学年江苏省苏州市高一下学期学业质量阳光指标调研卷英语试题.docx
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学年江苏省苏州市高一下学期学业质量阳光指标调研卷英语试题
苏州市2019-2020学年第二学期学业质量阳光指标调研卷
高一英语2020.07
注意事项:
l.本试卷分为笫
卷(选择题)和笫II卷(非选择题),满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
2.请将笫Ⅰ卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,笫II卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。
答题前,学生务必将自己的学校、姓名、调研序列号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。
第I卷选择题(共85分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
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)
听下面5段对话°每段对话后有—个小题,从题中所给的a、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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.Whydidthemanmakeamistake?
A.Becauseofthewoman'sheight.
B.Becauseofthewoman'sclothing.
C.Becauseofthewoman'shair.
2.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Callthepolice.
B.Speaktoadogowner.
C.Movetoanotherbedroom.
3.Whodoesthemanthinkthebabylookslike?
A.Hersister.B.Hermother.C.Hertwinbrother.
4.Whatisthewoman'ssuggestionforthankingtheneighbour?
A.Tocooksomethingforher.
B.Tobuysomethingforher.
C.Tofixsomethingforher.
5.Whohelpedthesickoldlady?
A.Herpet.B.Thebuildingowner.C.Herneighbour.
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,你将有时间阅读各人小题,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端。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Givingatip.B.Cleaningatable.C.Travelingabroad.
7.Whereisthemanfrom?
A.Japan.B.Canada.C.TheUS.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatdidthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Designadiet.B.Exerciseoften.C.Takethemedicineweekly.
9.Whoisthewomanprobably?
A.Adoctor.B,Abankclerk.C.Atrainer.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atateacher'soffice.B.Atatennisclub.C.Athome.
11.Whatdidthewomanwanttospeakabout?
A.FindingJaneaneasierlevel.
B.MovingJanetoanotherclass.
C.AskingJanetogiveupasport.
12.HowwillJanefeelaboutthesuggestionaccordingtothewoman?
A.Pleased.B.Upset.C.Stressed.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Familymembers.B.Tourguideandtourist.C.Houseownerandguest.
14.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?
A.Britain.B.America.C.China.
15.Whichplaceisfreetovisit?
A.TheTowerofLondon.B.TheBritishMuseum.C.St.Paul'sCathedral.
16.WhatdoesthewomanlikeaboutLondon?
A.Thecleanair.B.Thetransport.C.Thelocalpeople.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whereistheairplaneleavingfrom?
A.SanFrancisco.B.London.C.HongKong.
18.Whenwilltheflightbeintheair?
A.At9:
10a.m.B.At9:
20a.m.C.At9:
30a.m.
19.Whatdoesthespeakeraskpeopletodoatthistime?
A.Putontheirseatbelts.
B.Turnoffthereadinglights.
C.Leavetheirbagsonthetable.
20.Whatshouldpeopledoiftheypushthebuttonbymistake?
A.Justignoreit.B.Pushitonemoretime.C.Raisetheirhandtogethelp.
第二部分阅读(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
TrollsWorldTour
Thelong-awaitedfollow-up(续集)tothe2016hitTrollshascometoyourscreens!
AnnaKendrickandJustinTimberlakecontinuetoplaytheirrolesinthemovie,whichhittheatersonApril10andwasmadeavailableonlinethesamedayfor$19.99.
TheCalloftheWild
ThoughithittheatersinFebruary,thisbig-screenadaptation(改编)oftheJackLondonnovelisnowavailableathome.Whetheryou'reananimallover,aHarrisonFordfanorboth,thisisamust-watch,availablenowonAmazonPrimefor$5.99.
Bloodshot
Ifactioniswhatyou'reinto,looknofurther.Thesuper-herofilmisaboutVinDiesel'sRayGarrison,afighterwho'skilledinactionbutbroughtbacktolifebyanorganizationhopingtousehimasaweapon.Thefilmbecamedigitallyavailabletwoweeksafteritwasonshowinthetheatre.BuyonAmazonPrimeforSI9.99.
Parasite
Whatfunitisifyou'regettingtoseethisfour-timeOscarwinner(includingoneforbestpicture)forthefirsttime,buttrustus,itonlygetsbetterwithseveralviewings.
TheLighthouse
Itistruethatthefilmisnotforachicken,thewell-receivedblack-and-whitehorrorstarringRobertPattinsonandWillemDafoeisunlikeanythingyou'veseenbefore.
21.Ifyouwanttowatchamoviereceivinggreatawards,whichmovieshouldyouchoose?
A.TrollsWorldTour.B.TheCalloftheWild.
C.Bloodshot.D.Parasite.
22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheinformationabove?
A.TrollsWorldTouristhefirstmovieofTrollsseries.
B.YoucanonlyenjoyTheCalloftheWildinthecinema.
C.TheplotsinthemovieBloodshotcanberealindailylife.
D.TheLighthousecangiveyousomethingdifferent.
23.Whatkindofreadersmaythiscolumn(专栏)mostappealto?
A.Youngdirectorsdesiringtoshootamovie.
B.Peoplebeingfondofanimals.
C.Peoplebeingcrazyaboutfilms.
D.Kidsfancyingbecomingasuperhero.
B
Chineseresearchershavedevelopedarobotdesignedtohelpdoctorstreatthenewcoronavirusandotherhighlycontagious(传染的)diseases.
