南开中学2020—2021学年度第二学期期中检测
高一英语试卷
考试时间:100分钟
I卷(共85分)
本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷两部分,共100分。考试结束后,将答题卡、答题纸一并交回。
第一部分:听力(15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟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.
How
is
the
weather
in
the
woman’s
hometown
in
winter?
A.
Warm.
B.
Cold.
C.
Snowy.
2.
What
does
the
man
feel
after
his
exams?
A.
Good.
B.
Disappointed.
C.
Satisfied
3.
What
do
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
needs
the
job.
B.
They
are
talking
about
the
date,
C.
The
man
is
reading
Wednesday’s
newspaper.
4.
What
did
the
girl
most
probably
get?
A.
A
blue
T-shirt.
B.
A
red
T-shirt.
C.
A
black
T-shirt.
5.
What
will
the
woman
do
this
evening?
A.
Go
dancing.
B.
See
a
movie.
C.
Have
a
rest.
第二节、(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选顼,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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秒钟的作答吋间。每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8三个小题。
6.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
At
school.
C.
In
the
countryside.
7.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
misses
her
family.
B.
She
is
angry
with
the
man.
C.
She
is
feeling
sick.
8.
What
will
the
woman
bring
to
the
barbecue?
A.
Her
pet
dog.
B.
Some
drinks.
C.
Moon
cakes.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
on
Saturday
afternoon?
A.
Have
a
cycling,
B.
Go
for
an
outing.
C.
To
a
park.
10.
Where
can
they
have
a
rest?
A.
At
the
car
park.
B.
In
the
old
church.
C.
On
the
top
of
the
hill.
11.
How
long
will
the
trip
last?
A.
About
seven
hours.
B.
About
six
hours.
C.
About
four
hours.
听第8段材料,回答第12至15题。
12.
What
is
the
most
important
function
of
zoos
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Educating
children.
B.
Saving
rare
animals.
C.
Recreating
an
environment.
13.
How
many
advantages
are
mentioned
about
zoos
in
the
speech?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
14.
Why
are
some
people
against
zoos?
A.
Animals
can
feel
bored
and
sad.
B.
Animals
make
visitors
stressful.
C.
Animals
are
in
danger
of
extinction.
15.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
zoos?
A.
They
are
still
useful
and
necessary,
B.
They
are
recreative
places
for
animals.
C.
They
have
more
disadvantages
than
advantages.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节、单项填空(共20小题:每小题0.5分,满分10分)
16.
—Good
morning,
Grand
Hotel,
—Hello,
I’d
like
to
book
a
room
for
the
nights
of
the
18th
and
19th.
—
_______________
.
A.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
B.
Just
a
minute,
please.
C.
What’s
the
matter?
D.
At
your
service.
17.
Covid-19,
the
most
deadly
virus
in
recent
years,
began
to
attack
people
at
the
beginning
of
this
year,
from
_______________
effect
people
are
still
suffering.
A.
whose
B.
where
C.
which
D.
when
18.
It
has
been
announced
that
all
students
_______________
put
on
masks
before
going
to
school
in
case
they
are
infected
with
novel
corona
virus.
A.
may
B.
need
C.
will
D.
shall
19.
He
kept
his
voice
low
_______________
someone
was
listening.
A.
now
that
B.
so
that
C.
in
case
D.
in
turn
20.
_______________
in
the
lift,
we
told
each
other
stories
when
waiting
to
be
rescued.
A.
Trapping
B.
Trapped
C.
To
trap
D.
To
be
trapped
21.
Entering
the
yard,
I
found
it
_______________
with
lots
of
_______________
leaves.
A.
covering;
falling
B.
covered;
fallen
C.
covering;
fallen
D.
covered;
falling
22.
The
managers
discussed
the
plan
that
they
would
like
to
see
_______________
the
next
year.
A.
carrying
out
B.
carry
out
C.
to
carry
out
D.
earned
out
23.
