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学年贵州省毕节市梁才学校高一上学期期中考试英语
2019-2020学年贵州省毕节市梁才学校高一上学期期中考试英语
考试时间:
120分钟分值:
150
说明:
1.本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
答题时,考生务必用黑色碳
素笔将自己的姓名、班级、考场号在答题卡上填写清楚。
2.答题卡要用2B铅笔填涂。
如需改动,要用橡皮擦擦干净。
在本试卷上答题无效。
第I卷(选择题,满分100分)
第一部分听力测试(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节:
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.Howoldisthemannow?
A.18yearsold.B.21yearsnow.C.24yearsnow.
2.Wholikeschickenbest?
A.Tom.B.Ann.C.Thewomanspeaker.
3.Whatdoesthewomando?
A.Asaleswoman.B.AhotelclerkC.Ahouseagent.
4.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.She’lltakeawrittentest.
B.Shegotherlicenselastyear.
C.Shehasatotallynewcarnow.
5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sfailure?
A.Itishelpfulforhiminasense.
B.Itisoutofherexpectation.
C.Itisagreatpity.
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.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhistrip?
A.Short.B.Tiring.C.Exciting.
7.Wheredidthewoman’sdaughtergolastweek?
A.ToItaly.B.ToSpain.C.ToFrance.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Forwhomdoesthemanwanttobuythegiftatfirst?
A.Hiswife.B.Hisdaughter.C.Hissister.
9.Howmuchwillthemanpayintotal?
A.3600dollars.B.3400dollars.C.3200dollars.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Atnoon.
11.Whathastheweatherbeenlikethesedays?
A.Hot.B.Cool.C.Cold.
12.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Seeadoctor.B.Findsomepills.C.Usethetoilet.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?
A.Shehadapartywithherfriends.B.Shewenttoafriend’sparty.C.Shewenttothecinema.
14.Howlongdidthewomansleeplastnight?
A.Forabouttwohours.B.Foraboutfourhours.C.Foraboutsixhours.
15.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Togobacktosleep.B.Togotoseeadoctor.C.Tokeephereyeswideopen.
16.Whatisthewoman?
A.Astudent.B.Ashoedesigner.C.Ashopassistant.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wholikesplayingvolleyball?
A.JackB.Jenny.C.Lisa.
18.WhendidLisastarttocollectstamp?
A.Fouryearsago.B.Fiveyearsago.C.Sixyearsago.
19.WhatisTom’shobby?
A.Collectingshells.B.CollectingCDs.C.Collectingvolleyballs.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutthepassage?
A.Lisahasabout200stamps.
B.Tomlivesnearthesea.
C.Jennyoftengivestheshellstoherfriends.
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
A
HelpWanted:
PAINTER
Musthaveatleast3yearspaintingexperience.Commercialandnewconstructionwork.$10/hr.Immediateopening.Call435-9201withworkhistory.
SECRETARY
Part-timepositionavailableinfriendly,busyoffice.Goodtypingandgeneralofficeskills.Someweekendsrequired.Highpay.
Variousduties.ApplyatEastSideManagement,500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214.
VETERINARIANASSISTANT
Personneededforbusyanimalhospital.Somenightsandweekends.
ApplyinpersontoJohnson-MarksAnimalHospital,404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224.
After4p.m.onlyplease.
NURSES’ASSISTANTS
Full-timeandpart-timepositionsavailableformodernnursinghome.
Highpay.CallMrs.Downes,R.N.at534-7618.
COOKNEEDED
Immediately.Busydowntownrestaurant.Mustbegoodanddependable.
Experiencepreferred.Weekendsrequired.Call324-9817.
SALESPERSON
Experienced.Musthavesomeknowledgeofmen’sclothingindustry.AvailabletoworkeveningsandsomeSaturdays.Sendresume(个人简历)to:
Martin’sApparel,237RockledgeSt.Syracuse,NY.13224.
TEACHER
SmallprivateschoolneedsEnglishandmathteachers.MusthaveBSdegreeandatleast4yearsteachingexperience.Sendresumeto:
WalesCharterSchool19South8thSt.NY.13214.
HOTEL
Needspart-timeFRONTDESKCLERK.Noexperiencenecessary.Excellentpeopleandphoneskillsamust.Somecomputerskillshelpful.$13/hr.Call:
Mr.Jones357-2897.
21.Ifyouwanttogetajobasamathteacher,sendyourresumeto____________.
A.237RockledgeSt.Syracuse,NY.13224B.19South8thSt.NY.13214
C.500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214D.404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224
22.IfyoudislikeworkingonSundays,beinga______shouldbeyourbestchoice.
A.veterinarianassistantB.secretaryC.cookD.salesperson
23.Whichjobdoyouthinksuitableforabeautifullady,whojustgraduatedfromauniversityandwithoutanyworkexperience?
A.FRONTDESKCLERKB.TEACHERC.SECRETARYD.PAINTER
B
Whatcouldmakeafive-year-olddanceranyhappier?
Ihadmymotherandgrandmother’sfullattention.Iwaswearingmakeuplikeabiggirl,andIwasdressedinawhitetutu(芭蕾舞短裙).Iwassohappy.
AsIsteppedbackstage,Icouldn’twaittoseeMommyandGrandmother’sfaces;theywouldbesoproudofme.
Grandparents,mothers,fathersandfriendsstartedtopourintotheroom.Myeyessearchedwildlyformymotherandgrandmother.AllaroundmeIsaweachperformerholdingherbouquet(花束)offlowersintheirarms.
