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高一英语下学期期末调研测试试题高一英语下学期期末调研测试试题2019-2020年高一英语下学期期末调研测试试题第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。
1.Wheredoesthemanlive?
A.Inhisownhouse.B.Inarentedflat.C.Inhisfriendshouse.2.Whataretheygoingtodo?
A.Gotothepark.B.Gotoarestaurant.C.Gotowork.3.WherewillthespeakersspendChristmas?
A.Atthewomanshome.B.Atthemanshome.C.Attheirfriendshome.4.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?
A.Abusstop.B.Asubwaystation.C.Anairport.5.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shewaslateforthemeeting.B.Shearrivedtooearly.C.Shewenttothewrongroom.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至7题。
6.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Countries.B.Picnics.C.Climate.7.Whichseasondoesthewomanlikebest?
A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。
8.Howmanybedsdoesthefamilyneed?
A.Four.B.Six.C.Seven.9.Whereareherotherfamilymembersnow?
A.Inthehotel.B.Inthecar.C.Atthereceptiondesk.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whosenumberdoesthemanwanttoknow?
A.Thewomans.B.Apanys.C.JessicaHansons.11.Whatistheaddressofthewomanshomethemanislookingfor?
A.101LocksAve.,onL9V4N9,Hamilton.B.109LocksAve.,onL8V4N9,Hamilton.C.109LocksAve.,onA8V4N9,Hamilton.12.Whycantthewomanfindthenumber?
A.Becausethenameofthepersoniswrong.B.Becausethenumberofthepersoniswrong.C.Becausethenameandthenumberofthepersonarentlisted.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdoesthemanwanttotalkabout?
A.Hishomework.B.Hisschool.C.Hisexamgrade.14.Whichuniversitydoesthemanwanttogo?
A.HarvardUniversity.B.YaleUniversity.C.UniversityofOxford.15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
A.Studyharder.B.Retest.C.Gotootheruniversities.16.Whenshouldthemanhandinthehomework?
A.At9:
00amthismorning.B.Before9:
00amtomorrow.C.After9:
00amtomorrow.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whenwerethe67thEmmyAwardshosted?
A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnMonday.18.Whichofthefollowingisthebiggestwinner?
A.Veep.B.GameoftheThrones.C.HowtoGetAwaywithMurder.19.WhobecamethefirstAfricanactressinEmmy?
A.JohnHamm.B.ViolaDavis.C.Emmy.20.HowmanytimeshasJonHammbeennominatedinEmmy?
A.4times.B.12times.C.16times.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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“SurvivalCamp”isforchildrentogointothelonelyplaceforexcitingactivities.Nowabout1,100paniesareallowedtotakechildrenintothegreatoutdoorswithouttheirparents.Thereasonwhypeoplelike“SurvivalCamp”isthattheythinkgettingclosetonatureisgoodforchildren.ManychildreninbigcitiesspendalltimewatchingTVandplayingputergames.“SurvivalCamp”givesthemanimportantchange.Is“SurvivalCamp”awonderfulidea?
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A.Itisforchildrentohavefunwithparents.B.Itisforchildrentoimprovestudyskills.C.Itisforchildrentoescapefromdanger.D.Itisforchildrentogointothelonelyplaceforexcitingactivities.26.Whichchildrenaremorelikelytotakepartin“SurvivalCamp”?
A.Poorchildren.B.Richchildren.C.Childrenfromcities.D.Childrenfromruralareas.27.Thelastparagraphmainlydealswith.A.thesuggestionsoftakingpartin“SurvivalCamp”B.theadvantagesof“SurvivalCamp”C.thedisadvantagesof“SurvivalCamp”D.theactivitiesof“SurvivalCamp”CTimwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedaywhenhenoticedaboyaheadofhim.Hehadtripped(绊倒)anddroppedallofthebookshewascarryingalongwithsomeclothes,abaseballbatandaglove.Timkneltdownandhelpedtheboypickupthethings.Sincetheyweregoingthesameway,heofferedtocarrysomethingsfortheboy.Astheywalked,TimknewthattheboysnamewasSam.Helovedvideogames,baseballandhistory,buthewashavingtroublewithsomeofhissubjects.TheyarrivedatSamshomefirst.TimwasinvitedinforaCokeandtowatchsometelevision.Theafternoonpassedpleasantlywithsomelaughsandtalk.ThenTimwenthome.Theycontinuedtoseeeachotheratschoolandhadlunchtogetheronceortwiceaweek.Threedaysbeforetheyfinishedhighschool,SamaskedTimiftheycouldtalk.SamremindedTimofthedayyearsagowhentheyhadfirstmet.“DidyoueverwonderwhyIwascarryingsomanythingshomethatday?
