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2020—2021学年第二学期高一期中考试英语试题命题人:【本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟】第Ⅰ卷(共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分,计入总分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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三个选项中选择最佳选项,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.Wheredoestheconversationprobably
takeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Inabank.C.Inaclassroom.2.WhendoesMr.Montgomeryneedtheplans?A.OnSundaymorning.B.OnThursdayaf
ternoon.C.OnWednesdaymorning.3.Whatwillthemandoafterwork?A.Givethewomanalift.B.Workovertime.C.Clearthestuffonhistable.4.Whichkindofshoesdoe
sthemanchoose?A.Leathershoes.B.Hikingboots.C.Sportsshoes.5.WhathappenedtoSusie'sfriend?A.Shecaughtabadcold.B.Shegotinjuredinacarcrash.C.She
washurtwhileskating.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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三个选项中选择最佳选项,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6,7题。6.Whatjuicedoesthewomanordereventually?A
.Icyorangejuice.B.Bottledapplejuice.C.Regularmangojuice.7.Howmuchchangedidthewomanget?A.$0.3.B.$0.4C.$0.7.听第7段材料,回答
第8,9题。8.WhatmadeLeotrulyangry?A.Hishouseguestatelikeapig.B.Hishoueguestturneddeafeartohiswords.C.Hishouseguestfailedtorespecthisprivacy.9.Wh
atwillthemandotonight?A.Askhishouseguesttoleave.B.Haveaquarrelwithhishouseguest.C.Setsomerulesforhishouseguest.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatareth
etwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Dealingwithabusinessproblem.B.ChangingthescheduleofthemeetingC.Discussingsomedetails
ofthemeeting.11.WhatdoesLucylookforwardtodoing?A.Actingasahost.B.Presentingherreport.C.Handingouttheagenda.12.WhatwillMikedotoinformeveryoneoftheird
ecision?A.Callthem.B.Emailthem.C.Invitetheminperson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends
.B.Colleagues.C.Businesspartners.14.WhatisbotheringAustinnow?A.Hegetsintotemporaryfinancialtrouble.B.Hehasdifficultycarryin
gouthisregulation.C.Hislatestorderwasdelayedandhasn’tarrivedyet.15.Howmanydaysareextendedaccordingtothetext?A.20days.B.40days.C.6
0days.16.WhydoesJunkoagreetoadelayinpayment?A.Austinwillplaceaneworder.B.Austinoffersahigherpricethantheformerone.C.Austi
npromisestointroduceacustomertoher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoweoftendotomotivatepeople?A.Praisethem.B.Giveanorder.C.Promisesomethin
g.18.WhatinstructionsdidSamGlucksberggivetotheothergroup?A.Theywouldberewardedforfinishingfast.B.They
shouldrecordtimebythemselves.C.Theyaretimedforanaveragecalculation.19.Howdopeoplefeelabouttheresultofthetest?A.It'sdisappointingB.It'ssurprising.C
.It'sconfusing.20.Howtomotivatepeoplewithcreativejobaccordingtothespeaker?A.Byofferingthemmorefreedom.B.Byrequiringthemtodot
