山东省日照市五莲县第一中学2019-2020学年高一3月自主检测英语试题含答案

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高一年级三月份自主检测英语试卷2020.03(时间:120分钟,总分:150分)第Ⅰ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)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.7:15B.6:40C.7:452.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’shat?A.It’sverygood

.B.Itdoesn’tgowellwithherdress.C.Helikesthestyleofit.3.HowcanthewomangetKate’sphonenumber?A.Shecanget

thenewnumberbycallingtheoldone.B.Themanwillgetthenewnumberforher.C.Kateisstillusingtheoldone,soshecancalltheoldone.4.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutthebo

oks’price?A.Shethoughttheywereexpensive.B.Shethoughttheywerecheap.C.Shecouldgivesomedollarsbacktotheman.5.Whatist

heproblem?A.Thewomandoesn’tlikeorangejuice.B.Themanwaslookingfororangejuice.C.Themanbrokethecontainerofjuice.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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.W

hatisthemandoingnow?A.Heisfishing.B.Heispreparingforfishing.C.Heistakingphotos.7.What’sthewoman’shobby?

A.Shelikesmakinghomemovies.B.Shelikesfishing.C.Shelikestakingphotos.8.Whatwillthewomanprobablydointhefuture?A.Tobuyamo

viecamera.B.Tolearntofish.C.Tochangeherhobby.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatisthe21stcentury?A.Itisanewspaper.B.Itisabook.C.It

isaTVprogram.10.Whatcanweknowaboutthe21stcenturyfromthisconversation?A.Itsellswell.B.Notsomanypeopleknowaboutit.C.Itcannothelpstudentsworkha

rd.11.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoaftertheconversation?A.Buythe21stcenturyfromabookstore.B.Borrowitfromtheman.C.Shewon’

treadit.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Wheredoesthisconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Inthestreet.B.Atthewoman’shome.C.Overthephone.13.Whatis

thewomangoingtodotonight?A.HelphersisterwithEnglish.B.Meetherfriendatthestation.C.Gotoanexhibitionwithherparents.

14.Whencanthewomanmostprobablygotoseeafilmwiththeman?A.Tonight.B.Thisweekend.C.Sometimenextweek.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Howdoesthew

omanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Happy.B.Sad.C.Tired.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Havearest.B

.Haveacigarette.C.Haveatalkwithhim.17.What’stheprobableresultoftheconversation?A.Themanwillgiveupsmoking

.B.Themanwillcontinuetosmoke.C.Themanwilllistentothewoman’sadvice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Wherearemillionsof“Cokes”soldeveryday?A.Almo

steverywhereintheworld.B.InmostEuropeancountries.C.Somepartsoftheworld.19.WhatdotheAmericansthinkofcoke?A.It’sadrinkforyoungpeople.B.

AlmosteveryonelikesitintheUSA.C.Itisonlydrunkoncertainoccasions.20.WhendidthefirstsupermarketappearintheUSA?A.Inthe1930s.B.Inthe1920s.C.In1930.第二部分阅

读理解(满分50分)第一节阅读短文,从每题所给四个选项中选出最佳选项。(每小题2.5分,满分22.5分)ACanyouimagineacloudfloatinginthemiddleofyourroom?Doyouwanttoknowwhatitfee

lsliketoflylikeabird?FindyouranswersinTimeMagazine's25"BestInventions".Here,wehavepickedoutthemostinteresting4tosharewith

you.TalkingGlovesEverfeltconfusedbythesignlanguageusedbydisabledpeople?Hereisthe“helpinghand”youneed

.FourUkrainianstudentshavecreatedapairofglovesthathelpspeoplewithhearingandspeechproblemscommunicatewithothers

