1、辽宁省锦州市黑山县黑山中学学年高一质量检测英语试题 Word版含答案黑山中学质量检测高一英语考试试卷科目:英语 考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:150分 命题人: 核对人: 注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上.2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑.如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上.写在本试卷上无效.3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.第一部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D
2、四个选项中选出最佳选项。 .AWe work with Cambridge County Councils Participation Team to create opportunities for young people to visit the University and learn more about it. The following events are scheduled for the 2019/2020 academic year.SuperStar workshops 12 engaging workshops are planned for young people
3、 aged 7 to 11. These half-day visits will be held throughout the year, at times when young people are not at school. If participants complete 8 of the 12 workshops, they will be awarded the nationally recognised SuperStar Crest Award. Please note, workshops will only run if we have a sufficient numb
4、er of attendees (usually around 3+ participants).Explore University Days Explore University Days are for young people aged 12-15. Participants visit the University for two days and engage with a range of university-related workshops, and other fun activities. Previous participants have engaged with
5、the following: Visited the Sports Centre Took part in a Neuroscience workshop Enjoyed a two-course meal at a University College Dates will be confirmed in early December 2019, and a schedule for event will follow in the New Year.Events for post-16 students If you are studying for your post-16 qualif
6、ications and are considering applying for Cambridge or would like to find out more about a specific subject, the following events might be for you: University and College Open Days Subject Masterclasses Cambridge Science Festival1. What can the participants do in SuperStar workshops? A. To stay only
7、 half a day. B. To get a gift. C. To enjoy a free meal. D. To visit all the 12 workshops.2. Which event is specially for applicants of Cambridge? A. SuperStar workshops. B. Events for post-16 students. C. Explore University Days. D. The Neuroscience workshop.3. The events in the passage most probabl
8、y aim to . A. introduce some courses B. advertise Cambridge University C. enrich students spare time life D. promote childrens interest in touringBWalk around the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and you may see a green animal named Sluggo and a flying pig named Philomena.You might even see street artis
9、t David Zinn drawing them using only sidewalk chalk and charcoal (炭笔)At the age of 12, David began working as an artist.His dad was writing a computer instruction and worried that it would be boring to read.So he asked David to draw pictures of turtles (the name of the computer program) to explain i
10、t.The publisher liked his drawings, and soon David had the job of drawing more turtles in action.“I learned a great lesson, which was that, to make money as an artist, I couldnt always draw what I wanted,” he says.“I had to figure out how to draw a turtle drinking tea and other things like that.”Dav
11、id worked for 20 years as a commercial (商业的) artist, but he often felt cooped up (禁锢) sitting at a computer for 10 hours a day.Then, on a sunny afternoon about ten years ago, he brought some chalk and started drawing on the sidewalk.Thats when Sluggo came to life.“One of the reasons I like to put ar
12、t on the street is to take people by surprise,” he says.“I can have fun drawing, and knowing it will be washed away helps me not think too much.It frees me up.”It takes David about two hours to complete one drawing.He uses a lot of sidewalk characteristics in his street art.It can be difficult to dr
13、aw on surfaces that are not flat.He has to notice where shadows will land so they wont destroy the 3D drawings he creates.Today, more and more people are accepting and looking for his work.Davids artwork can also be found across the country and even throughout the world.Photos of his drawings have b
14、een shown at many universities and museums.4.What did David learn from drawing turtles for his father?AWork hard. BFollow your heart.CDraw what you like. DDraw in a creative way.5How does David feel when knowing his drawing will be washed away?ARelaxed. BWorried.CUnhappy. DSurprised.6In what way is
15、Davids art special?AIt shows his real life.BIt is drawn on the flat sidewalk.CIt needs a very long time to finish a drawing.DIt is 3D street art created by simple painting tools.7What do we know about Davids drawings?AThey are becoming popular.BThey are too difficult to understand.CThey are found ma
16、inly at museums.DThey are hardly accepted by adults.CHow many sports stars can you name? Whether its ten or thirty, I believe that 90% of them would be male (男性). Even in todays society, which calls for gender equality (男女平等), it seems that female sports stars simply dont get the same coverage (报道)
