安徽省江淮十校2021-2022学年高一上学期11月“三新”测试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、江淮十校2021级高一“三新”检测考试英语考生注意:1. 本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2. 考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。3. 本卷命题范围:必修第一册Unit 1-Unit 2。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
2、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. How much will the woman pay at last probably?A. $25.B. $30.C. $50. 2. Where are the speakers?A. In a car.B. On a bus.C. At home. 3. What does the woman want to feed her child?A. Rice.B. Milk.C. Ice cream. 4. What is the woman doing?A. Taking exercise. B. D
3、oing her shopping. C. Doing the safety check. 5. What can we learn about the woman?A. She is proud of the man. B. She wants to join the team. C. She disagrees with the man. 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
4、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 does the man dislike?A. Western films. B. Science stories. C. Plays.7. How does the woman like horror films?A. Stupid.B. Enjoyable.C. Childish. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What will the weather be like tomorrow?A. Cloudy.B. Sunny.C. Rainy. 9. What will the speakers go t
5、o the supermarket to buy?A. Sneakers.B. A compass.C. An umbrella. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the woman think of David?A. He drives too fast. B. He is very careless. C. He is bad at driving. 11. Who caused the traffic accident?A. David. B. The truck driver. C. Davids daughter. 12. What do we know
6、 about Davids daughter in the accident?A. She kept calm.B. She was injured.C. She was frightened. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Librarian and reader. B. Reporter and passer-by. C. Teacher and student. 14. Where are the speakers probably?A. In a university.B. I
7、n a mall.C. In the street. 15. Why do most students think highly of the mall?A. It is new. B. It is easy to reach. C. It is reasonably priced. 16. What is the mans suggestion for the mall?A. Reducing noise. B. Sharing more news. C. Offering job opportunities. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did Hollywood
8、 pay Fossey a million dollars for?A. Her book. B. Her research. C. A movie about her. 18. How long did Fossey live in all?A.53 years.B. 38 years.C. 35 years. 19. Where did Dr. Leakey meet Fossey?A. In Rwanda.B. In Tanzania.C. In America. 20. What happened to Fossey in 1970?A. She wrote for a magazin
9、e. B. She set up a research centre. C. She became famous in the world. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AI am Milica and I am OK to teach on Skype or in person. You can get in touch with me through my mobile or e-mail. I am a very experienced ESL(以英语为第二语言)t
10、eacherwith 10 years of experience of teaching ESL. I worked for AMES for over 4 yearsteaching Chinese students. I lived in China for 3 years teaching ESL. I have worked at Chisholm TAFE as an ESL teacher, too. I also worked at Mont Albert Primary School teaching ESL to all levels. My lessons start w
11、ith the students5 recent levelbased on real-life experiences and how best I can help them achieve both their short-term and long-term goals. I always start with a needs analysis in the first lesson. The students need to know their learning styles. My programs are designed to meet their needs. I alwa
12、ys provide worksheetsdesigned for the individual(个人). I always give my students homeworkfollowing up their learning that they have done in the lesson. I am always patient and try to bring out the best of my students!I am fluent in Chinese. I can teach both beginners and intermediate levels in the la
13、nguagewhether it is for travel, study or HSK preparation. I teach people of all ages. FeesStudents requiring article corrections: $60 an hour or $1 a minute of corrections Students who would like to be taught with others (maximum of 4): $50 per student, an hourIndividual fee: $60 an hour ContactE-ma
14、il: milica-72 (hotmail. com Tel: 042-376-414721. What does the first paragraph mainly stress about Milica?A. Her special gift.B. Her teaching styles. C. Her teaching experiences.D. Her educational background. 22. What will Milica do first at the beginning of her lesson?A. Understand the students nee
15、ds. B. Know the students learning styles. C. Find the proper resources for the students. D. Tell the students some good study methods. 23. How much can Milica earn at most in an hour?A. $150.B. $180.C. $200.D. $240. BOne night Peter received a call from his social worker asking, “Can you take in an
