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四川省内江市威远中学学年高一英语下学期期中试题2020-2021注意事项
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分;
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置;
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(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L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从试题所给的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A.At10:
00.B.At10:
05.C.At10:
15.
1.When does the radioshow begin
2.What will the manprobably doA.Do thecooking.B.Clean thekitchen.C.Set thetable.
3.How didthe manhear about the fireA.From TV.B.From thenewspaper.C.From hissister.A.At home.B.In school.C.At arestaurant.
4.Where doesthe conversationprobably take placeA.Go to the gym.B.Attend alecture.C.Visit Mr.Black.
5.What doesthe manplan todo thisevening第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独自每段对话或独自后有几个小题,最从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出佳选项,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独自读两遍请听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In theevening.B.In theafternoon.C.In themorning.
7.What willthe mando firstA.Wash the car.B.Watch amatch.C.Return somebooks.请听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.Who didthe paintingexercise.The museums director-general said,“I am69(complete)sure thatin the21st century,art will be whatphysical activitywas forhealth in the20th century.I amvery70(confidence)in it.”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)假设英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),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面画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意L每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分r mLi Hua,one of your classmates.Learned that you failto getused to the schoollife here,Im writingtobring mysincerely comfortto you.In addition,Id liketo provideyou someuseful suggestions.Forone thing,you cantry communicatingwith usmore to share someof yourproblem.For another,it willbeof much helpful if you can join us in our activities,that you can experiencea lot.You canexperiencedifferent Chinese cultures but lots of fun.Before Ifinished mywriting,I amglad toinvite you to become to mybirthday partynext week.Lets enjoyyourself together!第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,下月你校要举办首届英语周(English Week)活动,请你写信给笔友peter,介绍相关内容并邀请他参加信的内容主要包括
1.邀请参加;
2.活动内容;
3.举办英语周的意义注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.参考词汇书法calligraphy,戏剧drama四川省威远中学校2023届第二学期半期试题参考答案26-30ABBBC51-55CDBAC听力理解41-45DBCAD16-20ABBAC语法填空1-5BCCAB46-50BCDBA阅读理解
61.giving11-15BBACA36-40GFDAC21-25CDACC
66.who6-10CABCA完形填空31-35DDAAB56-60ABCDA
62.on
63.problems
64.decided
65.better
67.the
68.are produced
70.confident短文改错r mLi Hua,one ofyour classmates.Learned thatyou failto getused to the schoollife here,ImLearningwriting tobring mysincerely comfortto you.In addition,Id liketo provideyouA someusefulsincere withsuggestions.For onething,you cantry communicatingwith usmore toshare someofyourproblem.problems.Foranother,it willbe ofmuch helpfulifyou canjoin usin ouractivities,thatyou can helpwhereexperience a lot.You canexperience differentChineseculturesbutlotsoffun.Before Ifinished myandfinishwriting,I amglad toinvite youSiobe come to mybirthday partynext week.Let,s enjoyyourself ourselvestogether!书面表达Dear Peter,How isgoing thesedays I can,t waittosharesomething withyou.The firstEnglish Weekis scheduledto beheld inour schoolnext month,and itwillbea feastforears andeyes aswell asminds.All students and teachersare welcometo participatein awide varietyofwonderful activities,such asthe Englishcalligraphy exhibitionand the English speechcontest.Meanwhile,theEnglishdrama performanceis also an optionfor you,where youcan findmuch entertainment.By involvingeveryone in the charmof English,the activityis boundto inspireour wayof thinkingandget allof usto havefun withEnglish.Is itpossible foryoutocome andjoinusLooking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li HuaA.The man,s father.B.The man,s brother.C.The mans mother.
9.What is the womanJs hobbyA.Collecting paintings.B.Playing theviolin.C.Playing thepiano.请听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.What sthe possiblerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Brother andsister.C.Teacher andstudent.
11.What didthe mando lastnightA.He sawa Christmasplay.B.He preparedfor aconcert.C.He watcheda basketballgame.
12.What dowe knowabout thewomans motherA.She is a violinist.B.She worksat ahospital.C.She leaveswork at9pm.请听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题A.A newsecretary.B.A newsales manager.C.A newshop assistant.
