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分宜中学2020-2021学年度下学期高一年级第二次段考英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)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.Whowasabsentfromtheparty?A.BettyB.MaryC.Jack2.
Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?A.Helpthemanwithhiswork.B.Findouttheman’scalculator.C.Lendhercalculatortotheman.
3.HowwillthespeakersgototheBund?A.BytaxiB.ByundergroundC.Bybus4.Whendidthemangetupyesterday?A.At6:10B.At7:10C.At6:405.Whereisth
ewoman?A.Atasupermarket.B.Atahotel.C.Atarestaurant.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。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。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Wheredidthewomanstay?A.Inatent.B.Inafarmer’shouseC.Inahotel
7.Whatwastheweatherlikeaccordingtothewoman?A.Rainy.B.sunny.C.Cloudy.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Atrainstat
ion.B.AtrainC.Aclock.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthebestthing?A.Theskyatnight.B.Thestars.C.Theceiling.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Phys
icaleducation.B.English.C.Music.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofgoingintocomputers?A.Interesting.B.boring.C.Hard.12.Wha
twillthemandonext?A.Tellthewomansomethingaboutcomputers.B.Knowmoreaboutthewoman’sinterests.C.Explainsports
medicinetothewoman.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdayisittoday?A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.14.Whatisthewomangoingtobuyt
omorrow?A.Fruitandeggs.B.Socksandmeat.C.Seedsandbeer.15.Whendoesthebankstayopenonweekdays?A.From8:30a.m.to4:30p.m.B.From9:0
0a.m.to2:00p.m..C.From9:00a.m.to4:30p.m..16.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogofirst?A.Toabank.B.Toaseedshop.C.Toashoppingcent
er.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthenewmarathonrecordfor?A.Speed.B.Age.C.Weight.18.WherewasFaujaSinghborn?A.InIndia.
B.InCanada.C.InBritain.19.HowmanymarathonshasFaujaSinghtakenpartin?A.Six.B.Eight.C.Nine.20.WhydidFaujaSinghstartrunning?A.Torememberhiswifeand
son.B.Tofindanewfocusonlife.C.Tokeephealthy.二、阅读选择AWanttofindajob?Nowreadthefollowingadvertisements.21.I
fyoudon’tknowhowtouseacomputer,youcanjustapplyforthepositionas______A.asecretaryB.awaiterorawaitressC.anaccountantD.asalesclerk22.Ifyouwanttogetthep
ositionofaccountantinWilsonBookstore,youhavetosatisfythefollowingconditionsEXCEPT_________.A.beingawomanB.knowingwellhowtouseacomputerC.hav
ingbeenanaccountantD.havinganaccountantcertificate23.IfyouwanttotryforajobinFairmontHotel,you_________.A.havetobea
womanandknowforeignlanguagesB.shouldbeauniversitygraduateC.havetobetallerthan1.72metersD.shouldbeyoungertha
n30yearsoldBOneofthemostfamousbuildingsintheUnitedStatesisCarnegieHall,thehomeofclassicalandpopularmusicconcertsinNewYork.CarnegieHallisknownnotju
stforitsbeautyandhistory,butalsoforitsamazingsound.Ithasbeensaidthatthehallitselfisaninstrument.Ittakesthemusicandmakesitlargerthanlif
e.CarnegieHallisnamedafterAndrewCarnegie,whopaidforitsconstruction.ConstructiononCarnegieHallbeganin1890andtheoffi
cialopeningnightwasonMay5,1891.ThehallwasownedbytheCarnegiefamilyuntil1924whenitwassoldtoRobertE.Simon.Thebuildingbecameveryoldandin1960,thene
wownermadeplanstodestroyitandbuildanofficeblock.IsaacStemledagroupofpeoplewhofoughttosaveCarnegieHallandfinally,thecityofNewYorkboughtitfor$
5million.Itwasthenfixedupbetween1983and1995.AdvertisementsandstoriesinnewspapersabouthowCarnegieHallneededhelptorecoveri
tshistoryledpeopletosendinoldconcertprogrammesandinformationfromallovertheworld.Over12,000concertprogrammeswerereceivedandwiththeseitwaspossibletomak
