仁寿县四校2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试(5月)
英语科试卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
11.
What
will
Jenny
do
today?
A.
Go
on
a
date
B.Visit
a
museum.
C.
Make
ice
cream.
2.
Why
was
Henry
late?
A.
He
didn’t
feel
well
B.
He
set
off
late.
C.
He
got
lost
3.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
10:30.
B.
At
10:00.
C.
At
9:00.
4.
What
does
the
woman
probably
think
of
working
while
in
college
?
A.Useful.
B.
Difficult
.
C.
Unnecessary.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
rock.
B.
A
movie.
C.A
spacecraft
第二节
:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
6.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
home
B.
In
a
store.
C.
In
the
office.
7.
What
will
the
speakers
do
next?
A.
Move
a
table.
B.
Clean
the
carpet
C.
Take
a
break
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
gift
will
Jennifer
prepare?
A.
A
handbag.
B.
Coffee
beans
C.
A
travel
package.
9.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
?
A.
Surf
the
Internet.
B.
Go
out
for
a
drive.
C.
Shop
in
downtown.
10.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Brother
and
sister.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Father
and
daughter.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
How
many
bathrooms
are
there
in
the
house?
A.
1.
B.2.
C.
3.
12.
Where
can
Sara
park
her
car?
A.
In
the
front
of
the
house.
B.
At
the
back
of
the
house.
C.
On
the
road
outside
the
house
13.
What
will
Sara
do
tomorrow?
A.Meet
Mr.
Roberts
B.
Look
around
the
house
.
C.
Discuss
the
details
with
the
man
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17三个小题。
14.
What
is
Lisa
doing
right
now?
A.
Doing
a
survey
B.
Going
over
the
notes.
C.
Taking
part
in
a
quiz
show
15.
Who
was
the
speakers?
A.
Students
B.Teachers
C.
Reporters
16.
When
did
the
Iceland
announce
its
ban
against
foreign
fishermen
?
A.
In
1973.
B.
In
1975.
C.
In
1980.
17.
What
did
Iceland
do
in
2006
?
A.
It
started
its
first
whale
hunt
B.
It
elected
a
woman
president.
C.
It
allowed
commercial
whaling.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
camp?
A.
To
lose
weight
B.
To
make
friends.
C.
To
develop
hobbies.
19.
What
will
the
listeners
do
right
after
the
meeting?
A.Enjoy
dramas
B.
Have
some
snacks.
C.Do
warm-up
exercises
20.
How
long
will
the
club
time
last
?
A.
Half
an
hour
.
B.
An
hour
C.
One
and
a
half
hour
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
The
best
thing
to
start
your
day
is
a
good
breakfast.
In
fact,
many
people
believe
that
breakfast
is
the
most
important
meal
of
the
day.
In
China,
porridge
with
pickles
(咸菜),
baozi,
noodles,
soybean
milk
and
youtiao
are
common
breakfast
foods.
What
are
breakfasts
in
other
countries
like?
Let’s
take
a
look!
US
In
the
US,
a
good
Sunday
morning
starts
with
scrambled
eggs,
crispy
bacon
or
juicy
sausages,
and
soft
pancakes
with
butter
and
sweet
syrup
on
top.
On
busy
weekdays,
most
people
in
the
US
like
to
eat
cereal
with
milk,
bread
and
fruit
for
breakfast.
Some
people
also
drink
coffee.?
Canada
Canada
is
the
largest
producer
of
maple
syrup.
People
usually
have
pancakes
with
maple
syrup
for
breakfast.
Canadian
bacon
is
a
popular
dish
for
breakfast
as
well.
Canadian
bacon
is
quite
unlike
the
crispy
bacon
of
the
United
States.
It
tastes
more
like
ham
and
is
served
in
thin
round
slices.
Britain
The
British
breakfast
is
similar
to
the
American
breakfast.
A
basic
British
breakfast
consists
of
fried
eggs,
bacon,
sausages,
mushrooms,
baked
(烘)
beans,
and
tomatoes.
