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1华科大附中2019-2020学年度春季学期6月月考高一英语试卷第一部分听力(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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatanimalswillthespeakersseelast?A.Th
egiraffes.B.Thebears.C.Thepandas.2.Howtallisthemannow?A.1.60m.B.1.65m.C.1.75m.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theroadcondition.B.Theimpactofthe
storm.C.Thecauseoftheaccident.4.WhatcolorT-shirtwillthemanbuy?A.Thewhiteone.B.Thegreyone.C.Theblackone.5.Whatdoesthe
manplantodo?A.Leavehisjob.B.Changehismajor.C.Takeacourse.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwillthemandoat9:30t
omorrow?A.Attendatalk.B.Haveaclass.C.Takeatest.7.Wherecanthemanhavearest?A.Inthelibrary.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthestaffroom.请听第7段材
料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemanunsatisfiedwith?2A.Thelatetrain.B.Theheavywork.C.Thenoisyneighbors.9.Whatdoesthewomanusuallydoduring
hertrainjourney?A.Shereadsreports.B.Sheseesthescenery.C.Shechecksemails.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipb
etweenthespeakers?A.Sisterandbrother.B.Parentandteacher.C.Motherandson.11.WhatdoesKathyhelpBillywith?A.Hiswriting.B.Hisspel
ling.C.Hisreading.12.WhatdoweknowaboutBilly?A.He'shard-working.B.He'sstrict.C.He'squiet.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenisth
eschooltrip?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.14.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikeduringthetrip?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.15.Whattimewill
thespeakersprobablygettoAnimalPark?A.At10:00am.B.At10:15am.C.At10:30am.16.Whatactivitywillthespeakersprobablygiveupchoosi
ng?A.MonkeyFeeding.B.ReptileDisplay.C.BirdsofPrey.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanylistenersarethere?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.18.Whoshouldthelistenersco
ntactiftheywanttoaskforleave?3A.Theschoolteacher.B.Themuseumclerk.C.Thepersonalassistant.19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestthelistenerswe
arduringworkinghours?A.Ashirt.B.Asuit.C.Acap.20.Wherecanthelistenersfindthenotices?A.InGallery1.B.InGallery2.C.InGallery3第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(
共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。ADancingtohealthebodyhomeandfacingatinycamera,O
rlandoBalletdancerAdamBorelandpracticesinquarantine(隔离),whilehisstudentswatchhismoves.Boreland'sonlineballetclassisoneaspectoft
hepartnershipbetweentheOrangeCountyschooldistrictandmajorCentralFloridaartsorganizations.ItisapartnershipthathastakennewdirectionseversincetheC
oronavirusshutdownlocalschools.Other“distancelearning”artsinstructioncomesfromOrlandoRepertoryTheatre,
OperaOrlando,OrlandoMuseumofArtandtheOrlandoPhilharmonicOrchestra.TheRepertoryTheatredesignsclassesfo
rtheaterstudents,suchashowtodesignsetsathome,andthenreviewstheresults.ThePhilharmonic'smusiciansareprovidingindividualinstrumentlessonstostudent
sinlow-incomeareas,whiletheoperacompanyisleadingmasterclasses(大师讲堂)forchoralstudentsandteachingperformancetip
s.Theartmuseumcreateseducationalprogrammingforbothelementaryandsecondarystudents.Acrossthedistrict,roughly5,900studentsstudydanceinabout25
programs,accordingtoScottEvans,directoroftheschooldistrict'sfineartscurriculum.Thegoalistoletasmanyasposs
ibleattendanOrlandoBalletclass.Boreland'sclassincludesstudentsfromApopka,Freedom,University,WekivaandWindermereHigh,aswellasTimberCreek.“We’
restuckinside.Youreallywanttoemoteandhealthebodythroughdance.”Borelandtellsthem.Healsogivesonlinedancefeedback.“Keepthefootconnectedtothefloor.
