She wants to visit another city.C. She has to give up her travel plan.9. What does Diana want Peter to

    5、do?A. Help her with her study. B. Take a book to her friend. C. Teach a geography lesson.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How does Joanna feel?A. Tired. B. Happy. C. Anxious.11. Why does Joanna want to make breakfast?A. To practise cooking. B. To pay back her mum. C. To look after her sick mum.12. What can we k

    6、now about Joanna?A. She has got married.B. She can get up early every day.C. She loves her father more than her mother.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13 What is the man?A. A teacher. B. A doctor. C. A host.14. What is the conversation mainly about?A. How to save money.B. How to spend money.C. How to be a good hou

    7、sewife.15. Where does the woman like shopping?A. In supermarkets. B. In outdoor markets. C. In department stores.16. What does the woman highly recommend?A. Fixing things by ourselves.B. Hiring someone to repair things.C. Asking friends to help with the repairs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which school is

    8、the university most famous for?A. Social Science. B. Law. C. Medicine.18. Who will say something more about the courses?A. The visitors. B. The receptionists. C. The lecturers.19. What is required for degree courses?A. A long essay. B. One group discussion. C. Informal lectures.20. Who is the speech

    9、 most probably given for?A. Teachers at high school.B. Students at high school.C. Teachers at university.第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhich country can you travel to in 2020 that will allow you to go for longer, enjoy a higher standar

    10、d, and save more money? The following destinations offer accommodation, transportation, and food for less.Kyrgyzstan, $25/dayKyrgyzstan is the choice for most travelers interested in trying out Central Asia, and most well-suited to travelers of all budgets. Food is cheap, so is getting around using

    11、the minibuses. You can find hostels and local home stays for less than $10. Meals cost $4 $8 per day.Romania, $33/dayIf you are planning a European trip thats affordable and a little bit off the beaten path, Romania is perfect for you. Unlike other popular places, many charming towns here remain unk

    12、nown to most foreigners. You can also take free walking tours in the numerous historical sites. Hostels run $10 $15 per night, food is hearty and delicious, and the public transportation is reliable and affordable. Meals cost $10 $15 per day.Arizona & Utah, $55/dayFor an American Southwest road trip

    13、, youll spend an average of $110/day when you are solo. If you have just one other person, youd be able to split the costs almost perfectly in half. If you have two other people along, take it down to one third and so on. The more the merrier.South Africa, $40/dayAny hostels in South Africa are in b

    14、eautiful settings and each has a unique personality, and affordable too. Food can get expensive. To save money, cook your own food. Grocery stores are plentiful and have reasonable prices. By at least cooking your own breakfast, you can save a lot of money. The best (and possibly cheapest) way to ge

    15、t around the country is to rent a car and share with 3 other people. Meals cost $12 $15 per day.1. What makes Romania different from the other places?A. Nice hostels.B. Delicious food.C. Less-visited towns.D. Cheap transportation.2. What may the author recommend for travelling in South Africa?A. Dri

    16、ve your own cars.B. Cook your own lunches.C. Stay in excellent hotels.D. Find unique travel partners.3. What feature do the four destinations share?A. Theyre famous for historical places.B. Theyre the best places for travelling.C. They have convenient public transportation.D. Theyre good travel choi

    17、ces for saving money.BStanding on the edge of the plane, my tandem skydiving (双人跳伞) instructor, Bill, asked “Do you have any last words?” “Yes,” I said, joking. “I hope my parachute opens.”Id never felt more alive as Bill and I stepped out and started our freefall. Those first few seconds were amazi

    18、ng. As we reached 4,000 feet, I felt a parachute open above us. This, I was told , would slow us down for a smooth descent (下降). So why were we still traveling so fast? I looked up: The parachute was flopping unopened in the wind. I started to freak out. I could hear Bill swearing as he tried to fix