These
foods
are
popular
among
young
people
in
Britain.
Usually,
British
people
have
coffee,
tea
or
milk
to
drink.
Some
people
also
like
to
drink
orange
juice.
Japan
Most
people
in
Japan
these
days
–
at
least
in
big
cities
–
eat
a
quick
Western-style
breakfast
like
eggs,
toast,
juice
and
coffee.
Those
who
prefer
more
traditional
foods
are
likely
to
have
tea
and
miso
soup
with
rice.
Steamed
rice
is
necessary
for
a
Japanese-style
breakfast.
People
also
add
nori
seaweed
or
a
little
raw
egg
to
their
rice.?
21.
On
busy
weekday
mornings,
most
people
in
the
US
prefer
_____.
A.
scrambled
eggs,
crispy
bacon
or
juicy
sausages?
B.
soft
pancakes
with
butter
and
sweet
syrup
on
top
C.
ham,
scrambled
eggs
and
pancakes
D.
cereal
with
milk,
bread
and
fruit
22.
Maple
syrup
is
popular
in
_____.
A.
America??
?
?
?
B.
Canada??
?
C.
Britain??
?
?
?
D.
Japan
23.
The
British-style
breakfast
includes
_____.
A.
scrambled
eggs,
mushrooms
and
baked
beans
B.
fried
eggs,
sausages
with
sweet
syrup
C.
bacon,
sausages,
mushrooms
and
noodles
D.
fried
eggs,
sausages,
tomatoes
with
coffee
or
tea
B
When
I
was
12
years
old,
I
already
knew
that
my
teen
years
were
going
to
be
the
worst
years
of
my
life.
I
was
a
total
outsider,
bullied
(欺凌)
at
school.
I
felt
completely
alone
in
my
small
town.
But
by
starting
to
do
volunteer
work
when
I
was
14,
I
turned
my
problem
into
a
passion
for
helping
others.
The
opportunity
to
practice
kindness
made
me
feel
like
my
life
had
a
greater
purpose.
The
more
positive
energy
I
shared,
the
more
kindness
and
appreciation
I
received.
I
realized
that
my
purpose
in
life
would
be
to
reach
out
to
people,
specifically
teenagers,
and
help
them
feel
less
alone.
Books
were
my
true
friends
back
then.
I
was
so
thankful
that
the
authors
wrote
those
books.
The
kindness
they
offered
me
with
their
books
saved
my
life.
One
of
my
biggest
dreams
was
to
become
an
author
so
I
could
write
books
that
would
help
other
teenagers
the
way
those
books
helped
me.
After
surviving
terrible
experiences
at
school
and
at
home,
I
made
a
choice
to
take
the
optimistic,
positive
road
in
the
next
steps
of
my
journey.
My
dream
career,
one
I
thought
was
only
possible
for
the
authors
I
loved,
is
what
I
am
doing
now.
I
have
been
a
full-time
author
of
teen
novels
since
2007
and
am
grateful
for
this
amazing
opportunity
to
reach
out
to
readers
every
single
day.
Kindness
saved
me
when
I
needed
help
the
most.
Even
small
acts
of
kindness
can
change
someone’s
life.
You
never
know
what
someone
else
is
going
through.
But
by
practicing
daily
kindness,
you
become
an
architect
of
positive
change.
24.
What
was
the
author’s
life
like
when
he
was
12?
A.
Boring.
B.
Peaceful.
C.
Unhappy.
D.
Meaningful.
25.
How
did
the
volunteer
work
benefit
the
author?
A.
It
made
him
popular
in
his
town.
B.
It
helped
him
find
the
meaning
of
life.
C.
It
helped
him
understand
others’
lives
better.
D.
It
helped
to
shape
his
dream
career.
26.
Why
did
the
author
choose
writing
as
his
job?
A.
He
was
inspired
by
his
teacher.
B.
He
could
pass
positive
energy
to
readers.
