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2018-2019学年辽宁省实验中学高一上学期期中考试试卷 英语 (word版)
辽宁省实验中学2018-2019学年度上学期期中阶段测试 高一英语试卷 考试时间:120分钟 试题满分:150分 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,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 does the man suggest? A. Taking a plane. B. Taking a train. C. Driving a car. 2. What will the speakers do first? A. Go home. B. Eat downtown. C. Go to the concert. 3. How much does the woman weigh now? A. 153 pounds. B. 160 pounds. C. 163 pounds. 4. Where is the woman’s father now? A. At home. B. In a hospital. C. At a restaurant. 5. Who will probably do the paperwork? A. Beth. B. The man. C. The woman. 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6、7题。 6. What probably is the woman? A. The man’s colleague. B. The man’s wife. C. A doctor. 7. Why does the man come to the woman again? A. He is tired of smoking. B. He is still coughing. C. He failed in quitting smoking. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The party is over. B. The speakers are at a very high building. C. The woman prefers a small house in a poor neighborhood. 9. Where did the woman live when she was small? A. A poor low suburban neighborhood. B. A high apartment building. C. A faraway village. 10. What can we learn about the woman? A. She is sleepy now. B. She doesn’t sleep much. C. She doesn’t need to work tomorrow. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A library. B. A university. C. A city. 12. What is Plymouth? A. A ship. B. A town. C. A museum. 13. What is Boston best known for according to the man? A. Economy. B. Farming. C. Culture. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. How many countries are mentioned in the conversation? A. Four. B. Six. C. Five. 15. Why did the man visit those countries in most cases? A. On holiday. B. For research. C. On business. 16. How long did the man work in France? A. For one year. B. For three years. C. For two years. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. Where do children play games after school? A. On the street corner. B. At home. C. At school. 18. What do old people do in the evening? A. Read newspapers. B. Go to car races. C. Watch TV at home. 19. How do young people go on outings at the weekends? A. By bike. B. By car. C. By train. 20. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. Different ways of enjoyment. B. The life of Australians. C. Australians live a relaxed life. 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read beneath the branches of an old willow tree, with good reason to frown, for the world was dragging me down. At this time, a boy approached me. He stood right before me, and said with great excitement, “Look what I found!” In his hand was a flower, and what a pitiful sight, with its petals (花瓣) all worn. Wanting him to take his flower and go off to play, I managed a smile and then turned to the other side. But instead of leaving, he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared, “It really smells pretty and it’s beautiful, too. That’s why I picked it. Here it’s for you.” The flower before me was dying or dead. But I knew I must take it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and replied, “Just what I need.” But instead of placing the flower in my hand, he held it in mid-air. It was then that I noticed that the boy was blind. I heard my voice quiver (轻微颤抖), and at the same time my tears shone like the sun. As I thanked him for picking the very best one, he smiled and said, “You’re welcome.” And then he ran off to play, unaware of the impact he’d had on me. I sat there and wondered how he managed to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree. Perhaps from his heart, he’d been blessed with true sight. Through the eyes of the blind boy, I could see the problem was not with the world; the problem was me. And for all of those times I had been blind. From now on, I promised to see beauty and appreciate every second. Then I held the flower up to my nose and breathed its fragrance and smiled as that young boy. 21. When she sat down to read on the bench, the author _______. A. felt relaxed and peaceful B. wanted to have a friend keeping her company C. felt upset and unhappy with her life D. felt proud to have overcome the difficulties in life 22. Why did the author decide to take the flower at first? A. Because she was really moved by the boy. B. Because she didn’t want to hurt the young boy. C. Because she thought the flower was really beautiful. D. Because she didn’t like being bothered by the boy any more. 23. Which of the following can best describe the boy? A. Handsome and intelligent. B. Kind and optimistic. C. Warmhearted and sensitive. D. Independent and active. B Running your small business requires good staff. Once you find them, you