_______________
the
program,
they
have
to
stay
there
for
another
two
weeks.
A.
Not
completing
B.
Not
completed
C.
Not
having
completed
D.
Having
not
completed
24.
We
didn’t
plan
our
art
exhibition
like
that
but
it
_______________
very
well.
A.
worked
out
B.
tried
out
C.
went
on
D.
carried
on
25.
_______________
the
problems
they’ve
faced,
they
are
happy
with
the
life
they
lead.
A.
In
terms
of
B.
Regardless
of
C.
Rather
than
D.
So
long
as
26.
_______________
to
his
research
on
the
IT
technology,
he
soon
made
a
breakthrough.
A.
Absorbed
B.
Buried
C.
Devoted
D.
Contributed
27.
Thanks
to
the
new
techniques,
our
production
has
increased
_______________
.
A.
absolutely
B.
dramatically
C.
fortunately
D.
originally
28.
John
has
a
unique
way
to
_______________
his
opinions
by
using
as
few
words
as
possible.
A.
get
across
B.
come
across
C.
combine
with
D.
pick
up
29.
The
people
in
the
village
are
so
_______________
that
they
are
willing
to
help
every
visitor.
A.
optimistic
B.
energetic
C.
concerned
D.
severe
30.
The
WWII
Victory
Parade
in
Beijing
was
both
a
______________
of
the
China’s
past
suffering
and
celebration
of
its
accomplishment.
A.
declaration
B.
escape
C.
permission
D.
revenge
31.
—I
am
going
to
Spain
for
a
holiday
soon.
—
_______________
.
A.
It’s
my
pleasure
B.
Good
for
you
C.
Never
mind
D.
Leave
it
alone
32.
Many
students
_______________
for
these
courses
to
widen
skills
for
use
in
their
current
jobs.
A.
restore
B.
release
C.
register
D.
remove
33.
It
may
be
fairly
cheap
to
buy,
but
you’ve
got
to
_______________
the
money
you’ll
spend
on
repairs.
A.
take
into
account
B.
take
charge
of
C.
take
advantage
of
D.
take
the
place
of
34.
According
to
the
new
research,
the
_______________
economic
growth
involves
different
factors,
including
the
government,
the
public
and
the
proper
policy.
A.
reusable
B.
previous
C.
renewable
D.
sustainable
35.
People
always
_______________
him
_______________
a
well-known
actor,
which
makes
it
easier
for
him
to
have
small
talk
and
_______________
others.
A.
mistake...for;
fit
in
with
B.
mistake...as;
get
on
well
C.
mistake...for;
pull
one’s
weight
with
D.
mistake...as;
let
down
第二节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,先出最佳选项。
After
the
birth
of
my
second
child,
I
got
a
job
at
a
restaurant.
Having
worked
with
an
experienced
__36__
for
a
few
days,
I
was
__37__
to
wait
tables
on
my
own.
All
went
__38__
that
first
week.
When
Saturday
night
came,
I
was
luckily
__39__
the
tables
not
far
from
the
kitchen.
__40__
,
I
still
felt
it
a
little
hard
to
carry
the
heavy
trays
(托盘).
Before
I
knew
it,
the
__41__
was
full
of
people.
I
moved
slowly,
__42__
every
step.
I
remember
how
__43__
I
was
when
I
saw
the
tray
stand
near
the
tables;
it
looked
different
from
the
one
I
was
__44__
on.
It
had
nice
handles
(手柄),
which
made
it
__45__
to
move
around.
I
was
pleased
with
everything
and
began
to
__46__
I
was
a
natural
at
this
job.
Then,
an
old
man
came
to
me
and
said,
“Excuse
me,
dear,
my
wife
and
I
loved
__47__
you
work.
It
seems
your
tray
stand
has
been
very
__48__
to
you,
but
we
are
getting
ready
to
__49__
now,
and
my
wife
needs
her
__50__
back.”
At
first
his
__51__
did
not
get
across.
