1、浙江省+1高中联盟学年高一下学期期中联考英第I卷第一部分 听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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)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 colour was the suit that the man wear yesterday?A. Gray. B. Brown. C.
2、Green. 2. What does the woman want the boy to do?A. Makeacake. B. Dosomeshopping. C. Pickupherclassmates. 3. Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A. Atthecafe. B. Atthebusstop. C. Attheentrancetothecinema. 4. Whenistheswimminglessontoday?A. At4:30. B. At4:45 C. At 5:15. 5. Howwillthemangotothemeeting?A. By bus.
3、 B. Bytaxi. C. Bysubway. 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至7题。6. WhyisthemangoingtoCalifornia?A. Toworkthere. B. Tojoinhisfamily. C. Tocontinuehiseducation. 7. Whatistherelatio
4、nshipbetweenthespeakers?A. Bossandemployee. B. Customerandagent. C. Teacherandstudent. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Whatdoesthemanthinkof Hollywood:TheRealDeal?A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Exciting. 9. Whatdothespeakersdecidetodointheend?A. Eatout. B. Seethenewsshow. C. Goforabasketballfinal. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
5、。10. What made the manstay inLondononlyfor afew days?A. Thehighcost. B. Thebadweather. C. Thebusytravelplan. 11. WhatdidthemandoinSydney?A. Hedidsomeshopping. B. Heswaminthesea. C. Heplayedonthebeach. 12. WhatwastheweatherlikeinSanFrancisco?A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Foggy. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Whatist
6、hewomansproblem?A. ShecantfindanymusicforParentsNight. B. Sheisntfamiliarwithyoungpeoplestastes. C. Shehastochoosedifferentmusicfordifferentpeople. 14. Whatkindof musicdothespeakersdecidetostartwith?A. Jazz. B. Rocknroll. C. Countrymusic. 15. Whatdoweknowaboutlinedance?A. Mostoldpeopledontlikeit. B.
7、 Peopleusuallydoitwith jazz. C. Itrequirespeopletodothesamestepstogether. 16. Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A. Havesomethingtodrink. B. Choosedifferentmusic. C. Learntodolinedancing. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whenistheclubopen?A. From6:00a. m. to11:00p. m. B. From6:30a. m. to11:15p. m. C. From6:30a. m. to11
8、:30p. m. 18. Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledointheclub?A. Swimfor25minutesatnight. B. Trydivinginthe10-metrepool. C. Relaxinthesteamroombeforeswimming. 19. Howcanpeoplebecomeamember?A. Bymakingaphonecall. B. ByregisteringontheInternet. C. Byvisitingtheclubthemselves. 20. Why does the speaker give t
9、his talk?A. To make people interested in the chub. B. To tell people a great place to travel. C. To introduce a sports programme.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,从每题后所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D) 中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AYou are driving to school. You look up to see a pretty, h
10、ot air balloon. Whoa! You almost went through a stop sign! In a driverless car, you can look at the balloon. The car sees the stop sign without your help and stops the car. Car makers and others are already testing driverless cars or AVs (automated vehicles) in the U. S. and other countries. Most ca
11、rs already have some driverless technology like the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). When a car is slipping on an icy road, the ABS can tap the brakes quickly. The wheels turn slowly but do not stop. The driver can then control the car to safety. Many cars also have parallel parking technology. These
12、 cars can park themselves along a street. No driver is needed. A driverless car can see the road better than people with the help of radar, cameras, and lasers. Radar helps the car see things up to 100 meters away even in darkness or rain. Cameras help the car see objects that are close. Lasers that
13、 work like radar, called lidar, spin on the roof and build a 3D model of the world around the car. Automated vehicles use a GPS to find the best way from one place to another. All the information from the radar, cameras, lasers, and the GPS goes to the Controller Area Network bus, which lets all tho
14、se devices talk to one another. The CAN bus uses the information to direct the car and to tell the car to go or stop. Problems still exist with AVs. Hackers(黑客)may take over the car. There will probably be fewer jobs for people who drive taxis and trucks. A robo-taxi can find you and take you to you
15、r destination without a taxi driver. AV trucks may roll along highways without a truck driver. In the future, you can be the driver of your car, or you can look out of the window while the car drives you. 21. A pretty, hot air balloon is mentioned in Paragraph 1 in order to .A. tell that there are a
