广东省深圳实验学校高中部2020-2021学年高一英语下学期阶段考试试题.doc
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1、广东省深圳实验学校高中部2020-2021学年高一英语下学期阶段考试试题时间:120分钟 满分:150分 第一卷第一部分 听力理解(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)听对话,每段对话后有一个小题或几个小题,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 does the man go to work at present? A. By train. B. In the companys car.C. By bus. 2. Where does the conversation
2、 most probably take place? A. At home.B. In the downtown area of a city.C. In the bank.3. Why do the speakers want to buy a car? A. They have a lot of money.B. They live too far away from where the man works. C. The womans office is so far away from where they live. 听第2段材料,回答第4至6题。4. Whats the relat
3、ionship between the two speakers?A. Clerk and customer. B. Close friends.C. Teacher and student.5. Why cant the man book the tickets by phone?A. He doesnt have enough money.B. He doesnt have a telephone. C. He doesnt have a credit card.6. When is the man going to return her the money?A. On Monday.B.
4、 On Saturday.C. On Sunday. 听第3段材料,回答第7至9题。7. Where is the woman probably going this afternoon?A. To the library.B. To a swimming pool.C. To a professors class.8. What will the man have to do this afternoon?A. Write a paper.B. Read a poem.C. Finish a book.9. What does Prof. Lowell probably teach?A. L
5、iterature. B. History. C. Math. 听第4段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What holiday are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Thanksgiving.B. Christmas.C. New Year.11. Why are the children gathering near the department store?A. To wait for the presents.B. To buy something in lower price. C. To watch the holidays shini
6、ng lights.12. Who are the people at the main gate raising money for?A. The poor.B. The children.C. The homeless. 听第5段材料,回答第13至15题。13. How many films are shown at Cinerama this week?A. One.B. Two. C. Three.14. What day has the most show times for Good bye My Love?A. Saturday.B. Sunday. C. Friday.15.
7、What is the ticket price for children to see Good bye My Love?A. $2.00.B. $2.5. C. $ 5.00.第二部分 单项选择(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)。从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16. The lady over there _ be our boss. I just saw her in the office.A. mustnt B. may not C. cant D. neednt17. _ the way, she asked me for directions.A
8、. Not knowing B. Having not known C. Didnt know D. Didnt know18. She couldnt afford shoes. Thats _ she ran at the school championships barefoot.A. because B. as C. why D. how19. How often do you have something you want to achieve-only to end up_ by all the choices in front of you and never make prog
9、ress?A. confusion B. confused C. confusing D. to confuse20. You had better _ a doctor to pull your bad tooth; otherwise it may become a pain in the neck.A. got B. getting C. to get D. get21. _ of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years _ a real bed. A. Tired; to buy B. Tired
10、; buying C. Tiring; to buy D. Tiring; buying 22. Without proper training, you can _ a lot of bad habits when playing the piano.A. pick out B. pick up C. pick offD. pick on23. Though he had often made his little sister _ (cry), today he was made (cry) by his little sister. A. cry; cry B. cried; cryin
11、g C. crying; cry D. cry; to cry24. The restaurant _ to my brother was sold last month. A. belong B. belonged C. belonging D. was belonged25. _ makes your son feel blue today? _ to watch his favorite cartoon Paw Patrol.A.What it is that; To be forbidden B.What is that; ForbiddenC.What is it that; Bei
12、ng forbidden D.That is what; Having forbidden26. The city at one time_ prosperous, for it enjoyed a high level of civilization. A. may be B. may have been C. must be D. must have been27. “How dare you _ that to me?” the man said angrily _ to the boy.A. to say; pointed B. say; to point C. say; pointi
13、ng D. to say; to point28. _to complete the job on time, they set out to work immediately.A. Being determinedB. On having determined C. DeterminedD. To be determined29. I spent ages _ all the balloons and flowers last night in preparation for the coming festival.A. putting up B. to put up C. to put u
14、p with D. putting out30. Ever since he graduated from college, he _ about going on a journey to Tibet.A. had dreamt B. dreams C. dreamt D. has dreamt31. How long _ you _ to your husband? I married him eleven years ago.A.havebeen married B.havemarriedC.hadmarried D.hadbeen married 32. The doctor reco
15、mmended him _ twice a week in order that he can build up his strength.A. swims B. to swim C. swim D. swimming33. One day I _ an old friend in the street who told me that his new book would _ soon. A. came across; come up B. came about; come into being C. came out; come about D. came across; come out
16、34. At first he refused to admit _ his wife, but when he was shown the evidence he _ and admitted.A. to kill; broke down B. to kill; broke in C. killing; broke in D. killing; broke down35. Festivals are great opportunities to have our whole family _ together.A.gathered B. gathering C. to gather D. t
17、o be gathered第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 A Lets celebrate some festivals in summer.The Cariwest FestivalIt is one of Edmontons most colourful summer festivals! Its three days of fun as Caribbean Canadians share their music, cui
18、sine and carnival culture! Local performers bring you amazing dance, music and fun. Bring Cariwest atmosphere into your home this year with these amazing online events.Indigenous FestivalThe annual Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival (SSIF) in Edmonton has done a wonderful job to make their annual o
19、ff-line festival a number of online events this year because of COVID-19. The events take place from June 121. SSIF has partnered with BMO to provide Education Days for students to learn together about indigenous history. These classes for which only a small fee will be charged include art workshops
