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高一英语期末线上自测英语试题考生须知
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)满分150分,考试时间120分钟;
2.在答题卷指定区域填写答案;
3.作文答案写在作业本上,横线格;
4.考试结束后,上交答题卷,作文拍照上传第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听5A BC完每段对话后,你都有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
101.In whichyear wasthe manbornA.
1980.B.
1989.C.
1998.
2.What does the womandislikeA.Boxing games.B.Animal programs.C.Action movies.
3.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Change jobs.B.Get upearlier.C.Talk with her boss.
4.How hasthe manbeen goingto workthis weekA.By bus.B.By car.C.By subway.
5.Which colorshirt willthe womanbuyA.Yellow.B.White.C.Black.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,选从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给5出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A jobfair.B.Some famousscientists.C.An amazingdiscovery inmedicine.
7.What willthe womanprobably donextA.Go on a trip.B.Sign upfbr theevent.C.Do someexperiments in a lab.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Why doesthe womanborrow acomputer from the manA.To playgames.B.To seemovies.C.To dohomework.()⑩()serve asentertainment purposes.As a way ofnational culture______protect,cuju waslisted into(非物质文化遗产)the firstChinas intangiblecultural heritagesin
2006.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分).假定你是李华,是校英文报的记者你校在月日“世界动物日”那天组织了一系列相关活动58104请你就此写一篇新闻报道,内容包括活动目的;.活动内容;.活动反响
1.23注意词数左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.
802.ANIMAL PROTECTIONACTIVITIES HELD第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事
59.Ted pressedhis noseagainst thestore windowthat stoodbetween himand ametallic-blue21-speed bike.Look atthat bike,Sam!I wantthat bike!”(口水)“Get awayfrom therebefore Mr.Huan makesyou cleanthe droolfrom hisstorewindow!”His friendSam laughedand pulledTed away.“Well,my birthdaystomorrow,and Fvebeen droppinga lotof hintsat home,like theads andpicturesof thebike.Fve justgot tohave itso Ican goanywhere Iwant.”Ted didntanswer.“YeahJ hethought,but youonly turn13once.Mom andDad always(消防栓)promised mesomething specialwhen Ibecame ateenager.He jumpedonahydrantand balanceda momentbefore jumpingdown again.Hell finda jobsoon.”When hegot home,his parentswere in the kitchentalking.Ted huggedthem and went to theliving room.Flopping downon thecouch,he dugbetween thecushions forthe remote.As heflipped(,快速翻)through TVstations,he caughtsnatches(片段)of hisparents9conversation.There werewords liket6overqualified(超标的,资历过高的)”and6Cmortgage(才氐押贷款)“and somethingabout unemploymentchecks.Ted feltupset andturned thevolumehigher.The nextmorning,Teds fatherwoke him.Hey,Son,,Mom hadto go to workearly,so Filbemaking yourbirthday breakfast.Do youwant anythingspecial Maybesomething with(蹦着跳)wheels”Ted wassuddenly wideawake.He threwback thecovers andbounded into thekitchen.There,wrapped innewspaper andtied with a crookedbow,was abicycle-shaped package.“Dad!”Ted torethrough the newspaper,and thensuddenly stoppedand stared.There stoodnotthe theshiny racingbike buta secondhand10-speed.The chromehad beenshinedup and the framewas freshlypainted,but itwas notnew.注意•所续写短文的词数应为左右;1150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;2Paragraph1It wasnot whathe hadhoped for.Paragraph2Suddenly,he was ashamed ofhimself.
9.When willthewomanreturn thecomputer to the manA.Before Friday.B.On theweekend.C.Next week.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How oftenis thegarbage collectedA.Once a week.B.Twice aweek.C.Three timesaweek.
11.How muchdoesthegarbage collectioncost eachmonthA.2dollars.B.12dollars.C.20dollars.
12.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Neighbors.B.Husband andwife.C.Boss andemployee.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What didMike drinkbefore hearrivedA.Coffee.B.Tea.C.Water.
14.When didMike graduatefrom collegeA.Six monthsago.B.Two years ago.C.Three years ago.
15.What dowe knowabout JimWatsonA.Hes leavingthe companysoon.B.Hes movingto anotherdepartment.C.Hes goingto beMikes newmanager.
