高一上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版含答案7.docx

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高一上学期期末考试英语试题Word版含答案7

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A

肇庆市中小学教学质量评估

—第一学期统一检测

高一英语

本试卷为高一英语试卷的笔试部分共8页,满分135分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔,将自己所在县(市、区)、姓名、试室号、座位号填写在答题卷上对应位置,再用2B铅笔将考生号涂黑.

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,答案不能写在试卷或草稿纸上.

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应的位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再在答题区内写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效.

第I卷

I.阅读理解(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项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

BabysitterWanted

Iamseeking(寻找)ababysitterformy6-month-oldson.AfewhoursonSaturdaysandSundaystohelpmeandthenothertimesasneeded.Heorsheshouldbeover18,responsible,loving,warm-hearted,andhavesomeexperienceincaringforbabies.Thispositionalsosuitsacollegestudentwithexperiencelookingforapart-timejob.Thepayis$10anhour.

Ifthissoundslikeagoodjobtoyou,pleasereplytorebecharv@orcall800-4964.

OfficeManagerWanted

Ourcompanyislookingforafull-timeexperiencedmanagertorunthebusiness.Strongskillsinorganizationandbusinessmanagementarerequiredforthisposition.Theofficemanagerwillberesponsibleforkeepingfinancialrecords,soheorsheshouldbefamiliarwithcomputers.

Pleasereplytojim@orcall800-6978toapply.

Waiter/WaitressWanted

Arestaurantislookingforanexperiencedwaiter/waitress.Knowledgeofwinesandexperienceindiningarenecessary.Mustworkwellunderpressureandunderstandthebasicsoffinediningandcustomerservice.

Ifyou’reinterested,pleasecontactusatjob-tkupe-1329358152@craigslist.orgtoapply.Thisisapart-timejob.

OfficeCleanerWanted

LookingforaPart-timejob?

ApositionintheMississaugaareaneedsanofficecleaner!

Part-time4hoursadayfrom10:

00am-2:

00pm.

Dutiesinclude:

●Cleaningthewashrooms

●Cleaningthefurniture

●Sweepingthefloors

●Othergeneralcleaningexperienceisnecessary.

Pay:

$15perhour

Replyto:

job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.orgorcall800-8197.

1.Ifacollegegirlwithsomeexperiencecaringforchildrenwantstoapplyforajob,whereshouldshesendanemail?

A.job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.org

B.job-tkupe-1329358152@craigslist.org

C.jim@

D.rebecharv@

2.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Theofficecleanerhastoworkthreehourseachday.

B.Onecanapplyforawaiterorwaitressbytelephone.

C.Ababysitterearns$5morethananofficecleanerperhour.

D.Experienceisnecessaryforallthesefourjobs.

3.Inwhichcolumn(专栏)canwereadthesemessagesinthenewspaper?

A.Newscolumn.B.Advertisingcolumn.

C.Entertainmentcolumn.D.Sportscolumn.

B

IclimbedKilimanjarowithLavaExpeditions(探险队)duringtherainyseason.

IflewtoNairobiinKenyaandspentseveraldaysthere.AtmyhotelinNairobiImettherestofthegroupwithwhomIwouldspendthenextweek.Wealltravelledonthebustogetherfora6-hourjourneyintoTanzaniaandthenArusha,aquiettown.

AfterwearrivedatourhotelinArusha,wehaddinnerandafewdrinks.ThenwewereintroducedtomoremembersincludingTaddeusMinja,themainguide,whowasveryexperienced—climbingKilimanjarorunsthroughthegenerations(代)ofhisfamily.

ThenextdaytheLavaExpeditionsmemberscheckedifwehadthecorrectandenoughclothingforourexpeditiononKilimanjaro.Onlyonepersonneededtobringmoreclothes.

Afterthatwesetoff,walkingintherainthroughthebeautyoftherainforest,allthewaytothefirstcamp.Iwashappythenextfewdaysastheviewwassowonderfulandchangedeveryday.IsufferedalittleduringthetripandIfeltsotired.ButthemembersofLavaExpeditionsprovidedmewithlotsofencouragement,whichwasoneofthebestmemories.FinallywereachedthetopofKilimanjaroinbrightblueskies.

IfeltexcitedaboutclimbingKilimanjaroandthefeelingdidn’tchangeduringmytrip.LavaExpeditionslookedaftermesowellthatIwasdeeplythankfulfortheirhelp.

4.HowdidtheauthorgettoNairobi?

A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Byair.D.Onfoot.

5.WhatdoweknowaboutTaddeusMinjaaccordingtothepassage?

A.Heorganizedthejourney.

B.HewastheleaderofLavaExpeditions.

C.HewasthemanagerofahotelinArusha.

D.Hehadmuchknowledgeaboutclimbingmountains.

6.HowdidLavaExpeditionshelptheauthorwhileclimbingKilimanjaro?

A.Bycarryingbagsforhim.

B.Byofferingfoodtohim.

C.Byencouraginghim.

D.Byteachinghimclimbingskills.

7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.TotellreadersaboutLavaExpeditions.

B.TogivereadersadviceonclimbingKilimanjaro.

C.ToencouragemorepeopletoclimbKilimanjaro.

D.TosharehisexperienceofclimbingKilimanjaro.

