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第二学期教学质量验收高一英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5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l.How doesTom usuallygo toschoolA.By bike.B.On foot.C.By car.
2.What coloris theblanketA.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Green.
3.When willthe manarriveA.At8:
15.B.At8:
30.C.At8:
45.
4.Who ismost likely to workout themath problemA.Cathy.B.Tommy.C.Johnny.
5.Where doesthe womanwant to goA.The busstation.B.The trainstation.C.The policestation.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下面一段长对话,回答小题
6.What timeis itnowA.About1:
00.B.About2:
00.C.About4:
00.
7.What willthe womanbe responsibleforA.The bathrooms.B.The windows.C.The carpet.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
8.When doesthe conversationtake placeA.On December15th.B.On December22nd.C.On December24th.
9.Where is the factoryA.In Bath.B.In London.C.In Edinburgh.
26.A.create B.find C.use D.put
27.A.ate B.sold C.rid D.made
28.A.apart fromB.instead ofC.regardless ofD.but for
29.A.saw B.admitted C.overcame D.debated
30.A.easily B.passively C.conveniently D.effectively
31.A.meaningless B.useful C.brief D.funny
32.A.hide B.delete C.enjoy D.spread33A.dreams B.wonders C.experiments D.hopes
34.A.give B.bring C.get D.turn
35.A.awareness B.donations C.mottoes D.fantasy第二节共10个小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下列材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinese SpringFestival,36know aschun jiein China,is the37important festivalto the Chinese.On thefirst dayof礼节the festival,Chinese peopleoften makea courteousbow,38has themeaning ofexchanging Chinese New Yeargreetings”.Bainian,39be one of the most importantactivities during theChinese New Year,is avery traditionalcustom40show respectand friendship.Chinese New Year greetingsusually beginat home.On thefirst dayof theNew Yearin Chineselunar calendar,theyoung shouldfirst greetthe elderby makingbows orkou tou,a Chineseway ofshowing respectby knockingones headonthe floor,very41gentle ofcourse.When theelder42receive thegreetings from the young,they willgive the“lucky money^^or yasui qianto theyoung.This is one of the43reason whykids likeChineseNewYear verymuch becausethey can get the“lucky money^^!It isnot asmall sumof moneythe kidscangetduring theChineseNewYear,because mostChinese familiesare bigones,with manymembers.44exchanging ChineseNewYeargreetings athome,the wholefamily45visit theirrelatives,neighbors,and friends.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分.假如你是李华,你的美国笔友在准备组织一个“走进中国戏曲”的活动中遇到困46David IntoChinese Opera难,写信向你求助请你给他回信,内容包括推荐某一剧种京剧、越剧或昆剧等;
1..推荐理由;
2.建议活动形式3参考词?匚京居【越居昆剧注意J BeijingOpera ShaoxingOpera KunquOpera词数左右;L
80.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯4第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文
47.Bill McDonnellwas goingcrazy.Deer seasonhad begun,but it was colderthan usual.Up untilhis late80s,Billdidnt mindhunting insubzero temperature,but hehad beeslow in the pastfew years.The snowcoveredmountains of theShenandoah Valleywere noplace for a92yearold.He knewit,but stillwanted toget outside.It was about7:30a.m.,still farbelow zerowhen thesun shonethrough trees.Bill hadstrict instructionsfrom hiswife一Joanna to be outof woodsby2p.m.and homeby3p.m.plenty oftime beforesunset,in casehe missedthe deadline,which heoften did.Not longinto thehike,he cameupon apath hedidnt remember.Maybe thiswas asecret routeto theking ofall deer.He tookit.(蜿蜒)(山It seemedthat thispath upthe mountainhad meanderedquite abit.After climbingto the top ofa ridge脊),he figuredthat he could continuedown intoanother valleyfor morehunt.But thefarther hesnaked down,the thinner(沟壑),and deeperit became.Before long,he waslooking straightup fromdown theravine whichwas higherthanexpected.He decidedto climbback up,careful witheach step.He keptpushing upwarduntil finallyhe couldrest at thetopfor(小路)a while.By thetime hegot goingagain,itwasnearly2:45p.m.This timehe sawa trailwith whitemarks.Heremembered his daughter hadmentioned itbefore,which hethought mighttake himback homemore quickly.He calledhisdaughter,but shedidnt rememberthe trail,begging himnot totry that.Still hewanted to go on the trail.“Ive gotit figuredout,“he said.Then suddenlyhe realizedhe wastalking to the air.His phonehad died.He duginto hispantsfor theGPS deviceand pushedthe“ON”button.Nothing.He hadforgotten tocharge it.But nothingcoulddiscourage himfrom goingon this trail.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Initially thetrail seemedto beheading downwardin thecorrect directionhome.The followingmorning,Bill hadwoken beforedawn,continued downhistrailand stillimagined hiswifes anxiety.听力15BCCBA610ACACA1115BBACA1620CAACA
10.What isthe womandoingA.Making aninvitation.B.Asking theman abouthis work.C.Introducing herChristmas plan.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
11.How manypersons willshare thehouseA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
12.Which yearof universityisthe woman innowA.The firstyear.B.The secondyear.C.The thirdyear.
