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四川省自贡市田家炳中学学年高一英语下学期开学考试试题2020-2021(答案不全)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项
1.A.Foreign languages.B.Science.C.Politics.
2.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.Vegetables.B.Flowers.C.Fruits.
3.What willthe mandoA.Send an e-mail.B.Make acall.C.Send amessage.
4.Where does the manwant togoA.A restaurant.B.A hotel.C.A hospital.
5.How manytrips doesthe schoolorganize onweekdays everymonthA.Two.B.Three.C.Five.What doesthe womanprefer第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项请听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What is the manprobably doingA.Studying foran exam.B.Playing computergames.C.Playing volleyball.
7.Who isMikeA.The man,s friend.B.Tim,s brother.C.The womans student.Besides,roads have also beenbuilt to help visitorsclimb theWall easily.These activitiescancause alot ofdamage to the area.38Firstly,we have to cut down touristnumbers,because fewervisitors willresult inlessdamage.Secondly,we shouldmake strictrules aboutwhich areaspeople canvisit andwhat theycando whenthey getthere.39People will not beallowed towalk offthe paths.Visitors toindoorplaces can be askedto wearmasks(面罩)to protectthe paintings.In short,it isnecessary tocontrol tourismat famous places.40And peoplewho livehundredsof yearslater willhave nochance tosee thesegreat places.A.For example,special pathscan bebuilt.B.What canwe doto deal with theseproblemsC.The GreatWall wasbuilt over2,000years ago.D.However,these visitorshave causedmany problems.E.Traveling isthe bestway forus to get toknow theworld.F・If wedo notdo this,these placeswill disappearfrom ourplanet.G.Their breathcontains verysmall dropsof waterthat arepresent in the air.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后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Today,rock climbinghas becomea popularsport.The number of rockclimbers hasgrown41overthe past40years.However,42happen fromtime totime andsome of them areoften deadly.So,it is43togetproper training.Rock climbingisn,t somethingyou canjust44by havingago.You shouldtake a45with an experienced instructor.That wayyou canlearn46skills,suchas howto tiespecial knots(结)and setup ropesfor climbingwith apartner.47,you shouldnottry rockclimbing ifyou haven,t first48on aclimbing wallwith safetyequipment.Next,get necessary49and clothingsuch asa helmet(头盔),ropes andclimbing shoes.You alsoneed to carry50food such as driedfruit andchocolate.51to checkall yourequipmentevery timeyou setout toclimb.If itis52,you11need moreclothing.Now youvegot yourequipment and youre readyto53and practiseyour newsport.At thispoint,there,re twobits of54I shouldgive you.First ofall,choose theright place.Its reallyimportant to55other peoplein the same area,to avoidgetting in the way.And youneedto56dangerous rocksas theymay fallor breakeasily.Second,always checkthe
57.Never go out58storms are on theway.It is also59whenit snows.And strongwinds cancause60to fall.
41.A.slowly B.rapidly C.strangely D.suddenly
42.A.falls B.fights C.storms D.earthquakes
43.A.interesting B.impossible C.difficult D.important
44.A.make B.learn C.guess D.change
45.A.walk B.taxi C.course D.picture
46.A.basic B.poor C.social D.survival
47.A.Instead B.However C.Sometimes D.Besides
48.A.competed B.celebrated C.practised D.performed
49.A.books B.tools C.toys D.gifts
50.A.energy B.fresh C.enough D.pet
51.A.Turn
8.Forget C.Choose D.Remember
52.A.hot B.quiet C.cold D.noisyC.take off
53.A.gooutB.give upD.calm downC.information
54.A.news B.advice D.knowledgeof C.keep clearof
55.A.make funof B.take careD.catch up withC.shout at
56.A.sit onB.look forD.watch forC.time
57.A.bag B.wall D.weatherC.unless
58.A.if B.so D.untilC.dangerous
59.A.unfair B.boring D.excitingC.visitors
60.A.drivers B.climbers D.instructors第n卷满分15分)第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式E-books arestill arecent
61.invent.They arepopular forseveral reasons.An e-reader takesup much
62.little roomthan real books.Lots ofpeople dont re-read books;ane-reader meansthey dont endupwith a house
