江苏省如皋市2020-2021学年高一英语上学期教学质量调研试题(三).doc
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1、江苏省如皋市2020-2021学年高一英语上学期教学质量调研试题(三)第一部分 听力(共两节,20小題,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 does the man want the woman to do?A. Tell him her telephone number.B. Go to Hong Kong with him.C. Buy him a mobile
2、 phone.2.What will the woman do next?A. Finish the envelope.B. Type the letter.C. Make coffee.3.What are the speakers talking about?A. The mans family.B. Weather.C. A photo.4.What did the woman look for?A. A path.B. A house.C. A forest.5.What does the man think of the history area?A. Noisy.B. Comfor
3、table.C. Quiet.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2至4个小题,从題中所给的A、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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白填两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a laundry.B. In a store.C. In a tailors.7.What kind of shirt does the wom
4、an like?A. The one with a lighter color.B. The one with long sleeves.C. The one with a small collar.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Schoolmates.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.9. What is Tommys class doing right now?A. Visiting a country.B. Drawing up
5、a list.C. Making a book.10.Why does the woman choose France?A. She is interested in it.B. It has different animals.C. Nobody else has done it before.听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11. What does the girl think of Greece?A. Disappointing.B. Wonderful.C. Strange.12.What did the girl spend most of her time doing in
6、Greece?A. Dancing in the street.B. Relaxing on the beach.C. Shopping with her mother.13.What do we know about the womans trip to Greece?A. She went there because of the football competition.B. She stayed there for one week.C. It was a family activity.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What will the speakers do whe
7、n they leave the freeway?A. Go towards Seattle.B. Buy a map.C. Have dinner.15.Why will the speakers take a different way?A. Theyre found a short cut.B. The road is being repaired.C. The road is too narrow.16.Why do the speakers go to Marias house?A. To pick her up.B. To go to a wedding.C. To attend
8、a party.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17 How much may fish in the oceans shrink by in the coming decades?A. 14%.B. 20%.C. 25%.18.What is the main reason for the shrink in fish size in the oceans?A. Water pollution.B. Global warming.C. Overfishing.19.How did the researchers feel about the shrink in fish size in
9、the oceans?A. Angry.B. Puzzled.C. Astonished.20. What should people do to prevent the decrease in fish size in the oceans?A. Control fishing. B. Prevent the movement of fish. C. Stop producing greenhouse gases.第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANATIONAL
10、GEOGRAPHIC KIDS 2019PHOTO COMPETITION!Woo-hoo! Get your cameras and smartphones at the ready, because its time for this years NG KIDS photography competition.What you need to knowCompetition is open only to legal residents (居民)of the UK and Ireland who are between the ages of 7 and 14. We have THREE
11、 categories (类别)in the competition animals, people and environment (a new category started this year). You can enter as many categories as you like but just ONE photo per category, please!All photos should be sent through our website. If youre not already registered (注册),you or your parent will need
12、 to do so at natgeokids. com/uk /photo comp it will only take a minute to do!You can submit (提交)ONE photo for each of the three categories. Photos should be in JPEG format, between 1MB and 5MB in size. Enter at natgeokids. com/uk/photo comp.Before you submit your photo, make sure you rename it with
13、your full name and the category you are entering. For example: Joe Bloggs Animals.jpg.Dont forget to tell us your full name, date of birth and the title of your photo!The prizesOur Star Prize is a family holiday in Morocco!And thats not all! Each category winner will win a number of prizes, too, inc
14、luding an amazing Nikon COOLPIX W150 camera, which is built to go anywhere!The closing date is 23: 59 (GMT) on 21 October 2019. Winners will be notified (通知)before 18 November 2019.21.How is this years competition different from that of last year?A. It has a new category.B. Its open on 18 November 2
15、019.C. It is open to kids around the world.D. It will give more than one prize to winners.22.To successfully enter the competition, one must.A. be 14 years old or olderB. submit their photos on its websiteC. get their parents agreementD. give their photos an amazing name23.Where does this text most