C

Insects(昆虫)areaveryhealthyfood.Theyhavealmostasmuchprotein(蛋白质)asmeatfromapigorcowandarelowinfat.Eatinginsectsisalsoverygoodfortheenvironmentsincetheyneedlesslandandwaterthanlargeranimals.

MarcelDicke,whostudiesinsects,explainedinatalkhowinsectsalsoproducemoremeatfromthefoodtheyeat.Forexample,imagineafarmerfeedsacow10poundsoffood.Those10poundsoffoodproduceabout1poundofmeatforpeopletoeat.However,imaginethefarmergivesacertainnumberofinsects10poundsoffood.Those10poundsoffoodproduce9poundsofmeatforpeopletoeat!

Eatingmoreinsectscanalsohelppeopleinpoorareas.Manypeoplecanraiseandsellinsects,whichcanprovidejobsandfood.

Butinsectswillnotreplace(替代)animalmeatveryquickly.First,peopleinsomecountrieswouldhavetochangehowtheythinkabouteatinginsects.ManypeopleinNorthAmericaandEuropeeatalotofmeatlikebeefandpork.Buttheydonottraditionallyeatinsects.Infact,formanypeopleinthewest,eatinginsectssoundscrazy!

Theybelieveinsectsaredirtyanddangerous.Insectsmakethemfeeluncomfortable.

Somepeoplearetryingtodealwiththisproblem.Forexample,DavidGeorgeGordonwroteabooknamed“TheEat-A-BugCookbook”,whichtriestoshowpeoplethatinsectscanbedelicious.Otherinsectexpertstravelaroundtellingpeopleaboutthebenefits(好处)ofeatinginsects.Buttheystillhavealotofworktodo.

8.Eatinginsects_____.

A.isnothealthy

B.makespeopleputonfat

C.helpsprotectlargeanimals

D.isenvironmentallyfriendly

9.TheexampleofMarcelDickeisgiventoshow_____.

A.thehighcostoffoodproduction

B.it’squiteeasyforfarmerstoraiseinsects

C.raisinginsectsisagoodchoiceforfarmers

D.thedifferentwaysoffeedingcowsandinsects

10.Thelongwayeatinginsectshastogomainlyresultsfrom_____.

A.theirterribletasteB.people’soldbeliefs

C.familytraditionsD.eatingmethods

11.WecaninferfromDavidandotherinsectexpertsthat_____.

A.peoplecanmakealotofmoneyfrominsects

B.insectsshouldbebetterprotected

C.peopleshouldeatmoreinsects

D.it’sdangeroustoeatinsects

D

Today,wearetold,childrendon’tspendenoughtimeinthefreshair.ManyofthemareaddictedtoascreeneitheronacomputeroraTV—theyseemtobelivinginavirtual(虚拟的)world.Theyhavelosttouchwithnature.

Butnow400organizationsintheUK,fromplaygroupstotheNationalHealthService,areencouragingchildrentohavesome“wildtime”.Theywantkidstoswapatleast30minutesofwatchingTVorplayingcomputergamesfortimeplayingoutside.Activitiessuchasbuildingdens,climbingtrees,rummagingforconkersandplayinghideandseekarejustsomeofthethingskidscando.Eveniftheyliveinacity,theycangoonadventuresinthegardenorthepark.

Childrenoftenneedahelpinghandfrommumanddad.Theyneedtobeshownwhattodoandwheretogo.AndySimpsonfromNationalHealthServicesays,“Wewantparentstoseewhatthismagicalwonderproductdoesfortheirkids’development,independenceandcreativity,bygivingwildtimeago”.

Sodespite(尽管)thecomplicatedworldthatyoungpeoplegrowupinnow,itseemsthatgoingbacktobasicsandexperiencing“nature’splayground”iswhatmodernchildrenneed.DavidBondfromProjectWildThingsays,“Weneedtomakemorespaceforwildtimeinchildren’sdailyroutine,freeingthisgenerationofkidstohavethesortofexperiencesthatmanyofustookforgranted”.

Thismightsoundabitoldfashionedtoyouormaybe,likeme,it’smadeyouthinkaboutstickingonyourboots,gettingoutdoorsandrelivingyourchildhood.There’snoagelimitonenjoyingyourself!

12.Childrenareencouragedtodothefollowingactivitiesexcept

A.buildingdensB.climbingtrees

C.playinghideandseekD.watchingTV

13.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?

A.WildtimeforchildrenB.Benefitsofwildtime

C.MorespaceforchildrenD.Adventuresofchildren

14.AccordingtoAndySimpson,weknowthat___________

A.wildtimeishardtodesign

B.wildtimeisbeneficialforchildren

C.parentsknowtheimportanceofwildtime

D.parentslikekeepingtheirchildrenindoors

15.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat___________

A.peoplelikerecallingthepast

B.itisoutofdatetogooutdoors

C.itistoolateforadultstoenjoynature

D.peopleatanyagecanenjoywildtime

II英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第1节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Iamaterribledancer.IusuallytrytoavoidsituationswhereIwouldbeexpectedto16However,Irecentlyhadtogetovermy17whenmyworkmate18metoatraditionaldance.Iam19inBrittanyinFrancewherethepeoplehavea20regional(地域性的)identity.Theyevenhavetheirown21whichiscalledBreton.Everycoupleofmonths,eachtownhoststheirown22BretondancecalledaFestDeizwhichisBretonfor‘dayfe

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