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学年高一英语上学期期中试题二第I卷选择题满分115分
2019-2020学年高一英语上学期期中试题
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第I卷选择题(满分115分)
第一部分:
听力(满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.WhatdidEmilybuyintheshoppingcenter?
A.Acoat.B.Ajacket.C.Askirt.
2.WheremightCatherinebe?
A.Athome.B.Inheroffice.C.Onherwaytooffice.
3.Whichmonthdotheman’sparentssuggest?
A.August.B.July.C.June.
4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabank.B.Inthepostoffice.C.Inarestaurant.
5.HowmuchdoeseachT-shirtcostnow?
A.$75.B.$30.C.$25.
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.Whereistheman?
A.OntheYorktrain.B.Attheinformationdesk.C.Atthe66thStreetstop.
7.Whichgateshouldthemangothrough?
A.No.1.B.No.2.C.No.6.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whydoesthewomanwanttoreturnthegloves?
A.Theyaretoosmall.B.Theyaren’ttherightcolor.C.There’saholeinthem.
9.Howdidthewomangetthegloves?
A.Sheboughtthemherself.B.Shegotthemasanaward.C.Shegotthemasagift.
10.Howmuchmorewillthewomanpay?
A.5dollars.B.6dollars.C.7dollars.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whyisthewomanpale?
A.Shehastheflu.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Sheatesomethingbad.
12.WhendidJerrygotothenewrestaurant?
A.Lastmonth.B.Lastweek.C.Lastnight.
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Waiterandcustomer.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whereisthewomannow?
A.Totheleftofariver.B.Nearabridge.C.Nearsomebigtrees.
15.Whatshouldthewomandofirst?
A.Turnleft.B.Turnaround.C.Gostraightforhalfamile.
16.Whatwillthemando?
A.Callthepolice.B.Pickupthewoman.
C.Waitforthewomanoutsidehishouse.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdidthespeaker’sgrandpado?
A.Hewasadiplomat(外交官).
B.Hewasaminister(部长)ofagriculture(农业).
C.Hewasaministerofeducation.
18.Whatisthespeaker’sbrother’sjob?
A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Anengineer.
19.Whywillthespeakergoabroad?
A.Tolearnalanguage.B.Tostaywithafriend.C.Tolearnaboutpolitics.
20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?
A.Herfamilymembers.B.Hergoalforthefuture.C.Hereducation.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thefollowingaretheheritage(遗产)sites.Theygiveagreatlookathumanhistoryandcivilization,andeverytravelershouldtrytovisitthem.
MachuPicchu
LocatedinsouthernPeru,thiscityliesonthetopofamountain.ItwasmadeaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein1983.Concernsovergrowingnumbersoftouristshaveledtolimitationsonhowmanypeoplecanenterthesite.Hopefully,theywilllimititevenmoresothissitelastsforhundredsofyearsmore.
ThePyramidsatGiza
Over3,000yearsold,westilldon’tknowhowtheywerebuiltorhowtheEgyptiansgotthemsoprecise(精确的).Theyaretrulyawonderofhumanengineering.Thelargestone,calledtheGreatPyramid,wasbuiltbythePharaohKhufuandhaslimitedaccesstoit.Forsomereason,tourismhasbeenrapidlydownsince2011.
Petra
Carved(雕刻)intoacanyoninArabah,Jordan,PetrawasmadefamousbythethirdIndianaJonesfilmwhenhewenttofindtheHolyGrail.Itwasdiscoveredin1812byaSwissexplorer.Itappearsthatthisplacehadsettlersasearlyasthe6thcenturyBC.In1985,PetrabecameaUNESCOWorldHeritagesite.
TajMahal
Builtinthe1600s,thisbuildingisanevidenceofrealundyinglove.LocatedinAgra,India,thiswhitemarble(大理石)tombbuiltforEmperorShahJohan’sdeadwifeisamustforeveryone.In1983,itwasnamedaUNESCOWorldHeritagesite.Therehasbeenrecentlimitontourisminanefforttohelpprotectthesite.However,thegreatestthreattothesiteistheairpollutionthatisdestroyingthewhitemarble.
21.PeoplelimitthenumberofvisitorstoenterMachuPicchuto________.
A.showthemysteryofitB.broadenthenarrowroadtoit
C.protectitfrombeingdamagedD.maketheairmoreclear
22.ThefollowingweremadeUNESCOWorldHeritagesitesinthe1980sEXCEPT_______.
A.MachuPicchuB.thePyramidsatGiza
C.PetraD.TajMahal
23.Accordingtothelastparagraph,wecaninferthat________.
A.ShahJohan’swifewashappytoseeTajMahal
B.thewaterpollutiondoesharmtothemarbleofTajMahal
C.TajMahalshowshowdeeplyShahJohanlovedhiswife
D.peopledon’tknowhowtoprotectTajMahal
B
YoumayknowthedifferencebetweenanAmericanaccentandaBritishaccent.Butdoyouknowwhata“posh”(优雅的)Britishaccentis?
Thedifferencemaybemoreimportantthanyouthink.
TherearemanydifferentaccentsintheUK,someofthemverydifficultforforeignerstounderstand.Inthesouth,manypeoplespeakwithwhatisknownasa“posh”accent,anaccentthatmakespeoplethinkoftheBritishRoyal(王室)Familyandupper-classpeopleintheUK.Inthisaccent,“grass”soundsmorelike“gr-ar-ss”,and“bath”soundsmorelike“barth”.Often,BritishpeoplewhotakejobsonTVorelsewherehavetochangetheirownaccentsandmakethem“posher”tobeaccepted.
