1、学年河南省天一大联考高一下学期阶段性测试三英语试题河南省天一大联考2020-2021学年高一下学期阶段性测试(三)英语试题第一部分 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)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。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 is the woman looking for?A. A report. B. A book. C. A newspaper.2. How did the man get there?A. On foot.
2、 B. By running. C. By bike.3. What did the man do before lunch?A. He cleaned the car. B. He had a picnic. C. He visited his family.4. What is the woman doing?A. Asking Mr. Smith for help. B. Looking for a number. C. Making a phone call.5. How many items would the woman like to pay for?A. One. B. Two
3、. C. Four.第二节(共15小题;每小题L 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。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. When will the woman go to her first class tomorrow?A. At 10: 00 a. m. B. At 11:00 a. m. C. At 1: 00 p.m.7 . What will the speakers do toge
4、ther?A. Have a drink. B. Write a lab report. C. Prepare for a history class.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the man think they should find first?A. A highway. B. A farmhouse. C. A gas station.9. What will the speakers do next?A. Read some signs. B. Look at a map. C. Drive ahead.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What
5、s the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Parent and child. C. Friends.11. How far away is Newport Water World?A. About an hour away.B. About two hours away.C. About two and a half hours away.12. What does the woman think of the restaurants?A. The service is very bad there.B. T
6、he meals there are too expensive.C. Its interesting to eat there.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What will the woman drink?A. Orange juice. B. Tea. C. Water.14. Why didnt the man choose an apartment south of the river?A. Its not big enough.B. Its too expensive.C. Its far away from his office.15. What does the
7、woman say about the kitchen?A. Its not bright enough.B. The window lets in a lot of light.C. Everything was made in Germany.16. Where does the conversation take place?A. At the mans apartment. B. At the womans apartment. C. At an office in Houston. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is Paris called accordin
8、g to the speaker?A. The Capital of Art. B. The Capital of Fashion. C. The Capital of Beauty.18. What do we know about the Louvre Museum?A. It is in the center of Paris.B. It receives six million visitors a year.C. It is the most popular attraction in Paris.19. Why does the speaker suggest renting an
9、 apartment?A. Its hard to find a good hotel.B. Visitors can practice French.C. Its less expensive than a hotel.20. What does the speaker advise tourists to do in the end?A. Smile more.B. Try to speak some French.C. Visit some famous cafes.第二部分 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,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,并
10、在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADiscover the Canadian Rockies by rail and car. Enjoy two days aboard the scenic Rocky Mountaineer, combined with the freedom to discover fantastic Banff National Park in your spare time by rental car.About the TourYour tour starts in Vancouver, where you can explore the scenic city on yo
11、ur own and visit Vancouver Lookout for the whole views. After a relaxing evening, youll start your second day with travel aboard the Rocky Mountaineer, from Vancouver to Kamloops, the heart of British Columbia.Get your cameras ready for dramatic scenery, from the rushing waters of Hells Gate to moun
12、tain peaks. Continue east to Alberta, across ranchlands, lakeshores, mountain passes and tunnels, arriving in the town of Banff. You can have your supper by tasting the local food, but the cost falls on you.Spend the next day enjoying Banff on your own, and then drive to Lake Louise and Yoho Nationa
13、l Park. Travel through Kananaskis Country and the wide-open ranches of Alberta before arriving in Calgary, where youll spend an evening touring the city before your trip comes to an end.Highlights2 days of scenic rail travel onboard the Rocky MountaineerFree Hotel accommodations (住宿)for all the 5 ni
14、ghts4 free meals3-day full-size car rental with GPS and unlimited mileageVancouver LookoutCalgary TowerAdditional InformationIt is your duty to check and fulfill the passport, visa, and health requirements applicable(合适的)to your journey. We do not accept any loss if you cannot travel, or receive any
15、 other loss because you have not obeyed(遵循)any passport, visa, or health requirements. You are to pay back to us in relation to any fines or other losses which we get as a result of your failure to follow any passport, visa, or health requirements.21. Where does the tour end?A. Banff. B. Calgary.C.
