江苏省如皋中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期第二次阶段考试试题.doc
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1、江苏省如皋中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期第二次阶段考试试题(考试时间:120分钟;试卷满分:150分)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。1. What does Lisa want to drink?A. Coffee. B. Juice. C. Milk. 2. Who is interested in fashion designing?
2、A. James. B. Michael. C. Lily. 3. Why does Susan go to the art school? A. To do part-time work. B. To take painting class. C. To pick up her grandma. 4. What is the man doing?A. Renting a car. B. Buying a car. C. Booking tickets. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Some photos. B. The f
3、orest in winter. C. Their favorite animals. 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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两小题。6. Why doesnt the woman buy the jackets?A. She doesnt need one. B. She finds them expensive
4、. C. She doesnt think theyre beautiful. 7. What is the womans attitude toward the skirts?A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Uninterested. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两小题。8. What did Lisas friends encourage her to do?A. Take writing classes. B. Have a story published. C. Write about their stories. 9. What does the
5、 man want to be in the future?A. A poet. B. An actor. C. A director. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三小题。10. When will the winter camp begin?A. On January 2nd. B. On January 5th. C. On January 8th. 11. How much will it cost two kids to join the winter camp?A. $216. B. $324. C. $432. 12. What relation is Mary to Ji
6、m? A. His cousin. B. His sister. C. His classmate. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四小题。13. At what age did Thomas get married?A. 22.B. 25. C. 32. 14. Where did the old couple first meet?A. In a classroom. B. At a library. C. At a party. 15. What was Thomas like?A. Serious.B. Kind. C. Hot-tempered. 16. What was Jan
7、es purpose of going to Norway again? A. To study there. B. To find work there. C. To be with Thomas. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四小题。17. What was the result of the fire?A. Around 10,000 people were homeless. B. Many factories were destructed.C. Many people were injured.18. What do people in Mirpur mainly do to
8、 make a living?A. Make clothing.B. Produce plastic. C. Sell woods. 19. What made the fire fighters work more difficult? A. The hot weather. B. The lack of water. C. The terrible traffic. 20. Where are the homeless people now?A. On the street. B. In a factory. C. At nearby schools.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第
9、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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWayqecha Cloud Forest Lodge(旅馆)Wayqecha is one of the worlds best places to explore the cloud forest ecosystem that supports growing populations of animals.LOCATION4 Hours from Cusco City, near the south entrance of Manu National Park.ELEVATI
10、ON6,500 to 9.875 ft. above sea levelMAIN FEATURESCloud forest, incredible views of the AndesVilla Carmen LodgeLocated in the Andean foothills, Villa Carmen owns over 25 miles of trails covering a wide variety of habitats(栖息地)。The lodge neighbors several native communities, including some that offer
11、visiting opportunities.LOCATION7 Hours from Cusco City, southeast border of Manu National Park.ELEVATION1,700 to 3,940 ft. above sea levelMAIN FEATURESSustainable agriculture, on-site fish farmLos Amigos LodgeLos Amigos is part of a watershed that includes millions of acres of protected wilderness.
12、Wildlife is rich, including 12 globally threatened species, 11 primate species, and over 550 bird species.LOCATION1 hour drive and 4 hour boat ride from the city of Puerto Maldonado.ELEVATION760 1o 890 ft. above sea levelMAIN FEATURESUnmatched wildlife, lagoon, boat accessibilityStays at our lodges
13、include:Three wonderful meals a day according to your diet needsLimited satellite internet and electricityHot water showersOpportunity to interact with local and international scientists doing incredible research on site (在现场)21. If a person likes to explore native communities, where will he choose
14、to live?A. Wayqecha Cloud Forest Lodge.B. Villa Carmen Lodge.C. Los Amigos Lodge.D. Puerto Maldonado.22. What can tourists experience in all the three lodges?A. Personalized meals every day.B. Free boat trips.C. Interaction with experts on the Internet.D. Unlimited internet and electricity.23. The p
15、urpose of this article is to _.A. educate people on the importance of environmental conservationB. recommend some lodges located in the Amazon ForestC. appeal to people to concentrate on the diversity of the magic forestD. show people the exploration carried out in Peruvian Amazon ForestBScientists
16、say they are in a race against time. The endangered Franciscana Dolphin population off the Argentine coast is shrinking. The dolphins are dying in fishing nets and scientists are trying to reverse(扭转)that trend.Doctor Martin Mandez is one of the team leaders. He and his colleagues are combining thre