eaproperrecordofCarnegieHall’sconcerthistory.CarnegieHallisactuallymadeupofseveraldifferenthalls,buttheMainHall
,nowcalledtheIsaacSternHall,isthemostfamous.Thehallitselfcanholdanaudienceof2,804infivelevelsofseating.Becausethebestandmostfamousmusiciansofalltime
haveplayedatCarnegieHall,itisthedreamofmostmusicianswhowanttobegreattoplaythere.ThishasledtoaveryoldjokewhichisnowpartofCarn
egieHall’shistory.Question:“HowdoIgettoCarnegieHall?”Answer:“Practise,practise,practise.”24.Itcanbeinferredthatpeoplewantedtosav
eCarnegieHallmainlybecause_____.A.itmadealotofmoneyB.itwasworthvisitingC.manyimportantconcertswereheldinitD.itmadesomemu
siciansbecomefamous25.HowdidCarnegieHallrecoveritsconcerthistory?A.Throughnewspaperreports.B.Througholdconcertprogrammes.C.Thr
ougholdphotographs.D.Througholdjoke.26.HowlongdidittakeCarnegieHalltobefixedup?A.9years.B.10years.C.11years.D.12years.27.Whichofthefollowingwoul
dbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHistoryofCarnegieHall.B.TheBestMusicianHavingPlayedinCarnegieHall.C.AJokeaboutCarnegieHall.D.TheDreamofMo
stMusicians.COnherfirstmorninginAmericalastsummer,mydaughterwentouttoexplorehernewneighborhoodalone,withoutev
entellingmywifeorme.Ofcoursewewereworried;wehadjustmovedfromBerlin,andshewasjust8.Butwhenshecamehome,werealizedwehadnoreasont
opanic.Beamingwithpride,shetoldushowshehaddiscoveredthelittleparkaroundthecorner,andhadmadefriendswithafewlocaldogowners.Whenthisstoryco
mesupinconversationswithAmericanfriends,weusuallymeetwithpolitedisbelief.Mostarehorrifiedbytheideathattheirchildrenmightroam(闲逛)aroundw
ithoutadultsupervision(监管).AstudybytheUniversityofCaliforniahasfoundthatAmericankidsspend90percentoftheirfreetimeathome,of
teninfrontoftheTVorplayingvideogames.Suchnarrowingofchildren'sworldhashappenedacrossthedevelopedworld.ButGermanparentsareg
enerallymuchmoreacceptingoflettingchildrentakesomerisks.“Wearedepriving(剥夺)themofopportunitiestolearnhowtotakecontroloftheirownlives,”writesPeterGra
y,aresearchprofessoratBostonCollege.Hearguesthatthisincreasesthechancethattheywillsufferfromanxiety,
depression,andvariousothermentaldisorders,whichhavegoneupdramaticallyinrecentdecades(十年).IamnopsychologistlikeProfessor
Gray,butIknowIwon'tbearoundforevertoprotectmygirlsfromthechallengeslifeholdsinstoreforthem.Andbygiving
kidsmorecontrolovertheirlives,theylearntohavemoreconfidenceintheirownabilities.28.Hearingtheauthor'sdaughterexploringthenewneighborhoo
dalone,hisAmericanfriendsfeel______.A.worriedB.proudC.doubtfulD.terrified29.WecanconcludefromParagraph3that________.A.Americankid
senjoyplayingathomeB.GermanparentsarelessprotectivethanAmericanparentsC.GermankidsliketakingrisksmorethanAmericankidsD.Americanparentsdon'tlimitthe
irchildren'sactivitiesintheirleisuretime30.It'simpliedfromProfessorGray'swordsthat________.A.parentsshouldalwaysb
earoundtheirchildrentoprotectthemfromrisksB.moreandmoreparentssufferfrommentalproblemsC.childrenarehavingmoreopportunitiestota
kecontroloftheirlivesD.givingchildrenmorefreedomisbeneficialtotheirmentaldevelopment31.Whichofthefollowingwordsc
anbestdescribetheauthor'sparenting?A.Open-minded.B.Irresponsible.C.Careless.D.Protective.DAJapanesetelecomcompanyhasdesignedarobotthatitsayshase
motions(情绪).Butratherthanruninfearfromit,we’vewelcomeditintoourhomes:Pepper,the“emotionalrobots”soldoutwithin
aminuteofgoingonsale.CreatedbyAldebaranRoboticsandJapanesemobilegiantSoftBaok,PepperwentonsaletothegeneralpublicinJapanonJune20.Itis“t
hefirsthumanoid(类人的)robotdesignedtolivewithhumans,”Aldebaransaysonitswebsite.Peppercostsabout$1,600.Andl
