江苏省苏州陆慕高级中学2020学年高一英语上学期期中调研测试试题
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2019-2020学年第一学期高一年级期中调研测试听力: 1-5BCACB 6-10ACABA 11-15CBBCA 16-20ABBCA单选:21-25 CBDBC 26-30BCDCA完形:31-35 CCDAC 36-40 ABDBC 41-45 ADDBA 46-50 CABDC阅读理解:51-52 DC 53-55 CAB 56-60 CCDAB 61-65 GFEBC语法填空:66. practice 67. naturally 68. painful 69. it 70. (are) shaking71. is called 72. as 73. harder 74. if 75. breath单词拼写:76. approved 77. explanation 78. preparations 79. embarrassed80. challenging 81. forbade 82. physically 83. experiences84. balanced 85. independence短语填空:86. informed of 87. more than 88. Devote...to89. Now that 90. get into shape 91. in charge of 92. staying up 93. going on a diet 94. make the most of 95. in defense of书面表达:Two possible versions (格式略)1I want to seek some help from you. I am eager to grow up but I am afraid to. I hate it when I have to be governed by teachers at school and monitored by parents at home. In the meanwhile, it seems too challenging for me to take charge of everything on my own.I’ve been thinking about the reasons lying behind. On the one hand, I desire the opportunity to make my inner voice heard. But my parents never listen to me. They just shape my dependence in the name of love and care, which actually robs me of some golden chances to deal with problems by myself. On the other hand, without enough life experience, it’s really not easy for me to find a way out when problems occur.Do you think it a good idea to talk to my teachers and parents about my confusion? Since they have gone through what I’m experiencing now, is it possible for them to offer me some practical advice.2I feel stressed. However hard I work, my parents never seem to be satisfied with my performance.My parents always urge me to do more exercises to improve myself. Being buried in exercises really exhausts me. Despite this, they still keep pushing me ahead. I understand that there are no parents who don’t want to witness their children’s success, and my parents are no different, so they make every effort to remind me to work even harder. Besides, excellent peers around me give them extra pressure to make me better, as they don’t want to see me fall behind.Now I’m in desperate need of reasonable solutions to my problem. Is it a desirable idea to have a talk with my parents to convey my true feelings? Will it work if I can make them aware of the harm of their pushy behavior to me? Can you give me some advice?。
相城区陆慕高级中学2020〜2021学年第一学期期中试卷高一英语2020.11第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AMadame College Swimming PoolsMadame College of Arts has one 50m (Olympic-sized) pool with a depth of 2m throughout, and one 25m pool with a lm shallow end and a 4m deep end. Both pools may be used by the general public at certain times.50m PoolThe pool is often used for classes, but the general public may use two lanes (泳道)for lane swimming at the following times.Monday: 06:30—11:30 and 19:00—21:00Tuesday: 06:30—11:30 and 1&00—21:00Wednesday: 06:30-13:30 and 17:30-21:30Thursday: 06:30—13:30Friday: 06:30-13:30Weekends: 09:00—17:00 ,Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.Please note that during College holidays, these times will be different. Call 04837 393560 forup-to-date information.25m PoolThe 25m pool is available for recreational (non-lane) swimming from 07:00—09:00 and 12:30—13:30 on weekdays, and 10:00—16:00 on Saturdays.Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied.We regret that the 25m pool will be closed for redecoration between 21st July and 18th August. The men' s changing rooms will be closed for the week beginning 19th August, and the women's changing rooms will be closed the following week. Alternative (可选用的)changing rooms will be made available. We5re sony for this.21. At what time can the general public use the 50m pool on Sundays?A. 21:00. B-. 18:00. C. 13:30. D. 06:30.22. What do we know about the 50m pool?A. It's 4 metres deep.B. It's usually used for teaching swimming.C. It's unsuitable for children under 14.D. If s unavailable during College holidays.23. The 25m pool will be closed ______ .A. for a weekB. on 26th AugustC. on 19th AugustD. for about a monthBLosing a baby tooth can be fun for a kid. You can put it under your pillow and look forward to finding some money there in the morning. And then you can watch your new permanent (永 tooth grow in its place.But if a permanent tooth fells out, that's a problem. There isn't another one under the gum (齿龈)that can replace it. Unfortunately, this happens to some older people. And if. permanent teeth fall out or need to be pulled, an older person might need dentures.Dentures, known as false teeth, are a set of replacement teeth for any teeth that are missing。
2019~2020学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷英语2019.11 注意事项:1. 本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分120分。
考试时间120分钟。
2. 请将第I卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第II卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。
答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。
第I卷(选择题,共80分)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
16. Lady Gaga was reported _____ an Oscar Award in 2019 for the Best Original SongShallow in the film A Star Is Born.A. to awardB. awardingC. to have been awardedD. being awarded17. If violence is not kept in check by bringing the guilty to ____, matters will go beyondwhat the public can tolerate.A. equalityB. justiceC. regulationD. liberation18. ---Have you worked out your plan?---We have got a general idea of what we want, but nothing _____ at the moment.A. ambiguousB. permanentC. concreteD. ambitious19. In today's information age, the loss of data _____ cause serious problems for a company.A. needB. shouldC. canD. must 20. _____ the station in India, which has the most female commercial pilots around theworld, Chinese airlines are struggling with an acute female pilot shortage.A. In contrast toB. On account ofC. With regard toD. In response to21. Patients should fight a mental battle against their disease bravely rather than_____ them.A. subscribe toB. contribute toC. submit toD. apply to22. As we know, it will sill be some years before all the metro lines in Suzhou _____ into operation.A. will be putB. are putC. will have been putD. are being put23. _____ you receive my e-mail informing you of my absence, expect me on Friday at about6 p.m.A. UnlessB. UntilC. WhileD. Although24. The 70th anniversary military parade demonstrates the fact to the whole world _____China has made great progress in the past few decades.A. whereB. whichC. whyD. that25. Yesterday, Jane walked away from the heated discussion. Otherwise, she _____ somethingarbitrary that she would regret forever.A. must have saidB. saidC. might sayD. might have said26. When asked about that horrible experience, Sue told me that so ______ in the darkness atthat time that she didn't dare to move an inch.A. she was scaredB. was she scaredC. scared she wasD. scared was she27. As is often the case, there are always some barriers in the way, something _____ before werealize the real goal of our life.A. to be got throughB. got throughC. getting throughD. having been got through28. The sharpest earthquake and the suffering _____brought about have had a lasting effecton the local people's life ever since.A. itB. whichC. whatD. that29. Tom did not _____easily, but was willing to accept any helpful advice for a worthy cause.A. approachB. wrestleC. compromiseD. communicate30. --- Eric, I am burnt out as I've been working on my essay all the time.---_____. You will surely make it.A. Don't put on airsB. Give me a breakC. Don't get on my nerveD. Hang in there第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
英语试卷一、听力(20*1.5=30)第一节听下面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. What does the woman want to do?A. Watch TV.B. Go for a walk.C. Access the Internet.2. Why would the woman like to have a Chinese name?A. She is taking a Chinese class.B. She will be working in China.C. She has made some Chinese friends.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A travel plan.B. An exam result.C. A sports game.4. What has the man been doing?A. Writing something.B. Repairing his pen.C. Shopping.5. What does John suggest the woman do?A. Meet his friend.B. Ask Harry for help.C. Go to the airport with him.第二节听下面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,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. Where are the speakers?A. In a bank.B. In a hotel.C. In a restaurant.7. How much does the man need to pay?A. $68.B. $136.C. $204.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
2020年苏州市第一高级中学高三英语上学期期中考试试题及答案第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Origins of Famous BrandsOur lives are full of brand names and trademarked products that we use every day. Although many brand names are simple acronyms(首字母缩略词) or versions of their founders names, some of the companies we trust every day actually have fascinating and surprising back stories.StarbucksIt seems fitting that the most famous coffee brand in the world would take its name from one of the world’s greatest works of literature. The inspiration for the name of the coffeehouse came from Herman Melville’sMoby Dick. The founders’ original idea was to name the company after the Captain Ahab’s ship, but they eventually decided that Pequot wasn’t a great name for coffee, so they chose Ahab’s first mate, Starbucks, as the name instead.GoogleGoogle was originally called Backrub, for it searched for links in every corner of the Web. In 1997, when the founders of the company were searching for a new name showing a huge amount of data for their rapidly improving search technology, a friend suggested the word “googol”. When a friend tried to register the new domain (域) name, he misspelled “googol” as “google”.NikeOriginally founded as a distributor for Japanese running shoes, the company was originally named BRS, or Blue Ribbon Sports. In 1971, BRS introduced its own soccer shoe, a model called Nike, which is alsothe name for the Greek goddess of victory. In 1978, the company officially renamed itself as Nike, Inc.The right name is essential to a company’s success, and a great origin story is just as important as a great product. An attractive origin story is one more thing that keeps customers guessing, wondering, and buying its products.1. What is the name of the Captain Ahab’s ship?A. Moby Dick.B. Starbucks.C. Pequot.D. Herman Melville.2. Why did the founders of the Google want to change its name?A. They mistook their name.B. They wanted new customers.C. The company’s original name was too long.D. The company’s search technology was improving rapidly.3. Where does the importance of the origin story of one company lie in?A. It can change the company’s image.B. It can add myth to the company.C. It explains the development of the company to customers.D. It makes customers imagine and purchase its goods.BShe is one of mankind’s oldest ancestors and is more than three million years old. New analysis of the arm bones of Lucy, an early hominid, suggests she was a tree climber. Lucy’s remains were uncovered in Ethiopia in the 1970s, with the 3.18 million-year-old skeleton(骨骼)being the most complete of any upright, walking human ancestor. Since she was discovered, researchers have debated whether she spent her life in the trees or spent time walking on the plains as well.The new evidence from scans of her arm bones proves she spent time climbing and used her arms to pull herself up. The scans were compared with cross sections of humans and chimpanzees, which spend a mixture of time in trees and walking on all fours on the ground. They found that the arm bones were more heavily built, similar to those of chimps, while her lower limbs(下肢)would have meant she walked less efficiently than modern humans. Professor John Kappelman, atUniversityofTexas, believes the advantage of his study was that it focused on characteristics that reflect actual behavior during life, suggesting that evenwhen Lucy walked upright, she may have done so less efficiently than modern humans, limiting her ability to walk long distances on the ground.Previous studies suggested that Lucy was just 4 feet tall and weighed just 65 pounds. Combining the new data paints a picture of an ancestor who may have spent a great amount of her time in trees. It also expands on evidence from earlier this year which claimed that Lucy may have died from a fall, most likely from a tree. The evidence suggests Lucy may have spent time on the ground, returning to the safety of the trees for food and to sleep, to avoid her enemies.4. What did the researchers argue about after Lucy was discovered?A. Where she lived.B. How long she lived.C. What she ate.D. How she worked.5. How could people tell Lucy spent time climbing?A. By her walking style.B. By her heavily built arm bones.C. By her strong lower limbs.D. By her large cross sections.6. When Lucy walked, she may________.A. have walked with bigger stepsB. have walked at a faster speedC. have walked more efficiently than usD. have walked a shorter distance than us7. