江苏省扬州市邗江区2021-2022学年高一英语下学期期中考试试题(Word版附答案).doc
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1、2021-2022学年第二学期高一英语期中测试卷第I卷 选择题第一部分听力(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(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。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。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. Where are the speakers going to meet?
2、A. In a lab. B. In a classroom. C. In a cafeteria.2. What will Jeff take to school tomorrow?A. An apple pie. B. A carrot cake. C. A roast chicken.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Visiting a neighbor. B. Getting a library. C. Attending a meeting.4. What will Jim probably do this weekend?A. F
3、inish a project. B. Have a rest. C. Take a class.5. Why does Amanda want to learn to play the guitar?A. To record popular songs. B. To become a guitar teacher. C. To perform her own music.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。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
4、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 What does the woman want to do?A Open a bank account. B. Cancel a credit card. C. Withdraw some money.7. Where will the woman go?A. Brown College. B. Dudley Road. C. Kingfield Street.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the woman do?A. Shes a salesperson. B. Shes a mana
5、ger. C. Shes a secretary.9. What time will the meeting probably be over?A. At 1:00. B. At 2:00. C. At 3:00.10. What does the man want to do before Friday?A. Meet Mr. Smith. B. Write a document. C. Move to new office.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whose graduation day is it today?A. Annies. B. Steves. C. Janes
6、.12. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Arrive early . B. Sit near the stage. C. Take some pictures.13. What is the relationship between speakers?A. Fellow teachers. B. Schoolmates. C. Brother and sister.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How does Laura sound at the beginning of the conversation?A. Anxious
7、. B. Regretful. C. Surprised.15. What do we know about Peter?A. He has got a new job. B. He has four children. C. He has a big house.16. What did Jim choose to work from home?A. To look after the kids. B. To get more sleep. C. To accompany his wife.17. What is Peter going to do this afternoon?A. Hol
8、d a dinner. B. Give Sally a call. C. Attend a meeting.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is Jennifer Green doing?A. Conducting a class. B. Presenting a speaker. C. Recommending a book.19. What is Professor Bastians book about?A. Benefits of painful experiences.B. Trips for escaping unhappiness.C. Ways to de
9、velop reading ability.20. What is Professor Bastian going to do next?A. Share his stories. B. Discuss his plans. C. Explain his views.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。ACanadian Rockies FamilyMulti-adventure Camping TourDay 1: Awesome views of Mount Rundle an
10、d Cascade Mountain are you to admire as you bike through Banff to Lake Minnewanka. Not ready to stop? Ride to Johnston Canyon and hike to a series of impressive waterfalls before arriving at your campsite.Day 2: Travel around Kootenay National Park on foot. Witness a vast wildfire burnt area while k
11、eeping an eye out for the new-growth forest. Move into a hanging valley for a view of extraordinary Stanley Glacier. Hike a family-friendly route through a beautiful valley and stand in awe of the wonderful upper and lower waterfalls.Day 3: Keep your eye on the forest for deer, sheep and bears as yo
12、u cycle to Lake Louise. Visit Moraine Lake and walk through an ice-carved valley beneath huge mountains to Consolation Lake. Kids join leaders for a special night out while adults relax at our campsite.Day 4: Rafting on the Kicking Horse River -a good time with a taste of white-water thrills! The yo
13、unger crowd teams up with a local guide for a rock-climbing lesson while grown-ups go for a classic Rockies walk to the historic Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse. Dig into a tasty lunch before returning to Banff.Dates and PricesChildren 11 to 17 years old receive a 10% saving and children 4 to 10 year
14、s old receive a20 % saving. The earlier you book, the more choice youll have and the lower your price will be. And you can always change your mind-you wont be charged if you plan to go on another trip before your final payment is due.July 1-4, 2020: $1,800 per personJuly 5-4, 2020: $1,900 per person
15、August 1-4, 2020: $2,000 per personAugust 5-8, 2020: $2,100 per person1. What will tourists do on the second day of the tour?A. Set up camp at Johnston Canyon.B. Witness a vast wildfire in person.C. Explore Kootenay National Park.D. Walk through an ice-carved valley.2. On which day can kids learn ro
16、ck climbing?A. Day 1.B. Day 2.C. Day 3.D. Day 4.3. How much should an 8-year-old boy pay for his trip during August 1-4?A. $1,600.B. $1,800.C. $2,000.D. $2,100.【13题答案】【答案】1. C2. D3. ABVanessa Berlowitz, who studied science at Oxford University, now works as a producer for the BBC. She has worked on
17、many nature documentaries, including the 2006 BBC program PlanetEarth. For this series, she travelled around the world to film the worlds greatest mountains.The job of series producer is very complex. For FrozenPlanet, a sevenpart series that explores what life is like on the North and South Poles,
18、Berlowitz had to decide when and where to film. She also had to decide how to tell the story. Every day, she helped set up the cameras, which can take hours. With the crew, she often spent hours quietly looking or waiting for animals. She talked about the day the crew finally found a polar bear and