17、e lines of research. They are catching the dolphins and implanting devices for satellite tracking. They are testing environmental conditions such as the food supply and water temperature to better understand why the dolphins choose to live there. And back in New York, Mandez is studying the dolphins
18、 on a molecular(分子的)level by sequencing(测定序列)their DNA to better classify family groups.They think that they basically completed a very important piece of research. They combined each of their new data for addressing population structure.The team hopes the combined data will paint a very clear pictu
19、re of the rare dolphins habitat, allowing scientists like Pablo Bordino to make informed recommendations for their protection. Bordino says the research is born some surprising discoveries.They are finding that those animals are special residents. They dont like to move a lot so that results support
20、 the genetic results too.And that could be important, according to Mandez, gill net fishing in certain areas has the potential to wipe out entire families of Franciscana Dolphins.Basically the end-goal is to preserve such kind of dolphins, as a viable(可繁衍的)species. This means having viable populatio
21、ns to distribute(分布)in space. So they are basically doing everything they can, combining all the evidence they can, different tools, and different lines of research to provide the best understanding they can to then put together a sense of conservation plan. So they are basically at the point. They
22、trust throwing science at its best to address this issue.Mandez says in recent years, local fishing and the government in Argentina had been helpful to their mission. Ultimately though, he believes the fate of the Franciscana dolphin may come down to science.24. Which of the following statements bel
23、ongs to the three lines of research?A. Tracking the leader of a dolphin family with satellites.B. Improving the living conditions of the dolphins.C. Studying the dolphins preference for where to live.D. Classifying the dolphins into different family groups by their habitats.25. The Franciscana dolph
24、ins habit of living in certain areas without moving may have a consequence thatA. they may eat up all the food in certain areasB. they may have the potential to harm other sea lifeC. they are likely to be killed off by gill fishingD. they will have trouble adapting to the environment in other areas2
25、6. What determines the fate of the Franciscana dolphin according to Mandez?A. Science.B. Local fishing.C. The habitat.D. The governments effort.27. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Fishing nets are putting rare dolphins in great danger.B. Satellite tracking is widely used in protecting end
26、angered dolphins.C. Scientists are testing environmental conditions off the Argentine coast.D. Scientists are trying to stop Franciscana Dolphin population from dying out.CMultiple studies link music study to academic achievement. But what is it about serious music training that seems to correlate w
27、ith outsize success in other fields? I put the question to top-flight professionals in industries from tech to finance to media, all of whom had serious past lives as musicians.The phenomenon extends beyond the math-music association. Strikingly, many high achievers told me music opened up the pathw
28、ays to creative thinking. And their experiences suggest that music training sharpens other qualities: collection; the ability to listen; a way of thinking that weaves together disparate ideas; the power to focus on the present and the future simultaneously.For many of the high achievers I spoke with
29、, music functions as a “hidden language,” as Mr. Wolfensohn calls it, one that enhances the ability to connect disparate or even contradictory ideas. When he ran the World Bank, Mr. Wolfensohn traveled to more than 100 countries, often taking in local performances, which helped him understand “the c
30、ulture of people, as distinct from their balance sheet.”It is in that context that the connection between math and music grabs the most attention. Both are at heart modes of expression. Bruce Kovner, the founder of the hedge fund (对冲基金) Caxton Associates, says he sees similarities between his piano
31、playing and investing strategy; as he says, both “relate to pattern recognition, and some people extend these patterns across different senses.”For Roger McNamee, whose Elevation Partners is perhaps best known for its early investment in Facebook, “music and technology have converged,” he says. He b
32、ecame expert on Facebook by using it to promote his band, Moonalice, and now is focusing on video by live-streaming its concerts. He says musicians and top professionals share “the almost desperate need to dive deep.” This capacity to obsess seems to unite top performers in music and other fields.“I
33、ve always believed the reason Ive gotten ahead is by outworking other people,” he says. Its a skill learned by “playing that solo one more time, working on that one little section one more time,” and it translates into “working on something over and over again, or double-checking or triple-checking.