16、probably come from?A. A research plan.B. A science report.C. A tourist guidebook.D. A nature magazine.BBinge-watching((追剧)your favorite TV series is bad for your brain. Dr. Randall Wright, based in Texas, said the need to watch episode (集)after episode has a similar influence on the brain to gamblin
17、g (赌博).Whats more, it often leads to social loneliness, snacking on junk food and a shortage of exercise and sleep, which, over time, is bad for the brain.When you let auto play start the next episode, you can find out what happens next and your brain receives good feedback. Dr. Wright wrote in an a
18、rticle. This right-away satisfaction is similar to gambling where even after a win, you are not satisfied and want to continue playing. With binge-watching, you are not satisfied with stopping after episode five and want to continue watching. This cycle coupled with the snacking and the long time si
19、tting can lead to unhealthy changes in your brain and body over time.Dr. Wright said, Binge-watching itself is not bad. It becomes problematic when you are watching a third, fourth or fifth episode instead of doing healthy activities. But he said it is possible to avoid the bad influence of binge-wa
20、tching with four tips, including staying away from salty, fatty, calorific foods, exercising before a binge-watching, setting an alarm for sleep and balancing TV viewing with socializing.If you add these tips to your binge-watching practice, you can create lasting healthy habits and still enjoy the
21、now and then binge-watching time without hurting your brain.24. What might “it in paragraph 1 refer to?A. Gambling.B. Brain.C. TV series.D. Binge-watching.25 . In what way is binge-watching like gambling?A. The long time sitting.B. The changes of feeling.C. The immediatesatisfaction.D. The snacking
22、on junk food.26. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A . The tips on how to develop a healthy lifestyle.B. The reasons why binge-watching is problematic.C. The ways to keep away from binge-watching.D. Dos and donts of binge-watching.27.What may be the best title of the passage?A. Ill Health: The Result
23、 of AddictionB. Binge-watching: A Killer of Your BrainC. Healthy Habits: A Must of A Better LiteD. TV-Viewing: Gradual Harm to Your HealthCScientists may have found a way to reduce shortage of type O blood. Type O is the kind of blood that hospitals most often need. What the researchers are testing
24、is an easier way to make type O blood out of other kinds of blood.There are four main kinds of blood. Most people born with one of these four: Type A, Type B, Type AB or Type O. Type O can be safely given to anyone. So it is commonly used when a person is injured or sick and has to have blood.Type O
25、 is the most common blood group. But the supplies of it available in hospitals and blood banks are usually limited. This is because of the high demand for it. Type O blood is used in emergencies when there is no time to identify the patients blood type.Giving A, B or AB to someone with a different b
26、lood type, including O, can cause a bad reaction by the persons defense system. Their immune system can reject the blood. This immune reaction can be deadly.The differences among blood types are linked to whether or not red blood cells contain certain kinds of sugar molecules. These molecules are fo
27、und on the surface of the cells. They are known as antigens(抗原).These antigens are found with type A, B and AB blood but not with type O.More than twenty-five years ago, scientists found that the antigens could be removed to create what they called universal-type cells. They could be removed with ch
28、emicals called enzymes((酶). But large amounts of enzymes were required to make the change.Doctor Henrik Clausen of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark led the study. The next step, he says, is to complete safety tests. The team is working with the American company Zyme Quest to test the new meth
29、od. If it meets safety requirements(要求)and is not too costly, it could become a widely used life-saving tool to increase the supply of universal blood.28. How do scientists deal with the problem of lacking type O blood?A . Develop new ways of using type O blood.B. Make the most of the present type O
30、 blood.C. Make type O blood out of other kinds of blood.D. Appeal to more people to donate type O blood.29. What make people have different kinds of blood?A. Peoples different living conditions.B. Sugar molecules in red blood cells.C. The variety of peoples cells and genes.D. Peoples various immune
