四川省成都外国语学校2020-2021学年高一英语上学期期中试题.doc
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1、四川省成都外国语学校2020-2021学年高一英语上学期期中试题第一节 (共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)听下面5段对话。选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话读一遍。1. What will the speakers do on Saturday?A. Go to work. B. Eat brunch. C. Go to the gym.2. When did the man hurt himself?A. A few weeks ago. B. A few months ago. C. A few years ago.3. Where does this conversation
2、take place?A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a classroom.4. How does the woman sound?A. Nervous. B. Sad. C. Angry.5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Their exam schedules. B. Their recent sleep habits. C. Their physics exam results.第二节(共15小题,每小题3分,共45分)听下面5段对话或独白。选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
3、每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6. What happened to the man?A. He had a car accident. B. He was late for a film. C. He lost his key.7. How did the man get to the cinema?A. By bus. B. By car. C. By bike.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What color shirts does the mans team get?A. Yellow. B. Green. C. White.9. What will
4、 the woman do next?A. Go to the mans house. B. Collect the new football shirts. C. Have the basketball shirts changed.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Who is the woman?A. A policewoman. B. A doctor. C. The mans classmate.11. What is the man worried about?A. His broken arm. B. The coming exams. C. The woun
5、d in his leg.12. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital. C. In the street.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What is the man doing?A. Reading a newspaper. B. Touring Discovery Bay. C. Visiting an amusement park.14. What does the man think is good about the plan?A
6、. It will make the place quiet and peaceful.B. It will attract more families with kids.C. It will promote local economy.15. What does the man think of Discovery Bay at the moment?A. Boring. B. Crowded. C. Peaceful.16. What changes does the woman think the plan will bring about?A. There will be more
7、interesting places.B. There will be more families.C. There will be no dolphins.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the exhibition about this year?A. Star posters. B. Railway posters. C. Holiday posters.18. How long will the exhibition last a day?A. Seven hours. B. Six hours. C. Five hours.19. What d
8、oes the speaker suggest people do?A. Watch Alan Browns films on TV.B. Get tickets for the exhibition in advance.C. Book seats for The Rose Garden immediately.20. Where can people make a reservation for Detective in the Shadows?A. At Town Hall. B. At the Arts Center Cinema. C. At the Tourist Center.第
9、三节 (共5小题,每小题3分,共15分)根据你所听到的内容判断以下句子是否正确,正确的请选A, 错误的请选B。本段独白读两遍。21. Kasey is working in a supermarket now.22. The woman left a tip of $500 for Kasey for a cup of cola. 23. The elderly lady Kasey met in the supermarket was quite upset because she lost her wallet.24. Although Kasey didnt have a job, he
10、 still paid the $17 for the elderly lady.25. By telling the story, the speaker wants to tell us that surprises always happen in our life.第四节 根据听到的内容完成填空。此段内容读两遍。(共10小题;每题3分,满分30分)Hello, everyone, I am Marlin Cathlina, a broadcaster of the _26_ Making the Nations. Today Id like to share something abo
11、ut European Union with you. The European Union is an _27_ of European countries. The countries are _28_ countries that are governed in different ways. In the United Kingdom, for _29_, the head of state is a king or a queen. In France, on the other hand, the head of state is a _30_. But each of them
12、sends their own representatives to the European Parliament, which has some _31_ over what happens in each of the member countries. The idea of the European Union _32_ in the 1950s. The first members were France, Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg, the Netherlands and _33_. The number increased rapidly duri
13、ng the second half of the _34_ century. By the year 2000, there were 15 member countries. In 2004, the European Union increased to 25 members. The expanded European Union has a population of more than half a billion people, _35_ as big as the population of the United States.成都外国语学校20202021学年度上期期中考试高
14、一英语笔试试卷 注意事项:1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3. 答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、考号准确无误地填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回,答题卡不得折叠。第I卷(选择题 共70分)第一部分: 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(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AOn Friday August 3, parents should plan on a scheduled co
15、nference with their childs advisor, which is held in the late morning and early afternoon. Then the school president will hand out the diplomas after the Progress Day exercises that the graduation performance follows. Parents planning on taking the activities are urged to reserve accommodations as s
16、oon as possible by Salisbury School. This is a list of inns that offer accommodations close to our school.Inn at Iron Masters-Lakeville, CT, (860) 435-9844 Starts from $159 Check-in time is 3PM and Check-out time is 11 AM. It is close to antiquing, golf and special roads for walking, jogging and bic
17、ycling. Payment by check or credit cardEarl Grey B&B-Salisbury, CT, (860) 435-1007Per night: $295 with breakfast; $275 withoutIts close to private schools: Hotchkiss, Salisbury; two nearby lakes for boating, fishing and swimming.Check in: 3 PM; Check out: noonPayment by check or credit cardSassafras
18、 B&B-Salisbury, CT, (860) 435-1234125-$150 double room (Minimum two nights June-October 2018 only)Up charge for one night during June-October 2018 only.One Day Cancellation Policy: no chargeCheck in is at 3PM, and check out is noon.Early check-in or late check-out / laundry services are available fo
19、r an additional fee.Payment by credit card, no checkThe Litchfield Inn-Litchfield, CT, (860) 567-503Per night: $295Up to 2 children under 12 stay for free with adults, and rollaway beds are available upon request for a small fee.Check in: 3 PM; Check out: 11 AMCancellation Charges: I Night Charge if
