马鞍山市2019~2020学年第二学期期末教学质量监测
高一英语必修④试题
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
man
ask
for?
A.
Computers.
B.
Chairs.
C.
Glasses.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
home.
B.
On
a
farm.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Watch
a
game.
B.
Join
a
club.
C.
Go
cycling.
4.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
new
maths
class?
A.
Interesting.
B.
Boring.
C.
Easy.
5.
Why
did
the
woman
want
to
move
out?
A.
The
room
was
too
cold.
B.
The
neighbors
were
noisy.
C.
The
owner
was
unfriendly.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
was
wrong
with
Tommy?
A.
He
was
late
for
class.
B.
He
caught
a
cold.
C.
He
was
far
behind
others.
7.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Strangers.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Windy.
C.
Sunny.
9.
How
does
the
man
feel
in
his
travel?
A.
Sad.
B.
Difficult.
C.
Pleased.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
is
the
man’s
cousin
from?
A.
France.
B.
Japan.
C.
China.
11.
What
time
is
it
now?
A.
About
9:30
am.
B.
About
10:00
am.
C.
About
10:30
am.
12.
Who
will
go
to
the
airport?
A.
Linda.
B.
Andy.
C.
Jack.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
color
is
Erica’s
hair?
A.
Black.
B.
Brown.
C.
Grey.
14.
How
long
has
Erica
been
missing?
A.
Almost
five
minutes.
B.
Almost
fifteen
minutes.
C.
Almost
an
hour.
15.
Where
did
the
woman
last
see
Erica?
A.
In
a
CD
shop.
B.
In
a
grocery
store.
C.
In
a
toy
shop.
16.
What
will
the
policeman
do
next?
A.
Go
to
the
toy
shop.
B.
Ask
the
lady
questions.
C.
Make
an
announcement.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
does
Allan
go
to
work
at
weekdays?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
car.
C.
On
foot.
18.
What
would
Allan
do
in
her
spare
time?
A.
Read
interesting
stories.
B.
Take
care
of
her
nephew.
C.
Take
her
cats
around
the
city.
19.
Why
does
Allan
still
work
now?
A.
Because
she
wants
to
live
longer.
B.
Because
she
wants
to
buy
a
new
flat.
C.
Because
she
likes
to
help
people
in
need.
20.
What
do
we
know
about
Allan?
A.
She
has
been
married.
B.
She
doesn’t
like
crying.
C.
She
is
a
successful
doctor.
第二部分
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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
Wagga
Wagga
Gardens
The
gardens
are
at
the
base
of
Willans
Hill.
The
rainforest
part
will
keep
kids
occupied
for
hours.
The
Willans
Hill
Miniature
Railway
operates
the
first
and
third
Sunday
of
each
month.
Train
rides
operate
between
10:30
am
and
12:30
pm,
and
1:30
pm
to
4:00
pm.
Oakvale
Wildlife
Park
The
park
lies
north
of
Sydney
in
beautiful
Port
Stephens.
It
is
home
to
Australian
native
animals.
All
children
and
adults
are
encouraged
to
enjoy
the
chance
to
play
with
the
animals
as
they
walk
freely
around
the
park.
Oakvale’s
Splash
Bay,
sitting
within
the
grounds
of
Oakvale,
is
an
amazing
water
activity
area
and
is
included
in
your
ticket.
Australia
Walkabout
Wildlife
Park
The
park
is
the
only
wildlife
sanctuary
(庇护所)
in
New
South
Wales
(NSW)
with
free-walking
Australian
animals
and
ancient
rock
art
places,
open
to
the
public
every
day!
Visit
any
day
of
the
week
from
9
am
to
5
pm.
Kids
with
parents
can
also
stay
for
the
night
and
meet
the
nocturnal
(夜间的)
animals.
Australian
Reptile
(爬行动物)
Park
The
park
is
on
the
Central
Coast
of
NSW,
about
one
hour
north
of
Sydney
and
one
hour
south
of
Newcastle.
It
is
well-known
as
a
place
for
a
great
family-fun
day
out.
Kids
of
all
ages
can
watch
the
reptile
show
and
enjoy
the
playground
and
exhibits.
21.
What
can
visitors
do
in
Wagga
Wagga
Gardens?
A.
Enjoy
water
activities.
B.
Take
train
rides.
C.
Meet
various
animals.
D.
Watch
funny
shows.
