2018-2019学年北京市东城区高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(word版)

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2018-2019学年北京市东城区高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(word版)

‎2018-2019学年北京市东城区高一下学期期末考试 英语试卷 本试卷共100分。考试时长120分钟。‎ 一、听力理解(共三节,15分)‎ 第一节(共3小题;每小题1分,共3分)‎ 听下面3段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。‎ ‎1. What time is it now?‎ A. 9:30. B. 11:00. C. 12:30.‎ ‎2. What is the man going to do?‎ A. See a doctor. B. Make a phone call. C. Go on the Internet.‎ ‎3. What will the man do for the woman?‎ A. Repair her car. B. Give her a ride. C. Pick up her son.‎ 第二节(共8小题;每小题1分,共8分)‎ 听下面3段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的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5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。‎ 听第4段材料,回答第4至5题。‎ ‎4. Where does the conversation take place?‎ A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. At a supermarket.‎ ‎5. What might the woman order?‎ A. Fried fish. B. Beef steak. C. Roast chicken.‎ 听第5段材料,回答第6至8题。‎ ‎6. What’s the relationship between the speakers?‎ A. Travel guide and visitor.‎ B. Radio host and guest.‎ C Boss and secretary.‎ ‎7. What does the woman think zookeepers should do with animals?‎ A. Train them to entertain people.‎ B. Take care of them as pets.‎ C. Keep their nature.‎ ‎8. What does the woman think of her job?‎ A. Challenging and interesting.‎ B. Difficult and dangerous.‎ C. Pleasant and rewarding.‎ 听第6段材料,回答第9至11题。‎ ‎9. What is the speaker now?‎ A. A cook. B. A teacher. C. A businessman.‎ ‎10. What was the man good at?‎ A. Math. B. History. C. Science.‎ ‎11. What is the speaker mainly talking about?‎ A. How he made a living at an early age.‎ B. How his English has been improved.‎ C. How education has changed his life.‎ 第三节(共4小题;每小题1分,共4分)‎ 听下面一段对话,完成第12至15四道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有15秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有50秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。‎ 二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)‎ 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ The Parents’ Lifesaving Touch On March 25, 2010, Kate and David heard the words every parent feels frightened of: Their newborn wasn’t going to make it. Their twins—a girl and a boy—were born two minutes apart and 14 weeks premature(早产的), ___1___ just over two pounds each. Doctors had tried to save the boy for 20 minutes but saw no ___2___. His ‎ heartbeat was nearly gone, and he’d stopped breathing. The baby had just minutes to ___3___.‎ ‎“I saw him gasp(喘息) weakly, but the doctor said it was no ___4___,” Kate told the Daily Mail five years later. “I know it sounds stupid, ___5___ if he was still gasping, that was a sign of life. I wasn’t going to give up ___6___.”‎ In an effort to cherish(珍惜) her last moments with the tiny boy, Kate asked to ___7___ him. The couple knew this was likely a ___8___.‎ Kate removed the hospital blanket ___9___ the boy, whom the couple had already ___10___ Jamie, and ordered David to take his shirt off and ___11___ her and the boy in bed. The first-time parents wanted their son to be as warm as possible in their arms and hoped the skin-to-skin contact would improve his ___12___. They also talked to him.‎ ‎“We were trying to entice(说服) him to stay,” Kate told the Daily Mail. “We explained his name and ___13___ he had a twin who he had to look out for and how hard we had tried to ___14___ him.”‎ Then something completely ___15___ happened. Jamie started ___16___ again. Finally, he reached for his father’s finger.‎ The couple’s lost boy had made it.‎ ‎“We’re the ___17___ people in the world,” David said.‎ Eight years later, Jamie and his sister, Emily, are happy and ___18___. The parents only recently told the kids the story of their ___19___. “Emily burst into tears,” Kate told the Daily Mail. “She was really upset, and she kept hugging Jamie. This whole ___20___ makes you cherish them more.”‎ ‎1. A. losing B. measuring C. weighing D. showing ‎2. A. appreciation B. improvement C. prediction D. agreement ‎3. A. live B. play C. grow D. think ‎4. A. harm B. trouble C. wonder D. use ‎5. A. but B. or C. and D. for ‎6. A. gradually B. peacefully C. hardly D. easily ‎7. A. cover B. hold C. cure D. wash ‎8. A. risk B. party C. goodbye D. tradition ‎9. A. around B. to C. beside D. against ‎10. A. promised B. kept C. awarded D. named ‎11. A. join B. place C. feed D. hide ‎12. A. appearance B. condition C. memory D. skill ‎13. A. why B. when C. that D. if ‎14. A. protect B. raise C. teach D. save ‎15. A. unbelievable B. unfamiliar C. natural D. acceptable ‎16. A. waving B. speaking C. smiling D. breathing ‎17. A. kindest B. luckiest C. bravest D. cleverest ‎18. A. free B. relaxed C. healthy D. confident ‎19. A. birth B. adventure C. growth D. education ‎20. A. project B. experiment C. progress D. experience ‎【答案】1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. D 三、阅读理解 (共16小题;36~45每小题2分,46~51每小题3分,共38分)‎ 阅读下列四篇短文,从第36~45各小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑;根据短文内容,回答第46~51各小题,并将答案写在答题纸的相应位置。