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Guesses about Lucy’s characteristics.B. Some evidence of Lucy’s health.C. The safety of Lucy.D. The ancestor of Lucy.CThe annual 3-to-4-millimeter rise in sea levels is expected to impact many coastal communities in the coming decades. However, few are as defenceless as the Republic of theMaldives, a collection of more than a thousand picturesque islands in theIndian Ocean. NASA researchers believe that parts of what is “arguably the lowest-lying country in the world” will become uninhabitable by 2050, due to wave-driven flooding and limited freshwater. To fight the unavoidable, the government recently revealed plans for the world's first 'true' floating island city.The aptly-named Maldives Floating City (MFC) is the brainchild of Dutch Docklands, a global leader in floating infrastructure (基建). According to the March 13, 2021, announcement, the new city will be constructed on a 200-hectare lagoon (环礁湖) located just 10 minutes by boat from the Maldivian capital, Male. It will initially consist of a thousand waterfront residences, arranged in a series of honeycomb-like maze rows. The developers plan to add hotels, restaurants, shops, and even a school and a hospital in the near future. The floating structures. will be attached to the surrounding islands, which will form a base and provide protection from high tides.Maldive officials aim to make MFC as self-sufficient as possible. Freshwater storage will provide drinking water for residents, while floating solar blankets and agriculture fields will take care of their energy and food needs.“ThisMaldivesFloatingCitydoes not require any land rehabilitation, therefore has a minimal impact on the coral reefs,” explains Mohamed Nasheed, Speaker of Parliament. “What's more, giant, new reefs will be grown to act as water breakers. In theMaldives,we cannot stop the waves, but we can rise with them.”Construction of the revolutionary city is expected to begin in 2022 and be completed in phases over the nextfive years. If successful, it will provide a blueprint for other countries facing a similar situation.8. Why doesMaldivesdecide to build MFC?A. It is the lowest-lying country.B. It will be flooded soon.C. It is running out of fresh water.D. It will be unsuitable for living.9. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The prospect of MFC.B. The developers of the plan.C. The location of the residences.D. The barriers to the construction.10. What can we infer from the underlined words?A. MFC will keep waves away.B. MFC will make use of waves.C. MFC will adjust to the waves.D. MFC will work as water breakers.11. What's the writing purpose of this passage?A. To introduce a construction program.B. To appeal to people to protect nature.C. To seek international help forMaldives.D. To report the achievement of a city plan,DGlobally, people use roofs to dry out food, do their laundry and sleep. In Belfast, where we're based, there's a culture of enjoying looking down on the city from up high, because it's in a valley. But because we were a conflict area for a long time,many people didn't want to live, work or hang out in the city, and our roofs cape has been neglected.Rooftop projects can be as big or as small as you want. They can be used as social or cultural spaces, for green or blue public facilities. But it's not just about commercial opportunities; it can be as simple as an individual turning his/her city balcony into a mini garden or vegetable patch. It's not just about doing it on a rooftop because it's “cool”.It's about giving up the deep-rooted thought that roofs are off limits and embracing their challenges as opportunities. That can make a huge difference. For instance, we're helping turn the rooftop car park of a city central shopping centre into an outdoor space for employees, due to restrictions they now face indoors becauseof COVID-19.Using rooftops creatively allows us to cope with many of the challenges faced by cities today--be those environmental, social, technological, or cultural. At the moment,we're being forced to rethink how we use public spaces due to COVID-19. With lots of restrictions on enclosed areas, we should be acknowledging rooftops alternatives.For example,Rotterdam recently hosted a play that took place across its rooftops. Each roof lit up and hosted a different part of the drama, while residents sat and watched, listening to the action through headphones. Are there any challenges? Rain is one. Also is health and safety. But there are creative and practical solutions to all the barriers we face. In fact,the challenges are what make rooftops so exciting----because they give you even more opportunities to be creative and solve problems. It is always a matter of trial and error.12. What can we learn about rooftops in the first two paragraphs?A. People enjoy getting together on rooftops.B. People can use rooftops to their own advantage.C. Rooftops are made good use of by locals in Belfast.D. Rooftops projects were launched for commercial reasons.13. How can rooftops benefit people in their life?A. Rooftops can be adapted to car parks.B. Rooftops help solve environmental problems.C. Rooftops can provide space for work and play.D. People can exchange their thoughts on rooftops.14. What will be possibly mentioned after the last paragraph?A. The new challenges of the future.B. Reasons for building rooftop projects.C. Exciting development of rooftop projects.D. Solutions to the challenges we are facing now.15. What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To introduce rooftop projects in Belfast.B. To encourage people to start rooftop projects.C. To analyze the current situation of rooftop projects.D. To offer suggestions on long-term city development.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
江苏省苏州陆慕高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期阶段性考试英语试卷(含解析)英语试卷一、听力(20*1.5=30)第一节听下面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. What does the woman want to do?A. Watch TV.B. Go for a walk.C. Access the Internet.2. Why would the woman like to have a Chinese name?A. She is taking a Chinese class.B. She will be working in China.C. She has made some Chinese friends.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A travel plan.B. An exam result.C. A sports game.4. What has the man been doing?A. Writing something.B. Repairing his pen.C. Shopping.5. What does John suggest the woman do?A. Meet his friend.B. Ask Harry for help.C. Go to the airport with him.第二节听下面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,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。
书面表达专题江苏省苏州市木渎高级中学2020-2021学年高三上学期第一次调研考试英语试题第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚笔友Mike 发来电子邮件,询问最近你市举办的“最美家乡”英语演讲比赛活动的情况。
请给他回一封电子邮件,介绍以下该活动。
要点如下:1. 来自全市15所36名学生参加了此次英语演讲比赛;2. 比赛分为三个环节:英语演讲、回答评委提出的问题和才艺表演;3. 活动的意义。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
江苏省苏州市木渎高级中学2020-2021学年高三上学期第二次调研考试英语试题第一节(满分15分)在班级活动中,当你的想法与大多数同学不一致时,你是坚持自己的观点并说服别人,还是尊重大多数同学的意见?请你以“When I Have a Different Opinion”为题,用英文写一篇100~120个词的短文。
要求如下:1.从以上两种做法中选择一种;2.以具体事例阐述你选择的理由注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
When I Have a Different OpiniomWe may have different opinions in organizing class activities. When I have a different opinion, I may choose to give it up and respect the opinion of the majority.The main reason for my choice is that being brought up in a culture emphasizing collectivism, I tend to sacrifice my own interest for the group benefit. Once we were left to deside whether to have a picnic in a park or go to a museum. I would love to go to a museum, but most of my classmates wanted to go for a picnic. Without hesitation.I decided fo follow them and we did have lots of fun that day. Sometimes giving up a little can mean getting mare. 江苏省苏州市木渎高级中学2020-2021学年高三上学期第三次调研考试英语试题第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Mike想了解你校开设的新课程《通用技术》的情况,你向他作如下的介绍:1. 这门课旨在提高学生的实际运用能力;2. 通过这门课的学习,你已经学会了修理、设计和制作一些物品;3. 你的感受。
2019-2020学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷英语注意事项:1 本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分120分考试时间120分钟2 请将第I卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第II卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方第I卷(选择题,共80分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(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、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍1 What des the an thin the wan shuld d?A Buy a new pair f glassesB Get an eye peratin Put glasses in a right place2 What is the prbable relatinship between the speaers?A Faily ebersB lassates -wrers3 Where des the cnversatin tae place?A In the itchenB In the bedr Outside the huse4 What are the speaers taling abut?A Mving t New YrB Hliday plans The weather5 What des the an thin f the vie?A EcitingB Bring Just s-s第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4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、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑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 Wh will pay fr the lunch?A The anB The wan The an’s bss7 Hw will the speaers g fr the lunch?A On ftB By car By tai听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8 Hw lng will the trip tae?A Fur daysB Five days Nine days9 What is the wan especially interested in abut Thailand?A The natinal parB The cliate The fd听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10 Hw des the wan feel abut ging bac t schl?A EcitedB Happy Wrried11 What did the schl d ver the suer?A They bught new cputersB They iprved the playgrundThey built a swiing pl12 What curse will the wan prbably chse?A DrawingB Dancing Acting听第9段材料,回答第13至15题13 Hw was the speaer at the first interview?A T cnfidentB Very nervus A little iplite14 What ade the speaer want t be an engineer?A Helping at McDnald’sB Serving at a cffee shpWring at a building cpany15 What is the speaer’s secret t success?A He studied hardB He et lts f pepleHe had wr eperience第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑16 Just as trust is the ey t all relatinships, ______ is trust the glue f rganizatinsA butB s and D yet17 When failies gather fr hristas dinner, se will stic t fral traditins ______ Granda’s generatinA bjecting tB splitting ff fr adding t D dating bac t18 When the cach was arrested fr drunen driving, the students realized that their her had ______A cld feetB his finger in every piefeet f clay D the wisd f Sln19 The great cntributrs in life are thse wh, ______ afraid f the nc at the dr, still answer itA ifB since thugh D unless20 The frequency f airline crashes is basically ______, but they d seties ce in bunchesA randB alaring cuntless D steady21 Give specific suggestins when yu criticize thers’ wr ______ cents d nt help the iprveA ApparentB Vague ncrete D Varius22 The Hng ng–huhai–Macau Bridge (HMB), is a 55-iletre syste ______ f , an , and furA cnsistedB having cnsisted cnsisting D being cnsisted23 Pllutin has already destryed uch f the Earth Only by changing ______ we live can we save ur planetA whereB hw what D why24 After years f wndering hw the idle rich gt even richer, we craced the illinaire’s cde, ______ secret issiple Dn’t spend a penny if yu dn’t have tA whichB that whse D what25 Tday scientists describe the universe ______ tw basic partial theries—the general thery frelativity and quantu echanics(量子理论)A in ters fB in ery f in favr f D in hnr f26 — Hw did yu d in the test?