16.What isMikes attitudein theinterviewA.Confident.B.Impatient.C.Nervous.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Whats the speakers childhoodlikeA.Boring.B.Unlucky.C.Happy.
18.What wasthenewsaboutA.Some Asianchildren.B.Some Africanchildren.C.Some Europeanchildren.
19.How doesthespeakerfeel afterwatching thenewsA.Confident.B.Proud.C.Guilty.
20.What doesthespeakerdecide to do in the endA.Eat less.B.Save food.C.Watch lessTV.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂AJacobs PillowDance FestivalWhere:Becket,MassachusettsWhen:Jun.15---Aug.24Each summer,this influentialdance centerpresents anumber ofclasses andperformances bymore than50(最精彩的部分)companies from around the world.Highlights inthis seasoninclude theDance TheaterofHarlems productionof AlvinAileys TheLark Ascending,which opensthe festival.Many eventsare free.Ticketed performancesstart at$
22.Jacobspillow.org.Moab MusicFestivalWhere:Moab,UtahWhen:Aug.29---Step.9This areais betterknown formountain bikingthan formusic.But since1992,it hashosted aprivate festivalthatbrings classical,jazz,Latin andother typesof musicto theland.This year,there willbe16concerts,including,three Grotto Concerts whereguests takea45-minute boatride downthe ColoradoRiver toperformances.Events start at$25,moabmusicfest.org.Cheyenne FrontierDaysWhere:Cheyenne,WyomingWhen:July.19—28There issomething foreveryone atthis117-year-old festivalfrom an“Indian village^^and oldwest museumtocountry concerts.But thecompetition isstill the main attraction,with cowboys and cowgirlscompeting fbrmajormoney in the worldslargest outdoorstage.Competition ticketsstart at$18,and concerttickets at$
23.cfidrodeo.com.The GlimmerglassFestivalwhere:Cooperstown,New YorkWhen:July.6---Aug.24Each summer,opera loversfromaroundthe countrytravel toupstate NewYork to watch productionsthatinclude starslike NathanGunn andGinger Costa-Jackson.This yearsperformances includeWagners“the flying(作曲家).Dutchman^^and“Verdis kingfbr aday”,in honorof the200birthdays ofboth composersTicketsstartat$
26.glimmerglass,org
21.If youwant toenjoy aGrottoConcert”,which datesuits youbestA.June.15B.July.19C.August.24D.September
4.
22.If yougotoCheyenne towatch acompetition andenjoy aconcert,how muchwill youpay atleastA.
18.B.
22.C.
36.D.
41.
23.If you are abig fanof Wagner,youre advisedto goto.A.Moab MusicFestival B.Cheyenne FrontierDaysC.the GlimmerglassFestival D.Jacobs PillowDance Festival.A fewyearsago,my sister-in-law startedto feelconcerned abouther teenagedaughter.What was she doingafterschool Wherewasshespending hertime Myniece wasan excellentstudent andtook part in allkinds of(品艮踪应用程字)after-class activities.Even so,her momdecided toput a tracking APPJ onthe kids phone.This mademy sisterin lawt6feel better”.Then thegood situationsuddenly ended.She recalled,“I foundoutthat shewas someplacethat she said shewasnt.I wentout in the middle of thenight andfound herwalkingwithout shoesinthemiddleof the streetwith somefriends.Things wentquickly downhillfbr themother andthedaughter afterthat.With73%of teenshaving theirown smartphonesnow,according toa2015Pew study,more andmore of theirparents arefacing thequestion:To watchor notAnaHomayoun,founder ofGreen IvyEducational Consulting,has advisedmany parentsand theirkids aboutthis.“Ive foundteens aremore acceptableto tracking apps when it isincluded aspart of a familyagreement toimprovesafety thanwhenitis placedasasecret tooltowatchthem,“she said.Mark Bell,a fatherofateenage girl,said,“We donthave trackingapps,but wehave setsome groundrulesthat my daughter mustfollow inexchange forus providinga smartphone^hesaid.For example,his daughtermust“friend“him onsocial mediaso thathe can read postsand mustshare allpasswords.When youare tryingto buildtrust,you need to createan environmentthat encouragesit.So,to wintheir trust,you alwaysneedto be straight with yourchildren.Parents mustlet childrenknow howand when theyll bewatchingthem,“said DoctorPauleh Weigle.If theyare notopen aboutit,he warns,it cangreatly damagedtheparent andchild relationship”.