‎ A Some insects, such as butterflies and ladybugs, are quite beautiful. But, did you know that many bugs are also edible and are filled with protein?‎ Aletheia Price knows this—and a lot more—about bugs. She also thinks you should try eating some. If you visit the website www.eatbug.com, you will find all kinds of information about edible insects. Most of it was written by Aletheia Price when she was fifteen years old. Aletheia started eating bugs at the age of thirteen. Before long, she found that she really enjoyed some of them. She also became interested in finding out more about which kinds of ‎ bugs could be eaten and how to cook them.‎ According to Aletheia, there are at least 1,462 kinds of edible insects. (Doesn’t that make you wonder who tried all of them and decided they were edible?) Some of her favorite dishes include mealworm chocolate chip cookies, ant tacos(玉米卷), and chocolate-covered crickets(蟋蟀). On her website she has recipes for insect entrees(开胃菜) and some helpful tips. For example, when preparing crickets, it is best to remove their legs before cooking, for the legs tend to get stuck in your teeth. She also offers information for anyone who wants to raise bugs for food.‎ Aletheia realizes that eating bugs is not for everyone. But, if you think about it, you have to admit that eating bugs might be a good idea. There are billions and billions of bugs in this world. If we could get used to eating them, we would have plenty of food for everyone.‎ ‎21. When Aletheia was 13, she _________.‎ A. wrote articles about bugs B. ate bugs for the first time C. taught people how to cook bugs D. studied nutritional value of bugs ‎22. On Aletheia’s website, you can find information on ________.‎ A. names of restaurants to serve bugs B. how to keep bugs as pets C. tips on cooking and eating bugs D. where to catch bugs for food ‎23. In Aletheia’s opinion, eating bugs can help ________.‎ A. keep the balance of nature B. solve the food supply problem C. make your life more interesting D. make the old and the young stronger ‎【答案】21. B 22. C 23. B B Liana nervously bit her nails while she waited for the exam to arrive. She looked around the room; hundreds of other law students sat in rows staring anxiously at the tables in front of them. Just as she began to take a deep breath to calm her anxiety, an exam booklet(册子) was placed in front of her. This was the moment she had been expecting ever since she began law school three years ago. She picked up her pencil, and opened to the first page of the bar exam, a test for all students wanting to become licensed lawyers.‎ Liana never thought she would want to become a lawyer. Her parents were both artists. Law was something she had not been exposed to as a child. But art made for a tumultuous career—both of her parents had struggled to find ‎ jobs and worked round the clock when they were young. Even though they finally seemed successful and happy, Liana wanted something different.‎ She was the anchor on her high school debate team, and consistently impressed her competitors with her analytical thinking. “Never argue with Ms. Lakes,” her teachers would say. So she chose to major in law. In her mind, she pictured herself in a New York City courtroom(法庭) dressed in an expensive suit, with papers in her hand, waving at the jury(陪审团) in a speech on human rights.‎ But now, with the bar exam sitting in front of her, she started to worry. “What if I don’t pass? Did I study enough?” Her thoughts raced through her mind. On the first page were seven paragraphs detailing a law situation followed by a series of questions. Liana read through the paragraphs, and quickly scribbled down an explanation of the first question before moving onto the next question. The next few hours went like this as the clock ticked closer and closer to the lunch hour.‎ At 12:00 p.m. sharp, a buzzer(蜂鸣器) sounded and everyone was told to put down their pencils and walked out for an hour-long lunch break. At lunch, Liana met her friend, Kevin.‎ ‎“How did it go?” she asked. “To be honest, I’ve no idea. I just kept writing.” Kevin said. Liana laughed and said she felt the same way.‎ After lunch, the two exchanged words of encouragement. They strolled back into the exam center a bit more refreshed. Liana finished the second half of the exam that day with a better feeling than what she started with in the morning.‎ ‎24. What do we know about the bar exam Liana is taking?‎ A. It is for someone to be a qualified lawyer.‎ B. It has many law situations to describe.‎ C. It lasts for hours without stopping.‎ D. It takes place every three years.‎ ‎25. “A tumultuous career” in Paragraph 2 probably is a career that ________.‎ A. has lots of chances of success B. needs to work in different cities C. is full of competition and hard work D. demands much professional knowledge ‎26. Liana wanted to be a lawyer because ________.‎ A. she was good at arguing and debating B. she wanted to follow her friend’s advice C. she believed it would bring her a rich and happy life D. she aimed to devote herself to protecting human rights ‎27. At the end of the exam, Liana felt more ________.‎ A. nervous B. curious C. energetic D. confident ‎28. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?‎ A. The Wild Dream B. A True Lawyer C. The Big Test D. A Hard Choice ‎【答案】24. A 25. C 26. A 27. D 28. C C Each year, hundreds of thousands of wild animals around the world are killed in trophy hunting—the organized shooting of animals for pleasure. The hunters then bring parts of the animal home with them as their “trophy” to remember the hunting.‎ Trophy hunters pay big money to kill animals. Some of the money goes to helping wildlife protection. Trophy hunting also attracts business, which encourages people to preserve land and breed(饲养) animals that would otherwise be endangered. Cathy Dean, head of the Save the Rhino Charity, says that at the start of the 1900s there were only 50–100 southern white rhinos. Now, there are around 18,000. This is partly because some of them were raised specially for trophy hunting.‎ But things don’t usually go on one way. According to WWF, elephant populations have fallen from 1.3 million to just over 400,000 since the 1980s. Over the same period, hunters from around the world have taken home more than 100,000 African elephant trophies. Trophy hunting is not illegal(非法的) but unfair on the animals. In 2015, Cecil the lion was shot by a US trophy hunter. Cecil was a beloved lion in Zimbabwe, Africa. Cecil was lured with bait(诱饵), shot with an arrow and struggled in blood for more than ten hours before his hunters tracked and finished killing him. His son, Xanda, met a similar fate two years later.‎ Cecil’s death caused worldwide outrage and protests(反抗) against trophy hunting. Countries including Australia, France and the Netherlands banned(禁止) the import of lion trophies—they stop hunters from being allowed to bring home parts of the animal they kill. They believe that people will stop trophy hunting because the activity might lose its attraction if hunters can’t bring their trophies home.‎ The UK Government said that it would consider a ban on trophy-hunting imports by 2017, but no action had been taken. In April 2019, a letter by protesters against trophy hunting was sent to the UK government asking to ban trophy-hunting imports. On 7 May, the official in charge of the environment, Michael Gove, said that the UK would ‎ not ban the imports for the time being. This left the world in a state of a shock. Hopefully the UK will place a ban on trophy-hunting imports, which would be an important message and inspire others to treat animals better. We’re waiting for the day to come.‎ ‎29. A trophy hunter usually ________.‎ A. kills wild animals for food B. learns about wildlife in the hunting C. gives a large amount of money to protect wildlife D. takes part of the animal home in memory of the hunting ‎30. Why does the writer mention Cecil’s story in Paragraph 3?‎ A. To prove trophy hunting makes some animal species endangered.‎ B. To show how animals suffered painfully in trophy hunting.‎ C. To attach importance to protecting wild lions in Africa.‎ D. To persuade trophy hunters to hunt in a legal way.‎ ‎31. Why did some countries ban the import of lion trophies?‎ ‎32. What is the writer’s attitude towards the UK’s decision on the ban of trophy-hunting imports?‎ ‎【答案】29. D 30. B ‎ ‎31. To make people give up trophy hunting. ‎ ‎32. The writer might feel shocked /disappointed at/unsatisfied with the UK’s decision.‎ D When was the last time you sat on a park bench(凳子)? Did you stay for long? A new kind of park benches will limit the amount of time you can sit there. If you don’t get up in time, it could be very painful: there are many sharp spikes (钉子) on the part that you sit on!‎ Visitors who want a rest on the bench need to put a coin in a machine next to it. Once the money was accepted, the spikes disappear into the bench. Then visitors can sit down comfortably, but only for half an hour. When the time’s up, the spikes slowly start moving up again. It doesn’t hurt at first, but after a minute, they start coming up even more quickly. They aren’t long enough to cause serious hurt, but they do cause pain, as tests have shown. But why have they been installed (安装)?‎ ‎“Our public park is very popular in summer,” a spokesperson for the park explained. “But with all the thousands of people who visit the park, there aren’t enough benches for everyone. We want to make sure that the benches are shared by more visitors, and to stop people taking a bench and staying there all day. Installing spikes seems to be the fairest way of stopping people doing this.”