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湖北省宜昌市第二中学高一英语上学期期中试题
湖北省宜昌市第二中学2021-2022高一英语上学期期中试题
全卷满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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2.选择题的作答:
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4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。
选择题部分
第一部分听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)
做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)(略)
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,并标
在试卷的相应位置。
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。
例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15
答案是C。
1.Whattimeisitnow?
A.9:
10B.9:
50C.10:
00
2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweather?
A.It’sniceB.It’swarmC.It’scold
3.Whatwillthemando?
A.Attendameeting. B.Givealecture C.Leavehisoffice.
4.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutthecourse?
A.ToohardB.WorthtakingC.Veryeasy
5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Speaklouder.B.ApologizetoherC.Turnofftheradio
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.HowlongdidMichaelstayinChina?
A.FivedaysB.OneweekC.Twoweeks
7.WheredidMichaelgolastyear?
A.RussiaB.Norway.C.India
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatfooddoesSallylike?
A.ChickenB.FishC.Eggs
9.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?
A.CookdinnerB.GoshoppingC.Orderdishes.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InahospitalB.IntheofficeC.Athome
11.Whenisthereportdue?
A.ThursdayB.FridayC.NextMonday.
12.WhatdoesGeogesuggestStephaniedowiththereport?
A.Improveit.
B.Handitinlater.
C.Leaveitwithhim.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheprobalerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Salespersonandcustomer.
B.Homeownerandcleaner.
C.Husbandandwife.
14.Whatkindofapartmentdothespeakersprefer?
A.Onewithtwobedrooms.
B.Onewithoutfurniture
C.Onenearamarket
15.Howmuchrentshouldonepayfortheone-bedroomapartment?
A.$300.B.$400C.$415
16.Whereistheapartmentthespeakerswouldliketosee?
A.OnLakeStreetB.OnMarketStreetC.OnSouthStreet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatpercentageoftheworld’steaexportsgotoBritain?
A.Almost15%B.About30%C.Over40%
18.Whydoteatastertasteteawithmilk?
A.MostBritishpeopledrinkteathatway.
B.Teatastesmuchbetterwithmilk.
C.Teawithmilkishealthy.
19.Whosuggestsapriceforeachtea?
A.Teatasters.
B.Teaexporters.
C.Teacompanies.
20.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?
A.Thelifeofteatasters.
B.AfternoonteainBritain.
C.TheLondonTeaTradeCentre.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题:
每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
AttractionsinWisconsin
WisconsinHistoricalMuseum
30N.CarrollStreetonMadison'sCapitolSquare
DiscoverWisconsin'shistoryandcultureonfourfloorsofexhibits.Openforpublicprogram.
Admissionisfree.
OpenTuesdaythroughSaturday,9:
00am--4:
00pm.
(608)264-6555www.wisconsinhistory.org/museum
Swisshistoricalvillage
612SeventhAve.,NewGlarus
TheSwissHistoricalVillageoffersadelightfullookatpioneerlifeinAmerica'sheartland.
14buildingsinthevillagegiveafullpictureofeverydaylifeinthenineteenth-centuryMidwest.
Tue.-Fri.,May1st-October31st,10:
00am-4:
00pm.Admissionis$20.
(608)527-2317www.swisshistoricalvillage.com
ArtisanGallery&CreameryCafé
6858PaoliRd.,Paoli,WI
Oneofthelargestcollectionsoffineartsandcrafts(手工艺品)inWisconsin.Over5000sp.ft.ofexhibitionspaceinahistoriccreamery.Whilevisiting,enjoyawonderfullypreparedlunchatourcaféoverlookingtheSugarRiver.JustminutesfromMadison!
GalleryopenTue.-Sun.,10:
00am-5:
00pm.
CaféopenWed.-Sat.,11:
00am-3:
00pm.
Sun.brunchwithwine,10:
00-3:
00pm.
(608)845-6600www.artisangal.com
ChristopherColumbusMuseum
239WhitneySt.,Columbus
World-classexhibit-2000qualitysouvenirs(纪念品)markingChicago's1893WorldColumbianExhibition.Tourbusesarealwayswelcome.
Opendaily,8:
15am-4:
00pm.
(920)623-1992www.columbusantiquemall.com
21.WhichofthefollowingisonCapitolSquare?
______
A.WisconsinHistoricalMuseum.
B.SwissHistoricalVillage.
C.ArtisanGallery&CreameryCafé.
D.ChristopherColumbusMuseum.
22.WherecanyougoforavisitonMonday?
______
A.WisconsinHistoricalMuseum.
B.SwissHistoricalVillage.
C.ArtisanGallery&Creamerycafé.
D.ChristopherColumbusMuseum.
23.Wherecanvisitorshavelunch?
______
A.AtWisconsinHistoricalMuseum.
B.AtSwissHistoricalVillage.
C.AtArtisanGallery&CreameryCafé.
D.AtChristopherColumbusMuseum.
B
“Dad,”Isayoneday,“let’stakeatrip.Whydon’tyouflyoutandmeetme?
”
Myfatherhadjustretiredafter27yearsasamanagerforIBM,Hisjobfilledhisday,histhought,andhislife.Whilehewokeupandtookawarmshower,IscreamedunderafreezingwaterfallPeru.WhilehetiedatieandputonthesameSwisswatch,IrowedaboatacrossLakeoftheOzarks.