22.
Which
place
allows
visitors
to
stay
for
a
night?
A.
Wagga
Wagga
Gardens.
B.
Oakvale
Wildlife
Park.
C.
Australia
Walkabout
Wildlife
Park.
D.
Australian
Reptile
Park.
23.
What
do
the
four
places
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
all
in
Sydney.
B.
They
are
all
kid-friendly.
C.
They
are
all
closed
on
Monday.
D.
They
are
all
wildlife
parks.
B
Edgar
Snow
was
the
American
journalist
who,
risking
his
life,
made
it
to
the
northern
part
of
Shaanxi
Province
to
interview
Mao
Zedong.
As
a
young
boy,
Snow,
who
might
have
been
influenced
by
Mark
Twain’s
works,
was
very
interested
in
travel
and
adventure.
After
reading
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer,
and
Life
on
the
Mississippi,
17-year-old
Snow
then
drove
a
T-type
tourist
car
with
several
of
his
young
playmates,
heading
for
California,
3,000
kilometers
away
from
his
home
state,
Missouri.
Three
months
later,
when
he
had
spent
all
his
five
dollars,
he
had
to
climb
onto
slow-going
trains.
With
the
rumbling
(隆隆作响)
of
the
train,
he
enjoyed
more
than
half
of
America’s
splendid
views.
On
February
15,
1928,
Snow
decided
to
board
Thunder,
a
ship
leaving
for
the
Far
East,
without
informing
his
family,
setting
out
to
realize
his
dream
of
touring
the
world.
In
1958
or
30
years
later,
Snow
explained
his
thought
more
clearly
in
his
book
Become
a
Journey:
“I
was
22
that
year
and
made
some
money
then,
which
was
enough
for
me
to
be
on
a
one-year
adventurous
tour
of
the
world
if
I
was
to
be
thrifty
(节约的).”
Clearly
this
young
man’s
Far
East
travel
was
without
any
great
dream
at
first.
It
was
only
his
travel
experiences,
especially
his
visit
to
the
northern
part
of
Shaanxi
Province
years
ago
that
determined
his
lifetime
cause,
thus
closely
connecting
his
life
with
China.
24.
Why
did
Snow
leave
Missouri
for
California?
A.
To
write
his
stories.
B.
To
meet
Mark
Twain.
C.
To
go
on
his
adventure.
D.
To
test
a
special
car.
25.
What
did
Snow
mean
by
his
words
in
his
book?
A.
He
was
too
young
to
make
money.
B.
He
would
save
money
to
be
a
journalist.
C.
Touring
the
world
cost
a
lot
of
time.
D.
Touring
was
affordable
if
carefully
planned.
26.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Snow
and
his
travel
B.
Snow’s
life
in
China
C.
Snow
and
his
family
D.
Snow’s
book
on
adventure
C
In
December,
Facebook’s
own
researchers
publicly
questioned
if
Facebook
could
be
a
danger
to
the
public’s
health
in
mind.
I’d
already
been
considering
whether
to
give
up
or
not
for
months,
but
this
news
helped
me
to
decide
what
I
would
do;
I
was
done.
I’m
a
freelancer
(自由职业).
If
I
don’t
work,
I
don’t
get
paid.
Therefore,
it’s
fair
to
say
that
Facebook
was
influencing
my
work
life
and
my
pay.
My
working
day
used
to
go
a
little
something
like
this:
coffee,
check
emails,
start
writing,
check
Facebook,
answer
the
phone,
check
Facebook,
continue
writing,
check
Facebook…You
get
the
picture.
Each
work-related
task
was
balanced
out
by
social
media,
which
made
it
difficult
for
me
to
focus
on
what
I
was
doing.
Now
that
my
Facebook
does
not
work,
I
no
longer
have
the
chance
to
check
it.
I
get
much
more
work
done
and
have
time
to
reply
to
more
emails
and
talk
to
possible
clients
(客户).
However,
the
urge
to
log
back
on
(重新登录)
comes
over
me
a
few
times
per
day,
which
makes
me
frightened.
It
could
be
a
sign
that
I
couldn’t
live
without
social
media.
Right
now,
I
don’t
know
what
the
people
I
know
are
doing
and,
you
know
what,
I
couldn’t
care
less.
I’m
getting
on
with
my
own
thing
and
so
are
they.
Isn’t
that
how
life
was
like
before
social
media
anyway?