13.What kindof persondoesthe man,s bossneedA.£
160.B.£180C.£
210.
14.How muchcan thewoman earna weekif shegets thejobA.In acaf6B.In apark.C.At home.
15.Where doesthemanusually havelunchA.Three weeks.B.Four weeks.C.Five weeks.请听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.Where isthe speakernowC.In Birmingham.A.In Oxford.B.In London.
18.When willthe birthdayparty beheldC.On Sunday.A.On Friday.B.On Saturday.
19.What costumewillthespeaker wear
16.How manyweeks ofholiday cana newemployee haveA.Super Woman.B.Batman.C.Cat Woman.
20.Who mightcome dressedas SpiderWomanA.Sandra.B.Nancy.C.Monica.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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项AMonthly Talksat London Canal MuseumOurmonthly talksstart at19:30on thefirst Thursdayof eachmonth exceptAugust.Admission is at normalcharges and you dontneed tobook.They endaround21:
00.November7thThe CanalPioneers,by Chris Lewis.James Brindleyis recognizedas one of theleading earlycanalengineers.He wasalsoamajor playerin trainingothers in the artof canalplanning andbuilding.ChrisLewis willexplain howBrindley madesuch apositive contributionto theeducation ofthat groupof early“civil engineersv.December5thIce forthe Metropolis,by Malcolm Tucker.Well beforethe arrivalof freezers,there wasa demandforice forfood preservationand catering.Malcolm willexplain thehistory ofimporting naturalice andthetechnology ofbuilding icewells,and howLondon,s icetrade grew.February6thAn Updateon theCotswold Canals,by Liz Payne.The StroudwaterCanal ismoving towardsreopening.The Thamesand SevernCanal willtake alittle longer.We willhave areport on the presentstate ofplay.March6thEyots andAits—Thames Islands,by Miranda Vickers.The Thameshas manyislands.Miranda hasundertakena reviewof allof them.She willtell us about thoseof greatestinterest.LondonCanalMuseum12-13New WharfRoad,London NI9RTTel:
0207713083621.When isthe talk on JamesBrindleyA.February6th.B.March6th.C.November7th.D.December5th.
22.What isthe topicof thetalk inFebruaryA.The CanalPioneers.B.Ice forthe Metropolis.C.Eyots andAits—Thames Islands.D.An Updateon theCotswold Canals.
23.Who willgive thetalkonthe islandsin theThamesA.MirandaVickers.B.MalcolmTucker.C.ChrisLewis.D.LizPayne.
24.If youwant tofind moreinformation,which websitecan youvisitA.www.canalmuseum.mobiThe great-grandmother islearning Englishwith thehelp ofher familywhen sheis atthe ageof
91.She hopesto usethe languageat nextyears OlympicGames inTokyo.Takamizawa wasoneof the morethan200,00people whorequested tovolunteer forTokyo,s2020Games.English isnot requiredfor service,but itisauseful skillfor volunteersto have.But Takamizawahad notbeen ableto learnthe languagewhen she was young.Takamizawa said that shewasin highschool whenWorld WarTwo started.She said,“In mysecond yearthere,English wasbannedbecause it was theenemy language.”Takamizawa saidher grandchildrenhelped persuadeher that shewasnot tooold to learn.“When Italkedto mygrandchildren aboutmy wish,they said,Its nottoo late.We willteach youone worda day”.Natsuko isTakamizawas granddaughterand mainEnglish teacher.Natsuko sendsa newEnglish wordto hergrandmothersphone everyday.They alsooften worktogether directlyon phrasesthat Takamizawawill needforthe Olympics.u WeicometoTokyo,this isthe Olympicstadium,how canI helpyou”Takamizawa answerswhenasked tosay anEnglish phraseshe haslearned.Natsuko explainsthatshewanted togive hergrandmothersomething toenjoy.Icanclearly seeher English is gettingbetter.Its myjoy now.”The EFEnglish ProficiencyIndex isa measureof thelevel of English spoken in acountry.Japan ranks49th amongcountries whereEnglish isnot thefirst language.This situationis slowlychanging asyoungergenerations welcome English.However,Takamizawa believesreal changewill nothappen unlessJapanesepeople becomemore opentotherest of the world.With around500days to go untilthe gamesbegin,the wholeTakamizawa familyis readyto welcomethe worldtoTokyo.
