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1、四川省自贡市田家炳中学学年高一英语月考期末模拟试题答案不全四川省自贡市田家炳中学2020-2021学年高一英语12月月考(期末模拟)试题(答案不全)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) 1. How will the man go back? A. By taxi. B. By car. C. By bus. 2. What is the man doing? A. Packing for a trip. B. Walking in the country. C. Working overtime. 3. Where are th

2、e speakers? A. At home. B. At a bookstore. C. At a restaurant. 4. What does the man mean? A. He has finished the schoolwork. B.He needs to watch TV. C. Hell go to bed now. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A hairdresser. B. A womans look. C. The womans new hairstyle. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满

3、分 22.5 分) 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. What did the woman do yesterday morning? A. She rested at home. B. She did some sports. C. She walked for long. 7. Whom will the man ask to go out with him? A. Susan. B. Amy. C. Jennifer. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. What was the man doing when the woman called? A. Doin

4、g homework. B. Listening to music. C. Catching some sleep. 9. What did the man do yesterday? A. He prepared for a party. B. He went to the cinema. C. He watched a play. 10. When will the party be over? A. Around 9:30 pm. B. Around 10:00 pm. C. Around 10:30 pm. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11. Why didnt t

5、he man choose the store near the train station? A. Its too far away. B. The pay isnt good. C. The work is too difficult. 12. What does the man usually do on Friday? A. Go to work. B. Go to a class. C. Go to exercise. 13. How much did the man get paid in the past? A. $3,000. B. $4,000. C. $5,000. 听第

6、9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. What exam will the man take next week? A. An English exam .B. A physics exam. C. A history exam. 15. Where did the man plan to go at first? A. To the gym. B. To the library. C. To the classroom. 16. When will the man meet the woman? A. Around 5:00 pm. B. Around 7:00 pm. C. A

7、round 8:00 pm. 17. Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Classmates. C. Brother and sister. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. What does the speaker like doing now? A. Finding deals online. B. Listening to her mothers advice. C. Shopping downtown alone. 19. What encoura

8、ged the speaker to buy the coat last week? A. The cold weather. B. Her friends words. C. The low cost. 20. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. Tips on saving money on shopping. B. Suggestions on living a simple life. C. Ideas on buying what we need. 第二部分 理解(共两阅读节,满分 40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分

9、,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。AAre you looking for a good book for your kids? Here, TFK Kid Reporters review four of the most noteworthy reads of 2019. For more recommendations, keep checking this page. Title:AstroNuts By: Jon Scieszka and Steven Weinberg Reviewed by: Eshaan Mani In

10、 AstroNuts, the Earth has been trashed by humans for thousands of years. Four animals set out from Mount Rushmore, the headquarters (总 部) of NNASA (Not-NASA). Their task is to find a new planet fit for human life. Finally, they discover one: Plant Planet. Readers who love sci-fi will enjoy AstroNuts

11、. Title: Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation By: Stuart Gibbs Reviewed by: Zara Wierzbowski The CIA is trying to find something called Pandora, which could destroy the world if the wrong people get it. For help, they turn to Charlie, a 12-year-old girl who is as smart as Albert Einstein. And now it

12、s up to her to keep people safe. People who like action-packed mysteries with an element of adventure will enjoy reading this book. Title: Stargazing By: Jen Wang Reviewed by: Nora Wilson-Hartgrove Christine hears rumors ( 谣 言 ) that Moon, whos new in town, is the kind of kid who beats people up for

13、 fun. But Moon and her mom come to live with Christines family, and the two kids become best friends. Moon even shares a big secret with Christine. Stargazing is based on author Jen Wangs experiences as a child. Title: Roll with It By: Jamie Sumner Reviewed by: Tyler Mitroff Roll with It is a story

14、about a 12-year-old girl named Ellie. She has a disease that makes it hard for her to walk on her own. So she uses a wheelchair. When Ellie and her mom move to another state to take care of Ellies grandpa, she must learn to live in a new school and develop new friendships. Its a heartwarming story t

15、hat really shows the value of family and how being different is special. 21. Who would be interested in reading the book AstroNuts? A. Children having a passion for history. B. Children concerned about animal protection. C. Children loving stories of space travel and life on other planets. D. Childr

