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1、2020-2021 学年度第一学期期中考试学年度第一学期期中考试 金卷(金卷(C) 高一年级高一年级 英语科试题英语科试题 总分:150 分 时间:120 分 命题人: 第一部分第一部分 听力听力 ( 共两节,满分共两节,满分 30 分分) 第一节(共第一节(共 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 7.5 分)分) 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 woman probably mean? A

2、. She wants to have breakfast B. She has been to the dining room C. She thinks the dining room is good 2.Whats the man probably going to do? A. Ask others about the office B. See the schoolmaster C. Give a class 3. How often did the woman write home? A. Twice a year B. Twice a month C. Once a week 4

3、. How much should the man pay if he takes four discs? A. 24dollars B. 18 dollars C. 16 dollars 5. What do we know about the man? A. He likes art better B. He likes history better C. He likes both history and art 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. How many kilos of bananas does t

4、he man buy? A. One B. Two C. Three 7. How much is a box of chocolate? A. 22 yuan B. 23 yuan C. 24 yuan 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8Why does the woman want to introduce Carol to the man? A. Because they are both single B. Because she thinks the man is great C. Because they have something in common 9. Who is

5、 Bob? A. Carols friend B. The mans friend 来源:Z#xx#k.Com C. The womans teacher 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What happened to the woman? A. She lost her luggage B. She lost her air tickets C. She lost her contact(联系)with her friend 11. What was the womans flight number? A. Flight 1489 B. Flight 4479 C.

6、 Flight 4089 12. Whats the womans phone number? A. 38725781 B. 37825681 C. 38725871 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. What seems to be the mans problem? A. He cant focus on his final exams B. He doesnt want to go to school C. He is too stressed to sleep 14. Why does the man call the woman? A. Because she

7、once had the same problem 来源:Zxxk.Com B. Because she is in contact with the student help services C. Because she once helped a student with the same problem 15. When does the woman suggest the man call the health service? A. Right after the conversation B. Tomorrow C. The day after tomorrow 16. What

8、 can we learn from the conversation? A. The final exams will be next month B. The man has been to the student help services C. The health service centers open at 8:30 am every day 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What was the weather like? A. Windy B. Snowy C. Rainy 18. How much was a cake? A. Ten cents

9、 B. Five cents C. Three cents 19. What did the man ask the boy to do? A. Buy a cake B. Buy two cakes C. Tell the woman to come over 20. What can we learn from the text ? A. The man didnt eat any cake B. The boy made fun of the man 第二第二部分部分 阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)

10、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Whats the best place to go if you want to experience Chinese culture in New York City?The answer is the Chinatown.It is home to Chinese people arriving in New York City.Below are some of the biggest attractions there. Edward Mooney House A local butcher(屠夫)built

11、the Edward Mooney House between 1785 and 1789 after the Revolutionary War.As one of the oldest townhouses in New York City,the building has served as a store,a hotel,a restaurant,a Chinese club,and so on.It now serves as a bank. The Five Points At the south of Columbus Park,youll find whats left of

12、The Five Points.This slum neighborhood(贫民窟)was made famous in the Gangs of New York movie.Its now opposite to the New York County Supreme Court. Columbus Park The park is famous for a traditional Chinese game called mahjong and chess tables,which youll often find full of players in all weathers.If y

13、oure up early,youll catch people starting their day with tai chi;there are plenty of places to play sports and it is a great kids playground. Mahayana Buddhist Temple It is home to what is believed to be the largest Buddha in New York City.Take a moment of calm in front of the 16- foot gold statue o

14、r attend a weekend public service.This is the second house of worship(礼拜堂)founded by the Eastern States Buddhist Temple of America.Their first has served the local community at 64 Mott Street since 1962. 21What do we know about Edward Mooney House? AIts now used as a Chinese club. BIt was built in t

15、he 17th century. CIt will be used as a bank soon. DIt has served many purposes. 22If youre interested in Chinese mahjong,where will you go? AColumbus Park. BThe Five Points. CEdward Mooney House. DMahayana Buddhist Temple. 23Whats the authors purpose in writing the passage? ATo tell us about the his