20、 cancelled within 24 hrs. (Groups carry different policy)Payment: No cash1. Which of the following is Activity 3 on August 3?A. The Progress Day exercises.B. The parents-advisor meeting.C. The graduation performance.D. The ceremony for diplomas.2. If you like enjoying antiques and exercising, which
21、inn will you stay at?A. Sassafras B&B.B. The Litchfield Inn.C. Inn at Iron Masters.D. Earl Grey B&B.3. What is required by all the above inns?A. Guests check in at 3PM.B. They should be booked before Aug. 3.C. They take cancellation fees.D. Guests pay by check or credit card.BWhat kind of amusing ac
22、tivities will you participate in during your life? Will you be spending your free time doing safe sports with little danger or will you always be one of the first people to try the next popular extreme activity? Scientists have been interested in finding out why some people seem to prefer dangerous
23、activities.Although there are exceptions, researchers have found that in most cases men are less cautious than women. Men often try to impress women by proving that they are courageous and fearless, and they are more likely to take risks when women are watching them or when they are competing agains
24、t other men.Research also shows that as people get older they usually behave more responsibly and avoid taking unnecessary risks. In addition, when people are in stable relationships, they seem to be less attracted to daring activities.Some people seem to be more daring than others, but there are ma
25、ny different types of risks and some people take one type of risk, but not another. Psychologists have identified a number of categories of risk. These include financial risks, risks related to health and safety, amusing risks and social risks. Psychologists discover that some people will take risks
26、 in one area, but not in another. Just if a person enjoys bungee(蹦极)jumping, it doesnt mean he or she will take chances when investing (投资)money or that he will tell a joke to a group of strangers.Interestingly, research shows that women take more social risks than men. They are more likely to make
27、career changes as they get older and to express unpopular opinions in business meetings.Yet, at the end of the day, the likelihood of particular people taking a risk depends on their personalities. In general, optimistic people are more likely to take risks because they focus on the possible positiv
28、e outcomes of their actions. On the other hand, those with opposite personality are much more likely to avoid taking a chance.4. What have researchers discovered about women?A. They are always changing jobs.B. They are good at doing business.C. They are more willing to take risks.D. They are more co
29、nservative than men.5. Why do men try to prove they are brave?A. To attract women to watch them.B. To have favorable effects on women.C. To announce risks are too dangerous.D. To show their strength to the competitor.6. What mainly determine whether people take risks possibly?A. The potential conseq
30、uences.B. Their characters.C. Their problems of finance.D. The focuses of their work.7. What is the text mainly talking about?A. Peoples sense of taking risks.B. Risks at peoples different ages.C. Different types of peoples risks.D. Risks between men and women.CAs the climate warms, birds are shrink
31、ing and their wingspans are growing, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed 70,716 birds from 52 kinds of North American migratory(迁徙的)bird species collected over 40 years. The authors say the study is the largest of its kind and that the findings are important to understanding how animals w
32、ill adapt to climate change.We found almost all of the species were getting smaller. said lead author Brian Weeks, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan.The species were pretty diverse, but responding in a similar way. he said. The consistency was shocking.He said studies of animal re
33、sponses to climate change often focus on shifts in geographical range or timing of life events, like migration and birth. But this study suggests body morphology(形态)is a crucial third aspect.Thats one major implication, he said, Its hard to understand how birds will adapt without taking all three of
34、 these things into consideration.The findings showed that from 1978 to 2016, the length of the birds lower leg bone shortened by 2.4%. Over the same time, the wings lengthened by 1.3%.The evidence suggests warming temperatures caused the decrease in body size, which in turn caused the increase in wi
35、ng length.Migration is an incredibly taxing thing they do, Mr. Weeks said, explaining that the smaller body size means less energy available for the birds to complete their long journeys.He says the birds most likely to survive migration were the ones with longer wingspans and smaller bodies.The sci
36、entists arent exactly sure why warmer temperatures cause birds to shrink. One theory is that smaller animals are better at cooling off, losing body heat more quickly.8. Whats the best title for the text?A. All of the Birds Are Getting SmallerB. Animals Are Adapting to Climate ChangeC. Climate Change
37、 Is Causing Birds to ShrinkD. Scientists Are Finding Causes of Warm Climate9. What made Brian Weeks feel astonished?A. It took 40 years to collect 70,716 birds from North America.B. Many birds are shrinking when responding to the climate change.C. All migratory bird species were collected to do the
38、important research.D. So many researchers take part in the largest study to work out the findings.10. What does the underlined word taxing most probably mean?A. Tiring.B. ImportantC. Easy.D. Pleasant11. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The migratory birds arent big.B. The temperatures wi