don't want to let them go elsewhere. During an employee's time with a company, there are a number of forces that influence his or her behavior. I like to refer to them as“push”and“pull”. You're either pushing an employee towards the door, or pulling them deeper into your organization. Suppose that you've made a good hire and you want to keep the employees, the trick is to recognize individual needs of employees and satisfy those needs, within reason, in order to keep pulling them away from the door. Even if you can't pull them away from the door, at least don't do things to push them out of the door. Recognize that some employees will lose interest and need something fresh to keep their interest. If you can't continually provide challenges, opportunities for promotion and other interesting and rewarding opportunities, then you'll have some employees leave through no fault of your own. The important thing is to identify your key employees and make certain they are being treated well. Communicate with them on a regular basis to make certain that you understand what makes them behave in a particular way, and be aware of concerns they may have about job satisfaction. 24. To keep your employees, you are advised to _______. A. recognize and meet their needs B. identify and overcome their faults C. offer them a salary as high as possible D. provide them with a better working condition 25. According to the passage, when is it possible for some employees to lose interest? A. The company is located in a remote area. B. They have no rewarding opportunities. C. They make many mistakes in their work. D. The company is not big enough for development. 26. How should you deal with your key employees according to the last paragraph? A. Make them behave well. B. Meet with them every day. C. Pay regular visits to their family. D. Make sure they are well-treated. 27. The passage is mainly about____________. A. how to keep your employees B. the importance of key employees C. how to challenge your employees D. the difference between“push”and“pull” C Unlike modern animal scientists, dinosaur scientists cannot sit on a hillside and use telescopes to watch dinosaurs in order to know how they lived and whether they were good parents. Instead, they have to search hard for information from dinosaurs’ fossils(恐龙化石) because dinosaurs died out millions of years ago. It’s very difficult for the scientists to reach an agreement because different results can be got from the same fossils. Many fossils of the same kind of dinosaurs have been dug out from one place. They might have formed when an entire group of dinosaurs got stuck(陷入)all at once. Or they might have been the result of dinosaurs getting stuck one after another over a course of a few centuries. Thus we can say that dinosaurs might have in the first case lived in big groups and in the second lived alone. Though there are two different results, dinosaur scientists now generally agree that at least some kinds of dinosaurs lived in big groups. “That’s pretty much settled at this point.” Says Paul Sereno. A kind of dinosaurs called Sauropods left behind tracks in the western United States that appear to run north and south, suggesting that they even moved long distances together. As to whether dinosaurs cared for their young, dinosaur scientists have turned to the closest living relatives of dinosaurs ― birds and crocodiles ― for possible models. Birds give a lot of care to their young, while crocodiles just help their young to the water. The discovered fossils of dinosaurs sitting on their eggs and staying with their young suggest the parents were taking care of their babies, but we still cannot say that all dinosaurs did the same. There is still a long way to go before the above questions could be answered. Dinosaur scientists will have to find more proof to reach an agreement. 28.Dinosaur scientists can get information directly by . A. studying dinosaur fossils B. examining modern animals C. watching dinosaurs D. using telescopes 29.What is pretty much settled according to Paul Sereno? A. Half of the dinosaurs lived alone. B. Most dinosaurs moved long distances. C. Many dinosaurs settled in the north. D. Some dinosaurs lived in big groups. 30.Which of the following is true according to the paragraph? A. Birds hardly pay attention to their young. B. Baby crocodiles can look after themselves well. C. Some dinosaurs took care of their young. D. Birds and crocodiles take good care of their young. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的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。 