hejobwell.C.Byallowingthemtostayuplatetowok.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
该项涂黑。ATheeditoroftheCoolCampingBritainchoosessomeofhisfavoritenewfindsinEngland,WalesandScotland.Cleadale,IsleofE
igg,InnerHebridesIsthisBritain'smostbeautifulcampsite?Fromthegrassypointlookingseawardtothemountains,it'snothardforc
amperstoseehowtheislandinspiredfantasylandscapesinTheLordoftheRings.Thecampsiteitselfisaswildandwonderfulasitssetting.OpenApril~September,pit
chesfrom£5pertentpernight.Swattesfield,ThornhamMagna,SuffolkDeepinthewildsofnorthSuffolk,thisseven-acrecampsitehason
lybeenopenforafewyears,withtwofieldsseparatedbyalakeandsurroundedbywoodland.Thepositionisperfect.It'sagreatplacetod
onothingandgetintonature.Youcansetupyourtentinthebottomfieldorthewoodlandbeyond.OpenEaster~October,pitchesfrom£10pertentpernight.PleasantS
treams,nearStAustell,CornwallThissite,byalake,isallaboutsimplepleasures.Locatedintheformerminingvillage,ithasasu
mmerhousewithbooksandgamesforarainyday,manyanimalsincludingpigs,hens,goatsandducks,andapubjusta10-minutestroll(walk)away.There'sverylittletodohere,no
bellsorwhistles.Campfiresareencouraged.OpenEaster~September,pitchesfrom£10pertentpernight.TroytownCampsite,StAgnes,
IslesofScillyItsonlycampsitecouldn'tbeinamoreremoteposition.Isolationisitsgreatestasst(优点)-sobringplentyofbookstoreadanddon'texpectaphonesignal.Bu
tatleastoneoflife'snecessitiesisavailable.LyingonthehillsideoverlookingthebayandneartheislandoftheGugh,itmightjustwi
ntheprizeforbestbeergardenviewinEngland.OpenMarchOctober,pitchesfrom7.50pertentpernight.21.Whichplacecanyouchooseifyoulikeasimplefarml
ife?A.Cleadale,IsleofEigg,InnerHebrides.B.Swattesfield,ThonhamMagna,Suffolk.C.PleasantStreams,nearStAustel
l,Cornwall.D.TroytownCampsite,StAgnes,IslesofScilly.22.InTroytownCampsite,StAgnes,IslesofScilly,youcan't.A.buymanybooksinthebookstore.B.geteveryday
necessities.C.viewthebayfromthehillside.D.communicatewithothersbyphone.23.What'stheauthor'sintentiontowritethepassage?A.Toad
vertisetheCoolCampingBritain.B.TointroducesomebeautifulBritainsitesforcampers.C.ToattractfilmdirectorsandphotographerstoBritain.D.Toshowussomeinter
estingactivitiesinBritain.BAtschool,Iwasinthetopsetformaths.MyteachersrecommendedthatIstudyeconomicsandstatisticsasmyA-levelsubject
s,butIhadmymindsetonalifefulfilledbythearts.Infact,Iwasavictimofagenderstereotypethatmendoscienceormathsandwomendoartsorlangu
age.Computerscience,technologyandphysicsjustdidnotfigureinmyteenageworldview.Nobodypopularinmyschoolchosetostudythosesubjects.Realit
ystruckhardwhenIbeganattendingjobinterviewsandinterviewerswouldsay,“It’sgreatthatyouspeakforeignlanguages,butwhatelsedoyoudo?”N
obodyaskedmyfriendswhohadstudiedscienceortechnologythosequestions.Asurveyrecentlyshowedthatthreeofthebest-paidjobsforwomenareinthetechnologysector.