16、Alberta. D. Yoho National Park.22. Which is free of charge for tourists?A. Accommodations. B. Taking the train.C. Driving a rental car. D. All meals during the trip.23. What does the author intend to tell us in Additional Information ?A. Rules during the travel. B. Risk of breaking travel rules.C. R
17、esponsibility travelers need to take. D. The trouble in getting the passport.BIn 1982, a man in India set an unusual world record by spending 72 hours in a cage with the countrys most poisonous snakes.That year, Neelim Kumar Khaire made a Guinness world record for staying 72 hours in a glass box wit
18、h 72 poisonous snakes : 27 monocellate cobras, 24 russells vipers, 9 binocellate cobras, 8 banded kraits, and 4 common snakes.Kaires love for snakes began while he was working at a five-star hotel near Bombay. Snakes were frequent visitors at my place in Matheran, Khaire said. I hated killing such b
19、eautiful creatures, most of which were harmless. So I started catching and releasing(释放)them in the Sahyadri hills. I once caught a snake and took it to the Haffkin Institute in Bombay. I was told that it was poisonous and too risky to be carried in this way. The happening increased my courage and s
20、o began my fascination with snakes.”Khaire said he first thought of setting up a world record when he came across some reports of Peter Snyemaris staying with 18 poisonous and 6 semi-poisonous snakes in Johannesburg, South Africa, for 50 hours.“I thought an Indian responsible to create a world recor
21、d in this field as India is known abroad as a country of snakes, said Khaire.So, for three days, Khaire lived in a small glass box filled with poisonous snakes at B. J. Medical College in Pune, India. While resting in a chair, he often had to deal with snakes that climbed onto him. But after72 hours
22、, Khaire left the box without a single bite.Using the initial(最初的)funds from his great event, Khaire created The Katraj Snake Park that was later known as The Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park. This unique park helps nest nearly 160 species of snakes and other wild animals.24. What made Khaire brave enou
23、gh to stay close with poisonous snakes?A. A dangerous experience. B. Sending snakes to the wild. C. Working at a five-star hotel. D. Meeting with snakes frequently. 25. What did Khaire think of the snake world record?A. He didnt take it seriously. B. He should have made it earlier.C. It should belon
24、g to his country. D. It was unfair to make it in Africa.26 Which word best describes the relationship between Khaire and the snakes in the box?A Close B. Peaceful. C. Terrible. D. Comfortable.27. What has Khaires campaign resulted in?A. Great fame and benefits to him. B. More difficulty in dealing w
25、ith snakes.C. Less fear of poisonous snakes. D. Further protection of wild creatures.CJac Grimes plays Santa in Greensboro, North Carolina. He gave up home visits which make up about a third of his business. He did it not just for his own health, but to prevent passing the virus from one family to t
26、he next. At a farmers market where he works every year, Grimes dresses up as Santa and sits in a parking area. He talks to children who remain inside their cars.The virus has many Santas and parents turning to online visits. Those visits have led many Santas to turn to their children and others for
27、help in learning new computer skills. It has been a challenge (挑战), said Christopher Saunders, a Santa performer in Tool, a small town near Dallas, Texas. But Saunders and others say that instead of in-person visits, online visits are good, if imperfect.Even Santas with the best jobs are hurt. Howar
28、d Graham has played Santa for eight years at New Yorks Radio City Music Hall. The place is known for its famous Christmas show with the Rockettes, a dance group. This year, he is making online visits and working five days with a historic railroad in Pennsylvania. “I love what I do. bringing them (ch
29、ildren) a little bit of smile and hope, said Graham.Brad Six first played Santa 35 years ago. He recently sat on Santas chair for three hours at a shop in Miami. As families sat in front of a glass barrier(屏障)for photos, Six turned his head so that his face protection did not reflect (反射)the cameras
30、 light. He happily waved at children around the barrier so they could tell him their wish lists-from a distance about 1.8 meters away.Six said the situation was a little easier physically on Santas back because he didnt have to pick anybody up, but it was not as enjoyable because Santa didnt get the
31、 interaction (互动)he normally gets. This was definitely different, but the kids were excited and that was what mattered.28. Many Santas learn new computer skills in order to.A. offer their services online B. attract more visitorsC. give up playing Santa D. make their job easier29. Why does the author
32、 mention Howard Graham?A. To show the advantages of working as Santa. B. To introduce a famous Christmas show.C. To compare different situations of Santas. D. To show the great effects of the virus on Santas.30. What do Jac Grimes and Brad Six have in common?A. They interact with children online. B. They take pictures with children.C. They play Santa with safety measures. D. They keep 1.8 metr
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