广东省东莞市光明中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期初考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2020-2021学年度第二学期高一年级期初考试高一年级英语科试卷命题人: 第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分20分)第一节 听力理解 (两段共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题, 每段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听第一段对话,回答第12题。1. What does the woman think of the exam?A. Very difficult. B. Very strange. C. Not too difficult.2. Who has pr
2、obably affected the womans career choice? A. Her teacher. B. Her father. C. Her mother.听第二段对话,回答第35题。3. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a theater B. In a shop. C. In a bank.4. How much should the man pay in addition for a Samsung 8? A. $6. B. $10. C. $15.5. What will the man do with his
3、 cell phone? A. He will have it repaired. B. He will change it for a Samsung 8. C. He will change it for a new iPhone 4.第二节 听取信息(每小题2分,满分10分)听下面一段对话。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为610的空格中。Title: Flight of US Airway 79A to BeijingThe flight heightat an altitude of 33,000 feetSpeed6_ miles per hour7_
4、Timeat 4:30 this afternoonWeathersunny and 8_ServiceOffering 9_ and drinksShowing a nice movie about 10_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。AIf you want to know the world, you must know famous global media. Here are four wellknown ones recommended t
5、o help you learn about world affairs without leaving home.The Sun (http:/www.thesun.co.uk)The Sun is a popular newspaper owned by News Corporation founded by Keith Rupert Murdoch. It is filled with the jokes about heads of state and major events both inside and outside Britain such as mayors trouser
6、s not being tied properly, politicians sleeping during conferences and so on. Its lively and popular style just meets the taste of the lower classes. Now its annual circulation(发行量) has reached 23,100,000 copies.Daily Mail (http:/www.dailymail.co.uk)Daily Mail, compared to The Sun, is a little more
7、serious. Reading the Daily Mail can not only understand major political and economic events, but also read some relaxing and helpful contents. Wellknown for female favorite topics, it is extremely popular with middleclass housewives. Now its annual circulation has come to 20,930,000 copies.The Onion
8、 (http:/)The Onion is the most popular satirical(讽刺的) magazine in the United States with a circulation of 6,900,000 copies a year, covering domestic, foreign and local news and including entertaining newspapers and websites. Most onion readers are between 18 and 44 years old.The New Yorker (https:/)
9、The New Yorker is a comprehensive magazine of America. It focuses on nonfiction, including reports and comments on politics, international affairs, popular culture, art, science, technology and business. It also publishes literary works, but mainly short stories and poems, as well as humorous sketch
10、es(小品) and its unique style of The New Yorker cartoons.Its annual circulation adds up to 10,209,000 copies.11Which medium has the largest annual circulation?AThe Sun. BDaily Mail. CThe New Yorker. DThe Onion.12According to the text, who may be the most loyal readers of Daily Mail?AYoung people. BMid
11、dleclass women. CLower classes. DPoliticians.13Which topic is least likely to be published in The New Yorker?AA poem. BA short story. CA humorous sketch. DA novel.B If youve visited a museum, youve seen it. Maybe youve even done it - taken a picture of yourself with a piece of art.Perhaps its becaus
12、e you love the painting or sculpture, or maybe it was just a famous piece of art and you wanted to share with the world that youd seen it in person.But the majority of museums make it a rule not to be photographed at the museum.The reasons for banning(禁止) photography are differnt. Some museums have
13、some pieces which were lent to them. According to the owners wishes, they arent allowed to be photographed , like most of the exhibits at The Tate in London.Others are concerned about what camera flashes will do to the art; bright lights can damage certain paints.Some want to preserve a certain atmo
14、sphere.Sir John Soanes Museum, a small museum in London, states that it bans photography to “maintain the unique, magical atmosphere inside.”For other museums, the no photography rule is based on observed behavior that seems to fly against the idea of what the museum is for: Personally, what Ive not
15、iced is that people spend more time taking pictures than looking at pieces of art, said Benoit Parayre, the director of communications at the Center Pompidou in Paris.They take a picture, and dont even stop in front of the paintings.For most museums, its purely practical.”People taking selfies (自拍照)
16、 are more concerned with getting their shot than paying attention to where their bodies are, some nearly knocking into others,”complained Heidi Rosenau, the Fricks communication director.Whats worse, in a busy museum, people taking photos with the art causes traffic-flow issues.Sure, some people onl
17、y take a quick shot, but we all have a friend or two who spends minutes getting the perfect photo - now just imagine them in a museum blocking people from seeing famous works of art that theyve spent time and money to come and see.A selfie can be fun and harmless, but it can also be rude and get in
18、the way of other peoples experiences.14What do we learn from the first paragraph?AVisitors can copy a famous piece of art. BMost visitors carry cameras in the museum.CMost exhibits of art are borrowed from others. DTaking pictures is not allowed in most museums.15The Tate in London bans photography
19、with the purpose of_.Aensuring safety Bpreserving art worksCmaintaining an atmosphere Dfollowing the owner s wishes16Heidi Rosenau thinks that_.Aselfies takers may block others Bselfies takers may steal the art piecesCselfies takers may damage the art works Dselfies takers can better enjoy art exhib
20、its17Whats the writers attitude toward selfie?ASupportive. BNeutral. CCritical. DNegative. CUniversity the best days of my life! I made lots of friends in my student dorm, went to great parties, joined the debating society. and, well, I did some work too but I must admit that my lecturers were very
21、patient with my tardiness (拖沓).Its easy to look back at our university days in good ways but the truth is that when we first arrived on campus, most of us were out of our comfort zone. In fact, a survey of students at Imperial College London has revealed that 3 out of 4 students experience high leve
22、ls of stress, or a mental health condition, during their time at college. The survey, completed by over a thousand students, also found that 70% of those that experience stress do so at least once a week, and 9% of them feel stressed constantly.Kristy, a student at Exeter University, didnt enjoy her
23、 first days in college. She says: “When I first got to university I dont think Id realized that Id forgotten how to make friends. Id been with the same school friends for seven years, and so I was trying to balance social success with academic success while learning how to look after myself at quite
24、 at a young age.Dr. Ruth Caleb of the counseling service at Brunei University in London has some tips that should make life easier for students before they set off for university. She says: “Certain things that I think it would be very helpful for students to have put in place are an ability to do t
25、he practical things of life to do the washing, to do the cleaning and so on being able to cook. Budgeting(预算) is extremely important in university life.” And Caleb adds: “You should learn how to spend time on your own comfortably.”I graduated and learnt how to take care of myself the hard way. I hop
26、e that new students these days remember to acquire some life skills before they make the big jump.18. How does the writer feel about his university life?A. Challenging but wonderful. B. Busy and tiring.C. Dull and stressful. D. Boring but successful.19. Which is true about students who first enter u
27、niversity?A. They feel as comfortable as they expect.B. They find it hard to manage their life.C. They fail to balance social and academic life.D. Most of them suffer from constant stress.20. Dr. Ruth Caleb thinks budgeting is of great importance because it_ .A. helps students put everything in plac
28、e B. helps students live independentlyC. makes students university life easier D. does good to students social relationships21. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined part in the last paragraph?A. Become very successful. B. Make great progress.C. Get used to university life D. Go to universit
29、y.DScientists have identified the order of the gene of the giraffe for the first time to help explain how the tallest animals on earth developed their remarkably long necks.Being a giraffe is not easy. To pump blood two meters up from the chest to the brain calls for a powerful heart and twice the b
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