云南省曲靖市罗平县第一中学2019-2020学年高一期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高一年级英语试卷第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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.Why is Ann so upset?A.She failed one of her examsB.She is worrying about other lessonsC.She has no time to do her math ho
2、mework2.What type of food does the woman eat?A.Junk food B.Healthy food C.Delivered food3.What will the man probably do to stay warm?A.Use a blanket B.Turn on the heater C.Drink some hot chocolate4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The mans career B.The mans travel plan C.The mans plan af
3、ter graduation5.What are the speakers opinions about the painting?A.Its simple B.Its colorful C.Its complex(复杂的).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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Where does the conversati
4、on take place?A.In an office downtownB.In an apartment downtown C.In an apartment in the East End 7.What does the man want to do now?A.Get to work B.Go to a restaurant C.Visit the womans company听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Brother and sister B.Schoolmates C
5、.Colleagues9.How did the man try to contact his brother?A.He sent him a text B.He went to his house C.He left him a voicemail.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Which subject is difficult for the woman?A.Math B.History C.Chemistry11.When can the woman have tutoring?A.On Tuesdays B.On Thursdays C.On Fridays12.Who i
6、s in charge of the Gifted Program?A.Mr.Jermings B.MrHobart C.MrsLee听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What does the woman probably do?A.Shes a diver B.Shes a lifeguard C.Shes a swimming instructor14.Who called the ambulance?A.The woman B.One of the students C.The instructor15.When did the ambulance arrive?A.Ten mi
7、nutes later B.Twelve minutes later C.Twenty minutes later16.How did the girl react when she awoke?A.She didnt know what happenedB.She went back into the poo1C.She cried听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Who is making the announcement?A.The student government B.The school newspaper C.The football team18.How many n
8、ew teams are added this year?A.Four B.Three C.Two19.What do the music club members do? A.Organize trips B.Attend concerts C.Host dancing nights20.Why should a student join a campus group?A.To have friends B.To make good grades C.To keep up with world news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
9、列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOn 26th January, the biggest earthquake in India took the lives of 25,000 people. In the morning, when everyone was enjoying holidays, earthquake happened. It was about 7.5 on the Richter scale. “There is nothing left between the sky and the earth any more.
10、 Everyone fell down.” said one of the villagers alive. “There is no water, no food and no one came to rescue.”Nobody died in Pakistan, a country next to India. The city of Lahore was lucky. In Lahore American School, all of the students were safe. They were on the field, so most children didnt feel
11、anything. The teachers in the second floor felt the earthquake. Although Mrs. Young was also on the second floor, she didnt feel anything. She didnt know what happened until a teacher told her about it. Those teachers on the other floors had different feelings. Mr. Emond, the maths teacher from Aust
12、ralia, said that when the earthquake started he thought there was something wrong with him. But then another teacher said that it was an earthquake. After those words Mr. Emond felt better. Mrs. David and Frost didnt feel anything, either.My mother didnt feel anything. She didnt even know that it wa
13、s an earthquake till she saw a shaking light. My father saw the computer shaking and then he looked out of the window and saw many people going out.21. The biggest earthquake in India happened on the _of January 26th.A. morning B. noon C. afternoon D. night22. We learnt that _from the sentence “Ther
14、e is nothing left between the sky and the earth any more”.A. India is a large countryB. Indian had nothing after the earthquake C. there is no tall building in IndiaD. the earthquake in India was serious23. The city of Lahore is in _.A. India B. America C. AustraliaD. Pakistan24. Which of the follow
15、ing is true?A. I was with my parents when the earthquake happened.B. The earthquake in Lahore wasnt serious.C. The teachers in Lahore American School all felt the earthquake.D. My parents didnt know the earthquake happened.BChina is a land of bicycles. At least it was back in 1992 when I traveled th
16、e country. Back then everyone seemed to be riding a bicycle. Millions of them, all black. Cars were rare. Yet since my arrival in Beijing last year, Ive found the opposite is true. There are millions of cars. However, people still use their bicycles to get around. For many, its the easiest and cheap
17、est way to travel today. Bicycles also come in different colorssilver, green, red, blue, yellow, whatever you want.Its fun watching people biking. They rush quickly through crossroads, move skillfully through traffic, and ride even on sidewalks(人行道). Bicycles allow people the freedom to move about t
18、hat cars just cant provide. Eager to be part of this aspect of Chinese culture, I decided to buy a bicycle. Great weather accompanied(陪伴) my great buy. I immediately jumped up on my bicycle seat and started home. My first ride home was orderly(守秩序的). To be safe, I stayed with a “pack” of bikers whil
19、e cars on the streets came running swiftly out of nowhere at times. I didnt want to get hit. So I took the ride carefully.Crossing the streets was the biggest problem. It was a lot like crossing a major highway back in the United States. The streets here were wide, so crossing took time, skill and a
20、 little bit of luck. I finally made it home. The feeling on the bicycle was amazing. The air hitting my face and going through my hair was wonderful. I was sitting on top of the world as I passed by places and people. Biking made me feel alive.25.According to the author, why are bicycles still popul