20、, book readings and museum tours.Bluegrass FestivalJust 45 minutes from the heart of downtown Edmonton is the town of Stony Plain that works hard to keep ties to its agricultural background, and here youll see old-styled lamp posts and historical wall paintings with a long history everywhere. Its al
21、so the site of Western Canadas largest bluegrass festival, which has been a main attraction for more than 25 years and in July every year draws in all the big names, including Grammy winners.Cowboy FestivalYou like poetry, music, art and cowboys? Then you cant miss it. Heading into its 24th year, Co
22、wboy Festival in Stony Plain in August is a showcase of the cowboy life. The events include good old-fashioned BBQ meals and some other entertainment.36. What is special about SSIF?A. It takes place in two cities.B. It focuses on students.C. It is annually held online.D. It is free of charge.37. Wha
23、t do we know about Stony Plain?A. Its a city with modern appearance.B. It has produced many musicians.C. It has deep roots in agriculture.D. It often hosts national festivals.38. Which festival will you be most interested in if youre a poem lover?A. Cowboy Festival.B. Indigenous Festival.C. Bluegras
24、s Festival.D. The Cariwest Festival.BWidespread descriptions of animals in pop culture could actually be hurting the animals survival chances in the wild, new research suggests.Franck Courchamp of the University of Paris-Sud was interested in the idea of “appeal”in animals. He wanted to know: What s
25、pecies do people consider appealing? And what are the influences of being appealing on populations in the wild?In a research published this month, Courchamp and other researchers list the top 20 appealing species. Most of the animals identified as appealing are large mammals living on land. Coming i
26、n first place were tigers, followed by lions, elephants, giraffes, panthers, pandas, cheetahs, polar bears, wolves, and gorillas. However, at least half of the interviewees didnt realize that five of the top ten most appealing species are threatened. It is paradoxical that we havent been able to pro
27、tect the species we care about the most.The study also found that we are flooded with images of these creatures, even as they are becoming fewer in the wild. The study suggests that too much of imagination might be creating a “virtual(虚拟的) population” of the animals in peoples minds, making them bel
28、ieve there are far more individuals in the wild than is exact.The study authors suggest that companies who benefit from the use of these images should set aside a small percentage of their profits for protection efforts and informational campaigns. “That would be not only something fair, but that wo
29、uld be something that could bring a win-win situation for them,” Courchamp says. It could bring them positive public relation, for example. Besides, if a companys mascot(吉祥物) goes extinct, that could hurt them from a marketing point, Courchamp says. But not enough companies are “truly concerned abou
30、t the protection of the species that they work on,” he adds.39. It can be inferred that the widespread images of animals in pop culture _.A. leads people to forget the less appealing animalsB. makes a false impression of the animals real situationC. raises peoples wildlife protection attention and e
31、ffortsD. brings a win-win situation for both animals and companies40. What does the writer mean by saying the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?A. It is important to protect these endangered species.B. It is natural to regard the large mammals as attractive.C. It is terrible that the species are dy
32、ing out at an alarming speed.D. It is strange that peoples thoughts contrast with their behaviors.41. Courchamp lists the companies responsibilities and their advantages by .A. giving examplesB. making definitionC. making comparisonsD. using numbers42. Whats Courchamps attitude to the companies bene
33、fiting from animal images?A. Neutral.B. Supportive.C. Dissatisfied.D. Positive.CKing Tut, Egypts famous boy king, was buried with many valuable objects. A dagger (匕首)discovered in his tomb has recently attracted extra attention. Researchers have concluded that the dagger was probably made from a spe
34、cial material.King Tut was only about nine years old when he became ruler of Egypt more than 3, 300 years ago. The young king died when he was just 19, His body was buried in a tomb filled with objects that people believed he would need in the afterlife.In 1922, Howard Carter discovered Tuts tomb in
35、 the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Up to now, it was the best preserved ancient Egyptian tomb ever found. In 1925, Carter found the dagger which has a gold handle and an iron blade (刀片).The blade had confused experts because iron was hardly used at that time in ancient Egypt. In fact, it was so rare
36、 that it was considered more valuable than gold. Where did the iron for the blade come from?Around the time of King Tut, ancient Egyptians started using a new word for iron that translates as “iron from the sky”. This led some experts to believe that the iron for the blade came from a meteorite (陨石)
37、.But studies of the dagger carried out in the 1970s and 1990s didnt support that idea.Thats where modern technology comes in. Researchers used a new technique to examine the blade. They discovered that it was made up of iron and other materials found in meteorites. After comparing it to several mete
38、orites, they even found its possible match a meteorite that landed in northern Egypt thousands of years ago.Scientists hope the new study will lead to more discoveries about other ancient Egyptian relics, “It would be very interesting to analyze more Pre-iron Age objects and we could gain precious d
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