“What
was
he
talking
about!”
Then
I
got
it.
I
had
set
my
trays
on
his
wife’s
orthopedic
walker
(助步器).
I
stood
frozen
as
ice,
but
my
face
was
__52__
.
I
wanted
to
get
into
a
hole
and
__53__
.
Since
then,
I
have
learned
from
many
mistakes
such
as
the
one
I
just
__54__
.
I
have
learned
to
be
more
__55__
and
not
to
be
too
sure
of
myself.
36.
A.
manager
B.
assistant
C.
cook
D.
waitress
37.
A.
promised
B.
invited
C.
allowed
D.
advised
38.
A.
well
B.
quickly
C.
safely
D.
wrong
39.
A.
left
B.
given
C.
brought
D.
shown
40.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Otherwise
D.
Finally
41.
A.
kitchen
B.
street
C.
restaurant
D.
table
42.
A.
minding
B.
changing
C.
taking
D.
saving
43.
A.
angry
B.
calm
C.
sad
D.
happy
44.
A.
fixed
B.
trained
C.
loaded
D.
waited
45.
A.
slower
B.
lighter
C.
quieter
D.
easier
46.
A.
believe
B.
agree
C.
regret
D.
pretend
47.
A.
letting
B.
making
C.
watching
D.
having
48.
A.
useful
B.
familiar
C.
unusual
D.
interesting
49.
A.
rest
B.
order
C.
cat
D.
leave
50.
A.
bag
B.
walker
C.
tray
D.
coat
51.
A.
idea
B.
praise
C.
message
D.
need
52.
A.
cold
B.
full
of
joy
C.
pale
D.
on
fire
53.
A.
lie
B.
hide
C.
defend
D.
described
54.
A.
repeated
B.
discovered
C.
corrected
D.
described
55.
A.
careful
B.
patient
C.
honest
D.
practical
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
If
you’re
fed
up
with
those
unreliable
drugstore
umbrellas
that
are
always
breaking
in
the
wind
or
getting
lost
when
you
need
them
most,
this
freshly-launched
Kickstarter
project
might
be
just
what
you
need.
Oombrella,
as
it’s
called,
is
a
connected
umbrella
that
features
a
broad
suite
of
environmental
sensors
that
can
send
updates
to
your
smartphone.
The
device
allows
users
to
receive
real-time
weather
forecast,
and
even
helps
find
a
lost
Oombrella
through
Oombrella’s
community
of
users.
According
to
the
product’s
Kickstarter
page,
Oombrella
features
a
set
of
Kevlar
ribs
(伞骨)
so
that
the
umbrella
can
stand
high
winds
and
heavy
rain
without
damage.
Down
below,
the
handle
is
made
of
injected
plastic
to
ensure
that
the
sensor
capsule
is
completely
waterproof.
Oombrella’s
magic
is
all
packed
away
inside
this
capsule,
which
includes
sensors
to
measure
temperature,
pressure
and
light.
The
capsule
then
uses
Bluetooth
to
transmit
this
data
to
the
Oombrella
mobile
app
—
so
users
can
receive
weather
forecast
before
the
rain
even
starts.
The
capsule
also
features
a
buzzer
(蜂鸣器)
and
LED
light
so
you
can
get
reminded
while
your
phone
is
in
your
pocket.
Those
who
purchase
an
Oombrella
will
also
get
access
to
Wezzoo,
Oombrella’s
connected
user
community.
Members
can
share
community’s
weather
information
in
real
time,
so
other
Oombrella
users
can
get
extremely
accurate
weather
reporting
for
their
specific
area
as
long
as
there
are
enough
fellow
users
nearby.
Oombrella
is
all
set
to
hit
the
global
market
through
the
Internet
and
physical
stores
this
fall.
The
rainbow-colored
Oombrella
comes
in
a
classic
style
that’s
about
3.1
feet
long
with
a
curved
(弧形的)
handle,
and
a
modern
version
that
is
0.8
feet
long
with
a
straight
handle.
