1、高一英语双基双测AB卷人教版必修3期中测试A卷基础篇原卷word版期中测试卷 (A卷基础篇)【人教版】学校:_班级:_姓名:_ 考号:_ 温馨提示:本试卷共分第卷和第卷两部分,第卷为选择题;第卷为非选择题;满分为120分,考试时间为100分钟。请同学们将答案写在答题卡上,务必注意你的书写。第卷第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A(2018-2019学年广东省东莞市四校联考高一)Here is a look at two popular zoos in
2、the United States the National Zoo and the San Diego Zoo. The National Zoo, which was built in 1889, is located in Washington, D. C. , on 163 acres of land. The zoo has more than 3600 animals, and almost 130 of the species of the zoos animals are endangered. It is open every day except Christmas Day
3、, December 25. Education and community are very important to the zoo, and it offers a number of special programs for children and adults. There is a summer camp for children aged nine to twelve. The zoo also has special events for the community. Because the National Zoo is part of the group of natio
4、nal museums called the Smithsonian, admission is free.The San Diego Zoo, a 107acre park, is located in Balboa park in San Diego, California. The zoo first opened in 1917 with a small number of animals. Today, there are more than 4000 animals, including 800 different species. As of July 2011, the San
5、 Diego Zoo is one of the four zoos in the US which have giant pandas on show, and is the most successful in terms of panda reproduction.The San Diego Zoo is open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, but the grounds close at 6:00 pm. The zoo attracts about three million visitors every year. The price for general
6、 admission is 19.50, and 11.75 for children aged three to eleven.1.Both the San Diego Zoo and the National Zoo .A. have a history of over 100 years. B. are located in Washington, D.C.C. cover an area of over 100 acres. D. keep more than 4000 animals.2.If a tenyearold girl visits the San Diego Zoo wi
7、th her parents, they should pay .A. 11.75 B. 19.5 C. 43.00 D. 50.753.Where does this passage probably come from ? A. A history paper. B. A travel magazine.C. A newspaper report. D. A medical textbook.B (2018-2019学年广东省广州大学附中)(CNN) A 12 yearold girl who had a feeling that she might be quite clever has
8、 taken a test and proved she was absolutely right.Lydia Sebastian achieved the top score of 162 on Mensas Cattell III B paper, showing she has a higher IQ than wellknown geniuses Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. The comparison doesnt sit well with the British student, whos currently in Year 8 at
9、 a selective girls grammar school in Essex, England.I dont think I can be compared to such great intellectuals as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Theyve achieved so much. I dont think its right, Lydia told CNN.To explain Lydias marks level, the top adult score in the Cattell III B test, which m
10、ainly tests verbal(语言) reasoning, is 161. A top 2% score which allows entry to Mensa, the club for those with high IQs would be 148 or over. Lydia scored 162, placing her in the top 1% of the population.Lydias not quite sure what she wants to do when she leaves school, although shes leaning toward s
11、omething based on Maths, because its one of her favorite subjects. All Im going to do is work as hard as I can, and see where that gets me, she said.4.The reason why Lydia wanted to have an IQ test was that A. her parents strongly wanted her to do so.B. she felt that she might have a high EQ.C. all
12、people around thought that she was smart.D. the grammar school advised her to do so.5.Which of the following can best take the place of the underlined words in the second paragraph?A. be connected with. B. be accepted by. C. be satisfied with. D. be refused by.6.What is Lydias plan about the future
13、? A. She has the possibility of doing something on Maths in the future.B. She doesnt have to work hard with her high IQ.C. She is quite sure about what to do in the future.D. She will drop out of the grammar school.7.It can be implied from the passage that .A. No one has achieved a higher IQ than Ly
14、dia.B. Only adults with high IQs can enter Mensa.C. Whoever has a high IQ can enter Mensa.D. Mary whose IQ score is 150 can enter Mensa.C(黑龙江省哈尔滨市2017-2018学年高一期中)A 7yearold boy was bitten by a terrible fish in a lake this week. The boy was swimming in Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, when something
15、bumped into(碰到)him in the water and bit his foot, USA Today reported. The bite suggests the fish was probably a bull shark, 1.5 meters long, experts say. The boy is expected to get well from the incident.While it may seem unusual for a shark to turn up in this part of Louisiana, Lake Pontchartrain i
16、snt strictly a lake its a body of water connected by rivers to the open ocean. The lake is connected to the Gulf of Mexico by the Mississippi River.Bull sharks can live in both saltwater and freshwater, and often move to the lake. Sharks dont usually attack humans. You have a better chance of being