16、tory of a Chinatown. BTo introduce some attractions in the Chinatown. CTo explain reasons for visiting New York City. DTo encourage us to experience Chinese culture. B When I was in college,one of my professors told me,“Kids dont care about how much you know until they know how much you care.”This h

17、as always been with me,and the longer I teach, the more I agree with him. Ive learned that many times what my students need most is to know that they are loved,and that someone cares about them and believes in them.When this happens,they feel safe to take risks and make mistakes.I always tell my stu

18、dents,“Its OK to make mistakes.Thats how we learn.” Then,progress starts to happen,their confidence begins to grow,and they start believing in themselves. Over the years,I have received many gifts from my students and their families.Most of them are handwritten “thankyou”notes.These simple notes are

19、 so meaningful.I have saved these notes over the years and have often taken them out to re- read them, especially on those challenging days when I need some encouragement. My most unforgettable gift came from a students four years ago.She came in one morning with a huge smile on her face and gave me

20、 an apple and a pen(that didnt work)with a hair tie wrapped(包裹)around it.That was my most memorable gift,because it broke my heart and encouraged me at the same time.Why? Because she didnt have much,but she gave me what she had,and she did it happily!She knew that I cared about her,and in return,she

21、 wanted to find a way to show that she cared about me. This gift reminded(提醒)me that the most important part of teaching is not found in any lesson plan,but its helping our students understand that they are loved.Our lessons become meaningful when students realize their lives have meaning.And that i

22、s why teaching can be so challenging and so meaningful. 24What does the author most probably think of what his professor once said? AInteresting. BUnimportant. CEasy to do. DHelpful in teaching. 25According to Paragraph 2,what should teachers make students believe? AIt doesnt matter to make mistakes

23、. BTeachers all like good students. CStudents shouldnt make mistakes. DTheir progress mainly depends on their confidence. 26Why did that girl mentioned in Paragraph 5 give the author such a special gift? ATo attract the authors attention. BTo express her care about the author. CTo give the author he

24、r encouragement. DTo show she didnt really have much to give. 27What does the author mainly want to tell us? ABeing thankful is really important. BTeaching can be very challenging. CTeachers should make their students feel loved. DDeveloping students confidence requires patience. C Last week I went

25、to Bremerhaven,a city in northwestern Germany.In Bremerhaven there are a few popular attractions you can visit.My visit last week was to the “Klimahaus”,which is a mixture of a science center and a theme park.The center is full of exhibitions that are about the world around us with a focus on climat

26、e change. The main exhibition was a virtual (虚拟的) journey around the world.In this journey we learned about several different places.It told us geographical and cultural information about the place and how climate change is affecting this place and the people that live there.Here are two examples of

27、 how great and realistic it all was.One of the places we visited was Antarctica, where it really was freezing cold and we could walk through an ice tunnel (地道)!There was also a floor based on Niger,where we could walk into a huge room that looked and felt just like a desert. It was an extremely well

28、- made exhibition.Each ticket also allowed us to check our individual carbon footprint.To do this, we entered information about ourselves such as whether we fly often, buy local produce or cycle to school.We were then told the approximate size of our carbon footprintthe amount of carbon dioxide (CO2

29、) we produce by the things we doand why it was that size. My footprint was average sized and I was very surprised.I am very environmentally friendly; I buy local produce,I cycle or use public transport and of course,I recycle.What made my footprint bigger was the fact that I had recently flown somew

30、here by plane.I knew that it was very bad for the environment but I didnt realize quite how bad.Now that I know,in the future I will consider travelling to other countries by train to reduce my carbon footprint. 28What could people do in the virtual journey? AGet close to animals from Antarctica. BL

31、earn why there are different climates. CExperience the influence of climate change. DBuy some souvenirs from different countries. 29What does the author think of the virtual journey? AUnreal. BWonderful. CSurprising. DRidiculous. 30What could the author know from the ticket? ACarbon footprints of ot

32、her visitors. BThe local product he should choose. CHis educational and financial information. DThe amount of CO2 released by his activities. 31What will the author plan to do in the future? ATry his best to stay at home. BRecycle as much as possible. CTravel by train instead of by plane. DCall on o

33、thers to protect the environment. D One evening in May,two scientists in a forest in India heard a curious noise.“It sounded like tiktiktik,” recalls one of the researchers,Sathyabhama Das Biju. Biju is a biologist at the University of Delhi in India.He knew that frogs were likely making the sounds.

