江苏省如皋市2020-2021学年高一上学期教学质量调研(一)英语试题含答案

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2020~2021学年度高一年级第一学期第一次调研测试英语试题第一部分听力(共20题30分每题1.5分)第一节听下面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。1.Whattimeisitnow?A.10:10.B.10:05.C.9:05.2.Whereistheman’sbiologytextbook?A.NexttotheT

V.B.Underhisbed.C.Onthecupboard.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthebestwaytogettoknowaplace?A.Seeingtravelfilms

aboutit.B.Goingthereinperson.C.Readingdescriptionsofit.4.Whydoesthewomanmakeanearlyappointment?A.Thetestsmustbedoneinth

emorning.B.Shemustn’teatbeforethetests.C.Shedoesn’twanttotaketimeoffwork.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewillcallthemanatnoon.B

.Shehasameetingthisevening.C.Sheplanstoplaybadmintonthisafternoon.第二节听下面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,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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至7题。6.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome.B.Inatheatre.C.Inasto

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.Sheistryingtokeephealthynow.B.Shedoesn’tlikeeatingchocolate.C.Shepaysforthefood.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdidthegovernmentaskalladult

stodo?A.Learnspecialskills.B.Helpoutinthewar.C.WorkonChristmasDay.11.WhatdidthewomandoduringWorldWarⅡ?A.Shenursedt

heinjured.B.Shetrainednurses.C.Sheworkedinthegovernment.12.WhyweretheManchesterCityRestCentersshortofstaf

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poseintalkingtotheman?A.Toaskhimtohelparrangeaninterview.B.Tointerviewhimabouthisjob.C.Tobeghimtodotheschoolpro

ject.14.Whatdoesthemando?A.Aprofessor.B.Anaccountant.C.Adriver.15.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Haveaninterviewwiththewoman.B.Sha

rehisopinionsaboutdiving.C.Makeatelephonecall.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheprojectatlast?A.Confident.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.听第10段材料,回

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.18.Whyisthematchstartinglate?A.Theweatheristerrible.B.Thetrafficisheavy.C.Oneplayerisbadlyinjured.19.Whathappenedafter

thematchwasonfor2minutes?A.Thefansshoutedhappilyforthegoal.B.HanktooktheballfromParker.C.Rossifellontheground.20

.Whohaskickedagoal?A.Rossi.B.Hank.C.Parker.第二部分阅读理解(共20题50分每题2.5分)第一节阅读下列短文,选择最佳答案。(共15题每题2.5分满分37.5分)AAmazonPrice:$4.9ListPrice:$10InTheFirm,Mitch,a

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ecountsseveralstoriesabouthisfamily’sstruggleswithpoverty,aswellashisfather’sdrinkingproblem.Thisnovelhasw

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fastestrunnerinschoolaswellasbeingbestatmath.Tiffanie,anewgirl,joinstheclassandEmilytrieshardtobefriendswithher,despiteTiffaniebeingater

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ealous?AmazonPrice:$6.19ListPrice:$12.8Inthisscaringdetectivefictionnovel,10peopleareinvitedtoanisland.Onebyone,theystarttodie.

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andevenvideogames.AmazonPrice:$4.28ListPrice:$7.95TheEverythingKids’StatesBook:WindYourWayAcrossOurGreatNationTheEverythingKids’StatesBookispackedfu

lloffascinatinginformationabouteverysingleoneofthe50statesintheU.S.A.Fulloftriviaaboutthehistory,geographyandlandmarksofeachstate,itisal

sofilledwithpuzzlesandquizzestokeepkidsentertainedforhours!AmazonPrice:$7.6ListPrice:$15TheOldManandtheSeaisaboutafisherman(Santi

ago)andhisattemptstocatchanenormousmarlinfish.ThestoryalsolooksatthefriendshipbetweenSantiagoandhisyoungapprentice,Manolin.Writtenin1

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taskatingschooloutoftown,butIhadtocatchtheearlybusonweekendstogetthere,andittooktwohourstogoandcomeback,soIgaveitupprettyquickly.Nowismychanceto

fulfillmychildhooddream!Excited,IstartedcallingskatingrinksinBeijing,hopingtosignupforlessons.Butsomesaidth

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ersdiscoveredthatkidswhoweregivenalcoholbytheirparentsweremorelikelytobeconsumingwholedrinksbythetimetheywere15or16,butwerefarlesslikelytobinge

