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高一英语阶段性考试试题
2019-2020年高一英语3月阶段性考试试题
一.听力(20*1.5=30)
第一节
1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
A.Keepstudying.B.Wakeupearly.C.Getsomerest.
2.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?
A.OnMainStreet.B.OnSutterAvenue.C.OnThirdAvenue.
3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.WatchingTV.B.Seeingamovie.C.Listeningtotheradio.
4.Whattimeisitnow?
A.4:
45a.m.B.6:
45a.m.C.7:
00a.m
.
5.HowdoesAnnab
elleknowSara?
A.They’reinthesamescienceclass.B.They’reonthesamesportsteam.
C.They’reworkingonaprojecttogether.
第二节
听第6段材料,回答6—7题
6.Howmanycupsofsugardothespeakersneed?
A.OneB.TwoC.Three
7.Whatwillthemanbuyinthestore?
A.Chocolatepowder.B.EggsC.Flour
听第7段材料,回答8—9题
8.HowlongwillthewomanbeinBrazil?
A.Twoweeks.B.Threeweeks.C.Onemonth.
9.Wheredidthemangoaftercollege?
A.Peru.B.Mexico.C.Argentina.
听第8段材料,回答10—12题
10.Howlonghasthewomanbeenlivinginthesameplace?
A.Threemonths.B.Tenyears.C.Twelveyears.
11.Wheredidthemanjustmovefrom?
A.TheWestCoast.B.TheEastCoast.C.TheMidwest.
12.Whydoesthemanmainlymovehere?
A.Fortheocean.B.Forwork.C.Forhisson.
听第9段材料,回答13—16题
13.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
A.GowithGreg.B.TalktoGreg’smom.C.Stayinacabin.
14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecamp?
A.Itisnotsafe.B.Itisverypopular.C.Itseemslikeagoodthing.
15.Whattimeofyearisitnow?
A.Summer.B.Spring.C.Winter.
16.Whatdoesthecampoffer?
A.Survivalskills.B.Swimminglessons.C.Cookinglessons.
听第10段材料,回答17—20题
17.Whatdidthefirstpersontellthefatherandhisson?
A.Thehorseneedsarider.B.Thefatheristooheavy.
C.Someoneshouldcarrythehorse.
18.Whathappenedwhenthefatherandhissonenteredthetown?
A.Thehorseranaway.B.Thehorsefellintothewater.
C.Thetown’speoplelaughedatthem.
19.Whosaidthatthesonwastoolazy?
A.Agroupofpeople.B.Anoldman.C.Twowomen.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?
A.Itisbesttopleaseeveryone.B.Youshouldnevertrytopleaseanyone.
C.Youcan’tpleaseeveryoneallthetime.
二、阅读理解(10*2.5=25)
A
About21,000youngpeoplein17Americanstatesdonotattendclassesinschoolbuildings.Instead,theyreceivetheirelementary(初等的)andhighschooleducationbyworkingathomeoncomputers.ThecenterforEducationReformsaystheUnitedStateshas67public"cyberschools"andthatisabouttwiceasmanyastwoyearsago.
Themoneyforstudentstoattendacyberschoolcomesfromthegov
ernmentsofthestateswheretheylive.Someeducatorssaycyberschoolsreceivemoneythatshouldsupporttraditionalpublicschools.Theyalsosayitisdifficulttoknowifstudentsarelearningwell.
Othereducatorspraisethisnewformofeducationforlettingstudentsworkattheirownspeed.Thesepeoplesaycyberschoolshelpstudentswhowereunhappyorunsuccessfulintraditionalschools.Theysaylearningathomebycomputerendslongbusridesforchildrenwholivefarfromschool.
Whateverthejudgmentofcyberschools,theyaregettingmoreandmorepopular.Forexample,anewcyberschoolcalledCommonwealthConnectionsAcademywilltakeinstudentsthisfall.ItwillservechildreninthestateofPennsylvaniafromages
fivethroughthirteen.
Childrengetfreeequipmentfortheironlineeducation.Thisincludesacomputer,aprinter,booksandtechnicalservices.Parentsandstudentstalkwithteachersbytelephoneorbysendingemailsthroughtheircomputerswhennecessary.
Studentsatcyberschoolsusuallydonotknowoneanother.But56suchstudentsfinishedstudiesatWesternPennsylvaniaCyberCharterSchoolrecentlymetforthefirsttime.Theywereguestsofhonorattheirgraduation.
21.Whatdoweknowfromthetextaboutstudentsofacyberschool?
A.Theyhavetotakelongbusridestoschool.
B.Theystudyathomeratherthaninclassrooms.
C.Theyreceivemoneyfromtraditionalpublicschools.
D.Theydowellintraditionalschoolprograms.
22.Whatisaproblemwithcyberschools?
A.Theirequipmentcostsalotofmoney.
B.Theygetlittlesupportfromthestategovernment.
C.Thestudentsfindithardtomakefriends.
D.Itishardtoknowstudents'progressinlearning.
23.Cyberschoolsaregettingpopularbecause_________.
A.theyarelessexpensiveforstudents
B.theirgraduatesaremoresuccessfulinsociety
C.theirstudentscanworkattheirownspeed
D.theyservestudentsinawideragerange
B
WhenthedognamedJudyspottedthefirstsheepinherlife,shedidwhatcomesnaturally.Thefour-year-olddogsetoffracingafterthesheepacrossseveralfieldsand,beingacityanimal,lostbothhersheepandhersenseofdirection.Thensheranalongtheedgeofcliff(悬崖)andfell100feet,bouncingoffarockintothesea
.
