山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps

上传人:无敌斩 文档编号:1919815 上传时间:2019-01-22 格式:WPS 页数:9 大小:193.50KB
返回 下载 相关 举报
山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps_第1页
第1页 / 共9页
山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps_第2页
第2页 / 共9页
山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps_第3页
第3页 / 共9页
亲,该文档总共9页,到这儿已超出免费预览范围,如果喜欢就下载吧!
资源描述

《山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《山西省应县第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期中试题2018110502171.wps(9页珍藏版)》请在三一文库上搜索。

1、山西省应县第一中学 2018-20192018-2019 学年高一英语上学期期中试题 时间:120120分钟 满分:150150 分 第一部分 听力(共两节, ,每题 1 1 分,满分 2020分) 第一节 听下面 5 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A A、B B、C 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 1010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 did the woman get from her mother for her birthday? A. A birthday card. B.

2、 A cake C. A new bike. 2. What advice does the man give the woman? A. Raise a dog. B. Get a cat. C. Keep a goldfish. 3.What will the man probably do? A. See a movie. B. Sleep. C. Watch TV. 4. Where does the conversation probabl y take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a shop. C. In a hotel. 5.What do

3、es the woman ask the man to do? A. Buy some bread. B. Pick up Emma. C. Get home early. 第二节 听下面 5 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 A、B B、C C 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,你有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题 5 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题给出 5 5 秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 6 段材料,回答第 6 6 和第 7 7 两个小题。 6.Why does the mans garden look stark?

4、 A. Because all the flowers have been dead. B. Because theres no dog in the garden. C. Because its so small . 7. What will the man grow in his garden? A. Some grass. B. Some roses and tulips. C. An apple tree. 听第 7 7 段材料,回答第 8 8 至 9 9 题。 8.What happened to the womans parents? A. They moved to anothe

5、r country. B. They both died. C. They have retired. 9.What will the man do? A. Have dinner with Lily. B. Go shopping . C. Watch a football match. 听第 8 8 段材料,回答第 1010至第 1212三个小题。 10.Why does the man move to Italy? A. Because he found a job there . B. Because he has to learn Italian there. C. Because

6、his son studied there. 11.Where will the woman live? A. At school. B. In her cousins house. C. In her own house. 12. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Husband and wife. 听第 9 9 段材料,回答第 1313至第 1616四个小题。 13.How long are the stud

7、ents asked to practise? A. At least eight hours a day. B. At most eight hours a day. - 1 - C. At least six hours a day. 14.Since when has the woman wanted to become an artist? A. Since she was 6 . B. Since she was 12. C. Since she was 16. 15. Whats the mans advice? A. The woman should stop her work.

8、 B. The woman should create something special. C. The woman should leave. 16.When is the deadline? A. In a week. B. In a month. C. In two days. 听第 1010段材料,回答第 1717至第 2020四个小题。 17.What day is drawing near? A. Childrens Day. B. Teachers Day. C. Mothers Day. 18.What did Mum do when the speaker failed a

9、n examination? A. She checked his test papers. B. She gave him much encouragement. C. She invited his teacher home. 19. Where was he writing the letter ? A. At school. B. At home. C. In hospital. 20. What do you think of the letter? A. Disappointing. B. Boring. C. Touching. 第二部分 阅读理解 第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所

10、给的四个选项(A A、B B、C C 和 D D)中,选出最佳选项并在答题 卡上将该项涂黑。( (每小题 2.52.5分, , 满分 5050分) ) A Back in October, a fifth-grader named Cody decided to start saving his money for something special. He did chores around the house, babysat, and helped the neighbors with little jobs and set aside his Christmas and birthda

11、y money. It took him six months but once he saved a little over $200, he went to his mom and told her he wanted to invite all the teachers he has had at Northern Hills Elementary School to a nice dinner. He wanted to say “thank you” for everything his teachers have done for him before he heads off t

12、o middle school. Cody designed invitations, gave them to all his teachers , made the reservation(预定) at a nice restaurant, and bought each teacher flowers. On the night of the dinner, he read a speech he had prepared , thanking each teacher for all they have done. He said he wanted to show each of t

13、hem that he could work hard for them like they all had worked hard for him . He then said he would pay for the meal for all the teachers. When asked why this was important to him , he simply said, “I love my dad. He works so hard for his students and even misses most of our things so he can teach ki

14、ds who need extra help. I know my teachers work hard for me so I want to say thank you and show them I can work hard for them ,too.” 21. How did Cody collect money? A.He collected money by cleaning his own room. B. He collected money all by his own efforts. C. He collected money by doing a part-time