It’sasectorthatreallycanchangetheworld.Wemustshowgirlsthattechnologyhasaneffectoneveryindustryoutthere,fromfashiontoarchitectu
retojournalism.Anybodycanlearntocodeprogramsandthesedaysit’sasimportantasreadingandwaiting.I’verealizedthatatuniversityI’dachievedthewrongkin
dofliteracy.Notbeingabletocodeprogramslimityourimpactontheworldfarmorethananignoranceofgreatliterature.NowIh
aveafive-year-olddaughter.Idon’twanthertoblindlyfollowgenderrolesthewayIdid.Iwanthertoknowthefactthata
scienceortechnicaldegreewillnotlimithercreativitybutexpanditandbroadenherhorizonsfarmorethanmyartsbackg
roundcould.I’mexposinghertoMinecraftandapps,whichhelpimproveanalyticalthinkingandproblemsolvingskills.I’mhopingthatmydaug
hterwilldiscoverandacceptherpotentialsforscienceandwanttochangetheworld.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“genderstereotype”inParagraph2refer
to?A.Personallearningstyle.B.Sexcharacteristic.C.Traditionalsexconcept.D.Professiondifference.25.Accordingtotheauthor,whichmaybethebenefitoflearnin
gscience?A.Increasingjobpossibilities.B.Winingpopularity.C.Improvinglanguagecompetence.D.Enrichingimagin
ation.26.Howdidtheauthorfeelforhermajorchoice?A.Satisfied.B.Active.C.Discouraged.D.Regretful.27.Whatmaybet
hebesttitleforthetext?A.ArtorScience,EitherisOK.B.GoodSubjects,GoodFuture.C.Girls,ChooseMoreWisely.D.CatchChances,ChangetheWorld.CRos
ieDuttonteachesaweeklyclassfor10-and11-year-olds.Duringarecentclass,Duttonusedapplestobrilliantlyexplaintheeff
ectsofbullying.RosieDuttonstartedoutbyshowingtheclasstwoperfect-lookingapples.Butunknowntothestudents,shehaddroppedoneof
theapplesrepeatedlyonthefloor.Shepickedupthedroppedappleandbeganinsulting(侮辱;损害)it.“Istartedtotellthechildrenhow
Idislikedthisapple,thatIthoughtitwasuglyanditwasahorriblecolor,"Duttonwrote."Itoldthemthatbecauseldidn'tlikeit
,Ididn'twantthemtolikeiteither.”Theypassedthatapplearoundinacircleandthekidsjoinedinontheinsults.Then,Duttontookacompletelydifferentapproachwiththe
otherapple.“Wethenpassedanotherapplearoundandstartedtosaykindwordstoit,”the31-year-oldwrote.Sheeventuallycutbothofthemopentorevealthattheapplethat
hadbeeninsultedwasbruised(青肿的)inside.Theapplethatreceivedpraisewasn't.“Whenpeoplearebullied,especiallychildren,theyfeelhorribleinsideandsometimesdo
n'tshowortellothershowtheyarefeeling,”Duttonwroteinherpost.“Ifwehadn'tcutthatappleopen,wewouldneverhaveknownho
wmuchpainwehadcausedit.”“Unlikeanapple,wehavetheabilitytostopthisfromhappening.Wecanteachchildrenthatit'snotOKtosayunkindthingstoeachother,
”the31-year-oldexplainedinherpost.Shelateradded,“Moreandmorehurtanddamagehappensinsideifnobodydoesanythingtostopth
ebullying.Let'screateagenerationofkind,caringchildren.”28.Whatdidn'tthestudentsknowinadvance?A.Shehaddroppedoneapplerepeatedlyonthefloor
.B.Shehaddroppedtwoapplesrepeatedlyonthefloor.C.Thetwoappleswereperfect-lookinginappearance.D.Shehadpickedthetwoapplesfromthesametree.2
9.HowdidRosieDuttonteachstudentsbadeffectsofbullying?A.Byreadingfamoussayings.B.Bylistingthenumbers.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byquotingsomeexamples.30