13.Why doesntthe womanlike thesecond houseA.Its tooexpensive.B.Its notbig enough.C.Ifs notnear theuniversity.
14.What dowe knowabout thelast houseA.It has a biggarden.B.It iswell furnished.C.The priceis attractive.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
15.Why doesthe womaninvite theman tothe beachA.To collectsome plastic.B.To seea whale.C.To relax.
16.Who willdeal withthe garbageA.The munity.B.The government.C.A recyclingpany.
17.What isthewomanlikeA Responsible.B.Lazy.C.Curious.听下面一段独白,回答小题
18.What isthe speakerbusy doingnowA.Writing abook.B.Planning atrip.C.Learning todance.
19.What didthe speakerget after the spread of herfirst videoA.She wasgiven morevacations.B.She wasinvited tomany countries.C.She wasoffered somemoney.
20.Why doesthe speakertravel aroundthe worldA.To beconnected with people.21To givelive reports.C.To seedifferent places.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分37・5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并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑Use thislist ofwinter festivalsto planyour tripor planaround them,as manyof thesefestivals willtie uptransportand acmodationsand driveup prices.Ifs allup toyou:either planyour traveldates aroundthem,or arriveearly enough tojump intothe festiveatmosphere!Lighting FestivalAdaytrip awayfrom South Koreas capitalSeoul,the Garden of MorningCalm isa mustseeduringtheFestival.Thelights therecover anarea ofsome330,000square meters,using30,000colorful LEDlights hangingfrom thetrees.Wander aroundthe fairylikewonderland createdby thelightsthrough suchfields likeBonsai Garden,Moonlight Garden,and theGardenofEden.•Where:Gapyeong County,SouthKorea•When:DecemberMidMarchHarbin IceFestivalMillions oftourists visit this icyfestival everyyear,drawn bythe massiveice sculpturesthat decoratethe fairgroundsnextto SonghuaRiver.The sculptures,ice palaces,mazes andslides aresimply massivein scale,constructed fromsome260,000cubic yardsof iceblocks harvestedfrom theriver.They rangein sizefrom lifescalecarvings ofanimals andfantasticcreatures,to massive250foot structuresthat towerover thecrowds.•Where:Harbin,China•When:January5February5Sapporo SnowFestivalJapans biggestwinter festival has expandedin sizeand scopesince itsfirst celebrationin195O.The Festivalcoverstwo mainsites in Sapporo.The centerpieceOdori Parksite featuressome100ice sculpturesdazzlingly litup afterdark.The Susukinodistrict sitefeatures asmaller scaleof icesculptures decoratingthe district.The sculpturescover animalsbothreal andfantastic,including animebasedcreatures likePokemon.Visitors can also enjoysnow mazes,street food,musical performancesand skatingon theice rinknear OdoriPark.•Where:Sapporo,Japan•When:February411Sky LanternFestivalThe PingxiSky LanternFestival inTaiwan,China isTaiwans mostvisited lanternfestival,lighting theskies withfloatinglanterns bearingmessages for the gods.Its counterpartin theYangshui Districtfavors anoisier kindofilluminationthe TainanYanshui FireworksDisplay takesplace atTainans WumiaoTemple,where localsdare to be hitbysmall fireworksasatest of their strengthand toward offevil.•Where:Pingxi andYangshui,Taiwan,China•When:February
1.Which winterfestivalhasthe longestdurationA.Lighting Festival.B.Harbin IceFestival.C.Sapporo SnowFestival.D.Sky LanternFestival.