16、11-year-old boy just for the weekend?” It was just a few days after he had said goodbye to two brothers he was fostering (代养), so he told the social worker that his heart was deeply saddened by the loss of the two boys that had just been reunited with their birth parents. Peter thought he didnt have
17、 enough energy left to care for another child at the moment. But the worker convinced him. The social worker arrived at his home with the boy at 3:00 a.m. after driving two hours from another county. There is a huge shortage of foster families in Oklahoma so when a child enters the foster care syste
18、m, social workers are often forced to place the children outside of the county of origin, often removing the child from the only place he or she has ever known. Additionally, older children are much more difficult to place. Peter decided to ask why Anthony, the boy, was in foster care. Then he knew
19、that the boy had been abandoned(抛弃)by his mother when he was 2. He was then placed with a family. But almost ten years later, the same family abandoned him at the hospital. Peter was shocked,“Its like my life!”The two have been together ever since. And on the 12th of November, Anthony finally got to
20、 share Peters last name officially. However, Peter didnt stop fostering kids. “Its hard to be a single foster dad but its worth every minute of it. We are about to have another child next month and we are excited.”24. What can we infer about Peter from the first paragraph?A. He is rich.B. He is kind
21、.C. He is busy.D. He is indifferent. 25. When did the social worker set out with Anthony?A. In the morning.B. At noon. C. In the afternoon.D. At night. 26. What can we know from Peters words in paragraph 3?A. He did not like the boy.B. He worked at the hospital. C. He wanted to have a family.D. He a
22、lso had an unlucky childhood. 27. What will Peter do in a month?A. Adopt another child.B. Find Anthonys birth parents. C. Help more children go to school.D. Take Anthony to visit the social worker. CHave you ever heard of the deepest hole in the world? Of course its covered and shut, but it still so
23、unds like a horror film to me. The entrance to the center of the earth sits among the ruins of an abandoned project site in Murmansk, Russia, not far from the Norwegian border. The deepest hole ever dug may be pretty unassuming, but I suspect Im not alone in being a little freaked by it. An Internet
24、 search about the worlds deepest hole turns up the suggestion “Kola Superdeep Borehole screams”. No wonder locals call it the well to hell. Before the very idea of a superdeep hole starts coming to your dreams 9 keep this in mindthe hole is only nine inches in diameter (thats about 23 centimeters).
25、Theres no way you could fall into it. Known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest hole ever dug reaches approximately 7.5 miles below the earths surface (or 12,262 kilometers), a depth that took about 20 years to reach. The hole was intended to go was deep as possible”, which researches expect
26、ed to be around 9 miles (thats about 14,500 meters). But the scientists and engineers were forced to give up when they hit unexpectedly high temperatures. At 7.5 miles below the surface, the 2.7 billion-year-old rocks there reached temperatures of around 180 degrees Celsius. This was almost twice as
27、 hot as theyd predicted. Such high temperatures deform(使变形)the drill bits and pipes. The rocks themselves also become more malleable(可塑的). The Russian scientists in Kola described the rocks at those depths as behaving more like plastic than rock. Since the drilling was stopped in 1992, and the proje
28、ct site was abandoned around a decade later, the Kola Superdeep Borehole has maintained the record for the deepest artificial point on earth. Humans have since dug longer boreholes, including the 12, 289-meter borehole drilled in the A1 Shaheen Oil Field in Qatar and the 12, 345-meter offshore oil w
29、ell near the Russian island of Sakhalin. But the hole in Kola remains the deepest. 28. Where is the deepest hole in the world?A. In Norway.B. In China.C. In Qatar.D. In Russia. 29. What does the underlined word “freaked” in the first paragraph refer to?A. Excited.B. Worried.C. Frightened.D. Amazed.