— Just It ______ wrse!A culd have beenB culd be wuld have been D ight be27 ercial and recreatinal fishing ______ ppulatin sizes and als ade individuals saller, since big fish ______and saller nes thrwn bacA decreased; eptB had decreased; are epthas decreased; eep D has decreased; are ept28 Mre f us are using headphnes in nisier envirnents, ______ we ay turn up the vlue t ptentially dangeruslevelsA whenB while befre D where29 — There is always teptatin t hide away fr ur etins—But I’d rather we ______ a way f being re utspen, re hnest, and truer t urselvesA findB shall find fund D have fund30 — Sue slept vernight in frnt f the stadiu in rder t get cncert ticets—That’s what the prverb “______” eansA every clud has a silver liningB ae hay while the sun shinesthe early bird catches the wr D dn’t cunt yur chicens befre they hatch第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Gillian was nly eight years ld, but her future was already at risHer schlwr was a 31 , at least as far as her teachers were cncerned She 32 assignents late, her handwriting was terrible, and she 33 prly Nt nly that, she was a disruptin t the entire class, ne inute ving 34 , the net staring ut the windw, 35 the teacher t stp the class t pull Gillian’s 36 bac, and the net ding sething t 37 the ther children arund her Gillian wasn’t 38 cncerned abut any f this, but the schl was very cncerned This cae t a head when the schl 39 t her parents The schl thught that Gillian had a 40 disrder f se srt and that it ight be re 41 fr her t be in a schl fr children with special 42 Gillian’s parents received the letter fr the schl with great cncern and sprang t 43 Gillian’s ther t her t a psychlgist fr assessent, 44 the wrstThe psychlgist sat Gillian n a huge leather sfa 45 abut the ipressin she wuld ae, she sat n her hands s that she wuldn’t ve Eventually, Gillian’s ther and the psychlgist stpped taling“Gillian, yu’ve been very 46 , and I than yu fr that But we’re ging ut f the r fr a few re inutes”With the radi turned n, the tw adults leftNearly iediately, Gillian was n her 47 , ving arund the r t the 48 Anyne wuld have nticed there was sething natural abut Gillian’s 49The psychlgist turned t Gillian’s ther and said, “Gillian isn’t 50 She’s a dancer Tae her t a dance schl”31 A disaster B burden reward D thrill32 A brught ut B t in turned in D reached ut33 A equipped B tested wrte D behaved34 A desperately B quietly hpelessly D nisily35 A encuraging B reinding attracting D frcing36 A leg B attentin influence D iage37 A disturb B strie seize D abuse38 A particularly B frally willingly D partly39 A spe B subitted wrte D appealed40 A learning B ving sleeping D reading41 A cnvenient B equal persnal D apprpriate42 A hbbies B talents ls D needs43 A prayer B actin assistance D escape44 A witnessing B fearing preparing D underlining45 A Ebarrassed B nfused Nervus D urius46 A patient B dynaic hnest D cautius47 A wn B seat feet D run48 A irrr B radi usic D rance49 A veents B assessent abitin D passin50 A clusy B delicate vilent D sic第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AEver wanted t ae a difference and train t be a cach?With the Ollie Schl, yu culd be changing lives befre yu nw itDespite the very best effrts f ur educatin syste, it is struggling t cpe with fully supprting the etinal wellbeing f ur children within the curriculuEver felt that yu wuld lve t help, but were pwerless t act? Well, here’s yur pprtunity t d sething psitiveThe Ollie Schl has pened its drs, with plans t build an ary f caches wh can ae the wrld a better place, ne child at a tie Ollie aching is a hlistic (整体的) apprach that leads all ur yungsters t a place where they can thrive in the chas f dern livingS any schls are battling t prvide an apprpriate ental health envirnent, and busy parents are up against it in ur fast-paced lives ruled by scial edia That’s why Alisn nwles, wh was challenged thrughut her life with undiagnsed dysleia (读写困难症), decided t set up the Ollie Schl Transfratinal wrThe Ollie ethdlgy is all abut epwering children t see slutins and tae cntrl f their etins, rather than be cntrlled by theThe Ollie Schl trains caches in a cbinatin f ethdlgies that brings tgether NLP, BT, EFT and play therapy, t ae sure they cver all bases The Ollie ethdlgy is all abut persnalisatin and identifying which technique will wr with each individual child –n ne-size-fits-all apprach hereThe Ollie Schl graduates are awarded a certified qualificatin in NLP and a licence t wr as an Ollie cach If helping children and their failies t be re etinally strng appeals t yu, cntact us fr a brchure and let’s tal abut getting yu with the prgraeGet in tuchT train t bece an Ollie cach, find a cach in yur area r b an event, visit llieandhissuperpwersc, r cntact us via eail at inf@llieandhissuperpwesc Wewuld lve t hear fr yu!51 What is special with regard t the Ollie Schl’s educatin?A It denstrates a fit-fr-all apprachB It advcates individualized educatinIt helps thse with undiagnsed dysleiaD It fcuses n play therapy fr physical prbles52 The Ollie Schl is prbably intended fr ______A parents wh are up against scial ediaB caches wh need a certified qualificatinchildren struggling in ur educatin systeD peple aiing t help children be entally healthyBEvery day we eperience ne f the wnders f the wrld arund us withut even realizing it It is nt the aazing cpleity f televisin, nr the ipressive technlgy f transprt The universal wnder we share and eperience is ur ability t ae nise withut uths, and s transit ideas and thughts t each ther’s inds ① This ability ces s naturally that we tend t frget what a iracle it is② Obviusly, the ability t tal is sething that ars huans ff fr anials Of curse, se anials have pwers just as aazing Birds can fly thusands f iles by bserving psitins f the s tars in the sy in relatin t the tie f day and year In Nature’s talent shw, huans are a species f anials that have develped their wn special act If we reduce it t basic ters, it’s an ability fr cunicating infratin t thers, by varying sunds we ae as we breathe ut③Nt that we dn’t have ther pwers f cunicatin Our facial epressins cnvey ur etins, such as anger, r jy, r disappintent The way we hld ur heads can indicate t thers whether we are happy r sad This is s-called “bdy language” Bristling (直立的) fur is an unistaable warning f attac ang any anials Siilarly, the bwed head r drping tail shws a readiness t tae secnd place in any anial gathering Such a eans f cunicatin is a basic echanis that anials, including huan beings, instinctively(本能地)acquire and display ④ If s, hw did huan beings acquire this aazing sills? Bilgists can readily indicate that particular area f ur brain where speech echaniss functin, but this desn’t tell us hw that part f ur bdies riginated in ur bilgical histry53 Accrding t the passage, the wnder we tae fr granted isA the aazing pwer f technlgyB ur ability t use languagethe unfrgettable iracle f nature D ur ability t ae nises with uth 54 Which is the st suitable place fr “Is the ability t spea just anther srt finstinct?”A ④B ③② D ①55 This passage is ainly abutA the develpent f bdy languageB the special rle huans play in naturethe pwer t cnvey infratin t thersD the difference between huans and anialsAlice was beginning t get very tired f sitting by her sister n the ban, and f having nthing t d Once r twice she had peeped int the b her sister was reading, but it had n pictures r cnversatins in it “What is the use f a b,” thught Alice, “withut pictures r cnversatin?”5S she was cnsidering in her wn ind (as well as she culd, fr the ht day ade her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure f aing a daisy-chain wuld be wrth the truble f getting up and picing the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pin eyes ran clse by herThere was nthing s VERY rearable in that; nr did Alice thin it s VERY uch ut f the way t hear the Rabbit say t itself, “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!” (when she thught it ver afterwards, it ccurred t her that she ught t have wndered at this, but at the tie it all seeed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOO A WATH OUT OF ITS WAISTOAT-POET, and led at it, and then hurried n, Alice started t her feet, fr it flashed acrss her ind that she had never befre seen a rabbit with either a waistcat-pcet, r a watch t tae ut f it, and burning with curisity, she ran acrss the field after it, and frtunately was just in tie t see it pp dwn a large rabbit-hle under the hedge (树篱)In anther ent dwn went Alice after it, never nce cnsidering hw in the wrld she was t get ut againThe rabbit-hle went straight n lie a tunnel fr se way, and then dipped suddenly dwn, s suddenly that Alice had nt a ent t thin abut stpping herself befre she fund herself falling dwn a very deep wellEither the well was very deep, r she fell very slwly, fr she had plenty f tie as she went dwn t l abut her and t wnder what was ging t happen net First, she tried t l dwn and ae ut what she was cing t, but it was t dar t see anything; then she led at the sides f the well, and nticed that they were filled with cupbards and b-shelves; here and there she saw aps and pictures hung upn pegs She t dwn a jar fr ne f the shelves as she passed; it was labelled “ORANGE MARMALADE”, but t her great disappintent it was epty she did nt lie t drp the jar fr fear f illing sebdy, s anaged t put it int ne f the cupbards as she fell past it“Well!” thught Alice t herself, “after such a fall as this, I shall thin nthing f tubling dwn stairs! Hw brave they’ll all thin f e at he! Why, I wuldn’t say anything abut it, even if I fell ff t he tp f the huse!” (Which was very liely true)Dwn, dwn, dwn Wuld the fall NEVER ce t an end!By LEWIS ARROL56 What ight have caused Alice t run after the rabbit?A The pleasure f picing the daisiesB The sight f the rabbit with pin eyesHer thught abut the way the rabbit spe t itselfD Her interest in the rabbit with a waistcat-pcet and a watch57 Alice’s adventure ainly happened ______A in a rabbit hleB arund a hedgein her faily garden D n the river ban58 As Alice fell dwn the well, she felt rather ______A disappintedB prud afraid D relaed59 Fr which sentence can we judge this is a fairy tale?A The ht day ade her feel very sleepy and stupidB “I have nthing t d but ae a daisy-chain” said Alice“Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be t late!” the Rabbit said t itselfD “THE ORANGE MARMLADE is epty,” said Alice disappintedlyDWhether yu survive a cardiac arrest ay depend, at least in part, n which eergency edical services (EMS) agency shws up t treat yu, a new study suggestsResearchers fund a wide variatin in cardiac arrest survival rates depending n which EMS agency prvided initial treatent, accrding t the study published in JAMA ardilgy The dds f surviving t hspital discharge(出院)culd vary by re than 50 percent fr tw siilar patients treated by tw randly selected EMS agencies “We fund large utce variatins between EMS agencies that ce after a cardiac arrest even after adjusting fr any factrs,” said lead authr Masashi Oub, an instructr6f eergency edicine at the University f PittsburghThe study did nt reveal why se EMS agencies did better than thers, hwever “We need t deterine in future research what are the underlying factrs,” Oub saidardiac arrest “is the abrupt lss f heart functin, and if apprpriate step s are nt taen iediately it st ften is fatal,” eplained Gregg Fnarw, a prfessr f cardivascular edicine and science at the David Geffen Schl f Medicine at the University f alifrnia at Ls Angeles He als is c-directr f the ULA Preventive ardilgy Prgra “Each ye ar in the United States, re than 350,000 cardiac arrests ccur utside the hspital setting”Altgether, the researchers studied 43,656 patients treated fr 2011 t 2015 by 112 EMS agencies When they led at hw any patients survived lng enugh t be discharged fr the hspital, variatins ang agencies were quite large the wrst perfring agency had 0 survivrs ut f 36 patients treated, r 0 percent, as cpared with 66 survivrs ut f 228 patients treated, r nearly 30 percent, fr the best-perfring agencyThe pattern was siilar when it cae t recvery f functin by the tie a patient was discharged fr the hspital The wrst perfring agency in this categry had favrable functinal recvery in 0 ut f 87 patients, r 0 percent, while the best had favrable functinal recvery in 11 ut f 54 patients, r 20 percent“These findings suggest there ay be iprtant differences in the quality f resuscitatin effrts ang different EMS agencies,” Fnarw said in an eailAls, he said, “Mre laypersn interventins(非正式人员干预)such as tiely PR (cardipulnary resuscitatin 心肺复苏术) and re EMS persnnel respnding t cardiac arrest patients were related t better utces“These findings suggest that disseinatin f best practices and use f fral quality iprveent prgras by cunity-based EMS agencies ay help t iprve quality and utces in c ardiac arrest,” he said an anything be dne in the eantie?Yes, said Fnarw, wh was nt invlved in the new research “When perfred prptly and prperly, PR can aredly iprve the chance f survival fr sene having an ut-f-hspital cardiac arrest,” he said “The best advice that ight save lives f lved nes if a cardiac arrest ccurs is t learn PR Anyne can and everyne shuld learn PR”60 What des the new study tell us?A EMS agencies have adjusted utce variatinsB Peple with cardiac arrest depend n EMS agenciesInitial treatent has been prvided fr cardiac arrest patientsD ardiac arrest survival is partly deterined by certain EMS agencies61 The underlined wrd “dds” in Paragraph 2 prbably eans ______A prbabilitiesB eaples difficulties D differences62 Accrding t Oub, what are they planning t d in future research?A T deterine which EMS agencies are gdB T reveal the underlying factrs f cardiac arrestT find ut the hidden reasns fr better EMS agenciesD T identify the relatinship between different EMS agencies63 What des “the pattern” in Paragraph 6 refer t?A The wrst perfring agencyB The best perfring agencyThe large variatins ang agencies D The cparisn between survivrs and patients64 Accrding t the findings, what leads t better utces in cardiac arrest?A re laypersn interventinsB better quality in EMS agenciesbetter practices in PR D re EMS ebers65 What is Fnarw’s attitude twards PR?A ArbitraryB Favrable ntradictry D Dubtful第II卷(非选择题,共40分)第四部分:词汇检测(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)7请认真阅读下列各个小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致请将答案的完整形式.......