31、systems.30. What can we infer from the text?A. Antigens could easily be removed to create universal blood.B. A Danish company wanted to involve itself in studying blood.C. Type O blood can be safely given to anyone.D. The new method is not safe enough to be put into use in hospitals now.31. What is
32、the best title for the text?A. Four different kinds of blood.B . Find the proper type of blood.C. The latest research on blood type.D. A new way to make type O blood.DNowadays many people are concerned about the problem of what to do with electronic waste such as old televisions, computers, radios,
33、cellular telephones and other electronic equipment.Electronic trash, or e-waste, is piling up faster than ever in American homes and businesses. People do not know what to do with old televisions or computers so they throw them in the trash.National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA) state p
34、rograms director Chaz Miller says the large amount of electronic waste Americans product is not unexpected.The US Environmental Protection Agency (ERA) estimates more than 400 million consumer electronic items are dumped each year, and there is a push by more states to ban the waste from landfills (
35、垃圾填埋场)and create recycling programs. They can be tom apart and sorted for useable parts. Mike Fannon who runs the plant in Baltimore says, “There are lots of valuable metals that can be recovered and reused instead of just putting them in the landfill, and in certain components there are some materi
36、als that should not really be in the landfill.Fannon says nearly 20 percent of electronic waste is recycled nationwide. Thirteen years ago, it was only about 6 percent. Recycling rates continue to rise as more communities have banned electronics from landfills in order to keep e-waste poisons like l
37、ead (铅)and mercury (汞)out of garbage dumps.This year several states like Vermont imposed a ban on electronic waste in landfills. More than 25 other states have also adopted bans on e-waste in landfills. Chaz Miller says more can be done to boost electronic waste recycling.“We can do much better, not
38、ed Miller. I think clearly our goal should be to do as well as we do recycling newspapers.”32.Which of the following does NOT belong to e-waste?A. Old televisions.B. Old computers.C. Old cell phones.D. Old newspapers.33.Why is e-waste banned from landfills in many states?A . Because it can not be re
39、cycled.B. Because the landfills are already full.C. Because it might damage the environment.D. Because it can be shipped to other countries.34.According to Mike Fannon, what might be the best way of dealing with e-waste?A . Burying it.B . Selling it.C. Recycling it.D. Breaking it.35.What can we lear
40、n from the passage?A. Chaz Miller works for EPA .B. Miller is optimistic about the future of e-waste.C. At present, less than 10 percent of e-waste is recycled.D. All states in the US have banned e-waste from landfills.第二节(共5小题,每小题25分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项, Will Traditiona
41、l TV Ever Be Replaced by Streaming?For a long time, people had to listen to the radio to get news, drama, and music at home. This all changed with the development of the television in the early 20th century. 36 . Since then, British TV viewers have enjoyed the launch of commercial TV, the addition o
42、f Channel 4, and then Channel 5, and finally the birth of paid services through satellite and cable.A Slow DeclineWhile the uptake of TV ownership exploded, the decline of televisions dominance has been slow and has been going on for the past decade. 37. Streaming(主流的)services have given us access t
43、o more content than was ever possible, including back catalogues of classic shows and blockbuster movies.Changing Viewing HabitsIn the UK, adults are spending more time watching content on YouTube and streaming services than ever before. In 2018, these figures were 30.minutes and 26 minutes per day
44、respectively. 38:Still the King39. For example, in 2018 UK adults continued to watch BBC One for an average of 41 minutes per day, more than any streaming service.Average viewing time for all traditional TV channels continues to decline, though, despite much larger quantities of original content bei
45、ng produced by these organizations. 40 .While the traditional TV networks have seen a decline, the television set itself doesnt look like its going anywhere any time soon.A. This has been the trend(趋势)for the last couple of decades.B. The original content has included very popular shows.C.Suddenly,
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