河北省邢台市第二中学学高一英语下学期期中试题(无答案)-课件
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2020届邢台二中高三英语下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AWhile Jennifer was at home taking an online exam for her business law class, a monitor(监控器)a few hundred miles away was watching her every move.Using a web camera equipped in Jennifer'sLos Angelesapartment, the monitor inPhoenixtracked how frequently her eyes moved from the computer screen and listened for the secret sounds of a possible helper in the room. Her Internet access was locked remotely to prevent Internet searches, and her typing style was analyzed to make sure she was who she said she was: Did she enter her student number at the same speed as she had in the past?Or was she slowing down?In the battle against cheating, this is thecutting edgeand a key to encourage honesty in the booming field of online education. This technology gives trust to the entire system, to the institution and to online education in general. Only with solid measures against cheating, experts say, can Internet universities show that their exams and diplomas are valid — that students haven't searched the Internet to get the right answers.Although online classes have existed for more than a decade, the concern over cheating has become sharper in the last year with the growth of "open online courses". Private colleges, public universities and corporations are jumping into the online education field, spending millions of dollars to attract potential students, while also taking steps to help guarantee honesty at a distance.Aside from the web cameras, a number of other high-tech methods are becoming increasingly popular. Among them are programs that check students’ identities using personal information, such as the telephone numbers they once used.Other programs can produce unique exams by drawing on a large list of questions and can recognize possible cheaters by analyzing whether difficult test questions are answered at the same speed as easy ones. As in many university classes, term papers are scanned against some large Internet data banks for cheating.1. Why was Jennifer watched in an online exam?A. To correct her typing mistakes.B. To find her secrets in the room.C. To keep her from dishonest deeds.D. To prevent her from slowing down.2. What does the underlined expression "cutting edge" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. sharpening toolB. advanced techniqueC. effective ruleD. dividing line3. How can some programs find out possiblecheaters?A. By scanning the Internet test questions.B. By checking the question answering speed.C. By producing a large number of questions.D. By giving difficult test questions.BI cried the first time I saw the Notre Dame(巴黎圣母院)years ago. I'd waited my entire life to see this great French architecture, and experienced it in its full glory on a bright sunny day. Last night, I again cried for the centuries-old church while watching it burn.I hadn't expected to spend my evening that way. My friend and I were having dinner at a cafe a block or so away from the Notre Dame, choosing to skip going inside with the intention to go back the next day.However, we heard that it caught fire, so we left the cafe and ran towards the church, following heavy smoke from it, and soon we joined a nearly silent crowd. Some were praying, some were crying, but most were staring in disbelief at the disaster happening before us. The fire continued to get worse. About 400 firefighters were working to control the fire. We could see their flashlights shining as they inspected the front from a balcony.The Notre Dame is part of the heartbeat ofParis, I reflected on the experiences I've had there, from attending a bread market out front to admiring the beautiful windows and architecture inside. It is a spot that helps makeParismagical. And here we were, watching it burn down. It was too much to handle, but it was impossible to look away.About 9:30 pm, the gathered crowd spontaneously(自发地)began to sing Hymns(圣歌)to the church. We sang along with the group, feeling at once less like tourists and more like members of them. I hadn't imagined all that before.For hundreds of years, the Notre Dame hasseen the most joyous and the most terrible moments in the lives of both France and her people. And when everyone was able to become one emotional force, it showed that even in her darkest hour, the Notre Dame was still there to bring us all together.4. Why did the author cry for the Notre Dame for the first time?A. She was touched by its greatness.B. She was sorrowful to watch it burn.C. She was regretful for missing its glory.D. She was excited about French cultures.5. What was the author doing when the Notre Dame caught fire?A. Heading for a faraway cafe.B. Visiting a church with a friend.C. Eating nearby with a friend.D. Wandering along the street alone.6. What can we know about the fire scene?A. People expressed their sadness in different ways.B. People were nervously rushing in different directions.C. Hundreds of volunteers joined in putting out the fire.D. Firefighters kept people away with shining flashlights.7. What impressed the author most?A. The church allowed visitors to gaingreat experiences.B. Many foreign tourists became members of the church.C. The church survived disasters for hundreds of years.D. People were brought together to sing to the church.CPhotographer Rebecca Douglas has always been fascinated by the night sky. Her love for stars has