内蒙古包头市第六中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 包头六中2020-2021学年第二学期期中考试高一年级英语试卷第卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Uncle and niece. B. Aunt and nephew.C. Cousins.2. What do the speakers think of the environment?A. Beautiful. B. Noisy. C. Dirty.3. What does the woman want to know?A. What
2、the time is now. B. Where the bar is. C. Who the lady is.4. What did the man do last night?A. Read a book. B. Attended a party . C. Had fun at a bar.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a library. B. In a shop. C. In a college.第二节(共15题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the convers
3、ation probably about?A. A painting.B. A film. C. A fashion show.7. What does the man think the lady is doing there?A. Finding out what is happening.B. Buying a new dress. C. Waiting for someone听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Where are the mans glasses?A. On his nose. B. Beside the mirror. C. In the bathroom.9. Wh
4、at can we know about the man?A. He once forget his wedding. B. He never forgets to take his phone. C. He forgets to take his wallets occasionally听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats the mans attitude towards the womans idea of going hiking?A. Supportive. B. Angry. C. Disapproving.11.How is the weather most pr
5、obably today?A. Cloudy. B. Fine. C. Rainy.12.What will the man do next?A. Go to a park. B. Go to a hotel . C. Reserve a room.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What rule does the man make for himself?A. No work when eating . B. Start working before 9 oclock . C. Take a short breaker after lunch.14.When does the ma
6、n deal with emails?A. Before lunch. B. During lunch. C. After lunch15.How long does it take the man to completely finish a novel?A. About half a year. B. About one year. C. About one and a half years.16. What does the man do after he is finished a novel?A. Carry on writing. B. Devote all time to his
7、 family.C. Focus on magazine articles.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.What is the towns name related to?A. A local plant. B. An animal. C. A flood.18.Whats the astonishing feature of the town?A. Its citizens live a very simple life. B. Its transport is done by water. C. Its tourism develops at a rapid rate.19.W
8、hat is the town famous for ?A. Canals. B. Racing boats. C. Building materials.20.What can tourists do in the town in winter?A. Go skiing . B. Go camping. C. Go skating.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分) AHere are some music festivals that you might be interested in.BoogieTallarook, VIC(2628 M
9、arch) Boogie is definitely kid-friendly, but with a few rules. Kids are welcome, but need to be fully supervised(监管) at all times and out of the licensed area by 10 pm. Kids under 8 years old are admitted for free. Kids between 8 and16 get in cheaper. There are some activities for kids and a great k
10、id-friendly area.Splendour in the GrassByron Bay, NSW(2426 July)Look, Splendour can be pretty crazy, so if you and your kids are out of practice with handling festivals and the stress they can sometimes bring, maybe you should try starting smaller. But if you feel like you can do it, then your kids
11、are welcome to hit Splendour with you. The usual rules apply youll need to have them with you at all times if they are under 16 and they cant go into bars. If the child is under 11, then they will get in for free.The Gum BallHunter Valley, NSW(2224 April) We didnt originally include the Gum Ball bec
12、ause they took last year off and we wanted to make sure they were definitely returning. Not because we have anything against them. On the contrary, they are one event that manages to balance brilliant music and a family-friendly vibe(氛围).Bellingen TurtlefestBellingen(30 September2 October)Great musi
13、c for a great cause! Bellingen Turtlefest has been set up to raise funds and awareness for the critically endangered Bellinger River Snapping Turtle, while giving families a chance to enjoy some great music at the same time. Theres a kidzone, sideshows, workshops and markets, but also an education c
14、enter and some guest speakers so that the kids (and you) can learn a thing or two while youre at the event.21If a 10-year-old goes to Boogie, he/she_.Amust stay with an adult all the timeBcannot find a great kid-friendly area thereCmust leave the licensed area by 11 pmDdoesnt have to pay for admissi
15、on22Which of the following festivals failed to be included in the beginning?ABoogie BSplendour in the GrassCThe Gum Ball DBellingen Turtlefest23What do the festivals have in common?ATheyre all held in the summertime.BTheyre are suitable for the whole family.CTheyre all concerned with wildlife.DTheyr