    19、 whatever had gone wrong. Seconds passed, which felt like forever, until finally our emergency parachute opened. Except it got caught in the first one, making both parachutes useless. I asked Bill, “Are we going to die?” He said he didnt know. At that moment, I just felt guilty. Id brought my family

    20、 along for the day. Id invited them along to watch me die.We hit the ground. I was immediately breathless, and an unimaginable pain shot up my back as we bounced into a lake on a golf course. Gathering all my strength, I turned to face Bill. He started screaming. We were found by some golfers. My mo

    21、ther and sister cried uncontrollably as Bill was put into a helicopter, and I was placed into an ambulance. The next four or five months were intense. I had broken my back. After being discharged (出院) from the hospital, I locked myself in my bedroom and took painkillers. I became terrified of the ou

    22、tside world.After years of therapy(治疗) and hard work, the deep physical and mental pain is healing. I heard that Bill made a full recovery and returned to skydiving. I was always terrified of being myself and doing the things I wanted. Now Ive learned that I need to be fearless. Theres nothing like

    23、falling from 15,000 feet without a parachute and surviving to force you to make the most of every day.4. How did the author feel before skydiving?A. WorriedB. ExcitedC. TerrifiedD. Guilty5. What happened during the tandem skydiving?A. Bill didnt open the parachute in time.B. The author stayed calm t

    24、he whole time.C. Something went wrong with the parachutes.D. The author couldnt breathe during the freefall.6. How did the accident affect the author?A. He had constant pain in his head.B. He became crazy about extreme sports.C. He was sick both physically and mentally.D. He became more confident in

    25、 himself.7. What did the author eventually realize?A. Safety first.B. Fear can lead to failure.C. Cooperation matters.D. Seize and cherish every day.CIn an industrial area close to Egypts northern coast, colored lights and nine huge shining artworks made of factory waste materials by seven recycling

    26、 artists brightened the night.The artworks, mostly made of wastes of iron, plastic and wood, are on display at the first edition of the Alamein Art Festival. The festival being held at an industrial park owned by Industrial Development Group (IDG) in the Mediterranean resort city of New Alamein was

    27、organized by Art DEgypte, an Egyptian platform for art and heritage.“The one-month festival, which kicked off on Thursday, seeks to promote the concept of environmental sustainability (持续性) through art,” said Nadine Abdel-Ghaffar, founder of Art DEgypte and chief organizer of the festival. “Through

    28、their eco-friendly art installations (装置), Egyptian contemporary artists call on people to be aware of protecting the environment and the climate.”One of the artworks on display features two large leaves standing side by side inside two opposing metal frames, looking like two pages of an open book.

    29、“It sends a message to factories that the materials they regard as wastes can be used for good purposes by artists in creating artworks, which can make a place more beautiful, “said experienced Egyptian sculptor Omar Tossoun and explained how he created his sculpture A Leaf.In the center of the open

    30、-air exhibition area, visitors attention is drawn to a colorful 6-meter-tallshining object that looks like a jellyfish. It took two months for Marwa Magdy to finish the artwork called Jellyfish, which took half a ton of wasted iron.Visitors have been impressed by the concept of recycling waste mater

    31、ials into artworks. “If you look around, the artists have really done very nice works. It is such a brilliant idea to use something that otherwise would be discarded and make it into a beautiful piece of art,” said Yehia Hamad, one of the visitors.8. What can we know about the Alamein Art Festival?A

    32、. It lasts about two months.B. It isnt popular with visitors.C. Its artworks were created by 9 artists.D. Its artworks were made of factory waste materials.9. Who organized the festival?A. Nadine Abdel-Ghaffar.B. Omar Tossoun.C. Marwa Magdy.D. Yehia Hamad.10. What does the underlined word “discarded

    33、” in the last paragraph mean?A. Recycled.B. Thrown away.C. Bought.D. Fixed up.11. Whats the best title of the text?A. Omar Tossoun: An Experienced ArtistB. Alamein Art Festival: An Important FestivalC. Recycling Artists Turn Factory Waste into ArtworksD. Huge Shining Artworks Attract Worlds Attentio