.Theglovesareequippedwithsensorsthatrecognizesignlanguageandtranslateitintotextonasmartphone.Thenthesmartphonechangesthetexttospokenwords.G

oogleGlassesGoogleGlassesarelikeacomputerbuiltintotheframeofapairofglasses.Withits1.3-centimeterdisplay,theglassesallowyoutosurftheInternetandmakec

allswithoutevenliftingafinger.TheglassesalsohaveacameraandGPSmappingsystem.Userscantakeandsharephotos,checkmapsandsurftheInternetjustbylookingup,

down,leftandright.IndoorCloudsIt'snotvirtual.That'sarealworld.DutchartistSmildemanagedtocreateasmallbutperfectwhitecloudinthemiddleofaroomusin

gafogmachine.Butitrequiredcarefulplanning-thetemperature,humidity(湿度)andlightingallhadtobejustright.Onceeverythingwasready,thecloudf

ormedintheairwiththemachine.Butitonlylastedforashortwhile.WingsuitsThesuitfulfillsyourdreamsofflyinglikeabird.Well,notexactly

flying,butgliding(滑翔)throughtheair.Itincreasesthesurfaceareaofthehumanbody,whichmakesiteasierforpeopletoflo

atintheair.Flierswearingwingsuitscanglideonekilometerinabout30seconds.21.Whowillprobablybetheusersof“TalkingGloves”?A.Disabledp

eopleB.Normalpeople.C.Trainedpeople.D.Workingpeople.22.HowcanusersofGoogleGlassessurftheInternet?A.Bymovingthemouse.B.Bytappingthekeyboard.C.By

pressingthebutton.D.Bymovingtheeyeballs.23.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpyoufly?A.TalkingGloves.B.GoogleGlasses.C.Win

gsuits.D.IndoorClouds.BAlmostallculturescelebratetheendofoneyearandthebeginningofanotherinsomeway.Differentculturescelebratethebeginn

ingofanewyearindifferentways,andatdifferenttimesonthecalendar.InWesterncountries,peopleusuallycelebr

ateNewYearatmidnightonDecember31storJanuary1st.Peoplemaygotoparties,sometimesdressedinformalclothes,andtheymaydr

inkchampagne(香槟)atmidnight.Duringthefirstminutesofthenewyear,peoplecheerandwisheachotherhappinessfortheyearahead.Butsome

culturesprefertocelebratethenewyearbywakingupearlytowatchthesunrise.Theywelcomethenewyearwiththefirstl

ightofthesunrise.Manyculturesalsodospecialthingstogetridofbadluckatthebeginningofanewyear.Forexample,inEcuador,familiesmakeabig

dollfromoldclothes.Thedollisfilledwitholdnewspapersandfirecrackers.Atmidnight,thesedollsareburnedtoshowthebad

thingsfromthepastyeararegoneandthenewyearcanstartafresh(重新).Othercommontraditionstokeepawaybadluckinanewyearincludethrowingthingsintoriverso

rtheocean,orsayingspecialthingsonthefirstdayofthenewyear.OtherNewYeartraditionsarefollowedtobringgoodluckinthenewyear.

OnewidespreadSpanishtraditionforgoodluckistoeatgrapesonNewYear'sDay.Themoregrapesapersoneats,themoregoodluckthepersonwillhaveinthenewyear.InF

rance,peopleeatpancakesforgoodluckatNewYear.IntheUnitedStates,somepeopleeatblack-eyedpeasforgoodluck-buttogetgoodlu

ckforawholeyearyouhavetoeat365ofthem!24.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Themeaningof"HappyNewYe

ar!"B.SeveraldifferentNewYeartraditionsC.WhattoeatonNewYear'sDayD.WhypeopledressupnicelyonNewYear'sDay25.Whatdoyouknowfromthefirst

twoparagraphs?A.Differentculturescelebratethebeginningandendingofayearinthesameway.B.TheWesternpeoplecelebratet

heNewYearonlybywatchingthesunrise.C.Peopleholdparties,wearnewclothesanddrinkchampagneforawholeday.D.Peopl