17、hurt by lightning on a golf course than being bitten by a shark, Carlson said, who is a research biologist in Panama City.You dont expect to be attacked by a shark in a lake, but thats what happened to this boy. When it does happen though, as in this case, a shark may mistake the moving human feet f
18、or its natural prey(猎物) a mullet or catfish, for example. The shark will go up and bite it, and then realize its not food. We call it bite and run, Carlson said.If youre going to swim in places that sharks are known to appear, however, its best to avoid areas or times of day when sharks are more act
19、ive and water is not clear, such as dawn or dusk, Carlson said.8.What did USA Today report? A. A boy was bitten by a shark. B. Experts advice to children.C. A biologists research. D. Swimming in the lake is dangerous.9.Sharks can move to Lake Pontchartrain because A. the lake is too deep and wide. B
20、. it is linked to the Gulf of Mexico.C. some people raise sharks here. D. there is a lot of natural food.10.What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean? A. You can seldom find sharks in the river. B. Its easy for you to be bitten by sharks.C. Lightning seldom happens on a golf cour
21、se. D. You can seldom be bitten by sharks.11.Why was the boy bitten? A. Because the shark was too hungry at that time.B. Because the shark mistook his moving feet for its food.C. Because sharks usually attack humans in water.D. Because the boy frightened the shark in the water.D(2018-2019学年黑龙江高一英语期中
22、) Since his students began using Quizlet, English teacher Tristan Thorne has noticed an improvement in their ability to learn and use new words. Quizlet is a learning App, a computer program you use on your mobile phone. It can help users build and test their knowledge of English words. Quizlet has
23、word sets for millions of subjects. And, it is quickly becoming a useful mobile tool for language learners.Thorne teaches at Columbia University in New York City. Thanks to learning Apps, Jeff Strack, another English teacher, has also notice improvement in his students ability to remember informatio
24、n. He teaches at Hostos Community College, also in New York, He and Thorne are part of a growing number of language educators adding mobile Apps to their classes.Strack and Thorne seem to agree that the days when teachers would not permit the use of mobile phones are gone. When they use Apps, langua
25、ge learners communicate more differently than in a traditional classroom. Users act on or respond to something, instead of just listening to new information.Thorne believes that Apps can help learners become more active in learning. For example, each week, his students are required to add vocabulary
26、 words into Quizlet for others to use. He says some Apps also make it easy for students to know their language strengths and weaknesses.The biggest improvement Strack has seen in his students is that they are much more active in wholeclass or smallgroup discussions. Apps let all students take part i
27、n the activity, whether its a game, quiz or practice activity, he says.Many existing learning Apps are designed for students of all ages and levels. Some are designed for group activities. Some support independent learning. Still some are good for homework, Thorne says he especially likes Quizlet an
28、d three other Apps: QR Codes, Socrative and Evernote.12.What do Strack and Thorne do to improve their teaching? A. They design learning Apps for their students.B. They dont allow their students to use Apps after class.C. They allow their students to use mobile Apps to study.D. They order their stude
29、nts not to use mobile phones in class.13.According to the text, Apps can help language learners .A. take an active part in learning B. save much time and moneyC. remember their weaknesses D. improve personal designing skills14.What can we learn about the existing learning Apps? A. They have three ty
30、pes in total. B. They are too few to choose from.C. They are only designed for homework. D. They are designed for different uses.15.What can be the best title for the text? A. Great changes in science and technology B. The use of mobile phones will be goneC. Ways to choose from different mobile Apps
31、 D. Better language learning with mobile Apps第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(2018-2019学年湖北省孝感市高一)How Can I Fight Laziness?Lazy people will never gain anything in life.However, laziness can be defeated once a few changes have been made in your mind. 16 Many people lack
32、 sleep constantly, since they stay up too late and get up too early to prepare for work.These people have little motivation once they arrive home.Laziness works hand in hand with a lack of motivation and a tendency to put off things.By adjusting your sleep schedule to provide a few more hours of meaningful rest, you can fight laziness throughout the day.Another
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