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讀書如飯,善吃飯者長精神,不善吃者生疾玻。下面是為您推薦高一期中考試英語試卷及答案。高一期中考試英語試卷第一卷(105分)一、聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié).(共5小題;每題分)請聽下面5段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.WhatisthemanA.Makingaphonecall.B.Makingavisit.C.Makinganappointment2.WhendidthemanleavetheA.AtaboutB.AtaboutC.Atabout3.WheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeA.AtarailwaystationB.Atabookingoffice.C.Onabridge.4.WhatdoesthemanA.taxidriverB.ApolicemanC.Acinemamanager5.HowdidthewomangotoschoolA.BybikeB.BybusC.Onfoot第二節(jié)(共15小題,每題分)請聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。1/20請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題6.WhatwillthewomandotomorrowA.Havearest.B.GoshoppingC.VisitLondon7.WherearethespeakersgoingtohaveA.AthomeB.Inashoppingcenter.C.Inarestaurant.請聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題8.WhatdoweknowabouttheA.Heisn’tgoodatEnglish.B.Sometimeshedoesn’tdohishomework.C.Talkingwithnativespeakers.9.Whichofthefollowingisn’tmentionedbythewoman?A.ReadingnewspapersB.WritingdiariesC.Talkingwithnativespeakers.10.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentheA.MotherandsonB.TeacherandstudentC.Friends請聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題11.WheredoesthemangetinformationaboutheA.InanewspaperB.OnTVC.Onaradio12.WhatistrueabouttheA.Ithastowbathrooms.B.Itdoesn’thavechairs.C.Itisaone-bedroomapartment.2/2013.WhenwillthespeakersA.Atoneo’clocktomorrowafternoon.B.Atoneo’clockthisafternoon.C.Attwoo’clockthisafternoon請聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題14.WherewillthewomangoforaA.ToBritainB.ToAmericaC.ToCanada15.HowdoesthewomanwanttogoA.ByshipB.Byplane.C.Bytrain.16.Whichofthefollowingistheman’sopinion?A.Peoplecanrelaxiftheytravelbyship.B.Airtransportissaferthanroadtransport.C.Roadtransportisthesafesttransport.17.WhatcanwelearnfromtheA.ThewomansaileddowntheRiverThamesforsightseeing.B.ThewomanhadatripontheQueenElizabethIIC.Thewomanisagoodsailor.請聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題18.HowmanysubjectsdidmissRichardsA.OneB.TwoC.Three3/2019.InwhatclassdidthestorytakeA.MathsB.PhysicsC.Chemistry20.HowdidMassRichardsfeelwhenthestudentskeptA.SadB.AngryC.Surprised二、單項(xiàng)填空(共13小題;每小題1分)21.—Excuseme,Dad,butI’mgoingtotheclubtomeetmyfriendsinthefootballteam.—OK.______A.HavefunB.CongratulationsC.WithpleasureD.Gookluck22.Iwasluckythewinagoldmedalinthe800-metrerace.You____throughhardtraining.A.mustgoB.shouldgoC.musthavegoneD.shouldhavegone.23.______tourismmoreandmorepeopleprefertogotravellingforaholiday.A.As.B.WithC.UponD.For24.Hesatatthe__________anovel.A.readB.toreadC.readingD.reads25.Ihavenoidea______itisthatmakeshimpuzzled.A.howB.whatC.whyD.which4/2026.Thefactthatmanycollegegraduatesgetlowerpaythansomeworkershas______aheateddiscussion.A.setoutB.setaboutC.setupD.setoff27.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof______.A.powerB.forceC.energyD.strength28.HowwelldidJohndointhe--Wonderful.Ithinkwecan’thavea______playerinourfootballteam.A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best29.Theatmosphereoftheearth______usfromthestrongsunlight.A.preventsB.keepsC.stopsD.protects30.Students______remainintheirseatsuntilalltheexampapershavebeencollected.A.mustB.shallC.mayD.can31.Americanseat____vegetablesperpersontodayastheydidin1990.A.morethantwiceB.astwiceasmanyC.twiceasmanyasD.morethantwiceasmany5/2032.Thechildrenwerewarnedofnotbeingtoo_______aboutthingsyouarenotsupposedtoknow.33.Don’tyouthinkthat______________isnousepromisingwithoutdoing?A.thisB.thatC.itD.what三、完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