39、ll be higher.C. The scientists will go on further study.D. The smaller animals will surely live longer.DMaking beer on the moon might seem like a pipe dream to many, but for a group of students from the University of California at San Diego, there is a chance to take their research beyond Earths sur
40、face.The Lab2Moon competition, held by TeamIndus, is offering students the chance to secure a spot on the TeamIndus rocket this year.Taking craft beer to the next level, the students want to test whether its possible for yeast(酵母) to work and create beer on the moon. However, they believe the experi
41、ment is not just a creative concept for astronauts, its also important for the development of drugs and yeast-containing foods, like bread.The idea started out with a few laughs among a group of friends, said Neeki Ashari, a fifth-year bioengineering student at UC San Diego. We all appreciate the cr
42、aft of beer. When we heard that there was an opportunity to design an experiment that would go up on Indias moonlander, we thought we could combine our hobby with the competition by focusing on the practicality of yeast in outer space. The preparation work for the beer-up to the stage of adding yeas
43、t-will all be done on Earth, and rather than separating the fermentation(发酵) and carbonation stages of making beer, the team plans to combine them.This removes the need to release CO2 accumulated in the process, which may result in cleanliness and safety issues out in space.If selected, Team Origina
44、l Gravity will be the first to make beer in outer space, and the fermentation will take place in a vessel no bigger than a soda can.All teams competing for the place will showcase their ideas in Bangalore, India, in March. Sadly,you wont be enjoying moon beer in your local craft beer bar anytime soo
45、n,as no samples will be brought back. However, this small experiment could provide important data on just how practical it is for us to make and create our own resources on other planets and moons by learning how consumables behave in different environments.12. How did the students feel when they go
46、t the chance to design the experiment?A. Excited.B. Nervous.C. Confident.D. Casual.13. What does the underlined word This in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. The mixing of two stagesB. Adding yeast on EarthC. The preparation work on EarthD. Fermentation and carbonation14. What can we learn about the experime
47、nt from the passage?A. It has been designed based on similar experiments.B. Its quite competitive compared with other designs.C. Its design has already been approved by TeamIndus.D. Its process was adapted to make it safer and greener.15. What does the author think of the students idea?A. It seems l
48、ike a pipe dream.B. Its extremely complicated.C. Its meaningful and hopeful.D. Its creative but impractical.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。Encouraging Positive RelationshipsChoosing ones friends is an important part of growing up. And although you cant choose your chi
49、ldrens friends, you can have a positive influence on the relationships they make throughout their formative years. Use the following strategies to help your children to build positive relationships with their friends. Encourage diversity. 16 In addition to exposing your kids to more diversity, it wi
50、ll also help them learn more about themselves. Avoid criticism. Avoid criticizing friendships, but be honest with your kids when youre concerned. _17 This may make them defensive and less receptive to what you have to say. Do be open and willing to listen to what they have to say, and talk about wha
51、t makes you nervous. 18 If you feel that one of your childs friends is having a negative influence on him, invite that friend to spend time with you and your child together so that you can have a positive influence on the relationship. Engage in community service. Engage your family in service and v
52、olunteering (or join a social group) through a local church, school, or other nonprofit organization. 19 20 When talking about a friend who has a negative influence on your child, focus your comments on that friends behaviors, not on her personality. For example, instead of calling your childs frien
53、d irresponsible for smoking, you could point out that the behavior has a negative effect on her health and recommend ways for your child to help her quit.A. Offer advice.B. Get involved.C. Dont condemn your childs friends.D. Help your kids find the group that they fit with.E. These events can be gre
54、at places to meet new friends.F. Its important to develop positive relationships with family members as well.G. Challenge your children to get to know kids from many different backgrounds.第二部分: 完型填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C 和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Celeste Ayala is a police officer,
55、from Berisso. Yesterday she was on guard duty at the Sister Maria Ludovica Childrens Hospital when a 21 baby was brought in suffering from serious lack of nutrition. 22 the baby was described by hospital staff as smelly and dirty, Ayala asked if she could 23 the baby.Ayalas colleague, Marcos Heredia
56、, took a photo of the 24 act and posted it on Facebook, which caught fire, having gained 110,000 shares 25 .I want to make public this great gesture of 26 that you had today with that little baby, 27 Heredias post, You didnt 28 and you acted as if you were his mother. You dont care about the 29 Ayal
57、a said she did not think twice about 30 the baby in need. I noticed that he was 31, as he was crying and putting his hand into his mouth, so I asked to 32 him and breastfeed him, Ayala said.The local fire department where Ayala volunteers in her spare time 33 sang high praise for her on Facebook. We
58、 want to 34 Celeste Ayala who, when on guard duty at the Hospital, breastfed a young child who 35 crying, the department wrote. Actions like these fill us with 36 .As a result of her selfless 37 , Ayala has been promoted from officer to sergeant, which was 38 on Twitter by Cristian Ritondo, the mini
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