江苏省常州市教育学会2021-2022学年高一下学期期中 英语试题 WORD版无答案.doc
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1、常州市教育学会学业水平监测高一英语试题2022年4月注意:本试卷分四个部分,答案全部做在答题纸上。总分为150分。考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面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 might prevent the woman buying the table? A. Its quality. B. Th
2、e price. C. Its design. 2. What happened to the boy today? A. He fought with someone at school. B. He didnt go to school. C. He lied to his teacher.3. What will the woman do? A. Charge the mans cell phone. B. Visit her mother. C. Make a call. 4. Who will throw a party for the woman next Sunday? A. T
3、he woman herself. B. Nancy. C. The man. 5. How long is a day on Mars? A. Less than 24 hours. B. 24 hours and 37 minutes. C. 37 hours. 第二节听下面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,各个小题将给出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. How many times has the man
4、 made dumplings? A. Twice. B. Once. C. Never. 7. What does it need to make good dumplings according to the woman? A. Practice. B. A secret recipe. C. Talent. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How does the man feel? A. Tired. B. Nervous. C. Excited. 9. What does the man want to do next? A. Continue talking with the
5、woman. B. Go to the bathroom. C. Drink some water. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do we know about the womans document? A. Its about 30000 words long. B. Its a textbook. C. Its written in English. 11. Which language is the most difficult according to the man? A. Arabic. B. Spanish. C. English. 12. What d
6、oes the woman decide to do? A. Translate the document herself. B. Hire the man to do the translation. C. Look for another translator. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the main difference between an iPod and an iTouch? A. An iTouch has more functions than an iPod. B. An iPod can connect to the Internet.
7、C. An iPod is more expensive than an iTouch. 14. What do we know about apps? A. Many of them are free. B. There arent very many of them. C. You can use them on any kind of phone. 15. What kind of app did the man just read about? A. An app that shows the cleanest restaurant. B. An app that shows the
8、nearest bathroom. C. An app that shows the cheapest hotel. 16. Why does the woman call the man “Mr. Apple”? A. He likes eating apples. B. His family name is Apple.C. He seems to know a lot about Apple products. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where did Whitney Houston first start singing? A. In nightclubs. B.
9、 In church. C. In a school. 18. Who is Clive Davis? A. Whitney Houstons agent. B. The movie producer who made The Bodyguard. C. The man who signed Whitney Houston to a long-term recording deal. 19. Which of the following is a Whitney Houston song? A. Saving All My Love for You. B. Greatest Emotion o
10、f All. C. I Will Always Be with You. 20. What do we know about Whitney Houstons death?A. The reason why she died was not clear then. B. She died soon after winning a Grammy Award. C. She died at the age of 45. 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。AJoin Rainbow
11、Tours new eco-friendly travelling in Rwanda and Uganda,which takes you behind the scenes in areas where successful protection projects are ongoing. From 8, 055 per person for 15 nights, including flights. rainbowtours. co. ukSustainable active holiday expert Much Better Adventures has come up with a
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13、 Rover Defender, eating food cooked over an open fire and sleeping in a tent in Norfolk. Wildnis, a new climate-positive adventure company, offers an action-packed break featuring sailing, rafting and sea swimming. From 2, 500 per person for three nights. wildnis. co. ukHead into the Highlands with
14、new Scottish wildlife-watching company Wild Discovery. The operator has introduced E-guide services available for visitors. E-bike Safari Adventure Weekends from 499 per person for two nights. wild-discovery. com21. What feature do all of the above places have in common? A. Sleeping in a tent. B. Pr
15、oviding E-guide. C. Being eco-friendly. D. Exploring the sea. 22. If you are a wildlife lover with a busy work schedule, which company would you choose? A. Rainbow Tours B. Much Better Adventures C. Wildnis D. Wild Discovery23. What can this article be taken from? A. A travel brochure. B. A science
16、magazine. C. An animal poster. D. A biology book. BThe Amazon rainforest is nearing a tipping point(临界点), according to researchers from the University of Exeter, UK. Previous studies have warned that the worlds largest rainforest, which acts as the lung of the Earth, is approaching a critical thresh
17、old(限度). But most past research has depended on projections using models, not real-world observations. Now, Tim Lenton and his colleagues have used two sets of satellite data covering between 1996 and 2016 to measure the greenness of the Amazon over time, watching for how it recovered after impacts
