辽宁省实验中学等五校协作体2020-2021学年高一下学期期末联考 英语 含答案

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2020-2021学年度下学期期末考试高一年级英语科试卷本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthema

ndo?A.Buyanewcellphone.B.Checkthecellphonehimself.C.Gototheafter-salesservicestation.2.WhyisTomintheho

spitalnow?A.Heisbadlyinjured.B.Hehasacold.C.Heisreportingnews.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabookstore.B.Atalibrary.

C.Atabookexhibition.4.WhatdoesJohnprobablythinkofhisoldlivingplace?A.Convenient.B.Costly.C.Noisy.5.Whata

rethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thenewweatherman.B.Theweathertonight.C.Thetemperatureinthesouth.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。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,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、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?A.Trav

elingaround.B.Drawingpictures.C.Brushinghouseswithpaint.7.Whendidthewomanfinishherworkthismorning?A.

At10:30am.B.At11:00am.C.At11:30am.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisJim'sproblem?A.Hehasdifficultyinmemorizinghistoricalfacts.B.Heoftenforgetstogoto

historyclass.C.Helackscreativityinhisstudies.9.WhatisJimlearningaboutinhistoryclassnow?A.TheIndustrialRevolution.B.TheSecondWorldWar.C.TheFirstWor

ldWar.10.WhoisJimprobablyspeakingto?A.Awriter.B.Ahistoryteacher.C.Ahighschoolstudent.听第8段材料,回答第11至13

题。11.WhydoesAlicethinkAmywilllikethecamp?A.Sheisfondofwildlife.B.Shelikesoutdooractivities.C.Sheloveshands-onexperiences.1

2.Howlongwilltheentirecamplast?A.Justoneweek.B.Aboutfourweeks.C.Abouttwomonths.13.What'sthemostprobablerelations

hipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Husbandandwife.C.Neighbors.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdidRobertdolastnight?A.Hewenttothecinema.B.Heattendedaconcer

t.C.Hereadabookathome.15.WhatdidTaradecidetodoattheageof17?A.Gotoschool.B.StudyinCambridge.C.Traveloveroceans.

16.HowdoesKelsifindthebookEducated?A.It'sboring.B.It'sencouraging.C.It'samusing.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthespeaker'su

ncleachieve?A.Creatingaverylargeforest.B.Formingateamofforestworkers.C.Buildingasmallislandbyhimself.18.Whatdidthespeaker'sun

clefindaboutthedyingsnakes?A.Theyhadescapedbeforethefloods.B.Theywereverydangerousforhumans.C.Theyla

ckedasafehabitatforsurvival.19.Whatisthenicknameofthespeaker'suncle?A.Molai.B.Padma.C.Payeng.20.What'sthespeaker'sattitudetowardsheruncle?A.Regret

ful.B.Admirable.C.Concerned.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂

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usguestroomssurroundedbylush(茂密的)gardens,anaward-winningfull-servicespa,championship18-holegolfcourses,tenniscourtsandbikingtracksandmore.Off

er:Youcanenjoy50%offifyoubookinApril.TravelWindow:May.31st-Dec.1st,2021.TheDuchampItfeaturessixprivatesuitessetinC

alifornia.Eachsuitehasitsownentranceandthereisahugepoollimitedtoguestsonly.Youcanstartyourdaywithcoffeeonyourownprivateenclosedpatio(露台)andenditontha

tsamepatiowitharefreshingglassofwine.Offer:FromMar.27th-30th,bookdirectandreceive30%offstaysthattakeplacebetweenApr.3rd-

Oct.4th,2021.TheHollywoodRooseveltTheHollywoodRooseveltisafamedHollywoodhideawayfeaturingpoolsideroomsandtowerroomswithincrediblev

iewsofHollywood.RelaxatitscafeandtheTropicanaPoolpaintedbyfamousartistDavidHockney.Youcanenjoyitsdeliciouschef-drivendiningmenuandcockta

ilpartyintheopenair.Offer:Upto40%offstartingat$180/night.BookNov.26th-30thfortraveldatesNov.27th-Dec.31st,2021.

