湖北省汉川实验高中2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 含答案

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汉川实验高中2020—2021学年度下学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷卷面满分:150分答卷时间:120分钟★★★祝考试顺利★★★第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.WhatdoesShirleyplantodothi

safternoon?A.Haveclasses.B.Goswimming.C.Doherhomework.2.WhenisPeter’sfather’sbirthday?A.OnSeptember1st.B.OnSeptember10th.C.OnSeptember20th.3.Where

willthemangofirst?A.NewYork.B.Chicago.C.WashingtonDC.4.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthemovie?A.Itsfunnyplot.B.Itsactors.C.Itsmusic

.5.Whattimewillthemanattendameeting?A.At9:00am.B.At10:00am.C.At11:00am.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.What

magazinewillthewomanworkfor?A.SportsWeekly.B.SwimWorld.C.NationalFootball.7.Whatwillthewomanmostprobablyworkas?A.Adesigner.B.Aneditor.C

.Asecretary.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatdidthemando?A.Hewentshopping.B.Hehadabusinesstrip.C.Hewatchedafootballgame.9.Whatdidthegirlbuyforhers

elf?A.Ahat.B.Ajacket.C.Asweater.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatisthematterwiththeman?A.Heisunqualified

forhisjob.B.Hecan’tsleepatnight.C.Hegotasorethroat.11.Whatdoesthemanteach?A.Chinese.B.English.C.Physics.12.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttotakeare

st?A.Hewantstohelphisstudents.B.Hehasrestedforoneweek.C.Hewillvisitauniversity.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatd

oesthewomanthinkofworkingintheprogram?A.Relaxing.B.Enjoyable.C.Hard.14.Howistheresearchprogramgoing?A.Itwon’tbestarted

tillMarch.B.ItwasfinishedlastChristmas.C.Ithasn’tbeenfinishedyet.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shetraveledalotin

America.B.Shewon’tgobacktoAmerica.C.Sheenjoyedherselfinparties.16.WhatdaydoesBoxingDayfallon?A.December24B.December25C.December26.听下面一段独白,

回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatwilltheheadmasterdotomorrowmorning?A.Meetthelistenersinthelibrary.B.Introducetheschooltothelisteners.C.Giveaspeechinthelab

building.18.WhatwillthelistenersseeonTuesdaymorning?A.CentralPark.B.BrooklynBridge.C.TheStatueofLiberty.19.WhatwillbeheldonTuesd

aynight?A.Atalkshow.B.Aparty.C.Alecture.20.WhenwillthelistenersgotoWashington?A.OnTuesdayafternoon.B.

OnWednesdaymorning.C.OnWednesdayafternoon.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,选出最佳选项。AThompson

StrawberryFarmTheThompsonfamilyhasbeengrowingstrawberriesforover70years.Wehavebeena“Pick-Your-Own”farmfor50years.ScottThomp

sonisthe4thgenerationofThompsontogrowstrawberries.Duringthepeak(高峰时刻)ofthe“Pick-Your-Own”,ourfamilygrew150acres(公顷)ofstrawberries.Ourf

armislocatedjusteastofTheClubatStrawberryCreekGolfCourse.Nowwefarmabout100acresandwillbepicking20acresofstrawberriesthisyear.Althoughwe

havedownsized,westillhaveplentyofstrawberriestomeetthedemand.Theseasonusuallystartsaboutmid-JuneandusuallywepickatleastthroughJuly4t

h.Wearemorethanjuststrawberriesthough.Wealsohavetomatoes,pumpkinsandothervegetables!Alwayscheck“TodayontheFarm”thedayyoucometot

hefarm.Weatherandcrowdscanchangethequantityofberries.Comeoutandpickyourownstrawberries!Whenyouarriveatth

efarm,youwillfollowthesignstothepre-pickedstrawberrystand.Anemployeewilldirectyou,fromthestandtothestrawberryfield,whereyoucanpar