”hesays.“Don'tchangethehips;saveitforhip-hopclass.”SophomoreAlessandraLozzi,atwo-yearmemberoftheTimberCreekdanceteam
,appreciatesthechanceto“soakup(吸收)information”fromBoreland.“Histechnique,hispassionfordancing...Iloveit.”s
hesaid.Theinstructionandinteractionhelptheballetcompanywithitsmissionofreachingouttothecommunity,saidOrlandoBalletSchooldirect
orPhillipBroomhead.4“It'stremendous(绝妙的)thatweareabletocooperate,"hesaid."It'sgivingthestudentsaglimpseofpeoplelivingthedreamrightnow.”Bor
eland'sclassendswithstudents'thank-youcommentsfloodingtheonlinechatwindow.Lozzi,whohopestodanceprofessionallyoneday,can’twaitforanothersession.“
It'sinspiring.”shesaid.21.Whichofthefollowingartorganizationsprovideslessonsforstudentsinpoorareas?A.OperaOrlandoB.Orlando
BalletC.OrlandoRepertoryTheatreD.TheOrlandoPhilharmonicOrchestra22.HowdoesBorelandgiveballetlessonsduringq
uarantine?A.Hegivesindividuallessonstostudentsonline.B.Heteachesballetandgivesfeedbackonline.C.Heteachesballetandgivesti
psonquarantinedlife.D.Heasksstudentstofollowhispreviouslyrecordedlessons.23.HowareBoreland’sonlineballetles
sonsaccordingtothetext?A.Theyhelpstudentskillboredominquarantine.B.Moreteacher-studentinteractionisexpected.C.Theyarewellreceivedbythestu
dents.D.Theyinspirestudentstocontributetotheircommunity.BForyears,naturedocumentarieshavegivenusaninsightintotheunseenwonderso
ftheanimalkingdom.WhetherinthecoldoftheArctictundra(冻原)ortheheatoftheSaharaDesert,patientfilmworkersequippedwithtinycamerasandtelephotolensesha
vecapturedeventsthatwecanonlydreamofseeing.Returningforitssecondseason,SpyintheWildaimstogiveviewersanunparalleled(空前的)lookintoahiddenna
turalworld.Commissioned(委托)bytheBBC,thedocumentaryfollowsthetraditionofthefirstseasonwhileintroducingcameratechnologythatgoesbey
ondtheanimalkingdom.Withthehelpofinnovativecameratechnology,aspyturtlecanlayeggs;aspysquirrelcanplaywithaspysnowballandmore.“Spyin
theWild2hasmoreincredibleanimalsbehaviormomentsandfirsts,whileescalating(升级)thespycamtechnologytoawholenewleve
l,”FredKaufman,executiveproducerforNature,toldBBC.Inthisseason,morethan50spyrobotsareallowedtoexploreanimalgroup
sinallkindsofterritory,fromunderthePacificOceantotheharshArcticcold.Buttheseundercoveragentsdon’tjustrecordeverydaygoings-on–t
heycapturetherelatableemotionalconnectionssharedbetweenanimals,first-hand.Forexample,aspyKingpenguinwasacceptedaspartofthegroup
inSouthGeorgia.Itwatchedonaspenguinparentspushedtheirwaythroughabarrierof6,000elephantsealsinordertomakeit5hometofeedtheirchicksafterahuntingexpedit
ion.“Quiteaccidentally,ourspycreatureisatthecenterofsomethingextraordinary,capturingemotionsthathaverarelybeenobserved,”theseries’narrato
rDavidTennanttoldCNET.Thedocumentaryalsowonplauditsamongcritics.BradNewsomeoftheSydneyMorningHeraldwrote,“It'srightfrom
thestartasingeniously(巧妙地)designedrobotanimalsbringusincrediblyintimatefootage(详尽的镜头)oftheirflesh-and-bloodcounterparts(同类).”Spea
kingtoPBS,theshow'sdirectorJohnDownersaid:“Thewholepointsis…tryingtogetcloserthanweeverhavebeforetocapturethoseelusive(难以得到的)m
omentswhentheystarttorevealthekindofemotionswehave.”24.Whatisthemainfocusofthetext?A.WhatinspiredthecreationoftheshowSpyin
theWild2.B.Howthedocumentaryhasbeenreceived.C.CamtechnologyandincrediblefootageofSpyinthewild2.D.Animalshighlightedinthedocumentary.25.Whatcanw
elearnaboutthespyrobotsinSpyintheWild2?A.Over100spyrobotswereinvolvedinthedocumentary.B.Theyinteractedwiththeanimals.C.Someweredest
royedintheprocessoffilming.D.Theyrecordedtheanimals’livesfromadistance.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"plaudits"i
