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西藏林芝二中2019-2020学年高一英语上学期期中试题考试总分100分;考试时间120分钟第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分10分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,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 wasMary doingwhen the man calledherA.She wasmaking atelephone call.B.She wassurfing theInternet.C.She wasout.
2.Why doesthe womanwant togo toQingdaoA.It smore beautiful.B.She hasseen iton TV.C.It scheaper.
3.What willthe manprobably dotonightA.Go tosee afilm.B.Take anexam.C.Study athome.
4.What dayis ittodayA.Monday.B.Thursday.C.Sunday.
5.What wouldthe womanlikeA.Some icecream.B.A glassof waterC.Nothing.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读白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe twospeakersA.Father anddaughter.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Friends.
7.Why was the manlateA.He didnt catchthe buson time.B.He couldn,t rememberthe woman s houseaddress.C.The womandidn,t tellhim heraddress.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.How didthe womanget to the cityA.By train.B.By air.C.By car.
9.What willthe twospeakers dothis afternoonA.See the city.B.Rest in a hotel.C.Go shopping.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Why didPaul moveout of the neighborhoodfun.How wasyour weekendPlease writeto tellme.Yours,Li HuaA.Its toofar awayfrom hisuniversity.B.Its verynoisy.C.Its notclean.
11.What isthe rentof amonth inPauT sold neighborhoodA.500yuan.B.1,000yuan.C.1,500yuan.
12.What willthe mando nextA.Call Paul.B.Move inwith Paul.C.Visit Paulsnew apartment.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题A.Lucy.B.Lily.C.Bill Johnsondiner
13.Who ismaking thetelephone calltogether
14.When willthe twospeakers haveevening.C.Next Mondayevening.A.Tomorrow evening.B.On Sunday
15.Where willthey havedinnerA.At thewomanshouse.B.At theGuiyuan Restaurant.C.At theWuzhou Restaurant.A.A professor.B.A doctor.C.A manager.
16.What isthemanmost probably听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isthe talkmainly aboutA.How J.K.Rowling becamea famouswriter.B.HowJ.K.Rowling createdthe characterof Harry Potter HarryPotterbecameC.Howfamous.
18.What happenedto J.K.Rowling beforeshe startedwritingA.Shehad atrain accident.B.Shewas rejectedby manycompanies,husband lefther.C.Her
19.Why didJ.K.Rowling decide to writeher firstnovelA.To supporther family.B.To starta newlife.C.To makeher daughterhappy.
20.When was the novelHarryPotterfirst publishedA.In
1990.B.In
1996.C.In
1997.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Welcome to Holker HallGardensVisitor InformationHowto Getto HolkerByCar:Follow brownsigns anA590from JB6,M
6.Approximate traveltimes:Windermere-20minutes,Kendal-25minutes,Lancaster-45minutes,Manchester-1hour30minutes.By Rail:The neareststation isCark-in-Cartme1with trainsto Carnforth,LancasterPreston forconnections tomajor citiesairports.Opening TimesSunday-Friday closedon Saturday11:00am-4:00pm,30March-2nd November.Admission ChargesHallGardens GardensAdults:£12£8Special eventsProcedureMarket13th AprilJoinus totaste a variety offresh localfood anddrinks.Meet theproducers andgetsome excellentrecipe ideas.Holker GardenFestival30th MayTheevent celebratesits22nd anniversarywith agreat showof thevery bestof gardening,making itone of the mostpopular eventsin gardening.National GardenDay28th AugustHolkeronce againopens isgardens inaid of the disadvantaged.For justa smalldonationyou cantake a tour withour gardenguide.Winter Market8th NovemberThis is anevent forall thefamily.Wander amonga variety of shopsselling gifswhileenjoying alive musicshow andnice streetentertainment.A.20minutes.B.25minutes.C.45minutes.D.90minutes.
21.How longdoes itprobably takea touristto drivetoHolkerfrom Manchester
22.How muchshould amember ofatourgroup payto visitto HallGardensA.£
12.B.£
23.Which eventwill yougo toif youwant tosee alive musicshowA.Producers,Market.B.Holker GardenFestival.C.National GardenDay.D.Winter Market.