21、ar in China today? A.Because they are traditional and safe. B.Because they are convenient and inexpensive. C.Because they are colorful and available. D.Because they are fast and environment friendly.26.The author decided to buy a bicycle because he intended _. A.to ride it for fun B.to use it for tr
22、ansport C.to experience local culture D.to improve his riding skills27.How did the author feel about his street crossing? A.It was boring. B.It was difficult C.It was lively. D.It was wonderful.28.Which of the following best describes the authors biking experience? A.The author enjoyed showing off h
23、is biking skills. B.The author was annoyed by the air while riding. C.The author was praised by the other bikers. D.The author took great pleasure in biking.CReading makes you a smarter, better leader. But if youve been following the latest science, youll also know that studies have shown regularly
24、picking up a book might increase your empathy (共鸣) and protect you from feeling lonely, hopeless or suffering from dementia (痴呆) in later life. But obviously, thats not the end of the list. New research has discovered yet another benefit of being a reader who focuses ones mind on reading.After follo
25、wing those surveyed based on more than 3,500 adults over age 50 for 12 years, the team from Yale University behind the research found that those who read books for 3.5 hours a week were 23 percent less likely to die. Reading for less than 3.5 hours a week lowered participants (参加者) risk of death by
26、17 percent. Put another way, picking up an interesting book could earn you about an extra two years.Its worth noticing that the researchers were looking exactly at time spent in reading books, rather than newspapers, magazines, or online media, and that this difference is important for the observed
27、advantages of reading. “We found that reading books provided a greater advantage than reading newspapers or magazines,” said Avni Bavishi of the Yale School of Public Health. “This effect is likely because books attract the readers mind more providing more cognitive (认知的) advantages, and therefore i
28、ncreasing the lifespan (寿命). In short, deep slow reading rather than reading quickly and carelessly is best.”So how long should you be reading for, and what sort of titles should you pick up? While more reading seems to be better, the researchers suggest that anything more than 30 minutes a day will
29、 be likely to do good to you. As for what exactly to read, the researchers cant yet offer much advice beyond making time for actual books, though they pointed out this was a promising way to future research.29.Whats the purpose of the authors writing the first paragraph?A.To tell the importance of m
30、odern science.B.To explain the reasons for forming good habits.C.To show the benefits of reading.D.To list some painful sufferings.30.What is the finding of the research of Yale University?A.Reading can build ones confidence.B.Reading might make one feel safe.C.Reading should be done regularly.D.Rea
31、ding could help one live longer.31.Why is it better to read books instead of newspapers or magazines?A.It improves the readers abilities to know about things.B.It helps the readers to get more interested in the stories.C.It makes the readers think of their own past experiences.D.It offers the reader
32、s different practical skills of reading.32.What will the future research focus on?A.Reading methods. B. Reading materials.C. Reading abilities. D. Reading purposes.DAccording to researchers, money can buy happiness, but only if you spend it on someone else.Spending as little as $5 a day on someone e
33、lse could significantly bring you happiness, the team at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School found.Their experiments on more than 630 Americans showed they were measurably (适度地) happier when they spent money on others-even if they thought spending the money on themselves w
34、ould make them happier.“We wanted to test our theory that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn,” said Elizabeth Dunn, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia.They asked their 600 volunteers first to rate their general happiness, report their
35、annual income and detail their monthly spending including bills, gifts for themselves, gifts for others and donations to charity.“Regardless of how much income each person made, those who spent money on others reported greater happiness, while those who spent more on themselves did not,” Dunn said i
36、n a statement.Dunns team also surveyed 16 employees at a company in Boston before and after they received an annual profit-sharing bonus of between $3,000 and $8,000.“Employees who devoted more of their bonus to pro-social (有益社会的) spending experienced greater happiness after receiving the bonus, and
37、 the manner in which they spent that bonus was a more important predictor of their happiness than the size of the bonus itself,” they wrote in their report, published in the journal Science.They gave their volunteers $5 or $20 and half got clear instructions on how to spend it. Those who spent the m
38、oney on someone or something else reported feeling happier about it.“These findings suggest that very minor alterations in spending allocations (分配) -as little as $5-may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day,” Dunn said.33.The 16 employees mentioned in the passage _.A. were giv
39、en clear instructions on how to spend the bonusB. had more happiness than the size of the bonus itselfC. experienced greater happiness after receiving their bonusD. felt happier after they contributed much of the bonus to charities34.Dunns statement suggested that _.A. those who spent money on other
40、s felt happier no matter how much they earnedB. those who spent more money on themselves felt happierC. people thought spending money could make themselves happierD. the money spent was as important as the money earned35.The best title of this passage is _.A. Experiment on Money SpendingB. Devoting
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