15、 job. D. His parents gave him the money. 22. What did Cody plan to do with his money? A. To hold a graduation party. - 2 - B. To thank his father for his efforts. C. To make a dinner for his teachers. D. To express his thanks to his teachers. 23. What does Cody think of his father? A. warm-hearted a

16、nd rich. B. Clever and responsible. C. Hardworking and caring. D. Excellent and generous. B Being blind is hard. But things were even harder for those disabled kids who were born in a small village in India, where most people thought that kids with disabilities were useless. Srikanth Bolla was one o

17、f them. Luckily, Srikanths parents loved their son and refused to give in to social pressure. They encouraged the blind boy to reach for the stars. Srikanth didnt disappoint his parents. The 24-year-old young man is the founder and CEO of Bollant industries, a successful company that makes environme

18、ntally friendly packaging. Of course, getting here wasnt easy. As a young boy, Srikanth went to a regular school. But the students and teachers there didnt accept his disability. As a result, the young boy often was largely ignored. Worried about Srikanths study, his paren ts finally sent him to a s

19、pecial needs school. The young boy soon rose to the top of his class, but he was not allowed to study sciences, because it was believed too dangerous for a blind student. This was a big setback since it meant that he couldnt take the entrance exams for any of Indias top engineering colleges to reali

20、ze his dream. Not one to give up, Srikanth managed to study in the University of Cambridge in the UK. After graduating with a degree in computer science and business management, Srikanth decided to reture to India and devoted himself to helping the countrys disabled people. In 2012 , he built Bollan

21、t Industries. In just four years, Bollant Industries has become a success with over 450 workers, 70% of whom are physically disabled. Srikanth attributes (把归于) his success to his parents .Though being poor and uneducated, they encouraged Srikanth to realize his dreams and taught him that true happin

22、ess comes from helping ot hers. 24. Why do the disabled kids in the small village lead a difficult life? A. They are often looked down upon. B. They can do nothing for society. C. Their parents are too poor to support them. D. They have no chance to realize their dreams. 25. What happened to Srikant

23、h in a regular school? A. He was the top of his class. B. He made no friends and felt lonely. C. He wasnt allowed to learn science. D. He was encouraged to start his own business. 26. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “setback” in Paragraph 4? A. support B. difficulty C . fault

24、D. chance 27. How does Srikanth help the disabled people in India? A. He builds schools for them. - 3 - B. He supports them to study aboard. C .He lets them manage his company. D. He provides job opportunities for them. C More Americans expect to work past their 65th birthdays and never retire (退休),

25、 says a recent study. The Associated Press with NORC Center for Public Affairs Research questioned 1,075 people , who were aged 50 and older. One- fourth of them said they never planned to retire. That was even truer for low-income(收入) earners in that age group. In America, the age of 65 is the trad

26、itional age to retire. 60 percent of the people aged 50 to 64 said they expected to work past their 65th birthdays. More than half of those who were already older than 65 said they planned to keep working, too. They said they were working an average of 31 hours per week. Those 50 years of age or old

27、er said finances(财务) were the most important factor in the decision on when to retire. A majority (多数) of older workersespecially those who were 65 and older planned to change employers or move into an entirely new job, as they headed into the later years. One third of the people earning le ss than

28、$ 50,000 a year said they would keep working. About 20 percent of those who earned more than $100,000 said they would never retire. As baby boomers people born between 1946 and 1964 reach the age of 65, the United States will have more older people than ever before. The number of Americans who were

29、65 years old and older jumped 21 percentor to 35.5 millionbetween 2002 and 2012 . That number is expected to reach 92 million by 2060. 28. What can we learn from Paragraph 1? A. Americans were not sure when to retire. B. 1,075 people who were 50 took part in the study. C .High- income earners were n

30、ot willing to work past 65. D. Low-income earners were more willing to continue working. 29. Which of the following might affect Americans retirement age? A. Their decision . B. 31 working hours. C. The money that they make. D. The traditional age to retire. 30.What would happen in the career of mos

31、t older workers? A. They would be paid less. B. They would change their jobs. C. They would earn more money. D. They would have a talk with employers. 31. What is the best title of this text? A. America will have more older people. B. Older Americans have to work past 65. C . American people will ha

32、ve new jobs after 65. D. Older Americans maybe expect never to retire. D Our grandparents tell us stories of their years over and over again. Until finally we have heard them tell the stories so many times that we wonder why they keep on repeating these old times. Unconsciously(无意识的), this is the wa

33、y our minds work to pass history on. There was a time when writing, reading , books, radio, TV and electronics of today were not present at all. Few things could be used to record and - 4 - pass information on to the next generation. People would only sit around the campfire or the kitchen table, sh

34、aring stories of the past. This is called the “oral(口述 的)tradition”. Children listened endlessly to families sharing stories of their youth. Memories are put in the minds of young people forever so they could later recall and tell them to their children and grandchildren. Can you recall any of this?