C.
He
wanted
to
share
his
school
experiences.
D.
He
found
he
had
a
talent
for
writing.
27.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
this
passage?
A.
To
encourage
people
to
say
“no”
to
bullies
bravely.
B.
To
encourage
people
to
face
changes
bravely
in
life.
C.
To
encourage
people
to
treat
others
with
kindness
in
daily
life.
D.
To
encourage
people
to
learn
to
care
more
about
others’
feelings.
C
The
average
bear,
it
seems,
is
getting
ever
smarter.
First,
it
turned
out
that
at
least
one
can
use
a
comb.
Now
it
appears
that
some
can
count,
too.
Jennifer
Vonk,
of
Oakland
University,
in
Michigan,
and
Michael
Beran,
from
Georgia
State
University,
set
three
American
black
bears
the
task
of
distinguishing
between
numerically
larger
and
smaller
groups
of
dots(点)on
a
computer
screen.
In
return
for
a
food
reward
one
bear,
Brutus,
would
touch
the
more
heavily
dotted
pattern
with
his
nose.
The
others,
Bella
and
Dusty,
would
touch
the
screen
with
their
claws(爪子).
As
the
researchers
report
in
Animal
Behavior,
the
bears
did
best
with
patterns
where
the
coloured
dots
did
not
move
and
where
more
of
them
also
took
up
a
larger
coloured
area.
This
could
be
explained
by
the
bears'
distinguishing
the
different
areas
of
colour
rather
than
truly
counting
the
dots.
However,
the
three
bears
managed
to
pick
out
the
bigger
number
of
dots
even
in
pairs
of
patterns
where
fewer
dots
took
up
a
larger
area.
Moving
patterns,
where
each
dot
followed
its
own
path
around
the
screen,
were
more
of
a
challenge.
But
Brutus,
at
least,
was
not
defeated.
He
seemed
to
be
counting
mobile
dots
even
when
the
scientists
tried
to
mislead
him
by
moving
the
total
coloured
area
of
the
dots
at
the
same
time.
It
is
not
entirely
surprising
that
bears
should
have
a
high
degree
of
intelligence.
They
face
a
lot
of
challenges
when
trying
to
get
food.
They
are,
however,
always
alone,
and
so
do
not
have
the
complex
social
systems
that
contribute
to
animal
smarts.
Perhaps,
then,
their
maths
skill
developed
because
they
cannot
count
on
their
friends
for
help.
28.
What
task
did
the
scientists
set
for
the
three
bears?
A.
Distinguishing
different
dot
patterns.
B.
Figuring
out
different
colours
of
dots.
C.
Putting
the
dots
into
differently
coloured
groups.
D.
Picking
out
the
group
with
a
larger
number
of
dots.
29.
For
the
bears,
the
task
was
easier
when__________.
A.
the
coloured
dots
were
moving
slowly
B.
the
dot
patterns
were
regular
in
shape
C.
the
dots
followed
a
path
on
the
screen
D.
more
dots
covered
a
larger
coloured
area
30.
What
may
explain
the
bears'
high
degree
of
intelligence?
A.
They
learn
skills
from
other
animals.
B.
They
face
life
challenges
on
their
own.
C.
They
feed
on
a
diverse
range
of
food.
D.
They
have
complex
social
networks.
31.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Bears
Taught
to
Distinguish
Colours
B.
New
Evidence
of
Bear
Intelligence
Found
C.
Three
Bears
Learned
How
to
Count
D.
The
Smartest
American
Black
Bear
Brutus
D
?
?
Reading
can
be
a
social
activity.
Think
of
the
people
who
belong
to
book
groups.
They
choose
books
to
read
and
then
meet
to
discuss
them.
Now,
the
website
turns
the
page
on
the
traditional
idea
of
a
book
group.
?
??Members
go
on
the
site
and
register
the
books
they
own
and
would
like
to
share.
BookCrossing
provides
an
identification
number
to
stick
inside
the
book.