earoundtheworldcelebratetheNewYearatdifferenttimes.26.Insomecultures,whydopeoplethrowthingsintoriversoroceans?A.Tobringgood

luck.B.Toavoidbadluck.C.Toforgeteverything.D.Toplanforthenextyear.27.WhichoffollowingisCORRECTifpeoplewanttoescapebadluckandwishforgoodluck?A.F

riendstellsomethingspecialtoeachotherB.FamiliesmakebigdollsfilledwitholdclothesC.Somepeoplegetupearlyt

owatchthesunriseD.Europeanseat365grapesonNewYear'sDayCTwoofthesaddestwordsintheEnglishlanguageare“ifon

ly”.Ilivemylifewiththegoalofneverhavingtosaythosewords,becausetheyexpressregret,lostchances,mistakes,anddisappointment.Myfatherisfam

ousinourfamilyforsaying,“Takeanotherminutetodoitright.”Ialwaystrytolivebythe“anotherminute”rule.Whenmychildrenwereyoungandlikelytocauseac

cidents,IalwaysthoughtaboutwhatIcoulddotoavoidan“ifonly”moment,whetheritwassomethingsmalllikemovingacupfullofhotcoffeeawayfromtheedgeofatable,orso

methingthatrequiredalittlemoreworksuchastapingpadding(粘贴衬垫)ontothesharpcornersofaglasscoffeetable.Idon’tonlyavoidthose“ifonly”mome

ntswhenitcomestosafety.It’sequallyimportanttoavoid“ifonly”inourpersonalrelationships.Weallknowpeoplewholostalovedoneandregrettedthattheyhadfore

goneachancetosay“Iloveyou”or“Iforgive(原谅)you.”WhenmyfatherannouncedhewasgoingtotheeyedoctoracrossfrommyofficeonGoo

dFriday,ItoldhimthatitwasaholidayformycompanyandIwouldn’tbehere.ButthenIthoughtaboutthefactthathe’s84yearsoldandIrealizedthatIshouldn’tgiveupachance

toseehim.IcalledhimandtoldhimIhaddecidedtogotoworkonmydayoffafterall.IknowtherewillstillbetimeswhenIhavetosay“ifonly”aboutsometh

ing,butmylifeiscertainlybetterbecauseofmyruleofdoingeverythingpossibletoavoidthatpossibility.Andeventhoughittakesa

notherminutetodosomethingright,oritsometimestakesanhourortwoinmybusytimetabletomakeapersonalconnection,IknowthatI’mdoingtherightthing.I’mbuy

ingmyselfpeaceofmindandthat’sthebestkindofinsuranceforavoidingsaying“ifonly”.28.Whydoesthewriterregard“ifon

ly”astwoofthesaddestwordsintheEnglishlanguage?A.Becausepeopleusethemwhentheyfeelsad.B.Becausetheymeansa

dnessintheEnglishlanguage.C.Becausetheymeanregretsanddisappointmentinlife.D.Becausetheymakethewriterthinkofsomesadexperiences.29.What’sthemeaningo

ftheunderlinedword“foregone”inParagraph3?A.givenup.B.lookedfor.C.waitedfor.D.madeuseof.30.TheauthordecidedtogotoherofficeonGoodFridayto________.A.se

eadoctorB.finishherworkC.joinacelebrationD.createachancetoseeherfather31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AdvicefromMyF

atherB.The“AnotherMinute”RuleC.Avoidanceofsaying“IfOnly”D.TheSaddestWordsinEnglishDSomecaterpillars’warningsigna

ls(信号)mayhaveevolved(进化)fromwalking.Ateam,writinginthejournalNatureCommunications,reportedthatthehair-likes

tructuresthelivingthingsusetomakesoundsevolvedfromlegs.Theteamstudiedcaterpillarswhichusethesestructurestocommunicatetheiro

wnershipofleaves.Thismeansthecaterpillarsareableto“tell”strangerstogoawaywithoutriskinginjuryinfighting.“Thesearereallyinterestingcaterpillars,”said