nthesecond-to-lastparagraphprobablymean?A.praisesB.criticismsC.suggestionsD.arguments27.Accordingtothetext,whatset
sSpyintheWild2apartfromothernaturedocumentaries?A.Thisisthefirsttimespyrobotshavebeenused.B.Itfocusesonanimalsinasingleterritory.C.Itcapture
srelatable,emotionalmomentsofanimals.D.Itexplorescommonanimalbehaviorfrequentlyseenbythepublic.CRobotshavecertainadvantagescomparedtohumans:Theyare
efficient,tireless,canberepairedwhendamagedandtheynevergetsick.ThislastqualityhasmadethemthestarduringourfightagainsttheCO
VID-19pandemic.Whilehundredsofthousandsofmedicalworkershavefallenilldealingwiththishighlyinfectiousvirusandalotmoreare
forcedtostayathomeforfearofgettingthedisease,thisisn'taproblemforrobots.ThisiswhytheCOVID-19outbreakisseenasthe“tippingpoint”–notedTheIndependentsc
iencereporterAnthonyCuthbertson–forrobotstostarttoreplace6humansincertainjobs.Inareaslikehospitalsandhealthcarefacilities,robotsareuse
dtoperformhigh-risktasks.InChina,forexample,ahotelinHangzhouemployedarobotnamed“LittlePeanut”todeliverfoodtopeopleunderqua
rantine.InSpain,robotsareabouttobeusedtotestpeopletorthecoronavirus.Ultraviolet-light-disinfection(紫外线消毒)robotsareal
sobeingwidelyusedtocleanhospitalcorridorsandwards(病房).“Hospitalsaroundtheworldarewakinguptoautonomousdisinfection,”PerJuulNielsen,CEOofDenmark'
sUVDRobots,aleadingcompanymanufacturing(制造)disinfectionrobots,toldForbes.“Wecan’tbuildtheserobotsfastenough.”Innon-medicalcompanies,robotsareal
soreplacinghumanemployeessincetheydon’thavetheproblemofsocialdistancingandwillnevertakesickleave.Walmartan
dAmazon,forexample,whererobotsarcalreadyusedinsorting,packingandshipping,areplanningtoincreasethenumberofrobotsintheirfacilities.Fa
st-foodchainslikeMcDonald’sarenotonlydeliveringfoodwithrobotsinsomeareas,butalsolookingtousethemascooksandserver
s.AccordingtofuturistMartinFord,usingmorerobotsthanhumanemployeescanprovetoberewardingforcompanies–evenwhenthepandemici
sover.“Peoplewillprefertogotoaplacethathasfewerworkersandmoremachinesbecausetheyfelltheycanloweroverallrisk,”Fordtold
theBBC.Butthissuddenincreaseinrobotdemanddoesn’tmeanthattheytriumphoverhumansineveryaspect.AccordingtoBillSmart,aroboticistatOregonStat
eUniversity,thehumancontactbetweendoctorsandpatientsisstillimportant.Doctorscomfortthepatientsandguidethem
throughharddecisionswhilerobotsareonlydoingroutinetasks,likecleaningandgivingtests,justtofreeupdoctorsandnurses.It
mightbetruethatrobotshavecertainadvantagesoverhumans,buttheyarestillsecondarytohumaninteraction.28.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theadva
ntagesofrobotscomparedtohumans.B.DifferentviewstowardapplyingrobotstofightCOVID-19.C.WhytheCOVID-19outbreakhasfueledrobotdemand.D.Whetherrobotswi
llreplacehumansincertainareasoneday.29.Whathasmaderobotsdesirableduringthepandemicaccordingtothetext?A.Theycanberepairedwhendamaged.B.Theytestp
eopleforcoronavirusmoreprecisely.C.Theynevergettiredandcanreplacedoctorsandnurses.D.Theyarenotweaktothecoronavirus.30.WhatdoesMa
rtinFordthinkoftheapplicationofrobots?A.Itsbenefitsareappealingandlasting.B.Machinesarelessdisturbingthanhum
ans.C.Itposesathreattohumanemployment.D.Therearesomeriskswiththeuseofrobots.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)7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。Proms(毕业舞会)areabigpartofhighschoolforstudentsintheUK.Aschoolpromisaformalpartytocelebrateanimportantdateatschool,suchastheendo
fsecondaryschoolorcompletingschoolexams.31.______________PrompartiesPromsareusuallyheldinJune,aroundtheendofexamtime.