ikeallgoodmobileproducts,there’sa$120permonthdatafee,aswellasan$80permonthdamageinsurancefee.Accordingtoanewsreport
,Peppercanpickuponhumanemotionsandcreatehisownusinga“multi-layerneural(神经的)network.”Pepper’stouchsensorsandcamerasaresaidtoinfluenceitsmood,whichis
displayedonthetablet-sizedscreenonitschest.Pepperwillsighwhenunhappy,andcangoaroundyourhouserecordingyourfamily’sdailyactivity.AldebaransaysPe
ppercanfeel“joy,surprise,anger,doubtandsadness,”butitdoesn’tsayhowstronglyitcanfeeltheseemotions.WhathappenswhenPepperis
havingabadday?Willit,likemanyhumans,becomeuncooperative?Willitaskforsometimealone?Whathappensifitknowsthatitspurpos
einlifeisjusttotakepartinsmalltalk?Thankfully,Pepperisonlyaboutfourfeettall,withrollerballsinsteadoflegs,soifi
tisangrywithandeventurnsonitsowners,you’llbesafeifyoucanmakeitupstairs.Aldebaransaysinreality,they’reprob
ablyquiteafewyearsawayfromartificialintelligencethatcouldcreaterealemotions.Aldebaranwasn’timmediatelyabletotellwhenPepperwillbeavailableo
utofJapan,butadditionalsalesarescheduledforJulyafterthefirst1,000unitssellout.SoftBankcurrentlyusestherobotsinitsstoresasgreeters,anditplanstoofferPe
ppertootherstoresinthefuture.Hopefully“boredom”isnotanemotionPeppercanfeel.32.Accordingtotheauthor,Peppe
r.A.isverypopularamongcustomersB.cannotonlyrunbutalsoshowfearC.isgoingtobesoldallovertheworldD.candea
lwithmanykindsofhousework33.HowmuchdoyouneedtopayforPepper’sdataanddamageinsurancefeeeachyear?A.80dolla
rs.B.120dollars.C.1,440dollars.D.2,400dollars.34.Peppersheightandrollerballsarementionedto.A.introduceitsappearan
ceB.tellPepperwon’tgetangryC.showthatsafetyisn’tabigproblemD.explainrobotshavestrongemotions35.Whatcanweinfer
fromthelastparagraph?A.Peppercannotproducerealemotions.B.Peppercanfeeljoy,surpriseandboredom.C.Pepperwillbes
oldinothercountriesnextyear.D.Pepperisbeingusedaswaitersinsomerestaurants.三、七选五Teamworkistheabilitytow
orktogetherwithothermemberstowardacommongoal.36Manyfactorsinfluencetheworkingofateam.Ifateamcan’tgetthedesired
results,trythefollowingwaysthatwouldhelpimproveteamwork.Planninggoalsahead:37Whenagoalisplanned,allteammembersshouldbeclearabouttheirgoal
theyhavetoachieveandthentheyshouldfindawaythatwouldleadthemtoachievetheirgoal.Electingateamleader:Ateamisledbytheteaml
eader.38Itistheleader’sdutytoworkouttheconflicts(冲突)causedbydifferentcharactersandattitudes.Maintaining(维持)goodr
elationshipsbetweenteammembers:Teamworkneedscooperation.39Soitwillalsobegreatiftheteammemberscancommunicateoutsi
detheworkplacetoknoweachothermore.Thiswillhelpincreaseasenseoftogethernessatwork,thusimprovingteamwork.Avoidingcompetition:Comp
etitionisimportantforaperson’sgrowth.40Oneshouldunderstandthateachpersonhashisorherownstrengthsandweakn
esses.Ratherthancompetewitheachotherintheteam,oneshouldlearnfromothersandimprovehisorherownperformance.A.Itwillbego
odfortheircooperationifthemembersknoweachotherwell.B.Buttherearemanydifficultiesinteamwork.C.Theabilitycanhelpcommonpeopleachieveun
commongoals.D.Hisorherdutyistoencourageandleadtheteammemberstoachievetheirgoal.E.Thegoalsshouldbeeasyenoughtoachieve.F.Howeve
r,unhealthycompetitionamonggroupmemberscanhurtteamspirit.G.Itisthedutyofallthememberstoworktogethertoplanth
egoal.四、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AterriblefevermadeAnneSullivannearlylosehereyesightinherchildhood,andthed
octorssaidshewasahopelesslymadgirl.Shehadbeen41inthebasementofamentalhospital(精神病医院)inBoston.Sometimes,littleAnnie42hitanyonewhocamenearto
her.Sheignoredeveryonewhoappearedinfrontofhermostofthetime.However,anoldnurse43thatlittleAnniehadhope.Shew