k.Thefieldwillalwayshaveemployeesavailabletoanswerquestions.Wesupplythebasketsforyoutopicktheberriesandtakethemh

omein.Whenyouaredonepicking,youwillmovetothecheckoutstandtopayforthebasketsthatyouhavepicked.Dates&hoursofoperation:Mid-June--EarlyJulyMond

ay--Friday8:00am-6:00pmSaturday--Sunday8:00am-4:00pmPrices:$14perbasketPick6basketsandonlypayfor5Getonedollaroffwhenyoureuseourbaskets21.Whatdoweknow

aboutScottThompson'sfarm?A.Thereare150acresofstrawberriesthisyearB.Itisopentothepublicfortwowholemonths.C.Itbecame“Pick-Your-Own”farm70

yearsago.D.Thereareavarietyoffoodsuppliesonthefarm.22.Whereareyousupposedtoparkyourvehicle?A.Theentranceofthe

farm.B.Thepre-pickedstrawberrystand.C.Thecheckoutstand.D.Thestrawberryfield23.Howmuchshouldyoupayfor6

basketsofstrawberrieswithyourreusedbaskets?A$70B.$69C.$64.D.$65.BIoftenfeltjealous(嫉妒)ofmylittlesister,Arlene.Allthiswasbecausesheha

dalwaysbeenveryclosetoMother.I'dtriedinsomanywaystoshowMotherIlovedher,too.Onbirthdaysandholidays,Itookh

erflowersandgifts,withan“Iloveyou”card.However,wheneverIvisited,ourconversationsseemedtocentreonmysister.Ar

lenewassothoughtfulandkind...IwasreallyangryandwonderedifArlenewasMother'sfavorite.Motherhadabeautifullocket(吊坠)giventoherbyhermother.Ilikedi

tverymuchandwasdelightedwhenMothersaidshewouldsendittomesomeday.However,shenevergaveittome.Aftershedied,Iaskedmyfatheraboutthe

locket.Hesearchedthroughallherjewelryboxes,butneverfoundit.Iwasverydisappointed.Whyhadn'tMotherkeptherword?Couldshehavegiventhelockettomysisteri

nstead?Iwasalmostsureshehad.Withthelocketstillinmymind,IhadtobesatisfiedwithwhatMotherhadleftme—asetofdishes.Therewasaprettyt

eapotandasetofcupsdecoratedwithredroses.Theywerequitefragile(易碎的),soIdecidedtoputthemaway.First,Ineededtocleanthem.Ica

refullywashedthecupsanddriedthem.ButasIgottheteapotandstartedtowashit,Iheardajingle.WhenIopenedthepot,thereinsidewasGrandmother'slocket!Iwasoverjoy

ed.Butthingsgotevenbetter—therewasalsoanote.“Ididnotforget,”thenoteread.“Iloveyouverymuch!”WhenIreadthosewords,Ifeltallthepainan

djealousyofyearswerewashedawaybymytears.Mymotherhadlovedmeafterall.“Iloveyoutoo,Mother.”Iwhispered.24.Wecanlearnfromtheseco

ndparagraphthat________.A.themotherlovedArlenemorethananyoneelseB.ArlenewasjealousoftheauthorC.Arlenewasoftenthetopicofconversationinhermother'slife

D.theauthorshowedherloveindirectly25.Whentheauthorreceivedthesetofdishes,________.A.sherefusedtoacceptthemB.shetreatedthembadlyC.shestill

thoughtaboutthelocketD.sheexchangedthemforthelocket26.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelocket?A.Thegrandmotherhadpasseditontotheauthor'smother.B.