-drink(酗酒).Theresearchersanalyzednearly2,000Year7studentsandtheirparentsoverafour-yearperiod.Theymeasu

redtheteenagers’consumptionofwholedrinks,theirbingedrinking—consumingfourormoredrinksatatime,aswellaswhosup

pliedthemwiththealcohol:theirparents,friends,orotheradults.Thestudyfoundthatwhenchildrenweregivenalc

oholfromtheirparents,theywereleastlikelytobinge-drink.Butwhataboutthelong-reporteddamagethatalcoholcanhaveondevelopingteenagebra

ins?Leadauthorofthisstudy,ProfessorRichardMattick,saysthatgivingchildrenalcoholatanearlieragecouldserveasapreventativemeasureofkidsd

evelopingalcohol-relatedproblemslaterinlife.“There’sabodyofresearchindicatingtheadolescentbrainisstilldevelopingwell

intotheearly20sandalcoholmaypreventthebestdevelopment,”saysProfessorMattick.“Butalsoweknowparentswanttodotherightthingfortheirchildr

enandtherehasbeenanecdotalevidencethatchildrenintroducedtoalcoholbytheirparents,asiscommoninsomeEuropeancultures,maybelesslikelytodev

elopproblemswithalcohol.”However,there’soneresultfromthestudyProfessorMattickcan’tignore:thatbeinggivenalcoholatanearlyagebytheparentsdoubl

ed(使加倍)children’spossibilityofdrinkingthantheirpeers(同龄人).“Theremaybelaterharmsthatarenotyetobvious,andwe’reawarethatanearlystartofdrink

ingisstronglyassociatedwithlateralcoholuseproblemsinadulthood—puttingitoffisthebeststrategy.”28.Accordingtotheresearchers,kidssuppliedwitha

lcoholbytheirparentswillbe______.A.morelikelytoquitdrinkinginadulthoodB.lesslikelytogrowintoteenagebinge-drinkersC.morelikelytogrowint

obinge-drinkersD.lesslikelytohavewholedrinksasteenagers29.Whoaffectedkids’drinkingbehaviorsthemostinthestudy?A.TheirparentsB.TheirfriendsC.Schoolaut

horitiesD.Strangers30.WhichstatementwillProfessorMattickagreewith?A.Thebrainstopsdevelopingbeforetheageof20.B.Alcohol

won’tdamagethedevelopingteenagebrains.C.Givingkidsalcoholatanearlieragemayhaveitsbenefit.D.Europeankidst

endtodevelopproblemswithalcohol.31.OnProfessorMattick’sadvice,parentshadbetter________.A.letkidsdrinkalcoholatanearlyag

eB.makekidsstartdrinkingalcohollateC.forbidkidstodrinkalcoholatanyageD.permitkidstodrinkalcoholatwillDAnartsprogramishelpingstudents

atsomeofthelowestperformingschoolsintheUnitedStates.Theprogram,calledTurnaroundArts,aimstohelpimprovelowperformingschoolsbyaddingmusicandtheartstoth

eusualstudyprogram.TurnaroundArtswaslaunchedbyMichelleObama,thewifeofformerU.SPresidentBarackObama.Somemoneyfortheprogramcomesfromthefederalg

overnment.Forthestudentsatparticipatingschools,theprogramoffersakindofsafeplacefromcityneighborhoods.Manyofthechildrencomef

romareaswithhighcrimerates.TurnaroundArtsisapartnershipbetweenthefederalgovernmentandprivatebusinesse

s.FlorenceGriffithJoynerElementaryisoneofthe68schoolsintheU.S.participatingintheprogram.Teachersreceivesp

ecialtrainingandlookforwaystoaddmusicandtheartsintoalltheclasses.TurnaroundArtsschoolspartnerwithmusiciansandactorswhoworkwit

hthestudents.PerformershaveincludedYo-YoMa,SarahJessicaParker,EltonJohnandCameronDiaz.SchoolheadmasterLongnoted“Thechildr

enweresoexcitedandhavebeensoexcitedbecauseit’snotjustabout—‘Gototheboard.Dotheproblem.Turnthepage.Readthebook’;it’saboutactinga

ndimitatingartistsandhistoricfigures.”Shenotedhowsomestudentsgotthechancetoactouttheprocessofacaterpillar(毛虫)becomingabutterfly.“IliketoactandIliket

osingandIliketodance,”said10-year-oldKaylaDriakare.LongsaidthatTurnaroundArtswasonlyinitsfirstyearattheschool,andteacherswerealreadyseeing

results.“We’veprobablysuspended(暂时停学)onekidthisyear.That’samazing,”shesaid.“Parentsaregettingphonecallstocometofamilyartsnight,andit’snotjustthen

aughtycallshome.It’sforthemtocomeandlearnmoreaboutwhattheirchildrenarelearning.Soourparents’engagementgoesup