2.Which of the followingstatements istrueA.All of the sculpturesin Harbinare massivein size.B.Sapporo SnowFestival hasa historyof over70years.C.The sculpturesinSapporoare smallerthan thosein Harbin.D.Visitors canenjoy colorfullights inSeoul duringLighting Festival.
3.What isthe purposeof thepassageA.To encouragevisitors toexperience winter festivals.B Topopularize wellplannedvisits topotential customers.C.To promotea better understanding ofwinterfestivalsamong thepublic.D.To offerinformation tohelp winterfestival enthusiastsmake goodplans.BThe KyivCity Balletdanced toa fulltheater in Paris for the panyslast show of itsFrench tour.The tourhas leftthedancers withouta placetogoafterthewar startedin Ukraine.In othertimes,performing atthe Theatredu Chateletwouldbe adream etrue for the dancers.But withthe ongoingwar in their country,the dancersfeel onlya deepsadness.“We areboth physicallyand emotionallyexhausted.Ekaterina Kozlova said.She isthe panysassistant director.Eveiyone in the balletis worriedabout theirfamilies,loved ones,friends,colleagues athome.Ifs beenvery difficult.”The Theatredu Chatelet,in thecenter of Paris,offered themthe stageon Tuesdayfor thegroups finalshowofaFrench tour.The dancedirector ofthe ParisOpera andsome members of herpany joinedthe Ukrainiansfor aclassbefore performingseveral balletclassics together.They dancedparts ofRussian poserPyotr IlychTchaikovskysSwan Lakeand TheNutcrackery.For manyofthe dancers,the chance to trainand dancewas away tothink aboutsomething otherthan theconflict inUkraine/9Kozlovasaid.One ofthe dancerswill begoing tothe Ukrainianborder in the ingdays topick upher youngdaughterwho wastaken outofthecountry.Only somemembersofthe panywere travelingaround France.Many oftheballefs bestdancers stayedbehind,waiting tojoin theirfriends afterthey reachedParis.“Most of our artistsare detainedin Paris.Director IvanKozlova toldthe Pariscrowd.The cityofParisand theballetmunity havehelped findtemporary housingforthe Ukrainian dancerswho saythey hopeto continuedancing inFranceand elsewhere.The Chatelettheater offeredthe wholegroup aresidency.But fbrnow,Tuesdays lastminuteperformancewas theirlast.All salesfrom theirperformances willgo tonongovernmental organizationscollecting andsendinghumanitarian aidto Ukraineand neighboringcountries.
4.What wouldthedancersfeel aboutperforming atthe Theatredu Chateletbefore thewarA.Pleased.B.Indifferent.C.Sorrowful.D.Sympathetic.
5.What dowe knowabout theUkrainian dancersA.They wouldleave Parissoon.B.They wouldprevent theconflict.C.Many bestdancers stayedinParis.D.Some wouldgo totheUkrainianborder.
6.What doesthe underlinedword“detained“in Paragraph5meanA.Arrested.B.Stuck.C.Promoted.D.Educated.
