吉林省“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试高一英语试题 2021年5月本试卷分客观题和主观题两部分共81题,共150分,共5页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。第卷 60题第一部分 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. What are the speakers talking about? A. Hobbies. B. Sports.
2、C. Arts.2. Why does the man ask for leave?A. He is seriously ill. B. He likes to rest at home. C. He has to look after his mother.3. Why does the woman invite the man to dinner? A. To express her thanks. B. To celebrate her success. C. To ask for advice on sales.4. When will the books arrive? A. Apr
3、il 19. B. April 20. C. April 22.5. What does Billy decide to do? A. Hear Lisa sing. B. Sing with Lisa. C. Sing himself.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Where is the F
4、erry Theater? A. On Dublin Street. B. On London Road. C. In the Town Hall.7. How will the woman probably get to the Modern Art Gallery? A. By bus. B. By subway. C. On foot. 听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. What kind of music does the man like best? A. Country music. B. Rock music. C. Jazz music. 9. What is t
5、he probable price for a used CD? A. $10. B. $15. C. $ 20. 10. What instrument will the man learn to play? A. The piano. B. The guitar. C. The violin.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. Living expenses. B. Emergency cases. C. Money management.12. What is the problem
6、with the woman? A. Spending freely. B. Not working hard. C. Ignoring entertainment.13. What advice does the man give to the woman? A. To save up for urgent need. B. To enjoy her life. C. To work for a better chance.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Classmate
7、s. B. Host and audience.C. Teacher and student.15. What is the mans suggestion for the woman? A. Taking notes. B. Recording the lectures. C. Listening carefully.16. What does the woman need to do for extra credits? A. Complete extra assignments. B. Pass two more tests. C. Change her courses.听下面一段独白,
8、回答第17至第20四个小题。17. When did Fauja move to England? A. After his wife died. B. Before he got married. C. When he was five years old.18. Why did Fauja start to run? A. To build up his body. B. To forget his sadness. C. To take part in the marathon.19. Where did Fauja run his first marathon? A. In Canad
9、a. B. In India. C. In England.20. Which of the following best describes Fauja? A. Creative. B. Determined. C. Sensitive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) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AChoose Your One-Day ToursTour ABath & Stonehenge including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms
10、 and Stonehenge 37 until 26 March and 39 thereafter.Visit the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent and the Costume Museum. Stonehenge is one of the worlds most famous prehistoric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.Tour BOxford & Stratford including entrance fe
11、es to the University St Marys Church Tower and Anne Hathaways house一32 until 12 March and 36 thereafter.Oxford: Includes a guided tour of Englands oldest university city and colleges. Look over the “city of dreaming spires(尖顶)”from St Marys Church Tower. Stratford: Includes a guided tour exploring m
12、uch of the Shakespeare wonder.Tour CWindsor Castle & Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace 34 until 11 March and 37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Windsor and Hampton Court, Henry Mills favorite palace. Free time to visit Windsor Castle (entrance fees not included). Wit
13、h 500 years of history, Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen. Now this former royal palace is open to the public as a major tourist attraction. Visit the palace and its various historic gardens, which include the famous maze (迷宫) where it is easy to get lost!TourDCambridgeincl
14、udingentrancefeestotheTowerofSaintMarytheGreat 33until18Marchand37thereafter.IncludesaguidedtourofCambridge,thefamousuniversitytown,andthegardensofthe18th century.21. WhichtourwillyouchooseifyouwanttoseeEnglandsoldestuniversitycity? A. Tour A B. Tour B C. Tour C D. Tour D22. Whichofthefollowingtours
15、chargesthelowestfeeon17March? A. WindsorCastle&HamptonCourt. B. Oxford&Stratford. C. Bath&Stonehenge. D. Cambridge.23. WhyisHamptonCourtamajortouristattraction? A. Itusedtobethehomeofroyalfamilies. B. Itusedtobeawell-knownmaze.C. ItistheoldestpalaceinBritain. D. Itisaworld-famouscastle.BWhen her fiv
16、e daughters were young, Helene An always told them that there was strength in unity (团结). To show this, she held up one chopstick, representing one person. Then she easily broke it into two pieces. Next, she tied several chopsticks together, representing a family. She showed the girls it was hard to
17、 break the tied chopsticks. This lesson about family unity stayed with the daughters as they grew up.Helene An and her family own a large restaurant business in California. However, when Helene and her husband Danny left their home in Vietnam in 1975, they didnt have much money. They moved their fam
18、ily to San Francisco. There they joined Dannys mother, Diana, who owned a small Italian sandwich shop. Soon afterwards, Helene and Diana changed the sandwich shop into a small Vietnamese restaurant. The five daughters helped in the restaurant when they were young. However, Helene did not want her da
19、ughters to always work in the family business because she thought it was too hard.Eventually the girls all graduated from college and went away to work for themselves, but one by one, the daughters returned to work in the family business. They opened new restaurants in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
20、 Even though family members sometimes disagreed with each other, they worked together to make the business successful. Daughter Elisabeth explains, Our mother taught us that to succeed we must have unity, and to have unity we must have peace. Without the strength of the family, there is no business.