HerownerMikeHoldenpanickedandcalledthecoastguardofCornwall,whoturnedupinseconds.Sixvolunteerssliddownthecliffwiththehelpofaropebutgaveupallhopeoffindingheraliveaftera90-minutesearch.
Threedayslater,ahurricane(飓风)hitthecoastnearCornwall.Mr.Holdenreturnedhomefromhisholidayupsetandconvincedhispetwasdead.Hecomfortedhimselfwiththethoughtshehaddiedinthemostbeautifulpartofthecountry.
Forthenexttwoweeks,theHoldenswereheartbroken.Then,oneday,thephonerangandSteveTregear,thecoastguardofCornwall,askedHolderifhewouldlikehisdogback.
Abirdwatcher,armedwithatelescope,foundthepetsittinghopelesslyonarock.Whilehesoundedthealarm,astudentfromLeedsclimbeddowntheclifftocollectJudy.
Thedoghadbeenknockedunconscious(失去知觉的)atfirstbuthadsurvivedbydrinkingwaterfromafreshscreamatthebaseofthecliff.Shemayhavefedonthebodyofasheepwhichhadalsofallenovertheedge.“Thedogwasverythinandhungry,”SteveTregearsaid,“
Itwasaveryluckydog.Shesurvivedbecauseofaplentifulsupplyoffreshwater,”headded.
Itwas,asMr.Holdenadmitted,“aminormiracle(奇迹)”.
24.ThedogJodyfelldownthecliffwhenshewas________.
A.rescuingherownerB.caughtinahurricane
C.blockedbyarockD.runningafterasheep
25.WhospottedJudyaftertheaccident?
A.AstudentfromLeedsB.Abirdwatcher
C.SixvolunteersD.ThecoastguardofCornwall
26.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Peopleliketotravelwiththeirpets.
B.Judywastakentothefieldsforhunting.
C.HoldencaredlittlewhereJudywasburied.
D.LuckplaysanimportantroleinJudy'ssurvival.
27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.MiracleoftheCoastguard.B.ComingBackfromtheDead.
C.DangersintheWildD.SurvivingaHurricane.
C
Earlierthismonth,bloggerLisaHendersonannouncedthat sheandherhusbandJohnhaddecidednottohaveChristmas.Thefamily,wholivesinUtah,willstillputupdecorations,butpresentsfromSantaareano-gothisyear.
“JohnandIfeellikewearefightingaveryharduphillbattlewithourkidswhenitcomestotheirrights,”Hendersonwroteonherblog.“ItisoneofthebiggeststrugglesasaparentthesedaysinmiddleclassAmerica.Ourkidshavebeenactingsoungratefullately....Johnsaid,“Weshouldn’tjustcelebrateChristmas.And,sothat’swhatwedid.”
Instead,theHendersonsareputtingthemoneytheywouldhavespentongiftstowardserviceprojectsinordertoteachtheirthreesonsthe
“pleasureofgiving.”Thechildrenwillstillreceivegiftsfromgrandparentsandotherfamilymembers,butthisyear,shesaid,theirletterstoSantawillbeasking
himtofindsomeonewhoneedspresentsmorethantheydo.
InaninterviewwithABCNews, 11-
year-oldCalebHendersonadmittedthatheandhisbrothershadbeenbehavingbadly.“Wewouldhiteachother.Wewerefightingandcrying,”headmitted,andLisa
saidthatwhenshebrokethenewstohersons,theycriedprettyhard.
Butsofar,HendersontoldFoxNewslastweek,thefamilyis havingasuddenturningthisintoadifferentkindofgift.TheyhavealreadyheldaclothingdriveandsentboxesofclothesandcandytoavillageinthePhilippinesthatwashithardlastyearbyTyphoonHaiyan.
“Thechildrenwereexcitedandkeptwantingtogivemoreandmore,”shereportedonherblog.
ManyreadersrespondedpositivelytoHenderson’spost.SomesharingtheirownstoriesoflimitingChristmasinordertoteachtheirchildrentobecharitable(仁慈的)orgrateful.“Asparentsyou’regivingyourkidssomethingsomuchmorespecialthanabunchofgiftsonChristmas,”onewrote.
ButHendersonreceivednegativefollow-upsaswellonherblog.Respondingtocritics,sheupdatedherblogwithastatementthatreads,inpart:
Ijustwantedtoexplainacoupleofthings.First,mykidsareinnowayhurtforthings....Theyhavereactedbymakinggiftsforeachotherandpackingthemintoeach
other’sstockingsstealthily(偷偷地).Theyarelearningexactlywhatwewantedthemtolearn,becausetheyarenotmovingaroundfeelingsorryforthemselves.Theyarethinkingofothers.
ThesecondthingIwantedtoexplainiswhyIwrotethispost.SomepeopleseemtothinkIwrotethisforattention.Ummm,theattentionyougetfrompostslikethisisnotgoodandactuallyextremelydifficulttodealwith....ThereasonIwrotethispostisIwanttoempowerparentstofeellikeit’sokaytotakeastand....Iwantedtosharewhatwearedoing,soanyparentsthatfeeltheyarestrugglingwiththesameissuesintheirhomecanseewhatothersaredoingandgetideasfortheirfamily.Myintentionistohelpsupportotherparentsandtoraiseamazingkids.
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