18、such as drought and fires. They found that since the early 2000s, 76 per cent of the region had become less resilient. Importantly, says Lenton, the signal of this growing trouble was picked up without immediately obvious changes such as huge drops in the forests biomass(生物量)or tree cover. “Why do w
19、e care about it? Its worth reminding ourselves that if it gets to that tipping point and we lose the Amazon rainforest then we get a significant feedback to global climate change,” says Lenton. He says a change into savannah(稀树草原)would unlock about 90 billion tons of carbon dioxide stored in the tre
20、es and soil. Lenton says he cannot put an exact date on how far off the rainforests tipping point might be, but he expects it to be a process that would take in a few years. Other Amazon experts say the research adds to a growing body of evidence(证据)that the rainforest is approaching a tipping point
21、. The changes arent the same throughout the rainforest. The south-eastern part of the Amazon has already changed to the point at which it is now a carbon emitter(释放者)rather than a carbon sink. Matt Finer at the Amazon Conservation non-profit organization says the research could help decide which rem
22、aining parts of the forest to prioritize(优先)for protection. “The western and north-east Amazon appear the most resilient, showing the need to protect these areas now and in the future from any more damages,” he says. 24. How does Lenton conduct his research?A. By using previous models. B. By collect
23、ing data from the locals. C. By observing drought and fires. D. By using data from satellites. 25. What can we learn about the changes in the forest?A. They are not very noticeable at present. B. They have little effect on climate. C. People neednt worry about them. D. People have prepared for them.
24、 26. What does the underlined word “resilient” in the 4 paragraph mean?A. able to produce carbon. B. able to recover C. easy to extinct D. easy to be observed27. What does the author intend to do with the last paragraph? A. To list the threats facing the rainforest. B. To show the differences of the
25、 changes. C. To list the results of the research. D. To show the significance of the research. CThe development of the mRNA vaccine(疫苗)a breakthrough in its field, instructing cells(细胞)to produce their own protection without the risk of giving someone the viruswas fast and effective, made possible t
26、hrough rapid genome sequencing(基因组测序). So how does it work? Once mRNA is injected(注l),the vaccine attaches to a cell,instructing it to produce a harmless copy of the spike proteinthe significant marker of the coronavirus, which allows COVID-19 to inject itself into human cellscausing an immune respo
27、nse. Because mRNA does not enter the cell nucleus(细胞核), it does not change human DNA. Different from the time it takes to produce traditional vaccines,which are time-wasting and expensive, mRNA can be produced almost instantly. Its been a “game changer,” says Tom Kenyon, a former director of global
28、health at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “These are vaccines that give very strong immunity, which we never had in previous attempts.” Besides, its potential to treat cancer, which it can do by causing the immune system to target cancer cells, is especially exciting. Most trad
29、itional immune treatment for cancer uses “passive immunity,” where a drug doesnt always last long. But active immunity, achieved with mRNA, means the body can remember how to create the response on its own. “Thats what gives everybody in the public health community hope,” Kenyon says. The biggest dr
30、awback is production ability. Many parts of the world would need help setting up the ability to produce these vaccines. “The mRNA story is by far the greatest story of this pandemic(流行病), and its an amazing scientific achievement, but we havent translated that yet into programmatic results, and that
31、s what matters,” Kenyon said. 28. Which of the following can describe this new mRNA vaccine? A. Rapid and risky. B. Passive and efficient.C. Effective and long-lasting. D. Harmless and expensive. 29. It can be learned from the passage that _.A. mRNA can cause a problem to humans DNA B. realizing mas
32、s-production in the mRNA vaccine is the key C. mRNA can work very well without entering human bodies D. the mRNA vaccine has been used in cancer treatment30. Which of the following about the vaccine are mentioned in this passage?a. experiment data b. working process c. history and origind. potential
33、 application e. current limitation f. peoples doubts A. acf B. bde C. bdf D. ade31. What is Tom Kenyon attitude towards the vaccine?A. Negative. B. Supportive. C. Unclear. D. Worried. DAs the family of 16 Asian elephants started moving north, no one knew where they were heading, or why. Elephants so
34、metimes go beyond their nature reserves, but they always return. Not this time. Over the course of 16 months, they crop-attacked and road-tripped 300 miles north to Kunming. They were causing a great deal of economic loss, and there was the ever-present risk of an elephant attacking a curious onlook
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