16、en wanting to know the causes for environmental pollution. 22. What is the second book most probably about? A. A new way to deal with criminals. B. A girls efforts in saving the world. C. Albert Einsteins childhood life. D. A girls adventure with friends in the wild. 23. If you want to know the life

17、 of the disabled, which book is a good choice? A. Stargazing. B. AstroNuts. C. Roll with It . D. Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation. BIt was a beautiful Southern California morning. I walked through the parking lot of the shopping mall thinking of little else than my appointment with a pecan roll

18、(核桃卷) at the local bakery. As I walked in front of the grocery store, I noticed a young woman with a sad look standing next to the store entrance with bags of groceries. As is my practice with strangers, I made eye contact with her and smiled. When I took a few steps past her, I heard her say, “Than

19、k you for seeing me!”Her words brought me to a stop. Still smiling, I turned around and walked over to her, extending (伸出) my hand.“My names Mark. Whats yours?” For the next twenty minutes, I listened with attention to Dominique telling about her experiences. She had grown up in Louisiana where her

20、mother and sisters still lived. Three weeks ago, a family tragedy made her make the move to California, where without contacts or the promise of employment, she had managed to create a life of purpose and fulfillment. After telling her story, she looked better and walked away. With the pecan roll on

21、 my plate in the bakery, I looked at the people there. I nodded to the regulars sitting at their favorite tables, some reading the daily newspaper, and others on their laptops. I smiled while thinking about what I had just experienced with Dominique a simple smile and a short time of listening brigh

22、tened her. Every person has a story to tell if were willing to take the time to listen. Greeting a stranger with a smile is a small thing to do and yet can have a great effect. I have found the benefit of doing these small things not only helps me keep a positive outlook on life, but also may even p

23、lant a few seeds of hope for someone else.24. What did the author do in front of the grocery store? A. He carried things for a woman. B. He made friends with a stranger. C. He greeted a stranger with a smile. D. He was stopped by a woman in trouble. 25. After the authors introduction, Dominique _. A

24、. asked the author for help B. refused to talk to the author C. listened to the author patiently D. shared her story with the author 26. Which words can best describe the author? A. Kind and helpful. B. Brave and patient. C. Outgoing and creative. D. Considerate and hardworking. 27. Which of the fol

25、lowing can conclude the text? A. No man is born wise or learned. B. A small act of kindness means a lot. C. A candle lights others and consumes itself. D. Nothing is impossible to a willing mind. CTests during criminal investigations (调查). But the test results are not always correct. When the police

26、 asked a person questions important to a criminal case, a fast heartbeat or sweaty hands might make a nervous truth-teller appear to be lying. And, an experienced liar might be able to control those signs and avoid suspicion (怀疑). Our eyes look at a familiar face differently than they look at an unf

27、amiliar one. When people look at unfamiliar faces, their eyes usually move from one feature, like the shape of the nose, to other features. Their eyes stop quickly as they try to identify the unknown person. When looking at a familiar face, people usually direct their attention to just a few feature

28、s. But the researchers want to know if people could change those when they are hiding the truth. The researchers showed 48 students pictures of both strangers and professors they knew. They asked all of the students to try to appear honest while they were lying about recognizing familiar faces. The

29、researchers told some students to stop in the same areas when they were looking at both familiar and unfamiliar faces. Their eyes would start on the persons forehead. Next, they looked at each eye, and then moved from one ear to the other, then down to the nose, mouth and chin. In most cases, the st

30、udents who tried to hide their recognition were not able to do so. When they looked at a familiar face, their eyes still had fewer stops in the inner parts of the face. Alisa Millen, a psychology researcher at the University of Stirling, said hiding markers for facial recognition in eye movements is

31、 difficult, especially if you know that person well. She added the more the students tried to hide recognition of a face, the more obvious it was. Millen hopes that the findings can someday be used in law enforcement (执法). She believes such knowledge could help investigators have a clearer understan

32、ding of who is connected to whom in a criminal case. 28. While looking at unfamiliar faces, our eyes usually _. A. view more facial features with stops B. make indirect contact with them C. notice familiar features first D. focus on their eye movements 29. What method did the participants in the study use to hide their recognition? A. To stop their eyes occasionally. B. To fix their eyes on one facial

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