27.
What
made
the
author
finally
decide
to
give
up
Facebook?
A.
Dangers
from
checking
writings.
B.
His
low
pay.
C.
News
published
by
its
researchers.
D.
His
poor
health.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“balanced
out”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Finished.
B.
Interrupted.
C.
Promoted.
D.
Tricked.
29.
Why
does
the
author
feel
frightened?
A.
He
has
fewer
clients
to
talk
to.
B.
He
has
much
work
to
deal
with.
C.
He
has
more
emails
to
reply
to.
D.
He
has
the
urge
to
return
to
Facebook.
30.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Facebook’s
recent
development.
B.
Facebook’s
influences
on
people’s
health.
C.
The
author’s
scientific
study
on
social
media.
D.
The
author’s
experience
of
giving
up
Facebook.
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。
Study
after
study
finds
many
people
who
try
to
lose
weight
through
a
diet
fail
finally.
31
.
“If
you’re
looking
to
make
a
change,
eating
mindfully
can
be
actually
a
much
easier
change
to
make
than
some
of
the
diets
that
are
out
there,”
said
Thayer.
Mindful
eating
is
really
about
eating
carefully.
32
.
It
comes
from
the
thought
that
by
paying
more
attention
to
what
and
how
we
eat,
we
get
more
enjoyment
from
our
food.
33
.
Eating
too
much
results
in
being
overweight.
It
is
found
that
those
who
ate
more
mindfully
are
less
likely
to
become
fat.
Another
benefit
of
mindful
eating
is
an
awareness
of
why
we’re
eating.
It’s
really
important
to
ask
yourself,
“
34
?
Am
I
thirsty?”
And
if
you
can’t
answer
the
questions,
then
you
don’t
really
need
to
eat
or
drink.
“Mindful
eating
doesn’t
mean
you
can’t
have
some
of
your
favorites
as
you
like,”
said
Thayer.
“It
means
you
can
also
have
some
but
not
too
much.”
If
you
want
to
give
mindful
eating
a
try,
start
slow,
just
one
meal
at
a
time.
35
and
do
remember
asking
why.
A.
Am
I
hungry
B.
Am
I
happy
C.
The
idea
is
not
new
D.
Eat
as
much
as
you
like
E.
Focus
on
what
you’re
eating
F.
It
also
slows
you
down
before
you
overeat
G.
That
is
because
it
is
really
too
difficult
to
go
on
a
diet
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
During
the
National
Day
holiday,
I
went
to
Xi’an,
Shaanxi,
to
visit
the
world-famous
Terracotta
Warriors
(兵马俑).
I
was
36
to
see
so
many
pottery
(陶)
figures
in
37
1
poses
(姿势),
including
standing,
sitting
and
lying.
They
are
true-to-life,
as
tall
as
humans.
The
most
38
part
of
them
is
that
each
one
has
a
unique
face,
which
interested
me
a
lot.
Depending
on
their
clothes,
hat
and
hair,
they
have
different
jobs
in
the
39
.
Some
hold
weapons
(武器)
while
others
lead
the
horses.
These
soldiers
were
built
for
the
40
of
Qin
Shihuang.
He
believed
that
after
his
41
,
he
would
go
to
another
world.
So
he
asked
42
to
build
an
army
of
warriors
to
protect
him
in
the
afterlife.
It
is
believed
that
over
700,000
workers
43
the
tomb
for
39
years.
44
I
visited
the
Terracotta
Warriors
and
knew
the
history
behind
them,
I
45
to
make
my
own
little
warrior
when
I
got
back
home.
First
with
gypsum
(石膏)
powder,
I
46
a
stone
model
warrior,
and
then
with
a
little
stick,
drew
an
expression
on
his
face.
When
the
47
was
dry,
my
work
was
done.
The
process
sounds
easy,
but
it
proved
to
be
48
.
The
powder
went
everywhere,
sometimes
making
my
eyes
fail
to
see
49
.
So
I
watered
it,
which
helped.
It
took
me
more
than
three
hours
to
50
the
figure.
It’s
so
nice
to
hold
this
soldier
that
I
made
myself.
36.
A.
ashamed
B.
amazed
C.
annoyed
D.
disappointed
37.
A.
different
B.
similar
C.
curious
D.
disabled
38.
A.
confusing
B.
tiring
C.
frightening
D.
appealing
39.