21.WhencanguestsbookaroomintheRedwoodsInYosemite?A.Mar.4th,2021.B.Apr.5th,2021.C.May.1st,2021.D.Aug.30th,2021.22.WhichgroupisRanchoBernardoI

nnmostlikelytoappealtoaccordingtothetext?A.Professionalgardeners.B.Familieswithchildren.C.Businesstravelers.D.Sportsenthusiasts.23.Howmuchsh

ouldaguestpayatleastforanightintheHollywoodRoosevelt?A.40dollars.B.108dollars.C.72dollars.D.180dollars.BAwinterstormhitovernight.Iopenedmybac

kdooronlytofindsixinchesofwet,heavysnowpiledupagainstit.IknewIhadquiteajobofshoveling(铲除)outaheadofme,soIgrabbedmysnowshovel.It

lookedalotmorereadytoworkthanIdid.Isighedandpulledonmyboots,glovesandheavycoat.ThecoldwindwasbelowzeroandcutintomyfaceasIslowlysho

veledoffmycarroof.Afterthat,Istartedmywaytomydaughter'shouse,shovelingthepathasIwalked.IttookawhiletogetherdrivewayclearandIknewIstill

hadalottodo.Nextcamethepathsdownthehilltomyowncarcoveredinsnow.Igrabbedthebroomtosweepthemoffaswell.Ifeltuncomfortablewhenthew

indblewthesweptsnowback.ThenIstartedtoshoveloutmydriveways.MybackwasachingasIworked.IwishedIcouldbebuildingasnowmaninstead

ofshoveling.WintersurehadseemedalotmorefunwhenIwasaboy.WhenIfinished,Iexaminedmywork.Itdidn'tlookhalfbad.Ismiledandlookedat

thewoodscoveredinwhite.Theyweresuchaspecialsight.Ileanedonmyshovelandtookitallin.ThenIthankedGodforthebeautyofthedayandstartedupthehillwiththesnowsh

ovelinonehandandthebroomintheother.Suddenly,anurgecameovermeandIdroppedthemboth.Ispreadmyarms,fellbackintotheblanketofw

hiteandhappilymovedmyarmsandlegstomakeanangelinthesnow.Asyougothroughtheseasonsofthislife,takejoyinyourwork,takejoyinyourplay,takejoyinyourl

ife.Rememberthatthecourseofyourdaysrestsinyourownhands.AndalwaysknowinyourheartthatGodlovesyouthroughthesnowstormsaswellasinthesunshine

.24.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whydidtheauthorsigh?A.Hewouldhavelargeamountsofworktodo.B.Thewindblewthesweptsnowbacktimeandagain.C.Noone

couldhelphimtosweepthesnowontheway.D.Hecouldn'tgotohisdaughter'shouseonsuchweather.25.Whatcanweknowfrom

thesecondparagraph?A.Thewindhurttheauthor'sface.B.Theauthorfounditlittlefuntomakeasnowman.C.Theauthorhadwantedtogotohisdaughter'shouse.D.Theauthormad

egreateffortstosweepthesnowonhisdriveways.26.Theauthordroppedthetoolsbecause.A.hewastootired.B.heslip

pedoverinthesnow.C.hehopedtobuildasnowman.D.hewantedtoregainthefuninthesnow.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SeekPleasure

WheneverPossibleB.Caution!SnowyDays!C.AFascinatingShovelingExperienceD.GodLovesEveryoneCDenmarkhasintroduc

edafat-taxinordertofightobesity(肥胖症),heartdiseaseandotherseriousdiseases.Thegovernmentwantstoimproveex

pectationoflifeandthehealthoftheDanishpeople.Butter,potatochips,groundbeefandporkareamongtheproductsthataretobetaxe

d.Afteroneortwoyearsthegovernmentplanstoseehowthetaxworkedandifithasanyeffectonpeople'seatinghabits.Denmarkalreadyhastaxonsugarandicecre

am.Althoughonly10%oftheDanishpopulationisoverweight,thecountry'sfoodexpertsthinkthatfatmayaccountforhigherdeathrates.Theyalsoarguethatthe

taxshouldnotbelimitedtofatsalone,becausepeoplemightswitchtootherunhealthyfoodswithsugarandsaltinthem.EvenifDenmarkcutstheamountoffatthatp