.”32.TurnaroundArtslaunchedbyMichelleObama______.A.helpsstudentswhobehavebadlygethighgradesB.aimstoimproveteachers’andstudents’performa

nceC.getsfinancialsupportonlyfromthefederalgovernmentD.providesstudentswithachanceofhavingaccesstomus

iciansandactors33.WhatcanbeinferredfromwhatPrincipalLongsaid?A.Studentslovethisprogramverymuch.B.Studentscanlearnhowtoactfromthisprogram.C.This

programmakesstudentsknowsciencewell.D.Studentscanperformthemselveswellduringtheprogram.34.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinthelastp

aragraph?A.attitudeB.proposalC.involvementD.opportunity35.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toadvertiseforaninstitute.B.

TointroduceanartsprogramoftheUSA.C.Tocallonpeopletosupportsomelowestperformingschools.D.ToencouragemoreAmericanschoolstop

articipateinTurnaroundArts.第二节七选五---阅读短文,从文后的7个选项中选出5个可以填入空白处的正确选项。(共5题每题2.5分满分12.5分)Singapore,acountr

ywithagreatpopulation,producesonlyabout10percentofitsownfoodneeds.Only1percentofSingapore’s724squarekilom

etersiscurrentlyusedforagriculture.36Singaporehasannouncednewmeasuresdesignedtoquicklyincreaselocalfoodproductioninthenextten

years,includingrooftopfarming.37Theplanincludes$21millioningovernmentmoneytosupportlocalproductionof

eggs,vegetablesandfishintheshortestpossibletime.Thisplanincludeseffortstofindnewfarmingspaces,suchasindustrialareasandemptybuildingspaces

.38OfficialssayonepartoftheprojectaimstoestablishrooftopfarmsonpublichousingparkingareasbeginninginMay.39Itistoraiselocalf

oodproductionlevelstomakeupforclimatechangeandpopulationgrowththatcouldthreatenworldwidefoodsupplies.“Theserious

COVID-19situationhighlightstheimportanceoflocalfoodproduction,aspartofSingapore’sstrategiestomakesureoffoodsafety,”theFoodAgencysaidinasta

tement.TheplanwereannouncedastheworldwidespreadofCOVID-19hascausedshortagesofmanyproducts,includingfoodinsomeareas

.Limitationsonpopulationmovementsaroundtheworldhaveweakensupplychainsandraisedconcernaboutworseningshortagesandpriceincreases.40Butith

asdecidedtospeeduptheprocessofincreasinglocalproductiontobeginwithinthenextsixmonths.A.Therisingpricesar

ehittingcustomershardaswell.B.Singapore’sFoodAgencysaysitsgoalisspecific.C.Climatechangehasgreatinfluenceo

nfoodproduction.D.AndproductioncoststherearehigherthantherestofSoutheastAsia.E.Italsocallsforaddingnewt

echnologiestoimprovefarmingmethods.F.SingaporestatedthatithasenoughfoodtogetthroughtheCOVID-19crisis(危机).G.Itwantstomeet30%ofnutritionalnee

dswithlocallyproducedfoodby2030.第三部分语言运用(满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15题15分每题1分)阅读下列短文,从文后的ABCD中选出可以填入文中对应处的最佳选项。TheotherdayI

wasshopping.Aman,whowas41andspentmostofthetimetalkingtonobody42,walkedtothecheckoutcounter.Ioverheardhimsaytotheman

beforeme,“Idon’twanttosteal...wouldyoubuymesome43?”Themanbeforeme44nottohearhim;itwasasifhewerenottheretobesee

n.Iwaitedpatientlyformyturntobe45,butitnevercame.SoIaskedhim,“CanIbuyyousomethingtoeat?”Hegladly46.Themangotabagand

beganputtingsamosas(三角炸饺)intoit.Asthe47ofmyitemswasbeingcalculated,Iwatchedthemanputtensamosastotall

yintothebag.Thecashier(收银员)lookedatme48andthenaddedthemtomypurchase.AfterIwasthrough,themanwasstill4

