广东省珠海市2019_2020学年高一英语下学期期末学业质量监测试题.doc
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1、广东省珠海市2019-2020学年高一英语下学期期末学业质量监测试题卷面满分130分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需 改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应 位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再填写新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第
2、一部分单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据句意,在每题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并把答题卡上的相应位置涂黑。1. The heavy rain may the landslide last night.A. accounts forB. accounted forC. have accounted forD. accounting for2. Luna is a girl of great for she takes a great interest in whatever she sees.A. curiosityB. beliefC. concernD. streng
3、th3. In my view, impresses me about her writing is the passion she shows.A. whoB. whichC. whatD. whether4. Not only the students but also the teacher against the plan in yesterdays meeting.A. isB. wasC. areD. were5. People were to find that some species were going extinct, which was a trend.A. aston
4、ishing; disturbingB. astonished; disturbedC. astonishing; disturbedD. astonished; disturbing6. Many nurses, were retired, headed for affected areas to help.A. most of whichB. most of whomC. most of themD. most of who7. Dozens were killed while fighting a fire that this summer.A. broke inB. broke out
5、C. broke upD. broke down8. He explained for his fathers birthday party.A. why was he lateB. why is he lateC. why he is lateD. why he was late9. The storm lasted nearly a week, in the garden.A. left something eatableB. leaving nothing eatableC. leaving eatable somethingD. left eatable nothing10. How
6、is your recent trip to the Great Wall?Ive never had one before.A. the most pleasantB. a pleasantC. a most pleasantD. a more pleasant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分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,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。ASome libraries use specially-designed buildings to encourage visitors to explore the sh
7、elves and settle down with a new book, or use movable libraries to bring books to hard-to-reach populations. No matter how they achieve it, these novel libraries are keeping the magic of reading alive.The Camel Library ServiceTo improve education in the desert of Kenya, the government created a trav
8、elling library made up of nine camels bringing books to villages. The library travels four days a week serving the regions nomadic (游牧的)people. Currently the service focuses on children, but with more funding they plan to increase their reach both in distance and the titles they carry.Beach LibraryR
9、eading a book on the beach is a classic, and in Bulgaria, one library encourages tourists to do just that. The white, weather-resistant shelves lined up not far from the waves feature 6,000 books in 15 languages, so every visitor can find the perfect beach read to enjoy while sunbathing.Macquarie Un
10、iversity LibraryBeing environmentally friendly and technologically advanced, this building in Australia was made from recycled materials, features a green roof and was modelled after the look of a tree. It is also state-of -the-art, using robots to bring requested books to the front desk.Seikei Univ
11、ersity LibraryLibraries are usually known for their quiet atmosphere, but this one encourages conversation. Hayao designed the library in Japan with rooms preventing all sound from getting in and out. In this way, it shows respect for those who need undisturbed study, while also supporting other met
12、hods of learning; the rooms are perfect for study groups and lively discussions.11.What is special about the Camel Library Service?A. The library serves camels.B. The library is not a fixed one.C. It improves tourism in deserts.D. It combines education with travelling.12. The tree-like library may p
13、robably attract those who .A. prefer sunshineB. want to be modelsC. are friendlyD. care about nature13. Which library welcomes group discussion?A. Beach Library.B. The Camel Library Service.C. Seikei University Library.D. Macquarie University Library.BIn 2009, I rescued a skittish donkey. Bo came fr
14、om a nearby cattle ranch (牧场)and now lives peacefully on my ranch in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. But the key to Bos successful recovery from nervous rescue to happy ranch animal wasnt anything I did. It was my grandson, Dylan.Dylan came with his parents to spend some days with me on their way
15、to Canada for a vacation. Bo kept his distance from the grown-ups, but he showed an unusual fascination with Dylan. So we decided to introduce them.Move slowly, be quiet, and stoop down sometimes, I told my grandson. Dylan carefully approached Bo, step by step, holding a soft rubber currycomb. Bo he
