四川省邻水实验学校2018_2019学年高一英语下学期期中试题201905080123.doc

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1、四川省邻水实验学校2018-2019学年高一英语下学期期中试题说明: 本试卷共两卷, 第一卷和第二卷。第一卷的答案请涂在机读卡上, 第二卷的答案请写在答题卷上的规定位置。交卷时交机读卡和答题卷。试卷总分为150分, 考试时间为120分钟。 第一卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分 听力测试(共两节,满分30分)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。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 does the man want to drink? A Coke. B. Coffee. C.

2、Water.2. What was the womans problem? A. She drove too fast. B. She didnt wear a seat belt. C. She was too young to drive.3. How many lessons will the woman have to review over the weekend? A. 5. B. 8. C. 13.4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A In a caf. B. In a drugstore. C. In a r

3、estaurant.5. At what time will the boy go to the teachers office? A. 12:00. B. 12:30. C. 1.00.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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Brother and sister

4、. B. Workmates. C. Classmates.7. What is the boy probably looking for? A. His car. B. His book. C. His schoolbag.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where does the woman want to go? A. To the bus station. B. To the airport. C. To the railway station.9. How does the woman go there in the end? A. By bus. B. By bike. C.

5、 By taxi.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the woman think of Indian food? A. Bad. B. A bit hot. C. Quite delicious.l1. What kind of food will the speakers eat? A. Chinese food. B. Indian food. C. Italian food.12. What time will the speakers meet? A. At 7:00 on Thursday. B. At 7:00 on Friday. C. At 8:0

6、0 on Friday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How often does the man go to the computer room? A. Twice a week. B. Three times a week. C. Four times a week.14. What does the man like to do in the computer room? A. Play computer games. B. Do his homework. C. Shop online.15. Whats the worst thing about the computer

7、 room? A. It closes too early. B. There is not enough space. C. The computers are too old.16. What can be done to make the computer room better according to the man? A. Buying new software. B. Getting better lighting. C. Making it larger.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where will the workshop be held this yea

8、r? A. In an art gallery. B. In a school. C. In a museum.18. What can participants do at the workshop? A. Paint. B. Sing. C. Dance19. How long will the workshop last? A. One day. B. Two days. C. A week.20. When will the workshop end each day? A. At 1: 00 p.m. B. At 5: 00 p.m. C. At 9: 00 p.m.第二部分 阅读理

9、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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A Have you ever been to the following places? If not, try to find a chance to visit them.Fez, Morocco Fez, about 240 miles northeast from Marrakech, a wonderful scene is taking root slowly. It started with immigrants building castle

10、s, and continues as hotels and restaurants. The biggest news is that the Hotel Sahrai is completed with a bar and 50 rooms, many overlooking a pool.Catskills, New York The region that welcomed Jewish families in the 50s,hippies in the 60s,and soon, casino gamblers(赌博者). Many stylish B&Bs have opened

11、. Among them are the Hotel Dylan in Woodstock, the Arnold House in Livingston Manor, with its bar and diminutive spa(水疗中心).So now is the time to enjoy fly-fishing, hiking and other peaceful experiences.Rotterdam, Netherlands The constantly unfolding city center in Rotterdam has become one amazing ex

12、plosion of style, which surprised the tourists greatly. The latest attraction, and reason enough to visit, is the MVRDV-designed Markthal, an igloo(圆顶冰屋)-like horseshoe that houses 20 shops, nine restaurants and 228 apartments. It also happens to be Hollands largest artwork.Chengdu, China Famous for

13、 its 1,600 pandas, most of which still live in the wild, Chengdu has introduced a 72-hour no-visa policy that makes it easier for Americans to drop in on one of the citys three major panda research facilities. But its worth sticking around longer to experience whats doing in Chengdu, a city on the r

14、ise. One of the shiniest attractions is New Century Global Centre, the worlds largest building, complete with an artificial beach.21. What can a tourist do in Catskills?A. Go fishing and hiking. B. Design igloos with tourists.C. Play with the pandas in the wild. D. Join the local people in building