写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上66 — an I as yu a few fairly s ▲ questins abut yurself?— Sure I lie it when peple are direct67 — With tw sns studying at cllege, the cuple have t wr fr dawn till d ▲— Life ust be really hard fr the68 — A edical study shwed that the re fruits the adults had eaten when they were yung, the lessliely they were t suffer fr certain types f cancer— D yu ean a high cnsuptin f fruit was a ▲ with a lwer death rate?69 — When the Aericans bjected t the ta rates, what did the British d?— They did nt cprise, but increased cntrl, taing away any f their rights, and s ▲ sldiers there70 — Due t the thery f relativity, tie becae a re persnal cncept— Yes, it is relative t the ▲ wh easured it第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面的短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词注意:请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上,每个空格只填一个单词ycling in Asia Opening new rads t sustainabilityAsia’s risin g iddle class ay be driving the increase in car wnership, leading t traffic cngestin and air pllutin in the regin’s cities, but this status sybl ay be slwly giving way t an ld lve—cycling Mre Asians are juping n a bicycle fr fresh air and t lead a re envirnentally-friendly and active lifestyle in recent years as staying sedentary inside a car fr hurs n end culd tae a tll n ne’s health, and be hard n the wallet because f the high cst f fuel and aintenanceIn a by Pew Research enter, husehlds arund the wrld wn bicycles re than trcycles and cars Japan and Thailand ran secnd and third in ters f bie wnership glbally, althugh these tw cuntries als ran high in car wnership, with 81 per cent and 51 per cent f their ppulatins wning at least ne vehiclehina is als leading the wrld in the nuber f bie-sharing schees, with abut 170 bie-sharing systes perating in the cuntrySingapre, nwn fr its efficient public transprt syste but has n established culture f cycling as a transprt ptin, is ne f the cuntries nw een t change 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取出(某物); 呈出(某物); 说出…;B吸收; 领会; 欺骗; 接待;上床睡觉; 上交; 归还; 面向内;D伸出交作业,选第33空考试成绩很差,选B第34空 Gillian在课堂里动静很大,ving nisily选D第35空迫使老师停下课堂把Gillian的注意力拉回,选D第36空同40,把注意力拉回,attentin选B第37空做一些事情打扰周围的同学,disturb,选A第38空 Gillian一点也没有特别担心此事,be particularly cncerned abut,选D第39空根据下文,Gillian的父母收到了那封信可知学校写了封信给她的父母,选第40空学校老师认识Gillian可能有学习障碍症,learning disrder第41空他们认为Gillian去一些为特殊人群而建的学校会更加合适,apprpriate选D第42空提供给有特殊需求的学生的学校,选D第43空 spring t actin,立刻采取了行动,选B第44空害怕最坏情况第45空小女孩因为很紧张,所以一动也不动第46空根据上一段,Gillian坐着一动没动,所以心理学家应该是夸她很耐心,其余三项与语境意相差太远,故选A第47空几乎是立刻,Gillian站了起(stand n ne’sfeet),开始跳舞第48空 Gillian伴着音乐跳舞,应该是dance t the usic第49空所有人都会注意到在Gillian的这些动作中有某种天生的东西第50空心理学家最终得出结论:Gillian不是病了,她是一个天生的舞蹈家,选D完型简评:完型填空并不难,但是如果孩子们不认识固定搭配,比如learning disrder, jup t ne's feet,dance t the usic就很容易做错所以,基本短语的积累还是非常重要的!阅读A篇答案:51-52 BD详细解析:51选B第七段:is all abut persnalizatin and identifying which technique will wr with each individual child致力于个性化教育,制定量身定做的方案,也就是特殊在注重孩子的个人个性化教育这是对ne-size-fit-fr all的取反啊!52选D倒数第二段:if helping children and their failies be re etinally strng appeals t yu 也就是致力于帮助孩子精神健康的人可以去这个学校etinally与entally同义替换B篇答案:53-55 DA详细解析:53文中第一段“the universal wnder we share and eperience is ur ability t ae nise withut uths”故答案选择D541号位置后面this ability ces s naturally…与上文联系很紧密,上文解释了这个能力是不通过嘴巴说话地发出声音并把意思传递给其他人这样的能力不适合插入其他的话2号位置处后文是“很明显,说话是人类区别于动物的能力”,与要插入的句子不符3号位置处后面说的是我们还有其他的方式交流信息,包括表情和肢体语言,也与要插入的句子不符合4号位置处前一句提及了instinctively,后面则是承接要插入的问题继续发问十分符合,因此选择A55A选项与全文关联不大,肢体语言只是文中在第三段稍稍提及,不占主要部分B选项错误,文中并没有提到人类在自然中的特殊地位选项正确,文中一直提到的‘ae nise withut uths’正是一种传播信息的方式,文中提到的其他方式以及动物的表现也都是传播信息的其他方式,因此选项正确D选项片面,文中在第二段、第三段提到一些人类与其他动物的不同,但是文中的意思是人类与其他动物都有类似的能力,并不是主要为了展现不同点,因此错误篇答案:56-59 DAD详细解析:56文中第三段“But when the rabbit actually t a watch ut f its waist cat-pcet,and led at it, and then hurried n, Alice started t her feet’”所以爱丽丝是看到兔子的背心和手表才感兴趣追上去的故答案选D57爱丽丝的冒险主要发生在兔子洞里,显然爱丽丝跳入兔子洞才是冒险的开始文中后半篇各种奇遇也都发生在兔子洞里,故答案选择A58文中倒数第二段描述了爱丽丝在洞穴中坠落的情景她下坠的非常慢,她一开始试图去看她究竟要去到哪里,然后她又去关注洞穴的侧面看到了橱柜和书架等等,最后她甚至在想经过了这次经历以后她不会再畏惧下楼梯显然她在这个坠落的过程中十分的悠闲,她可以先很多事情做很多事情故答案选D59显然选项中ABD都是现实生活中可能发生的事情,而选项兔子会说话显然是童话故事中才有的情节所以我们可以从B选项中判断出这是一个FAIRY TALED篇答案:60-65 DAAB详细解析:60文中第一段就已经说清楚最新的研究表明了什么Whether yu survive a cardiac arrest ay depend , at least in part, n which eergency edical services agency shws up t treat yu所以这个新的研究告诉我们心脏骤停的存活率与EMS agencies 有部分关联科学研究类首段的科学研究成果为文章主旨!61后文出现了“vary by re than 50 percent …”提到了比例,所以此处dds应该指的是可能性62首先最好到定位词“Oub”和“in future research”,于是定位到第三段“We need t deterine in future research what are the underlying factrs”所以未的研究是要找到隐藏的原因,所以排除掉A 和 D两个选项然后我们根据第三段第一句“The study did nt reveal why se EMS agencies did better than thers”这里我们可以知道,要探求的是为什么有的EMS agencies 更好,所以答案选择63划线处下文提及“was siilar when it ces t…”所以我们要去寻找siilar的内容显然siilar 的内容是上文提及的the wrst perfring agency 与the best perfring agency有着巨大的差异,所以此处选择64文中倒数第三和第四段提到了2个措施,第一个是ay lay persn interventins,第二个是the disseinatin f best practices and use fral quality iprveent prgras A能够回答题目所问65文中最后一段”The best advice that ight save lives f lved nes if a cardiac arrest ccurs ist learn PR Anyne can and everyne shuld learn PR”由此处可知Fnarw对于PR是非常推崇的阅读简评:和盐城期中考试一样,苏州这套题也非常注重同义替换的理解要不断总结概括同义替换的八大类型,而且持之不渝地积累近义词单词拼写66straightfrward 67 dar 68 assciated 69 statining 70 bserver单词拼写简评:第69,和70难69考驻扎,熟词僻义,还要注意是ing形式任务型答案:71 lifestyle72 health73 Distributin74 wned75 have76 leads77 changing78 integrating79 affrd80 grwing/develping详细解析:第71题第二段: Mre Asians are juping int a bicycle an activelifestyle 即自行车出行已经成了中产阶层的一种新生活方式第72题还是第二段:staying sedentary inside a car fr hurs n end culd tae a tll n ne’s health ,and behard n the wallet长期依赖汽车会对健康造成损害,也花费更多,也就是说骑自行车出行对健康有益,也花费更少第73题总结概括,这里在讲世界各地自行车出行的发展,也就是它们在全球的分布情况第74题第三段第二行:husehlds arund the wrld wn bicycles re than trcycles and cars 世界家庭拥有的自行车数量已超过摩托车和汽车注意原文主语为家庭,题干中主语是自行车,因此要词性转换为被动第75题第三段第三行:ran secnd and third inters f bie wnership glbally 固定搭配ran higher in sth 这里直接用have wnership。
2019~2020学年第一学期高三期中调研试卷英语2019.11 注意事项:1.本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分120分。
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1.What is the man planning to do?A.Make some cheese.B.Go on a trip.C.Find a job in Paris.2.What’s the reason for the headache according to the woman?ck of sleep.B.Too much aspirin.C.Too much sunlight.3.What does the man want to do?A. Reserve a cheap hotel.B.Go to Mexico on business.C. R elax and enioy himself.4.What will the woman get?A.Carpet cleaner.B. A paper towel.C. A glass of wine.5.Where is the Blue Ocean Restaurant?A.Beside the Blue S均Restaurant.B.Opposite the Blue Sky Restaurant.C.Opposite the Blue Bay Restaurant.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4段对话或独白。
2019-2020学年苏州市第一高级中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AWhat are you waiting for? A new series of movies shown this year can’t be missed. Have you enjoyed them already?Frozen IIFrozen was the highest grossing (票房) animated film ever. In Frozen II Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Krist left off Arendelle to seek thesource of Elsa’s icy magic. Although the millions of children who loved the first film are older now, they might give it a reception.Last ChristmasA festive romantic comedy, Emilia Clarke stars in Last Christmas as Bridget Jonesy , a shop assistant, whose life in London is a mess, and Henry Golding as the eligible bachelor(黄金单身汉)who tidies it up. The film’s director, Paul Feig, and co-writer, Emma Thompson, promise that the film is worth expecting.A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodTom Hanks stars in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood as the only American celebrity(名人) more famous than he is. As the host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood for more than 30 years, Fred Rogers is a legend of pre-school children’s television, which appeals to a large audience.Charlie’s AngelsHollywoodaction movies starring women are rare. But have you seen a movie starred, written and directed by women, too? Charlie’s Angels is one of the first. A reboot (翻拍) of the 1970s TV series, not to mention the two films from 2000 and 2003, the new version is directed by Elizabeth Banks. She also plays Bosley, one of the female detectives who are employed by Charles Townsend to go on global adventures.1. Which moviebecame the most popular cartoon film this year?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.2. Which character works on a TV station?A. Krist.B. Emilia Clarke.C. Fred Rogers.D. Bosley.3. Which action movie was directed and starred by a woman?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.BIf you go into the forest with friends, stay with them. If you don’t, you may get lost. If you get lost, this is what you should do. Sit down and stay where you are. Don’t try to find your friends—let them findyou. You can help them find you by staying in one place. There is another way to help your friends or other people to find you. You can shout or whistle three times. Stop. Then shout or whistle three times again. Any signal given three times is a call for help.Keep up shouting or whistling. Always three times together. When people hear you, they will know that you are not just making a noise for fun. They will let you know that they have heard your signal. They will give you two shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice, it is an answer to a call for help.If you don’t think that you will get help before night comes, try to make a little house with branches(树枝). Make yourself a bed with leaves and grass.When you need some water, you have to leave your little branch house to look for it. Don’t just walk away. Pick off small branches and drop them as you walk in order to go back again easily. When you are lost, the most important thing to do is to stay in one place.4. If you get lost in the forest, you should _________.A. try to find your friends in no timeB. stay in one place and give signalsC. walk around the forestD. shout as loudly as possible5. Which signal is a call for help?A. Crying twice.B. Shouting here and there.C. Whistling everywhere in the forest.D. Shouting or whistling three times together.6. When you hear two shouts or two whistles, you know that _________.A. someone needs your helpB. something terrible will happenC. people will come to help youD. someone is afraid of an animal7. What’s the meaning of the last paragraph?A. Use branches to make a bed.B. Drop branches to look for water.C. Pick off branches to build another house.D. Leave branches to help you find your way back.CHave you ever done something that was really dangerous just because you thought it was safe?Maybe you did a dangerous trick on your bicycle or skateboard because you were wearing a helmet and thought you couldn’t get hurt. The psychology(心理) of this sort of behavior is called the Peltzman Effect, named after Sam Peltzman, professor of economics at the University of Chicago. Peltzman believes that those moments when people think they are the safest are the times when they act most dangerously.Peltzman said that people drove more dangerously when they wore seat belts(安全带) . Driving a large four-wheel drive vehicle has a similar effect on drivers’ behavior. Because drivers of large vehicles sit up higher and can see better, they feel they can make better judgments when they drive. They are better protected in accidents,so they act more dangerously. This makes driving morehazardousto other drivers.The Peltzman Effect isn’t just limited to driving. In 1972, the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) passed a law requiring child safety caps on most medicine bottles. The safety caps were designed to prevent children from accidentally taking the medicine, especially painkillers such as aspirin. Requiring safety caps sounded like a great idea, but there was an unexpected side effect. Because the safety caps are so hardto take off, some people leave them off altogether.Worse, some parents leave the bottles where kids can reach them because they feel that it is safe because of the cap. A study on the Peltzman Effect showed that more than 3,500 children have been harmedby aspirin because of the safety caps.The Peltzman Effect describes how we’re likely to take more risks and act more dangerously when we feel safest. What’s more, the effects of these behaviors can be quite different from what we expect.8. What is the Peltzman Effect?A. People behave less safely when they feel safe.B. People feel safest when they are under protection.C. Something that seems dangerous turns out to be safe.D. People who act dangerously are likely to be together.9. What does the underlined word“hazardous”in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Interesting.B. Expensive.C. Dangerous.D. Important.10. Medicine bottles with safety caps ________.A. are required throughout the worldB. meet the demands of the Peltzman EffectC. sell well in the worldD. are not completely safe11. What would be the best title for the text?A. Unsafe Safety MeasuresB. Types of Decision MakingC. People’s Fear of Taking RisksD. Different Behaviors of People in DangerDWe have most friends at the age of 26 afterhaving spent the first quarter of our lives building up our friendship circle, new research has claimed.The research into friendship shows that our social circle peaks at 26 years and 7 months, at which we typically have five close friends. Women are most popular at 25 years and 10 months, with men hitting the highest friendship point a little later at 27 years and 3 months.The research, by Forever Friends, shows that about a third of adults meet their closest friends while at school, with about a fifth saying they meet them at work.Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter now also play a major role in building new friendship. The research points out that 25 to 34-year-olds make 22 friends via Facebook, compared to 18 to 24-year-olds who make 12, and 35 to 44-year-olds who make just four.Forever Friends' relationship coach Sam Owen says, “It is no coincidence that over a third of us meet our best friends at school. It is a key time in our lives when friendship is growing through sharing notes, giving gifts, seeing each other regularly and laughing a lot. As adults we can often forget how powerful these small things are and how the little things can make a difference."Later in life we find ourselves losing friends. Over half of us lose friendship through moving, while 36% say that over time they grow apart from close pals. Having children also causes 19% todrift away fromchildhood friends.With growing pressure being put on friendship these days, it's important to make time for our friendship.12. How many friends can a 20-year-old college student make via Facebook?A. 22.B. 18.C. 12.D. 4.13. In Paragraph 5, the author is trying to tell the readers ________.A. how important making friends isB. school time is an important period to develop friendshipC. how much has been done to keep friendshipD. that friendship is not easy to keep14. The underlined phrase "drift away from" in Paragraph 6 means ________.A. make sense ofB. make up withC. feel sorry forD. lose touch with15. This passage is mostprobably taken from ________.A. a newspaperB. an advertisementC. a textbookD. Facebook or Twitter第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
苏州市2019~2020学年第一学期高三上学期期中调研英语试卷试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共80分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15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. What is the man planning to do?A. Make some cheese.B. Go on a trip.C. Find a job in Paris.( )2. What's the reason for the headache according to the woman?A. Lack of sleep.B. Too much aspirin.C. Too much sunlight.( )3. What does the man want to do?A. Reserve a cheap hotel.B. Go to Mexico on business.C. Relax and enjoy himself.( )4. What will the woman get?A. Carpet cleaner.B. A paper towel.C. A glass of wine.( )5. Where is the Blue Ocean Restaurant?A. Beside the Blue Sky Restaurant.B. Opposite the Blue Sky Restaurant.C. Opposite the Blue Bay Restaurant.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4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。
2020届苏州市第一高级中学高三英语上学期期中考试试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThis is a list of places to spend the 2020 Olympics if you aren't going to Japan.AustraliaThe fact that the summer Olympics fall during Australia's winter season is worth keeping in mind for two reasons: it makes traveling there cheaper, and it's still not too cold. As far as the Olympics are concerned, there will be no shortage of opportunities to watch the Games in between your various explorations of the country and its limitless activities.ThailandThailand is a breathtaking place 10 spend some time during any summer, and provides a perfect setting for Olympie viewing: You can go scuba diving one morning before watching sports all afternoon, or simply duck out for world-famous street food in between events. But Thai sports fans may also be taking extra interest in the Olympics these days.United StatesThe U.S. is likely to be as interested in the Olympics as any other nation, given is collection of athletes who will be taking center stage. You can rest assured it won't be difficult to watch the Games no matter where you're visiting specifically. This leaves you with all sorts of fun options. You can visit a luxury ski resort town like Aspen, which turns into a gorgeous hiking destination in the summer.Great BritainNot unlike the U, s. Britain will make for a fun place to spend the 2020 Olympics because there's a great deal of national interest in a number of different sports, and the local athletes are expected to be competitive. Summer can also be a good time to be in Britain in general," with ly mild temperatures allowing for full exploration of the country. That means you can stay in the beautiful Lake District if you like, hiking or kayaking when you're not watching the Games.1.What is special about Australia as a destination in an Olympic summer?A.Its season.B.Its activities.C.Its sports.D.Its scenery,2.Which country can you go to if you are a street food lover?A.Australia.B.Thailand.C.United States.D.Great Britain.3.What do the U. S. and Britain have in common as fun places to spend the 2020 Olympics?A.They both have a pleasant temperature.B.They are both interested in the Games.CThey both own lots of sports centers. D.They are both English-speaking countries.BWhile the start of a new school year is always exciting, this year was even more so for some elementary school students inAuckland,New Zealand. They became the world’s first kids to be “taught” by a digital teacher.Before you start imagining a human-like robot walking around the classroom, Will is just an avatar that appears on the student’s desktop, or smartphone screen, when ordered to come.The autonomous animation platform has been modeled after the human brain and nervous system, allowing it to show human-like behavior. The digital teacher is assigned to teach Vector’s “Be sustainable with energy”— a free program forAucklandelementary schools.Just like the humans it replaced, Will is able to instantly react to the students’ responses to the topic. Thanks to a webcam and microphone, the avatar not only responds to questions the kids may have, but also picks up non-verbal cues. For instance, if a student smiles at Will, he responds by smiling back. This two-way interaction not only helps attract the students’ attention, but also allows the program’s developers to monitor their engagement, and make changes if needed.Nikhil Ravishankar believes that Will-like avatars could be a novel way to catch the attention of the next generation. He says, “I have a lot of hope in this technology as a means to deliver cost-effective, rich, educational experience in the future.”The program, in place since August 2018, has been a great success thus far. Ravishankar says, “ What was fascinating to me was the reaction of the children to Will. The way they look at the world is so creative and different, and Will really captured their attention.” However, regardless of how popular it becomes, Will is unlikely to replace human educators any time soon.4. What was special for some elementary school students inAuckland?A. A digital teacher taught them.B. They first saw something digital.C. This was the start of a new school year.D. They could get close to smartphone screen.5. What is the benefit of this two-way interaction?A. It can smile back.B. It can use microphone.C. It can talk any topic for free.D. It can change if necessary.6. What’s Ravishankar’s attitude to Will’s replacing Human educators soon?A. Optimistic.B. Doubtful.C. Unclear.D. Disapproving.7. What might be the best title for the passage?A. New High-tech Contributes to EducationB. The World’s First Digital Teacher Appears in Classroom.C. The World’s First Digital Teacher, a Help to StudentsD.New ZealandWill Replace Teachers in ClassroomsCThere are many useful things we can do each day to feel better. It may take some efforts and time to make a habit of drinking 8 glasses of water daily or thinking more positively, but it is well worth it. What things do you do every day to feel better?Probably the healthiest thing you can do to feel better each day is to exercise early in the morning. You don't have to run the whole morning or spend a few hours in the gym. Even doing some easy exercise like walking, sit-ups or jumping the rope will help you feel better in no time!Again, due to our busy schedules, we don't get enough sleep each night. If you have trouble falling asleep, avoid watching TV or surfing the Internet right before bed. Also, try to make healthy bedtime snack choices and don't drink tea or coffee too late in the day.If you drink 3 glasses of water, 4 glasses of coffee or tea and a glass of soda each day and think that you drink enough water, think again. Your body needs water (not coffee or soda!) to function properly. Aiming to drink 7-8 glasses of water each day can make you feel better.Being positive is the key to a longer life. Positive thoughts can help improve your overall heath. Life is full of stressful situations and it's hard to stay cheerful when everything goes wrong, but your positive attitude can help you solve any problem and fight any stress faster and easier. Your positive attitude is especially good for your heart health. Smile, stay positive and live a longer life!8. In the author's opinion which can benefit us most in order that we feel better?A. Sleeping enough.B. Drinking enough water.C. Thinking more positively.D. Taking morning exercise.9. Which of the following agrees with what is said in Paragraph 3?A. Drinking tea or coffee makes us sleep less.B. Drinking tea before bed makes it harder to fall asleep.C. Watching TV or surfing the Internet leads to less sleep.D. Our busy schedules cause more difficulty in falling asleep.10. Why is water necessary to our body?A. Because it can make us feel better.B. Because it can have our body work smoothly.C. Because in can do more good to our body thancoffee.D. Because it can hep avoid feeling thirsty.11. What do we need most when everything goes wrong?A. Thinking positively.B. Thinking out wise ways.C. Having a right attitude.D. Staying cheerful.DThe market for tourism in remote areas is booming as never before. Countries all across the world are actively promoting their wilderness regions-such as mountains, Arctic lands, deserts, small islands and wetlands— to high-spending tourists. The attraction of these areas is obvious: by definition, wilderness tourism requires little or no initial investment. But that does not mean that there is no cost.Once a location is established as a main tourist destination, the effects on the local community are profound. Hill-farmers can make more money from foreign travellers than working in their fields. It is not surprising that many o£ them give up their farm-work. In some hill-regions, this has led to a serious decline in farm output and a change in the local diet, because there is lacking labour to maintain terraces and irrigation systems. The result has been that many people in these regions have turned to outside supplies of rice and other foods.InArcticand desert societies, year-round survival has traditionally depended on hunting animals and fish and collecting fruit over a ly short season. However, as some inhabitants become involved in tourism, they no longer have time to collect wild food; this has led to increasing dependence on bought food and stores. What should they do if these new sources of income dry up?The physical impact of visitors is another serious problem associated with the growth in adventure tourism.Much attention has focused on erosion along major roads, but perhaps more important are the forest destruction and impacts on water supplies arising from the need to provide tourists with cooked food and hot showers. In both mountains and deserts, slow-growing trees are often the main sources of fuel and water supplies may be limited through heavy use.12. Why are some countries promoting the wilderness regions to tourists?A. The wildness regions are accessible to tourists.B. The landscapes there are beautiful and unique.C. Developing tourism there doesn't need much investment.D. Lots of high-spending tourists prefer such remote regions.13. What is the effect of tourism on the local community?A. Many hill farmers have turned to outside supplies of foods.B. There is enough labour to maintain terraces and irrigation systems.C. Farm output there has increased and local diet has changed.D. The local people's new sources of income will dry up soon.14. Which might be the best title of the passage?A. The future of wilderness tourism.B. The impacts of wilderness tourism.C. The destruction of wilderness tourism.D. The disadvantages of wilderness tourism.15. If there is one more paragraph following the last paragraph, what will it talk about?A. The effects on local people.B. The solutions tothese problems.C. The choices of adventure tourists.D. The reasons for visiting remote areas.