16、ld his ground, but he seemed interested by this little visitor. Dylan rubbed Bos shoulders and neck with the comb, softly and gently.Its hard for an almost four-year-old to stay still for long. Dylan made one quick move, and Bo was terrified running off. But Bo and Dylan were not ready to give up. D
17、ylan approached again. It was amazing to witness a preschooler learn to control himself in such a short time.As we watched, true love developed between this once distrustful donkey and a gentle boy. Over the next few days, Dylan felt free to sit at Bos feet while Bo carefully nibbled (轻咬)his shirt c
18、ollar and hair and rubbed Dylans back with his bristly chin. Just as Dylan had earned Bos trust, Bo came up to and hugged him - yes, a donkey can hug without knocking him off balance.They met again one week later as the family passed through on their return trip. It was almost dark, but Dylan and hi
19、s dad travelled far to reach the ranch. Bo came to meet them cheerfully. He is now a changed and trusting donkey.14.What can we learn about Bo according to paragraph 1?A. He lived peacefully on a cattle ranch.B. He was rescued from the ranch by Dylan.C. He was from Bitterroot Valley of Montana.D. He
20、 no longer suffers from nervousness.15.What does the underlined word fascination in the second paragraph probably mean?A. Amusement.B. Interest.C. Patience.D. Respect.16. What happened after Bo was introduced to Dylan?A. They became friends immediately.B. They were afraid of each other.C. Dylans sud
21、den move frightened Bo.D. Bo refused the combing from Dylan.17. What can we infer from the story?A. Dylan and Bo meet once a week.B. Dylan will stay on the ranch for Bo.C. Dylan was knocked down by Bo.D. Dylans gentleness has changed Bo.CWhen life gives you lemons, make lemonade, yes, and drink all
22、of them. Then youre ready for an adventure.Researchers from the University of Sussex in England say they have found for the first time experimental evidence that sour tastes lead to more risk-taking behaviour in a paper published on 7 June, 2019.In the study, 168 volunteers from the UK and Vietnam w
23、ere given a 20ml solution representing one of the five main taste groups: bitter, salty, sour, sweet and umami. The tasters then took part in a computerized test that measures risk-taking: they got paid to blow up a digital balloon. The more air inthe balloon, the more money they could get; they cou
24、ld cash out whenever they wanted. But if the balloon popped or exploded? Bye bye , potential winnings.When the researchers studied the performance of the volunteers, they found the people whod tasted sour were much more likely to keep pumping up the balloon compared with people whod gotten a taste o
25、f the other solutions. On average, sour tasters were 39% more likely to push the balloon to its limits than sweet tasters, 20.50% more than bitter, 16.03% more than salty and 40.29% more than umami.This finding makes a degree of sensewithout taking risks, we dont learn anything new. And it is obviou
26、s that people with disorders such as anxiety and depression are unwilling to take risks. So, the researchers argue, if you have these disorders, maybe adding more sour foods into your diet could help keep that aversion in check. Then youd be more likely to take chances, like talking to a stranger, a
27、nd that will lead to self-improvement.18. Where does this passage most probably come from?A. A travel guide. B. A novel. C. A magazine. D. A poster.19. What can we learn about the volunteers?A. They came from the University of Sussex in England.B. They got one taste drink after they filled up a ball
28、oon.C. Those who blew up a digital balloon got more money.D. Sour tasters were likely to push the balloon to its limits.20. This finding may be more helpful to the people who .A. are in a negative moodB. like to drink lemonadeC. joined in the experimentD. like talking to strangers21. What is the bes
29、t title for the passage?A. Good Tastes Encourage Adventures.B. Sour Tastes Make You Risk-taking.C. Lemonade Does Good to Health.D. Sour Foods Keep You Happy.DChina is recognized as a world leader in the development of artificial intelligence and facial recognition systems. A Chinese company says it
30、has created a new facial recognition system that can identify people even if they are wearing masks. Engineers at the Beijing-based company say their system is the first to be created to effectively identify people wearing face masks.The company told a news agency that a team of 20 people built the
31、system in about a month. The system is based on existing technologies developed over the past 10 years. The process involved adding a collection of about 6 million unmasked faces and a much smaller collection of masked faces, the company said.The company is now selling two main kinds of products tha
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