16、lways interesting things to see while drivingB. show how interesting it is to drive to schoolC. show the strength of driverless carsD. tell the possible danger while driving22. What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 mean?A. carsB. equipmentC. informationD. automated vehicles23. Which of the fo
17、llowing ideas will the author agree?A. There will be no human drivers in the future. B. All the truck drivers will be out of work in the future. C. All the driverless cars will be safe in the future. D. All the cars wont be driven automatically in the future. BDomestic animals have often been known
18、to save their human companions from danger. From the quick thinking of Duke, the dog who warned his guardians of their babys need for medical attention, to the smart actions of service dog Yolanda, who rescued her highly near-sighted human from a house fire by dialing 911, there are many animals out
19、 there who have earned the lasting gratitude of their human friends. However, it is truly surprising to hear about undomesticated (未驯服的) animals who, without any obvious reason, stepped in and saved humans from the coming death, In June 2005, a twelve-year-old girl was caught by four men in rural so
20、uth-west Ethiopia as she made her way home from school. A week after the kidnapping, her captors were trying to move her, when three lions chased the men off. The lions remained with the terrified girl until police officers arrived to send her to safety. She told them that although she had been beat
21、en by her kidnappers, who it is believed had been attempting to sell her into a forced marriage, the lions had not touched her. Sergeant Wondmu Wedaj said, “They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest. Everyone thinks this is some kind of
22、 miracle, because normally the lions would attack people.” An Ethiopian wildlife expert claimed that the lions may have spared the girl because her cries had sounded like the mewing of a cub(幼兽). This unbelievable story shows that, contrary to certain popular knowledge of wild animals as threats who
23、 must be removed to make way for human advancement, we have much more in common with non-human animals and are a lot more dependent on them than we realize. They, too, are capable of showing pity. They, too, have been known to step in and save those weaker than themselves at the most unexpected time
24、s, and in ways that humans often fail to predict. They, too, deserve to live out their lives on their own terms. 24. Which of the following statements is true?A. The little girl was forced to marry the kidnapper. B. Wild animals often save humans for theyre weaker. C. Wild animals are often regarded
25、 as threats. D. The lion gave the girl to the police as a gift. 25. The twelve-year-old girl was saved mainly because .A. the lions frightened the kidnappers awayB. she frightened the kidnappers away with her criesC. the police caught the kidnappersD. the kidnappers freed her halfway26. We can concl
26、ude from the last paragraph that .A. wild animals deserve a place on the earthB. humans sometimes gain reward from wild animalsC. humans know wild animals can sometimes save them in needD. it is wise for wild animals to be friendly to humansCIt is night in Nairobi, Kenya. Farmers sleep in their home
27、s. Their cows sleep in areas surrounded with fences (栅栏) which keep small animals away. However, the fences do not stop lions, which often hunt at night. They eat other wild animals as well as the cows. On this night the lions get close to the cattle fence. But then, the lions see bright lights. The
28、 lights flash, turning on and off , as if there are people holding the lights. The lions run away. They do not know that no one is awake! An eleven year old boy invented these flashing lights. Lion lights are helping people and lions live together peacefully. Nairobi is the fastest growing city in t
29、he world. Sixteen percent of the city is Nairobi National Park where wild animals are living. Since many places where Nairobi National Park is are not fenced, wild animals can leave the park land freely. Some of these animals, like lions, kill and eat other animals, such as cows. But farmers depend
30、on keeping cows to make money. So they kill lions in order to protect the cows, which leads to a rapid decrease of the number of lions in Kenya. Thus, people feel they have to think of other ways to protect cows. Richard Turere, poorly educated, has been responsible for caring for the cattle for his
31、 family since he turned six. He tried every means he could think of to keep lions away. After trying many times, Turere made a discovery. He said: One night I was walking around the cowshed with an electric light in my hand. That day the lions did not come. I discovered that lions are afraid of a moving light. So I had an idea. I got an old car battery and an indicator box, which was found in a motorcycle. It helps drivers if they want to turn
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