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年苏州市第一高级中学高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Rechargeable Go!☑The digital sound processing chip(芯片) provides clear sound and makes speech easier to understand with less whistling sound☑Never replace batteries again!Full Charge Gives 16 Hours of Use! (Free Charging Station Included)☑Easy On/ Off Button☑Automatic Noise Reduction and Feedback Canceler☑100% Money Back Guarantee5 Star Reviews☑☑☑☑☑Amazing!"My sisters had all given up hope that our elderly mother would hear us clearly again. And then we took a chance. We're so glad we did. They've been amazing for her, and for our entire family."-Karen M.The new HearClear GO Rechargeable Digital Hearing Aids feature advanced digital technology at an unbelievably affordable price! The GO has the same key elements that all high-end digital hearing aids share while leaving out fancy bells and whistles that increase cost and require expensive adjustments. You'll be happier saving much money!Your lightweight GO hearing aids are amazingly convenient! With the GO'S charging station, you won't have to keep replacing tiny hearing aid batteries, and the GO is pre-programmed for most mild to moderate hearing loss-no costly professional adjustments needed.You can spend thousands on an expensive hearing aid, or you can spend just $ 239 on a hearing aid that's great for most mild to moderate hearing loss (only $ 199 each when you buy a pair). We're so sure you'll be happy with your new hearing aids.1. Which is the feature of the GO?A. It removes noises.B. It has separate on/ off buttons.C. It includes small batteries.D. It focuses on practical functions.2. Why does the author refer to Karen?A. To prove the GO's popularity.B. To explain the GO'S function.C. To convey the family's amazement.D. To show the GO'S high performance.3. How much do you pay for a pair of the GO?A. $ 199.B. $ 239.C. $ 398.D. $ 478.BWhen a United Kingdomsupermarket chain promised to move its farms to Net Zero by 2030, it made it clear that the effort would require working on many different fronts. From energy consumption and land - use change to methane emissions (甲烷排放), cattle farming comes with environmental challenges. So even if recent studies suggesting it's possible to cut methane emissions 80% do turn out to be accurate, there's still a very long way to go for most cattle farming to get anywhere close to truly net zero.Organic Valley, when producing milk, might be closer to that goal. It made headlines in 2019 by going 100% renewable (可再生的). Now the company is expanding on that tradition by starting a major loan initiative (贷款计划) to help its farm suppliers adopt renewable energy too.Created with Clean Energy Credit Union, the $ 1 million loan fund will deliver loans at below - marketrates. Specifically, the money will be made available to Organic Valley's 1, 700 farmer members, and can be used for a variety of projects.“We are focused on a whole systems approach to renewable energy, and I'm excited to launch this energy loan fund. From the farm to the shelf, I see renewable energy playing a bigger role in organic food,” said Bob Kirchoff, Organic Valley CEO.“Organic Valley is already helping to protect the environment through organic farming practices, and now they re going one step further by supporting the introduction of renewable energy projects for their farmer members,” said Blake Jones, volunteer board chair of Clean Energy Credit Union. “In addition to the environmental benefits, we re eager to help family farmers throughout the world to lower their energy costs.”The world is not short of examples of farmers innovating in the field of renewable energy. What's encouraging about Organic Valley's announcement is the idea of a national brand putting its marketing and financing weight behind such efforts and, hopefully, creating consumer demand that pushes the rest of the industry in this direction too.4. What does paragraph 1 indicate about going net zero for cattle farming?A It is not easy to achieve B. It is common in the UKC. It is an impractical goalD. It meets no challenges5. What is Organic Valley's tradition according to the text?A. Helping farm suppliersB. Using renewable energyC. Having a loan initiativeD. Making headlines annually6. What is Organic Valley's initiative mainly intended to do?A. Reform organic farming practicesB. Make use of environmental benefitsC. Help farmers decrease energy costsD. Shrink the group of farmer members7. What is the author's attitude towards Organic Valley's initiative?A. WorriedB. DoubtfulC. AmbiguousD. PositiveCDear Jack,I remember the moment— it truly hit me that your autism (自闭症) lasted forever. I had already mentally planned our trips up north with the boys. I was going to spend endless hours playing baseball with you— like Grandpa did with me.When we said goodbye to kindergarten I knew it was real. I spent some time being sad. Now you are 8. You still have no words. We have never had one of those father-son moments I pictured when you were a baby. But I'm learning that's OK. I still have unbelievable things to offer as your dad, even if they weren't the things I originally expected.You have taught me to be patient. You have taught me that it's OK to be different and to be sad when life doesn't go as planned. You have taught me that it is OK to talk about those feelings and fight for what is right. Stand up and say this is wrong, and encourage others to stand up for you and say the same.My job on this earth is to create a world for you and other kids like you. Be the voice you don't have, and build the kind of community which I want to see you grow up in. I used to shy away from contacting people with disabilities or just not consider them. Before you were born, I was so caught up in my own world that I probablywouldn't have even noticed. Now, I see things differently. I notice. You did that for me. And hope my example will do that for others.Your mom and I have spent 8 years trying to find your voice. And honestly, we don't know if we ever will. I promise you I will spend my life keeping you safe and making this world better for you.8. To whom is the text written?A. The author's son.B. The author's wife.C. The author's father.D. The author's friend.9. What can be learned about the author?A. He's at a loss what to do to help Jack.B. He's to blame for Jack s present condition.C. He has changed his attitude to the disabled.D. He hasn't accepted the reality up to now.10. How does the author sound in the text?A. Sympathetic.B. Caring.C. Regretful.D. Indifferent.11. In which section of a magazine may this text appear?A. Science.B. Entertainment.C. Sports.D. Relationship.DBeing a teacher is a rewarding career when it comes to changing lives, but it’s obviously one that comes with plenty of stresses and difficulties too.Seeking help for a child who is so obviously in need isn’t easy. Often, you feel ignored by the government. You feel upset that there isn’t anything you could personally do to help a needy and sensitive member of your class.That’s exactly how Chelsea Haley, aged 24 at the time, felt when she met fourth-grade student Jerome Robinson while working for Teach forAmericainLouisianafor the first time.The pair didn’t get off to the best start, with Jerome, the “problem child”, almost drivingChelseafrom teaching. But whenChelseaput her foot down and became determined to work more closely with Jerome, she learned the cause of his rude behavior: a bad home situation.Chelseawas eager to help Jerome, and realized that he needed more than just academic support.By 2016, a year after meeting him, Chelsea had adopted (收养) Jerome and his brother Jace.Adopting a child doesn’t come cheap, andChelseaspent all the money in her bank to see the process through.In her first few years of raising the boys, she lived on credit cards and postponed her student loan.AsChelsealived with her two adopted sons, she worked hard to repay her debts. She took on extra tutoring jobs outside of school hours, moved in with her parents, and even delivered groceries for cash. Along the way, she was learning how to be the best mom to Jerome and Jace, cooking for them and cheering them on at football matches.And now, just five years later,Chelseacan proudly say that she has paid off nearly $50, 000 of debt. Now that she’s finally out of debt,Chelseahas plans to buy a house and save up for the boys’ college education.“It allows me to focus on the boys’ future,” she said. “Saving money for them, and not spending it on my past.”12. What do we know from paragraph 4?A. Jerome’s family was less fortunate.B. The brothers were in the same class.C. When helping Jerome,Chelseafelt hopeless.D.Chelseagot along well with Jerome from the very start.13. What didChelseado to pay off her debts?A. Borrow money from her parents.B. Do part-time jobs.C. Train students to play football.D. Cook for customers.14. How old wasChelseawhen she paid off nearly all of her debts?A. 24.B. 28.C. 29.D. 30.15. Which of the following can best describeChelsea?A. Lucky and lovely.B. Sensitive and ambitious.C. Selfless and determined.D. Warmhearted and strict.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
江苏省苏州陆慕高级中学2019-2020学年高一英语上学期期中调研测试试题第Ⅰ卷 (选择题共90分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有在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. When is the next train to Chicago?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 8:40.2. Why does the man want to leave his job?A. He doesn’t get on with his workmates.B. He thinks the job is too boring.C. The working place is too far.3. What is wrong with the man?A. He’s got a headache.B. He ca n’t fall asleep at night.C. He doesn’t feel the pain.4. What will the man do next?A. Leave.B. Phone Linda.C. Keep on waiting.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. James’ daily life.B. James’ business.C. James’ family.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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。
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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2020届苏州市第一高级中学高三英语期中考试试题及答案第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AI started working with my hands at a young age. The youngest of five brothers, I took on the role as a “maintenance (维修) man” at an early age for our family’s small grocery store. Often my dad wouldn’t give me a clear idea of how something shouldbe done, so I just had to figure it out by researching or through trial and error.Fast forward to 2016 and those problem-solving skills would become the focus of Tippecanoe High School’s Homebuilding class. I knew I wanted to teach the students skills that went beyond just being able to hammer nails or cut pieces of two-by-fours. The problem was that we didn’t have the resources at the time to do much else. The idea of attracting some type of funding seemed very important. Designing, building and selling a tiny house on wheels seemed like the perfect project to accomplishthe task. I reached out to a number of local businesses and most of them responded with the greatest support for what x k w we were doing.This year we added a new element to the program. Through one of our partners, we were able to connect with the nonprofit Veteran’s Ananda Incorporated. Students in the Homebuilding class are leading the design and production of micro houses to be donated to this organization. The new partnership gives the students another focus to consider when designing and building the houses.There has been no shortage of students since our first year. Three years ago we had 41 students, the next 191, and this year it was limited to just over 160 students so we could have a safe and manageable classroom environment. The number of girls taking the class has risen steadily over the last few years as well. This class offers something for everyone and the skills are universal.1. How can we describe the young author?A. He opened a small grocery store.B. He did a lot of research in the lab.C. He enjoyed doing hands-on activities.D. He learnt about maintenance from his father.2. What do the underlined words “the task” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Getting some financial support.B. Selling a tiny house on wheels.C. Reaching out to many local businesses.D. Offering the students some problem-solving skills.3. What can be inferred about the Homebuilding class from the last paragraph?A. Its size needs increasing.B. Itis popular with the students.C. It has caused some safety concerns.D. Its classroom environment is hard to manage.BIn order to help discover spoilage and reduce food waste for supermarkets and consumers, researchers have developed new low-cost, smart phone-linked, eco-friendly spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging.One in threeUKconsumers throw away food just because it reaches the use-by date, but 60% of the £12.5 billion-worth of food we throw away each year is safe to eat.The researchers, whose findings were published in ACS Sensors, say the sensors could also eventually replace the use-by date—a widely used indicator of being fresh and eatable.The sensors cost two US cents each to make. Known as “paper-based electrical gas sensors (PEGS)”, they detect spoilage gases like ammonia (a poisonous gas with a strong unpleasant smell) in meat and fish products. The information provided by the electronic nose is received by a smart phone, and then you can know whether the food is fresh and safe to eat.The Imperial College London researchers who developed PEGS made the sensors by printing carbon electrodes onto a special type of paper. The materials are eco-friendly and harmless, so they don’t damage the environment and are safe to use in food packaging. The sensors, combined with a tiny electronic system, then inform nearby mobile devices, which identify and understand the data about spoilage gases.Lead author Dr Firat Guder of Imperial’s Department of Bioengineering, said, “Although they’re designed to keep us safe, use-by dates can lead to eatable food being thrown away. They don’t always reflect its actual freshness. In fact, people often get sick from food-borne diseases due to poor storage, even when an item is within its use-by date.”