Then
the
person
leaves
it
in
a
public
place,
hoping
that
the
book
will
have
an
adventure,
traveling
far
and
wide
with
each
new
reader
who
finds?it.
?
??Bruce
Pederson,
the
managing
director
of
BookCrossing,
says,
"The
two
things
that
change
your
life
are
the
people
you
meet
and
books
you
read.
BookCrossing
combines
both."
?
??Members
leave
books
on
park
benches
and
buses,
in
train
stations
and
coffee
shops.
Whoever
finds
their
book
will
go
to
the
site
and
record
where
they
found
it.
?
??People
who
find
a
book
can
also
leave
a
journal
entry
describing
what
they
thought
of
it.
E-mails
are
then
sent
to
the
BookCrossing
to
keep
them
updated
about
where
their
books
have
been
found.
Bruce
Peterson
says
the
idea
is
for
people
not
to
be
selfish
by
keeping
a
book
to
gather
dust
on
a
shelf
at
home.
?
??BookCrossing
is
part
of
a
trend
among
people
who
want
to
get
back
to
the
"real"
and
not
the
virtual.
The
site
now
has
more
than
one
million
members
in
more
than
one
hundred
thirty-five
countries.
32、Why
does
the
author
mention
book
groups
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
explain
what
they
are.
B.
To
introduce
BookCrossing.
C.
To
stress
the
importance
of
reading.
D.
To
encourage
readers
to
share
their
ideas.
33、What
does
the
underlined
word
"it"
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.
The
book.
B.
An
adventure.
C.
A
public
place.
D.
The
identification
number.
34、What
will
a
BookCrosser
do
with
a
book
after
reading
it?
A.
Meet
other
readers
to
discuss
it.
B.
Keep
it
safe
in
his
bookcase.
C.
Pass
it
on
to
another
reader
D.
Mail
it
back
to
its
owner.
35、What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Online
Reading:
A
Virtual
Tour
B.
Electronic
Books:
A
new
Trend
C.
A
Book
Group
Brings
Tradition
Back
D.
A
Website
Links
People
through
Books
第二节
七选五
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
How
do
you
get
yourself
to
take
action
now?
Here
are
some
powerful
suggestions.
Focus
intensely
on
the
positive
things
that
your
actions
will
accomplish.?_____36______
Whether
it’s
something
you’re
seeking
to
accomplish,
or
something
you’re
seeking
to
be
rid
of,
picture
exactly
how
your
life
will
be
after
the
work
is
done.
The
more
intensely
you
can
imagine
it,
the
better.
_____37______?The
only
real
reason
you
have
for
avoiding
action
is
because
you
associate
some
kind
of
pain
or
discomfort
with
it.
Therefore,
it
helps
to
associate
something
even
more
painful
with
not
taking
action.
Instead
of
focusing
on
the
relatively
minor
pain
of
taking
action,
focus
instead
on
the
major
pain
of
not
taking
action.
___38______?Think
of
all
the
reasons
you
can
come
up
with
to
not
take
action,
and
then
destroy
all
those
reasons
with
a
single
word
-
“But.”
Simply
state
the
excuse,
put
the
word
“but”
after
it,
and
then
finish
the
sentence.?For
example,
“I’ve
never
done
this
before,
BUT
I
can
learn.”
Stick
the
word
“but”
in
there,
and
challenge
yourself
to
finish
the
sentence.
Take
the
first
small
step.?Don’t
even
concern
yourself
with
committing
to
the
whole
project
or
course
of
action.
Just
do
something
very
easy
and
very
small.
The
point
is
to
find
a
little
momentum
(动力).
_____39______
Then
climb
aboard
the
momentum
train,
and
let
it
help
you
keep
the
effort
going.
Make
it
fun.?Realize
that
just
about
anything
can
be
fun
if
you’ll
think
of
it
as
fun
and
enjoyable.