34、” He adds, “Theres nothing like music to teach you that eventually if you work hard enough, it does get better. You see the results.”Thats an observation worth remembering at a time when music as a serious pursuit in decline in this country.28. Music training can enhance all of the following abiliti
35、es except _.A. handling the present with a long-range visionB. listening to different opinions patientlyC. thinking from other peoples perspectiveD. identifying connection between different ideas29. Bruce Kovner sees a parallel between music and _.A. hedge fundB. patterns C. different senses D. math
36、ematics30. By saying “music and technology have converged”, Roger McNamee means_.A. technology has increased the channels by which music is promotedB. advanced technology makes sound better than beforeC. Facebook has become a platform for promoting music albumsD. musical techniques are directly used
37、 in managing business31. The underlined word “observation” in the last paragraph refers to _.A. the claim that music is the key to successB. the belief that results determine the value of musicC. the idea that hard work keeps getting you aheadD. the proposal that one should pursue music seriouslyDLO
38、S ANGELES, Nov. 12 (Xinhua)Legendary comic book writer Stan Lee has died at the age of 95, according to media reports on Monday.Lee, born in Stanley Lieber on Dec. 28th, 1922, began his career in 1939 and joined the Marvel Comics in 1961.He is considered as one of the most legendary names in the his
39、tory of comic books and the leading creative force behind the rise of Marvel Comics. He co-created iconic fictional characters such as Spider-Man, X-Men, the Avengers, and many more.Lees characters often have super powers, but they also have weaknesses. They were humans, not gods. They not only stru
40、ggled to save the world, but also to pay their bills, make friends, and hold jobs. This made Marvel comic book heroes stand apart from its competitor DC, which produced the seemingly perfect heroes like Superman and Wonder Woman. Those superheroes have been adapted into blockbuster films, most of wh
41、ich were made after Disney acquired Marvel in a 4-billion-dollar deal in 2009.In a statement, Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company said Stan Lee was as extraordinary as the characters he created.Marvel also praised Lee on its website by putting on one of Lees famous quotes, which go
42、es, “I used to be embarrassed because I was just a comic-book writer while other people were building bridges or going on to medical careers. And then I began to realize: entertainment is one of the most important things in peoples lives. Without it, they might go off the deep end. I feel that if yo
43、ure able to entertain, youre doing a good thing. ”Praise from his Hollywood peers and colleagues was generous. President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige appreciated Lees unparalleled impact on the industry. “No one has had more of an impact on my career than Stan Lee,” Feige said. “Our thoughts are wi
44、th his family and the millions of fans who have been forever touched by Stans genius, charisma and heart.”32. How do Lees characters differ from those of DC?A. They are perfect heroes.B. They often have super powers.C. They are not humans, but gods.D. They have human shortcomings.33. We can learn fr
45、om Lees statement in Paragraph 6 that _.A. it is embarrassing to be a comic-book writerB. a taste of entertainment is necessary in peoples livesC. entertainment is the most important thing in the worldD. you can do everything well if you are able to entertain34. According to the passage, we could kn
46、ow that _.A. Lee influenced Kevin Feiges career a lotB. Lee joined the Marvel Comics in his fortiesC. Lee created the fictional characters all by himselfD. The superheroes were adapted into films before Disney acquired Marvel35. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Comics Legendthe Marvels
47、and DCB. The Superheroes in Stan Lees ComicsC. Marvels Comics Legend Stan Lee Dies at 95D. The Life Story of Marvel Comics Legend Stan Lee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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。In June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens died at the age of 58.The next day, a headline in T
48、he New York Times read: “Death of the Great Novelist.Mourned by the People of Two Continents.” 36 Even today, the British novelist is loved by readers all over the world. Dickens created some of the most unforgettable characters in English literature. You must have heard of or even read some of his
49、novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities. 37 Since 1897, there have been more than 300 film and television adaptations of Dickens works.Natalie McKnight is a literature professor who studies Dickens and his works. She explains why the novelist has remained so popular. One imp
50、ortant reason, she says, is that Dickens wrote from his heart. 38 A Christmas Carol, for example, was written to make every reader think about how they could make a difference to their society. People always enjoy works that make them laugh out loud, cry and think. 39 However, few of them worked as
51、hard as Dickens to attract readers minds.Dickens wrote about situations and emotions that still interest people today. He used his pen to fight social inequality and gave voice to the poor. 40 .This year marks the 150th year of Dickens death. Its another chance to remember this great writer. Will yo
52、u read (or re-read) some of his most famous works? A. He tried hard to produce emotional effects among his readers. B. His work led to many important social changes.C. Dickens early life was very hard.D. A Tale of Two Cities has sold more than 200 million copies.E. The headline was not overstating t
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