Theideaistohavefunwithyourschoolfriends.Someschoolsholdaluxury(豪华的)partyinafive-starhotel.32__________.Apromorganizerprovideseverythingf
orthespecialevent,includingballoons,food,andmusic.Clothesandbeauty33._________.Onpromnight,girlschanget
heirschooluniformforaneleganteveningdressandhighheels.Boysusuallydressupinasuitwithatieandsmartshoes.Therighthairstyleandmakeupareimportanttoo.Someb
eautysalons(美发店)offeraspecialpromdealwhichincludeshair,make-up,eyelashesandnails.CarsArrivingatyourprombyachauffeur-drivenlimous
ine(有专职司机服务的豪华轿车)isverypopular!Thepartycanstartonthewaytothedinnerordance.Partofthefunforsomeprom-goersistodrivearoundtownintheirbestclothesandmakes
urethateveryoneseesthem.34.________________Notlongago,mostBritishschoolsdidn’thaveschoolproms.Theyhadhadasimpledanceattheendoft
erm.35._____________.ManyparentsseethepromasanimportfromtheUS.TheysaythatAmericanTVprogramsandfilmssuchasHigh
SchoolMusicalhavehadabiginfluenceontheirkids.A.OthershaveamorebasicdinnerintheschoolitselfB.AnAmericantraditionC.Theydressupandhaveadanceth
ere.D.Asecondaryschoolpromofteninvolvesabigpartyandfancyclothing.E.Now,morethan85%ofschoolsinBritainhaveaprom.F.L
etmeintroducethepromtoyou.G.Youngpeopleliketodressupfortheirprom.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。HavinglearntIwouldhavetolivewithchronicfatigue(慢性疲劳),I36myjobin2019.MylifehascompletelychangedsinceIbecam
eill.BeforethatIwasa37workingwomanandhadnotimeforfamily.SuddenlyIcoulddoverylittleinaday.AsIwasfacedwith“Youcan'tdoth
is.”Ilookedaroundto38iftherewassomethingthatIcoulddo.IstartedwithCherishedGownsin2017.Itwassucha39choicebecauseit8combinedsomethingIreallylo
veddoing,sewing(缝纫),withareallysignificant40.EverytimeIcompleteawhitegownforadoctor,Iam41becauseIhaveachievedsom
ething.Ihaveto42mytimeandenergysoIonlydoalittlebitandthen43butIamfortunatetohavearoomforthis,soIcanleaveitandreturntoitwhenIfeelwellenough.
Asvolunteerswehaveaprofessionalteamto44theworkwhichprovidesuswithsetpatternsandtools.Thegowns,whicharesentoutto45direc
tly,arewonderful.AndItakegreat46inknowingthatIcan47abit.VolunteeringforCherishedGownshasgivenmea48again,whichletsm
eknowwhatIcoulddoaftermyresignation(辞职).Theotherladiesinthegroupareveryfriendlyandgreatfun,soIhavealsomadesomenewfriends.49inSep
tember2018,CherishedGownsgrowsrapidlyowingtothe50andselflessnessofourvolunteers.Andnowwehave51ateamofover1,000volunteerswhohave
been52itemsofclothingforUKhospitals.Iamextremely53ofthewholecharityandthevolunteersthatmakeitso54andenableustoseeour55anddosomet
hingforsociety.36.A.startedB.quitC.changedD.improved37.A.busyB.specialC.carefulD.serious38.A.findB.seeC.requestD.imagine39.A.necessaryB.se
nsibleC.greatD.challenging40.A.causeB.knowledgeC.backgroundD.education41.A.exhaustedB.amazedC.touchedD.thrilled42.A.wasteB.feelC.manageD.share43.
