江苏省宿迁市2018-2019学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题 扫描版(无听力音频有文字材料)

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名称 江苏省宿迁市2018-2019学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题 扫描版(无听力音频有文字材料)
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宿迁市2018-2019学年度第二学期期末考试
高一英语试题答案
听力:1-5 BCBCA 6-10 CAACA 11-15 BBCBA 16-20 CCBCA
单选:21-25 BCDCB 26-30 DAABC
完型:31-35 ACDBD 36-40 BCBCC 41-45 BBADA 46-50 DDABA
阅读:51-53 DAB 54-57 DCCB 58-61 ADBB 62-65 ADCC
七选五:66-70 FEDGA
短文填空:
71. comfortable 72. Unfortunately 73. growing 74. However 75. which/ that
76. Sounds 77. are 78. leaves 79. with 80. sticking
单词拼写:
81. Traditionally/ Conventionally 82. employed 83. persuaded
84. target 85. approaching 86. constant
87. cultural 88. convenience 89. attempted
90. extinction
参考范文:
On May 1 this year, 54,000 tourists visited the Great Wall, a World Heritage Site, leaving behind 18.2 tons of garbage, which aroused public discussion. Therefore, some people conducted a survey on the phenomenon that tourists dropped litter on the Great Wall just on May 1 in recent years, finding that the amount of the rubbish left behind is increasing.
On my personal note, the Great Wall, which is a symbol of China, plays a significant part in the history of our country. It can enhance nation’s sense of pride, self-confidence and patriotic enthusiasm. Hence, it’s our responsibility to protect it, leaving it as it was 2000 years ago. When visiting it, tourists should take away rubbish.
With regard to protecting World Heritage Sites, we’d better educate people, raising their awareness of their value. What’s more, substantial measures should be taken, such as restricting the number of visitors. (123)
听力原文
(Text 1)
W: Linda is very quiet, but her husband talks too much.
M: Yes, you are right and he isn’t friendly either.
(Text 2)
M: I’m really tired of this weather. Rain, rain, rain.
W: Don’t worry. The weather report says it will be sunny on Friday. Don’t forget to bring your umbrella today.
(Text 3)
M: You have arranged to meet Mr Jackson on Friday. So I don’t have to call him, do I?
W: Yeah, there’s no need to call him.
(Text 4)
M: So my flight is tomorrow at 2:40.
W: How will you get to the airport? Will you go by bus, or do you need a taxi?
M: I’ll just take the company car this time.
(Text 5)
M: Would you like to go to the theatre tonight? I’ve got some tickets.
W: I’m sorry. I’ve arranged a party to meet some old friends tonight.
M: No problem. Maybe next time you’ll come.
W: Yes. That would be nice.
(Text 6)
W: John, what is your hobby?
M: Me? Usually I just like staying at home and doing nothing, but I guess that doesn’t really count as a hobby. Hmm, I guess it would be watching films.
W: I bet you like action movies like Enter the Dragon or Spider-Man.
M: Well I like action movies of course. But my favourites are dramas.
W: I think dramas are quite boring. I prefer comedies like Home Alone.
M: It is really interesting.
(Text 7)
W: I’m fed up with repetitive weekends: going out for dinner, watching movies or surfing the Net. Have you got any new ideas?
M: Let me think for a moment. Oh, I got it. An outing and a barbeque.
W: That’s a good idea. But where?
M: I’ve heard there is a barbeque site at the Botanic Garden.
W: Really? I expect there are only plants there. Shall we bring the equipment with us?
M: Not necessary. But we should get more friends. You’re in charge.
W: OK. What else should we take? Is it expensive?
M: No, it’s quite cheap. I will buy some bread and beer at the supermarket.
W: Well. We can bring a guitar. We will have a terrific time!
(Text 8)
M: Morning, Julia. Did you go to the cinema last night?
W: Yes, it was a good film. But the strangest thing happened when I got home.
M: What?
W: Well, when I got home, I came up the stairs and started to put my key in the door. And I heard a noise in my flat. I thought it was a thief.
M: So what did you do?
W: I ran into the street and phoned the police from the phone box on the corner. They came very quickly. But while they were walking up the stairs, my door opened. I thought: Oh, no. But it wasn’t a thief.
M: Who was it?
W: It was Karl. You know, who sits next to me in the office.
M: How did he get in?
W: The gatekeeper let him in.
(Text 9)
W: I went out with my friend last night. Well, actually, she’s my best friend. Have you ever met her? Lisa?
M: Er, you told me about her.
W: I did. She’s the Greek girl.
M: Er, yeah.
W: Really pretty ... and she has got long, dark hair and she is very slim. Um, yeah, we had a great time. We met ... gosh ... we’ve known each other now ... about 15 years. Can you believe that?
M: Oh, wow.
W: Yeah, we met ... I was working for her dad. He had a pub. Oh, I tell you, those were wild days but, er, we met working there together.
M: Er, yeah.
W: We don’t have a lot in common, because she doesn’t work, she is a full-time mum. She has got a little boy.
M: Oh, yeah.
W: He is about 11 now ... difficult age. But we still get together about once or twice a month, and it’s always good to see her.
M: Nice.
(Text 10)
W: Well, I live on my own now. I decided after my fourth husband died that I didn’t want to marry again, and I like being independent. I still enjoy going to parties and meeting people — it’s quite funny when I meet someone for the first time and they recognise me, but they can’t remember the names of any of my films. They get embarrassed, but I don’t mind. The last one was quite a few years ago after all. I’ve lived here in Los Angeles for nearly forty years now, and I love the weather, and the people, but I feel I need a change. So maybe next year I’ll do something exciting, like travelling around the world. I’ve always wanted to go to Australia you know — so I should go, really, before it’s too late.
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