35、 I can. How could life of the past be able to survive for centuries without this telling of stories and information to the listening ears of the youth? Just the other day, our Uncle Martin came to visit with his two kids. As we sat around the kitchen table sharing stories and family remembrances, Un

36、cle Martins laughter filled the room .He recalled several times that he was lucky to have not been hit by the fal ling trees. Each person in the room listened and enjoyed his details and humor. We all can continue to share stories with our children, telling of those good old days. Children do listen

37、 and want to hear true, sincere, funny and scary tales dug up from the past and then they tell their friends. So oral tradition goes on and on. 32.According to the text, how did people pass on messages in the past? A. By using electronics. B. By telling stories orally. C. By recording them in books.

38、 D. By reading books to the next generation. 33. What will happen if the stories are repeated many times? A. They can make the children feel bored. B. They can make the childrens minds clear. C. They can improve the childrens creativity. D. They can give the children a deep impression. 34. What will

39、 the children probably do after they liste n to the stories from the old? A. Dig up more stories in the past. B. Share them with their friends. C. Write them down carefully. D. Tell them to their parents. 35. What may be the authors attitude to oral tradition? A. He/She values it. B. He/She is again

40、st it. C. He/She thinks its outdated. D. He/She thinks its unreliable. 第二节: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。选项中有两项是 多余选项。( (每小题 2.52.5 分) ) Ive never visited the town of Wetumka in Oklahoma of the USA. But I know people there celebrate a day every year when they laugh at themselves. 36 And they plan a t

41、own festival on the last Saturday of September to celebrate it. It all started in 1950 when a man calling himself F.Bam Morrison arrived in Wetumka and persuaded local people to put up money to bring a circus to the town. 37 They thought he was a good guy. Businessmen bought plenty of food, drinks,

42、and souvenirs in preparation for the crowds of people. And Morrison sold tickets in advance. 38 They were happy with the thought of a circus in their own village. On the day the circus parade was to march down the main street, happiness turned into disappointment when nothing happened. F.Bam had sli

43、pped away (溜走) in the night with all the money he had raised. 39 The people of Wetumka had been fooled. It didnt take long for their disappointment to turn into enjoyment, however, Someone came up with the idea of holding a four-day celebration. 40 They called their party The Sucker Festival. People

44、 celebrate the fact that they had been cheated. And now Sucker Day is an important event in Wetumka every year. A. They call it Sucker Day. - 5 - B . So there would be no circus. C. All the townspeople bought the tickets. D. Everyone in town had heard about the festival. E. Local people didnt know h

45、im, but they trusted his words. F. They had all the food and goodies for the celebration. G. F.Bam Morrison told the businessmen they had to make up their mind. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 4545分) 第一节 完型填空(共 2020小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分 3030分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A A,B B,C C 和 D D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项。 If you were to

46、ld that reading is the most important skill you will need in life, would you believe it? I didnt, but over time I realized I was 41. It started with my high school testing scores. When I got my 42 back, I scored in the eighth percentile(百分位) in the reading category. After43this , I walked through th

47、e halls silently as everyone compared44with each other. I looked at peoples faces, embarrassed at how 45 I did. Shortly after, my dad and I had a(n) 46. He said he found a reading program. It was through the Huntington Learning Center. I wasnt really excited about the idea 47 it was three days a wee

48、k, for two hours each day. My dad said, “ If you do this now, it will 48 in the long run.” I 49 and gave it a shot. The first time I walked into the Huntington Learning Center, I thought, “Now, I get to go to 50 after school.” I was wrong. I 51 being there, and became so motivated (有积极性的) to get my

49、52 done that I was completing almost twice the work each time! When I 53, Doug, the owner, told me I was set for a schedule that would 54 14 months. I proved him wrong and finished my entire 55 in 10 months. I took the test for the second time later that term ,and 56 my overall score by four points , and my reading by 10. Im 57 that I raised my reading level four grades and happy that my classes have become much 58. My dad 59 tells me, “Its not where you start, its where you finish that 60.” I now understand it. 41. A. clever B. selfish C. careless

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 其他


经营许可证编号:宁ICP备18001539号-1