25.Why couldn,t Takamizawalearn Englishwhen shewas youngA.Because Englishwas useless.B.Because shewas tooyoung to learnEnglish.C.Because Englishwas forbiddentolearn.D.Because shewas unwillingtolearn
26.What canwe knowfrom thethird paragraphEnglish.A.Takamizawa getsstrong supportfrom herfamily.B.Takamizawas grandchildrenlove hera lot.C.Natsuko isTakamizawa,s granddaughterand onlyEnglish teacher.D.Natsuko teachesTakamizawa Englishmainly bytalking withher.
27.What doesthe underlinedphrase“This situationvin Paragraph4refer toA.Englishisnot thefirst languagein Japan.
8.The levelofEnglishspokenin Japan isrelatively low.C.Younger generationsinJapanwelcomeEnglish.D.Japanese peoplebecome opentotherest of the world.
28.What isthe mainidea of the passageA.Where there isawill,thereisa way.B.It isnever toolate tolearn.C.The earlybird catchesthe worm.D.Two headsare better than one.CAs theglobal version(版本)of Chineseapp Douyin,TikTok isa staple(主要部分)of onlineentertainmentfor usersaround the world.With anabundance(大量)of shortvideos backedby catchytunes,its nowonderthat thissocial platformhas becomepopular inmany countries.However,the futureof TikTokin theUnited Statesis uncertain:The Trumpadministration(政府)is threateningto banthe app,accusing(指控)TikTok ofthreatening theprivacy ofAmerican usersandthe nationalsecurity(安全)ofthe US.On Aug6,US PresidentDonald Trumpsaidthathe wouldban TikTokfrom operatinginthecountry unlesstheapp issold toa UScompany.He addedthat ByteDance,the Chinesetech companythat ownsTikTok,has45days to make thesale,CNN reported.The move(举动)comes duringan ongoingtrade warbetween Chinaand the US thatincludes USbans onproductsmade byHuawei,another Chinesetech company.In responseto this,the hashtag(话题)SaveTikTok hadbeen sharednearly1billion timesontheappas ofAug
9.Nine TikTokcreators witha collective54million followerspublished anopen letteraddressedto Trumpon Medium,saying“TikTok hasenabled thekinds ofinteractions thatcould nevertakeplaceonthe likesof Facebookand Instagram”.The threatof banningTikTok hasgenerated a lot ofresponse fromAmerican youngusers.In theUS,about45percent ofteenagers agedbetween13and16have downloadedTikTok,according toGlobal Times.For them,TikTok isnot justanother socialmedia app;its part of theirlifestyle.Many youngTikTok usershave beenworking tosave theplatform.Sofia Lee,a highschool juniorliving inTexas,told GlobalTimes thatshe haddoubts about the usecurityconcern”.She plannedto speakout againstthe uchildishattackvon TikTok,which sheregards asa platformthatshelping bringtogether teenagersand iscreating anew onlineculture.But Imoptimistic.It,s obviousthat TikTok is hereto stay,and teenswill goout of their way to useit,“she said.A.It islosing itsusers intheUS.B.It isbeing threatenedto be
29.Why doesTikTok havean uncertainfuture inthe USbanned.C.Its owner,ByteDance,is planningto sellit.D.It ispartoftheUS-China tradewar.
30.According tothe openletter toTrump,what doTikTok usersthink ofthe appA.It worksbetter than Facebook.B.It willtake theplace ofInstagram.C.It helpspeople stayconnected.D.It hasmore usersthanFacebook.
