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学年四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟高一下学期入学联考英语试题解析版.docx

1、学年四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟高一下学期入学联考英语试题解析版四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2020-2021学年高一下学期入学联考英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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. What does the man want to know?A. How to link a website. B. When to leave his school. C. Where

2、 to find an apartment.2. What is the man doing?A. Asking the way. B. Making an invitation. C. Making a request.3. How does the man want to travel?A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By taxi.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Their neighborhood. B. Their personal life. C. Their work.5. Why does the wo

3、man need to take a math class?A. To move to another school.B. To major in math at college.C. To prove she is knowledgeable.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。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,各小题将给出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、7题。6. What has the woman been do

4、ing the whole day?A. Playing ping-pong. B. Watching movies. C. Reading a book.7. What does the man think of The Hunger Games movies?A. They are excellent. B. They lack good details. C. They arc about real life.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the man likely to do when he is in Hawaii?A. Go water skiing. B.

5、 Go bicycle riding. C. Play beach volleyball.9. When will the man go on his holiday probably?A. In February. B. In January. C. In December.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did Sam once do?A. He was a painter. B. He was a business advisor. C. He worked for a fashion website.11. What does Lily finally decide

6、 to do?A. Choose an expensive hair-care product.B. Have her hair color changed.C. Wear a long hair.12. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A. Hairdresser and customer. B. Husband and wife. C. Workmates.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What gift did Annas son want most last Christmas?A. A toy

7、train. B. A model ship. C. A Hess truck.14. What was Anna busy doing before last Christmas?A. Working. B. Making a gift. C. Repairing a toy.15. What prevented Anna from buying the gift on Amazon?A. The price. B. The quality. C. The time.16. How did Annas son like his Christmas gift?A. Boring. B. Cos

8、tly. C. Interesting.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many times had the volunteers organized such activities before?A. 9. B. 8. C. 7.18. What did the volunteers do in the morning?A. They planted trees. B. They cleaned the walls. C. They talked to the students.19. What was Li Leis talk about?A. The usage of

9、 waste paper.B. The role of environment protection.C. The relationship between water and pollution.20. Which activity was the last one?A. The quiz. B. The discussion. C. The lab work.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。A4 National Parks That Look Even More B

10、eautiful in FallVisit one of these beautiful National Parks in the fall for the most breathtaking views of nature anyone in the United States has seen.Big Bend National ParkThe colors in Big Bend National Park vary greatly throughout the year and change with the elevation(海拔). Taken in late November

11、, this hike through Pine Canyon takes the adventurer from the low desert habitat to the base of the mountains. The final destination is a small waterfall called Pine Canyon Pouroff. In the full, the changing colors of the maple trees and the red bark of the madrone (鹃木)brings the colors of the canyo

12、n to life.-All BerezinYellowstone National ParkI have taken many trips to Yellowstone National Park to hike and photograph the wildlife and scenery. I love this fall shot of an elk(糜鹿)since it reminds me of what an amazing time fall is at Yellowstone.-Dave GishTheodore Roosevelt National ParkThis ca

13、bin is located at the entrance of the Theodore Roosevelt NP. It is said that Mr. Roosevelt lived in the cabin during his time there. I was fortunate to be there on a beautiful fall day with not too many other people around to get a nice picture of it.-Katherine PlessnerRocky Mountain National ParkTh

14、is picture was taken on a trip in late September to Rocky Mountain National Park. The aspens(山杨树)were in full golden splendor. When on a hike to Hallet Peak, we paused momentarily to gaze through the trees and catch a glimpse of the grand mountains. It was breathtaking!-Laura Collins.21. What do Yel

15、lowstone National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park have in common?A. The natural scenery is wonderful. B. The hiking routes are dangerous.C. There are many wild animals. D. There is a low desert habitat.22. What is special about the Theodore Roosevelt National Park?A. There are very few visitor

16、s. B. There are all kinds of colorful trees.C. A historian once possibly lived there. D. People can take photos of a famous person.23. Where should a tourist go if he likes waterfalls and enjoys climbing mountains?A. Theodore Roosevelt National Park. B. Rocky Mountain National Park.C. Yellowstone Na