Find
a
way
to
make
something
fun,
and
not
only
will
you
want
to
do
it;
you’ll
also
be
better
at
it.
____40______
A.
You
always
choose
what
to
do.?
B.
Lay
all
your
excuses
out
on
the
table
and
deal
with
them.
C.
In
your
mind,
picture
in
great
detail
what
your
actions
will
bring
you.
D.
Whatever
you
must
do
to
achieve
success,
find
a
way
to
enjoy
it.
E.
Focus
on
the
negative
things
that
will
happen
if
you
don’t
take
action.
F.
Getting
started
with
your
biggest
task
or
most
difficult
action
may
seem
too
much.
G.
Once
you
take
that
small
action,
let
yourself
fully
enjoy
how
great
it
feels.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
It
seemed
like
any
other
day
when
fitness
instructor
Chantelle
Lister
set
off
to
work
at
7
am.
It
was
the
school
holidays,
so
her
daughters
Loren
and
Mollie,
17
and
6,
and
11-year-old
son
Charlie
were
still
41
in
bed.
But
within
an
hour,
the
family
home
in
Kettering,
England,
went
up
in
flames.
The
42
started
downstairs,
and
deadly
smoke
started
43
the
second
floor,
where
the
children
were
sleeping.
44
,
the
family’s
beloved
dog,
Bailey,
rushed
to
their
45
.
Although
the
thick
smoke
46
to
climb
the
staircase,
the
4-year-old
dog
made
his
way
47
and
kept
barking
outside
Loren’s
door
until
she
48
.
Loren
opened
the
49
to
thick
black
smoke
covering
the
stairs
and
the
sound
of
smashing
(粉碎)
glass.
Struggling
to
50
,
the
teenager
ran
into
the
other
51
and
managed
to
get
the
52
children
out
through
a
window
and
onto
the
roof.
After
successfully
raising
the
53
,
Bailey
ran
back
downstairs
to
try
to
get
out.
54
,
he
was
trapped
in
the
55
house.
“The
firemen
pulled
Bailey
out
and
tried
to
56
him,
but
he
was
dead,”
Chantelle
said.
“They
put
a
blanket
over
him
and
I
kept
57
,
‘That
could
have
been
one
of
my
children.’
Bailey
was
such
a
character
and
so
58
.
The
children
wouldn’t
be
here
59
him.
He’s
my
hero
and
I’ll
be
60
to
him
forever.”
41.
A.
sleepy
B.
asleep
C.
awake
D.
silent
42.
A.
light
B.
smoke
C.
fire
D.
noise
43.
A.
filling
B.
flowing
C.
leaving
D.
escaping
44.
A.
Finally
B.
Thankfully
C.
Naturally
D.
Obviously
45.
A.
yard
B.
kitchen
C.
danger
D.
rescue
46.
A.
started
B.
failed
C.
happened
D.
stopped
47.
A.
out
B.
through
C.
upstairs
D.
downstairs
48.
A.
watched
out
B.
set
off
C.
went
away
D.
woke
up
49.
A.
eyes
B.
mouth
C.
door
D.
window
50.
A.
breathe
B.
walk
C.
speak
D.
stand
51.
A.
house
B.
classroom
C.
bathroom
D.
bedroom
52.
A.
angry
B.
curious
C.
terrified
D.
confused
53.
A.
alarm
B.
voice
C.
sound
D.
child
54.
A.
Surprisingly
B.
Unfortunately
C.
Occasionally
D.
Gradually
55.
A.
shining
B.
exploding
C.
broken
D.
burning
56.
A.
save
B.
protect
C.
move
D.
comfort
57.
A.
apologizing
B.
thinking
C.
explaining
D.
expecting
58.
A.
interesting
B.
loving
C.
strange
D.
cute
59.
A.
beyond
B.
besides
C.
without
D.
despite
60.
A.
loyal
B.
convenient
C.
available
D.
grateful
第二节
语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
I
have
always
enjoyed
listening
to
music.