31.What dowe knowabout SofiaLees attitudetoward TikTokA.She thinksTikTokisunsafe.B.She willgive upusing TikTok.C.She believesTikTok willbe banned.D.She ishopeful aboutthe futureofTikTok.DHave youever yelledat yourcomputer becauseit wasnt workingYour computercouldn,t“yell”back-until now.AI researchersare nowworking oncomputers that can argueand perhapseven windebates(辩论)with humans.IBM scientistspublished apaper inNature onMarch17about theirnew AI system-Project Debater.It candebate withpeople independentlyin frontof liveaudiences.After listeningto argumentsfrom itsopponent(对手),the systemcan searcharound400million onlinearticles inless thanfive minutes.It looksfor ideasthatcansupport itsown argument.Testing onthe systembegan in2019when itdebated withHarish Natarajan,a professionaldebater whoholdstheworldrecord formost debatecompetition victories.The debatetopic waswhether ornot preschoolshouldbe subsidized(给补助),and the AI systemargued infavor ofthis idea.Although the AI lostthedebate inthe endbased onthe audiencevote,the audience said itdid verywell.Interestingly,58percentof theaudiencesaidthat Project Debater increasedtheir knowledgeaboutthe topic,while only20percentsaid thesame aboutNatarajan.Also,Project Debaterhas shownstrength atmaking impressiveand logicalopeningstatements inthe debate,according toScientific American.After competingwith varioushuman debaters,theAI system soverall(总体的)performance remainsinferior(逊色的),“fully capableof soundingawkward duringan argument,“noted ScientificAmerican.In otherwords,the back-and-forth argumentsintheAIsystems debatesdon tsound likea realhumanconversation.On stage,Project Debateris farfrom perfect,and itsmissteps(过失)show justhow difficult-and howhuman-argumentation anddebate are,”said computerscientist ChrisReed ofthe UniversityofDundee inthe UK.Humans andtechnology havebeen facingoff fordecades.In1997,IBM sDeep Bluebecame thefirstcomputer todefeat areigning(卫冕的)chess champion,besting titan(巨人)Garry Kasparovin asix-gamematch.So aftertwo decades,have IBMs researchersjust reproduceda“Deep Blue”to debateIt smuchmore thanthat,the researchersnoted.Argument anddebate arefundamental(基本的)capabilities(能力)of humanintelligence,and itsastep outsideof AIs comfortzone toenter thisrealm(领域),according tothe articlein nature.
32.How canProject Debaterdebate withhumansA.By learningfrom humans.B.By makinguse ofits internaldata.C.By listeningto researchers,instructions.D.By collectingalot of dataina shorttime.
33.What didthe majorityoftheaudience thinkabouttheperformance of Project DebaterinthetestingA.It madethem moreaware ofthetopic.B.Its statements were notlogical enough.C.Its overallperformance wasbetterthanNatarajan s.D.Its openingstatementswereboring.
34.What doparagraphs4and5mainly talkaboutA.The disadvantagesofProject Debater.B.ProjectDebater,s competitionswith otherhuman debaters.C.The applicationoftheAIsysteminthefuture.D.Challenges facingtheAIsystem andhuman debaters.
35.What canbe concludedfrom the last paragraphA.ProjectDebateris consideredan updatedversion ofDeep Blue.B.Humans havean advantageover AIin debating.C.AI has a longwaytogo beforeit canwin againsthumans.D.AI technologyhasn,t progressedmuch inthelastdecades.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两项为多余选项Money MattersParentsshould helptheir childrenunderstand money.
36.So you may starttalking about money whenyourchild showsan interestin buyingthings,candy ortoys,for example.
1.The basicfunction of moneyBegin explainingthe basicfunction ofmoney byshowing howpeople trademoney forgoods orservices.It isimportant toshow yourchild howmoney istraded forthe thingshe wantsto have.If hewants tohavea toy,give himthe moneyand lethim handthe moneytothecashier(4攵专艮员).
37.Whenyour childgrows abit olderand understandsthe basicfunctionofmoney,youcanstart explainingmore complexways of using money.
2.Money lessonsDealwith moneylessons withopenness andhonesty.
38.If youmust sayno toa childs requesttospend money,explain,“You haveenough toytrucks fornow.Or,if therequestis formany differentthings,say,You haveto makea choicebetween thistoy and that toy.
3.39Begin atthe grocerystore.Pick outtwo similarbrands ofa product—a name-brand butterand ageneric(普通商标产品),for example.You canshow yourchild howto makechoices betweendifferent brandsofa productso thatyoucansave money.