Dr.JayneYackfromCarletonUniversityinOttawa,Canada,wholedtheresearch.“Theymakesignalsusinghair-likestructureswhichareontheirbackends.”Th

ecaterpillarsdragthesestructuresacrosstheleaftomakescraping(刺耳的)soundswhenstrangersentertheareaoftheirleaves.“Whentheymakethissignal,thestrangersleav

e,”explainedDr.Yack.“It’slikesaying‘I’mhere,getoutofhere-Ialreadyownthisleaf’.”Thescientistslookedatotherspecies(物种)withinthesamegroupofc

aterpillarsandcreatedtheir“familytree”.Theyusedchemicalmarkers(标记物)toworkouttherelationshipbetweentheanimals,s

howingwhichinthegroupwerethemoreancientspeciesandwhichspeciesevolvedmorerecently.“Thosemoreancientsp

eciesactuallydon’thavethesesound-producingstructures.Theyhavelegsthattheyusetowalktowardsstrangers,”saidDr.Yack.Thesemoreancient

species,sheexplained,walktowardsstrangersandtrytofightagainstthem.“Theycankilleachotherinthefighting,”Dr.Y

ackadded.Shesaidthattheevolutionofthescrapingshowhadallowedthecaterpillarstosolvetheirfightingwithoutinjury.“

Soourideaisthatthesesignalsactuallyavoidharmtobothsides—theysolvefightinginamore‘friendly’way.”Thestudyalsoprovidesamapofa

nevolutionaryprocessthatmanyotherbiologistsareresearching.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutcaterpillars’warningstructuresfromthetext?A.Theyhavethesameuse

ashair.B.Theyarefoundincaterpillars’heads.C.Theyareusedtofightagainststrangers.D.Theymayhaveevolvedfromca

terpillars’legs.33.Accordingtothetext,Dr.Yack’steamdidNOT________.A.drawafamilytreeofcaterpillarsB.createamaptoshowhowcaterpillarse

volveC.studyspecieswithinthesamegroupofcaterpillarsD.makecleartherelationshipbetweendifferentspeciesofcaterpillars34.Whatdoe

stheunderlinedword“They”inthefifthparagraphreferto?A.Theancientspecies.B.Thechemicalmarkers.C.Thesound-producingstructure

s.D.Themorerecentlyevolvedspecies.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Howcaterpillarsevolved.B.Howcaterpillarswarnstrangers.C.Communicationbetweenc

aterpillars.D.Caterpillars’warningsignalsevolvedfromwalking.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分7.5分)根据短文内容,从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。Manypeopleareaimingandwishingtobehappy.Whattheydonotknowisthathappinessisajourne

yandnotadestination(目的地).Everygoodthingintheworldisalreadyhereandit’suptoustoworkforhappiness.3637Don’tpretendifyoudonotlikeasituation.Youcankeep

awayfromapersonthatyoudon’tlike.Youcanchangeajob.Youcanchoosefriends.Ifyouthinkpeople,thingsandeventsinyourlifedon’tgive

youhappiness,letthemgoandthinkofbetterways.Alwaysthinkpositive.38Whenyouthinkyouhavelessmoneyinyourpocket,don’tsay“Idon’twant

tobepoor”.SayIwanttoberichorIhavemorethanenoughmoneyforeverything.You’llnoticeyou’llattractalotofgoodthings,giftsandgoodpeopleinyou

rlifethatcouldimproveyourfinancialcondition.Startyourdaywithhopes.Bythetimeyouwakeup,openyoureyeswithhopesinyourbrain.You’

llgetmoreenergythanwakingupwithbadmood(心情).39Alwayssmile.Nobodywantstobeupsetpeople.40Youcannotsellyourproductsifyouare

notmarketableenough.Smilemakessomepeople’sday.Smileandtheworldsmileswithyou.Happinessdependsonyourself.Ifyouwanthappin