It
helps
me
calm
down
after
___61___
busy
day,
and
I
am
also
one
of
those
___62___can
listen
and
study
at
the
same
time.
I
am
not
interested
___63__
jazz
music,
but
I
like
many
other
___64__
(type)
of
music.
When
I
was
a
child,
I
used
to
listen
to
music
on
the
radios.
With
the
____65__
(invent)
of
personal
computers
and
cellphones,
I
prefer
to
listen
on
the
phone,
as
new
functions
___66___
(add)
to
them
in
the
past
few
years.
The
technology
was
developed
in
response
to
customer
need.
Some
people
affected
by___67__
(anxious
)start
to
feel
relaxed
while__68___
(listen)
to
music
on
the
phone.
Others
worry
about
not
being
able
to
use
it
well.
However,
I
am
___69___
dependent
on
the
cellphones
that
I
fail
___70___
(live)
without
them.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Mr.
Smith
had
a
8-year-old
son
named
Tony,
who
enjoyed
listen
to
music
very
much.
So
he
bought
a
piano
to
Tony,
hoping
that
he
could
become
a
famous
pianist
one
day.
The
little
boy
put
her
heart
into
practicing
the
piano
day
after
day
and
seems
to
enjoy
every
minute
of
it.
Therefore,
half
a
year
later,
he
told
his
father
that
he
was
of
tired
practicing
the
piano.
Heard
this,
Mr.
Smith
said,
“Tony,
it
is
one
thing
to
be
fond
of
listening
to
music,
but
it
is
another
thing
to
perform
good
by
yourself.
You
can
never
play
piano
well
even
if
you
don’t
practice
more.”
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你在美国夏令营认识的朋友Mike给你来信说他最近沉迷于电脑(Internet
addiction)难以控制。请你给他回一封信,告诉他网瘾可能会导致成绩下降、健康状况恶化、与家人产生矛盾等问题,并提出一些建议。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Mike,
I
am
glad
to
hear
from
you.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
仁寿县四校2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试(5月)
英语参考答案
一.听力部分
1-5
ACAAC
6-10
CASCA
11-15
BCABA
16-20
BCACC
二.阅读理解
A.
21-23
DBD
B
24-27
CBBC
C
28-31ADBB
D
32-35
BACD
七选五
36-40:
CEBGD
三.语言运用
完形填空
41-45
BCABD
46-50
ACDCA
51-55
DCABD
56-60
ABBCD
语语篇填空:
61.a
62.
who
63
in
64.
types
65.
invention
66.
have
been
added
67.anxiety
68.
listening
69.
so
70.to
live
五.写作
短文改错:
1.a----an;
2.listen----listening;
3.to----for;
4.
her---his;
5.seems-seemed;
6.Therefore---However;
7.
Heard----Hearing;
8.good-well;
9.play
后加
the
10.去掉even
书面表达
Dear
Jack,
I
am
glad
to
hear
from
you.
As
your
close
friend,
I’d
like
to
talk
about
the
harm
of
Internet
addiction
to
you
as
I
feel
worried
to
know
that
you
have
wasted
lots
of
valuable
time
playing
the
Internet
games.(写信目的
4分)
As
we
know,
the
Internet
is
a
convenient
tool
to
improve
our
knowledge
and
skills.
However,
our
life
will
be
greatly
affected
if
we
are
addicted
to
it.(总述网瘾危害
4分)
For
example
your
grades
may
go
down(对成绩的影响3分)
and
your
health
will
be
going
from
bad
to
worse.
(对健康的影响
3分)To
make
things
worse,
it
can
also
damage
the
relationship
with
your
family.(对家庭关系的影响
3分)So
I
think
it
is
high
time
that
you
got
rid
of
the
bad
habit.
It
is
a
good
idea
for
you
to
read
some
meaningful
books
and
take
more
exercise.(建议
5分)
I
am
looking
forward
to
hearing
your
good
news
soon.(表达愿望
3分)
Yours,
Li
Hua