A.
army
B.
school
C.
museum
D.
stadium
40.
A.
palace
B.
tomb
C.
hometown
D.
temple
41.
A.
speech
B.
power
C.
death
D.
travel
42.
A.
farmers
B.
officials
C.
soldiers
D.
workers
43.
A.
built
B.
designed
C.
recovered
D.
removed
44.
A.
After
B.
Before
C.
Though
D.
If
45.
A.
arranged
B.
decided
C.
forgot
D.
remembered
46.
A.
damaged
B.
analyzed
C.
covered
D.
bought
47.
A.
ink
B.
leather
C.
mud
D.
powder
48.
A.
unfair
B.
powerful
C.
practical
D.
challenging
49.
A.
socially
B.
secretly
C.
clearly
D.
skilfully
50.
A.
distinguish
B.
advertise
C.
finish
D.
recognize
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Sports
businesses
are
coming
up
with
new
technologies
to
make
fans
feel
51
experience
of
athletes.
One
big
way
52
(be)
through
virtual
reality,
also
known
as
VR.
In
VR,
users
often
wear
a
headset
53
holds
a
screen
up
to
their
eyes.
The
screen
changes
based
54
how
the
user
moves.
The
results
can
be
55
(exciting)
than
ever.
Rather
than
feeling
as
if
they
are
seeing
another
world
through
the
headset,
users
feel
as
if
they
are
56
(actual)
inside
another
world.
D-BOX,
a
Canadian
company,
builds
seats
that
move
and
shake
in
time
with
57
(act).
These
are
often
found
in
theaters
and
theme
parks.
D-BOX
is
now
getting
into
sports.
The
company
58
(show)
off
its
Formula
One
(F1)
racing
simulator
(模拟器)
at
an
event
last
year.
Special
seats
re-create
the
59
(enjoy)
feeling
of
driving
in
an
F1
race
car.
The
seat
could
use
data
sent
by
a
car
racing
in
real
time.
This
would
allow
fans
60
(experience)
the
full
racing
adventure
like
that
driver
does.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分25分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分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。
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。
It’s
nice
to
study
at
school
with
all
my
classmate
again.
This
year
our
life
has
changed
great
since
the
epidemic
(疫情).
During
the
period,
which
impressed
me
most
was
that
many
medical
workers
in
my
hometown
go
to
Wuhan
in
February
without
thinking
twice.
As
an
student,
I
will
study
hard
and
try
to
serve
people
on
the
future.
Although
it
is
becoming
better,
but
there
are
still
some
possible
risks.
Therefore,
good
measures
must
taken
throughout
the
country.
We
must
avoid
stay
in
groups
and
raise
the
awareness
to
protect
us.
第二节
书面表达(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim写信询问你最喜欢的运动项目,请给他回一封邮件。内容包括:
1.
最喜欢的运动项目;
2.
喜欢的理由。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jim,
Yours,
Li
Hua
马鞍山市2019—2020学年度第二学期学业水平测试
高一英语必修④试题
参考答案
听力理解
BCAAB
BABCB
AABCB
CABCC
阅读理解
BCB
CDA
CBDD
GCFAE
完形填空
BADAB
CDAAB
CDDCC
语法填空
51.
the
52.
is
53.
which/that
54.
on
55.
more
exciting
56.
actually
57.
action
58.
showed
59.
enjoyable
60.
to
experience
短文改错
书面表达
略
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Excuse
me,
Miss
Linda.
We’ll
have
a
meeting—are
there
any
chairs?
W:
Yeah.
Just
go
to
the
man
with
glasses
near
the
computer,
he’ll
get
some
for
you.
Text
2
M:
I
feel
so
hungry.
Have
you
ordered
yet?
W:
No,
I’m
just
looking
at
the
menu.
The
fish
on
it
looks
great.
Waiter…
Text
3
W:
David,
would
you
go
cycling
with
us
this
afternoon?
M:
It
would
be
a
real
pleasure
to
join
you,
but
I
have
agreed
to
go
with
Dick
to
watch
a
boxing
game.
Text
4
W:
Steven,
I
don’t
like
my
new
maths
class.
It’s
so
boring.
Do
you
like
yours?
M:
Yes,
I
do.
It’s
interesting,
though
sometimes
it’s
difficult
for
me
to
follow
the
teacher.
Text
5
M:
I
hear
you
are
to
move
out
of
your
place,
right?