essinyourlife,youhavetoproveitinyouractions.Toreceive,feelandbehappyistodohappythingstoothers.A.Betrueto

yourself.B.Herearesomeofthehow-to’s.C.Thinkofgoodthingsandnottheopposite.D.Bethankfulforthejourneyyouaretaking.E.Ifyoustart

yourdaywithgoodmood,you’llenditwithgoodmood.F.Acceptpeopleforwhotheyareanddon’tcomparethemwithotherbetterpeo

ple.G.Itissouncomfortabletobewithpeoplewhoarealwaysdissatisfiedwitheverything.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分70分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从所给的四个选项中选出

可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewas

verysickandtheyhadnomoneyleft.Whensheheardherdaddysaytoher41motherwithdesperation(绝望),“Onlyamiracle(奇迹)cansavehimno

w.”Thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandtookoutherpiggybank.She42allthechangeoutonthefloorandcounteditcarefully.Thenshe43herwaysixblockstotheloc

aldrugstore(药店).“Andwhatdoyouwant?”askedthechemist.“It'sformylittlebrother,”thegirlansweredback.“He'sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuyamiracle.Hisname

isAndrewandhehassomething44growinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.”“Wedon't45miracleshere,child.I'msorry.

”thechemistsaid,smiling46atthelittlegirl.Intheshopwasa47customer.Hestooped(弯腰)downandaskedthelittlegirl,“Whatk

indofmiracledoesyourbrother48?”“Idon'tknow,”shereplied.“He'sreallysickanddaddysaysheneedsa(n)anoperation.Butmydaddycan'tpayfo

rit,soIhavebroughtmy49.”“Howmuchdoyouhave?”askedtheman.“Onedollarandelevencents,butIcantryandgetsomemore,”sheansweredquietly.“Well,

whatacoincidence(巧合),”smiledtheman.“Adollarandelevencents—the50priceofamiracleforyourlittlebrother.51metowhereyoulive.I

wanttoseeyourbrotherand52yourparents.”Thatwell-dressedmanwasDr.CarltonArmstrong,asurgeon.Theoperationinthehospitalwascompletedwithout53anditwasn

'tlongbeforeAndrewwas54againanddoingwell.Thelittlegirlwashappy.Sheknewexactlyhowmuchthemiraclecost—one

dollarandelevencentsplusthe55ofalittlechild.41.A.helplessB.hopefulC.tearfulD.kind42.A.drewB.pouredC.putD.pulled4

3.A.followedB.foundC.tookD.made44.A.extraB.smallC.badD.impossible45.A.sellB.offerC.haveD.store46.A.gentlyB.sadlyC.stra

ngelyD.coldly47.A.well-dressedB.kind-heartedC.well-behavedD.good-looking48.A.haveB.careC.needD.like49.A.savingsB.wishesC.

ideasD.suggestions50.A.sameB.exactC.properD.necessary51.A.ShowB.HelpC.FollowD.Take52.A.helpB.meetC.persuadeD.encourage53.A.difficultyB.delayC.charg

eD.result54.A.happyB.wellC.strongD.home55.A.clevernessB.faithC.courageD.devotion第Ⅱ卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。Inmucho

fAsia,especiallytheso-called"ricebowl"culturesofChina,Japan,Korea,___56___Vietnam,foodisusuallyeatenwithchopsticks.Chopsticksareusuallytwo

long,thinpiecesofwoodorbamboo.Theycanalsobemadeofplastic,animalboneormetal.Sometimeschopsticksarequi

teartistic.Trulyelegantchopsticksmight____57____(make)ofgoldandsilverwithChinesecharacters.Skilledworkersalsocombinevarioush

ardwoodsandmetal____58____(create)specialdesigns.TheChinesehaveusedchopsticksforfivethousandyears.Peopleprobablycookedtheirfoodinlargepots