Itwasfoundinthemother'sjewelryboxesbytheauthor'sfather.C.Itwasdecoratedwithbeautifulredroses.D.Therewas“Iloveyou”carvedonit.27.Whatmightbethebes

ttitleforthetext?A.JealousofHerLittleSisterB.LoveHiddeninaTeapotC.AGrandmother'sBeautifulLocketD.UnforgettableMemorieswithMotherCAcaféownerhasdef

endedherdecisiontowriteaFacebookpoststating“No,wearenotchild-friendly,”sayingitbreaksherheartwhenchildrendamag

eherpossessions.OnMonday,theLittleFrenchCaféinNewcastle,Australia,postedanannouncementontheirFacebookpag

e:“Arewechild-friendly?Ifyouarelookingforacaféwithachildren'smenu,aplayarea,vastspaceforyourbabycarriages,anareafo

ryourchildrentorunaround,andannoyothercustomers,whileyouareunawareofthem-thentheshortmessageis‘No,wearenotchil

d-friendly.’However,ifyouwouldliketobringyourchildrenhereandtheyarehappytositatatablewithyouandbehaveproperly,pleasecomein.Otherwise

,thereareplentyofplacesthatarespeciallydesignedtoentertainyourchildren.”SomeFacebookuserscalledthepost“arrogant(傲慢的)”andan“at

tackonparents”,TheNewcastleHeraldreports.Thecaféownerrespondedwiththisstatement:“Ibuildthecafémyself

.Ithasmyblood,sweatandplentyoftearsinit.”Thepostcameaboutafterthecaféownerwasaskedbyacustomer,whohadleftaone-starreviewonth

ecafé’sbusinesspage,aboutwhetherthecaféwaschild-friendly.MsKotztoldnewsthatshewrotethebadreviewbecauseshefeltthecafé'sstaffr

eactednegativelytowardschildrenatthecafé.Althoughthecafé'spolicyhasattractedalotofcriticism,mostpeoplewhocommentedontheCafé'sFacebook

pagestoodbytheowner.OnewomannamedLesleywrote,“Idon'tthinktherewasanythingwrongwithwhatyousaidbyanymeans.Ifparentswanttotake

theirchildrentoyourcafé,theyneedtoberesponsiblefortheirbehavior.”28.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.AnAustraliancafé’spolicyonchi

ldren.B.AFacebookpostaboutparents’dinningmanners.C.Theprotectionofthecustomers’basicrights.D.Therelationsh

ipbetweenstaffandcustomers.29.Whichofthefollowingispermittedaccordingtothecaféowner’spost?A.Parentstakingchildrenwithgoodm

annersB.Childrenentertainingthemselvesinthecafé.C.Childrenrunningaroundtheirowncarriages.D.Parentstak

ingbad-behavedkidstothecafé.30.Thecaféownerwrotethepost_____.A.afterakiddamagedherpossessionsB.inordertoimpro

vetheefficiency(效率)ofthecaféC.inresponsetoacustomer’squestionD.afterthecaféwascriticizedbysomeFacebookusers31.WhatdidLesleythinkofthecaféowner’sactio

n?A.ItwasquiteunderstandableB.ItwassightlyrudeC.Itwashighlythoughtful.D.Itwasalittleunfair.DHowmanyphonenumbers

canyourememberbyheart?It’sprobablyfewerthanyouwouldlike.Actually,you’renotalone.Outofmorethan1,000Americanswhoweresurveyed

,morethanhalfsaidthattheycouldn’trecallthephonenumbersoftheirfriendsandneighbors.And44%saidthattheycouldn’tremembertheirrelatives’phonenumbers.Inthe

ireyes,thereisnopointinfillingtheirheadswithphonenumbersifthey’reallstoredinsmartphonesthatarewithth

emalmostallthetime.Infact,mostpeoplearesufferingfromasortofdigitalamnesia(失忆).Morethan90%ofthosesurveyedagreedthatthey

usedtheInternetasanonlineextensionoftheirbrains.Rotememorization(死记硬背)wasonceanimportantpartofmoderneducation,butwejustneedaclickorslidenow.Th

at’smakingusworseatrememberingthings.Researchersfoundthatwhenpeopleexpectedtohaveaccesstoinformationonline,theywerelesslikelytor

ememberactualfacts,butmorelikelytorememberhowtofindthem.Asaresult,wearealreadybecomingonewithourcomputertools,growinginto