從34--53各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)IwillneverforgettheyearIwasabouttwelveyearsold.Mymothertoldusthatwewouldnotbe_34_Christmasgiftsbecausetherewasnotenoughmoney.Ifeltsadand“WhatwouldIsaywhentheotherkidsaskedwhatI’d35?”JustwhenIto36thattherewouldnotbeaChristmasthatthreewomen37atourhousewithgiftsforallofus.Formetheybroughtadoll.Ifeltsuchasenseof38thatIwouldnolongerhavetobeembarrassed(尷尬)whenIreturnedtoschool.Iwasn’t39.Somebodyhadthought40ofmetobringmeagift.YearswhenIstoodinthekitchenofmynewthinkinghowIwantedtomakemy41Christmastherespecialandmemorable,I42rememberedthewomen’svisit.IdecidedthatIwantedtocreatethatsamefeelingof43forasmanychildrenasIcouldpossiblyreach.6/20SoI44aplanandgatheredfortypeoplefrommycompanytohelp.Wegatheredabout125orphans(孤兒)attheChristmasparty.Foreverychild,wewrappedcolorfulpackagesfilledwithclothes,andschoolsupplies,45withachild’sname.Wewantedallofthemtoknowtheywere46.BeforeIcalledouttheirnamesandhandedthemtheirI47themthattheycouldn’topentheirpresents48everychildhadcomeforward.Finallythe49theyhadbeenwaitingforcameasIcalled“One,two,three.Openyourpresents!”Asthechildrenopenedtheirpackages,theirfacesbeamedandtheirbrightsmiles50uptheroom.The51intheroomwasand52wasn’tjustabouttoys.Itafeeling–thefeelingIknew53thatChristmassolongagowhenthewomencametovisit.Iwasn’tforgotten.Somebodythoughtofme.Imatter.34.A.sendingB.receivingC.makingD.exchanging35.A.foundB.preparedC.gotD.expected36.A.doubtB.hopeC.suggestD.accept37.A.brokeinB.settleddownC.turnedupD.turnedin38.A.reliefB.lossC.achievementD.sadness39.A.rememberedB.lovedC.forgottenD.affected40.A.highlyB.littleC.poorlyD.enough41.A.presentB.firstC.recentD.former42.A.hardlyB.immediatelyC.regularlyD.sometimes7/2043.A.strengthB.independenceC.importanceD.safety44.A.keptupwithB.caughtupwithC.cameupwithD.putupwith45.A.noneB.fewC.someD.each46.A.fineB.specialC.helpfulD.useful47.A.remindedB.insistedC.provedD.promised48.A.afterB.untilC.whenD.since49.A.chanceB.giftC.momentD.reward50.A.litB.tookC.burnedD.cheered51.A.atmosphereB.pityC.calmnessD.joy52.A.itB.suchC.somethingD.everybody53.A.byB.tillC.forD.from四、閱讀理解(共16題,每小題2分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C或D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)ABusterBrownwasathief-andagoodthought.He’dneverbeencaughtbythepolicebecausehenevertookchances.Hewasalwayspreparedforanyunforeseeneventoremergency.8/20Confidently,hestoodoutsidethehouseofhisintendedvictim(受害者)andreadthesignonthefrontgateofthehouse.“Don'tworryabouttheawareofthesaid.Bustersmiledandfoundhiswayin.Thehouselookedquitenormalinsideitwasveryexoticwithfascinatingobjectsondisplay.Ashebeganputtingthemintohisbag,adogcameintotheroom.ItstoppedwhenitsawBuster,thenwaggeditstailmadlyandwentovertohisoutstretchedhand."Goodboy,”Busterwhispered.“Whatagreatguarddogyouare—tryingtolickmetodeath.”Satisfiedhe'dmadefriendswiththebegantowanderroundthehouse,choosingitemstoputinhisbag.Hisskilledeyepickedoutonlythebestpairofsilvercandleholders,asilvertea-and-coffeeservice,etc..Hisnewfriend,thedog,satandwatched,asifwonderingwhatwashappening.“Well,boy,”Busterwhispered,finally.“Thatmightdo.AnymoreandIwon'tbeabletocarryswungtheheavybagontohisshoulders,justasthelightscamenearlyblindinghim.Heshieldedhiseyeswithhishand."You'reaverysillythefigure(身影)inthedoorwaysaid.AsthemancameBustercouldseehewaswelldressed.HisfaceseemedbutBustercouldn'tquitebesureoftheplacewherehehadseenhimbefore.9/20"Youshouldhavetakenmorenoticeofthesignthemanrasped."IknewaboutthisattemptedrobberylastweekandIalsoknowyouwillendupbehindbarsfor20years.Fancytryingtorobthehouseoftheworld'sgreatest54.WhywasBustersoA.Hewasnotafraidofdogs.B.HeknewtheownerofthehouselivedaloneC.Hehadneverbeencaughtbythepolice.D.Thehousehadnosecurityalarm.55.