.Attheendofthepassage,RosieDuttoncallsonstudentstobe.A.braveB.considerateC.activeD.honest31.Whatdoesthepassagemainl
ytalkabout?A.Onewomanfoundanincrediblewaytoteachahistorylesson.B.Peoplehavetheabilitytostopbullyingfromhappeningag
ain.C.Ateacherencouragesstudentstoputwhattheylearnedtouse.D.Ateacherusesabruisedappletoshowbadeffectsofbullying.DForty-n
ineyearsago,onApril22,1970,twentymillionAmericanstooktothestreetstovoicetheirconcernaboutthedeterioratingenvironment.Themovemen
tledtoEarthDay.Unfortunately,ourplanetisinworseshapenowthanitwaswhenEarthDaywasfirstcelebrated.Thegoodnewsisthatit’sstillnottoolatetorever
se(转变)climatechangeifwealldoourpart.ThisEarthDay,takethefirststeptowardshelpingourplanetbyparticipatinginoneofthesefunactivities.NASAispu
ttingourplanetupforadoptionsoyouandyourfriendcanclaimaportionoftheplanetasyourown.Thespaceagencyhasdividedth
eglobeinto64,000sections,eachabout55mileswide.AllyouhavetodoistypeyournameintoNASA’s“AdoptthePlanet”sitetoclaimacertificatethatwillg
iveyouthelocationofyoursliceofparadise(天堂)completewithdetailsofitsenvironment.NASAhopesthatthisexercisewillstimulateinterestandcareinourpl
anet.SearchgiantGoogleisalsotryingtoengagethepublicwithanupdatedGoogleEarthfocusedaroundEarthDayevents.ThroughanewVoyagerfeature,userswillbe
abletodiscoverstoriesfromaroundtheworld,learnaboutnewplacesbyreading“KnowledgeCards”andsendpostcards.Ifyouhappentobeanywhe
renearthenation’scapitalonApril22,jointhemillionsthatareexpectedtoparticipateintheEarthDayMarchattheNationalMall.Themissi
onoftheeventthatwillfeatureguestspeakersandmusicalperformancesistomobilize(动员)citizensintotakingacti
onbypromotingthisyear’sEarthDaytheme:climateandenvironmentalscienceliteracy.Whileparticipatingintheabove-mentionedactivitiesisagreatidea,it
isjustthebeginning.Allthatisrequiredaresmalllifestylechanges.Plantingatreeortwo,goingmeatlessjustonedayaweek,orswitchingyourplasticwaterbot
tleforareusableonewillgoalongwaytohelpreversethedamagewehavecaused.32.Theunderlinedword“deteriorating”istheclosesti
nmeaningto.A.cleanerB.betterC.worseD.colder33.Ifyouparticipateintheactivityof“AdoptthePlanet”,youwillbeprobablyp
rovidedwithyourslice'sinformationabout.A.airqualityB.ancienthistoryC.localcustomsD.touristattractions34.
ThroughVoyageronGoogleEarth,whatcanusersdo?A.Theycancreate"KnowledgeCards”online.B.Theycandiscoverstoriesfromaroundth
eworld.C.TheycanreceivepostcardscomingfromGoogle.D.Theycanadoptasliceofparadiseintheworld.35.Inthelastparagraph,the
writercallsonpeopleto.A.dreambigB.flyhighC.gomeatlessD.startsmall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。Everyonewant
stoberegardedasareliableperson.Beingreliableisreallynecessarywhenitcomestomaintaining(维系)friendshipsanddoingwellatwork.Re
adonforwaystobemorereliable.Trynottoover-promise.36Butitcouldleadtobadresultswhenyoutakeontoomuch,andthencan't
keepit.Sonexttimeyouareaskedtodosomething,weightheprosandcons(权衡利弊)andtaketimebeforeyourespond.37Ifyou’reuncertainabouth
angingoutwithsomeone,saysosoonerratherthanlater.Nothingisworsethanshowinguptomeetsomeone,onlytoputthemofffiveminutesbeforetheyshoulda
