1、湖北省宜昌市第二中学高一英语上学期期中试题湖北省宜昌市第二中学2021-2022高一英语上学期期中试题全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。选择题部分第一部分 听力
2、(共两节,每题1.5分,满分 30 分) 做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,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)(略) 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。 例: How much is the shirt? A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15 答案是 C。 1. What time is it now?A.9:10 B.9:50 C
3、.10:002. What does the woman think of the weather? A.Its nice B.Its warm C.Its cold3. What will the man do? A. Attend a meeting. B. Give a lecture C. Leave his office.4. What is the womans opinion about the course? A.Too hard B.Worth taking C.Very easy5. What does the woman want the man to do? A.Spe
4、ak louder. B.Apologize to her C.Turn off the radio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.How long did Michael stay in China?A.Five days B.One week C.Two weeks7.Where did Michae
5、l go last year?A.Russia B.Norway. C.India听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What food does Sally like?A.Chicken B.Fish C.Eggs9.What are the speakers going to do?A.Cook dinner B.Go shopping C.Order dishes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where are the speakers?A.In a hospital B.In the office C.At home11.When is the report due?A.Th
6、ursday B.Friday C.Next Monday.12.What does Geoge suggest Stephanie do with the report?A.Improve it.B.Hand it in later.C.Leave it with him.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What is the probale relationship between the speakers?A.Salesperson and customer.B.Homeowner and cleaner.C.Husband and wife.14.What kind of ap
7、artment do the speakers prefer?A.One with two bedrooms.B.One without furnitureC.One near a market15.How much rent should one pay for the one-bedroom apartment?A.$300. B.$400 C.$41516.Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see?A.On Lake Street B.On Market Street C.On South Street.听第10段材料,回
8、答第17至20题。17.What percentage of the worlds tea exports go to Britain? A.Almost 15% B.About 30% C.Over 40%18.Why do tea taster taste tea with milk? A.Most British people drink tea that way. B.Tea tastes much better with milk. C.Tea with milk is healthy.19.Who suggests a price for each tea? A.Tea taste
9、rs. B.Tea exporters. C.Tea companies.20.What is the speaker talking about? A.The life of tea tasters. B.Afternoon tea in Britain. C.The London Tea Trade Centre.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题:每小题2.5分,满分25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。 AAttractions in WisconsinWisconsin Historical Mus
10、eum30 NCarroll Street on Madisons Capitol Square Discover Wisconsins history and culture on four floors of exhibitsOpen for public programAdmission is free Open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm ( 608)264-6555 wwwwisconsinhistoryorg/museum Swiss historical village612 Seventh Ave,New Glarus
11、 The Swiss Historical Village offers a delightful look at pioneer life in Americas heartland 14 buildings in the village give a full picture of everyday life in the nineteenth-century Midwest Tue-Fri, May 1st -October 31st, 10:00 am-4:00 pm Admission is 20 ( 608)527-2317 wwwswisshistoricalvillagecom
12、 Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf6858 Paoli Rd, Paoli, WI One of the largest collections of fine arts and crafts (手工艺品) in Wisconsin Over 5000 spftof exhibition space in a historic creamery While visiting, enjoy a wonderfully prepared lunch at our caf overlooking the Sugar River Just minutes from Madi
13、son! Gallery open Tue -Sun, 10:00 am-5:00 pm Caf open Wed -Sat, 11:00 am -3:00 pm Sun brunch with wine, 10:00-3:00 pm ( 608)845-6600 wwwartisangalcom Christopher Columbus Museum239 Whitney St, Columbus World-class exhibit-2000 quality souvenirs (纪念品) marking Chicagos 1893 World Columbian ExhibitionT
14、our buses are always welcome Open daily, 8:15 am - 4:00 pm ( 920)623-1992 wwwcolumbusantiquemallcom21.Which of the following is on Capitol Square? _ A. Wisconsin Historical Museum B. Swiss Historical Village C. Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf D. Christopher Columbus Museum22.Where can you go for a vi
15、sit on Monday? _ A. Wisconsin Historical Museum B. Swiss Historical Village C. Artisan Gallery & Creamery caf D. Christopher Columbus Museum23.Where can visitors have lunch? _ A. At Wisconsin Historical Museum B. At Swiss Historical Village C. At Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf D. At Christopher Colu
16、mbus MuseumB“Dad,” I say one day, “lets take a trip. Why dont you fly out and meet me?” My father had just retired after 27years as a manager for IBM, His job filled his day, his thought, and his life. While he woke up and took a warm shower, I screamed under a freezing waterfall Peru. While he tied