taken theU.K.resident on “star walking” trips toIcelandand into theArctic, where she steps out onto darkened trails to capture twinkling stars and glowing planets in her images.Hiking at night isn’t uncommon. Plenty of people hike after dark to get to campsites or watch the sunrise from a mountaintop. Star walking goes a step further by blending hiking with stargazing. Rather than heading to an observatory or setting up a telescope in your backyard,star walking takes you on a brief journey to look at the stars from different viewpoints.Whether you’re in the mountainside or by the lake with stars reflecting on the water, star walking is often much more dynamic than traditional stargazing.What’s more, star walking is good for you. There are plenty of studies that show the health benefits of being in nature. Spending at least two hours a week outdoors, particularly while engaging in what involves “effortless attention”, can decrease blood pressure, heart rate, and stress levels.So how does an aspiring star walker get started? It doesn’t take much more than a sturdy pair of boots.While telescopes and binoculars obviously have their uses, people are encouraged to start with naked-eyestargazing. Using only the eyes allows one to get lost in the infinite expanse of space and lets the mind go.It is advised that one read up on the night sky before heading out. Free mobile apps, such as Star Walk 2, can help identify celestial bodies(天体)and are easy to use—simply point your phone at the sky to reveal a map. Websites like Sky & Telescope and NASA’s Space Place cover the basics, have in-depth explanations on stars, and offer advice on equipment. Space Place posts monthly skywatching updates, so you can plan outings around events such as meteor showers.In the United States, national parks are great options for inexperienced night hikers. Many offer guided outings that explain the importance of protecting night skies. Those with a good number of walks under their belt may want to try GlacierNational Park in Montana.If national parks and other dark-sky designated areas are out of range, check local astronomy clubs and observatories for guided sessions. Sites like the International Astronomical Union are useful for finding resources by area.At the end of the day, the best advice is to take it slow and enjoy the journey.“With all of the chaos(混乱)that’s happening around us, the one constant has been the night sky,” explains Douglas, who hasbeen exploring popular places nearby, long after the crowds have gone home for the day. “Walking is quite a mindful way of looking up and being reminded that, although everything feels so different, some things are still the same.”8. According to the passage, star walking refers to ________.A. going to an observatoryB. looking at stars in mountainsC. combining hiking and stargazingD. setting up a telescope in the backyard9. One of the reasons why people go on a star walking is that _______.A. it’s easier to identify celestial bodiesB. it is good for physical and mental healthC. they can enjoy the journey without crowdsD. they can raise awareness of protecting night skies10. According to the passage, a star walking beginner is advised to _______.A. prepare a pair of strong bootsB. start by observing with telescopesC. join an astronomy club or an observatoryD. find guided outings with the help of mobile apps11. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. excite people’s interest in star walkingB. recommend some places for star walkingC. explain the health benefits of star walkingD. introduce the preparations for star walkingDWhen you say the word donkey, whatthings come to your mind? A few people might say they’re cute, but the majority think they’re stubborn, dumb and all-round less capable than their horse s.However, this wasn’t the case for a recently unearthed ancient Chinese noblewoman who was unexpectedly found buried with her donkeys. Published in the journal Antiquity in March, Chinese archaeologists (考古学家) first discovered the tomb in Xi’an, Shaanxi, in 2012. The team examined the remains and identified the body as Cui Shi, a Tang Dynasty high-born lady who died in 878 AD.Speaking to Science Magazine in 2012, the study’s co-author, Fiona Marshall, said the finding caused confusion as “donkeys … are not associated with high-status people”.However, following years of further research, the team discovered artworks and artifacts that showed a sport known as “Lvju”. This was similar to modern-day polo (马球)and was popular among noble (高贵的) women at the time. They preferred to use donkeys instead of full-sized horses for safety reasons, due to their smaller size and slower speed.Speaking to CNN, Marshall later said, “Historical documents also showed that ladies of the late Tang court loved to play donkey polo.”At that time in Chinese history, animals were often placed in tombs so that they could be used for a specific purpose in the afterlife. The study determined that Cui Shi likely requested that her beloved donkeys be buried with her, so that she could continue her favorite sport after death. In total, three donkeys were found inside her tomb with riding gear (装备), including stirrups (马镫). “This context provides evidence that the donkeys in her tomb were for polo, not transport,” lead author Hu Songmei of the Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology told Science Magazine.Before the study, it was believed that donkeys were only used to carry