eopleconsumeonlybyasmallpart,itwillbeasignaltoothercountriesthatarewatchingclosely,especiallytheEuropean

countriesthatareplanningsimilarmeasures.Finlandisworkingonafattax,basedontheDanishmodel.Hungaryhasrecentlystartedtotaxfoodthathasahighs

hareofsalt,sugarandcaffeine.Denmark'sfattaxisbeingopposedbythecountry'sfoodindustry,especiallythemeatproducers.Ifpeopled

ocutmoremeatoutoftheirdiet,itmaymeanthatfarmers'earningswilldecline.Denmarkisoneoftheworld'slargestbaconandporkproducers.Ontheothe

rside,thenewmeasureisexpectedtobringthegovernmentabout$400millionadditionaltaxdollarsayear.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefat-taxin

Denmark?A.Toadapttopeople'sneweatinghabits.B.Toincreasetheincomeofthegovernment.C.Tohelppeoplekeephealthierandlivelonger.D.Topushfa

rmerstochangeoldfarmingmode.29.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.FinlandisthefirsttoworkonfoodtaxB.DenmarkhasthehighestheartdiseaserateC.f

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ssleepandinsectsarenodifferent.Butnewstudieshavefoundacommonlyusedpesticide(农药)isdisturbingthesleepofbeesandflies.Inonestu

dy,researchersgavebeesnectarsugar(花蜜糖)mixedwithneonicotinoids(烟碱类农药)-oneofthemostcommonlyusedpestici

des-andthentrackedtheirmovements.Theimpactofthepesticide-similartotheamountabeewouldencounterinthewild-wasterrible."Itseemstodisturbthebodyclockinbe

es-theyaresleepingalotmoreinthedaytime.It'scausingthedisorderoftimingoftheirnormalbehaviors,"KiahTasman,leadauthorofthestudies,said.This,sheexplained

,couldhaveseriousresults."It'squiteworryingbecauseourstudiesshowthattheirmotivationofsearchingforfoodh

asdecreased.Besides,manyplantsincludingthefruitandvegetablesandsoonrelyonpollinators(传粉者),likebees,toreproduce(繁殖).Beest

akeonabigshareofthisworkload.Pollinators,mostoftenhoneybees,areresponsibleforoneineverythreebitesoffoodw

etake,accordingtotheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture,andtheyincreasecropvaluesintheUSbymorethan$15billioneachyear,"Tasmanadded.Butbeesareunde

rthreatbecauseofwidespreadpesticideuse,habitatlossandtheclimatecrisis."Ifthetimetheyaremanagingtogooutandsearchforfoodisatnight-timewhen

manyflowersaren'tavailable,that'sgoingtohugelyreducehowsuccessfultheyareatcollectingthefoodthatthecolonyneedstogrowandreproduce,"Tasmansaid.

"Itcouldalsoaffecthowwellbeesareabletocarefortheiryoung.Meanwhile,thesamepesticidehasalreadybeenfoundtodamagethebrainsofbabybees."I

nasecondstudy,theresearchersfocusedtheirattentiononflies,againexposingthemtoneonicotinoids.Theresultsshowedthatthepesticidewasworki

ngdirectlyonthecellsinthebrainthatrunthebodyclock,whichdecideswhensleepandactivityhappeninaday,andconfusingt

hem.32.Whatisthemostprobablefocusofthenewstudies?A.Theamountofpesticidebeesmayencounterinthewild.B.The

indicationsofdifferentmovementsofbees.C.Theimpactofpesticidesoninsects'behaviors.D.Thesimilaritybetweenbees'andflies'lifehabits.33.W

hatdidtheresearchersfindaboutbeestakinginneonicotinoids?A.Theylosttherightsenseoftime.B.Theycouldnotfindfoodquickly.C.Theysufferedfro

msleeplessness.D.Theyhadbecomemuchhealthier.34.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph4probablymean?A.birthpla

ceB.groupC.habitatD.plant35.WhatisTasman'sattitudetowardsbees'searchingforfoodatnight-time?A.Optimistic

.B.Uncertain.C.Indifferent.D.Negative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。TricksforGettinganInterviewBelowaret

hetopfivetrickswe'vefoundforgettingyourrésumé(简历)tostandout.1.Useadifferentcolorpaperformailingyourresumes.Becreativeanduseanon-résumépaper.Beor

iginalandstandout.36No,rememberyou'reapplyingforaprofessionalcareer-butdochoosesomethinglesscommonthanwhite,cream,orgrey.2.Insidecontact.Ifyou

'reinterestedinaspecificcompany,getaninsidecontact.Thismeansproactively(积极主动地)tryingtomeetsomeonefromthecompanyorafriendofasi

tuation.37Therefore,dowhateverittakestogetaninsidecontact.3.CertifiedLetter(挂号信)Allitrequiresisgoingtothepostoffi

ceandpayingafewdollarstosenditcertifiedwithconfirmation.Thismeansthatthereceiverofthelettermustsignforit.AndI'llbett

hey'llsign-they'recuriousandwanttoknowwhatitis.Bysendingitcertifiedtothehiringmanager,youareassuredthat

yourletterhasreacheditsdestination.384.Sendyourrésuméwithagift.39Pickoutanicebunchofflowersorlunchanddeliverittotheofficewithyourrésumé.Ifyoudothepiz

za,hereisatip-putyourrésuméinaziplockbagandtapeittotheinsideofthebox.5.40Walkintotheofficeandaskforthehiringmanager

byname.Justsayyouneedtodiscussthecurrentjobopeningwithhim.Soundcrazy?Itworks-theywillseeyouasbeingdetermined,p

roactiveandoutgoing.A.Thisisahugeplus.B.Delivertherésuméinperson.C.Withthatsaid,shouldyouusehotpink?D.Peo

plehirepeopletheyknow-itiscomfortable.E.Thegiftyousendoughttobeuniqueandeye-catching.F.Anormalrésumépape

rcanhardlymakeanydifference.G.Headovertothelocalflowerstore,pizzaplace,etc-getcreative.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小

题1分,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Afewyearsago,Iinvitedsomefriendstomyhousetohav

eaparty.Duringtheget-together,aglassofredwine.41spilledonaveryfashionablegreylivingroomcarpet.Later,Iwentto

havethecarpetcleaned.Theso-calledexpertsthere42thattheycouldnotonlycleanthestain(污渍),butalsomakeeverycarpetedroomlook43.Afteraninvestmento

fmorethan200dollars,myhouseseemedgreat.Allofthecarpetswerecleaned.44,thestainwasstillthere,andtobehonest,Iwa

svery45.SinceIwasvery46aboutcleanlinessandwasdeterminedtomakeitclean,I47anotherexpertwhowasrecommendedbyafriendandwasaspecialprofessionalin

thisjob.WhenhearrivedandIshowedhimthestain,heimmediatelyexplainedthatitwasdifficulttoclean.Hewantedmetoknowthateven48heun

loadedhisequipmenttostartthejob.Myexpectationatthatpointbecamelow,soItoldhimtogiveithisbest49.Inthefirstscenario(方案)Iexpectedthe

staintobe50,whileinthesecond,Iexpectedlittleornothing.Thosemademerealizeinlifethefinelinebetween51anddisappointmentcanbeourexp

ectation.Iftheexpectationlinesetbyourselvesis52,discouragementwilloccur,andtherelationshipsyouhavewiththosearo

undyouwillbreak.Settheexpectationwisely,andgoodthingscanhappen.Inthecarpetcleaningworkabove,thesecondcl

eanersetmyexpectationreasonablyby53less.Actuallythecleaner54togetthestainout.Whathedidwent55myexpectation,makingmereally

delighted!Sokeepitinmind:alwayssetyourexpectationappropriately.41.A.eventuallyB.definitelyC.typically

D.accidentally42.A.claimedB.confirmedC.complainedD.concluded43.A.simplerB.fitterC.betterD.broader44.A.ThereforeB.NeverthelessC.Meanw

hileD.Otherwise45.A.embarrassedB.concernedC.disappointedD.astonished46.A.particularB.sorryC.worriedD.curious47.A.calledoffB.