Themachinehasalongroboticarmattachedtoabasewithwheels.Itcanperformsomeofthesamemedicalexaminationtasksasdoctors.Forexample,thedevicecanlistentosoundsmadebypatients'heartsandlungs.
Camerasrecordtherobot'sactivities,whicharecontrolledatadistancesodoctorscanavoidcominginclosecontactwithinfectedpatients.Doctorsandothermedicalworkerscanrunthemachinefromanearbyroom,orfrommuchfartheraway.
Therobot'smaindesignerisZhengGangtie,anengineerandprofessoratChina'sTsinghuaUniversityinBeijing.HetoldReutersnewsagencythathegottheideaforthemachinewhenthenumberofcasesoftheCOVID-19viruswasrisingquicklyinthecityofWuhan.
OneofZheng'sfriends,headofBering'sTsinghuaChanggungHospital,toldhimthatoneofthebiggestproblemsindealingwithCOVID-19wasthathealthcareworkerstreatingpatientsweregettingthemselvesinfected.Zhengsaidhewantedtodosomethingtohelpthissituation.
Sotheengineergatheredateamandwenttoworkontherobot.Zhengsaidtheteamwasabletochangetworoboticarms.Thenewrobotisalmostcompletelyautomated(自动化的),Zhengsaid.Itcanevendisinfectitselfafterperformingactionsinvolvingpatientcontact.
"Doctorsareallverybrave,"ZhengtoldReuters."Butthisvirusisjusttoocontagious…Wecanuserobotstoperformthemostdangeroustasks."
However,Zhengsaidhehadheardfromsomedoctorsthatitwouldbebetternottobuildsuchrobots.Thisisbecausemanypatientsstilldesireapersonalpresencetohelpcalmthemduringtreatment.
TheteamnowhastworobotsandbothhavebeentestedbydoctorsathospitalsinBeijing.OnemachinewasoncetakentoWuhan'sUnionHospital,wheredoctorsthereweretrainedtouseit.
Zhengwouldliketobuildmoreoftherobots,butmoneyfromtheuniversityhasrunout,Eachrobotcostsabout$72,000tomake.Hedoesnotplantocommercializethedesign,buthopesthatacompanycanbeginthatprocess.
24.WhatareParagraph4and5mainlyabout?
A.Whentherobotwasdesigned.B.Howtherobotiscontrolled.
C.Whotherobotisintendedfor.D.Whytherobotwasinvented.
25.Theunderlinedword"disinfect"inParagraph6mostprobablymeans.
A.cleanB,destroyC.decorateD.break
26.WhatdifficultyisZhangGangtiefacedwith?
A.Patientsrefusingtousethenewrobot.
B.Healthcareworkersgettingthemselvesinfected.
C.Beingshortofmoneytoproducemoreoftherobots.
D.Havingnoteammatestocommercializethedesign.
27.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.DoctorsareFightingagainstCoronavirus
B.CoronavirusisUnderControlinChina
C.ChineseRobotisInventedtoReplaceDoctorstoCureDiseases
D.ChineseRobotisDesignedtoHelpDoctorsFightCoronavirus
C
IshikawaYumihadtoworkeighthourseverydayandheremployerinsistedthatsheshouldbeinheels(高跟鞋)atwork."Whydowehavetohurtourfeetatwork,whenmencanwearflatshoes?
"shecomplainedonTwitter.Thetweetexploded.
Encouraged,shegathered18,800signaturesonarequestcallingforabanonemployersrequiringwomentowearhighheels,whichshehandedintothegovernmentlastJune.MsIshikawabecamethefaceofthe#KuToocampaign.
Morethan60%ofJapanesewomenwithjobshavebeenforcedtoputtheirfeetintoheelsatworkorhavewitnessedwomenpartnershavingto,accordingtoasurvey.Femaleworkersatadepartmentstore,mustwalkaroundtheshopin5cmheels.Theformerdefenceminister,InadaTomomi,hadtostruggleaboutinheelsevenonthedeckofavisitingAmericanaircraftcarrier.
DresscodesatmanyJapanesefirmsarestrict.Somebanglassesforwomen(butnotmen),becausetheyareunattractive.Thisisespeciallyunreasonableforthosewhofindcontactlenses(隐形眼镜)uncomfortable.Womenhavealwaysbeentoldtofollowthedresscode,evenifitcausespain,"saysMsIshikawa.Japanesebosses,whotendtobeoldermen,oftenexpecttheirfemaleworkerstotolerateit.
Thegovernmentmadenoquickreply.Aformerlabourminister,whoreceivedMsIshikawa'srequestlastyear,insiststhatwearinghighheelsatworkis"necessaryandappropriate".Therequestitselfhasreceivednoofficialreplysofar.Japanisthesecondlowestoutofthe29richcountriesinequalityforwomenintheworkplace.
ButJapanesecompaniesareslowlytakingmeasurestoimprovethesituation.InlateMarchJapanAirlinesannouncedthatitsfemaleflightattendantscankickofftheirheelsandreplaceskirtswithtrousersiftheychoose.AUthreebigmobile-phoneoperatorshaverelaxedtheirrulesonheels.MsIshikawaisworkingtogetherwithashoecompanytoproducebeautifulheel-lessshoes."Societyischanging,”saysMsIshikawa.“Wecan'tbeignored."Pointlessrulesaboutfootwearmaysoonbegone.
28.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.