askedSam.“Yousee,Itookawayallmythingsfromschool.Ihadstoredawaysomeofmymotherssleepingpills.Iwasgoinghometokillmyself.Butafterwespentsometimetalkingandlaughing,IrealizedthatifIhaddied,Iwouldhavemissedsomanygoodtimes.Soyousee,Tim,whenyoupickedupthosebooksthatday,youdidalotmore.”28.WhenSamfelldownonhiswayhome,Tim.A.didntnoticethatB.helpedhimpickupthethingsC.carriedallthethingsforhimD.wentawayquickly29.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.TimandSamwerebrothers.B.TimandSamwereinthesameschool.C.Samwasgoodatallofhissubjects.D.Samfinallykilledhimself.30.WhatdidtheydoatSamshomeexcept?
A.playingvideogamesB.drinkingsomeCokeC.havingapleasanttalkD.watchingTV31.Threedaysbeforegraduation,SamaskedTimtotalkbecausehe.A.hopedtogoonholidaytogetherB.wantedtokillhimselfagainC.hopedtohavelunchtogetherD.wantedtotellhimhisstory32.WhatwouldSamprobablysayatlast?
A.Yousavedmylife.B.Ishoulddie.C.Youdidagoodjob.D.Youhelpedmealot.DAscannerisrecentlycreatedbyagroupofprofessors.Itisbelievedtopredicttheperfectjobforanyonesimplybyreadingtheirfingerprints.Thegroupsaysthatinthefuture,fingerprintscouldhelptellapersonskeypersonalities.Tousethescanner,peopleplacetheirfingersuponthefingerprintreaderandputertechnologyconnectedwithsensors(传感器)readsbackwhatsortofjobcouldsuittheindividual.Themachinebasesitsresultsonacollectionofalargeamountofinformationintheputerabouthowfingerprintshapesconnectwithjobselection.LocalpanieshelpresearchersfromthecitysKubanUniversityofPhysicalEducationandSporttotestthetechnology.Twenty-one-year-oldOscarGalkin,amathematicsgraduate,said:
“IgottheresultfromthescannerthatIwouldsuitajobinIT,whichisexactlywhatIwanttodo.Idontknowifitisluckorifitcanreallyreadapersonstalents,butitworkedforme.”AndZaraTokareva,aged20,whofeelsunfortableatthesightofblood,said:
“IwanttobeahousedesignerbutthemachinesaidIshouldbeanurse.So,no,Idontthinkitisascleverasexpected.”Thoughfingerprintidentificationhasbeenwidelyusedincrimediscovering,itisstillasciencethathasalotofpossibilityofbeingused,sayexperts,fromdiscoveringdrugmisusetopersonalityanalysis-exactlyashandreadershavebeensayingtodoforcenturies.“Thebasicideaisthatalthougheverybodysfingerprintsarepletelydifferent,thereareobviousfeaturesthataremononthefingersofcertainprofessionalsworkingincertainjobs,”saidresearcherRavilYudin.Itsnotreallyanewideabecausehandreadershavebeensayingforhundredsofyearsthatyoucantellapersonsfuturebyreadingtheirhands.Wewanttomatchthatbylookingatfingerprintsandtryingtotellwhatcareerpathpeoplewouldchoose.33.Fromthetextweknowthatthefingerprintscanner.A.matchesfingerprintswithjobsB.tellspeoplespersonalityC.helpscollectjobinformationD.readsindividualsmind34.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatRavilYudinsaid?
A.Thefingerprintscannerisbasedon