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期中测试卷(A卷基础篇)

【人教版】

学校:

__________班级:

__________姓名:

_________考号:

___________

温馨提示:

本试卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题;满分为120分,考试时间为100分钟。

请同学们将答案写在答题卡上,务必注意你的书写。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15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。

A

(2018-2019学年广东省东莞市四校联考高一)

HereisalookattwopopularzoosintheUnitedStates—theNationalZooandtheSanDiegoZoo.

TheNationalZoo,whichwasbuiltin1889,islocatedinWashington,D.C.,on163acresofland.Thezoohasmorethan3600animals,andalmost130ofthespeciesofthezoo'sanimalsareendangered.ItisopeneverydayexceptChristmasDay,December25.

Educationandcommunityareveryimportanttothezoo,anditoffersanumberofspecialprogramsforchildrenandadults.Thereisasummercampforchildrenagedninetotwelve.Thezooalsohasspecialeventsforthecommunity.BecausetheNationalZooispartofthegroupofnationalmuseumscalledtheSmithsonian,admissionisfree.

TheSanDiegoZoo,a107﹣acrepark,islocatedinBalboaparkinSanDiego,California.Thezoofirstopenedin1917withasmallnumberofanimals.Today,therearemorethan4000animals,including800differentspecies.AsofJuly2011,theSanDiegoZooisoneofthefourzoosintheUSwhichhavegiantpandasonshow,andisthemostsuccessfulintermsofpandareproduction.

TheSanDiegoZooisopenfrom9:

00amto4:

00pm,butthegroundscloseat6:

00pm.Thezooattractsaboutthreemillionvisitorseveryyear.Thepriceforgeneraladmissionis﹩19.50,and﹩11.75forchildrenagedthreetoeleven.

1.BoththeSanDiegoZooandtheNationalZoo  .

A.haveahistoryofover100years.B.arelocatedinWashington,D.C.

C.coveranareaofover100acres.D.keepmorethan4000animals.

2.Ifaten﹣year﹣oldgirlvisitstheSanDiegoZoowithherparents,theyshouldpay  .

A.﹩11.75B.﹩19.5C.﹩43.00D.﹩50.75

3.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?

  

A.Ahistorypaper.B.Atravelmagazine.

C.Anewspaperreport.D.Amedicaltextbook.

B

(2018-2019学年广东省广州大学附中)

(CNN)﹣A12﹣year﹣oldgirlwhohadafeelingthatshemightbequitecleverhastakenatestandprovedshewasabsolutelyright.

LydiaSebastianachievedthetopscoreof162onMensa'sCattellIIIBpaper,showingshehasahigherIQthanwell﹣knowngeniusesAlbertEinsteinandStephenHawking.Thecomparisondoesn'tsitwellwiththeBritishstudent,who'scurrentlyinYear8ataselectivegirl'sgrammarschoolinEssex,England.

"Idon'tthinkIcanbecomparedtosuchgreatintellectualsasAlbertEinsteinandStephenHawking.They'veachievedsomuch.Idon'tthinkit'sright",LydiatoldCNN.

ToexplainLydia'smark'slevel,thetopadultscoreintheCattellIIIBtest,whichmainlytestsverbal(语言)reasoning,is161.Atop2%score﹣whichallowsentrytoMensa,theclubforthosewithhighIQs﹣wouldbe148orover.Lydiascored162,placingherinthetop1%ofthepopulation.

Lydia'snotquitesurewhatshewantstodowhensheleavesschool,althoughshe'sleaningtowardsomethingbasedonMaths,becauseit'soneofherfavoritesubjects."AllI'mgoingtodoisworkashardasIcan,andseewherethatgetsme,"shesaid.

4.ThereasonwhyLydiawantedtohaveanIQtestwasthat  

A.herparentsstronglywantedhertodoso.

B.shefeltthatshemighthaveahighEQ.

C.allpeoplearoundthoughtthatshewassmart.

D.thegrammarschooladvisedhertodoso.

5.Whichofthefollowingcanbesttaketheplaceoftheunderlinedwordsinthesecondparagraph?

  

A.beconnectedwith.B.beacceptedby.C.besatisfiedwith.D.berefusedby.

6.WhatisLydia'splanaboutthefuture?

  

A.ShehasthepossibilityofdoingsomethingonMathsinthefuture.

B.Shedoesn'thavetoworkhardwithherhighIQ.

C.Sheisquitesureaboutwhattodointhefuture.

D.Shewilldropoutofthegrammarschool.

7.Itcanbeimpliedfromthepassagethat  .

A.NoonehasachievedahigherIQthanLydia.

B.OnlyadultswithhighIQscanenterMensa.

C.WhoeverhasahighIQcanenterMensa.

D.MarywhoseIQscoreis150canenterMensa.

C

(黑龙江省哈尔滨市2017-2018学年高一期中)

A7﹣year﹣oldboywasbittenbyaterriblefishinalakethisweek.TheboywasswimminginLakePontchartraininLouisiana,whensomethingbumpedinto(碰到)himinthewaterandbithisfoot,USATodayreported.Thebitesuggeststhefishwasprobablyabullshark,1.5meterslong,expertssay.Theboyisexpectedtogetwellfromtheincident.

WhileitmayseemunusualforasharktoturnupinthispartofLouisiana,LakePontchartrainisn'tstrictlyalake﹣it'sabodyofwaterconnectedbyriverstotheopenocean.ThelakeisconnectedtotheGulfofMexicobytheMississippiRiver.