Myfatherseesmedriftingaimlessly,nothingtoshowformy33yearsbutapassportfulloffunnystamps.Hewantsmetosettledown,butnowIwanthimtofindanadventure.
Heagreestotravelwithmethroughthenationalparks.WemeetfourweekslaterinRapidCity.
“Whatisourfirststop?
”asksmyfather.
“Whattimeisit?
”
“Stilldon’thaveawatch?
”
LessthananhourawayisMountRushmore.AshestaresupatthefourPresidentscarvedingranite(花岗岩),hismouthandeyesopenslowly,likethoseoflittleboy.
“Unbelievable,”hesays,“Howwasthisdone?
”
AfilmintheinformationcentershowssculptorGutzonBorglumdevoted14yearstothesculptureandthenleftthefinaltouchestohisson.
WestareupandIaskmyself,wouldIeverdevotemylifetoanything?
Nodirections,nogoalsIalwaysusedtohearthosewordsinmyfather’svoice.NowIheartheminmyown.
Thenextdaywe’reatYellowstoneNationalPark,wherewehaveapicnic.
“Didyouevertravelwithyourdad?
Iask.
“Onlyonce,”hesays.“Ineverspokemuchwithmyfather.Welovedeachother---butneversaidit.Whateverhecouldgiveme,hegave.”
Thelastsentence—it’sprobablythesamethingI’dsayaboutmyfather.AndwhatI’dwantmychildtosayaboutme.
InGlacierNationalPark,myfathersays,“I’veneverseenwatersoblue.”Ihave,inseveralplacesoftheworld,Icankeeptraveling,Irealize—andmaybearegularjobwon’tbeasdullasIfeared.
Weeksafterourtrip,Icallmyfather.“Thephotosfromthetriparewonderful,”hesays.”Wehavegottotakeanothertriplikethatsometime.
ItellhimI’vedecidedtosettledown,andI’mwearingawatch.
24.WecanlearnfromParagraphs2and3thatthefather______.
A.likedtheauthor’scollectionofstamps
B.wasunhappywiththeauthor’slifestyle
C.gotboredwithhisjob
D.followedthefashion
25.Fromtheunderlinedparagraph,wecanseethattheauthor________.
A.wantshischildrentolearnfromtheirgrandfather
B.comestounderstandwhatparentallovemeans
C.learnshowtocommunicatewithhisfather
D.hopestogivewhateverhecantohisfather
26. Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.LoveNature,LoveLife
B.ASonLostinAdventure
C.AJourneywithDad
D.TheArtofTravel
C
Whenyou'reaparenttoayoungchild,youspendalotoftimetalkingaboutfeelings:
abouthavingtoshare,aboutbeingdisappointedbecauseyoumaynothaveacookieinsteadofbroccoli(绿花椰菜),aboutthegreatinjusticeofaparentpressingtheelevatorbuttonbeforethechildhasachanceto.
Andinaparentingculturethat'sincreasinglyconcernedwithcenteringchildren'sneedsaboveallelse,mothersandfathershavebecomeskillfulattalkingabouttheirkids'feelingswhilemaskingtheirown.Butnewresearchsuggeststhatparentswhohidetheirnegativeemotionsaredoingtheirchildren,andthemselvesharm.
Astudypublishedthismonthsaysthatwhenparentsputonafaux-happy(假开心)facefortheirkids,theydodamagetotheirownsenseofhappinessandrealness.
"Fortheaverageparentthefindingssuggestwhentheyattempttohidetheirnegativeemotionexpressionandoverexpresstheirpositiveemotionswiththeirchildren,itactuallycomesatacost:
doingsomayleadparentstofeelworsethemselves,"researcherDrEmilyImpettsays.
Itmakessensethatparentsoftenfallbackonexpanding(扩大)thepositivityforthesakeoftheirchildren—therearealotofthingsintheworldwewanttoprotectourkidsfrom.Butchildrenareoftensmarterthanweexpectandarequiteintunewithwhatthepeopleclosesttothem—theirparents—arefeeling.
Therewasatimeaboutayearorsoago,forexample,whenIreceivedsomebadnewsoverthephone;Iwashomewithmyfour-year-oldandsoIdidmybesttoputonabraveface.Sheknewimmediatelysomethingwaswrongthough,andwasconfused.
WhenIfinallyletafewtearsoutandexplainedthatMomheardsomethingsadaboutafriend,shewas,ofcourse,justfine.Mydaughterpattedmyshoulder,gavemeahug,andwentbacktoplaying.Shefeltbetterthatshewasabletohelpme,andthemomentmadealotmoresensetoheremotionallythanasmilingmomholdingbacksobs.IwasgladthatIcouldfeelsadmomentarilyandnothavetoworkhardtohidethat.
Relayingpositivefeelingstoyourchildrenwhenyoudon'tfeelthemisamovetheresearcherscalledhighcost—thatitmayseemlikethemostbeneficialtoyourchildatthetimebutthatparentsshouldfindotherwaysofcommunicatingemotionsthat"allowthemtofeeltruetothemselves".
Butthisisalsoaboutchildrenseeingtheworldinamorehonestway.Whilewewillwantto