A.playB.restC.prepareD.study44.A.supplyB.explainC.supportD.continue45.A.shopsB.factoriesC.schoolsD.hospitals46.A.prideB
.placeC.interestD.part47.A.promiseB.sponsorC.contributeD.appreciate48.A.planB.dreamC.habitD.purpose49.A.FoundB.EstablishedC.TrainedD.Se
t50.A.generosityB.benefitsC.courageD.pleasure51.A.discoveredB.joinedC.developedD.chosen52.A.makingB.wearingC.washingD.selling53.A
.contentB.tiredC.freeD.proud54.A.delightfulB.successfulC.awfulD.colorful55.A.historyB.storyC.worthD.rig
hts第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。GraduatesoftheClassof2020,familymembers,andfriends:Itismyhonortobea
bletospeakwithyou,eveninthisunusualway.Iknowyouwouldratherbeoncampus—andIwishyoucouldbehere—butIamgladwe9canalldoourpar
t56(reduce)thetransmission(传播)ofCOVID-19andstayhealthy.Overthepastseveralmonths,thenovelcoronavirus57(spread)aroundtheglobe,infectingmill
ionsand58(claim)fartoomanylives.Ithascometonearlyeverycommunity;ithascomehere,toYale’sdoorstep.Thiscrisishasbeen59wake-upcallforallofus.Ithasstretch
edhealthcaresystemstothebreakingpoint.Ithasthreatenedeconomies,bothhouseholdand60(globe).And,likemanyt
ragedies(悲剧),ithasexposedthevastgulfbetweenthemostfortunateandthemosteasilyinjured.Longafterthepandemicitselfhasbecomelessvi
olent,wewillneedtocommit61(us)tofindingnewandcreativesolutionstotheselong-term62(problem).Itmaybetooearlytosay63wehavelearnedfromallofthis.But
attheleast,wesee64(sharply)thanbeforeourinterdependence(互相依赖)asahumancommunity.Ourdeeplevelsofconnectionandn
eedforoneanotherareaweakness65infectiousdiseasesmakeuseof.Butourinterdependenceisalsoasourceofstrengthandvitalityinuncertaintimes—ind
eed,allthetime....第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,近日你在网上得知某国外高中的国际英语夏令营已开始报名,你有意参加。请给该校写一封英文申请信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.申请理由;3.期待答复。注意:
1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。IwasthelastboyintheBoyScouttroop(童子军部队)t
ogethisuniformandthelastboytopayhis$10togototheBigCampJamboree.Whenwearrived.weweretheonlyblacktroopthere.Oneofth
efirstthingstodotherewastheswimmingtest.Thetestwastoseehowlongwecouldtreadwater,anditdeterminedwhetheryoucouldtake
outacanoeorswimalone.Noneoftheboysinmytroopcouldswim,soIwastheonlyblackkidinthewholecampwhotookthetest.Itrodwater(踩水).AndIwatchedthelifegu
ardpointtodifferentboysandsay,“Youcangetout.Youcangetout.Youcangetout.”Imadeamovetogetout.Hesaid,“No,no,no.Youstay.”Afteralongtime,hefinallysaidtom
e,“Youcangetout.”AndIgotaswimmertagforit,whichmademeexcited.Itdidn'tquiteworkoutthewayIthought,though.EverytimeIshoweduptotakeoutaboatorg
etintheswimmingpool,Igotyelledat:“Hey,stop!Letmeseeyourswimmertag!”10Oneofthefinalactivitiesatthecampwasthemileswim.IwastheonlyblackB
oyScouteligible(符合条件的)totryoutforit.Eachoneofus,aboutteninagroup,hadtoswimbesideaboat.Ifatanypointyouneededtogiveup,you
gotinsidetheboat.Westartedin.Threelapsaroundthisbiglakeequaledonemile.Assoonaswefinishedthefirstlap,halftheboyshadgivenupand
gottenintheboat.Onthesecondlap,theboyswhohadalreadygivenupyelledatmefromtheboat,“Comeon!Youdon'tneedtodothis.Giveup!Comeon,getintheb
oat!”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语:3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语己为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Onthethirdlap,Istartedtogetdizzy(晕眩的)andha
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