interconnectedsystemsthatrememberlessbyknowinginformationthanbyknowingwheretheinformationcanbefound.However,somebelieve

itisn’tnecessarilyabadthing—maybeitgivesthemmorechancestothinkthroughthings.Wecertainlyhaveaccesstomoreknowledgenowthaneve

r,evenifitisn’tallstoredinourbrains.Evenso,Istillbelievethattherearemoreriskstothisnewworldofmemorybeyondlosingourabilitytorecallsomeinformationsuc

haswhothe15thPresidentwas.Thatkindofinformationmayalwaysbeaclickaway,buttheimportantthingsarepersonalones,l

ikethewayyourparentssmiledatyourwedding.It’shardertorecallorfindonline.Ifyou’rerelyingonyourselftokeeptrackofthosememories,theyw

illbemuchmoremeaningful.32.Paragraph1ismainlyusedto________.A.leadinthetopicofthepassageB.attractreaders’attentionC.explain

newresearchD.serveasthebackground33.What’sthemaincauseofpeople’ssufferingfromdigitalamnesia?A.Heavilyd

ependingontheInternet.B.Seldomthinkingaboutquestions.C.GettingolderandolderD.Thechangesoftheirmemories.34.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?

A.Over90%peoplearesufferingfromdigitalamnesia.B.Sometimesrotememorizationisalsonecessaryinmodernlife

.C.Peoplecangainknowledgemoredifficultlythanbefore.D.Peoplefindithardtorememberhowtofindinformation35.What’stheauthor

’sattitudetowardspeople’smemoriesnow?A.Satisfied.B.Positive.C.IndifferentD.Concerned.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题

2分,满分10分)Everythingyoudotoprotecttheplanethelpsalllivingthings,includinghumpbacks(座头鲸)andotherspeciesofw

hales(鲸鱼)thatliveinoceansworldwide.Andyes—justonekid,likeyou,canmakeadifference.36.※Plantatree.37.Theyproduceoxygen(氧气)andabsorbcarbond

ioxide(二氧化碳),agasthatanimals,includinghumans,producenaturallyastheybreathe.Butbecausecarbondioxidealsocomesfr

omcarsandfactories,thereistoomuchofitintheatmosphere,whichiscontributingtoglobalwarming.Ifeveryoneplantedonetree,those

treeswouldremovealargeamountofcarbondioxidefromtheatmosphere.※Say,“Nobag,thankyou.”Whetheryou'rebuyingtoys,s

nacks,orclothes,tellthecheckoutpersonyoudon'tneedabag.38,you'llhelpreducethe100millionplasticbagsthateachyearblocksewers(下水道),andge

tswallowedbywhales,seaturtles,andotherwildlife.※39_.Everytimeyouleavearoomformorethanaminute,turnoffthelightyou'reusing.Inthisway,

yousaveenergyandkeepgreenhousegasesoutoftheatmosphere.※Don'tlitter.Rubbishthrownawaycarelesslyoutsideoftenwas

hesintostormdrains(排水沟),whichemptyintoriversandeventuallyflowtotheoceans.40,includingwhales.Everytimeyouleavearoomfo

rmorethanaminute,turnoffthelightyou'reusing.Inthisway,yousaveenergyandkeepgreenhousegasesoutoftheatmosphere.※Trythefamilycha

llenge!Manystreamsandriversarepollutedandlitteredwithrubbish.Youandyourfamilycanhelppreservethewaterwaysbyjoiningothersinyourc

ommunitytopickuprubbish.A.TreeshelpcleantheairwebreatheB.TurnoffthelightC.AvoiddrivingcarsD.BycarryingyourownreusablebagE.Treatt

hemlikefriendsF.Hereareideasforeasy,smallthingsyoucandoG.PollutionisagrowingproblemforalltheEarth'soceansanditswildli

fe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)Whenitcomestooriginaldataineveryyear,theChineseNewYear-SpringFestivalisthelargesthumaneventontheplane