7.Which ofthe followingwords can best describe the dancersA.Enthusiastic andkind.B.Generous andprofessional.C.Cooperative andambitious.D.Courageous andcalm.C(情绪的)In theresearch carriedout atTubingen University,scientists trackedthe emotional responses ofFacebookusers inGermany andthe US.They found that readingother peoplespositive postsbrought happinessto64%of thepeople.Think ofitthisway:Your good news positivelyinfluences yourfriends,who inturn positivelyinfluence theirfriends.With onepositive post,you canbrighten upthe dayof someoneyou havenever met.Researchers fromfour universitiesacross the United Statespartnered withehairmony,a populardating websiteinAmerica.They foundthat sharingpositive newsbetween partnersincreased happiness and life satisfaction.Sharing your positive newsalso,research suggests,has directbenefits foryou.municating apositive experience,youhave hadwith anotherperson heightensthe powerfuleffect ofthe positiveexperience itself,because youget torelive theexperience.Then,how aboutnegative emotionsAn onlinesocial networkstudy inthe USanalyzed datafrom millionsof(状态Facebook users.And itfoundthatrainfall wouldnegatively affectthe emotionalcontent ofpeoples statusupdates更新).And thisinfluenced thenegativity ofposts madeby friendsin othercities whowere notexperiencing rainfall.Negativity,it showed,brings negativity.Understanding theimpact goodand badnews can have onour moodsis importantfor manyreasons.The monaspectof thesestudies isthat theyshow wewant tohear goodnews andwe areusing socialmedia asa mediumto createandspread it.Further evidencefor thisdesire forcheering newscanbefound inthe development of websitessuch asPositive News.(大众集资的)It hasbee theworlds firstcrowdfbnded globalmedia organizationsince beingestablished inJuly.Thewebsite isnow ownedby1,526readers,journalists andsupporters.Sharing yourgoodnewsmight seemlike asmall gesture,but itcanhavea bigeffect andprovide peoplewith a lifeboat inthe seaof negativitythat isoften mainstreammedia.Isnt itwe guidedour ownboat
8.What doesParagraph2intend to doA.Show usthe stronginfluence ofFacebook.B.Help usrethink therelationship betweenstrangers.C.Show usthe rapidspreadofinformation onthe Internet.D.Help usbetterunderstandthe onlineemotionalresponses.
9.What canyou gainfrom sharingyourpositiveexperiencesA.A chancetogothrough themagain.B.An opportunityto makenew friends.C.A differentview onhappinessandlifesatisfaction.D.An obviousimprovement inyour municationskills.
10.What doesParagraph5mainly talkaboutA.Rainfall affectspeoples emotions.B.Facebook userspersonal dataare unsafe.C.Friends indifferent citiesoften chaton Facebook.D.Negative feelingscanalsospread throughsocial networks.
11.The popularityof PositiveNews canshow.A.the greatimportance ofthe InternetB.peoples preferencefbr positivenewsC.the latestdevelopmentofsocial mediaD.peoples desirefbr moreonline informationD(绞接)After adays labor,Andreas Fichtnerand hiscolleagues havespliced togetherthree segmentsof fibers,(光学的)creating a
12.5kilometerlong fiberopticcable.It willstay buriedinthesnow tospy onthe activityof Grfmsvotn,a dangerous,glaciercovered volcano.Fichtner,a geophysicistattheSwiss FederalInstitute ofTechnology,in Zurich,isoneoftheresearchers usingfiberoptics totake thepulse ofour planet.Much oftheir workis donein remoteplaces,fromthetops ofvolcanoes tothebottoms ofseas,where traditionalmonitoring istoo costlyor difficult.The techniqueused byFichtners teamis calleddistributed acousticsensing,or DAS.Its almostlike radarin thefiber,“says thephysicist GiuseppeMarra oftheUnitedKingdoms NationalPhysical Laboratory,in Teddington.Whileradar usesreflected radio waves to locate objects,DAS usesreflected lightto detectevents asvaried asearthquake activityandmoving traffic,and todetermine wherethey occurred.Inside the cables areoptical fibers.DAS involvesshootingquick pulsesof laserlight downthe fiberand detectingbits oflight thatscatter backtothelaser sourcedue todisturbancesin theenvironment.When theearths surfacevibrates andshifts,it pullsthecables,so adetector canidentify thesesmallchanges.The NewYork Timespoints outthat althoughwireless andsatellite technologyare booming,good oldfashionedcablesare stillthe mostefficient wayto sendinformation acrossoceans.Repurposing cablescould givescientists theabilityto monitorhighrisk zonesthat werepreviously hardto reach.They couldhelp detectearthquakes andtsunamis afewseconds earlierthan traditionalwarning systems.In addition,fiberoptic cablescould alsohelp solvesome ofthe biggestchallenges forhumans.In therecent years,(断层)scientists havestarted touse themto measureocean wavesand accessfault information.It isbelieved thatfiberoptic cables willserve tobenefit usgreatly inthe future.
12.What isthe purposeofthework ofFichtners teamA.To trackvolcanic activities.B.To strikeoil underthe sea.C.To lengthenfiberopticcables.D.To keepfibers coveredinthesnow.