17、 a tie and put on the same Swiss watch, I rowed a boat across Lake of the Ozarks.My father sees me drifting aimlessly, nothing to show for my 33 years but a passport full of funny stamps. He wants me to settle down, but now I want him to find an adventure.He agrees to travel with me through the nati
18、onal parks. We meet four weeks later in Rapid City.“What is our first stop?” asks my father.“What time is it?”“Still dont have a watch?”Less than an hour away is Mount Rushmore. As he stares up at the four Presidents carved in granite (花岗岩), his mouth and eyes open slowly, like those of little boy.“
19、Unbelievable,” he says, “How was this done?”A film in the information center shows sculptor Gutzon Borglum devoted 14 years to the sculpture and then left the final touches to his son.We stare up and I ask myself, would I ever devote my life to anything?No directions, no goals I always used to hear
20、those words in my fathers voice. Now I hear them in my own.The next day were at Yellowstone National Park, where we have a picnic.“Did you ever travel with your dad? I ask.“Only once,” he says. “I never spoke much with my father. We loved each other-but never said it. Whatever he could give me, he g
21、ave.”The last sentenceits probably the same thing Id say about my father. And what Id want my child to say about me.In Glacier National Park, my father says, “Ive never seen water so blue.” I have, in several places of the world, I can keep traveling, I realizeand maybe a regular job wont be as dull
22、 as I feared.Weeks after our trip, I call my father. “The photos from the trip are wonderful,” he says.” We have got to take another trip like that sometime.I tell him Ive decided to settle down, and Im wearing a watch.24.We can learn from Paragraphs 2 and 3 that the father _.A. liked the authors co
23、llection of stamps B. was unhappy with the authors lifestyle C. got bored with his job D. followed the fashion25. From the underlined paragraph, we can see that the author_. A. wants his children to learn from their grandfather B. comes to understand what parental love means C. learns how to communi
24、cate with his father D. hopes to give whatever he can to his father26.What could be the best title for the passage? A. Love Nature, Love Life B. A Son Lost in Adventure C. A Journey with Dad D. The Art of TravelCWhen youre a parent to a young child, you spend a lot of time talking about feelings: ab
25、out having to share, about being disappointed because you may not have a cookie instead of broccoli (绿花椰菜), about the great injustice of a parent pressing the elevator button before the child has a chance to.And in a parenting culture thats increasingly concerned with centering childrens needs above
26、 all else, mothers and fathers have become skillful at talking about their kids feelings while masking their own. But new research suggests that parents who hide their negative emotions are doing their children, and themselves harm.A study published this month says that when parents put on a faux-ha
27、ppy (假开心) face for their kids, they do damage to their own sense of happiness and realness.For the average parent the findings suggest when they attempt to hide their negative emotion expression and overexpress their positive emotions with their children, it actually comes at a cost: doing so may le
28、ad parents to feel worse themselves, researcher Dr Emily Impett says.It makes sense that parents often fall back on expanding (扩大) the positivity for the sake of their childrenthere are a lot of things in the world we want to protect our kids from. But children are often smarter than we expect and a
29、re quite in tune with what the people closest to themtheir parentsare feeling. There was a time about a year or so ago, for example, when I received some bad news over the phone; I was home with my four-year-old and so I did my best to put on a brave face. She knew immediately something was wrong th
30、ough, and was confused.When I finally let a few tears out and explained that Mom heard something sad about a friend, she was, of course, just fine. My daughter patted my shoulder, gave me a hug, and went back to playing. She felt better that she was able to help me, and the moment made a lot more se
31、nse to her emotionally than a smiling mom holding back sobs. I was glad that I could feel sad momentarily and not have to work hard to hide that.Relaying positive feelings to your children when you dont feel them is a move the researchers called high costthat it may seem like the most beneficial to your child at the time but that parents should find other ways of communicating emotions that allow them to feel true to themselves.But this is also about children seeing the world in a more honest way. While we will want to
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