The
Oombrella
capsule
will
also
be
available
on
its
own,
so
you
could
theoretically
turn
any
regular
umbrella
into
a
smart
Oombrella.
The
Kickstarter
campaign
is
looking
to
raise
just
over
$653500
by
mid-April
and
backers
can
get
all
kinds
of
Oombrella
allowances.
Paying
$32
in
advance
will
get
you
a
capsule
to
update
your
own
umbrella
with,
and
paying
$66
or
more
will
unlock
a
variety
of
full
Oombrella
editions
in
your
choice
of
rainbow,
black,
or
white.
If
all
goes
according
to
plan,
Oombrellas
will
ship
soon.
56.
What’s
special
about
Oombrella?
A.
Sheltering
users
from
rain.
B.
Protecting
the
environment.
C.
Finding
a
lost
umbrella
quickly.
D.
Offering
instant
weather
information.
57.
Paragraph
2
mainly
talks
about
Oombrella’s
_______________
.
A.
various
functions
B.
smart
structure
C.
building
materials
D.
practical
applications
58.
The
accuracy
of
weather
information
in
Wezzoo
probably
depends
on
_______________
.
A.
the
speed
of
the
Internet
connection
B.
specific
areas
the
users
are
staying
C.
the
number
of
surrounding
users
D.
the
level
of
users’
membership
59.
What
can
we
learn
about
Oombrella?
A.
Its
color
is
dull.
B.
Its
design
is
out
of
date.
C.
It
hasn’t
been
put
into
market
yet.
D.
It
is
available
only
in
physical
stores.
60.
What
does
the
Kickstarter
campaign
aim
to
do?
A.
Advertise
its
new
product.
B.
Raise
money
for
a
new
product.
C.
Advise
replacing
the
traditional
umbrella.
D.
Introduce
a
new
service
on
smartphone.
B
When
we
think
of
leadership,
we
often
think
of
strength
and
power.
But
what
are
these
really,
and
how
do
they
operate?
Leadership
today
is
not
about
forcing
others
to
do
things.
If
this
is
even
possible,
it
is
short-term,
and
tends
to
backfire.
If
you
order
someone
to
do
something
against
their
will,
they
may
do
it
because
they
feel
they
musts
but
the
anger
they
feel
will
do
more
harm
in
the
long-term.
They
will
also
experience
fear.
Fear
causes
the
thinking
brain
to
shut
down,
making
the
person
unable
to
function
at
his
or
her
best.
If
they
associate
you
with
this
emotion
of
fear,
they
will
become
less
functional
around
you,
and
you
will
have
succeeded
in
not
only
shooting
yourself
in
the
foot,
but
possibly
making
a
very
good
employee
or
partner
unable
to
perform
effectively.
Fear
has
no
place
m
leadership.
The
way
we
influence
people
in
a
lasting
way
is
by
our
own
character,
and
our
understanding
and
use
of
emotion.
We
can
order
someone
to
do
something,
which
may
be
part
of
the
work
day;
or
we
can
employ
them
at
the
emotional
level,
so
they
became
fully
devoted
to
the
projects
and
provide
some
of
their
own
motivation
(积极性).
Today’s
work
place
is
all
about
relationships.
Anyone
works
harder
in
a
positive
environment
in
which
they’re
recognized
and
valued
as
a
human
being
as
well
as
a
worker.
Everyone
produces
just
a
bit
more
for
someone
they
like.
Leaders
understand
the
way
things
work.
They
know
the
pay
check
is
not
the
single
most
motivating
factor
in
the
work
life
of
most
people.
The
true
strength
of
leadership
is
an
inner
strength
that
comes
from
the
confidence
of
emotional
intelligence
—
knowing
your
own
emotions,
and
how
to
handle
them,
and
those
of
others.
Developing
your
emotional
intelligence
is
the
single
best
thing
you
can
do
if
you
want
to
develop
your
relationships
with
people
around
you,
which
is
the
key
to
the
leadership
skills.