entto44littleAnnieeveryday.Thechildignoredherinmostcases,buttheoldnurse45stoppedseeinghereverydayinthebasement.The46ladyleftcooki
esforlittleAnnieandspokewordsfullofencouragementtoher.Shebelievedthataslongassheshowed47,littleAnniecouldgetbetter.F
inally,thedoctorsnoticedthe48inlittleAnnie.Theymovedherupstairsandherconditioncontinued49.Thenherlastdaytherecame,andthechildwhoseemedtobe“50”wento
utofthelockeddoorofthementalhospital.Aftershegrewup,AnneSullivanhopedto51others,justasthekindoldnursehelpedher.Shebecamethe52ofHelenKeller.She53
her,trainedherstrictlyandworkedwithher54shelitthecandlethatbrought55tothewholeworld.AnneSullivan56amiracle(奇迹)inthelif
eofHelenKeller.Butfirstitwasakindnursewhohadfull57inlittleAnniethatturneda(n)58childintoagreatteacher.Ifthereha
dbeennoAnneSullivan,thenameofHelenKellerwouldnotbe59Butiftherehadn’tbeena60whokeptshowinglove,AnneSullivanwouldn’tbeknowntotheworld,either.41.A.hi
ddenB.receivedC.lockedD.found42.A.angrilyB.proudlyC.warmlyD.secretly43.A.praisedB.doubtedC.believedD.r
emembered44.A.treatB.seeC.promiseD.miss45.A.stillB.alreadyC.everD.never46.A.hard-workingB.good-lookingC.o
pen-mindedD.kind-hearted47.A.cheerB.loveC.luckD.happiness48.A.worriesB.problemsC.changesD.needs49.A.worseningB.spreading
C.increasingD.improving50.A.activeB.healthyC.hopelessD.useless51.A.greetB.helpC.surpriseD.please52.A.classmateB.teacherC.neighborD.boss53.A.laug
hedatB.waitedforC.lookedatD.caredfor54.A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.because55.A.timeB.dreamC.lightD.power56.A.created
B.sharedC.stoppedD.expected57.A.controlB.shameC.pityD.confidence58.A.stupidB.lazyC.funnyD.unfriendly59.A.calledB.knownC.leftD.protected60.A
.doctorB.patientC.nurseD.worker五、用单词的适当形式完成短文Didyougrowupinoneculture,yourparentscamefromanother,andyouarenowliving
ina61(total)differentcountry?Ifso,thenyouareathird-culturekid.Theterm“third—culturekid”62(use)inthe1960s
forthefirsttimebyDr.Ruth.Shefirstcameacrossthisphenomenonwhile63(research)NorthAmericanchildrenlivinginIndia.Ingeneral,third-culturekidsbenefi
tfrom64(they)interculturalexperienceandtheyoftenreachexcellentacademicresults.Yetmany65(difficulty)mayarisefromthisphenomenon.Thi
rd-culturekidsmaynotbeabletoadaptthemselvescompletely66theirnewsurroundings.Also,theyoftenfindithard67(develop)newfriends
hip.Additionally,for68third-culturekid,itisofteneasiertomovetoanewcountrythantoreturntohishomeland.Forex
ample,afterlivinginAustraliaformanyyears,Louisfinallyreturnedtothecountry69shewasborn.Shedidn’tknowanythingaboutcurrentTVshows70fashiontrends.
Andshedidn’tsharethesamevaluesasotherteensofherage.六、短文改错下面这篇短文共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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合(
^),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—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。OnMother’sDaythisyear,everybodywastalkingwha
ttobuyfortheirmothers.Flowerswerewhichmoststudentswouldchoose.Forme,Iwantedtodoanythingdifferent.AsIcouldn’tgobackhomeonM
other’sDay,Idecidetocallhertosendmywarmestwishes.Ihadnoideawhattosay,becauseIsearchedtheInternetforsomesuggestion
.Manywonderfulwordsshowedupinthefrontofmyeyes.Whendecidetocopyit,Irealizeditwasmeaninglesstosaysomeonee
lse’swords.SoIgaveup,andtoldmymotherthatIlovedherandthankedherwithallshehaddoneforme.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友David对你校开设的一
些选修课(optionalcourse)非常感兴趣,来信向你询问有关事宜。请根据以下内容提示给他写封回信。1.选修课程包括:英语戏剧(Englishdrama),模型制作(modelmaking)等;2.每
门课程的优点;3.你希望增加的课程及理由。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数DearDavid,Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua