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2019学年高一英语下学期期末结业考试试题(实验班) 文 新目标A版
2019年上期高一年级文科实验班结业考试试卷 英语(试题卷) 注意事项: 1.本卷为衡阳八中高一年级文科实验班结业考试试卷,分两卷。其中共72题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。 2.考生领取到试卷后,应检查试卷是否有缺页漏页,重影模糊等妨碍答题现象,如有请立即向监考老师通报。开考前15分钟后,考生禁止入场,监考老师处理余卷。 3.请考生将答案填写在答题卡上,选择题部分请用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题部分请用黑色0.5mm签字笔书写。考试结束后,试题卷与答题卡一并交回。 ★预祝考生考试顺利★ 第I卷 选择题(共100分) 一.听力(每题1.5分,共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。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C 1. What is the man going to do first? A. Write his paper. B. Visit Professor Green. C. Go to the cinema with the woman. 2. Where do most of the woman’s earnings come from now? A. Her recordings. B. Her advertising work. C. Her concert performance. 3. What time is it now? A. 7:00 pm. B.7:30 pm. C. 8:00pm. 17 4. Which postcard will the speakers send? A. Garden. B. Castle. C. Beach. 5. Where are the speakers? A. At a hotel. B. At a restaurant. C. At a store. 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、7题。 6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Tourist and travel agent. C. Customer and house agent. 7. What are the speakers discussing? A. Where to travel. B. Whether to buy a house. C. How to use their money. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. How much has the man paid for his lessons? A. £ 14. B.£ 114. C.£ 140. 9. Why did the man fail his last driving test? A. He hit something by accident. B. He drove through the red lights. C. He didn’t park his car properly. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. How does the boy feel at first about living in the village? A. Annoyed. B. Excited. C. Satisfied. 11. Why does the boy’s father decide to live in the village? A. He has changed his job. B. He thinks it’s quiet there. C. He wants to save money. 12. What does the woman suggest the boy do? 17 A. Go to school by bus. B. Ask his parents for a motorbike. C. Have his parents drive him to school. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What did Vanessa and Robert decide to do last year? A. Get married. B. Look for new jobs. C. Return to England by boat. 14. What was Vanessa most worried? A. The living conditions would be bad. B. She wouldn’t be prepared. C. The baby would get ill. 15. What do we know about Vanessa when she reached Singapore? A. She considered flying home. B. She was worried about the boat. C. She enjoyed the break from traveling. 16. How was Vanessa’s father-in-law helpful? A. He looked after the baby. B. He helped to sail the boat. C. He was a good cook. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Who helped the students organize the show? A. The art teacher. B. The maths teacher. C. The maths teacher’s daughter. 18. What was the money raised for? A. More books. B. More computers. C. Some lights. 19. Where did the students find the useful information? A. In magazines. B. On websites. C. From books. 20. What was everybody asked to wear at the beginning? A. A hat. B. A jacket. C. A dress. 17 二.阅读理解(每题2分,共40分) 第一部分 阅读下面的文章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。 A City College ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS All high school graduates and anyone 18 years of age or older, with or without a high school diploma, are suitable for admission. Individuals under the age of 18 who possess a high school diploma are also suitable for admission. HOW TO ENROLL IN CREDIT COURSES New and readmitted students must complete and hand in a credit admissions application form available online at www.ccsf.edu. BEFORE YOU REGISTER: ●Learn about your skill level in English and Math through our assessment service; ●Attend an orientation (新生报到会) to hear about support services; ●Meet with a counselor (adviser) to select your courses; ●Find out if you are required for attending the entrance examinations. HOW TO ENROLL IN NONCREDIT COURSES Courses in Noncredit Programs are free of charge (no enrollment fee). For information on how to enroll in noncredit courses, click here. PARKING Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to use public transit. Click here for Parking Regulations. SERVICES City College services include a bookstore, cafeteria, health center, tutoring center, career and transfer center, counseling, financial aid, library, learning resource center, student government offices, campus police, disabled students programs and more. 21.Which kind of the following people could not be admitted to City College? 17 A. A high school graduate B.An adult without a high school diploma C. Anyone who possesses a high school diploma D. A sixteen boy without a high school diploma 22. What do we know about the entrance examinations from the passage? A. All new and readmitted students must take the examinations. B. Those who are poor in English and Math must take the entrance examinations. C. Not all the new students are required to take the entrance examinations. D. The entrance examinations are free of charge. 23. Where can this passage be found? A. In a college news report. B. In a newspaper advertisement. C. In a tour guide. D. On an education website. B In the first days of the new year, a photo from Rio’s traditional fireworks show on Copacabana Beach has spread like wildfire on Brazilian social networks — a shot of a little boy, alone, wading into the water, separated from the joyful crowd celebrating and taking pictures behind him. Arms crossed, he stares up wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the fireworks in the sky. Despite the absence of any information about the child other than his age 9, the image Lucas Landau shot for Reuters news agency has sparked tens of thousands of shares and comments on social media, newspaper articles, blog posts and a national debate about race, class and inequality. To some, it’s just a photo of a young black boy attracted by the spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks. People need to stop thinking that all black boys, without shirts on, are abandoned, sad, alone and unhappy. To others, the image is emblematic of Brazil’s acute inequality. 17 About half of Brazil’s population of 200 million identify as mixed-race/black, second only to Nigeria. But black and mixed-raced Brazilians are underrepresented in academia, politics and leadership roles. Less than 10 percent of Brazil's Congress is black, and just 18 percent of leadership roles are held by Afro-Brazilians. For Luiz Augusto Campos, a sociologist at Rio State University, the wide-ranging interpretations of the photo, as well as the explosive debate it generated, represents a changing tide for Afro-Brazilians. “The fact that it’s become so problematic is a reflection of a complex transition in terms of race in Brazil,” he said, adding that 20 or 30 years ago, the photo would have stirred few or no concerns about whether it strengthened negative stereotypes(刻板印象). “These changes are still ly small in Brazil, but they have the long-term objective of dissociating the ideas of blackness and poverty,” Campos said. 24. What can we learn from the passage? A. The boy in the photo has been abandoned and needs urgent help. B. Afro-Brazilians are mistreated because they are in the minority. C. The debate the image generates worsens the acute inequality. D. The boy’s age is mentioned in the news. 25. Which word can be used to replace the underlined word “emblematic”? A. Problematic. B. Representative. C. Objective. D. Significant. 26. Which of the following statements may Campos agree with? A. The debate reflects a positive tendency in Brazil. B. The debate could have been more fierce 20 or 30 years ago. C. The Afro-Brazilians should fight for their rights. D. The Afro-Brazilians have successfully raised their social status. 27. What problem does the photo reflect according to this passage? A. The racial inequality in Brazil. B. The social status of the Afro-Brazilians. C. The stereotype to associate blackness with poverty in Brazil. D. The Afro-Brazilians’ fighting for rights. 17 C If you have ever tried a new sport or tried learning a musical instrument(乐器), you may well know that the hardest part is getting started. Once you have learned the skills, they return quit easily, even if they are not used for long periods of time. Most experts put this down to "muscle(肌肉)memory," which means the brain remembers the action and can remember it when needed. There is another thing that may be as important in recalling formerly learned sport skills---the mistakes made while learning the task. The study led by Reza Shadmehr included asking volunteers to play a simple video game: hitting a red target dot(目标点)with a slightly smaller blue dot, similar to playing virtual dart(虚拟飞镖). What the gamers did not know was that as soon as they mastered the game, the researchers moved the blue dot slightly off-course, so forcing them to restart the learning process. Though the volunteers did make mistakes every time the game was changed, they got faster at mastering it. Reza believes that this has to do with the fact that in addition to performing the task to muscle memory, the brain is also correcting each wrong move and learning how to correct it. He compares it to having a coach that points out the mistakes and makes suggestions on how to improve. What surprised the scientists is that making mistakes not only trains the brain to do better at a certain task, but also helps it learn faster from mistakes, even when the mistakes are made while learning an entirely different task. The brain keeps a general record of mistakes and draws on them whenever a new sport skill is being learned, to make sure that mistakes are not made again. This helps make leaning much faster and probably explains why people, who master one sport or musical instrument, are able to pick up others more easily. Making mistakes is a good thing. So the next time you are practicing playing the piano, working on your tennis skill, or learning any other sport skill, don't get discouraged by the mistakes! 17 28. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 1 refer to? A. The brain. B. The action. C. A new sport. D. An instrument. 29. The second paragraph is mainly about________. A. how Reza carried out the experiment B. when the gamers learned a game well C. what games the volunteers were interested in D. why the researchers liked to play virtual games 30. What surprised Reza most about the results? A. Mistakes will be repeated in learning. B. Mistakes add difficulty to learning. C. Mistakes make people learn faster. D. Mistakes speed up the actions in brain. 31. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Mistakes help achieve success. B. Mistakes should be corrected in time. C. Muscle memory makes you succeed. D. Muscle memory shows past experience. D Hold your smart phone, smile at the front camera, and click! You get a selfie. There is no doubt that this photo is yours. But if a monkey takes a selfie, does the camera owner have the right to decide how to use it? Recently, this question has caused a problem between Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization, and British wildlife photographer David J. Slater. 17 In 2011, Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia when a macaque (猕猴) got hold of one of his cameras. “They were quite naughty, jumping all over my equipment,” Slater told The Telegraph, “and it looked like they were already posing for the camera when one hit the button.” The result was hundreds of monkey selfies. The best of images was a female macaque grinning toothily into the lens. This week, the grinning monkey selfie returned to the news when Wikimedia refused Slater’s request to take the photos down from Wikimedia Commons, a website that is run by the organization and offers free images. According to Wikimedia, anyone who downloads the monkey selfie, or any of the millions of images on the site, can copy and use any works here freely as long as they follow what the author says. The question that arose here was whether Slater, who had not held the camera, set up the shot, of pressed the shutter (快门), could be considered the photographer of the monkey selfie. Wikimedia’s position on this was clear: as the work of a non-human animal, this photo has no human author who owns the copyright. Only authors of creative works, like a piece of writing or a song, own copyrights. In terms of photos, US copyright law says whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the image produced, which means that if tourists ask you to take a photo of them, and you happen to hit the shutter button at the exact moment that Justin Bieber, a Canadian singer, made faces behind them, you, as the photographer, would have the photo’s copyright and sell it. The tourists, who own the camera on which the photo was taken and asked you to take the photo don’t get the right to use it without you allowing them to. All this has been complicated by the appearance of surveillance cameras (监控摄像头), smart phones, and large scale photography projects (批量摄影项目) for which assistants often press the shutter button to produce works whose copyrights belong to their boss. Slater seems to be thinking along these lines. He says that buying the cameras, spending thousands of pounds to transport himself to Indonesia, and allowing the monkeys to “steal” his cameras make him the author of the image, regardless of 17 who pushed the button. “In law, if I have an assistant then I still own the copyright, he told the “Today” Show. “I believe in this case, the monkey was my assistant.” But if one is to believe his own telling of the monkey stealing his camera, Slater didn’t ask the monkeys to take the selfies and finally took the camera away. If that seems unfair, think about this. If a person left her laptop in a cafe, and a poet picked it up, opened up a word-processing program, and typed out a poem which turned out to be the best poem of this generation, could she ask for much more than her laptop back? 32. The monkey selfie, taken in 2011, returned to the spotlight because . A. Slater allowed people to download the photo for free B. Slater allowed Wikimedia Commons to download the photo free of charge C. Wikimedia Commons refused to pay Slater any money for the photo on the website D. Wikimedia Commons refused to take the photo down from the website despite Slater’s request 33. According to US copyright law, who might Wikimedia think owned the copyright of monkey photo? A. Slater. B. Wikimedia. C. The monkey. D. No one. 34. The author mentioned Justin Bieber and some special cases to show that . A. whoever pressed the button would have the photo’s copyright in any cases B. only the famous singer would have the copyright to have the image produced C. only the owner of the camera would have the copyright of the photo even if he didn’t take it D. whoever pushed the button would have the copyright but in some special cases things were different 35. From the last paragraph we know that the author . 17 A. supports Wikimedia B. doesn’t show his attitude at all C. shows great sympathy to Slater D. agrees with neither Wikimedia nor Slater 第二部分 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。 Claustrophobia Claustrophobia, or fear of enclosed spaces, in one of the most common fears. Claustrophobia can be deep fear or even panic as a result of being in a small space. Claustrophobia can develop after a troubling childhood experience, or from another unpleasant experience later on in life related to small spaces.___36___This response then becomes programmed in the brain, making an association between being in a tight space and feeling anxious or out-of-control. As a result, the person often develops claustrophobia. ___37___Claustrophobia symptoms can include: sweating, accelerated heartbeat, upset stomach, shaking, breathing problem, etc. The claustrophobia sufferer will look for an exit when inside a room, avoid driving on the highway or major roads where there is heavy traffic when inside a car, or stand near a door when at a party.___38___ Claustrophobia can have harmful social and psychological effects, since the patient will often avoid situations in which she thinks she will have an anxiety attack, leading to hiding and sadness. ___39___Exposure treatment, a form of mind-behavioral treatment, usually results in a total reduction in anxiety symptoms if conducted properly. Flooding is a type of exposure treatment in which the person is exposed to a situation until 17 the anxiety attack passes.___40___Medications to help treat claustrophobia include things which help to ease the heart beating to fast often associated with anxiety attacks. A. According to some doctors, claustrophobia is worse than the fear of heights B. The past experience can trace back to the moment of birth C. The good news is that claustrophobia is very treatable D. When a person with claustrophobia finds herself in a restricted space, her body responds in certain ways E. In extreme cases, the very sight of a closed door can lead to feelings of anxiety in a person F. Treatment for claustrophobia can also include medication(药物治疗) or a combination of several treatments G. When a person experiences such an event, it can often cause a frightening panic attack 三.语言知识技能运用(共两节,共45分) 【一】完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As I entered the emergency room, she lay there still under a white sheet. The doctor turned around and said, “we 41 your mother had a stroke(中风) affecting her entire right side.” My biggest 42 was that she would have brain 43 and not know who I was. I said, “It’s Lisa” and held her left hand. That night, feeling scared and 44 , I cried for hours until I 45 fell asleep. The next day my mother 46 exercising her left hand, arm and leg in the bed. 47 her stroke, she had taken an exercise class; so she knew that it was important to keep 48 . Later on, with rehabilitation(康复治疗), she learned how to feed herself and talk 49 . She regained a lot of her 50 with only slight difficulty with finding the correct word or pronunciation. 17 My mother didn’t allow the physical 51 to stop her. 52 her body was disabled, her will was not. One day, before I was about to 53 the nursing home, she wanted to 54 me how she could get to the dining hall. I said, “I’ll get you someone.” She said 55 , “I’ll do it myself.” I stepped back and gave her some 56 . She used her left arm and hand to move the wheel of her chair and her left foot to push herself forward. And I 57 proudly as she reached her intended destination. More fortunately, four months later, her right thumb could move. With her positive thinking, my mother 58 me to live in the moment. Her positive 59 helped me keep going and have faith. 60 loved my mother. Who wouldn’t? she was the one sitting in the wheelchair at the nursing home with a big smile on her face. 41. A. plan B. agree C. think D. forget 42. A. fear B. challenge C. wish D. mistake 43. A. recovery B. test C. break D. damage 44. A. tired B. helpless C. surprised D. disappointed 45. A. suddenly B. quickly C. finally D. immediately 46. A. began B. stopped C. avoided D. disliked 47. A. During B. After C. Over D. Before 48. A. eating B. moving C. working D. relaxing 49. A. ever B. still C. again D. yet 50. A. speech B. knowledge C. energy D. sense 51. A. looks B. features C. activities D. losses 52. A. Because B. Although C. Unless D. When 53. A. leave B. clean C. approach D. visit 54. A. tell B. remind C. show D. warn 55. A. yes B. no C. sorry D. bye 56. A. clothes B. help C. attention D. room 57. A. watched B. lay C. talked D. walked 58. A. intended B. taught C. trained D. persuaded 17 41. A. remark B. evidence C. response D. attitude 42. A. Someone B. Nobody C. Everyone D. Most 第II卷 非选择题(共50分) 三.语言知识技能运用(共两节,共45分) 【二】语法填空(每空1.5分,共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。 The history of air conditioners (空调) started in the early days with the need to preserve food. The food ___61___ is kept at room temperature spoils easily due to the growth of bacteria. At temperature below 4°C, the growth of bacteria reduces ___62___ (rapid). As a result of the development in food refrigeration, other following applications include air conditioning and manufacturing processes. The ___63___ (discover) of the principles of the absorption type of refrigeration in 1824 showed that liquefied ammonia (液氨) could cool air. At first, the commercially available use of air conditioning applications was based on the need to cool air for industrial processes rather than ___64___ (person) comfort. The first electrical air conditioning ___65___ (invent) by Willis Haviland Carrier in 1902. He was also known ___66___ the Father of Modern Air Conditioning. ___67___ (he) invention was designed to improve the manufacturing process of a printing factory. By ___68___ (control) the temperature, the process was made more efficient. The Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America was set up by him ___69___ (meet) the demand of better productivity in the workplace. Today, Carrier Corporation is ___70___ biggest air conditioner manufacturer and marketing corporation in the world in central air conditioning. 四.写作技能(共两节,共35分) 71.短文改错(共10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 17 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 As we all know, everyone have a dream. I have dreamed of being a doctor since I enter the primary school. With modern life go rapidly nowadays, many people suffer from different kinds of diseases, both mental and physically. As a result, doctors are in great need at home and abroad. My dream is to become successful doctor, helping to save people’s lives. Although to be a good doctor is very difficult, but I will do whatever I can to keep everyone health. To make my dream come true, I have told me over and over again that I’ll concentrate to studies. After all, only by working hard could I succeed. 72.书面表达(共25分) 假设你是李华,你的留学生朋友Jack要在暑假期间回国,打算为他妈妈准备几个富有中国特色的礼物,特来信向你咨询,请你给他回复一封邮件。内容包括: 1.建议礼物:旗袍和中国结; 2.说明选择礼物的原因; 3.表达祝福。 参考词汇:1.旗袍: cheongsam 2.中国结: Chinese knot 要求:1.词数:100左右; 2.可合理增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 17 2019年上期高一年级文科实验班结业考试英语参考答案 1-5.BBACA 6-10.ACCBA 11-15.CBCCA 16-20.ABCBA 21-23.DCD 24-27.DBAC 28-31.BACA 32-35.DCDA 36-40.GDECF 41-45.CBDCA 46-50.BDCAA 51-55.BDDAC 56-60.BACBD 61. that / which 62. rapidly 63. discovery 64. personal 65. was invented 66. as 67. His 68. controlling 69. to meet 70. the 71. As we all know, everyone have a dream. I have dreamed of being a doctor since I enter the has entered primary school. With modern life go rapidly nowadays, many people suffer from different kinds of going diseases, both mental and physically. As a result, doctors are in great need at home and abroad. My mentally dream is to become∧ successful doctor, helping to save people’s lives. Although to be a good a Doctor is very difficult, but I will do whatever I can to keep everyone health. To make my dream 去掉 healthy 17 come true, I have told me over and over again that I’ll concentrate to studies. After all, only by myself on working hard could I succeed. can 72. One possible version Dear Jack, I’m glad to hear that you’re going back home during the summer holidays and you want to bring a few presents for your mother which symbolizes the Chinese culture. In my opinion, you can buy the following two presents. First, cheongsam, a very beautiful traditional dress for Chinese women, can show the real beauty of a woman. I’m sure your mother will like it very much. Second, the Chinese knot, a very beautiful Chinese decoration, is usually hung in the sitting room of our home. It symbolizes unity and good luck. I’m sure it will bring good luck and happiness to your whole family. Have a good vacation and give my best regards to your mother. Yours, Lihua 17查看更多