山东师范大学附属中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中学分认定考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2020级2020-2021学年第二学期期中学分认定考试英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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. When might the magazine come?A. On the 10th.B. On the 11th.C. On the 12th.
2、2. Who is Mr. Jones probably?A. Bills English teacher.B. Bills music teacher.C. Bills father.3. Whats the original price for the carpet?A. $8 per yard.B. $10 per yard.C. $16 per yard.4. What does the man think of the boss?A. Mean.B. Generous.C. Easy-going.5. What does Ruths youngest daughter do?A. A
3、 librarian.B. A secretary.C. A waitress.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。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 did the woman forget to do?A. Give a phone call to Mr. Wilson.B. Give Mr. Wilson a business card.C. Make
4、 an apology to Mr. Wilson.7. What does the man think of the womans business trip?A. It was terrible. B. It was OK. C. It was great.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What size is the womans dress?A. Size 8.B. Size 9. C. Size 10.9. How did the woman lose weight?A. By eating less food.B. By using body cream.C. By doin
5、g exercise.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the man keep dogs?A. To have fun.B. To help the blind.C. To watch the farm.11. How often does the man go to see his dogs?A. Once a month.B. Twice a week.C. Once a week.12. What may cost the most to keep a pet according to the man?A. The food.B. The training.C
6、. The cleaning.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When did Ted begin to ride a motorcycle?A. At the age of 14.B. At the age of 15. C. At the age of 16.14. Where did Ted go on a motorcycle?A. To the east coast of the United Kingdom.B. To the west coast of the United States.C. To the east coast of the United States
7、.15. How does Ted feel during his trip?A. Excited.B. Lonely. C. Bored.16. What does Ted mention in the talk?A. His travel cost.B. His cycling friends.C . His family members.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What caused the delay of the flight?A. An accident.B. The bad weather. C. A mechanical problem.18. When w
8、ill the plane arrive in Los Angeles?A. At 5 :30 pm.B. At 3 :50 pm. C. At 3:20 pm.19. Hows the weather in Los Angeles this afternoon?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.20. What does the woman ask passengers to do next?A. Watch a safety video.B. Watch a film.C. Have lunch.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满
9、分30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。 AFantastic fall festivals you wont want to miss Seymour Apple Festival Admission to the Seymour Apple Festival is free and so is the entertainment! More than 15,000 people from all over the region come out to take part in the activities, ranging from drawings,
10、vendor booths, food, apple contests to bike decorating contests. Marionville Apple Festival The popular Marionville Apple Festival is home to countless activities and events. The carnival pony rides and games will keep the kids busy, while adults will enjoy watching the pie-eating contest and browsi
11、ng dozens of craft vendor booths.Humansville Fall Festival The Humansville Fall Festival may be hosted by a small town, but that doesnt mean its lacking big fun. Perfect for all ages, this fall festival is celebrating its 70th year and will provide three full days of fun. This years festival will fe
12、ature live music from fantastic local musicians, which will definitely make it different from the ones in other years. Youll also find fun carnival rides, talented artisans selling their goods, and an amazing parade to wrap up the event on Saturday.Southside Fall Festival The Southside Fall Festival
13、 is perfect for family celebrations, with an alcohol-free environment and free admission. Enjoy a colorful parade and float contest, delicious food vendors, live music, karaoke, and more.Fall Into Arts Festival Make sure to bring kids along for this festival that celebrates all things creative. The
14、Fall Into Arts Festival features a host of kid-friendly activities like Lego, sand art, bubble stations, sidewalk chalk, a jump house, and more. Parents will have plenty to do as well, with an excellent variety of artists, festival food, a mini film festival, and much more.21. What do the five festi
15、vals have in common?A. They are all for harvest.B. They are all in Autumn.C. They are all for children.D. They are all free of charge.22. Who would like to take part in Humansville Fall Festival?A. People who like drawing.B. People who like sand art.C. People who like live music.D. People who like p
16、ony rides.23. Which festival is attractive to those who are creative?A. Fall Into Arts Festival.B. Southside Fall Festival.C. Seymour Apple Festival.D. Marionville Apple Festival.BBorn in Poland, Siwosz began playing tennis at seven and developed the skills that helped her earn a top-50 ranking amon
17、g the ITF Junior division. Siwosz wanted to do more with her life than just play tennis, which led her to seek chances that would also allow her to obtain a top education. “Theres no collegiate sports in Poland and no culture of sports and academic study there. ” Siwosz said. Her desire to have a qu
18、ality education led her to America. While Siwosz was talented enough to begin her collegiate tennis career, she could only attend community college because she missed the deadline to apply for four-year schools, mainly due to misinformation provided in her home country of Poland. When she had earned
19、 all her credits, Siwosz made the decision to attend Baylor in Texas. Her friends from Poland put in a good word for the university, saying that it was a good fit because there were many international players at Baylor. “I thought it would be a good idea, but it really wasnt what I thought it would
20、be,” Siwosz said. “The level of tennis was high, but the academic standards were no match and I just wanted more.”After one year at Baylor, Siwosz made the decision to transfer to Berkeley, which was due in large part to her friend Lee, a former Berkeley student and keen tennis player. “I knew she w
21、as unhappy there,” he said. “I saw the opportunity for her to come here.” Siwosz visited Lee in Berkeley. “I ended up loving this place and this school,” Siwosz said. “I came here a lot over the summer, I gave it a shot and I ended up with a Berkeley education and a spot on one of the best college t
22、ennis teams in the country.”24. What did Siwosz go to America for?A. Learning sports culture.B. Developing tennis skills.C. Becoming the top player.D. Receiving a top education.25. Why did Siwosz attend community college instead of a four-year school?A. Because she was inexperienced at application.B