61.
The
underlined
phrase
“shooting
oneself
in
the
foot”
means
_______________
.
A.
throw
or
walk
in
a
specific
direction
or
towards
a
specific
objective
B.
to
grow
forth
from
the
ground
C.
to
move
or
pass
suddenly
or
swiftly
D.
to
injure
or
harm
one’s
own
interests
62.
An
employee
may
have
a
feeling
of
fear
in
the
work
place
when
_______________
.
A.
he
cannot
work
at
his
best
B.
he
is
forced
to
do
things
C.
he
feels
his
brain
shut
down
D.
he
thinks
of
his
work
as
too
heavy
63.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
People
tend
to
associate
leadership
with
fear,
B.
Working
conditions
affect
people’s
physical
health.
C.
Smart
people
are
more
functional
in
the
work
place.
D.
Good
relationship
is
the
key
to
business
success,
64.
To
positively
influence
employees,
a
leader
should
first
of
all
_______________
.
A.
develop
his
own
personality
B.
provide
better
suggestions
C.
give
his
employees
a
pay
raise
D.
hide
his
own
emotion
of
fear
65.
Good
leadership
is
mainly
seen
in
a
leader’s
ability
to
_______________
.
A.
provide
a
variety
of
project
for
employees
B.
help
raise
employees’
living
standards
C.
deal
wisely
with
employees’
emotions
D.
give
employees’
specific
instructions
C
If
you
believe
that
scientists
and
artists
are
most
creative
when
they’re
young,
you
are
missing
an
important
part
of
the
story.
A
new
study
published
in
De
Economist
looked
at
Nobel
Prize
winners
in
the
field
of
economics.
It
found
there
are
two
different
peaks
of
creativity.
One
comes
early
in
a
person’s
career,
while
another
comes
later.
The
research
supports
previous
work
by
the
authors
that
found
similar
patterns
m
the
arts
and
other
sciences.
“We
believe
what
we
found
in
this
study
isn’t
limited
to
economics,
but
could
apply
to
creativity
more
generally,”
said
Bruce
Weinberg,
lead
author
of
the
study
and
professor
of
economics
at
The
Ohio
State
University.
“Many
people
believe
that
creativity
is
exclusively
associated
with
youth,
but
it
really
depends
on
what
kind
of
creativity
you’re
talking
about.”
In
the
study,
those
who
did
their
most
groundbreaking
work
early
in
their
careers
tended
to
be
“conceptual”
innovators
(创新者).
These
type
of
innovators
“think
outside
the
box”,
challenging
conventional
wisdom
and
suddenly
coming
up
with
new
ideas.
Conceptual
innovators
are
not
yet
immersed
(沉浸于)
in
the
accepted
theories
of
their
field,
Weinberg
said.
But
there
is
another
kind
of
creativity,
he
said,
which
is
found
among
“experimental”
innovators.
These
innovators
accumulate
knowledge
through
their
careers
and
find
new
ways
to
understand
it.
The
long
periods
of
trial
and
error
for
important
experimental
innovations
come
later
m
a
Nobel
laureate’s
(荣誉获得者的)
career.
“Whether
you
hit
your
creative
peak
early
or
late
in
your
career
depends
on
whether
you
have
a
conceptual
or
experimental
approach,”
Weinberg
said.
The
researchers
took
a
novel,
empirical
(经验主义的)
approach
to
the
study,
which
involved
31
laureates.
They
arranged
the
laureates
on
a
list
from
the
most
experimental
to
most
conceptual.
This
ranking
was
based
on
the
laureates1
most
important
work,
classifying
them
into
“conceptual”
or
“experimental”.
After
classifying
the
laureates,
the
researchers
determined
the
age
at
which
each
laureate
made
his
most
important
contribution
to
economics
and
could
be
considered
at
bis
creative
peak.
They
found
that
conceptual
laureates
peaked
between
ages
25
and
29.
