江苏省泰州中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期第一次质量检测试题.doc
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1、江苏省泰州中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期第一次质量检测试题第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共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。1.How many students are there at the school this year?A.300. B.400. C.700.2.What does the man decide to sell?A.His CDs. B.His bi
2、ke. C.His camera.3. What program will be shown after the news?A.A food program. B.A cartoon movie. C.A football match.4.How will the man go to school tomorrow?A.By bicycle. B.By bus. C.By car.5.Where does the conversation take place?A.In an art gallery. B.In a factory. C.In a library.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.
3、5分,共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。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.What should Jack do first when he gets off the bus?A.Cross the road. B.Turn left. C.Turn right.7.Where is the mans house?A.In front of a shop. B.Behind a school. C.N
4、ear a bookstore.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What are the speakers talking about?A.A big sale. B.A book signing event. C.The opening of a new bookstore.9.When is Peter Robbins expected to arrive at the store?A.At 1:45. B.At 2:15. C.At 3:30.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What does the man want to do first?A.Do science expe
5、riments. B.Buy Christmas gifts. C.Take the Star Ferry.11.Which place does the man show little interest in?A.Ocean Park. B.The museum. C.Temple Street Night Market.12.What might the woman think of taking the Star Ferry?A.Exciting. B.Boring. C.Silly.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Where will the man go first?A.To
6、 a hall. B.To a classroom. C.To a meeting room.14.What will the Director of the Studies talk about?A.Student dormitories. B.Different courses. C.Social activities.15.About how long will the man stay in the hall?A.One hour and fifteen minutes.B.One and a half hours.C.One hour and forty-five minutes.1
7、6.How does the man feel about the test?A.Glad. B.Nervous. C.Confident.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.When will this autumns fashion show start?A.In September. B.In October. C.In November.18.What color will the clothes be in the show?A.Red. B.Blue. C.Orange.19.Why wont any shoes be for sale?A.People dont like
8、to try on shoes.B.Clothes are more popular.C.The space is limited.20.What is the prize for the best designer?A.Money. B A computer. C.Designer clothes.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)ACAMP KANDALOREFounded in 1947,Camp Kandalore has grown to become one of Canadas most well-respected child
9、rens summer camps.We welcome boys and girls aged 6 to 17 for two-and four-week sessions(一段时间)in June,July and August each summer.Of our 275 campers each session,approximately 90%come from within Canada and 10%come from abroad.Session DatesTwo-Week SessionsCamp Al: June 28 to July 12 Camp A2:July 12
10、to July 26Camp Bl:July 29 to August 12 Camp B2:August 12 to August 26Four-Week SessionsCamp A:June 28 to July 26 Camp B:July 29 to August 26Our ActivitiesKandalores program is based around a traditional Canadian camp experience with skill development in a wide variety of activities combined with an
11、age proper canoe(独木舟)trip experience for all campers.Campers select 4 of 6 activity periods each day and will also receive a daily swim lesson.Kandalore has more than 20 different activities for campers to choose from and we work to develop campers skills in the activities they select each day.There
12、 is something for everyone at camp!Some of our activities include:*Drama*Arts Crafts*Pottery*Sailing*WindsurfingWood Working*Archery*Kayaking*Snorkeling.All-inclusive Package(全包套餐)We provide all of our international campers with an all-inclusive package. Everything the campers will need during their
13、 stay is included in the fees that you pay. This includes:*Round trip airport transfers*Health Insurance *1:3 Staff to Camper Ratio All programs and activities*Pillow,sleeping bag and life jacket*Parent and Camper Communication System*Basic Tuck ExpensesWant More Information?For more information on
14、Camp Kandalore,please email Alyson Robertson Alyson:.21.What do we know about Camp Kandalore?A.It attracts more boys than girls.B.It has a history of over 75 yearsC.It divides its campers into different age groupsD.It includes campers from different countries22.If Amber is free in July.which camp ca
15、n she choose?A.Camp Al B.Camp A2 C.Camp B1 D.Camp A23.What can campers do at Camp Kandalore?A.Catch fishB.Go rock climbingC.Take a swim class every day.D.Play with various sea animals.BReading can open a world of joy for students, and one North Carolina principal wants to spread that moment of happi
16、ness to them on their birthday.Glenn Cook,principal of Pleasant Ridge Elementary School in Gastonia,North Carolina,came up with an idea to give each student a book on their birthday.With about 900 students attending Pleasant Ridge,it is not an easy task,but Cook says hes ready togo big or go home. H
17、e is going to include every student in this project.I didnt have a lot of kids books,said Cook.So I put the idea online,and l wanted to see if any of my friends needed to clean off their bookshelves at home.I was hoping to get maybe 50 books for the first round of birthdays.The number of books Cook
18、received was surprising.Were probably getting maybe 500 books,said Cook. There are so many books taking up space all over his office.The idea started when Cook attended a professional development event.He asked another principal for advice.This principal told him that at her school,she gave her stud
19、ents a pencil on their birthdayHe wanted to take this idea to the next level,so he began reading himself.He came up with the idea that a principal should share his excitement and love for reading.The goal of giving these books to students is to find a book thats right for each one,so they can experi
20、ence the happiness of reading.Local businesses have joined the project to donate books.Michelle Clear,a parent at Pleasant Ridge,decided to support Cooks project and offer her store as a book donation center.Reading just opens up so many ways in kids lives,Clear noted.Hopefully this will get.across
21、the nation to call on more people to donate books.24.What can we learn fromgo big or go homein Paragraph 2?A.Cook wants to collect many great booksB.Cook has made up his mind to run this projectC.Cook will visit each students homeD.Cook will face a lot of problems.25.Why did Cook carry out the proje