24.What activitycan youjoin on30lh May.A.Taste avarietyoffresh localfood anddrinks.B.Watch showof gardening.C.Take adonation.D.Wander amongavarietyof shopsselling gifts.Strange thingswere happeningin thecountryside ofnortheast Hebei.For threedaysthe waterin thevillage wellsrose andfell,rose andfell.Farmers noticedthat thewellwalls haddeep cracksin them.A smellygas cameout ofthe cracks.In thefarmyards,thechickens andeven thepigs weretoo nervousto eat.Mice ranout ofthe fieldslooking forplacesto hide.Fish jumpedout oftheir bowlsand ponds.At about3:00am onJuly28,1976,some peoplesaw brightlights in the sky.The soundof planescould beheard outside thecity ofTangshan evenwhen noplanes werein thesky.In the city,the waterpipes insomebuildings crackedand burst,but theone millionpeople ofthe city,who thoughtlittleof theseevents,were asleepas usualthat night.At3:42am everythingbegan toshake.It seemedas ifthe worldwas atan end!Eleven kilometersdirectly belowthe citythe greatestearthquake ofthe20th centuryhadbegun.It wasfelt inBeijing,which isone hundredkilometers away.One-third ofthe nationfeltit.100A hugecrack thatwas eightkilometers longand thirtymeters widecut acrosshouses,roads and canals.Steam burstfrom holesin the ground.Hard hillsof rockbecamerivers ofdirt.In fifteenterrible secondsa largecity layin ruins.The sufferingofthe peoplewas extreme.Two-thirds of them diedor wereinjured.Thousands offamilies werekilledand manychildren wereleft withoutparents.The numberof peoplewho werekilledor injuredreached more than400,
000.But howcould thesurvivors believeit wasnatural Everywherethey lookednearlyeverything wasdestroyed.All ofthe city,s hospitals,75%of itsfactories andbuildingsand90%of its homes weregone.Bricks coveredthegroundlike redautumn leaves.No wind,however,could blowthem away.Two damsfell andmost ofthe bridgesalso fellor werenotsafe fortravelling.The railwaytracks werenow uselesspieces ofsteel.Tens ofthousandsof cowswould nevergive milkagain.Half amillion pigsand millionsof chickenswere dead.Sand nowfilled thewells insteadof water.People wereshocked.Then,later thatafternoon,another bigquake whichwas almostas strongasthe first oneshook Tangshan.Some oftherescue workersand doctorswere trappedunder theruins.More buildingsfell down.Water,food,and electricitywere hardto get.People began to wonderhow longthe disasterwouldlast.All hopewas notlost.Soon afterthe quakes,the armysent150,000soldiers toTangshanto helpthe rescueworkers.Hundreds ofthousands of people werehelped.The armyorganizedteams todig outthose who were trappedand tobury thedead.To thenorth ofthe city,most ofthe10,000miners wererescued from the coalmines there.Workers builtsheltersfor survivorswhose homeshad beendestroyed.Fresh waterwas takento thecity bytrain,truck andplane.Slowly,thecitybegan tobreathe again.
25.How manysigns aregiven thatsuggest anearthquake wouldhappen in thefirstparagraphA.Five B.Nine C.Twelve D.Seven
26.The secondand thirdparagraphs aremainly about.A.the greatloss theearthquake broughtto TangshanB.the numberofpeoplewhowerekilled orinjuredC.when andwhere anearthquake happenedD.the cause ofthebig earthquakein Tangshan
27.What sthe meaningofthelast sentence“Slowly,thecitybegan tobreathe again.!A.People weren,t sadany more.B.The lifein Tangshanbegantoreturn tonormal.C.The earthquakefinally cameto anend.D.Those whowere trappedwere saved.CJulia sChinese nameis Liu Min,she isin Class6and hertelephone numberis756—
4321.She has a brother,his nameis Adam.He is a tallboy,he has(有)some goodfriendsat school.Julia andher brotherlike applesvery much.Julia sfavouritecolour iswhite,but Adam likes black.Black ishis favouritecolour.They arein China now,their Chineseteacher isMiss Wang.She is a goodteacher.
28.In thefollowing statements,which oneis TRUEA.Liu Minisaboy.B.Julia isa girl.C.LiuMinand Juliaare notthe sameperson.D.All thechoices aboveare TRUE.
29.Which coloris Adams favoritecolorA.white.B.pink.C.black.D.yellow.
30.According tothe passage,which statementis False.A.Julia isin Chinanow.B.Adam hasno friendsin hisschool.C.Adamlikesapple.D.Adam isinChinanow.