Experimental
laureates
peaked
when
they
were
roughly
twice
as
old,
m
their
mid-50s.
“Our
research
suggests
that
when
you’re
most
creative
is
more
about
how
you
approach
your
work.”
66.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“think
outside
the
box”
mean?
A.
Follow
rules
strictly.
B.
Experiment
on
boxes.
C.
Break
old
thought
patterns.
D.
Figure
out
how
to
escape
from
a
box.
67.
What
do
we
know
about
“experimental”
innovators?
A.
They
usually
come
up
with
new
ideas
all
of
a
sudden,
B.
They
make
discoveries
through
constant
trial
and
error.
C.
The
majority
of
them
reach
their
creative
peak
in
their
twenties.
D.
They
make
more
contributions
than
“conceptual”
innovators.
68.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
study
published
in
De
Economist
is
false?
A.
The
study
is
not
the
first
of
its
kind.
B.
The
conclusion
can
be
applied
to
other
areas.
C.
The
laureates’
most
important
work
decides
whether
they
are
“conceptual”
or
“experimental”.
D.
The
“conceptual”
won
their
Nobel
Prizes
between
ages
25
and
29.
69.
What
do
the
researchers
believe
determines
someone’s
creative
peak?
A.
One’s
personality
type.
B.
What
kind
of
job
one
takes.
C.
How
one
handles
their
work.
D.
One’s
attitude
toward
their
work.
70.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.
Creativity
comes
at
any
age,
young
or
old.
B.
Creativity
tends
to
decrease
as
people
get
older.
C.
Economists,
artists
and
other
scientists
bear
many
similarities.
D.
Economists
are
more
creative
than
artists
and
other
scientists.
D
I
was
enjoying
this
afternoon
more
than
I
had
expected.
Often,
the
tryouts
for
the
spring
musical
tested
the
limits
of
ray
patience
and
nerves,
with
one
hopeful
girl
after
another
taking
turns
walking
onto
the
wooden
stage,
delivering
an
adequate
but
uninspired
version
of
some
Rodgers
&
Hammerstein
number,
and
then
being
politely
excused
by
Mrs.
Dominguez
as
the
next
name
on
the
list
was
called.
However,
this
was
to
be
my
third
straight
year
in
the
musical,
and
the
confidence
that
my
seniority
afforded
me
around
the
more
nervous
newcomers
allowed
me
to
take
pleasure
in
glory
of
my
own
balance.
I
had
already
sung
my
audition
(试唱)
song
an
hour
ago,
starting
the
day’s
ceremonies.
This
year,
I
used
“God
Bless
the
Child”,
a
choice
I
found
to
be
quite
sophisticated
since
Billie
Holiday’s
version
of
it
was
familiar
mostly
to
adults,
and
even
then,
mostly
to
adults
of
the
previous
generation.
More
importantly,
it
required
a
reserved
performance,
which
I
felt
showcased
my
maturity,
especially
because
most
of
the
other
auditioners
chose
songs
that
would
show
their
enthusiasm,
even
if
it
meant
their
technical
mastery
would
not
be
on
full
display.
Normally,
the
first
audition
was
feared
by
most.
Mrs.
Dominguez
would
ask
if
anyone
wanted
to
volunteer
to
“get
it
over
with,”
but
no
one
would
make
a
sound.
Then,
she
would
call
the
first
name
off
her
list
and
the
room
would
drop
into
an
uncomfortably
serious
silence
as
the
first
student
walked
nervously
up
to
the
stage.
I
often
imagined
during
those
moments
that
I
was
witness
to
a
death-house
resident
taking
his
march
toward
a
quick
curtain.
But
not
this
year.
I
had
decided
to
make
a
show
of
my
own
self-confidence
by
volunteering
to
go
first.
Such
a
fearless
act,
I
had
figured,
would
probably
produce
even
more
fear
in
my
competition
because
they
would
realize
that
I
had
something
they
clearly
lacked,
Mrs.