16、e all free for kids under 11.BWhen I met and married a Japanese man in New York, I thought he would learn a bit more English and we would continue to live our lives there. But in lifes twists and turns, we ended up living in Tokyo! I was the one who needed to learn Japanese and fast ! Thereis no exp
17、erience quite as lonely as living in a foreign country without a grasp of the language. Especially to make friends and to break that loneliness, it is the first and foremost goal to attain always an uphill climb, while totally awkward!I was a trained English Language teacher, and while I lived abroa
18、d I did that work,and when we moved back to America I planned to continue it. The countrys financial difficulties at the time, however, saw deep cuts to the English as a Second Language positions in the schools and to refugee language programs. So I simply took a job in a department store, at its Ch
19、ild Playroom.But this store was located near a major company that hired some of its workforce from many other countries. Often a preschooler in my playroom could not speak a word of English, and would look so lost and lonely !My heart flew to them! We interacted witheach other a lot. We would play E
20、nglish language games and they would teach their language to me.Years later, when a small girl who had come from South America could speak good English, she said to me, “Teacher, remember when I called you Maestra?” Another childwhose language was only Russian originally we built a robot from blocks
21、 and fed it block food and leaned English words that waywould come years afterwards and continue to play that same game! These moments became my life compassdue north is that place where when persons are different, Love Matters !24What was the authors challenge after marriage?AShe had to give up her
22、 job. B She needed to learn a new languageCShe lost all her best friends. DShe was forced to live overseas.25Why did the author change her job after she returned home?ATeaching jobs were greatly reduced. BShe lost interest in teaching.CBetter teachers were needed. DShe set up her own company.26What
23、would the author and the young children do in the playroom?AThey cared for each other . BThey took language tests.CThey learned each others languages. DThey encouraged each other in learning.27Which word can best describe the authors interactions with children?ATiring. BHumorous. CSimple. D Helpful.
24、CFacebook is a habit forming activity,but users who spend a lot of time on the site say they feel less happy with their lives.Researchers from University of Gothenburg say that many users log in as soon as they turn their PCs on and that the behavior can develop into an “addiction”. People in low in
25、come groups and the poorly educated are particularly at risk. Up to 85% of users say that they use Facebook daily and half say they start up Facebook as soon as they open their web users. Half fear that they are not “on top of things” if they are not logged into the site, and 25% say they feel“ill a
26、t ease”if they cant log in regularly.The Swedish survey showed the network had its dark side.“Face-booking may become an unconscious habit. A majority of the respondents(受访者) log in every time they start their web browser(浏览器). This may even develop into an addiction,” says Leif Denti, doctoral stud
27、ent of Psychology at the University of Gothenburg. People with low income and low-educated individuals spend more time on Facebook. Women are generally more active than men on Facebook. Users with low income and low education use Facebook more than other groups. Within these groups,users who spend m
28、ore time on Facebook also report feeling less happy and less content with their lives.The other surprise about the network is that although a huge amount of personal “ news” is traded through the site, it tends to focus on the positive.“ Most of the content they share has something to do with major
29、events, positive events and when feeling good,” says Leif Denti.28What is the main idea of the text?AUsing Facebook may become an addiction.BSpending more time on Facebook leads to less happiness CWomen spend more time on Facebook than men.DPositive events are more welcome on Facebook.29What does th
30、e underlined phrase “ill at ease”in Paragraph 2 probably mean?APleased. BTired. CInterested. D Annoyed.30What can we learn from the text?APeople tend to share good things on Facebook.BHalf of the users use Facebook daily.CMen are more active than women on Facebook.DWell-educated people spend more ti
31、me on Facebook.31Where is this text most likely from?AA diary. BA magazine.CA novel. DA travel guideDA roadside system that detects if a mobile phone is in use in a passing vehicle is being tested in the UK first. Despite being unable to tell whether the driver is using the phone, it is hoped that i
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