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1、浙江省湖州市高中联盟学年高一英语下学期期中联考试题湖州市高中联盟2018学年第二学期高一期中联考英语试题卷考生须知:1.全卷分试卷和答卷。试卷 8 页,答卷 2 页,共 10 页。考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.本卷的答案必须做在答卷的相应位置上,做在试卷上无效。3.请用钢笔或圆珠笔将班级、姓名、试场号、准考证号、座位号分别填写在答卷的相应位置上。 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话。选出最佳选项,每段对话仅读一遍。1. What time is it now? A. 6:30. B. 7:00 . C. 7:30. 2. W

2、hen did the accident happen? A. Today. B. Yesterday. C. Two days ago.3. What does the man mean?A. He is likely to call. B. Hes talked to the doctor.C. Hes attended the program before. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Doctor and patient. B. Teacher and student. C. policem

3、an and driver.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. On a farm B. In a market. C. In a restaurant. 第二节(共15题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白。选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8题。6. Why didnt the man go to the concert?A. He failed to get a ticket. B. He was not interested in it. C. He was not free.7. H

4、ow did the man feel about missing the concert?A .He felt it a pity. B. He didnt care. C. He regretted it.8. How did the woman like the concert?A. She liked it a little. B. She enjoyed it very much. C. She thought it was OK.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11题。9. Whose keys are these?A. They are Jacks. B. They are Bett

5、ys. C. The owner hasnt been found yet.10. Why didnt Joe have a class this morning?A. He had a headache. B. He hurt his arm. C. He didnt like school at all.11. When does this conversation most probably take place?A. In the early morning. B. After classes in the morning. C. In the evening.听下面一段对话,回答第1

6、2至第14题。12. Where is the Korean Restaurant?A. In Green Street. B. In North Street. C. In Winter Street.13. What do we know about the woman?A. She never refuses the mans invitation. B. She likes Korean food. C. She will have dinner with the man this evening.14. When will the speakers meet?A. At 6:30.

7、B. At 7:10. C. At 7:30.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17题。15. Whats the mans problem?A. He lost his friend. B. He has no telephone. C. He went to the wrong place.16. Where is the man probably?A. At a bar. B. In a hotel. C. In the street.17. What is the woman?A. A policewoman B. A waitress. C. a passer-by.听下面一段独白,回答

8、第18至第20题。18. What do Americans often do when they meet a stranger?A. They hug him or her. B. They kiss him or her cheeks. C. They call their names directly.19. What do Americans often do when they are about to leave?A. They shake hands with everyone. B. They say goodbye to everyone. C. They wave goo

9、dbye to the whole group.20. What does the speaker think of Americans putting their feet up on the office desk?A. Impolite. B. Not rude. C. Fashionable.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第1节(共10个小题;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、D),中选出最佳选项。AI read the same novel in paperback and on the iPad. One thing I lov

10、e about ebooks on the iPad is the intext dictionary lookup feature. This is something the iPad will always have as an advantage over traditional paperbacks. I sometimes come across a word I dont know while reading. Its much handier to be able to look up the word on the same screen as the text than t

11、o have to grab a dictionary or my iPhone to look it up while I am reading a paperback. However, when it comes to actually reading the book, the iPads advantages as a medium for reading begin to pale. The iPad is relatively heavy in my hands and the swiping and tapping to turn a page soon become bori

12、ng. Another big issue I have with the iPad is that I always find myself trying to get away to check an email, explore the web, or look for another book on the iBookstore. Living in London, as most people do, I take the tube, or the subway. Forget about resting your iPad on your lap to read, because

13、your knees get bumped too much from constant flow of people entering and leaving the train. Your only option is to “seize” your iPad in your hands. This is where a huge drawback of the iPad becomes apparent. When I read a paperback on the subway, not once will I worry about my paperback. A $7 paperb

14、ack book is a pretty low target for a thief. A $500 iPad, on the other hand, is a prime theft material. The reading experience goes down dramatically when you have to keep an eye on the people walking past you. After finishing my reading of the novel on both mediums the iPad and the paperback I am m

15、ore convinced than ever that the iPad and its iBookstore will not replace traditional print editions. Unlike MP3s that replaced CDs,the original medium for the novel is still the superior one in both form and functions. I use iBookstore now to browse for books and use the “Get Sample” feature to exp