15、castles.22. Which is Hollands largest artwork? A. The Hotel Sahrai. B. The Hotel Dylan. C. Markthal. D. New Century Global Centre.23. What did Chengdu do to attract the American travelers? A. It improved its quality of service. B. It built the worlds largest building. C. It introduced a 72-hour no-v

16、isa policy. D. It completed a building with an artificial beach.B Last Thursday I was invited to attend the Intern Induction Day in Al Khor. We met in Doha at 7 a. m and then we got on a bus. On the bus, there were 20 national interns(实习生) and an international one, who was me. Though I had talked to

17、 some of them, I didnt know which of them I had talked to. All of the women were wearing a veil(面纱) and the men were wearing a white robe( 长袍). So I just sat in my seat, talking to no one while they were talking with each other. I felt a bit awkward and thought I was different. Also, even if I recog

18、nized those I had talked to, I couldnt just go and talk with them. Why? It was because I had forgotten their names. They had very strange and long names. I just couldnt remember them. In Al Khor, I spent most of the time by myself. Finally it was time to return. Things went well at first, but then t

19、here came a sandstorm. It was windy terribly. On the bus we saw some car accidents. The road we had taken was shut, so we had to find another road. At some points it was impossible to see anything, so we had to stop completely. I must have looked very anxious then. I hadnt experienced anything like

20、that before, after all. Some of the other interns came and comforted me, telling me that everything would be fine. In this country sandstorms arent rare. They must have got used to them. With their comfort I calmed down. And I felt much closer to them. I felt cared. Finally we returned safely. We sa

21、id goodbye to each other before we went separately. And I looked forward to seeing them again.24. We learn that on the bus, the author .A. chose to sit at the back B. didnt know the others wellC. couldnt wait to talk to others D. wore the same thing as the other men25. What does the underlined word

22、awkward in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Happy B. Angry. C. Embarrassed D. Proud26. Why did they have to stop completely on their way back home?A. Because everyone got too scared B. Because there were car accidentsC. Because the driver couldnt see the roadD. Because they were advised to look for

23、 another road27. We can infer that after that experience, the author .A .became scared of sandstorms B. no longer feared other peopleC. decided to become an intern there D. made friends with other internsCYou dont have to be a superhero to help the environment. Even small, simple actions can add up

24、to big change. People around the world will celebrate Earth Day on April 22. But anyone including kids can work to help the earth at any time. TFK (Time for Kids) talked to a few kids about how they are protecting the planet. Let them inspire you!Mari, 10, lives in Flint, Michigan, where people have

25、 been without clean drinking water since 2014. That is when the water became polluted with lead(铅). Children in Flint have suffered from health problems due to lead poisoning. Mari has worked hard to spread awareness of Flints water crisis by organizing fundraisers and other events.At age 3, Ryan we

26、nt with his dad to recycling center near his home, in Orange County, California. The next day, Ryan began collecting recyclables from neighbors. Soon, Ryans Recycling Company was born. “Recycling keeps bottles and cans out of the ocean,” Ryan, now 8, told TFK, “so animals dont get sick from them and

27、 die.” So far, Ryan has helped customers recycle 320,000 bottles and cans. He has also donated nearly $6,000 to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center.Joris, 11, has always loved cheetahs. When he learned that the big cats might disappear in his lifetime, he set out to help protect them. Joris began raisi

28、ng money. So far, Joris has raised more than $14,000. The money goes to a wildlife sanctuary(避难所)in Namibia, a country in Africa. This helps prevent the animals from being killed. Jorin has spent three summers volunteering at the sanctuary.28. What caused health problems for children in Flint? A. Po

29、or diets. B. Lack of water. C. Polluted water. D. Poisonous gas.29. How does Ryan help protect the earth? A. By raising money. B. By collecting recyclables. C. By saving water. D. By rescuing cheetahs.30. Why did Joris raise money? A. To feed cheetahs. B. To help the poor. C. To celebrate Earth Day.