21、Their expanding business became a large corporation in 1996, with three generations of Ans working together. Now the Ans corporation makes more than $20 million each year. Although they began with a small restaurant, they had big dreams, and they worked together. Now they are a big success.24. Helen
22、e tied several chopsticks together to show _. A. the advantage of chopsticks B. the difficulty of growing upC. the strength of family unity D. the best way of giving a lesson25. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that the An family _. A. left Vietnam without much money B. started a business in 1975C. bou
23、ght a restaurant in San Francisco D. opened a sandwich shop in Los Angeles26. What can we infer about the An daughters? A. They did not finish their college education.B. They could not bear to work in the family business.C. They were troubled by disagreement among family members.D. They were influen
24、ced by what Helene taught them.27. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. How to Run a Corporation B. Family Unity Builds SuccessC. How to Achieve a Big Dream D. Strength Comes from PeaceCHadi Partovi, founder of Code. org believes every student should learn the basics of c
25、omputer science just like they do math, physics, or biology, regardless of what they want to do in the future. The expert says knowledge about the subject is important to understand how the world around us works and compares it to learning about photosynthesis (光合作用), even though not every student i
26、s going to be a botanist. To spark students interest, he created the “Hour of Code”, which introduces the world of computing to anyone, from ages 14 to 104, in a fun, interactive manner. Observed annually during Computer Science Week, the event now draws tens of millions of kids from over 180 countr
27、ies. The “Hour of Code”, which can be scheduled anytime during Computer Science Week, begins with an introductory video on computer science. Participants can then select from hundreds of fun assignments that are sorted by both grade level and coding experience. Though each project is designed to las
28、t just sixty minutes, beginners can deal with as many challenges as they desire.To help introduce computer science in classrooms on a more regular basis, Code. org has also developed a catalog of online courses that can be incorporated (纳入) in a schools regular curriculum. Since the nonprofit began
29、offering the courses in 2013, over 704, 000 teachers have signed up to teach introductory computer science to over 22 million students worldwide.Thanks to the efforts of the pioneer, about 40 percent of US schools now offer computer science as a subject. The numbers are even higher - an impressive 7
30、0 percent - if after-school offerings such as robotics clubs are included. Even more encouraging, eight years ago, just 19,390 students took an Advanced Placement Computer Science exam. By the spring of 2017, the number had jumped 415 percent to 99,868. 28. Why did Hardi Partovi create the “Hour of
31、Code”? A. To introduce computing to more children.B. To add a programme to Computer Science Week.C. To help people learn computer science in a fun way.D. To train computer scientists for his future program.29. The “Hour of Code” is so called most probably because _.A. it can be scheduled anytimeB. i
32、ts projects last sixty minutes eachC. it will surely attract more students to attendD. its tasks can be sorted by coding experience30. What do we know about Code. orgs online courses? A. They help the developer make lots of money. B. They have existed for over 10 years up to now. C. Over 704, 000 te
33、achers have been learning them. D. Schools can use them regularly in their classrooms. 31. What do the numbers show in the last paragraph? A. The influence of robotics clubs.B. The effect of Hadi Partovis efforts.C. The development of many US schools.D. The efforts that Hadi Partovi has made.DSmartp
34、hones, tablets and smart watches are banned (禁止) at school for all children under 15 in France. Under the ban students are not able to use their phones at all during school hours, including meal breaks.“I think its a good thing. School is not about being on your phone,”Paris mum Marie-Caroline Madel
35、eine told AFP. “Its hard with kids. You cant control what they see and thats one of the things that worry me as a parent.”There is no law like this in Australia, but some Australian schools have banned phones.McKinnon Secondary School in Victoria introduced a total ban in February and Principal Pits
36、a Binnion said this has been a success.McKinnon students still have a Chromebook to use in every class for day-to-day learning but theyre not allowed to use social media. Ms Binnion said at first“teachers cheered and students moaned (抱怨) ,” but now theyre seeing the advantages.“They come to school a
37、nd theyre not allowed to use phones at all during the school day, including lunch breaks,” she said.“Its been wonderful in terms of students communicating with each other at lunchtime and not looking at their screen,” she said.Ms Binnion also leads by example and doesnt use her mobile phone in schoo
38、l.“I think anyone can do it if weve done it.”Not everyone agrees with the bans. Western Sydney University technology researcher Dr Joanne Orlando wrote in online magazine The Conversation earlier this year that Australia should not ban phones in schools because its important to educate kids to live
39、in the age they are raised in.“A good education for students today is knowing how to use technology to learn, communicate and work with ideas,” she wrote. “Banning students from using smartphones is a 1950s response to a 2018 state-of-play.”32. Why did Madeleine welcome the ban?A. School is for stud
40、ying.B. Kids behave badly nowadays.C. Teachers find it hard to control kids.D. Her kids depend too much on phones.33. What can we learn about the ban in McKinnon Secondary School?A. Some teachers were against it at first.B. Students can now see the good of the ban.C. Students can use their phones at
41、 lunch beaks.D. Teachers have stopped using phones at school as well.34. What does the underlined word“Chromebook” in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?A. A book. B. A notebook. C.A learning website.D. A kind of computer.35. What does Dr Joanne Orlando think of banning phones in schools?A. It will disco
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