30、30. Why did scientists give up digging the hole at about 7.5 miles below the surface?A. The rocks there were too hard. B. The temperature there was too high. C. They lacked proper tools to keep digging. D. They needed more money to keep working. 31. When did scientists probably begin digging the Kol
31、a Superdeep Borehole?A. In 1972.B. In 1982.C. In 1992.D. In 2002. DA Canadian scientist might have found the earliest evidence of animal life on Earth. Geologist Elizabeth Turner presented her findings in Nature in late July. Turner made her discovery in the rocks of the northwestern Canada. The are
32、a where she works has high mountains. But an estimated 890 million years ago, the area was under the sea. There,Turner said she found the remains of sponges(海绵)preserved as minerals in rock. The rock contains structures that look like modern sponges that live in the worlds oceans. Dating of rock lev
33、els suggests that the rocks containing the structures are about 890 million years old. That would make them about 350 million years older than the oldest sponge fossils found during earlier studies. Discovering sponge fossils from close to 900 million years ago will improve our understanding of earl
34、y animal life. However, there is very little scientific agreement about things that happened one billion years ago. So other researchers will continue to examine and debate Turners findings. “I think shes got a pretty strong case. It puts the evidence out there for other people to consider,” said Da
35、vid Bottjer, a paleobiologist at University of Southern California. Scientists believe life on Earth appeared 3.7 billion years ago. The earliest animals appeared much later but exactly when is still debated. The oldest undoubtedly fossil sponges date to a time called the Cambrian period(寒武纪). Some
36、scientists using a method called the molecular(分子)clock say evidence suggests sponges appeared around a billion years ago. The molecular clock method dates changes in living things based on the idea that genetic change takes place at a regular rate over long periods of time. But no supporting physic
37、al evidence for the first appearance of sponges had been found. The time period of 890 million years ago is important. If the organism is confirmed as a sponge, the discovery would prove that the first animals developed before oxygen reached a level scientists thought was needed for animal life. But
38、 recent research suggests that some sponges can survive with little oxygen. 32. When did the oldest confirmed sponge fossils appear?A. Around 3, 700 million years ago. B. Around 890 million years ago. C. Around 540 million years ago. D. Around 350 million years ago. 33. What do we know according to
39、the text?A. Turners findings were gained under the sea. B. David Bottjer was positive about Turners study. C. Most of sponges could live without oxygen. D. The molecular clock method was used by Turner. 34. What is the best title for the text?A. The Animal Life in the Cambrian PeriodB. The Understan
40、ding of Early Animal Life on EarthC. The Debate on What Happened One Billion Years AgoD. The Probable Earliest Animal Life Evidence on Earth 35. What is the authors attitude to Turners discovery?A. Doubtful. B. Objective. C. Approving. D. Amazed. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
41、项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。Different plants will grow well in different climates. 36 Or, to help the natural ecosystem improve, plan your garden with plants native to your area. Native plants have spent a lifetime adapting to their natural environments, which means they dont need much help to grow well in your
42、garden. 37 These plants are also more likely to do well without the use of pesticides, keeping potentially harmful chemicals from entering the soil and groundwater. Regional plants provide food and shelter for wildlife and a habitat for insects. As scientist Doug Tallamy said, “Native oak trees supp
43、ort over 500 species of caterpillars(毛虫)whereas ginkgos, a commonly planted landscape tree from Asia, host only 5 species of caterpillars.” The number of caterpillars affects the number of baby birds that will survive in the wild. 38 39 The National Wildlife Finder site finds plants based on your zi
44、p code. Once you enter your location, youll see pictures and descriptions of the kinds of plants native to your region. If you click on each plant, youll also be able to research the wildlife a given plant supports. To help you source and buy these plants, the site PlantNative provides a database of
45、 native nurseries where you can find plants specific to your region. 40 Such as, taking time to learn about your ecoregion, about how different species of plants will interact alongside one another, and building out your custom planting calendar. A. You can grow plants that are not native to your ar
46、ea. B. Youll save yourself the effort of using plant food to stay healthy. C. The best way to find plants native to your area is to use a plant locator site. D. But before you rush out to buy a gardens worth of native plants, take actions. E. In fact, native plants can even naturally attract the ins
47、ects necessary for their growth. F. Its why choosing native plants is important to keep the ecological balance of your area. G. The site lists nurseries based on state groupings, as some states have similar climates. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A
48、 woman was reunited with a wallet she lost 46 years ago after Tom Stevens, an employee working on rebuilding Southern Californias historic Majestic Ventura Theater discovered it inside the theater. Tom Stevens told Ventura County Star he then went on 41 media to try to locate the owner based on clue
49、s in the wallet, including old photos, a 1973 Grateful Dead concert 42 and a California drivers license for Colleen Distin that expired(过期)in 1976. “Does anyone know Colleen Distin?” he asked on the theaters Facebook page. “ 43 doing some maintenance(维修)we found her 44 . There are a bunch of picture
50、s of people in it. So if you are, or if you know Colleen, drop us a line and we will have it here for you!” After thousands of 45 , word got back to Colleen Distin, who grew up in Ventura and 46 a resident there. She said she heard from a lot of people online and 47 a call about the post. On Friday
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