W:
Yeah.
The
couple
next
door
seemed
to
spend
nearly
all
their
time
talking
loudly,
even
though
I
know
the
owner
was
friendly
to
me
and
the
room
was
warm.
Text
6
W:
Hello,
Tommy.
Happy
to
see
you
back
in
class.
How
are
you
now?
M:
I
am
fine,
thank
you.
But
I
was
in
bed
with
a
bad
cold
and
fever
for
three
days,
so
I
am
afraid
I
have
missed
much
of
the
lessons.
W:
Don’t
worry.
I’ll
help
you
keep
up
with
others.
M:
Thank
you,
Tracy.
Text
7
W:
It’s
a
bit
windy
today,
isn’t
it?
M:
Yes,
it
is,
but
better
than
rainy.
Hopefully
tomorrow
will
turn
out
sunny.
W:
Are
you
a
visitor
here?
M:
That’s
right.
I’m
traveling
round
the
country.
I’ve
always
dreamed
of
coming
here,
and
now
my
dream
has
come
true.
W:
How
do
you
manage
in
your
wheelchair?
M:
I
seldom
have
any
difficulties.
Sometimes
we
weren’t
able
to
get
into
every
building
because
there
are
too
many
steps.
But
I
can
enjoy
myself
as
much
as
possible
with
so
many
friendly
people
around.
Text
8
M:
Hello!
Linda?
W:
Hi,
Andy!
Now
you’re
back
on
the
line.
What’s
up?
M:
I
need
your
help,
Linda.
I
just
received
a
call
from
my
cousin.
He
is
from
Japan.
Two
years
ago,
he
worked
in
France.
So
we
haven’t
met
for
long.
Now
he
is
arriving
in
Beijing
at
about
10:30
a.m.
That’s
only
one
hour
from
now.
W:
So
what
can
I
do
for
you?
M:
Will
you
meet
him
at
the
airport
and
drop
him
at
my
flat.
Both
my
brother
Jack
and
I
will
have
an
important
meeting
at
10:00.
We
can’t
get
away
from
it.
So
you’ll
do
me
this
favor,
won’t
you?
W:
Of
course.
It’s
my
pleasure.
M:
Many
thanks.
Text
9
W:
Help!
Police!
I
can’t
find
my
daughter
anywhere!
M:
Calm
down.
I’m
going
to
help
you
find
her.
What’s
her
name?
W:
Erica.
She’s
only
five.
She
doesn’t
know
how
to
speak
Spanish!
M:
Okay.
What
does
Erica
look
like?
W:
She
has
brown
hair.
She’s
thin
and
small
for
her
age.
M:
Okay.
What
is
she
wearing
today?
W:
Black
shorts
and
a
red
T-shirt.
She
has
a
grey
hat
on
too,
I
think.
M:
How
long
ago
did
she
go
missing?
W:
I’ve
been
looking
for
her
for
almost
an
hour
now.
M:
And
where
did
you
last
see
her?
W:
We
went
to
a
toy
shop
and
then
we
stopped
in
a
grocery
next
to
the
CD
shop
for
fifteen
minutes.
I
turned
around
and
she
was
gone.
M:
Don’t
worry,
everything
is
going
to
be
okay.
Stay
right
at
the
front
of
the
grocery
store
and
she
will
see
you
if
she
comes
looking
for
you.
I’ll
make
an
announcement
in
the
loudspeaker
first.
Text
10
Allan
is
a
doctor
in
a
city
hospital
near
my
hometown.
She
is
still
doing
hundreds
of
operations
a
year
at
the
age
of
89,
nearly
4
operations
every
day.
Every
morning
she
goes
to
work
by
bus
at
8
o’clock.
She
is
proud
of
her
work
record—zero
death.
Allan
is
single,
but
she
lives
in
a
flat
where
she
has
to
look
after
her
disabled
nephew
after
work
and
she
has
eight
cats.
In
her
spare
time,
she
will
take
her
nephew
around
the
city
in
her
friend’s
car.
She
said:
“I
have
nothing
to
do
if
I
stop
working.
Doctor
is
not
just
a
job.
It’s
a
way
of
life.
And
I
work
because
it’s
nice
for
me
to
help
more
people
when
they
are
in
need.”
She
also
said:
“I
didn’t
find
any
secret
to
live
longer.
I
just
eat
everything,
laugh
a
lot
and
cry
a
lot.”