calledinC.calledonD.calledback48.A.soB.ifC.beforeD.until49.A.dutyB.treatmentC.decorationD.effort50.A.coveredB.destroyedC.reducedD.r

emoved51.A.happinessB.confusionC.kindnessD.patience52.A.flexibleB.improperC.satisfyingD.confusing53.A.charging

B.promisingC.consumingD.experiencing54.A.failedB.refusedC.managedD.struggled55.A.forB.withinC.offD.beyond第II卷注意事项:将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上无效。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。Recently,thereappears56universitycoursewhichisaboutthestudyofselfies57(take)bycellphone

s.Theaimistoanalyzeits58(culture)meaningandself-expressioninthemodernworld.ThecoursebeganinthistermattheUniversityofSouth

ernCalifornia,attractingpeoplegreatly.MarkMarino,aprofessorwhoteachesthecourse,59(defend)theimportanceofundersta

ndingthephenomenonthatgrowswiththe60(appear)ofsmartphones."Mystudentsarelearningthatweliveinaperiod61selfieshavebecomeapartoflife."Ma

rinotoldourreporter,"Manypeopleexpresstheirfeelingbytakingphotosof62(they).Itisahealthywaytorelievestress."Studentstaketheirself

iestotheclassbecausetheyarealsoapartoftheresearchobjects.Theyanalyzethebackground,theclothes,thegesturesandanyobjectsintheimage.Throughoutthecou

rse,they63(ask)tocomparetheirselfieswithothers.Thosepicturesarefromclassmatesorsomefamouspeople64Beyonce,a

singerwhooftenpostsselfiesonsocialmedia.Theydrawaconclusionthatmostpeoplewholikeselfiescanexpresstheirideasclearly,confidentlyand65(effect).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)为推广运动健身和宣传城市形象,你所在学校的城市拟举办一场大型的国际马拉松比赛。请你向大赛组委会写一封申请信,申请成为一名志愿者,内容包括:1.个人情况2.

自身优势3.服务承诺注意:1.写作词数应为80左右2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯3.开头和落款已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:马拉松marathonDearSirorMadam,IamLiHua,astudent

fromChenguangHighSchool.Yours,LiHua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。Iwassittinginmyofficeinananimalclinicwhenayoungfamilyrushedin.Thefat

herheldadyingdogpackedinabloodytowel(毛巾)inhisarms.Hewasfollowedbyayoungboycarryingabigcatandcryingasifhislittleheartwascompletelybroken.Themotherfo

llowed,comfortingtheboy.Thecatsimplylookedateveryonewithnointerestandremainedcalm,lyingontheboy'sshoulder.Thenursesentthefatherandwhatheheldintothee

xaminingrooms.Asthemother,theboyandthecatsettleddownontheseatsinthewaitingroom,Icouldn'thelpaskingwhatthiswasallabout.Ithou

ghtthatthepetinthebloodytowelmusthavebeenhitbyacar.Infact,itwasoneofthemostunusualandheartwarmingstoriesIhadeverheard.Thecatlyingontheboy'ss

houlder,namedTom,wasthefirstpetofthefamilyandnowwasanoldguyof12yearsold.Theyhadrescuedhimasanabandonedkitten(小

猫).Hewasatypicalcat,self-centredandquiteindependent,butverygentle.Then,ayearbeforethisincident(事件),Scotty,apu

ppy,cametothefamilyasagiftfromtheboy'sgrandparents.ThefamilywasatfirstfearfulabouthowTomwouldacceptthenewcomer,butastrangethinghappened.Theoldc

atlookedatthedogasifhewerealonglostlittlebrother.Heabsolutelylikedthelittleguy.Heallowedthepuppytoche

whistail.Heplayedforhourswithhimasifthedogwerehisownpersonalpet.Thefamilylovedthetwopetsverymuch,takingvideosofthepairt

ogether,andimpressedbythewaytheoldcatandtheyoungdogwereconnected.Thefamilylivednearthehill.TomandScottywe

rekeptindoorsatnightbecausetherewerewolvessearchingforsmallpetsformealsatnight.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Nobody

hadeverthoughttherewouldbeaproblemindaylight,however.Paragraph2:Tom,seeingScottycaughtbythewolf,jumpedfromtheupperbedroombalcony(阳台)andonto

thewolf'shead.

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