63.fill withbooks they11never read again.And peoplesay theyre moreenvironmentally friendly:no trees
64.cutdownfor paperand noinkis needed.Last year,my father
65.buy meane-reader.I havenever actuallyread abook onit.There,s somethingfrustrating about
66.havetocharge itup beforeI canread;with a real bookyoucan justopen itand begin.An e-book doesnt feel
67.same asareal book inmy hands:it stoolight.My fingersmiss thefamiliar feelingof turningthe page.Besides,reading on a screenfora longtime
68.make youreyes feelrather tired.You don,t getthis problemwitharealbook!Therefore,no matterhow
69.success thesee-readers are,nothing can beat theattractionof arealbookfor me,
70.you canfeel thepages ofand puta bookmarkin.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分Today I went tothe localstore dosome shopping.When Iwent to a store,two foreignvisitorswere happenedto be there.The salesgirldidn,t knowthat they wanted tobuy becausethey couldntspeak Chinese.Saw thisI offeredto helpthem.In myhelp,the twomen got the thingstheywanted.They werevery gladand thankfulto her.How happyI amthat day.Though I knew littleEnglish,I couldhelp others,it makesme furtherrealizehow importantspoken Englishis.I11work evenhard atit thanbefore.第二节书面表达满分25分假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack计划寒假独自来你所在的城市旅游请你根据提示信息,用英语给他写一封电子邮件
1.表示欢迎;
2.你的接待计划;
3.其它注意事项注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯高一英语1-5CBCBA6-10BAACA11-15ABCBA16-20BCABB21-25BBABC26-30BAABC31-35ACBDC36-40DGBAF41-45BADBC46-50ADCBA51-55DCABC56-60DDACB
8.What timeis itnowA.8:30pm.B.9:00pm.C.11:00am.
9.What willthe manprobably donextA.Pay alate fee.B.Go outof town.C.Return aDVD.请听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Who hasgottheinvitationA.Joan.B.Bill.C.George.
11.What willthe Marksdo tonightA.Move theirfurniture intonew house.B.Hold ahouse-warming party.C.Give outsome invitations.
12.What dayis ittoday probablyA.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.How oldisthe woman nowA.11years old.B.20years old.C.21years old.
14.How willthe womanprobably travelaround EuropeA.By plane.B.By train.C.By car.
15.Where willthewomanvisit firstfrom SpainA.France.B.Morocco.C.Portugal.A.Friends.B.Relatives.C.Schoolmates.
16.Whats therelationship betweenthe speakers请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题A.A tourguide.B.A museumclerk.C.A headteacher.
17.What doesMr.Jones do
18.How longdo the students haveto workon theprojects on a ScienceNightA.
3.5hours.B.7hours.C.
10.5hours.
19.What canthestudentsdo afterbreakfast in the morningA.Enter acompetition.B.Watch afilm.C.Visit agallery.
20.What doesthe speakerexpect thestudents to doA.Listen tohis nexttalk.B.Come toa ScienceNight.C.Write reportson Facebook.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,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项Happy Campers Summer RetreatAsa parent,your childs healthand happinessarethemost importantthings toyou,whichcan bedifficult toachieve.The Happy CampersSummer Retreat wasdeveloped tohelp parentswiththis challenge.Founded in1998by MichaelGibson,our summercamp isopen tochildren during the holidays,from Mayto September.We lookafter lotsof childrenevery singleyear.Our campis basedin theColoradoMountains,and itoffers alot ofdifferent activitiesfor children.Our programhelps improve:•Physical fitness•Problem-solving skills•Social skills•Sports abilityand experienceTheHappyCampersSummerRetreatcan benefit(使受益)all children.Some childrenaregood atschool,but rarelyactive.Our programwill helpencourage aninterest in sports.Otherchildren aremainly interestedinsports.These childrenwillnotonly playsports,but willalsolearn newskills,such asteamwork skills,social skills,and communicationskills.Children willalsohave thechance totry newactivities.Our programis designedtohelpdevelop acompleteand fullyactive child.At veryaffordable prices,our programis availableto anyfamily inAmerica.Your child,sstay canbe asshort asa weekor aslong assix weeks.Why notcall ustoday orclick(点击)here tojoin ourcamp Takeaction nowand giveyourchild thisgreat chance!