34、So he climbed about 10 meters up into the tree and discovered that the noises came from brownish- green frogs with oval- shaped heads and long legs.The frogs were living inside the tree hollows(洞)Bijus team set out to identify the frog.They eventually figured out that the species had been first obse

35、rved in India about 140 years ago.No one had seen it since then.People had thought it was now extinct.The frogs,though,had just been hiding overhead in the tree hollows. This frog is just one of many creatures that live in such tree hollows.From owls in Japan to bears in Australia,wildlife around th

36、e world nestles into these hollows.Inside the holes,the animals raise their young and hide from their natural enemies and bad weather. There is no single way to make a tree hollow.A woodpecker (啄木鸟) can make a hole in a tree within a few weeks or months.It will use that hollow to produce young and t

37、hen usually leave it.Other species may later move in.Lightning might strike the tree, or strong winds might break off a branch.Bacteria may eat away at the damaged site,creating a hollow.This process can take hundreds of years. The number of tree hollows is dropping.People are clearing forests to se

38、ll the wood or to make space for farms and buildings.Biju says,“Tree hollows are particularly important.Some animals cant live anywhere else.They use them for everything.” His team are now saving old trees that have been cut down.They set up the trees in steel cylinders (钢筒) in the ground so that an

39、imals can use the hollows again. 32How does the author introduce the topic of the text? ABy describing a particular incident. BBy introducing a research group. CBy challenging a general view. DBy listing interesting facts. 33What do we know about the frog mentioned in Paragraph 2? AIt has not been i

40、dentified in India by now. BIt has lived in India for 140 years. CIt is a kind of alien species. DIt still exists in India. 34What can we learn from the last but one paragraph? AMany animals are fully dependent on tree hollows. BTree hollows are mainly made by woodpeckers. CIts easy for animals to f

41、ind tree hollows. DTree hollows form in a slow way. 35What is the text mainly about? AThe importance of tree hollows to animals. BThe consequences of cutting down trees. CThe survival of a rare species of frog. DThe protection of forest animals. 第二节第二节阅读七选五阅读七选五(共(共 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 12.5

42、分)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。 Go green Are you worried about our earth?Do you want to do what you can to save it? _36_ It may seem like the actions of one person wont make a difference, but there are actually many ways you can help.Here are some of them. Turn it off. Turn off anyth

43、ing that uses electricity when not in use._37_ If you leave your television on or dont turn off lights,its wasting electricity.Remember to turn things off when you dont need them. Start recycling (回收利用) Its not just paper, plastic and glass that can be recycledclothes can be, too._38_ Its good for t

44、he environment and youll get a new look for free! _39_ You dont have to travel far to get what you need,and products dont have to travel far to get to you,either.Shop at farmers markets and buy food that was produced as close to your home as possible.And when youre online shopping,try to find things

45、 that wont have to travel long distances. Save water. If you dont let the water run when youre brushing your teeth and take showers instead of baths,you will be using less water and less energybut youll still be just as clean!_40_Use a method that requires less water to get the dishes clean. ABuy th

46、ings nearby. BThink before you eat. CIts hard to know where to start. DTurn short jeans youve grown out of into shorts. EAlso,dont wash dishes with the water running continuously. FThis goes for lights,televisions,computers,printers,and so on. GBring a reusable water bottle with you when travelling

47、or at work. 第二部分第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) .完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) The Great Depression started in 1929 and lasted until about 1939.During that time,many people lost their _41_.My parents were _42_ them.It was 1935 when I was 10 years old.We still _43_o

48、n relief(救济) A few days before Christmas, I was washing the _44_ after dinner when I looked out of a kitchen window and saw my father sitting on the stoop (门廊),wearing a(n) _45_ face.A mailman saw him and asked him what was wrong. I heard my father say that he had _46_ his food vouchers (票券) and that the _47_ had gone beyond the time limit.He had tried to work as a laborer through the Works Progress Administration,but he _48_ because he wasnt a very _49_ man.The work was too hard for him.I was _50_,having seen newspaper pictures of people being

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