24.Whafs resultsof the authors sister-in-law usingthe appA.She feltgood withknowing her daughters afterschool activities.B.She wasntworried aboutherdaughteranymore.C.She hadmore communicationwith herdaughter.D.She hadmore conflictswithherdaughter.
25.What canwe learnabout todaysteens fromHomayounA.They doubtfamily agreements.B.They areworried aboutonline safety.C.They dislikebeing watchedsecretly withtrackingapps.D.We welcomethe useof trackingapps.
26.Why areMark Belland hisdaughter mentionedin paragraph5A.To showhow to use smartphonesafely.B.To givean exampleof beingstraightwithchildren.C.To teachhow toput trackingapps onphones.D.To tellthe importanceof beingchildrens friend.
27.What shouldbe donebefore usingatrackingapp according to WeigleA.Teach thekid howto useit.B.Check thekidsphone.C.Tell thekids aboutit.D.Advise thekid touse hisphone less.(口音)?What is an accentAn accentisaflavoring toyou thatinfluences thesounds ofwords andsentences.In Birmingham,you might hear lake^something closeto like”,and inIreland youmighthearthissending callstodiss.Accents arerelated tosocial group.Everyone hasan accent,And fbrevery accentthere aregroups ofpeople(偏见)-who reactbadly toit.These reactionsaretheresult ofprejudice anunreasoned jumpingto conclusions.Everybody hasprejudices aboutaccents.I certainlydo.I haveheld prejudicesabout other peoples accents.But overthe years,my experienceof workingwith peoplefrom allkinds ofbackgrounds hasled meto giveupthese prejudices.However,I stillhave prejudicesthat Ifind difficultto control.Studies tellus thatno accentis betterthan anyother.But thereality isthat manypeople judgeothers accordingtoaccents.(议会),Jacob,member ofParliament rememberswhen hefirst stoodunsuccessfully fbrelection inFife,Scotland,I graduallyrealized thatwhatever Ihappened to be speakingabout,the number of votersin myfavordropped assoon asI openedmy mouth.(文雅的)And somepeople changetheir accentsto soundmore refined whentalking topeople outsidetheircircle offamily andfriends.(等人的),Sky newsran areport recentlyin whichan18-year-old womanwas tryingto soundless posh_hthat isspeaking non-standard Englishbecause shedidnt likestrangers tellingher thatshe mustbe richand fromafamous family.Lastly itsworth beingreminded thatpeople canhave anaccent andstill berecognized.
28.What doestheauthorthink ofAccent prejudice(禁止).A.It isreasonable.B.It shouldbe bannedC.It ishard toavoid.D.It causesserious socialissues.
29.Why didJacob failinthe electionA.What hesaid wasunwise.B.He spokewith anaccent.C.He broketheelectionrules.D.He wasunable to make himselfunderstood.
30.What didthe18year oldwoman trytodoaccordingtosky newsA.To keepher waysof speaking.B.To changeher accent.C.To pretendto bea well-educated person.D.To learnthe upper-class Britishaccent.
31.What doesthe lastsentence of the passagemeanA.The accenttells whatkind ofpeople youare.B.It iseasy torecognize peoplewith accent.C.People withaccents canalso besuccessful.D.It isimportant torecognize onesaccent.As factsprove,when amother sitsinthepassenger seatwhile ateen leamsto drive,the teensbrain activitycan be(模拟)changed.For the study,researchers cameup witha driving simulation testthat encouragesrisk-takingbehavior inteens.Twenty-five teenswere asked to passthe simulationtest inthe shortestpossible time.In the simulation,there are(交叉路口)26intersections thatteens needto passthrough.Each intersectionprovides achoice tostop atayellow light,which coulddelay thedriver forthree seconds,or finishthe simulationfaster byspeeding throughthe yellow light.If thedrivers dontcrash,theyll finishearlier;if not,there isa six-second delayto theirtime ofcompletion.Thestudy requiredteens togo through thesimulationon theirown aswell asunder Mumswatch.The resultsshow thatwhen teensdrive alone,they drivepast theyellow light55percent ofthe time.However,ifMum ispresent,racing past theyellow light isseen ata decreasedrate of45percent.In addition,the studyfoundthat drivingalone causedchanges inthe teensbrains,causing anincrease ofblood flowtowards thereward centerofthe brain.If Mumswere present,blood flowto thebrains reward center increasedwhentheymade saferdrivingdecisions.Researchers thinkthat parentsplay an important rolein helpingtheir childrentomakemorethoughtful decisions.Sarah Helfinstein,a researcherfrom theUniversity ofMaryland,said,Basically,theyrebeing influenced by what they expectthe wishoftheother persontobe.”