9aroundthestorewantingsomethingtodrink.Thecashierkeptacloseeyeonhim.Ididtoo,50Ididn’twanthimtostealanythingeither!Itol

dthecashierthatI’djust51foritifhegotabottleofwaterorbeverage.Intheend,webothleftthestore,buthestoodrightoutsideholdingthesa

mosasandtalkingto52.Ormaybehewastalkingwithsomeonewhohethoughtwasthere.Thisman’scircumstancessaddenedme.Howmanyotherhomelesspeopleals

osufferfroma53illness?Maybethat’sevenwhat54himbeinghomeless.IalsothoughtaboutthewatchfuleyethecashierandIkeptonhim.Ifeltso

rry.Ihopeto55himagainsomeday...maybewecansitdownandhavelunchtogether.41A.professionalB.untidyC.normalD.anxious42A.intimeB.asaresultC.inpart

icularD.bymistake43A.foodB.resourcesC.clothesD.facilities44A.failedB.pretendedC.alarmedD.struggled45A.remindedB.desiredC.exchangedD.

questioned46A.repliedB.acceptedC.acquiredD.advanced47A.rateB.numberC.costD.figure48A.confusedlyB.individuallyC.passivelyD.fortunately49A.stealingB.ga

theringC.battlingD.wandering50A.butB.thoughC.ifD.as51A.provideB.applyC.payD.argue52A.meB.himselfC.othersD.eve

ryone53A.mentalB.commonC.regularD.physical54A.resultedfromB.stucktoC.resultedinD.layin55A.cheerupB.dependonC.focusonD.runinto第二节短文填空(共10题10分

每题1分)阅读下面短文,再空白处填上一个单词或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空,注意语法和逻辑的通畅。Onedaymanyyearsago,myteachertoldmetogototheprincipal’sdesk.Iope

nedthedoor56(nervous).Tomysurprise,seatedinfrontoftheprincipal’sdesk57(be)myparents.Myfatherwalkedtome,58(hold)someofmydrawin

gs.“Whydoyouonlyuseablackcrayonwhenyoudraw?”heasked.Icouldn’tspeak.“Showmeyourdesk,”saidmyfather.Wereturned59myclassroom.Myfatherfoundtherewasonlyone

blackcrayon.“Wherearetherest?”Iexplained,“Isharedthemwithmyfriendsasyou60(teach)mebefore.”Myfathertookadeep61(

breathe),“Youweresharing.”ThenIfoundmyfather’sfaceandtheprincipal’sfacewerered.Ilearnedyearslaterthatmy

father’sfacewasredbecauseofanger,and62theprincipal’sfacewasredbecausehefelt63(embarrass).HethoughtImighthavesomeem

otionalproblemsandcalledmyparents.Infact,Iwastooshy64(ask)formy“shared”crayonsback.Thatnightmyfathertalkedtomewithpatienceaboutall65diff

erencesbetweensharingandgiving.第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)Mrs.Zhang最近在与儿子的相处中有点麻烦,特email某青少年杂志寻求帮助。内容包括:1、孩子随着年龄的增加,身体出现

了某些变化,如皮肤油腻、出现红点;2、母子争吵,孩子情绪焦躁,不听安慰,不想求医。注意:1、词数:不少于80字;2、可适当增加某些细节;3、恰当运用并列复合句、主从复合句。DearEditor,_________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________________BestWishesMrs.Zhang第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落

开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文(恰当运用并列复合句、主从复合句)。续写的词数应为150左右。Savingsomeone’slifeisclearlynotaneasything,especiallywhenitcomes

tosomethingaspersonalandriskyassharingoneofyourkidneys(肾脏)withthem.Thiskindofbehavioralwayspresupposes(以...为先决条件)arelationshipbetwee

nthedonorandthereceiver,likeahusbandtohiswifeorafathertohisson.Sowhenawomandonatedakidneytoacompletestranger,shesurprisedthew

orldwithherkindness.Thestoryhasasurprisingstart,inapublicbus.RexScottisabusdriverandhiswife,ValerieS

cott,hadbeendealingwithkidneydiseasefor7years.Herkidneyskeptgrowinguntiltheyreachedthesizeoffootballs