19、her cubs.“A mother polar bear was having a hard time finding food for her cubs. But the little cubs were playing, which made her hunt difficult. I was crying with laughter when she put one of the little cubs in a hole so she could hunt. I thought, this is what mothers do!”Berlowitz is one of very fe
20、w series women producers. She hopes more women will become producers in the future. She said: “As producers, you do not have to be very physically strong, but you have to be happy to go to extreme areas.”Berlowitz enjoys seeing new parts of the world and filming things many people have never seen be
21、fore. But the best part of her work is hearing from the people who watch her documentaries.“I got a wonderful email from an elevenyearold girl from Iran. She was so excited that women do jobs like mine. She wants to try and follow my example. She wrote me a beautiful poem, which was about the polar
22、bear film. It made me cry with joy.” she said.4. What can we learn about Berlowitzs work?A. It needs to be done independently.B. It always puts her in danger.C. It takes time and patience.D. It has nothing to do with her major.5. What feeling did Berlowitz express from her observation of bears?A. Pr
23、ide.B. Worry.C. Pity.D. Fun.6. What did Berlowitz say to possible producers?A. Grow a strong body.B. Be prepared to travel around the world.CBe pleased to go to terrible places.D. Learn to deal with extreme weather conditions.7. Why did Berlowitz talk about the Iranian girl?A. To prove FrozenPlanets
24、 huge influence.B. To describe her hope for the little girl.C. To show her audiences positive response means a lot to her.D. To explain she set a good example for girls worldwide.【47题答案】【答案】4. C5. D6. C7. CCMake Up Your Mind to SucceedKind-hearted parents have unknowingly left their children defense
25、less against failure. The generation born between 1980 and 2001 grew up playing sports where scores and performance were played down because “everyones winter.” And their report cards sounded more positive than ever before. As a result, Stanford University professor Carol Dweek, PhD, calls them “the
26、 overpraised generation.”Dweek has been studying how people deal with failure for 40 years. Her research has led her to find out two clearly different mind-sets that have a great effect on how we react to it. Heres how they work:A fixed mind-set is grounded in the belief that talent is genetic - you
27、re a born artist, point guard, or numbers person. The fixed mind-set believes its sure to succeed without much effort and regards failure as personal shame. When things get difficult, its quick to blame, lie, and even stay away from future difficulties.On the other hand, a growth mind-set believes t
28、hat no talent is entirely heaven-sent and that effort and learning make everything possible. Because the ego (自尊) isnt on the line as much, the growth mind-set sees failure as a chance rather than shame. When faced with a difficulty, its quick to rethink, change and try again. In fact, it enjoys thi
29、s experience.We are all born with growth mind-sets. (Otherwise, we wouldnt be able to live in the world.) But parents, teachers, and instructors often push us into fixed mind-sets by encouraging certain actions and misdirecting praise. Dweeks book, Mind-set: The New Psychology of Success, and online
30、 instructional program explain this in depth. But she says there are many little things you can start doing today to make sure that your children, grandchildren and even you are never defeated by failure.8. What does the author think about the present generation?A. They dont do well at school.B. The
31、y are often misunderstood.C. They are eager to win in sports.D. They are given too much praise.9. A fixed mind-set person is probably one who _.A. doesnt want to work hardB. cares a lot about personal safetyC. cannot share his ideas with othersD. can succeed with the help of teachers10. What does th
32、e growth mind-set believe?A. Admitting failure is shameful.B. Talent comes with ones birth.C. Scores should be highly valued.D. Getting over difficulties is enjoyable.11. What should parents do for their children based on Dweeks study?A. Encourage them to learn from failures.B. Prevent them from mak
33、ing mistakes.C. Guide them in doing little things.D. Help them grow with praise.【811题答案】【答案】8. D9. A10. D11. ADTo solve a big environmental problem, chemists in the Czech Republic have been thinking small. Really small. Their new minirobot has one purpose: to help clean up tiny bits of plastic pollu
34、ting waterways across the globe. Each new robot is no bigger than the tip of a sharpened pencil. They are magnetic (有磁性的) and shaped like stars. When sunlight hits them, they produce chemical reactions that push them through water in a specific direction. When they find a piece of plastic, they stic
35、k to it and start to break it down. When the light goes out, they let go and are free to be used again. “This work is great,” says Douglas Blackiston at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. Hes a biologist who did not work on the project but knows about such devices. Hes been designing robots out of l
36、iving cells, including some that might help with pollution cleanup. Speaking of the new one, he mentions that, “These robots can eat plastic. They chew it up. Or they can recover it and be collected with a magnet. Scientists love robots with all these capabilities. ”Chemist Martin Pumera at the Czec
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