16、lore the first few chapters. If I like what I read, Ill purchase the print edition from Amazon or at my local bookseller.21Which of the following is the advantage of reading on the iPad? A. You can refer to a dictionary by iPhone or on the Internet. B. By comparison, the iPad is heavier than a paper

17、back book. C. The builtin dictionary makes looking up words convenient. D. An iPad is so valuable that it is easy to be stolen by thieves.22The writer prefers to read a paperback book mainly because it offers _ A. a replacement of the iPad B. better experiences and functions C. the “Get Sample” feat

18、ure D. a greater sense of belonging23According to the text, the writer may find iBookstore _A.helpful B. valuable C. limited D. traditionalBTeenagers have long been told that being active and taking part in sports is good for their health. But new research suggests that too much sport for teenagers

19、could negatively affect their well-being just as much as too little sport.The US Department of Health and Human Services suggests that young people aged between 6 and 17 carry out at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, 7 hours a week. But researchers from Switzerland say their study suggest

20、s that 14 hours of physical activity a week is best for developing good health in teenagers. However, they found that more than 14 hours appears to be detrimental to their health. To reach their findings, the researchers surveyed more than 1,245 teenagers aged between 16 and 20 from Switzerland.All

21、participants(参与者) were asked to answer questions regarding height and weight, sports practice, sports injuries and well-being. Their well-being was assessed using the World Health Organization(WHO) Well-Being Index, which provides scores between 0 and 25. Of the participants, 50.4% were male with a

22、mean age of 17.95 years. Almost 9% of these males were overweight. The overall average well-being score of all participants was 17.The researchers divided sports participation into low(0-3.5 hours a week), average(3.6-10.5 hours), high(10.6-17.5 hours), and very high (more than 17.5 hours). The rese

23、archers found that participants in the low and very high activity groups were more than twice as likely to have well-being scores below 13, compared with participants in the average groups. The researchers found that the highest well-being scores were gotten by participants who carried out around 14

24、 hours of physical activity a week, but beyond 14 hours resulted in lower well-being scores.Commenting on their findings, the researchers say physical activity has been connected with positive emotional well-being, reduced sadness, anxiety and stress disorders, and improved self-respect in teenagers

25、.The researchers note that their study emphasizes(强调) the importance for physicians caring for teenagers to check their level of sports practice and ask them about their well-being. Teenagers probably need a supportive and closer follow-up of their health and well-being. The findings can inform guid

26、eline groups who produce suggestions on sports practice for teenagers.24. How long should teens do sports a week according to researchers from Switzerland?A. 60 minutes. B. 7 hours. C. 14 hours. D. 17.5 hours.25. The underlined word “detrimental” in paragraph can be replaced by?A. important B. painf

27、ul C. beneficial D. harmful26. What did the researchers find out?A. Very high activity groups tend to get higher well-being scores.B. Both low and high sports participation help teenagers improve confidence.C. Too much sport is less healthy than what is traditionally believed.D. Low sports participa

28、tion is proved to be the cause of obesity.27. What may physicians caring for teenagers health find from the study?A. The way to improve teenagers physical health.B. The importance of checking teenagers level of sports practice.C. The method of improving teenagers emotional well-being.D. The necessit

29、y of producing suggestions on sports practice for teenagers.CA new study suggests that tiny organisms(有机体) living underground may store most of the carbon in Swedish forest floors. Thats a good thing for the environment: if the carbon remains hidden in the soil, then its not escaping into the atmosp

30、here. There, it could lead to global warming.These organisms, called mycorrhizal fungi(真根真菌), grow on tree roots. They provide trees with nutrients in order to get their sugars, which contain carbon.Scientists had long believed that most of the carbon sits above ground. But the new study suggests mo

31、st carbon is trapped in the soil. Carbon is a building block of every living organism, from people and fish to bacteria and trees. Trees are masters at storing carbon. They breathe in carbon dioxide from the air. They use the carbon to grow branches, leaves and roots-or is cut down and burned-its carbon goes back into the air as carbon dioxide. Too much of the gas in the air can cause global warming.In cold northern forests, like those in Sweden, fallen leaves and branches take a long time to rot(腐烂). That means the carbon in those materials can stay put for

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