31.About Julia,we cansay.A.Miss Wangteaches herEnglish.B.She likeswhite.C.She hasa sister.D.She hasa cat.Sam likessoccer.He alwayswatches soccer games on TV.His wifeNina likeswatchingTV plays.One eveningat7:00,Sam watchesan interestingsoccer gameon TV.TheTV alsohasagood TV play.It isNina sfavorite.She wantsto watchit verymuch,butSam sitsbefore the TV.He doesn,t letNina watchtheTVplay.Nina isnot happy,so shegoesto hermother shome at7:30in theevening.When shecomes into her mothershome,her fatherwatches thatsoccergame,too.uWhere ismy mother,Dad”asks Nina.“She goesto yourgrandma,shome,“says herfather.“Why“I wantto watchthe soccergame,but shelikes to watch aTVplay.
32.What doesSamA.Basketball.B.Volleyball.C.Soccer.D.Baseball.
33.When doesNina gotohermother,s homeA.At7:
00.B.At7:
30.C.At8:
00.D.At8:
30.like
34.Where isNina smotherA.At home.B.In thestore.C.In theclassroom.D.In hergrandmother shome.
35.Tina andher familyall like.A.to doexercise B.to playthe pianoC.towatchTV D.to makefriends第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多于选项STANDARD ENGLISHAND DIALECTSWhatis standard English Isit spokenin Britain,the US,Canada,Australia,India andNewZealand Believeit ornot,36Many peoplebelieve theEnglish spokenon TVand theradiois standard English.Thisisbecause in the earlydays ofradio,those whoreported thenewswere expectedto speakexcellent English.37When peopleuse wordsand expressionsdifferent fromthe ustandardlanguagev,38AmericanEnglish hasmany dialects,especially themidwestern,southern,African Americanand Spanishdialects.Even insome parts ofthe USA,two peoplefrom neighboringtowns speaka littledifferently.American Englishhas somany dialectsbecause peoplehave comefrom alloverthe world.39Some peoplewho live in themountains ofthe easternUSA speakwith anolder kindofEnglish dialect.When Americans moved fromone placeto another,they tooktheir dialectswiththem.So peoplefromthemountains inthe southeasternUSA speakwith almostthe samedialectas peopleinthenorthwestern USA.40Although manyAmericansmovea lot,they stillrecognizeand understandeach others dialects---A.However,onTVand theradio youwill heardifferences inthe waypeople speakB.Geographyalso playsa partin makingdialects.C.it iscalled adialect.D.there isno suchthing asstandardEnglish.E.standardEnglish is spokenin Britain,theUS,Canada,Australia,India andNew Zealandandso onF.The USAisalarge countryin whichmany differentdialects arespoken.G.Englishisspoken allover aroundthe world.第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑My nameis Elias.I am41poor blackworker inSouth Africa.The time when Ifirst metNelsonMandela wasa verydifficult periodof mylife.I wastwelve yearsold.It wasin1952and Mandela wastheblack42to whomI wentfor advice.He offeredguidance topoorblack peopleon theirlegal problems.He was43with histime,for whichI wasgrateful.I neededhis help44I hadvery littleeducation.I beganschool atsix.The schoolwhereI studiedfor onlytwo yearswas three45away Ihad to46because myfamily could not continueto paythe schoolfees47the busfare.I couldnot reador writewell.After48hard,I gota jobinagold mine.However,thiswas atimewhenone hadgot tohave apassbook to livein Johannesburg.Sadly I did nothaveit because I was not bornthere,and Iworried about491wouldbecome outof work.The daywhen NelsonMandela helpedme wasone ofmy50He toldme howto getthe correctpapersso I could stayinJohannesburg.I becamemore hopefulabout myfuture.I never51how kindMandelawas.When heorganized theANC YouthLeague,I joinedit assoon asIcould.He said“The lastthirty yearshave seenthe greatestnumber52laws stoppingour rightsandprogress,53todaywe havereached astage wherewe havealmost norights atall.”It wasthe truth.Black peoplecouldnotvote or54their leaders.They couldnot getthejobs theywanted.The partsof townin whichthey hadtolive were decidedby white people.The placesoutsidethetowns55they weresent tolivewerethe poorestpartsofSouth Africa.No onecould growfood there.In factas NelsonMandela said.“・・・we wereput intoa positionin whichwe hadeither toaccept wewere lessimportant56fight thegovernment.We choseto attackthe laws.We firstbroke thelaw ina waywhichwas peaceful;when thiswasnotallowed---only thendid wedecideto57violence withviolence.As amat ter58fact,I donot likeviolence***but in1963I helpedhim blowupsome governmentbuildings.It wasvery dangerousbecause ifI wascaught Icould beputin prison.But Iwas happyto59becauseIknew itwould helpus achieveour dream60makingblack andwhitepeopleequal.
41.A.a B.an theD.不填CC
42.A.worker B.lawyer teacherD.doctor.