So,doaccentsstillmatter?
LastyearAlexanderBaratta,PhD,fromtheUK’sUniversityofManchesterspokeabout“accentism”—peoplebeingtreatedworsebecauseofhowtheyspeak—andcomparedittoracism(种族歧视),accordingtoTheGuardian(卫报).Inastudy,heaskedpeoplewhytheychangedtheiraccentsandhowitmadethemfeel.
It’snothardtoseewhytheydoit—everyonewantstodowellinlife,andthebestwaytodothatisto“fitin”.Still,thereisapricetopay,Barattasaid.Facingtheworldwithavoicethatisnotyourowncanhurt“yoursenseofbeing”.Thiswasshownwhenathirdofthosequestionedsaidtheywere“ashamed”aboutchangingtheiraccents.
Whatcanbedonetostoppeoplechanginghowtheysound?
Well,timesmaybechanging,too.TheGuardian’sleaderwriterHughMuirhasasuggestion:
“Thelistenermustadapt(适应)whenneeded.Thespeakermustmakethemselvesunderstood,whateveraccenttheychoose.”
Soasyou’relearningEnglish,don’tworrytoomuchabouthowyouraccentmakesyousoundaslongasit’sclearwhatyou’resaying.
24.Accordingtothearticle,aposhaccentremindspeopleof_______intheUK.
A.working-classpeopleB.fashionableyoungpeople
C.poorly-educatedpeopleD.upper-classpeople
25.Theunderlinedsentence“thereisapricetopay”inPara.4probablymeans_______.
A.onemaypayalotofmoneyB.onemaynotbeunderstoodbyothers
C.onemaybehurtforlosingoneselfD.onemaybequestionedforchangingtheaccent
26.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodowiththeiraccents?
A.Tomakethemselvesclearintheaccenttheychoose.
B.Towarnlistenerstoacceptdifferentaccents.
C.Tomakenochangestotheiraccentatall.
D.Toadapttheiraccenttotheirlisteners.
27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Howweshoulddealwithdifferentaccents.
B.Theproblemofaccentismandwaystodealwithit.
C.WhyweshouldlearnaposhBritishaccent.
D.WhysomeBritishpeopleliketochangetheiraccents.
C
Iwassleepinginmyroomwhenmybedstartedshakingandaloudnoisewasheard.Iwokeupandmymomwasscreamingmyname.NextmomentIwasrunningalongwithmyyoungersister,momanddad.BeforeIranoutofthedoor,Irealizedmyeldersisterhadn’tcomeoutyet.SoIscreamedhernameatthetopofmyvoice.Mymomsaidshehadgonetoherclass.Thenthefourofus,alongwithmanyothers,wererunningonthestaircase.Welivedontheseventhfloor,soIthoughtwewouldnotbeabletomakeitandthebuildingwouldfallbeforewemanagedtoreacheventhefourthfloor.Mydad’sheadwasinjuredbysomethingfallingdown.Ididtrytoputmyhandoverhishead.Whenwereachedthesixthfloor,thebuildingsplitintotwo.Wehadnowaytogetdown.
ThenextthingIrememberissilence.Therewerearound30peopleonthestaircaseandnonecouldreact.Fiveminuteslater,someoneopenedthedoorofthesixthfloorflat.Weallwentin.Wewerewonderinghowwewouldgetdown.Fromthebalcony(阳台)ofthesixthfloorflat,Isawpeoplestandingonthegroundfloor.Alleyeswerestuckonus.Icouldseemyeldersistercrying.
Ourfirsthopeofsurvivingcamewhenaworkerclimbedaropetowherewewere.Thatwasthefirsttimewethoughtmaybewecouldgetdown.Halfanhourpassedandwewerestilltrapped.FinallyRSSpeoplearrivedwithropes.Theygotpeopledownonebyone.Mybiggestworrywashowmydadwouldgetdown.Finallyaftertwoandahalfhours,weallgotdown.
Thatdaywesawthepowerofnature.Ithastakenmorethantwoyearstobuildtheflatsandittookjustoneandahalfminutestodestroythestructure.
28.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.Waystosurviveanearthquake.B.Reasonswhyearthquakeshappen.
C.Theloveofparentsinanearthquake.D.Thewriter’sexperienceinanearthquake.
29.Whenthebuildingsplitintotwo,thewriterandhisfamily .
A.werestillsleepingB.weretrappedonthesixthfloor
C.werelookingforafamilymemberD.wererunningfromtheseventhfloortothesixthfloor
30.Thefirsttimethewriterthoughttheywouldprobablysurvivewaswhen .
A.hewasencouragedbypeopleonthegroundfloor
B.someoneopenedthedoorofthesixthfloorflat
C.aworkerclimbeduponaropeD.RSSpeoplearrivedwithropes
31.Theearthquakemadethewriterrealizethat .
A.thereisalwayshopeforpeopleB.thepowerofnatureisreallygreat
C.naturaldisasterscanhappenanytimeD.humanbeingsarestronginnaturaldisasters
D
AsSuecamebackwithtearsinhereyes,sheheardalowsoundfromJohnsy.
“Twelve,eleven,ten,