“Esther.”Iheardmynamebeingcalled.
“Mommy,”Ireplied,rushingintoherarms.Myeyesglancedovertomygrandmother.Therewerenoflowers.WasInotgoodenough?
Whydidn’tIgetflowers?
Tearsbegantostreamdownmycheeks.
“Esther,what’sthematter?
Youweresogoodonstage.Whyareyoucrying?
”
“Flowers,”Isaid,asIstartedtocryuncontrollably.“Wherearemyflowers?
”
Mymotherwasupsetandsaidthatthiswasthefirstrecital(独舞表演)inourfamilysoshedidnotknowaboutthistradition.Mygrandmothersaidthatshedidn’tknowsheshouldbringflowers,either.Mymotherdrewmeintoherarms.Mytearsgotabsorbedintohersweater.
Onourwayhomealongtheriverside,whichwasdottedwithwildflowers,ourcarstopped.Mygrandmotherpickedabouquetofflowersforme.ShetoldmethatIwasherperfectdancer.Thismadethewaterfallonmyfacerunevenfaster.
AsIlookbackonthatdayofmyfirstdancerecital,IrealizedthatthebouquetmygrandmotherhadpickedformewasthemostmeaningfulandlovingbouquetthatIwouldeverreceive.Eachflowerthatshepickedwasafloweroflove.
24.Whydidtheauthorcryafterseeinghermotherandgrandmother?
A.Shewasverynervous.B.Shewasextremelyhappyandexcited.
C.Shedidnotwanttostayintheroom.D.Shedidnotreceiveflowers.
25.Theauthor’sfirstdancerecitalwas________?
A.successfulB.heldwhenshewastenC.heldathomeD.afailure
26.Whydidn’ttheauthor’smotherandgrandmotherbringflowers?
A.Theyforgottobringthem.B.Theydidn’tknowtheyshould.
C.Theythoughtitwasunnecessary.D.Theywantedtopickwildflowersforher.
27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Mygrandmother’sbouquetB.Myfirstdancerecital
C.Mymother’sbigdancerD.Mylovingflowers.
C
DoyouloveBeatsheadphones,TrueReligionjeans,andUGGshoes?
Thesearesomeofthemostpopularbrands(牌子)around.Theyarealsoexpensive.Butsomeexpertssaytheyarenotmuchbetterthancheaperbrands.
Forexample,JimWilcoxworksforConsumerReports.Hetestedallkindsofheadphones.Hesaysthat$80KossProheadphonesprovidebasicallythesamequalityandcomfortasBeats.Sowhydopeoplepaytwiceoreven10timesasmuchforthehottestbrands?
Expertssayit’sbecausefashionable,expensivebrandssendamessage.Brandssay“Ibelong”or“Icanaffordit.”
Somepeoplethinkthatexpensivebrandnamesareworththeprice.Theysaythatsomedesignerclothesreallyaretopqualityandthattheylastlongerthancheaperbrands.Someteenagerschoosetowearpopularbrandsbecausethesebrandsmakethemfeelgoodaboutthemselves.
AlexandraAllam,17,likestobuybrand-nameproducts.“I’dratherspendtheextramoneytogetsomethingIknowI’llbesatisfiedwith,”shesays.HerfriendEmmySwanagrees,saying“Aslongasyoucanaffordit,itseemsreasonabletobuywhatyouwant.”Butnotallteenagersagree.“Spendinghundredsofdollarsfordesignersunglassesisstupidandunreasonable,”saysDanielSteinbrecher,16.“It’sfake(假的)happiness.”
Peoplewhoareagainstwearingexpensivebrandnamessaythatmanydesignerbrandsaren’tanybetter.“It’swastefultobuythingsjustbecausetheyarepopular,”saysEdmundWilliams,15.“You’llfeelbetterifyoubuythingsbecauseyoulikethem.Ifyouhaveextramoneytospend,itwouldbebettertogiveittopeopleinneed.”
28.TheexampleofJim’sreportwantstotellus_____.
A.popularbrandsmakepeoplecomfortable
B.KossProheadphonesarebetterthanBeats
C.thehottestbrandsareofthehighestquality
D.lesser-knownbrandsmayofferthesamequalityasnamebrands
29.Whohavethesameopiniononexpensivebrands?
A.Alexandra﹠DanielB.Emmy﹠Edmund
C.Emmy﹠AlexandraD.Daniel﹠Emmy
30.WhatdoesEdmundthinkofexpensivebrands?
A.Theyarenotworththeprice.B.Theymakehimfeelconfident.
C.Theyneedtoimprovetheirquality.D.Theypaytoomuchattentiontopersonallikes.
31.Thetextismainlyabout_____.
A.howtobuythingsreasonablyB.thecompetitionbetweenbrands
C.thedifferentvaluesofteenagersD.whetherexpensivebrandsareworthhighprices
D
Peoplewhoareoverweighthaveaworsememorythantheirthinnerfriends,asmallstudyshows.
Testson50peopleshowedthatbeingoverweighthadsomethingtodowithworseepisodicmemoryortheabilitytorememberpastexperiences.
ThestudyintheQuarterlyJournalofExperimentalPsychologyarguesthatalessvividmemoryofrecentmealsmayleadtoovereating.However,otheraspectsofmemory—suchasgeneralknowledge—shownosigns.
Testsonmicehavepreviouslyshownthatwithburgeoningwaistline