,___59___(use)twigs(树枝)toremoveit.Overtime,___60___thepopulationgrew,peoplebegancuttingfoodintosmallpiecessoitwouldcookmorequickly.F

oodinsmallpiecescouldbeeateneasilywithtwigswhich____61____(gradual)turnedintochopsticks.Somepeoplethinkth

atthegreatChinesescholarConfucius,___62___livedfromroughly551to479B.C.,influencedthe___63___(develop)ofch

opsticks.Confuciusbelievedkniveswouldremindpeopleofkillingsand___64___(be)tooviolentforuseatthetable.Chopsticksa

renotusedeverywhereinAsia.InIndia,forexample,mostpeopletraditionallyeat____65____theirhands.第三节根据所给的汉语用单词的适当形式填空,每空填一词(每小题1分,满分20分)66.Thecriminalw

as________(射中)inthelegandgotcaught.67.Weneeda________(易弯曲的,灵活的)approachtoeducation.68.Itis__________(有能力的)ofusingGPStechnol

ogytotraveltodifferentplaces,withcomputingtechnologycontrollingits“legs”.69.Butwhatremainsimportantisthatwehaveanincr

edible_________(欲望,渴望)tothinkandcreate,andthat’stherealspiritofinvention.70.Perhapsthemost___________(重要的,影响深远的

)successthatpeoplehaveachievedtodateisinmedicine.71.Theydecidedtocarryoutmorescientific_____________(实验).72.Ametalkeywas__

_________(系,绑)tothestring.73.Aflashoflightninghitthekite,andelectricitywas__________(传导)throughthestringtothekey.74.Infact,m

orethanone___________(记叙,描述)suggeststhatwhileNewtonwascertainlyinspiredbyafallingapple,thereisnoproofthatithithimonthehe

ad.75.What’sthe__________(程序,步骤)ofapplyingforavisa?76.Shewavedafriendly_________(招呼).77.[2017·天津卷]Whilevisitingtheart_______(展览

),wediscussedthegreatartists’works.78.Thereweredifferentstandswhereartistscould_____________(示范,演示)theirskillsandteachthevisitors.79.Iwasfi

lledwithadmirationwatchingherdancing____________(优雅).80.somesaycontemporaryart___________(缺乏)skill,meaningandartisti

cvalue,81.Thismeantthattheanimalwasa__________(频繁的)subjectforartists.82.itsworthliesinitsabilityto_________(刺激,激发)newdiscussi

onsandunderstandingofeverydayobjects.83.Theqinghuabowl__________(生动地)illustratedadragonplayingwithaball.84.Theprogram

was___________(播出)lastnight.85.Thenewspaperwas___________(折叠)andputonthetable.第四节语法填空根据语境用所给单词的适当形式填空。(每小题2分,共20分)86.Thebridgeis____

________(construct).87.OvertimeI________________(change)bymyfriendsquitealot.88.Sincethe1970smanynewcrea

tions________________(invent).89.Ifeelverypuzzledthatthegoodsinourshoparealways_______________(steal).90.Wewon’tstarttheworkunti

lallthepreparations_______________(make).91.Sinceyourbike________________(repair),youcanusemine.92.Hehurriedhome,

neveroncelookingbacktoseeifhe_________________(follow).93.Theyounggeneration,withartificialintelligence,________________(develop)andperfect

ednow.94.Shakespeare’splayHamlet____________(make)intoatleasttendifferentfilmsoverthepastyears.95.Inthelastfewyearsthousandsoffilms________________

_(produce)allovertheworld.2019级高一英语试题2答案听力1--201--5ABABC6—10BAABA11—15BCBCC16—20BBABA阅读理解21-25BDCBD26-30BACAD31-35CDBAD36-40BACEG完形填空41-

--55:CBDCABACABDBCDB第二节短文填空:56.and57.bemade58.tocreate59.using60.as/when61.gradually62.who63.development64.were65.with第三节根据所给的汉语用单词的适当形式填空,每空填一词66.

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