    34、nDFor those who get angry when they miss out on lunch, it may be the perfect excuse: researchers have confirmed that a lack of food makes otherwise bearable people “angry”.In one of the first studies to explore how hunger affects emotions (情绪) as people go about their daily lives, psychologists foun

    35、d that the more hungry people felt, the more angry - or hangry-they became.The study came about after Prof. Viren Swami, a social psychologist at Anglia Ruskin University, was told - on more than one occasion - that he was hangry and should do something about it. The challenge left him wondering if

    36、being hangry was a real phenomenon (现象).Working with researchers in Austria and Malaysia Swami recruited (招募) 64 adults aged 18 to 60 to record their emotions and feelings of hunger five times a day for three weeks. While the relationship between hunger and emotions has been studied in labs, the vol

    37、unteers monitored their feelings as they went about their daily routines. Swami found being hangry is a real thing.The study does not propose any solutions, but Swami believes that being able to recognize and label the emotion can itself be of help. “A lot of the time, we might be aware of what we a

    38、re feeling but not understand the cause of it. If we can label it, we are better able to do something about it,” he said.Researchers have a number of guesses that aim to explain why hunger can take charge of our emotions. One is based on studies that suggest low blood sugar increases impulsivity (冲动

    39、), anger and aggression. But it is not clear whether such loss of self-control can arise from small drops in blood sugar. Another proposes that when people are hungry, they are more likely to see the world through angry eyes.Regardless of the mechanism, Swami believes the study raises a serious poin

    40、t: children who go hungry to school are less likely to learn effectively, and more likely to have behavioral problems, so ensuring pupils are properly fed must be a priority. “Its really important to be able to identify emotions like being hangry so we can reduce the negative effects,” he said.12. W

    41、hat caused Prof. Viren Swami to do the study?A. His competition with his colleagues.B. His academic and research pursuits.C. The biggest challenge in psychology.D. The fact that he might suffer from hangry.13. What can we know about the study?A. Its importance is beyond doubt.B. It put forward some

    42、practical solutions.C. Its participants included children and adults.D. It explained why people could control their emotions.14. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Wed better encourage children to stay positive.B. Its important to help children get rid of negative emotions.C. Children goin

    43、g hungry to school are more likely to get low scores.D. Educators should pay more attention to childrens learning methods.15. Where can you read the text probably?A. In a diary.B. In a biology bookC. In a novel.D. In a science magazine.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

    44、选项。The word addiction usually makes you think of alcohol(酒精) or drugs. _16_ Some people are compulsive (难以自制的) shoppers. Others find it impossible to pull themselves away from their work. Still others spend countless hours watching TV or playing computer games._17_ Many people enjoy going to malls o

    45、r stores more and more every day, but its more than a common hobby for some of them. They have turned into shopaholics. They are people who simply enjoy shopping and walking around spending money without being able to stop doing it. They are hooked on shopping and usually buy things that they dont n

    46、eed. Even though they dont have enough money, they buy everything they want.The question is: why do they have this addiction? There isnt a specific answer. Some people go shopping when they are sad, worried, upset or lonely and they want to feel better. They use this activity as a way to forget thei

    47、r problems. Shopaholics say that they feel more important and better after they buy something. _18_Shopaholism seems to be a harmless addiction, but it can bring out problems. Some of them can be psychological(心理的). If this is the case, people addicted to shopping should go to a support group to hel

    48、p them break this habit. However, the process, like for most addictions, is long, and they suffer a lot. _19_ They just think about satisfying their feelings, so they spend money they dont have. _20_A. Once you are addicted to alcohol or drugs, it is difficult to get rid of.B. Over the years, shopping has become a very common activity.C. They also tend to have this addiction when they feel guilty(内疚).D. However in modern-day society w

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