40.If hechooses thecheaper brand,allow himtomakeanother purchasewiththe moneysaved.Later,youmayexplain how the moreexpensive choiceleaves lessmoney forotherpurchases.A.Wise decisionsB.The valueof moneyC.Permit thechild tochoose betweenthemD.Tell yourchild whyhe canor cannothave certainthingsE.Ask yourselfwhat thingsthat costmoney aremost importantto youF.Talk abouthowthemoney boughtthe thingafter youleave thetoy storeG.The besttime toteach achild anythingaboutmoneyis whenhe showsan interest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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项Last nightmy friendsand Iwent outfor aparty.The fourofuswere41ourselves butit wasgettingvery late.Calls startedcoming fromhome,42about ourwhereabouts(彳亍踪).Delhi isunsafe for43,especially at night,and parentsare sureto be44about theirdaughter,s safety.45,our carbroke down.The twoboys inour group46everything butthecardidn,t start.We girlsweregetting
47.The boysdecided tocall usa taxi.We triedalotbut
48.None ofthe taxidriverswere readytogoto ourdestination(目的地).49we stoppeda taxiand askedthe driverif hewould goto ourdestination.We also50we werereadyto payextra.The driverasked usto getin.We askedhim howmuchhewould51and hesaid,“First yougetin,and thenV11say.We gotin andthe boystook picturesofthetaxis licenseplate.The driverlooked upand52if theboys weretaking pictures.They saidyes asthe girlswere traveling53atnightandthatthey noteddown the54for safetyreasons.The driver55us bysaying,“Take mypictureas wellin thatcase.”He showedusanewspaper inwhich a(n)56about himwas printedalong withhis photograph.In thearticleitwaswritten thatthis drivertook aninitiative(主动彳亍为)to57women passengersandmake sureoftheirsafety.He58asks extramoney fromanybody.He believes that droppingpeople intheirhome safelyisthebest59for hisservices.The feelingof self-worth comesto himnot by60extra moneybutby doinghisjob.
41.A.comforting
8.warning C.appreciating D.enjoying
42.A.bringing B.asking C.telling D.discussing D.
43.A.elders C.women seriousD.teenagers puzzledB.men
44.A.worried C.Surprisingly D.B.curious C.
45.A.FinallyB.NervouslyUnfortunately C.promised D.searched
46.A.noticed C.upset recalledD.crazy failedBadlyB.triedD.
47.A.tired D.arguedB.angrySuddenly D.
48.A.changed D.allowB.refused C.C.presented
49.A.Quickly D.askedB.Finally C.C.charge
50.A.added D.sadlyB.shoutedC.doubted
51.A.accept D.placeB.raiseC.secretly
52.A.found D.pleasedB.guessedC.time
53.A.quietly D.poemB.aloneC.surprised
54.A.number D.followB.priceC.novelD.often
55.A.excitedB.encouragedC.respectD.reward
56.A.articleB.advertisement C.neverD.requiring
57.A.chooseB.protect C.advice
58.A.sometimesB.seldom C.returning
59.A.choiceB.answer
60.A.earning第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15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The MontrealMuseum ofFine Artsin Canadahas organizeda groupof doctorsto helpsick peopleinthe pastfew months.The doctorswill sendpatients toart galleries,instead of61give themmedicine.The museumis involvedin tenexperiments onpatients tofind outhow arthas aneffect62health.Thepatients includepeople withbreast cancer,eating disordersand mentalhealth63problem.Thomas Bastien,director ofeducation andwellness atthe museum,believesthat art canheal.He said,“We sawthat themuseumwas goodfor people,so we64decide tostart thisprogram withthe doctorsa fewmonths ago.If youhave breastcancer,youcancometothe museumandyoumight feelmuch65wellv.Dr HeleneBoyer,66hasalotofexperience inhelping toheal peoplewith art treatment,spoke aboutitsadvantages.She said,“There smore andmore scientificevidence thatarttreatmentis goodfor yourphysicalhealth.”She saidthat lookingatartincreases67same kindsof hormones激素inourbodiesthat68produce whenwe。
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