21.How longdoesthe camp lastevery yearA.One week.B.One month.C.Six weeks.D.Five months.
22.What cana childlearn fromthe campA.How todealwithpeople.B.How tochoose astrong team.C.How toavoid physicalproblems.D.How tostay interestedin something.
23.What isthe purposeof the textA.To describethe historyof the camp.B.To comparethecampwith otheractivities.C.To tellparents about the benefitsof outdooractivities.D.To encourageparents tosend theirchildren tothecamp.BI wasnine whenI arrivedat the Children,s Homein Nashua,New Hampshire,in
1965.I failedthirdgrade thatyear,just madeit througha secondtime,and hadmanaged tofinish fourthgradeby thetime Ireached PaulineJambard,s fifth-grade classat Charlotte Avenue Elementary School.I wasconvinced(使信月艮)I wasn,t“smart”like theother kids,and Ihoped Icould makeitthrough fifthgrade.Ms.Jambard tooka greatliking tome.Of allthe subjects in school,readingwas myfavorite.She wouldtell me,“Terry,you keepreading.If youcan understandwhat yourereading,you11be smarterthan mostkids.After Iread allthe booksin ourprogram,I startedreadingthe classroom,s setof EncyclopaediaBritannica(《大英百科全书》).I couldn,t findenoughto read,and Istarted toreally likeschool.After Igraduated fromMs.Jambard,s classin1969,my brotherand Imoved,and Ilost alltouchwith myteacher.In1983,I wasonabusiness tripand hadto drivethrough Nashua.I tookachance anddropped byCharlotte AvenueElementary.I waswalking towardher classroomwhen shecameout in the hallwayand said,“Terry!”It wasas ifI hadnever left.I wasin seventhheavenon myway home.We havestayed intouch,and Icall Ms.Jambard atleast oncea year.Because of theconfidence shegave me,Iwenton tohaveasuccessful career(事业)in engineering.I dontknowif Ms.Jambard realizeshow muchshe helpedme,but Illnever forgether kindnessand faithinme.
24.How didthe authorprobably feelaboutthe subjectsinthird gradeA.They werevery easy.B.They werequite difficult.C.They werevery interesting.D.They werecompletely useless.A.became thesmartest kidin hisclass B.readalot andwrote hisfirst book
25.When the author wasin fifthgrade,heC.followed Ms.Jambards adviceD.did wellin allthesubjects
26.By saying“I wasin seventhheaven”,theauthormeans thatA.he wasreally worriedB.he was very happyC.he hadan accidentD.he lostthe wayA.The teacherwho raisedme upB.Ms.Jambard:a lifelongfriend
27.What wouldbethebest titlefor thetextC.CharlotteAvenueElementarySchoolD.My earlylife intheChildren,s HomeFora yearand ahalf,kids senthurtful messageslike“You areso ugly.or Whyare youstillalive”to RebeccaSedwick.In2013,Rebecca,then12,couldnt standit anymore.She jumpedtoher deathnear herhome inFlorida.Soon afterward,Trisha Prabhuread aboutthe story.I wassurprisedand heartbroken,“says Trisha,now15,who isfrom Naperville,Illinois.IknewthatI hadtodosomething to stop thisfromhappeningTrisha didsome research.Studies showthat onefourth tohalf ofall teensinthe U.S.havebeen cyberbullied(网络欺凌).Experts saythat ifyou areever bulliedonline,you shouldtella trustedadult.Tell thecyberbully tostop,and preventhim orher fromcontacting youagain.Print andsave messages to sharewith the police.This isgood advice,agrees Trisha.But thesemethodsall takeplace afterthe bullyinghas alreadyhappened.Trisha hada differentidea.Whynot teachcyberbullies tostop beforethey postthese messagesTrishas research wonawards,including aprize inthe GoogleScience Fair.Then,Trisha builttheReThink app(应用软件).It isprogrammed torecognize wordsor phrasesthat couldbe hurtful.When thathappens,different warningmessages comeout.Dont saythings thatyou mayregretlater!”says onemessage.Others ask,“Are yousure youwant tosay this and“Are thesewordsreally you”Now Trishais workingonaversion(版本)of ReThinkfor computers.Im abig dreamer,vshe says.I wanttostopcyberbullying beforethe hurtis done.”