‎ ‎33. How is the new kind of park bench different from other benches?‎ ‎34. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?‎ ‎35. Why are the new benches installed?‎ ‎36. The passage says, “Installing spikes seems to be the fairest way of stopping people doing this.” Do you agree with this? Please state your reasons.‎ ‎【答案】33. It can limit the amount of time people sit on it (with sharp spikes). / If you don’t get up from it in limited time, it could make you painful./There are many sharp spikes on it to limit the amount of time people sit on it. ‎ ‎34. It’s mainly about how the new kind of benches work ‎ ‎35. They’re installed to solve the problem that some people take a bench too long and others can’t share it. ‎ ‎36. Yes. If people are asked to pay for benches, they will not take it too long when they don’t really need it. Thus, every visitor will have the chance to share it. /No. Benches in parks should be free to visitors. The park can build more benches to solve its problem instead of limiting the time when visitors have a rest on benches.‎ 四、短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分, 共10分)‎ 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。‎ No one knows exactly ___37___ the earth began. However, according to a widely accepted theory, the universe began ___38___ a “Big Bang”. Then the dust ___39___(settle) into a solid globe. As the earth cooled down, water began to appear on its surface. Many ___40___(science) believe that it was the presence of water that allowed the earth to dissolve ___41___(harm) gases and acids into oceans and seas, which made it possible for life to develop.‎ Millions of years later, the first small plants appeared on the surface of the water. Their development ___42___(follow) by early shellfish, all sorts of fish, green plants and land animals. Reptiles ___43___(produce) young generally by laying eggs while mammals gave birth to young baby animals. Dinosaurs existed on the earth for over 140 million years before they suddenly disappeared. The reason ___44___ they disappeared still remains a mystery.‎ Finally, humans appeared and spread all over the earth. But they are putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which prevents heat from ___45___(escape) from the earth into space. As a result of this, people believe the earth may become too hot to live on. So ___46___ life will continue on the earth will depend on how this problem can be solved.‎ ‎【答案】37. how ‎ ‎38. with 39. settled ‎ ‎40. scientists ‎ ‎41. harmful ‎ ‎42. was followed ‎ ‎43. produced ‎ ‎44. why 45. escaping ‎ ‎46. whether 五、完成句子 (共7小题;每小题1分, 共7分)‎ 根据每小题的中文提示,用恰当的词组完成英文句子。‎ ‎47. 越来越多的青年人开始关注野生动物的保护。‎ An increasing number of young people began to __________________the wildlife protection.‎ ‎48. 我对这首歌很熟悉。‎ I ____________________ the song.‎ ‎49. 春天来了,我们期待着一起去郊游。‎ Spring is coming. We __________________________ a school outing.‎ ‎50. 不要忘记提醒Tom下午的会议。‎ Don’t forget to ____________________ this afternoon.‎ ‎51. 现在这个年轻小伙子通过做销售谋生。‎ The young man ____________________ by being a salesman.‎ ‎52. John的父母在他小时就去世了,所以他是由奶奶抚养长大的。‎ John’s parents died when he was a little child, so he ______________________ by his grandma.‎ ‎53. 她为自己的两个孩子都有音乐天赋而自豪。‎ She was proud that both her children _____________________.‎ ‎【答案】47. pay attention to/attach importance to ‎ ‎48. am/was familiar with ‎ ‎49. look/are looking forward to ‎ ‎50. remind Tom of the meeting ‎ ‎51. is earning/making his living // earns/makes his living ‎ ‎52. was/has been brought up/raised ‎ ‎53. had a gift for music 六、书面表达(共10分)‎ ‎54.你的英国朋友Jim所在的学校要举办“亚洲节日”展,他将负责介绍一个亚洲节日。他来信希望你能向他推荐一个中国节日,请你给他回信,内容包括:‎ ‎1.该节日的名称和时间;‎ ‎2.该节日的习俗;‎ ‎3.你推荐该节日的理由。‎ 注意:1.词数不少于60字;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。‎ Dear Jim,‎ ‎__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua ‎【答案】Dear Jim,‎ I’m happy to receive your letter and know that your school will have an exhibition on Asian festivals. I think you can introduce Chinese Spring Festival. The festival falls on the first day of the first lunar month.‎ We celebrate it with all kinds of activities. We hang red lanterns, post red couplets and go to temple fairs. On the Eve of the Spring Festival, we have feasts and eat dumplings while watching the Spring Festival Gala. And the most exciting moment for children is when they receive lucky money in red paper.‎ The reason why I recommend it is that of all the traditional Chinese festivals, the Spring Festival is the most important one. It is a precious time when Chinese families enjoy a reunion and celebrate the coming of spring and a new year. ‎ I hope all these can help you. Wish you a successful activity.‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua
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