Bullsharkscanliveinbothsaltwaterandfreshwater,andoftenmovetothelake.Sharksdon'tusuallyattackhumans."Youhaveabetterchanceofbeinghurtbylightningonagolfcoursethanbeingbittenbyashark,"Carlsonsaid,whoisaresearchbiologistinPanamaCity.

Youdon'texpecttobeattackedbyasharkinalake,butthat'swhathappenedtothisboy.Whenitdoeshappenthough,asinthiscase,asharkmaymistakethemovinghumanfeetforitsnaturalprey(猎物)﹣amulletorcatfish,forexample.Thesharkwillgoupandbiteit,andthenrealizeit'snotfood."Wecallit‘biteandrun',"Carlsonsaid.

Ifyou'regoingtoswiminplacesthatsharksareknowntoappear,however,it'sbesttoavoidareasortimesofdaywhensharksaremoreactiveandwaterisnotclear,suchasdawnordusk,Carlsonsaid.

8.WhatdidUSATodayreport?

  

A.Aboywasbittenbyashark.B.Expert'sadvicetochildren.

C.Abiologist'sresearch.D.Swimminginthelakeisdangerous.

9.SharkscanmovetoLakePontchartrainbecause  

A.thelakeistoodeepandwide.B.itislinkedtotheGulfofMexico.

C.somepeopleraisesharkshere.D.thereisalotofnaturalfood.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphmean?

  

A.Youcanseldomfindsharksintheriver.B.It'seasyforyoutobebittenbysharks.

C.Lightningseldomhappensonagolfcourse.D.Youcanseldombebittenbysharks.

11.Whywastheboybitten?

  

A.Becausethesharkwastoohungryatthattime.

B.Becausethesharkmistookhismovingfeetforitsfood.

C.Becausesharksusuallyattackhumansinwater.

D.Becausetheboyfrightenedthesharkinthewater.

D

(2018-2019学年黑龙江高一英语期中)

SincehisstudentsbeganusingQuizlet,EnglishteacherTristanThornehasnoticedanimprovementintheirabilitytolearnandusenewwords.QuizletisalearningApp,acomputerprogramyouuseonyourmobilephone.ItcanhelpusersbuildandtesttheirknowledgeofEnglishwords.Quizlethaswordsetsformillionsofsubjects.And,itisquicklybecomingausefulmobiletoolforlanguagelearners.

ThorneteachesatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCity.ThankstolearningApps,JeffStrack,anotherEnglishteacher,hasalsonoticeimprovementinhisstudents'abilitytorememberinformation.HeteachesatHostosCommunityCollege,alsoinNewYork,HeandThornearepartofagrowingnumberoflanguageeducatorsaddingmobileAppstotheirclasses.

StrackandThorneseemtoagreethatthedayswhenteacherswouldnotpermittheuseofmobilephonesaregone.WhentheyuseApps,languagelearnerscommunicatemoredifferentlythaninatraditionalclassroom.Usersactonorrespondtosomething,insteadofjustlisteningtonewinformation.

ThornebelievesthatAppscanhelplearnersbecomemoreactiveinlearning.Forexample,eachweek,hisstudentsarerequiredtoaddvocabularywordsintoQuizletforotherstouse.HesayssomeAppsalsomakeiteasyforstudentstoknowtheirlanguagestrengthsandweaknesses.

ThebiggestimprovementStrackhasseeninhisstudentsisthattheyaremuchmoreactiveinwhole﹣classorsmall﹣groupdiscussions."Appsletallstudentstakepartintheactivity,whetherit'sagame,quizorpracticeactivity,"hesays.

ManyexistinglearningAppsaredesignedforstudentsofallagesandlevels.Somearedesignedforgroupactivities.Somesupportindependentlearning.Stillsomearegoodforhomework,ThornesaysheespeciallylikesQuizletandthreeotherApps:

QRCodes,SocrativeandEvernote.

12.WhatdoStrackandThornedotoimprovetheirteaching?

  

A.TheydesignlearningAppsfortheirstudents.

B.Theydon'tallowtheirstudentstouseAppsafterclass.

C.TheyallowtheirstudentstousemobileAppstostudy.

D.Theyordertheirstudentsnottousemobilephonesinclass.

13.Accordingtothetext,Appscanhelplanguagelearners  .

A.takeanactivepartinlearningB.savemuchtimeandmoney

C.remembertheirweaknessesD.improvepersonaldesigningskills

14.WhatcanwelearnabouttheexistinglearningApps?

  

A.Theyhavethreetypesintotal.B.Theyaretoofewtochoosefrom.

C.Theyareonlydesignedforhomework.D.Theyaredesignedfordifferentuses.

15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

  

A.GreatchangesinscienceandtechnologyB.Theuseofmobilephoneswillbegone

C.WaystochoosefromdifferentmobileAppsD.BetterlanguagelearningwithmobileApps

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

(2018-2019学年湖北省孝感市高一)

HowCanIFightLaziness?

Lazypeoplewillnevergainanythinginlife.However,lazinesscanbedefeatedonceafewchangeshavebeenmadeinyourmind.

16Manypeoplelacksleepconstantly,sincetheystayuptoolateandgetuptooearlytoprepareforwork.Thesepeoplehavelittlemotivationoncetheyarrivehome.Lazinessworkshandinhandwithalackofmotivationandatendencytoputoffthings.Byadjustingyoursleepscheduletoprovideafewmorehoursofmeaningfulrest,youcanfightlazinessthroughouttheday.

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