rrive.Don'tbethisperson.Offeranapology,andcanceltheplanwellaheadoftime.Don'tdemandcredit.Peoplewhodeman
dpraiseforthethingsthey'vedoneoftenlosethegoodwillthatcomesfromthehelptheyprovided.38Sothere'snoneedtopostitonFacebookorgofishingf
orpraise.Respecteveryone'stime.Thebiggestruleofreliabilityistohaverespectforotherpeople'stime.Ifyoutellsomeoneyoucanmeetatacertaintime,you'vemadea
promise39Whenyou'relate,you'rewastingotherpeople'stimeatwill.Andyoumaythereforegiveothersanimpressionofbeinguntrustworthy!Beas
truthfulaspossible.Ifyoufailedtofinishtheworkontime,sayso.Ifyoudon'tunderstandthetask,behonestaboutit.Don't
hideorbendthetruthandavoidspreadingunreliableinformation.40A.Changeplansinadvance.B.Hangoutwithother
reliablepeople.C.It'simpolitetosay"no"toafriend'srequest.D.Yourfriendsandco-workersknowthatyouhelpedout.E.Beingontimeshowsot
hersthatyouareapersonofyourword.F.Saying"yes”toeverythingseemstobeagreeableandthoughtful.G.Tellingthetruthwillletpeoplecometoseeyouasap
ersonofreliability.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)MarisaHamamoto'sInfiniteFlowismorethanadancecom
pany-itisasocialmovementandaglobalcommunitythatis41alotaboutinclusion,beautyandinnovation(创新).Thesewordsarethebasic42ofHamamoto'sdance
s.Membersinhertroupe(歌舞团)trytheirbesttobringthemtolifethrougheach43.Hamamotowantedto44awheelchairdancetroupeaftersheexperi
encedasuddenstrokein2006,whichleftherbodyfromtheneckdownunabletomove.45doctorstoldhershemay46walkordanceaga
in,Hamamotodidn'tgiveupherdream.Afterbeingallowedtoleavethe47,shefinallyreturnedtodance.Withthesupportofherfamilyandfriends,she4
8learningwheelchairdancing.Theexperience49hergreatly.WhenshewentbacktoherhomestateofCaliforniain2012,shefoundwheelchairdancingtobeve
ry50andunderdevelopedatthattime.Hamamotodecidedto51thegapandcreateaprofessionalwheelchairdancecompany.InMarch201
5,shesetupthedancegroup,InfiniteFlow.Whilethetroupeisstill52,theyhavealreadydancedinover80showsand53over200classes.Largenumbersofdisabled(残疾的)peop
leare54.MarisaHamamotoandhertroupehave55worldwiderespectandwelcome.AccordingtoHamamoto,thecompany's56istomake
surethatallthepeoplecanhavethechancetodance,whethertheyare57ordisabled.Hamamotowill58toexpandthetroupe'sreac
hsothatshecanhelpmorepeople59.Inaninterview,shesaid,“Thereareoveronebillionpeopleintheworldwithadisabilitywhohavenochancetodance-I
thinkit'smy60todosomethingaboutit.”41.A.thinkingB.questioningC.watchingD.doing42.A.ideaB.explanationC.ski
llD.need43.A.gameB.danceC.storyD.joke44.A.visitB.foundC.endD.help45.A.IfB.UntilC.OnceD.Although46.A.soonB.seldomC
.neverD.still47.A.companyBhospitalC.communityD.group48.A.regrettedB.avoidedC.stoppedD.started49.A.surprisedB.hurtC.in
fluencedD.bothered50.A.limitedB.suitableC.difficultD.valuable51.A.widenB.keepC.discoverD.bridge52.A.strangeB.freeC.poorD.young53.A.closedB.taughtC.
increasedD.chosen54.A.confusedB.protectedC.encouragedD.observed55.A.ignoredB.expressedC.lostD.received56.A,purposeB.profitC.ruleD.resource57
.A.goodB.healthyC.strongD.special58.A.continueB.pretendC.refuseD.hesitate59.A.infactB.indangerC.inneedD.inturn60.