“These sensors are cheap enough so we hope to see supermarkets using them within three years. Our goal is to use PEGS in food packaging to reduce unnecessary food waste.”The authors hope that PEGS could have applications beyond food processing, like sensing chemicals in agriculture, air quality, and detecting disease markers in breath like those involved in kidney disease.4. What is the function of PEGS according to the text?A. To improve the taste of foods.B. To improve the service of stores.C. To help supermarkets store foods.D. To help people test food freshness.5. What role does the smartphone play while PEGS are functioning?A. It acts as an electronic nose.B. It reads the data collected by PEGS.C. It helps print the gas sensors onto paper.D. It discovers the spoilage gases from foods.6. What does Dr. Firat Guder say about use-by dates?A. They are not completely reliable.B. They can help reduce food waste.C. They are based on scientific research.D. They are not accepted by the consumers.7. What does the author mainly talk about in the text?A. The process of researching spoilage sensors.B. A new technology in packaging to reduce food waste.C. The application of spoilage sensors beyond food processing.D. The influence of use-by dates on supermarkets and consumers.CIn the past, most people received their news from newspapers, magazines, radio and TV. But now, almost anyone can report and publish on the Internet and share it as news through social media. But the problemis that not all of the information is true and not all of the reporting is trustworthy.Howard Schneider, a former editor of the newspapersNewsday,started the Center for News Literacy (素养) at Stony Book University in 2007. The center has multiple projects, but the most famous one is a course to teach news literacy. The course trains students to look for various details that may indicate the truth of the story.Michelle Sheng is a third-year student at theUniversityofMichigan. Sheng finds that students either just stop reading the news or only take news from one source that they trust. "A lot of people are tired of the news. People are too busy to keep up with the news, and it is really easy to take whatever news is given to you because you don’t have the time to figure it out yourself,“ she says.For her part, Sheng recently created a digital exhibit for the university library of images to educate studentson steps they can take to better analyze the news.It is important to educate an even larger audience, beyond American university students. The Center for News Literacy has developed teaching resources, as well as a free online news literacy course. It is also trying to reach a younger audience. It has partnered with several secondary schools in the American state ofNew Yorkto teach news literacy.People should research and confirm what they read online. However, to change human behavior is a difficult thing, but that really is the only thing that is going to help. The biggest problem is not getting people to be able to recognize bad journalism or false news, but getting people to want to recognize it. Our brains are wired to the Internet to seek out information that agrees with our current beliefs.8. What’s purpose of the course “News Literacy”?A. To get rid of false information on the Internet.B. To make people realize the risk on the Internet.C. To train students to tell true information from the false.D. To teach students good habits of using information online.9. Why do students have difficulty judging the truth of news?A. They are too lazy.B. They are bored with news.C. They lack news resources.D. They lack time to check its realness.10. What does the Center try to do besides teaching university students?A. Educate the public.B. Improve the service online.C. Prevent children going online.D. Set up several secondary schools.11. What did the author suggest doing to solve the problem of false news?A. Believing whatever you see.B. Changing human behaviors.C. Questioning all the news online.D. Only trusting reliable information.DThe race skywards began inAmerica. In the late1800s, industrialization had driven urban populations and land prices up, making tall buildings increasingly cost-effective, according to Carol Willis, director of theSkyscraperMuseuminNew York, “The very first tall buildings were office buildings that concentrated a work force, piled one on top of the other in order to make business very efficient, ”she says.Like all major changes in architecture, the trend wasunderpinnedby engineering. The development of steel framework, which could be used instead of load-bearing stones, made it easier and cheaper to build tall. The coming of the elevator, meanwhile, made living on higher floors far more convenient.Though similar in shape, today's skyscrapers (摩天大楼) look little like those built in the first half of the 20thcentury. This is mostly thanks to architecture's next major technological shift:the curtain wall.Postwar developments in manufacturing meant that huge panes of glass could be produced quickly and uniformly, and glass windows soon became the front of choice for high-rises. As well as allowing for greater floor space and more natural light, glass exteriors (外部) help. buildings resist greater windloads.There are now 191 completed skyscrapers that are at least 300 meters tall. But that doesn't mean our cities will grow taller indefinitely. While each additional story adds sellable floor space, construction costs also rise. All buildings reach a point where adding an extra floor will cost more money than it brings.“Every city wants to have this landmark that gives that sense of distinct culture, ”but it also needs places for people to live and work in urban settings“without the city sprawling (无序扩张), ”explains Hong Kong architect Simon Chan.The next big challenge facing architects goes beyond height:At a time when buildings and their construction account for more than a third of the world's energy consumption and contribute about 40% of greenhouse gas emissions(排放), there are new costs to consider.Whether it's employing more energy-efficient materials, encouraging natural air or using buildings themselves to generate solar or wind energy, reducing carbon emissions is the new frontier for many skyscraper architects.12. What does the underlined word“underpinned” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Created.B. Prepared.C. Suggested.D. Supported.13. What made living on higher floors much more convenient?A. The development of steel framework.B. Load-bearing stones.C. The use of the elevator.D. The curtain wall.14. What can we know from paragraph 5?A. Our cities will grow taller definitely.B. All skyscrapers are at least 300 meters tall.C. Construction cost rises as the stories increase.D. The profit for builders will be greater as the building becomes higher.15. What's the next big challenge facing architects?A. How to build the greenest building.B. How to build the strongest building.C. How to build the tallest building in the world.D. How to build the most comfortable building.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020年苏州市第一高级中学高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AHubeiProvincehas long been a favorite Chinese tourist destination because of its natural scenery, historic cities, and beautiful mountains. Here are some of the best places to visit inHubeiProvince.YellowCraneTowerYellowCraneToweris known as one of the Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River, together withYueyangTowerinHunanand Tengwang Pavilion inJiangxi. The history ofYellowCraneTowerdates back to the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history. The tower was used as a watchtower by the King of Wu's army in the beginning.Enshi Grand CanyonEnshi Grand Canyon can beChina's answer to the Grand Canyon inArizona, theUnited Statesin beauty. The canyon runs 108 kilometers and occupies a land area of 3,000 square kilometers. The region where Enshi Grand Canyon is located used to be a vast sea with many limestone deposits 230 million years ago.Shennongjia Scenic AreaIt is famous for its varied plant species as well as mountains. Regarded as the “Lungs of Central China", the forest coverage reaches over 90 percent of the area. Due to the special climate, it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Sometimes clouds stretch around mountains, rewarding tourists with unforgettable views. Besides, the area is home to some rare animals such as golden monkeys, white bears and antelope.The Three-Gorge Tribe scenic spotLocated in the area of the Xiling Gorge in the city ofYichang, it has the beauty of landscape paintings. The spot is a “ProtectedCenterof the Popular Culture and Art of the Three Gorges”. Since ancient times, a lot of famous scholars have produced a great number of excellent poems praising the beauty of this place, some of which are carved on the stones along theYangtze River.1. What is special aboutYellowCraneTower?A. It has a long history.B. It offers a scenic view.C. It once served war's purposes.D. It is the best-known tower inChina2. Why is the Grand Canyon inArizonamentioned ?A. To explain its popularity inChina.B. To help readers know more about it.C. To prove the beauty of the Chinese canyon.D. To show differences between the two canyons.3. Which place will a Chinese literature lover probably visit?A. Enshi Grand Canyon.B.YellowCraneTower.C. Shennongjia Scenic Area.D. TheThree-Gorge Tribe scenic spot.BThe secrets of dreaming are always interesting psychologists. It is generally acknowledged in the field that dreams people have during this time betweenchildhood and full adulthood, that’s around 30, are the strongest and most influential. Yet not enough is known about the repeated patterns of dreaming. Researchers are still trying to answer a basic question: How does dreaming relate to the life experiences and developmental challenges?G. William Domhoff and Adam Schneider, at theUniversityofCalifornia, help to answer this question by examining the lengthy dream series of two individuals, “Izzy” and “Jasmine”. Izzy provided a collection of 4, 329 dream reports from between the ages of 12 and 25, while Jasmine provided 664 dreams recorded between the ages of 14 and 25.Large collections of dreams like these pose challenges to researchers. Until recently, the means of studying dream series was to employ a team of recorders who take the time to code each dream for a predetermined(预先确定的)number of content categories, and then compare their results. Nowadays, digital technologies enable the analysis of language usage in dreams with high speed, accuracy, and objectivity. This marks a revolutionary advance in the science of dreaming. However,itcan only lead so far.To gain more specific and detailed insights, Domhoff and Schneider tailored word strings(词串)for each dreamer, mixing elements of traditional research with digital tools for analyzing large data sets. For Izzy these word strings included “family and s”, “celebrities” and “fantasy”, while the word strings they created for Jasmine included “familiar places,” electrical equipment” and “music”. The researchers used these word strings to identifyconnections between their dreams and real lives. Surprisingly, the results of the analysis revealed a great deal of consistency(一致性)and continuity in both sets of dreams. Izzy pays much attention to pop culture, and has affection for famous actors. Jasmine is an accomplished musician and performer.“The frequencies of dream elements show the intensity(强度)of the dreamer’s personal concern with that element in waking thought,” Domhoff and Schneider conclude. For anyone who still claims dreaming is merely random nonsense from the brain and mental world, these findings are hard to explain away.4. What do psychologists agree with about dreams?A. Dreams are influenced by life experiences.B. Dreaming is never nonsense from the brain.C. Dreams in one’s teens and twenties are strongest.D The patterns of dreaming are usually repeated.5. What does “it” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. The collection of dreams.B. Research into dreaming.C. The digital method.D. The challenge for psychologists.6. How do the researchers conduct their study?A. By analyzing large data sets.B. By developing individualized word strings.C. By identifying the patterns of dreaming.D. By making comparison with traditional research.7. Which can be the best title for the text?A. New tech, new findingB. Dreams: reflections of waking realityC. Lives, languages, dreamsD. Life experiences: elements of mental worldCA single toy catches a child's attention for a limited period of time, but a box of items that allows a child to build their own toys will catch their imagination for years to come. This brilliant idea already exists in real product form, and it's called Toyi.Toyi is described as an eco-friendly creative building kit, and it recently won the well-known IF Design Award. It came from Istanbul, Turkish, where a young female designer named Elif Atmaca first came up with the idea for it when she wanted to help the kids living in disadvantaged areas. These children do not have access to the variety of interesting toys that wealthier children do.Toyi Atmaca's design allows children to transform what are around them into clever toys. It consists of sticks, junction parts, flexible connectors, toy body parts like feet, eyes, hands, and wheels that can be used to turn old water bottles, cups, boxes, towels, etc. into cute, clever, and unique playthings. This toy kit upcycles(升级利用) materials that would otherwise go to waste, turning a recycling bin into a treasure container.“Our initial target was to deliver Toyi kits to only disadvantaged children in Turkish,” Atmaca told the media. But during a research conducted with around300 children, .she realized that the restriction on being creative went beyond any boundary. “I saw that everything was planned and shaped by grown-ups, blocking the kids' imagination in a significant way,” said Atmaca.Atmaca concluded that each kid needed space where he or she could freely create. She explained the entire process should be left to kids’ creativity, reminding teachers and all grown-ups that child-led play was an excellent way for children to develop lifelong skills.Toyi's creators are now considering distributing the kits to as many children as possible around the world through different international NGOs. Atmaca notes that for each Toyi kit sold out, they will also donate one kit toa disadvantaged child through different partnerships around the world.8. Why did Atmaca design Toyi at first?A. To win the famous IF Design Award.B. To help poor kids make their own toys.C. To protect the environment in Istanbul.D. To recycle all the waste in the dustbin.9. Which is probably the product made with the toy kit of Toyi?A. A new picture of a young boy.B. A computer with high technology.C. A treasure container from a dustbin:D. A six-armed “robot” from a water bottle.10. How do the toy kits help improve the children's ability?A. It provides the kids various types of toys.B. It offers space for the kids’ creative minds.C. It changes the poor kids' living conditions.D. It teaches the kids to share joys with others.11. What is the new target for Atmaca and her partners?A. Donating toykits to more poor children.B. Selling toy kits to every kid in the world.C. Designing new toy kits for kids and adults.D. Doing further research on the kids' demands.DWolves have a certain undeserved reputation: fierce, dangerous, good forhunting down deer and farmers’ livestock. However, wolves have a softer, more social side, one that has been embraced by a heart-warming new initiative.In a bid to save some of Europe’s last wolves, scientists have explored the willingness of these supposedly fierce creatures to help others of their kind. Female wolves, the scientists have discovered, make excellent foster parents to wolf cubs that are not their own. The study, published in Zoo Biology, suggests that captive-bred wolfcubs(幼兽)could be placed with wild wolf families, boosting the wild population.The gray wolf was once the world’s most widely distributed mammal, but it became extinct as a result of widespread habitat destruction and the deliberate killing of wolves suspectedof preying on livestock. Fear and hatred of the wolf have since become culturally rooted, fuelled by myths, fables and stories.In Scandinavia, the gray wolf is endangered, the remaining population found by just five animals. As a result, European wolves are severely inbred and have little geneticvariability(变异性), making them vulnerable to threats, such as outbreaks of disease that they can’t adapt to quickly. So Inger Scharis and Mats Amundin of Linkoping University, in Sweden, started Europe’s first gray wolf-fostering program. They worked with wolves keptat seven zoos across Scandinavia. Eight wolf cubs between four and six days old were removed from their natural parents and placed with other wolf packs in other zoos. The foster mothers accepted the new cubs placed in their midst.The welfare of the foster cubs and the wolves’ natural behavior were monitored using a system of surveillance cameras. The foster cubs had a similar growth rate as their step siblings in the recipient litter, as well as their biological siblings in the source litter. The foster cubs had a better overall survival rate, with 73% surviving until 33 weeks, than their biological siblings left behind, of which 63% survived. That rate of survival is similar to that seen in wild wolf cubs. Scientists believe that wolves can recognize their young, but this study suggests they can only do so once cubs are somewhere between three to seven weeks of age.If captive-bred cubs can be placed with wild-living families, which already have cubs of a similar age, not only will they have a good chance of survival, but they could help dramatically increase the diversity of the wild population, say the researchers. Just like the wild wolves they would join, these foster cubs would need protection from hunting. Their arrival could help preserve the future of one of nature’s most iconic and polarizing animals.12. What’s the theme of the passage?A. Giving wolf cubs a new lifeB. Foster wolf parents and foster cubsC. The fate of wild wolvesD. Changing diversity of wild wolves13. Which of the following flow chart best demonstrates the relationship between the wolves?A. B.C. D.14. Which of the following statements is true?A. Female wolves are willing to raise wolf cubs of 3 to 7 weeks old.B. Foster cubs are accepted by foster parents and are well bred.C. Man’s hostile attitude towards wolves roots in myths, fables and stories.D. Foster cubs and their biological siblings have similar growth rate and survival rate.15. What’s the purpose of the research?A. To help wolves survive various threatsB. To improve wolves’ habitat and stop deliberate killingC. To save endangered wolves by increasing their populationD. To raise man’s awareness of protecting wolves第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
江苏省苏州陆慕高级中学2020学年高一英语上学期期中调研测试试题第Ⅰ卷 (选择题共90分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有在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. When is the next train to Chicago?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 8:40.2. Why does the man want to leave his job?A. He doesn’t get on with his workmates.B. He thinks the job is too boring.C. The working place is too far.3. What is wrong with the man?A. He’s got a headache.B. He can’t fall asleep at nigh t.C. He doesn’t feel the pain.4. What will the man do next?A. Leave.B. Phone Linda.C. Keep on waiting.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. James’ daily life.B. James’ business.C. James’ family.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 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应的位置。
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,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至7题。
6. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Call Ms. Hall.B. Phone the guy back.C. Give the guy’s number to Ms. Hall.7. What do we know about Ms. Hall?A. She will call the guy after lunch.B. She doesn’t bring her cell phone.C. She will come in this afternoon.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why is the woman not happy?A. She can’t fix her mind on study.B. She doesn’t have time to relaxC. She can’t hear the TV clearly.9. What will the man do next?A. Do his homework.B. Turn off the TV.C. Close the door.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where does this conversation take place?A. At a hotel.B. In the City Hall.C. On the street.11. Where is the Bank of Switzerland?A. On the right of the City Hall.B. On the left of a park.C. Behinda post office.12. How will the man get to the park?A. On foot.B. By taxi.C. By subway.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why can’t the man meet the woman for lunch?A. He has to work at the office.B. He has to meet a customer.C. He has to look after the kids .14. How does the woman feel about the man?A. Worried.B. Satisfied.C. Angry.15. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man will be busy next week.B. The woman will go to the theatre alone.C. The seats in the theatre have been booked up.16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Workmates.C. Salesman and customer.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where are the speakers?A. In a film workshop.B. In a radio studio. (播音、演播室)C. In a theatre.18. What was the woman when she got the lead in Starshine?A. A film star.B. A student.C. A stage actress.19. Why didn’t t he woman make any more films after finishing Starshine?A. She didn’t receive offers.B. She didn’t like acting in films.C. She didn’t want to work far from home.20. What is the woman doing now?A. Performing in a play.B. Studying at school.C. Staying at home.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. This area couldn’t _______ the effects of the earthquake quickly without the help from other areas.A.return formB. suffer fromC. recover fromD. learnfrom22. The spokesman seated himself at the desk calmly since he _________ forany question from the reporters.A. was preparingB. was preparedC. preparedD. has prepared23. Upon _________at the office, the general manager required the chiefengineer _________ testing the new model as soon as possible.A .he arrived; start B. his arriving; started C. he arrived; startsD. his arriving; start24. Jack Ma often insists that there _________ no excellent businessman ifeverything goes too smoothly and that clear mind _________ if one wants to be excellent.A. be; be neededB. will be; be neededC. would be; is neededD. be; is needed25. My parents always want me to stay home or learn the extra classes outsideat the weekend, _______ is very boring .A. whenB. whereC. whichD. what26. --Bob is a wise man.--Oh, yes. How often I have regretted ________ his advice.A. not to takeB. not takingC. having takenD. not to havetaken27. —May I go to play football with Dick now, Dad?—No, you can’t go out _______ your work is being done.A. beforeB. untilC. asD. after28. To her disappointment, her parents wouldn’t let h er marry anyone__________family was poorly educated.A. of whomB. whichC. of whoseD. whose29. I found that the homework was not as heavy as ________ I used to get inmy old school.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. it30. ---When he is invited to a party, he is always making trouble or upsettingothers.--- Just as people who know him say, ________.A. he is always a wet blanketB. he is always pulling ourlegC. he is really the top dogD. he really has greenfingers第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)读短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。