30、 D. To protect cheetahs.31. What is the best title for the passage? A. TFK Kid Reporters B. Earth Day Celebrations C. Kid Heroes for the Planet D. Superheroes in the WorldDIt seems that great artists and scientists often suffer from mental problems. Both Einstein and Dickens had mental illness. Now

31、scientists have started to look at whether mental illness and genius are linked(联系). Dr. Adele Juda studied 5,000 creative people in Germany. She found there were more people with mental illness in this group than in the general population. Poets had the highest rate(比例) of mental illness, followed

32、by musicians, with lower numbers for painters and architects. Other scientists did research which also showed a strong link between mental problems and creativity. But, it did nothing to explain it. DrRuth Richards of Harvard University made a breakthrough. Instead of studying creative people, she t

33、ook a group of psychiatric(精神病的) patients and tested them for creativity. The patients got much higher scores than a normal group. Also, the patients close relatives were much more creative than the patients and a normal group. This suggests that the key to the link between creativity and mental ill

34、ness is in our genes(基因). But this is a problem. According to Darwinism, harmful genes should be removed. Some scientists believe that evolution(进化) has created a balance, where the madness of a few people leads to the development of the whole human race. Geniuses may be mad, bad or just difficult t

35、o understand, but their discoveries have improved the world we live in. It seems that a little creative madness is good for us all. 32. According to Dr. Adele Juda, which of the following group has the lowest rate of mental illness? A. Painters. B. Musicians. C. Poets. D. Bus drivers. 33. The underl

36、ined phrase made a breakthrough in the fourth paragraph means . A. discover or find something new and important B. make a way through using force C.(of the sun or moon) appear from behind (clouds) D. suddenly change (from a slower to a faster pace) 34. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

37、A. Among the 5,000 creative people in Germany, more people suffer from mental diseases than the general population. B. There is a strong link between mental problems and creativity. C. Psychiatric patients make greater contributions than common people. D. The key to the link between creativity and m

38、ental illness is in our genes. 35. What is the writers attitude toward madness? A. Madness is harmful to the whole society. B. A little creative madness is good for us all. C. All the talented people are mad. D. Only the people with mental illness have more creativity.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从

39、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。Why do many people play sports? You might say “to get exercise and youd be right. To have fun? Thats true, too. But theres more. 36 According to the Womens Sports Foundation, girls who play sports get a lot more than just fit.Girls who play sports do better in school

40、. 37 But research shows that girls who play sports do better in school than those who dont. Exercise improves learning, memory, and concentration, which can give active girls an advantage in the classroom.Girls who play sports learn teamwork and goal-setting skills. Sports teaches valuable life skil

41、ls. When you working with coaches, trainers, and teammates to win games and achieve goals, youre learning how to be successful. 38 Sports are good for a girls health. In addition to being fit and maintaining a healthy weight, girls who play sports are also less likely to smoke. And later in life, gi

42、rls who exercise are less likely to get breast cancer. 39 Girls who play sports feel better about themselves. Why? It builds confidence when you know you can practice, improve, and achieve your goals. Sports are also a feel-good activity because they help girls get in shape, maintain a healthy weigh

43、t, and make new friends. Exercise cuts the pressure. Playing sports can lessen stress and help you feel a little happier. How? 40 Friends are another mood-lifter. And being on a team creates tight bonds between friends. Its good to know your teammates will support youboth on and off the field!A. Ple

44、ase take action to play games.B. Playing sports boosts self-confidence.C. Playing sports is good for your grades.D. In fact, there are at least 5 more reasons.E. Those skills will serve you well at work and in family life.F. You might think that athletics will take up all your study time.G. The brai

45、n chemicals released during exercise improve a persons mood.第3部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 (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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was taking my fifteen-minute walk break at work today when an elderly gentleman asked me for directions. He was going to see a_41_. I pointed him t

46、owards what I thought was the _42_ way, but he seemed hesitant (犹豫的).43 , I walked with him up the stairs and down the hall to be sure. He was right! He was not in the right44 ! There was no doctor.We had to45 a girl and were directed down another hallway and still couldnt find his doctors home. We

47、were46 . Finally, we called his wife and47 that he was in the wrong building. The poor man was so48 that he couldnt49 find his car. But he tried to stay50 and kept thanking me.When we51 found his car, I gave him52 for getting to the other building which was down the road. I53 with all my heart that he could find it. The old man was happy and 54to thank me.I

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