A.faultB.abilityC.successD.responsibility第Ⅱ卷(共50分)第二节语法填空(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(不多于1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。YuRo
ng,aChineseartist,thinksofanewwaytointroduce61ancientstoryofHuaMulaninherpicturebook.Inthebook,IAmHuaMulan,shetellsthestoryby62(com
bine)paper-cuttingwithinternationalartisticstyles.SheplacesShaanxipaper-cutsoverwestern-stylepencilsketches(素描)63(create)atypicalp
resentationofChineseelements(元素),whichturnsouttobea64(success)andimpressivebreakthrough.HuaMulan65storyhasbeentoldbygenerationsinChina,isafi
ghterfromtheNorthernWeiDynasty(386-534).Asadevoteddaughter,shedressedherselfasamantoserveinthearmy66placeofherfather.Mulan’scharacter
istics,suchascourage,kindnessandadisinterestedattitudetowardfameandfortune,made67(she)oneofthemostrespectedhistoricalChineseheroin
es.Mulan’sstroyhasbeenadapted68(frequent)inmodernmedia,includingTVshows,videogamesandliterature.Forexam
ple,in1998,DisneyproducedafilmnamedMulan,which69(consider)agreatsuccessbycriticsandthepublic.Tobettertellthestory,YuRongtakesinspirationfro
mherseveral70(visit)tothesitesofancientbattlesandHenanprovince’sYuOpera.Afteryearsofpreparationshefinallymakesthisextraordinarywork.第四部分写作(共
两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处
加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Todayourclasspaidavisitinafarm.Early
inthemorning,wemetattheschoolgateandwenttheretogetherbybuses.Thefarmworkersgiveusawarmwelcomeatthefarmentrance,whichmovedusdee
ply.Thenwewereshowingaround.Howhappilyweweretoseethecropsandvegetablesgrowingwell.Atnoonwehadapicniclunchinthesunshine.Afterten-minutebre
ak,wehadgreatfunsinginganddancing,aswellastellingjokesandstories.Twoofthemevenplayedwithagameofchess.Timewentbyq
uickly.Afterweknewit,itwasalreadydark,becausewehadtoleave.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)随着网络的发展,越来越多人给亲朋好友发电子贺卡。英语课上大家讨论了电子贺卡的优越性。请依
据以下内容要点,用英语写一篇100字左右的短文对此加以说明。1.可播放动画和声音;2.传递速度快;3.形式多样;4.有利于环境保护。注意:文章必须包括以上要点,可适当发挥,不要逐句翻译。参考词汇:电子贺卡:electroniccard动画:animat
ions英语答案听力:1-5ABACB6-10BACCB11-15BBCAA16-20ACCBA阅读理解:21-23CDB24-27CADC28-31ACBD32-35CABD36-40FADEG41-45DABBD46-50CBDCA51-5
5DDBCD56-60ABACD语法填空:61the62combining63tocreate64successful65whose66in67her68frequently69wasconsidered70visits短文改错:Todayourclass
paidavisitinafarm.Earlyinthemorning,wemetattheschoolgateandtowenttheretogetherbybuses.Thefarmworkersgiveusa
warmwelcomeatthefarmentrance,busgavewhichmovedusdeeply.Thenwewereshowingaround.shownHowhappilyweweretoseethecropsandvegetablesgrowingwell.
Atnoonwehadapicnichappylunchinthesunshine.After^ten-minutebreak,wehadgreatfunsinginganddancing,aswell
asatellingjokesandstories.Twoofthemevenplayedwithagameofchess.us去掉withTimewentbyquickly.Afterweknewit,itwasalreadydark,becausewehadtoleave.Befores
o/and书面表达:WiththedevelopmentofInternet,moreandmorepeopletendtosendelectroniccardsinsteadofpaperones.Comparedwiththetradi
tionalcards,electroniccardsaremoreinterestingandlively,foryoucangetnotonlypicturesbutalsosoundandevenanimations.Besides,it’sfastertosendanelectronic
card.Therearemanywebsitesonlinewheredifferentvarietiesofcardsareavailable.Ifnoneofthesecardsareofanyinteresttoyou,youcandesigncardsofuniquestyleu
singflashorothersoftware.Moreimportantly,withthepopularityofelectroniccards,lesspaperisusedformakingpapercards,whichcontributestothee
nvironmentprotection.