1、人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册期中复习检测试卷 (考试范围:Unit1-3 时长:120分钟 总分:150分)姓名_ 班级_ 得分_ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)一、第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Which part of the mans phone doesnt satisfy him?A. The screen.B. The battery.C. The camera.2. What is the man mostly excited about?A. Getting a new pet.B. Discussing his weekend plans
2、.C. Talking to the woman.3. What is the man probably doing for the woman?A. Giving her a birthday present.B. Delivering some packages to her.C. Signing a package for her.4. Where are the speakers probably?A. At a station.B. On a train.C. At a college.5. What does the man offer to do for the woman?A.
3、 Help her write songs.B. Become her business manager.C. Find her a new recording studio.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. When did the man learn about the fire?A. On Wednesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.7. How does the woman feel?A. Angry.B. Relaxed.C. Confused.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. When was
4、 the bird seen?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the early evening.9. Where was the bird seen?A. In a tree. B. On a wall. C. On the grass. 10. Who recognized the bird?A. The man. B. The mans son. C. The mans daughter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the probable relationship between the speake
5、rs?A. Co-workers.B. Family members.C. Salesman and customer.12. What will the man probably do during his lunch break?A. Go out to eat. B. Meet with Janet. C. Do some work.13. What will the speakers eat for lunch?A. Pizza. B. Chinese food. C. Fruits and snacks.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Whats the conversat
6、ion mainly about?A. Christmas traditions in the US.B. A tour in the US for the first time.C. Christmas celebration in New York.15. What is the woman most looking forward to?A. Cooking a special meal for the group.B. Seeing a snowy day on Christmas.C. Staying at her house in the countryside.16. How m
7、any people will be in the mans home in total?A. Ten.B. Eight.C. Six.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is the speaker probably talking to?A. His son.B. His friend.C. His students.18. Where did the speaker first arrive on his trip?A. In Australia.B. In China.C. In India.19. How did the speaker earn money in A
8、ustralia?A. By teaching at a school.B. By getting a job at an office.C. By painting homes.20. What is the speakers main suggestion?A. Traveling to as many places as possible.B. Exploring many options when youre young.C. Trying to earn some money in your teens.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.
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13、wn, sip a coffee in the Plaza de la Aduana, and watch the sunset from a yummy restaurant! Fill your days with sunshine and sightseeing, and your evenings with delicious seafood. Search markets and shops in pursuit of the perfect souvenirs. Wander along the beachfront and soak up the sun!( )21. What
14、can we know about Cartagena?A. It is a coastal city. B. It has a short history.C. It is short of modern art. D. It lies by a large lake.( )22. Which of the following should travellers pay extra for?A. Breakfast. B. Lovely souvenirs.C. Airport transfers. D. Nights at the Sonesta Hotel Cartagena.( )23
15、. When are the travellers suggested tasting the seafood according to the text?A. In the morning. B. At noon.C. In the afternoon. D. In the evening.BOn a street in Hangzhou, capital of East Chinas Zhejiang Province, many people turned to the foreigner in surprise as he started speaking fluently and r
16、apidly-he was practicing local Chinese tongue twisters(绕口令), with each repetition getting louder and louder.It was a common experience with Musab Al Rudaisat, 30, an Arab learner of Chinese cross-talkor xiangsheng, the traditional comedic act that is performed as a dialogue between two performers or
17、 as a solo monologue(单口).Al Rudaisat grew up in Jordan and got his PhD in medical at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou.He came to China to pursue his studies in 2011 and has spent most of his time in the country since. Al Rudaisat has been one of the leading comedians at the citys Kailehui Cross-talk
18、Club for the past five years.The club performs traditional cross-talk comedy shows at many different locations throughout the city; many people from the younger generation, most comedians in their 30s, participate in the club, which has been dedicated to preserving, innovating and spreading the art
19、and craft of Chinese cross-talk in southern provinces.Al Rudaisat watched countless Chinese reality shows to practice his Mandarin(普通话) skills.My interest in learning Chinese began when I was still in Jordan, Al Rudaisat says. When he arrived in China for his studies, he soon began to practice his C
20、hinese-speaking skills whenever he had the chance.He practiced Chinese everywhere-on the streets and on the shores of his campus lake. He was often so focused on practicing his Chinese pronunciations that he did not realize how loudly he spoke.It is very, very difficult to master Chinese, but my lov
21、e of uncovering the dense and abundant cultural aspect of China is endless, and mastering the Chinese language has been the best gateway for me to achieve such a goal, he said.( )24. Why were many people on the street surprised at Al Rudaisat?A. He was a foreigner from Arab.B. He spoke Chinese so fl
22、uently and rapidly.C. He was a graduating medical PhD student.D. He practiced Chinese tongue twisters on the street.( )25. What does the underlined word participate in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Arrive. B. Bring. C. Join. D. Break.( )26. What can be concluded about Al Rudaisat?A. He prefers Arabian
23、 culture to Chinese culture.B. He wants to leave China for his homeland soon.C. He is getting on badly with his Chinese friends.D. He is deep in Chinese culture and language.( )27. How does he want to achieve his goal of exploring Chinese culture?A. By mastering the Chinese language.B. By practicing
24、 his Chinese pronunciations.C. By learning Chinese culture and language.D. By performing Chinese tongue twisters on streets.CYou might not have noticed, but most modern hotels hide their stairways for safety, security or beauty. So people tend to be surprised when they see someone running up them. I
25、 know this because Im a Stairs Guy now.Still, Im not alone. Stair running is a pastime on the rise, at least if you look at the amount of events on it. The first ever full-scale tower race, reportedly, took place at the Eiffel Tower in 1905,with about 300 runners climbing a mere two levels (729 step