Dominguez
had
seemed
neither
surprised
nor
charmed
by
my
decision
to
go
first.
Although
she
was
annoyed
by
my
growing
pride,
I
also
acknowledged
that
I
was
one
of
the
more
talented
actors
and
was
probably
correct
in
assuming
myself
a
winner.
At
this
late
stage
of
the
afternoon,
I
felt
like
a
queen,
sitting
in
the
back
of
the
auditorium
with
my
royal
court
of
friends
and
admirers.
They
took
care
to
sit
far
enough
away
from
Mrs.
Dominguez
that
they
would
not
be
caught
in
the
act
of
criticizing
the
other
students’
auditions.
To
me,
the
endless
parade
of
the
ambitious
who
sang
their
hearts
out
for
three
minutes
each
was
like
clowns
performing
for
my
amusement.
As
Mrs.
Dominguez
read
another
name
off
her
list,
I
prepared
myself
for
a
special
treat.
71.
What
did
the
writer
do
one
afternoon?
A.
She
enjoyed
her
time
watching
the
audition.
B.
She
performed
in
the
school
spring
musical
C.
She
attended
the
selective
trial
of
the
school
musical.
D.
She
helped
Mrs.
Dominguez
to
select
musical
talent.
72.
The
writer
believed
the
song
she
chose
for
her
audition
_______________
.
A.
was
the
most
sophisticated
song
by
Billie
Holiday’s
version
B.
would
allow
her
to
more
effectively
showcase
her
enthusiasm
C.
would
be
the
most
inspiring
Rodgers
and
Hammerstein
number
D.
would
likely
be
more
recognizable
to
her
parents
than
to
her
friends
73.
The
mam
purpose
of
the
underlined
statement
in
paragraph
5
is
_______________
.
A.
offer
a
contrast
created
by
the
writer’s
decision
to
go
first
B.
present
reasons
why
this
year’s
audition
was
the
strangest
C.
suggest
that
the
writer’s
imagination
no
longer
involved
the
same
imagery
D.
inform
the
reader
that
students’
fears
of
going
first
were
something
of
the
past
74.
Why
did
the
writer
volunteer
to
perform
the
first
audition
of
that
day?
A.
To
guarantee
her
role
in
the
play.
B.
To
break
the
uncomfortable
silence.
C.
To
show
the
competitors
her
advantages.
D.
To
leave
a
good
impression
on
the
audience.
75.
The
passage
portrays
the
writer
as
_______________
.
A.
concerned
and
nervous
B.
proud
and
indifferent
C.
friendly
and
generous
D.
confused
and
surprised
II卷(共15分)
第一部分:按照提示填空(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)
76.
The
past
several
decades
have
witnessed
China’s
boosting
economy
and
we
think
that
this
is
an
i____________
impact
on
the
whole
world
(难以置信的).
77.
The
origin
of
Chinese
characters
can
__________________
__________________
__________________
(回溯至)
more
than
8,000
years
ago.
78.
It
is
wise
to
e__________________
__________________
active
sports
at
your
age
(从事,参与).
79.
I
hope
you
make
a
success
of
your
new
life
in
Canada
一
and
don’t
forget
to
k__________________
__________________
__________________
(保持联络).
80.
Taking
short
showers
of
less
than
eight
minutes
instead
of
baths
is
a
useful
tip
on
__________________
c__________________
(节约用水).
81.
Many
people
don’t
know
that
it
may
take
hundreds
of
years
for
a
single
plastic
bottle
to
__________________
__________________
in
natural
environment
(分解).
82.
The
WWF
has
c__________________
__________________
all
the
countries
__________________
protect
the
endangered
animals
(呼吁……去……).
83.
That
man
was
to
b__________________
__________________
destroying
the
traffic
signal
(负责任).
84.
His
diet
_________________
________________
various
vegetables,
including
carrots,
tomatoes
and
potatoes
(由……组成).