22、ct?A.To encourage students to read.B.To advertise his school online.C.To celebrate students birthdays.D.To help friends clean the bookshelves.26.Why did Michelle Clear support Cooks project?A.To own money.B. To encourage children to read.C.To call on more people to donate books.D.To help with the lo
23、cal business.27.What can be the best title for the text?A.A principal is carrying out a big projectB.Reading makes students and principal closeC.A principal gives students a special birthday giftD.Reading brings students happiness and excitementCFor most people.getting to work at Disney parks-the ha
24、ppiest place on earth-is certainly a dream job. But is there any job at Disney parks thats not so enjoyable?Some might guess that the worst job at Disney parks would be the cleaning job.Who wants to clean up spilled drinks and even dirtier things near amusement park(游乐场) rides all day?But as a matte
25、r of fact,former Disney workers say that the freedom to walk around the parks and communicate with guests made such duties worthwhile for them. They enjoyed getting to see and feel the magic around them. They enjoyed communicating with park guests from all over the world.Its actually the jobs where
26、theres not a lot of interaction(互动)with guests that Disney workers say are the least enjoyable.One former Disney worker,Gary,says that the worst job at Disney parks is working behind the scenes in the quick-service restaurants.These arent the workers that sit upfront and help guests place their fast
27、-food orders.No.these are the workers that prepare the food.imagine that youre working at McDonalds.All day is rush hour.The work will get boring fast.says Gary.Plus,guests only notice you when you make a mistake, so your only interaction is removing the displeasure of hangry guests.People usually c
28、hoose to work at Disney parks because they like interacting with guests,another former worker Bryson says.But this job only gives the shortest of interactions.and sometimes none at all.Besides.Disney workers doing these thankless jobs usually have to wear the same costume(戏装)as everyone else while t
29、hey are busy with the food preparation.If you are going to work at Disney parks and dont want to do the worst job, according to these former Disney workers.you can choose to be character performers. They gel treated like the princesses theyre dressed up to be.And you can even enjoy a sound technicia
30、n role,if you dont mind riding the same ride all day long.Of course, these are much better jobs and are not that easy to get.28.What do former Disney workers think of the cleaning job?A.It is the worst job at Disney parks.B. Its actually not so bad as people think.C.It is hard to tolerate(忍受)though
31、it has its advantages.D.It is good as it means being able to enjoy free rides.29.Why does Gary dislike the food-preparation work in the quick-service restaurants?A.The work is very tiring.B.The work provides little fun.C.The work isnt creative so that guests cant notice the workers.D.The work is so
32、difficult that workers can easily make mistakes.30.According to Bryson.which of the following is most attractive to Disney workers?A.Being treated fairly.B.Wear colorful costumes.C.Being able to interact with guestsD.Walking around the parks for free.31.What would be the best title for the text?A.Th
33、e worst job at Disney parksB.Some attractive jobs at Disney parksC.The disadvantages of working at Disney parksD.The ways Disney workers prefer to do their jobsDIf you dont behave.Ill call the policeis a lie that parents might use to get their young children to behave.A new psychology study led by N
34、anyang Technological University.Singapore suggests that it is connected with harmful effects when the children become adults.The research team asked 379 Singaporean young adults whether their parents lied to them when they were children. how much they lie to their parents as adults.and how well they
35、 respond to adulthood challenges.The first questionnaire(问卷)asked these young adults to recall if their parents told them lies about eating,leaving or staying.spending money and so on.Some examples of such lies areIf you dont come with me now,I will leave you here by yourselfand“I dont bring money w
36、ith me today.we can come back another day.The second questionnaire included questions that could show how often they lie to their parents as adults.Lastly.these young adults filled in two other questionnaires that asked them about their psychosocial problems and tendency to behave selfishly and impu
37、lsively(冲动地)。Adults who reported being lied to more as children were more likely to report lying to their parents in their adulthood.They also said they faced greater difficulty in meeting psychological and social challenges.Lead author Setoh Peipei from NTU Singapores School of Social Sciences said
38、,Parenting by lying can seem to save time.especially when the real reasons behind why parents want children to do something are difficult to explain.When parents tell children that honesty is the best policy,but display dishonesty by lying,such behavior can send negative messages to their children.
39、Parents dishonesty may finally erode trust and encourage dishonesty in childrenOur research suggests that parenting by lying is a practice that has negative influence on children when they grow up.Parents should be aware of these possible risks and consider other ways to replace lying,such as knowin
40、g childrens feelings,giving information so children know what to expect,offering choices and solving problems together,to encourage children to have good behavior,said lead author Setoh Peipei.But the study has its limitations.Some limitations of the study include depending on what young adults repo
41、rt about their parents lying.Future research can explore using many informants(告密者),such as parents,to report on the same thing,suggested Setoh.32.What did the research team do during the study?A.They turned to 379 Singaporean children.B.They looked for questionnaires on the Internet.C.They collecte
42、d answers to some sets of questions.D.They asked the young adults parents for information.33.What does the underlined worderodein Paragraph 5 mean?A.Reflect B.Exchange C.Destroy. D.Recover34.Which of the following might Setoh Peipei agree with?A.Parents can sometimes tell harmless lies to their kids
43、B.Parents had better explain to their kids why theyve liedC.Parents who like lying are more likely to behave selfishD.Parents should use positive ways instead of lying during parenting35.What is the main idea of the text?A.Parents lying to children can influence them negatively.B.Parents lie to chil
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