26、s) of the monument. More events followed, but it took a while before the sport spread to the UK in 1968, and the US in 1978. Today,hundreds of events across dozens of countries allow the light-limbed and big-bodied to race each other up some of the worlds most recognizable skyscrapers(摩天大楼).My first
27、 love is running, and I miss long-distance running races terribly, but my body cant afford it any more after many years-so stair climbing works very well for me. Theres much less harm, but its still extremely challenging, says Suzy Walsham, who competed in lots of marathons before making the move to
28、 stair running. Its also a very individual sport and probably two-thirds of the races are time trials-so you are racing against the building and the clock, he explains. And,of course, its fast. The best runners can climb the 1,576 steps of the Empire State Building Run-Upin less than 10 minutes.Mara
29、thon runners often struggle as stair races require lactic acid tolerance and a degree of anaerobic(无氧的) fitness(which works when youre moving too fast to use oxygen for fuel) as well as the aerobic kind used for longer efforts. Ive been faster in the stairs than people who were10 minutes faster than
30、 me over a half marathon, says Walsham.( )28. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. The benefits of stair running.B. The matches of stair running.C. The tallest buildings in the world.D. The development of stair running.( )29. Why did Walsham move to stair running?A. Its cost is not high. B. It
31、s not very challenging.C. Its suitable for his body. D. Its popularity has grown.( )30. Why is the Empire State Building Run-Up mentioned?A. To stress the speed of stair running.B. To praise those runners.C. To introduce this match.D. To show the difficulty of stair running.( )31. What can be learne
32、d from the last paragraph?A. Walsham needs more aerobic exercise.B. Walsham usually runs fast in marathons.C. Marathon runners often join stair races.D. Marathon differs much from stair races.DWe all know that its good to be kind to others. But what does that mean for us? What acts of kindness will
33、make us happiest and who will benefit the most? A new review of kindness research provides some answers.Researchers analyzed the results from 126 research articles looking at almost 200, 000participants from around the world. The studies they chose all had to meet certain criteria, such as including
34、 only adults and reporting good statistical data. Some were experiments while others just surveyed people about how kind and happy they were. The studies measured well-being in many ways, including both mental and physical health.As expected, people who were kind tended to have higher well-being. Al
35、though the relationship was not stronger than it was, lead researcher Bryant Hui was still encouraged by the result. Although the relationship is weaker, the effect still has a significant impact, he says.He and his colleagues considered when kindness might have a bigger impact on our well-being.One
36、 thing they found was that people who performed random, informal acts of kindness tended to be happier than people who performed more formal acts of kindness. Its possible that informal helping may fill our more basic psychological needs for close relationships, which is why it could lead to greater
37、 happiness.The researchers also found that people who were kind tended to have a higher sense of meaning and purpose in life. Perhaps this makes sense, given that being kind involves effort which makes people feel confident about themselves and their abilities. And that provides a sense of meaning.(
38、 )32. What is the text mainly about?A. Acts of kindness make us happiest.B. Being kind makes us healthy and happy.C. Random acts of kindness are better than formal ones.D. Doing acts of kindness to others improves our abilities.( )33. How did the researchers get the finding?A. By doing surveys. B. B
39、y carrying out experiments.C. By comparing research data. D. By analyzing results of articles.( )34. Why does being kind give people a sense of meaning and purpose in life?A. It makes people healthier.B. It boosts close relationships.C. It improves peoples confidence.D. It promotes awareness of resp
40、onsibility.( )35. Where is the text most likely from?A. A diary. B. A guide book. C. A novel. D. A magazine.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)Self-esteem means you mostly feel good about yourself. It gives you the courage to try new things or make new friends. With self-esteem, you believe in yourself. You kn
41、ow that good things can happen when you try. Self-esteem helps you when things dont go your way. It helps you accept mistakes._36_Make a list of the stuff youre good at. Can you draw or sing? Are you a good reader? Are you good at a sport? _37_ If youre having trouble with your list, ask a parent or
42、 a friend to help you with it._38_ Think of ways you can do some of the things youre good at every day. You can draw pictures, sing songs, play basketball, etc., which make you have a sense of achievement.TurnI cant into I can. Does the little voice in your head tell you Im not good at this, I cant
43、do itor Its too hard for me? Thats because you are thinking badly of yourself. _39_ Tell yourselfI can give it a try, I can handle this, Ill give it my best, or Ill ask someone to help me do this.Do something meaningful. Do nice things for parents. Help with meals, clean up, or feed the pet. _40_ Yo
44、u get to see that what you do means a lot.Spend time with people who love you. Do things you enjoy with your parent or family. It helps you know yourself better. And that builds self-esteem.A. Do you tell a good joke?B. Practice the things you do well.C. Why not decide to change your mind?D. Here ar
45、e some steps beneficial for you.E. When it happens, you will lack self-esteem.F. Doing worthwhile things, you feel good about yourself.G. There are other ways of helping develop your self-esteem.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)Both Vijayan and his wife Mohana grew up on the streets of
46、Kochi, India. They married 49 years ago, making a_41_by selling tea on the streets. Throughout their lives, they never gave up their dream to_42_the world.Each day, they their dream to_43_the seemingly small amount of $4. 20 for their travel. Sometimes they borrowed from the bank for their trips. Af
47、ter their_44_, they returned to their shop and spent the next three years paying the money back-and_45_for the next trip.Mohana had always been _46_ about the outside world, but never had the chance before marrying Vijayan. Their first journey together was to Egypt, which_47_lots of visitors every year. Once shed gotten a _48_ of life outside of India, she was addicted. I was quite nervous_49_ , she says, Going abroad was like going into the unknown.