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheword"exotic"inthethirdA.Messyanduntidy.B.Richandexpensive.C.Comfortableandcalming.D.Foreignandunusual.56.HowdidBusterdecidewhichobjectstoA.Hetookthosethatwereeasytocarryinhisbag.B.Hetookonlythebestantiques.C.Hetookthosethatheknewhecouldselleasily.D.Helookedforsilverobjects.57.WhatpunishmentwaitsforBusterA.Aprisonsentencewithhardlabour.B.Alongprisonsentence.10/20C.Aheavyfine.D.Communityservicefor20years.B.Whenyouarecuriousaboutandwanttoknowmoreaboutyoucanusethewayofaskingquestions.Askingquestionsisthefirststeptomakediscoveriesandfindinterestinganswers.Thestepsbelowcanguideyouduringtheresearch.Step1Onanotecardorpieceofwritedownthesubjectthatyouareinterestedin.Justgetthemainideadown.Forexample,youmightwrite:Discovermoreaboutdinosaurs.Step2stopandthinkforamomentaboutwhatyoualreadyknowaboutyoursubject.Listwhatyoualreadyknowlikethesentencesbelow:1.Dinosaurslivedlongbeforehumanbeingsappeared.2.Dinosaurslivedontheearthformorethan150millionyears.3.Somedinosaursfedonsomeonmeat.Step3WhatcanyoudowithwhatyouwanttoByaskingquestions.Onyourstartwritingdownquestionsaboutthedinosaursasyouthinkof1.What’sthebestweatherfordinosaurstolivein?2.Howmanykindsofdinosaursare11/203.HavedinosaursreallyStep4Armedwithyourlistofyoucannowgotothenearestlibraryorcomputertobeginyourresearch.Asyoulearnmoreaboutyoursubject,you’llprobablydiscoversomenewquestions.Forexample,youmightdiscoverthatdinosaursdisappearedabout65millionyearsago.Whathappened?Askingnewquestionscanhelpyouresearchyoursubjectmorewidely.Thenexttimeyoufindsomethinginterestingtotaketimetoorganizeyourthinkingbyaskinggoodquestions.Andremember—learningmorealwaysbringmorequestions.58.Whenyoudosomeyoushouldtakethefollowingsteps:.①listwhatyouwanttoknow②chooseasubject③listwhatyoualreadyknow④discovernewproblemsA.①④③②B.②③①④C.③②④①D.④③①②59.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Armedwithyourlistofquestions”mean?A.Puttingyourlistofquestionsunderyourarm.B.Discussingyourquestionswithyourclassmates.C.Writingdownyourlistofquestions.12/20D.Takingyourlistofquestionswithyou.60.AccordingtothewhichofthefollowingisA.Youcanfindalltheanswersonline.B.Learnandyou’llhavenoC.Duringtheyoumaykeepfindingnewquestions.D.Askingquestionsistheonlywayforresearch.61.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.A.DiscoveringDinosaursB.AskingGoodQuestionsC.FindingSubjectsD.HavingInterestingAnswersC.Towhatdegreecanacomputerachieveanswertothisquestionmaylieinanewly-developedUScomputerprogramcalledSmarterChildandtheInternet.IfyouranintoSmarterChildyouwouldbesurprisedatthiskid’shugememory.Itcanrecitemanyfacts.Forexample,SmarterChildknowseverybaseballplayerineveryteamthisseason.HeknowseverywordinthedictionaryandtheweatherineverymajorcityareasacrosstheUS.ifyouaskSmarterChildotherquestions,yougetstrangeanswers.AquestionaboutSmarterChild’sagereturns.“Oneyear,11days,16hours,7minutes,13/20and47seconds!”Askingwherehelivesgets,“Inacleanroominahigh-techbuildinginCalifornia.”SmarterChildusesthevastinformationontheWorldWideWebashismemorybank.Toanswerquestionsaboutforinstance,SmarterChildgoestoAmericanHeritageDictionaryonline.Fortheweather,hevisits.SomescientistsbelievethatbyjoiningthemanysystemsoftheInternet,anartificialbeingwiththecombinedknowledgeof,say,AlbertEinstein,RichardNixonandBritneySpearscouldbeborn.However,ifSmarterChildwantstothinkandlearnonhisownliketheboy-computerDavidinthemovieA.I.Artificialhemustovercometwoproblems.Thefirstisthatcomputersfinditdifficulttoreadwebpagesbecausethefilesarelabeledindifferentways.That’swhyprogrammersneedtotellSmarterChildwheretolookfortheweather.Itwouldbeamuchmoredifficulttasktolethimfindithimself.AnotherproblemisthatwhileSmarterChildcanprocessinformationmoreexactlyandfasterthananyhelackscommonsense—abasicgroundingofknowledgethatisobvioustoanyyoungchild.62.Fromthetextwecaninferthatisawebsite.A.wherewepeoplecanfindSmarterChild14/20B.whichisspeciallydesignedtohelpSmarterChildC.whereweatherforecastsaremadeD.whichisaboutartificialintelligence63.ItisprobablymostdifficultforSmarterChildto.A.learntheabilitytotellrightbehaviorsfromwrongones.B.tellushowtospelladifficultwordC.provideuswithafamouspoembyShakespeareD.tellushowtheAmericangovernmentisrun64.Theunderlined“it”inParagraph6refersto________.A.wheretolookfortheweatherB.SmarterChild.C.amuchmoredifficulttaskD.toreadwebpages65.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefortheA.ANewWebChildB.IntelligenceDevelopmentC.SmarterChildD.TheFutureofInternetDFirstthegroundshookinthenChileandTurkey.Theearthquakeskeepcominghardandfastthiscausingpeopletowonderifsomethingevil(邪惡的)ishappeningunderfoot.It’snot.15/20Whileitmayseemasiftherearemoreearthquakestherereallyaren’t.Theproblemiswhat’shappeningaboveground,notunderground,expertssay.Morepeoplearemovingintobigcitiesthathappentobebuiltinquakeandthey’rerapidlyputtingupbuildingsthatcan’twithstand(經(jīng)受)earthquakes,scientistsbelieve.Andaround-the-clocknewscoverage(報(bào)道)andbetterearthquakemonitoring(監(jiān)測)makeitseemasifearthquakesareever-present.“Icandefinitelytellyouthattheworldisnotcomingtoanend,”saidBobHoldsworth,anexpertintectonics(筑造學(xué))atDurharnUniversityintheUK.A7.0magnitudequakeinJanuarykilledmorethanpeopleinHaiti.Lastan8.8magnitudequakethefifth-strongestsince1900—killedmorethan900peopleinChile.Andtwoweeksago,a6.0magnitudequakestruckruraleasternkillingatleast57people.Onaverage,,accordingtotheUSGeologicalSurvey.Thisyearisofftoafaststartwith40sothaninmostyearsforthattimeperiod.Butthat’sbecausethe8.8quakeinChilegeneratedalargenumberofstrongandsomanyquakesearlythisyearskews(扭曲)thepicture,saidPaulaUSseismologist(地震學(xué)家).16/20Also,it’snotthenumberofquakes,buttheirdevastatingimpacts(破壞性的影響)thatgainattention,withthedeathtolls(死亡人數(shù))largelyduetoconstructionstandards(buildingstandard)andcrowding,Earleadded.“Thestandardmantra(咒語)isearthquakeskillbuildings”hesaid.Therehavebeenmoredeathsoverthepastdecadesfromearthquakes,saidUniversityofColoradogeologistRogerBilham.InanopinioncolumnlastmonthinthejournalBilhamcalledforbetterconstructionintheworld’sbigcities.Ofthe130citiesworldwidewithpopulationsofmorethan1million,morethanhalfareprone(傾向于)toearthquakes,Bilhamsaid.Developingwherepopulationsaredon’tpayattentiontoearthquakeBilhamsaid.”Ifyouhaveaproblemfeedingyou’renotreallygoingtoworryaboutearthquakes.”Anotherreasonquakesseemworseisthatwe’repayingattentionmore.TheHaitiearthquakequicklyfollowedbythe8.8inChilemadeeveryonestarttothink.Butitwon’tlast,saidUSdisasterresearcherDeniisMileti.“Peoplearepayingattentiontotheviolentplanetwe’vealwayslivedon,”Miletisaid.”Comebackinanothersixmonthsiftherehasbeennoearthquakes,mostpeoplewillhaveforgottenitagain.”66.Whatisthemainideaofthe17/20A.Thenumberofearthquakesisincreasingthisyear.B.Thereasonswhyearthquakesaresodevastating.C.Thereasonswhyrecentearthquakeshavestrucklargecities.D.Whyearthquakesseemtobemoreseriousthisyear.67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonfortheseemingincreaseinearthquakesthisaccordingtotheA.Greaterundergroundactivity.B.Alargernumberofbuildingspronetodamageduringearthquakes.

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