,graduallylosingtheirfunction.“Onlyatransplantoperationcansaveher,”RexScotttoldthereporters.Rexwasnotevensupposedtobedrivingt

hedaythathemethiswife'ssaviour(救星),JoyceSmith.WhenJoyceSmithboardedRex'sbus,shehadbeenonatripwithherfriend,HeatherMusch.Mu

schwasalsoinneedofakidneytransplantandJoycehadvolunteeredtobeherdonor.Joycespentamonthpreparingtobecomeapossibledonor.Unfortunately,Mu

schwasnotconsideredhealthyenoughtobearecipient(接受者)yetandthewindowwasclosingfastonJoyce'spossibilityofbecomingadonor.Thatisa

lluntilJoyceandherfriendwereabouttogetoffRex'sbus."Beforeheletusoffthebus,healsosaidhetookakidneyasatip.Ifhehadnotmadethatjoke,noneofthiswo

uldhavehappened,”JoyceSmithsaid.Joycewasalreadyfittobeadonor,butsinceherfriendMuschcouldnotreceiveherkidney,allhereffortsseemedwasted.Sowhenshehe

ardRex’sjoke,sheknewthatheropportunitytohelpsomebodycame.Shehadalreadymadethedecisiontobeadonor,whetheritwasherfriendorsomeoneelse.P

ara.1:“MylittlesonhasbenefitedfromthetransplantoperationandIwanttopassthekindnesson,”JoyceSmithsaid.______________

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58.holding59.to60.hadtaught61.breath62.that63.embarrassed64.toask65.the应用文范文DearEditor,I’mwritingtoaskforadviceonmyrelati

onshipwithmyteenageson.Totellthetruth,Ioftenstruggletogetalongwithhim.Recentlywehavearguedwitheachotheragreatdeal.Heisanxiousabout

hisskinbecauseithasstartedtobecomeveryoily,withlotsofredspots.Heisalwaysangrythesedaysandseemslessconfident.Ikeeptellinghimthatthesechangesarenor

mal,andthatthingswillturnoutjustfine.Ofcourse,Iwantedtoshowmyconcernforhiscondition,soIaskedhimtoseeadocto

r.Butthenhebecameangryandwehadabigargument.HetoldmethatIwasputtingevenmorepressonhimbytalkingabouthisspotsallthetime.Intheend,Isenthimtoh

isroom.Hefinallycalmeddown,butittooksometime.ThewholeexperiencewasreallyterribleandIdonotwanttogothroughthesamethingagai

n.WhatshouldIdo?Bestwishes,Mrs.Zhang读后续写范文Para.1:“MylittlesonhasbenefitedfromthetransplantoperationandIwanttopassthekindnesson,”

JoyceSmithsaid.Joyce’slittlesonwasatransplantrecipientyearsago.Hegotthegiftoflifeintheformofakidneytran

splant.“Iwanttodoanactofkindness.Ilovethiskindofactionbecauseitmightmakeatotaldifferenceinthelivesofothers.Itwasmyfirstactofkindness,andIreal

lywanttocontinue.”JoyceSmithadded,smilingly.Para.2:What'scrazieristhatJoyceSmithwasaperfectmatchforValerieScott.Usually,it'shardtofindther

ightmatchbecauseyoudon’tjustneedawillingdonor.Thedonorandthereceiverneedtohavethesamebloodtype.Luckily,JoycewasaperfectmatchforValerieScott.

Morefortunateisthattheoperationwassuccessful.ValerieScottwasbecominghealthyslowly.Thetwostrangersbecamelife-longfriendsanddevelope

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twhilewewatchthemovie?W:Sure.Whatdotheyhave?M:Itlookslikethestandardpopcornandsoda.Butthere’salsoicecream,hotdogs,coffeeandsoon.W:I’mcrazyfor

chocolate,butIshouldtrytohavesomethinghealthy.Iwanttoavoidgettingsickthisyear.Dotheyhaveanycakes?M:No,butt

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November,1940.ItwastwomonthsofbeingtaughtbasicskillsintheSchoolofNursing.M:Whathappenedtoyouduringthesudden

attack?Youknow,whenNaziGermanydroppedbombsonBritain?W:Manchesterwasbombedonthe22ndand23rdofDecember,1940.OnDecember24Irecei

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’sleavefortheChristmasholidays,sotheManchesterCityRestCenterswereshortofstaff.ChristmasDaywasthereforemyfirstdayofnursing.(Text9)W:

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ngfriend,andseeifhewouldagreetoaninterview.Divingforalivingsoundscool!M:Isee.That’sagreatidea!YouknowhowIreallydisliketalki

ngaboutmyselfagainandagainfortoolong,LetmegiveDavidChangacallrightnowandfindout.W:Thanks,Dad!Iknowthiswillbeawonderfulproject!(Te

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fficjamsinthecitytodaythatthematchisstartinglate.Mostofthefootballfanshavebeenwaitingpatientlyintheirseatssincetwoo

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