43.A.devoted B.kindness c.generous D.selfish
44.A.so B.why c.because of D.because
45.A.meter B.meters c.kilometer D.kilometers
46.A.left B.arrived c.leave D.arrive
47.A.or B.andc.but D.although
48.A.trying B.tried c.tired D.tiring
49.A.why B.whether c.how D.where
50.A.happier B.happyer c.happiest D.happyest
51.A.remembered B.remember c.forget D.forgot
52.A.with B.about c.ofD.in
53.A.since B.until c.when D.while
54.A.choice B.choose c.chosen D.chooses
55.A.why B.what c.where D.when
56.A.either B.but c.and D.or
57.A.answer B.ask c.hit D.return
58.A.with B.of c.about D.to
59.A.helps B.helped c.helping D.help
60.A.of B.at c.on D.in第II卷注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分语言知识运用第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或者括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为61-70的相应位置上Wang Kunand Wang Wei arebrothers andsisters.They havedreamed of61(take)a greatbiketrip.It wasWangWeifirst62had theidea tocycle alongthe MekongRiver.They63(ride)bicycles totravel alongthe MekongRiver,64source isin Qinghai Province.Whenit entersSoutheast Asia,it travels65(siow)through hillsand lowvalleys and the plainswhererice grows.66it wasdifficult,Wang Kunand WangWei were67(determine)to begintheirjourney at68altitude ofmorethan5,000metres inQinghaiProvince.During theirjourney,they enjoyedthe continuouschange ofthe weather.69(final),they reachedDaliin YunnanProvince,where DaoWei andYu Hangjoined them.The fourofthemwent on70theirgreat biketrip.第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加把缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Qian Xuesen,regarded asthe fatherof Chinas spaceprogram,was bornin1911in Shanghai.In1935,Qian goto Americafor furtherstudy andwas highthought ofby VonKarman becauseofhis great achievements.In1938,he obtainedhim doctors degreein aerospace scienceand mathematicsintheUS.In1950,he heardof New China had been founded and succeededincome back to his homeland in1955andtheAmerican governmenttried tostop him.Since1958he hadbeen devotedaerospacescience and contributed a lot tothe causeof China saerospace and in2009,he passedto inBeijing.Because ofthe lovefor hiscountry andthegreat achievement,he hasreceived therespect andadmired fromhis people..第二节书面表达(满分15分)假设你叫李华你的美国朋友Linda发邮件询问你上周末与父母去海边游玩的情况,请你根据以下要点给她回一封电子邮件要点如下L周六早上6点出发;
2.看日出、捡拾贝壳、游泳、拍照、吃海鲜、买纪念品;
3.下午5点乘船返回注意
1.词数100左右(开头已给出,但不计入总词数);
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Linda,How sit goingI dlike totell youabout mytrip tothe beachwith myfamily lastweekend.__________________________________________________________________________
一、听力1-5BCCAB
二、6-10CBBAB11-16BABCB16-20AACBC阅读理解21-25DBDBA26-30BBBAB31-35BCBDC36-40DACBF
三、完型填空40-45ABCDD46-50CBABC51-55DCBBC56-60ABDAD
四、语法填空
61.taking
63.rode
64.whose
65.slowly
62.who/that
五、短文改错Qian Xuesen,regarded asthe fatherofChina,s spaceprogram,was bornin1911in Shanghai.In1935,Qian wentto Americafor furtherstudy andwas highlythought ofby VonKarman becauseofhis greatachievements.In1938,he obtainedhis doctor,s degreein aerospacescienceand mathematicsintheUS.In1950,he heardNewChinahadbeenfoundedandsucceeded incomingback tohishomelandin1955though theAmerican governmenttried tostop him.Since1958he hadbeen devotedto aerospacescienceandcontributedalottothecauseof Chinasaerospaceandin2009,he passedaway inBeijing.Because ofthe lovefor hiscountry andthegreatachievements,he hasreceived therespect andadmiration fromhis people.
六、作文How sit goingIdlike totell youabout mytrip tothe beachwith myfamily lastweekend.We setoff atsix inthe morning,hoping toenjoy thesunrise.When wearrived,there werealready manypeople there.The beautifulsunrise impressedus verymuch.Afterthat,we joinedthose whowere pickingup shells.The mostexciting thingwas swimminginthe sea.We enjoyedthe waves,which alwayscarried usbacktothe beach.After havingsomedelicious seafood,we boughtsouvenirs forour friends.Besides,we tookmany beautifulpictures.It wasfive oclock inthe afternoonwhen westarted toreturn byboat.It wasawonderful dayand wehad great。
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