32.What werethe teensaskedtodo inthedriving simulationtestA.To stopat theyellow light.B.To finishthe testas quicklyas possible.C.To makeas fewmistakes aspossible.D.To gothroughtheintersection safely.
33.What happenedto theteens whenthey weredriving aloneA.They completedthe test6seconds early.B.Their brainsreward centerbecame lessactive.C.More bloodflowed towardstheir brainsrewardcenter.D.They wereless likelyto racepasttheyellowlight.
34.From thelast paragraph,how didSarah Helfinsteinpresent herideasA.By givingfurther explanationtothestudyB.By addingnew evidencetothestudyC.By offeringa differentopinion onthe studyD.By expressingher doubtsabout theresult ofthestudy
35.What canwe learnfrom thedrivingsimulationtestA.Teens shouldntdrive alone.B.Teens learnto drivequickly with Mum.C.Tccns arcinfluencedbyMums drivingstyle.D.Teens drivemore safelywithMuminacar.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项How YouCan CreateLuck inEveryday LifeHavinga positiveway allowsyou tocreate yourown luckin everydaylife.Here aresome tips.Be GratefulFor WhatYou HaveSomepeople arealready lucky,and theyjust dontknow it.36,You nodoubt havesomewonderful friends,family,a roofover yourhead andfood onthe table.By recognizingthese thingsregularly,you canimmediately feelmore lucky.Network(通道)
37.Knowing differentpeople canmake youget accessto skills,opportunities,(个人)connections andmore.You neverknow whatwonderful chanceseach individualcouldbring toyou orhow theymight enrichyour life,until youget toknow them.Be Generous(慷慨的)If youever wantotherpeopleto giveyou opportunities,you haveto considerwhat sortof(气氛)atmosphere youare puttingout intotheworld.38,Be generouswith yourtime andattention,and youllbe surprisedhow manylucky opportunitiespeople mayoffer you.Try SomethingNewLuck doesntjust happenupon us.
39.Trying somethingnew isa greatway ofgetting moreopportunities.Learning a new skill,visiting anew place,or tryinganewhobby areall greatwaysof expandingyour opportunitiesand yourstate ofmind.Take Action(大腿).Youll nevercreate anyluck ifyou sitthere waitingfbr itto fallonto yourlap Takestepstowards yourgoals anddreams andgreet everychallenge witha positivestate ofmind.402A.The morepeople youconnect with,the luckieryou willbe.B.You cannotexpect toreceive ifyou nevergive.C.Be gratefulfbr thegood thatcame fromyour past.D.It comestouswhen wereopen.E.Sometimes peoplewould beprepared tohelp usout.F.You willfind youcan createmore luckin everydaylife.G.Instead offocusing onwhats lacking,look athow luckyyou alreadyare.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑(|旦|应).I raninto a stranger ashe passedby.Oh excuseme please”was myresponse Hesaid:Please excuseme too;I wasntwatching fbryou.We werevery4]this strangerand LWewent onour wayandwesaid goodbye.But athome a42story istold.Later thatday,when Iwas cookingthe eveningmeal,mydaughterstood besideme verystill.When I43,1nearly knockedher down.Move outofthe44I said(皱眉).(严厉withafrown Shewalked away,her littleheart broken.I didnt45how harshly地)Id spoken.While Ilay awakein bedthat evening,my husbandsaid tome,“While46astranger,you arepolite,but withthe girlyou love,youare47,Go lookon thekitchenfloor and youll findsome flowersby thedoor.Those arethe flowersshe broughtfbr
48.She pickedthem herself:pink,yellow andblue.She stoodquietly notto ruin(破坏)the surprise,andyou49saw thetears inher eyes.”In notime,my tearsbegan tofall.I quietlywent andknelt downby herbed.Wake up,littlegirl JI said.“Are theseflowers youpicked forme”She smiled:found themout bythe tree.Ipicked them50theyre prettylike you.I knewyoud likethem,especially theblue.”I said:Daughter,Im sorryfbr the way I51today.I52have(大喊)yelled atyou thatway.”She said:Oh Mom,thafs okay.I loveyou anyway.”I said:Daughter,I loveyou too.And Ido likethe flowers,especially theblue.”I hadgot theworld rightagain.Id53tobepolite topeople inthe street-good54makesociety work.But astranger issomeone wemeet onceandthen neversee again—and55is fbrlife.