85.
Lucy
and
Linda
__________________
a
lot
__________________
__________________
(有……共同之处).
For
example,
they
both
like
diving.
第二部分:阅读表达(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
My
mother
made
me
what
I
am.
She
gave
me
the
greatest
gift
a
mother
can
give
—
the
desire
to
excel
(超越).
She
taught
me
to
read
before
I
was
four.
She
also
encouraged
me
to
write.
When
I
was
10,
I
wrote
a
story
and
she
sent
it
to
a
children’s
magazine.
They
accepted
it
and
paid
me
some
money.
So
I
started
earning
money
by
writing
at
a
young
age.
I
also
learned
a
lot
from
my
father.
He’d
say,
“Stand
tall,
be
independent
and
keep
your
eyes
open.”
For
what,
I
don’t
know!
He
was
quite
good
at
telling
stories,
and
I
think
I
inherited
my
gift
for
storytelling
from
him.
But
he
could
be
pretty
strict.
If
I
went
out
with
a
boy,
he
had
to
pick
me
up
from
home
so
my
father
could
question
him
inside
out.
My
father
was
6
feet
tall
and
good-looking,
with
great
charm.
He
lost
a
leg
m
the
war
while
serving
in
the
Royal
Navy,
but
never
let
it
hold
him
back.
When
he
was
in
hospital,
ready
to
have
his
leg
amputated,
he
said,
not
depressed,
“Well,
half
a
loaf
is
better
than
none.”
After
his
death,
I
returned
his
artificial
leg
to
the
hospital,
but
walked
away
in
tears.
It
felt
as
if
I
was
giving
part
of
him
away.
My
parents
had
a
son,
Vivian,
who
died
before
1
was
born,
so
my
mother
put
all
her
love
into
me.
She
also
gave
me
an.
education
I
couldn’t
get
at
school.
She
took
me
to
the
pictures
every
week,
to
the
theatre
to
see
the
Russian
ballet
whenever
it
came
to
Leeds,
where
we
lived.
At
20,
I
moved
to
London
to
become
fashion
editor
of
Woman’s
Own
and
later
a
columnist
on
the
London
Evening
News.
The
day
I
left
home,
my
mother
wrote
in
her
diary
that
all
the
sunshine
had
gone
out
of
her
life
when
her
daughter
left
home.
根据短文内容完成下列小题。
86.
Why
does
the
author
mention
her
parents?
(no
more
than
10
words)
87.
What
is
the
author
good
at
according
to
the
second
paragraph?
(no
more
than
5
words)
88.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“amputated”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean?
(no
more
than
5
words)
89.
What
was
the
author’s
childhood
like
according
to
the
last
two
paragraphs?
(no
more
than
10
words)
90.
What
can
you
learn
from
the
author’s
father?
(no
more
than
25
words)
高一下期中考试答案
一、听力
1-15
ABABC
6-10
BACBC
11-15
CBBAA
二、单选
16-20
BADCB
21-25
BDCAB
26-30
CBABD
31-35
BCADA
三、完形填空
36-40
DCABB
41-45
CADBD
46-50
ACADB
51-55
CDBDA
四、阅读
A:
DACCB
B:
DBDAC
C:
CBDCA
D:
CDACB
二卷
一、根据中文填空
76.
incredible
77.
date
back
to
/
go
back
to
78.
engage
in
79.
keep
in
touch
/
keep
in
contact
80.
water
conservation
81.
break
down
82.
called
on
...
to
83.
blame
for
84.
consists
of
85.
have
...
in
common
二、任务型阅读
86.
To
show
her
parents’
influence
on
her.
87.
Storytelling.
/
Telling
stories.
88.
Cut
off.
/
Removed.(形式错误减0.5)
89.
She
lived
a
colourful
and
happy
life.
90.
He
is
optimistic
to
life.
I
learn
that
I
should
overcome
the
difficulties
in
life
and
try
my
best
to
make
my
life
happy.