t.Intheseven41ofthelunarNewYear,Chineseareexpectedto42morethan$100billiononeatingandshopping-almosttwiceasmuchasAmericansspend

onThanksgiving.43,Chinesepredictablybuyrailwayticketsonline44arateofmorethan1,000persecond,that’s45millionsofCh

inesepeoplegohomefortheSpringFestivalduring“chunyun”((春运).Allthese46takeplaceatthistime.Authorities(官方)expecttravelerstom

ake356milliontripsby47duringthisyear’s“chunyun”period.Takingthepressureforthetransportationis48China’shigh-speedrailwaynetwork.China

’stotalrailwaynetwork49morethan141,400kilometers,thesecondlargestintheworldaftertheUnitedStates.The“chunyun”phenomenonisn’tjustawonderoflogistics(组织

工作):italsoshowshowmodernChinais50.Trainsarepackedwiththousandsofsnoozing(打盹)51students,reflectingeducationreformsthathavegreatl

yexpandedthenumberofuniversityplacesoverthepastdecade.52dressedofficegirlsinhighheelscanbeseenpickingtheir

waythrough53ontheirwayhome,whichisaproductofthemassmigrationofrural(农村的)peopletoChina’scoastalcitiesinsearchofbetter-paidjobsinserviceindustriesan

dfactories.ManyofChina’snewmiddleclasseswillchoosetodriveprivatecarsandtrafficjamisnowa(n)54featureoftheholidayperiod.Manyothe

rs,however,preferto55theconfusionandtakeavacationabroad-increasinglyanchoiceforthenewgenerationinChina.41.A.daysB.weeks

C.monthsD.years42.A.spendB.costC.takeD.pay43.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Besides44.A.atB.onC.toD.in45.A.beca

useB.whereC.whenD.how46.A.holidaysB.wondersC.organizationsD.journeys47.A.railwayB.seaC.planeD.road48.A.differentlyB.clearlyC.mainlyD

.frequently49.A.addsuptoB.reachesoutC.aimsD.shoots50.A.chancingB.changingC.failingD.challenging51.A.collegeB.opportunityC.chanceD.colleague5

2.A.GratefullyB.ImpatientlyC.GracefullyD.Gradually53.A.stationsB.streetsC.pathsD.parks54.A.strangeB.commonC.nervousD.nece

ssary.55.A.avoidB.refuseC.leaveD.carry.第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Manypeopleare__

__56___(confuse)aboutthemeaningsofthenames:theUnitedKingdom,GreatBritain,BritainandEngland.___57___(solve)thisproblem,knowingalittlebitaboutBritish

historywillhelp.Inthe16thcentury,thenearbycountryofWaleswasjoinedtotheKingdomofEngland,58(follow)bythecountryScotland

inthe18thcentury.Inthe19thcentury,theKingdomofIrelandwasaddedtocreatetheUnitedKingdomofGreatBritainandIreland.59(final),inthe20thcentury,thesouthern

partofIrelandbrokeaway60theUK,resultinginthefullnamewehavetoday:“theUnitedKingdom”or“UK”.PeoplefromtheUKarecalle

d“British”,61meanstheUKisoftenreferredtoasBritishorGreatBritain.Eventhoughthefourcountries62(belong)totheUni

tedKingdomworktogetherinsomeareas,suchasusingthesameflag,sharingthesamecurrencyandmilitarydefence,theyalsohavesome63(different).Anyhow,theUnitedKing

domhas64longandinterestinghistorytoexplore,whichcanhelpyouunderstandmuchmoreaboutthecountryand65(it)traditions.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,计划和同学去敬老院(nursinghome)陪老人们过重阳节(theChongYangFestival)。请给外教Lucy写封邮件,邀请她一同前往。内容包括:1.简单介绍重阳节;2.出发时间集合的地点3.活动:包饺子、表演节目等注意:1.