41.A.careful B.polite C.serious D.unhappy
42.A.interesting B.meaningful C.similar D.different
43.A.called B.turned C.returned D.removed
44.A.house B.space C.way D.area
45.A.recognize B.care C.prove D.understand
46.A.turning toB.listening toC.dealing withD.picking up
47.A.anxious B.patient C.disappointed D.unkind
48.A.us B.you C.the family D.her friends
49.A.seldom B.simply C.even D.never
50.A.while B.so C.unless D.because
51.A.considered B.acted C.developed D.cooked
52.A.shouldnt B.couldnt C.wouldnt D.mustnt
53.A.begin B.learn C.continue D.change
54.A.manners B.habits C.lifestyles D.answers
55.A.lover B.companion C.familyD.friend第二节
56.课文概要填空,在答题卡上填词要填完整的单词共10个小题;每小题1分,满分10分AChina iswidely knownfor itsancient civilizationwhich hascontinued allthewayuntil now.One ofthemain
①.f ofthis isthe Chinese writing system.
②Several thousandyearsago,written Chinesewas.pictures.Ancient Chinese people carvedsymbols onanimalbones andshells.By theShang Dynasty,these symbolshad becomea well-developed writingsystem.Over theyears,the
③system developedinto differentforms,as peoplelived indifferent places,leading tomany.v ofdialects andcharacters.Emperor Qinshihuangunited theseven majorstates intoone countrywhere the Chinesewritingsystembegan todevelop inone direction.The writingsystem playedanimportantpartinuniting theChinesepeopleandculture.Written Chinesehas alsobecome animportant meansby whichChinas presentis connectedwith itspast.
④People inmodem timescanreadthe.c workswritten byChinese inancient times.As Chinaplays agreater rolein globalaffairs,an increasingnumberofinternational studentsare beginning
⑤to learnChinese and.a Chinasculture andhistory.B
⑥To.Tibetan antelopes,we cameto Tibet.There wemade outa herdof gracefulanimals andwere struckby
⑦⑧their beauty.I am.ofthedanger theyare in.They arebeing hunted.i fortheir valuablefur.To protectthem,the ChangtangNational NatureReserve wasset up,whichis ashelter foranimals andplants.In1980sand1990s,the populationdropped badlybecause ofbeing shotto
⑨make profitsandtheloss oftheir habitats.In orderto preventthis speciesfrom.,theChinesegovernment tookeffectivemeasures toplace itunder nationalprotection.Its populationhas recoveredand itwas removedfromthe⑩.species list.However,the governmentdidnt intendto giveup theprotection programmes.To savewildlife,weshould learnto existin harmonywith nature.第三节
57.语法填空共10个小题;每小题1分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1
①As weknow,the NationalGames takeplace inthe ancientcapital Xianin ShaanxiProvince inSeptember,
2021.As thecapital of13dynasties throughoutChinese history,the ancientcity hasnever beenfar
②from sports.It holda lotof sportsevents sincethe WesternZhou Dynasty,of whichcuju isone example.Cuju,3ancient Chinesecompetitive game,involves kickinga ballthrough anopening intoa net.As the
④⑤ancestor offootball,cuju originalappeared inthe famousChinese historicalwork ZhanGuo Ce,described娱乐cuju asa formof entertainmentamong thegeneral public.Later,cuju wascommonly playedinthearmy
⑥during theHan Dynasty.Liu Che,Emperor Wu,was crazyabout cujuwould setup acuju fieldwherever his
⑦army went.He usedcuju asawayof trainingsoldiers.The earlyrecord ofwomen cujuplayers canalsodate backtotheHan Dynasty.We
⑧衣袖can seefrom somepaintings femaleswith theirhair__________tie wavingtheir longsleeveswhen playingcuju.Up tothe TangDynasty,women playersbecame popularatthecourt,as emperorsenjoyed
⑨watching footballgames.At thattime,various skillswere usedin playingcuju,mainly。
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