Most Valuable Possessions on Earth Marie was a single mother of two children in a rural Missouri community. ___31___ She also dedicated much spare time to numerous charities and community projects. Then one day Marie received some shocking news from her doctor. She had cancer, and it was spreading rapidly. ___32____ Soon , Marie witnessed what she had always known: although she was not financially wealthy, she already had the most valuable possessions on earth. Hundreds in her community and surrounding areas teamed up to help her and her family. Many people she had touched in caring ways demonstrated appreciation for Marie’s life. ___33___ However, she lived long enough to feel the love of those she had cheerfully served. The spirits of love and gratitude multiply(增加) when they are shared. ___34____ Giving selflessly was a value that Marie displayed all her life, and her spirit of giving lived after her in those who knew and loved her. All her life, Marie had demonstrated(演示) the truth of this simple principle : ___35___ Rather, it is an attitude that comes from appreciating what we already have. We can find the happiness we seek if we will first share it with others. Then —— and only then——we will have the most valuable possessions on earth: love, happiness, and increasing gratitude. A. Happiness is the result of sharing love and gratitude. B. She worked full-time during the day and sold handcrafted leather gifts on weekends. C. She lived a rather poor and hard life with the two children. D. Marie didn’t live to see the day when her bills were fully paid. E. Love is second to none. F. She had barely enough resources to put a cent in the medical treatments she would need. G. Happiness will not come from worldly possessions of fortune. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Sometimes, a mother just recognizes her child, even when the two have never met. That’s how Devon Toomey felt in 2013 when she ____36____ a photograph on a website for an international adoption agency. Toomey had been on the site many times and seen ____37____ many kids, but she’d never determined to email the agency about anyone ____38____ she saw one baby born without arms and legs. “____39____ seeing him, I just knew he was our child. There was just something that spoke to me,” she says. Today, four years later, that boy, named Bowen Toomey, is a 5-year-old ____40____ with two older brothers living in Eagle, Idaho. He is ____41____ on going to school, jumping on trampolines(蹦床), reading books and ____42____ himself to difficult tasks. But his ____43____ disability means he can’t live ____44____ like others: Where other children use their ____45____ to handle things, Bowen sometimes uses his mouth or a special band he wears that lets him ____46____ things like a spoon. “He does everything any other kids do: he just finds his way to ____47____ various problems. He can ride his skate already,” his mother says. “He ____48____ loves to swim, and can dive and swim independently. I think he loves it so much ____49____ the water is the place where he really doesn’t have limitations.” A former special education teacher, Toomey and her husband, Jeremy, knew they wanted to adopt. Nine months after she ____50____ Bowen on the website of a Serbian orphanage(孤儿院), ____51____ in Belgrade, the entire family went there to take home their 18-month-old addition. Although Bowen had been well taken care of at the orphanage, he didn’t get much attention, and for the most part he was just laid in the bed. The young boy ____52____ to his new family in a way ____53____ he surprised everyone. “We laid eyes on him and from that moment on, he ____54____ joyful, which really touched our hearts,” she says, “I said to myself, ‘____55____ is no wonder that I wanted him the moment I saw him’. He is my child.” 36. A. took on B. handed in C. made up D. came across 37. A. such B. so C. what D. how 38. A. until B. since C. unless D. after 39. A. At B. In C. On D. With 40. A. companion B. kindergartner C. orphan D. adolescent 41. A. keen B. fond C. interested D. addicted 42. A. applying B. absorbing C. focusing D. owing 43. A. mental B. spiritual C. psychological D. physical 44. A. happily B. normally C. usually D. commonly 45. A. bodies B. feet C. hands D. heads 46. A. cope with B. deal in C. take down D. serve as 47. A. develop B. meet C. address D. accept 48. A. previously B. particularly C. purposely D. eventually 49. A. so that B. besides that C. in that D. for that 50. A. looked B. recognized C. asked D. discovered 51. A. locating B. is locating C. is located D. located 52. A. turned B. returned C. responded D. replied 53. A. how B. that C. where D. which 54. A. became B. has become C. had become D. becomes 55. A. There B. That C. This D. It 第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 It is quite clear that air planes provide ___56___efficient and convenient way to travel. Thanks to planes, the world we live in has become a ___57___(small) place. ___58___ getting to somewhere by air can cause a lot of stress for people sometimes. There are many reasons ___59___ an unpleasant journey, such as long lines at the airport or screaming kids who seat ____60____(them) behind you. However, recent ____61___(study) conducted by US travel platform Expedia have found that more than half of the people____62____(survey) say what annoys them most are the passengers ___63___ continually kick, bump or grab airplane seats. Why do they do that? Are they bored, nervous or just ____64___(complete) unaware? There is no sure answer to that question, it seems. According to Expedia, this behavior is likely___65___(remain) one of the most common and hated parts of travelling by air. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分) 假定你是李华,作为交换生(an exchange student)正在英国学习。今天早晨你骑车上学时不小心刮擦到了一辆停在路边的汽车。由于急着上学,你无法在原地等候车主。请留一张便条,内容包括: 1. 表明身份 2. 简述事情经过 3. 道歉并表示愿意赔偿 4. 联系方式(Tel:5893671 E-mail:lihua@windmillo.org) 注意:1.词数80左右 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 第二节 读后续写 (满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 I watched from a distance as the homeless man quarreled with those who did not leave money for him – the majority. I walked up to him and right on queue he asked me for a quarter. “I’ll give you a quarter if you tell me your story.” He laughed, “You’ll give me a quarter for my story?” I lay the quarter in front of him and corrected myself – “Nah, here’s the quarter but it would be nice to hear your story.” I followed his eyes to the quarter and for a brief moment I saw a bright reflection. I sat down next to him and waited. “I was in the army,” he said. “I was a sniper(狙击手)and was supposed to shoot down the enemy from the distance.” I listened carefully to his rough voice as he went deeper into the story. He told me how he used to hunt with his family and was really good at it. He had his own way of respecting animals by not wasting what he killed for food and not killing more than he needed. When the army came knocking on his door, he felt pride and joined up. All those years of polishing his hunting skills could now serve a larger purpose—to defend us from the bad guys. He set out to fight in Iraq. It wasn’t long before he realized his ideals and expectations were just a shadow of the truth. “I was a sniper but I never really killed anyone innocent,” he said. “One day I had to do it. They asked me to shoot this lady from the distance. I saw kids near that lady and my hands were on the trigger (扳机). Man, I was tearing up ... I couldn’t do it.” 注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语; 3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; 4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。 Paragraph 1: “She wasn’t doing anything to anyone and she was with the kids. Paragraph 2: The story goes on as he describes eventually being put into prison for 180 days for refusing to follow orders. 高一英语期中考试参考答案 1-5 CBABA 6-10 CBBAB 11-15 CBCCA 16-20 CACBA 21-23 CDB 24-27 ABDA 28-30 ADC 31-35 BFDAG 36-40 DBACB 41-45 AADBC 46-50 ACBCD 51-55 DCBAD 56. an 57.smaller 58. But 59. for 60. themselves 61. studies 62. surveyed 63. who/that 64. completely 65. to remain 应用文参考答案: Dear Sir/Madam, I’m Li Hua, an exchange student from China, studying in the UK. I’m so sorry that my bike scratched your car when I was riding to school this morning. I understand it will certainly put you in a very bad mood. I sincerely apologize for what I did and promise I will cover all the relevant costs. As school will start soon, I can’t wait on the scene for you. Please contact me at 5893671 or lihua@windmillco.org. Many apologies again for all the inconvenience I’ve caused you! Best regards! Yours, Li Hua 读后续写参考答案: Paragraph 1: “She wasn’t doing anything to anyone and she was with the kids . With tears welling up, I thought of my own wife and my kid. It just didn’t make any sense to me to kill the lady, who was totally innocent. Who said she deserved to die when we had solid ground to live on? Instead of letting go the bullet and shooting down the lady dead on the spot, I pretended to have missed my target.” Paragraph 2: The story goes on as he describes eventually being put into prison for 180 days for refusing to follow orders. He told me how he was blacklisted so that he couldn’t get a job. What he could do was to beg for a quarter from any passer-by to make ends meet. By punishing him in this way, justice seemed to have done what was right-- but for what? For refusing to kill the lady? For not being brave? “I have no regrets. I may be homeless now, but I never killed that lady for I wouldn’t be able to live with killing innocent people.” The pride on his face convinced me I had met a real hero. It just never occurred to me that a hero could be a smelly old man left on streets.查看更多