词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_____________________________________________________________________________

_____________第二节(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。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。AfunnythinghappenedtoArthurwhenhewasonthewaytow

orkoneday.AshewalkedalongParkAvenueneartheFirstNationalBank,heheardthesoundofsomeonetryingtostartacar.Hetriedagainandagainbutcouldn'tg

etthecarmoving.Arthurturnedandlookedinsideatthefaceofayoungmanwholookedworried.Arthurstoppedandasked,"Itlookslikeyou'vegotaproblem.""I'mafraidso.I'

minabighurryandIcan'tstartmycar.”"IstheresomethingIcandotohelp?”Arthurasked.Theyoungmanlookedatthetwosuit

casesinthebackseatandthensaid,"Thanks.Ifyou'resureitwouldnotbetoomuchtrouble,youcouldhelpmegetthesesuitcasesintoataxi.”"Notroubleatal

l.I'dbegladtohelp.”Theyoungmangotoutandtookoneofthesuitcasesfromthebackseat.Afterplacingitontheground,heturnedtogettheotherone.JustasArthurpicke

dupthefirstsuitcaseandstartedwalking.Heheardtheloudnoiseofanalarm.Itwasfromthebank.Therehadbeenarobbery(抢劫)!ParkAvenuehadb

eenquietamomentbefore.Butnowtheairwasfilledwiththesoundofthealarmandtheshoutsofpeoplerunningfromalldirections.Carsstoppeda

ndthepassengersjoinedthecrowdinfrontofthebank.Peopleaskedeachother,"Whathappened?"Buteveryonehadadifferentanswer.Arthur,stil

lcarryingthesuitcase,turnedtolookatthebankandwalkedrightintotheyoungwomanInfrontofhim.Shelookedatthesuitcaseandthenathim.Arthurwassurprised."

Whyisshelookingatmelikethat?"Hethought."Thesuitcase!ShethinksI'mthebankthief!Arthurlookedaroundatthecrowdofpeop

le.Hebecamefrightened,andwithoutanotherthought,hestartedtorun.Paragraph1:Ashewasrunning.Arthurheardtheyoungma

nshoutingbehindstopstop!Paragraph2:ThetaxistoppedinfrontofthePoliceStationandArthur期中考试参考答案听力:BCABBCACBCBABCCCBCBC阅读:DDBCCABAACAAABDFADBG完

形:AADAABACABACCBA语法:1.confused2.Tosolve3.followed4.Finally5.from6.which7.belonging8.differences9.a10.its写作:DearLucy,I’dliketoinviteyoutojoin

usforavisittothenearbynursinghomenextSaturdayfortheChongyangFestival.theChongyangFestivaisoneofthemosttraditionalfestivalsinChin

a,whichfallsonthe9thdayoftheninthlunarmonth.Itisadaytoshowrespecttoseniors.Wewillmakedumplingsandcakeswiththeelderlypeople.We’llalsospendsomefunti

metogethersinging,dancingandplayinggames.Ifyoucancomewithus,pleaseletmeknowandwe’llwaitforyouattheschoolgateat9:00am.Lookin

gforwardtoyourearlyreply.(81words)YoursLihuaParagraph1:Ashewasrunning.Arthurheardtheyoungmanshoutingbehind,“Stopstop!”Arthuri

mmediatelyrealizedthattheyoungmanwasthebankrobber.SoArthurdidn’tstop,butcontinuedtorununtilhesawandcaughtataxiinfrontofhim.Hequicklyputthesu

itcaseinthecarandsaidtothedriver,“PleasehurrytothePoliceStation.Ihaveacasetoreporttothepolice.Themanshoutingbehindistheb

ankthief!”ThetaxiracedawaytothePoliceStationlikeanarrow.Paragraph2:ThetaxistoppedinfrontofthePoliceStat

ionandArthursaidtothepolicewhohadbeenwaitingandwhohadalreadyreceivedtherobberyreport,“Thissuitcaseisthatofthebank

robber.Itmaybefilledwiththemoneystolenfromthebank,Ihandittoyou.Pleasegetreadytoarresttheman.”获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号

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