13.What canwe learnabout thetechnique ofDASA.It determineswhen andwhere disastersoccurs.B.It usesradiowavestolocatemoving objects.C.It improvesthe efficiencyof transmittinglight.D.It detectstiny variationoftheearths surface.
14.What doesthe underlinedexpression Repurposingcables“probably meanA.Recycling cablesin newfields.B.Adapting cablesforanew function.C.Installing cablesbeneath volcanoes.D.Promoting cablesinto massiveproduction.
15.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.DAS IsFeeling theHeartbeat ofVolcanoesB.Satellite TechnologyIs Boomingin OurTimesC.Underground CablesAre Takingthe PlanetsPulseD.Fiberoptic CablesAre GivingUs Insightsinto Earthquakes第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项We all often dealwithpeoplewho plainabout thefailures andtroubles oftheir dailylives.Life seemstobefull ofproblemsfor them.
16.If therewere noproblems inyour job,then youremployer wouldhire a(能干的)much lesscapable personthan youtodothe thingsthat dontneed muchthought.In thebusiness world,thosewho areable tosolve difficultproblems arethe oneswho arethemostvaluable tothe employer.
17.The runnerwho trainsforthemile runintheOlympics by running downhillwill haveno chanceofwinning themedal atall.The runnerwho trainsbyrunninguphill isfar morelikelytodevelop thespeed andendurance(耐力)needed towin themedal.Boxer GeneTunney brokeboth handsinthering.18・But atthat timehis managerfelt thathecould(重击)never againpunch hardenoughtobe theheavyweight champion.Instead,Tunney determinedto beea scientificboxerand winthe titleasaboxer.
19.As apuncher,he wouldnot havehad achance againstJackDempsey,who wasconsidered bymany tobe thehardest hitterin heavyweighthistory.Tunney wouldnever havebeena champion,if hehad nothad theproblem ofhis brokenhands.20,you shouldsmile andsay,“Heres mychancetowin.”A.Every time you arefeeling downB.It turnedout tobethe best thingto himC.The nexttimeyoumeet witha difficultclimbD.I wouldlike tothink suchalifenothing unusualE.He waslucky tobe trainedby anexperienced coachF.He provedtobeoneofthebestboxers whohad everfoughtG.Many timesthe problemswe faceforce usto growand beeabler第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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 amso gratefulforthe21Day Ecochallenge hostedby KindSpring.Taking careofoursweet MotherEarth hasalwaysbeen21to mein mylife andI havetaken stepsin myeveryday lifeto recycle,reuse,think aboutways topreserve,etc.However,this22awoke meeven more.Our ScholarsTogether munityhas23more thanwe havebefore interms ofrecycling,using our own chinacups andmetalwater bottleswhen wego out,not buyingthings inplastic andhaving greenlunches more24,not occasionally,but thebiggest changewe madewas settinga25of ZeroWaste.We setup moreboxes andbins forpaper thatwe could26again,and recycledevery sheetof usedonbothsidespaper,plastics,cans,etc.We also27allofour foodwe cookedor bought.28throwing someaway.We reallymade itinto achallenge.Each daywe all29how littlecould bein ourdustbins.I realizedthat Ihad beenthrowing paperaway thatcouldbe usedontheother sideor couldbe recycled,and nowI amlooking everywherefor howthings canbe usedmore30until recyclingtime.The videosoffered byKindSpring havebeen soinstructive and31for usall.I don*t wantthe Ecochallengeto end.We willcontinue todo ourpart and32the newsto ourfamily andfriends.Next weekwe aretrying some33in ourlocal sandwichand subshops wherethe kidslike togo tosee ifwe can34ourowncontainers inrather thanhaving themput inbags.It iscool tosee howthe35spreads.Thank youKindSpringfor providingthe munitywith dailysupport andgreat researchedvideos andinformation.
21.A.abstract B.vital C.ambiguous D.curious
22.A.challenge B.journey C.adventure D.lifestyle
23.A.abandoned B.rejected C.depended onD.taken on
24.A.smoothly B.consistently C.formally D.casually
25.A.password B.budget C.suggestion D.goal。