28.What dowe knowabout RebeccaSedwickA.She endedher lifeat theage of
12.B.She senthurtful messagesto others.C.She wasone ofTrishas bestfriends.D.She wentto Floridato studyfurther.
29.What isTrishas suggestionfor stoppingcyberbullyingA.Stop talkingwith thecyberbully.B.Stop themessages beforethey aresent.C.Turn toyour parentsor closefriends.D.Show themessagestothepoliceat once.
30.Whatis thethird paragraphmainly aboutA.Peoples attitudestotheReThink app.B.Trisha,sresearchon cyberbullying.C.How theReThink appworks.D.The GoogleScience Fair.
31.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe TrishaA.Helpful andclever.B.Honest andcareful.C.Proud andimpolite.D.Strange andimpatient.DSummer isaround thecorner,andyoumay alreadybe dreamingabout howyou11spend yourbreak.Chances are,staying inschool isnot yourtop pick.But for13-year-old Simone Jones ofPhiladelphia一and morethan2million otherstudents intheU.S.一going toschool inthe summeris theonlychoice.Thats becauseSimone goestoa year-round school.In fact,year-round schoolshave almostthesamenumberof vacation daysastraditional-calendar schools.In a year-round school,summer breakis usuallyshortened toaboutfour weeks;the remainingvacation timegets spreadout overthe restoftheyear.Simone,forexample,gets afew weeksoff inthe fall,winter,and spring.That extra time offduringtheschool year canbea goodthing.Everyone thinksayear-roundschool ishard,“says Simone.But thelittle breakstake alot ofpressure(压力)off us.”Reorganizing theyearcanprevent summerlearning loss一that is,forgetting whatyou,velearned fromthe prior(之前的)school year.However,there isa downside.In fact,some schoolshavetried year-round schedules(时间表)only toturn backwhen itwas difficulttocarryout.Try settingup asoccer gamewith anotherschool whenyou,reona breakevery fewweeks.Planningfamily tripscanbedifficult too,especially ifsiblings(兄弟姐妹)are ondifferent schoolschedules.What doessummer vacationmean inour cultureIts anAmerican tradition,atimeto createlastingmemories.But istradition agood enoughreason tokeep itaround Summerbreak began120years ago,when itwasveryhot inthe summer,so schoolsstarted closing.Today,we haveairconditioning.And mostparents work.For manykids,summer daysare spentmostly indoors,playingvideo gamesand watchingTV.Clearly theworld haschanged.Is ittime forsummer breakto change,too
32.According tothetext,SimoneJones.A.suffers fromsummer heatB.has becometired ofgoing toschoolC.studies atayear-round schoolD.keeps forgettingwhat sheslearned atschool
33.In whatway areyear-round schoolsdifferent fromtraditional-calendar schoolsA.The numberofvacationdays.B.How theholidays areorganized.C.What subjectsstudents maychoose.D.When studentsgo toschool everyday.
34.The underlinedword“downside”in Paragraph4could bestbe replacedby”.A.duty B.choice C.danger D.problem
35.In theauthor,s opinion,summer vacation.A.was startedintheearly19th centuryB.isatradition forpeople tokeep aliveC.doesn,t haveto bethat longany moreD.isagood timefor kidsto enjoythemselves第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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余选项International tourismis becomingincreasingly popular,and largenumbers ofpeople fromallover theworld cometo visitfamousplacessuch asthe GreatWall ofChina andthe SistineChapel(西斯廷教堂)intheVatican.36They,ve thrownrubbish everywhere,brought moretraffic andeven doneserious damageto ancientrelics(遗迹).As forthe damage,there aremany differentcauses.For example,the paintingsintheSistineChapel arebeing damagedby peoplebreathing ontothem whenthey visit.37That mayraise thehumidity(湿气)oftheair anddamage thepaintings.Damage inother placessuchasthe GreatWall isbecauseof touristsclimbing ondelicate(脆弱的)areas.。
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