17、tional Park. D. Big Bend National Park.BAs a high school senior, I took calculus (微积分). I had a legendary teacher, Mr Winkler. There was a group work in that class, and challenging tasks intended to help students to really dig into why calculus worked. Many of Mr Winklers students went on to study a

18、dvanced math and related subjects in college. But I was not ready to study. So in the spring of 1991, 1 took my Gentlemans C, which Mr Winkler was kind enough to provide, and I went off to college, fully intending to never study math again.But at college, I met Professor Howard Bernstein. We talked

19、about the standards, and curriculum, and the whats and whys of education. We talked about what it meant to educate, and what it meant to be educated. Professor Bernstein kindled my interest in education. I got inspired to examine why I hated math. So the following semester I took calculus. I earned

20、an A+. My college calculus professor was respectable, but he was not a better teacher than Mr Winkler. The difference was me: I, the student, was ready to learn.Last year my daughter was in second grade. Id heard mixed reports about her teacher, but I always begin the school year by expecting the be

21、st. Her second-grade teacher turned out to be a fit for my daughter. But for some of my daughters friends, she was terrific. Thankfully, my daughters third-grade teaching team has been terrific for her, and shes gone from, among other things, hating math to considering math teacher as a future caree

22、r.Sometimes we have teacher who inspired us. Sometimes we have teachers weve just not yet ready to learn from. And sometimes we have teachers with whom we just dont click. Thats a common part of the human experience.It should go without saying that teaching is an inherently subjective profession, an

23、d that different students have different needs at different times in their lives. The most I can realistically ask of their teachers is that their teachers try to differentiate their teaching enough to be the best they can be for my kids.24. What can we know about Mr Winkler from the first paragraph

24、?A. He failed to make the writer study math well. B. He liked telling legends in his math classes.C. He wasnt popular with most students. D. He was strict at grading the students.25. Why did the writer perform better in math at college?A. She became smarter. B. She met a better math teacher.C. She f

25、ell in love with education. D. She changed her learning attitude.26. What does the writer want to prove by mentioning her daughter?A. A teacher is not fit for all students.B. Teachers teach best at the beginning of a term.C. Math teachers usually give negative comments.D. Some teachers are not as go

26、od as they seem to be.27. Which of the following idea is likely to be supported by the writer?A. Everyone has a teacher whom he doesnt like.B. Teachers must satisfy the need of all the students.C. It is very unlucky for a student to meet a teacher he dislikes.D. Teachers should change their teaching

27、 according to the students.CTheres a strange form of climate anxiety driving more people to places and sights that may disappear in the coming years or decades. Alaska tops the list of climate-caused travel destinations. The northern Alaskan village of Kaktovik saw a major boom in tourism last year,

28、 as over 2, 000 people appeared on its thinly populated snowy streets. Until earlier in the decade, local news reports say, the village had fewer than 50 visitors each year. The main attractions now are polar bears, which are being forced into towns by a worming planet and the decreasing Arctic sea

29、ice. All the heating is tanking it far easier for wildlife spotting and effortless bear selfies(自拍). Most visitors arc reportedly from China, Europe, or the USA.Around the mid 1990s, researchers began noticing more female bears denning(筑巢)on land instead of in the ice. And seasons of tourism corresp

30、ond with changing bear behavior. It peaks in autumn when sea ice is fur from the shore, and bears stay on the land until the sea freezes again in winter.A report in the Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment found, Alaska has warmed more than twice as rapidly as the rest

31、of the United States. This year, alarming temperatures were reported from Alaska. Every day since April 25 saw above average temperatures, the longest line in a century.While bears have their charm, melting glaciers are great scene in their own right. With predictions that glaciers could be melting

32、at 100 times faster than previously thought, the number of tourists on ice seems to be going up accordingly. Alaskas tour companies have reported the number of glacial cruises went up 33 percent in the last decade. As the landscape changes, tour companies have had to adjust their regular routes and hikes too-some glaciers that had access by foot only a decade ago can now only be r

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