17、as male players.The World Cup is the most widely followed sporting event in the world. According to a report, almost 715 million people watched the final match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, a ninth of the whole population of the planet. But how many people notice the fact that the FIFA Womens World Cu
18、p has just taken place in Canada? The US team was the winner, after beating the Japanese team 52 in the final match. England even got a third place! However, the England team in the mens World Cup seldom runs to the quarterfinals. While the World Cup enjoys primetime on most BBC channels, the FIFA W
19、omens World Cup is put aside. The only time the media (媒体) made the news was when an English player scored an own goal!The inequality doesnt end with football. Just recently, Caroline Wozniacki (a top Danish tennis player) complained that women dont get the same chance as men to play on the show cou
20、rts at Wimbledon. In this case, I think its the luck of the draw the further you get in the competition, the more likely you are to play on the show courts. In the opening stages, it is true that often only the best players will play their matches on the show courts. Womens tennis does get lots of c
21、overage, though many complain that it isnt exciting to watch.Many people think the womens sport is often paid less attention to, but I think this is slowly starting to change. In the UK, there is a campaign called This Girl Can, which aims to get girls and women back into sports, regardless of their
22、 ages, shapes or sporting abilities. Hopefully this campaign will encourage more people to take up and enjoy sports, and help to reduce the nations health problems.8The hidden message in Paragraph 1 is that _.Afemale players dont get much attentionBmale players are more likely to enjoy sportsCthere
23、are more male players than female playersDthe media prefer to provide coverage of female sports9The author thinks Carolines case _.Ais due to the level of players abilityBis another example of gender inequalityChelps womens tennis get a lot of coverageDleads to disappointment at womens tennis10Whats
24、 the authors attitude toward the fixture of womens sport?ANegative. BPositive.CUnconcemed. DDoubtful.11Why does the author expect more women to take part in sports?ATo beat male players.BTo have a household name.CTo achieve their dreams.DTo improve their health.DThe sun rises above the Arctic Ocean
25、(北冰洋). Across the frozen sea, a white bear moves slowly.The bear stops and sways (摇晃) his head from side to side. There is nothing to see but endless ice and red sky. Then his powerful nose senses what his eyes cannot: a beluga whale is nearby.The bear follows the smell and spots a large hole in the
26、 ice where a small white whale is swimming. He silently walks toward the hole, then stops, standing still. The whale does not see the bear, whose white fur makes him appear invisible (看不见的) against the ice.Finally, the whale swims close to where the bear is waiting. With terrifying speed, the bear c
27、omes to life and moves toward the whale. In a moment it is over, and the bear eats his first meal in nearly a week.Polar bears rule the frozen sea, but their ancestors werent always built for ice and snow. The first Arctic bears were brown bears, a species that includes grizzly bears. They came to t
28、he icy north over a hundred thousand years ago.No one knows for sure why these bears traveled to such a cold place. Scientists think they might have wandered north looking for food. Maybe they became trapped by glaciers and couldnt leave. Whatever the reason, the bears never should have survived.But
29、 they did. They got used to their new environment. Their bodies changed. Their behavior changed, too. Eventually, the bears developed into an entirely new species: the polar bear. You can see some of the characteristics that polar bears developed to survive.Sadly, these characteristics may now threa
30、ten the polar bears survival. As sea ice melts due to global warming, polar bears are frequently forced to come ashore (在岸上). They are poor hunters on land, which means they often go a long time between meals. The polar bear, king of the Arctic, is now classified as a threatened species.Although the
31、 future of the polar bear is unknown, the tale of two bears continues. As temperatures rise, grizzly bears have been spotted moving north into polar bear territory (领地). These longlost cousins, once forced apart by nature, are coming back together again.12What can be inferred about the white bear me
32、ntioned in the first four paragraphs?AIt is noisy. BIt is smelly.CIt is starving. DIt has good eyesight.13What do we know about polar bears ancestors?AThey were a darkercolored species.BThey were born to live in ice and snow.CThey had no trouble getting used to the icy north.DThey came to the Arctic Ocean about 1,000 years ago.14Why are polar
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