23、. Because she was unqualified for the education.C. Because she was misinformed of the application.D. Because she was misled by her friends from Poland.26. What did Siwosz think of the education at Baylor?A. Confusing B. Exciting C. Unforgettable D. Unpleasant27. What can be inferred from the last pa
24、ragraph?A. Siwosz has been admitted to Berkeley.B. Siwasz has studied at Berkeley for one year.C. Siwasz was recommended to Berkeley by Lee.D. Siwasz showed no interest in Berkeley at first.CWould it surprise you to learn that, like animals, trees communicate with each other and pass on their wealth
25、 to the next generation? Professor Simard form University of British Columbia explains how trees are much more complex than most of us ever imagined. Although Charles Darwin thought that trees are competing for survival of the fittest, Simard shows just how wrong he was. As far as Simard is concerne
26、d, actually the opposite is true: trees survive through their co-operation, passing around necessary nutrition “depending on who needs it”.Nitrogen (氮) and carbon are shared through miles of underground fungi (真菌)networks, making sure that all trees in the forest ecological system give and receive j
27、ust the right amount to keep them all healthy. This hidden system works in a very similar way to the networks of neurons (神经元) in our brains, and when one tree is destroyed, it affects all.Simard talks about “mother trees”, usually the largest and oldest plants on which all other trees depend. She e
28、xplains how moribund trees pass on the wealth to the next generation, transporting important minerals to young trees so they may continue to grow. When humans cut down “mother trees” with no awareness of these highly complex “tree societies” or the networks on which they feed, we are reducing the ch
29、ances of survival for the entire forest.“We didnt take any notice of it” Simard says sadly. “Trees move nutrition into the young trees before they die, but we never give them chance.” If we could put across the message to the forestry industry, we could make a huge difference towards our environment
30、al protection efforts for the future.28. Which statement would Simard agree with?A. Trees support each other.B. Trees compete for nutrition.C. Trees depend on their needs.D. Trees co-operate with the fittest. 29. Why are the networks of neurons in brains mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. To explain the im
31、portance of fungi networks.B. To introduce the function of neurons networks.C. To illustrate how Nitrogen and carbon are shared.D. To show how the forest ecological system works.30. What does the underlined word in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Energetic.B. Ancient.C. PreviousD. Dying31. What does Simard call
32、 on people to do?A. Protect tree societies.B. Cut down oldest trees.C. Get nutrition from nature.D. Improve our environment.DJapanese researchers are genetically changing mosquitoes so that they become carriers of a vaccine (疫苗) that could vaccinate millions for free. The researchers have already ge
33、netically changed a mosquito species so that its saliva (唾液) contains a protein that acts as a vaccine against leishmaniasis(利什曼病), a deadly disease that leads to terrible skin problems. The team confirmed that mice bitten by the genetically engineered mosquito developed an antibody to the disease,
34、meaning they had built up immunity (免疫力).“You would be vaccinated without even noticing. You wouldnt need any drug and you wouldnt need to show up at a fixed place for mass vaccinations,” said Shigeto Yoshida, the associate professor who has led the research. “Repeated bites would only strengthen th
35、e immunity.”“Similarly the mosquitoes could be used to help treat malaria (疟疾), perhaps a decade from now,” said the malaria expert.Nearly one million people die each year from malariamost of them are childrenmainly in Africa and Asia, according to the World Health Organization. Now a problem is tha
36、t no effective vaccine exists. “There is a treatment that works, but it is beyond the reach of people who need to worry about food for tomorrow.” Yoshida said.However, Yoshida expects that the genetically-engineered mosquito will finally help wipe out the deadly disease in the developing world. “Tec
37、hnically speaking, I believe its a matter of 10 years or so, but its not clear whether society would accept it,” he said.Another problem is that the genetically-engineered mosquito may still pick up and spread the infected blood of a person who has already caught malaria. Yoshidas team is hoping it
38、can solve this problem by developing a mosquito species that kills the malaria virus inside its own body.32. How are researchers changing mosquitoes into vaccine carriers?A. By editing their genes.B. By reducing their saliva.C. By replacing their protein.D. By improving their immunity.33. What would
39、 happen to a person often bitten by such mosquitoes?A. He would feel nothing special at all.B. He would become stronger mentally.C. He would built up stronger immunity.D. He would die of the immunity failure.34. What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?A. Malaria is a deadly disease that canno
40、t be cured.B. The present treatment for malaria is quite costly.C. Most children in Africa and Asia die from malaria.D. There is no effective treatment for malaria at present. 35. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?A. Immunity to be built in mosquitoes.B. Genes to be changed by
41、 mosquitoes.C. Diseases to be cured with mosquitoes.D. Mosquitoes to be used against diseases.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。To lose weight, you dont need to hold down your appetite. Eat often but eat healthily, and you will make it.36._, they often skip mealtimes to a
42、void any more calories for the day. This, however, is an extremely wrong action. Your bodys metabolism can become confused when you do not eat meals on a regular basis. 37._, your body thinks that it needs to store energy away for later. This is a simple survival mechanism that ensures you do not st
43、arve to death in an emergency situation. 38._ So even if you do not have time for an entire meal, it can help to have some nuts, a boiled eggs, or some raw vegetables.Eating more often is also a great way to keep your blood sugar from crashing throughout the day. 39._ You may want to take a hint fro
44、m the eating habits of toddlers. Toddlers are known for their consistent snacking. They often refuse to eat an entire meal, yet, graze (吃零食) throughout the day. Grazing can help you avoid a hungry feeling, and helps to keep your blood sugar stable. 40._ It can be difficult, at first, to tell when yo
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