loads, but now it may be time to see them as a sign of achieving high social status(地位), well, in ancient times.12. What do most people think of donkeys, according to the text?A. They are as adorable(可爱的) as horses.B. They are stubborn and not so capable.C. They were necessary in ancient sports.D. They were a sign of high social status.13. Why did Fiona Marshall feel confused when she discovered the donkeys?A. She didn’t connect donkeys with nobles.B. She hadn’t seen donkeys in ancient tombs before.C. She didn’t expect to find donkeys in a woman’s tomb.D. She didn’t understand why animals were in human tombs.14. What do we know about the sport “Lvju” from the text?A. Horses were preferred in Lvju.B Lvju was similar to modern-day soccer.C. Lvju was popular among common people.D. Donkeys were preferred in the sport for safety.15. The donkeys were found in the tomb of Cui Shi probably because _______.A. she intended to use them for transport after deathB. her family didn’t want her to be lonely after deathC. she wanted to continue to play Lvju after deathD. noble women needed donkeys to maintain their dignity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。
2020-2021学年邢台二中高三英语下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AIf you are sending a text message watching TV or listening to the radio, you may stop and give this your full attention. Multitasking shrinks (使.....萎缩)the brain? research suggests.A study found that men and womenwho frequently used several types of technology at the same time had less grey matter in a key part of the brain. University of Sussex researchers said, " Using mobile phones, laptops and other media devicessimultaneouslycould be changing the structure of our brains."Worryingly, the part of the brain that shrinks is involved in processing emotion. The finding follows research which has linked multitasking with a shortened attention span, depression , anxiety and lower grades at school.The researchers began by asking 75 healthy men and women how often they divided their attention between different types of technology. This could mean sending a text message while listening to music and checking e-mail, or speaking on the phone while watching TV and surfing the Internet. The volunteers were then given brain scans which showed they had less grey matter in a region called the anterior cingu-late cortex (ACC)(前扣带皮层).Scientists have proved that brain structure can be changed on exposure to fresh environments and experience.Other studies have shown that training—such as learning to play magic tricks or taxi drivers' learning the map of London―can increase grey matter densities (密度)in certain parts.Experts have also warned of the harmful impact technology can have on our memory and attention span. The University of California team conducted a survey of more than 18,000 people aged between 18 and 99,and found 20%had problems with memory. Researchers were shocked greatly by the 14 % of 18 to 39-year-old people who also worried about their memories.Multitasking may shorten attention span, making it harder to focus and form memories, the researchers said, adding that youngsters may be particularly affected by stress.1. The underlined word " simultaneously" in Paragraph 2 means "________,"A. on one's ownB. at no timeC. at the same timeD. by accident2. All of the following are possible effects of multitasking EXCEPT________ .A. saving timeB. a shortened attention spanC. lower grades at schoolD. depression and anxiety3. Which ofthe following can be the best title of this passage?A. Media multitasking is becoming more popularB. Multitasking shrinks the brainC. Multitasking may shorten attention spanD. People are worried about their memories.BWe 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.4. How many friends can a 20-year-old college student make via Facebook?A. 22.B. 18.C. 12.D. 4.5. 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 keep6. The underlined phrase "drift away from" in Paragraph 6 means ________.A. make sense ofB. make up withC. feel sorry forD. lose touch with7. This passage is mostprobably taken from ________.A. a newspaperB. an advertisementC. a textbookD. Facebook or TwitterCSix Neanderthals who lived in what is now France were eaten by their fellow Neanderthals some 100,000 years ago, according to fearful evidence of the cannibalistic (食人的) event discovered by scientists in a cave in the 1990s. Now, researchersmay have figured out why the Neanderthals, including two children, became victims of cannibalism: Global warming.While previous studies have examined Neanderthal remains to find proof of cannibalistic behavior, this is the first study to offer clues as to what may have led Neanderthals to become cannibals. Scientists found that rapid changes in local ecosystems as the planet warmed may have wiped out the animal species that Neanderthals ate, forcing them to look elsewhere to fill their stomachs.The researchers examined a layer of sediment (沉积物) in a cave known as Baume Moula-Guercy, in southeastern France. In that layer, charcoal (碳) and animal bones were so well-preserved that scientists could reconstruct an environmental picture representing 120,000 to 130,000 years ago. They discovered that the climate in the area was likely even warmer than it is today, and that the change from a cold, dry climate to a warmer one happened quickly. “Maybe within a few generations”, study co-author Emmanuel said. As the animals that once populated the landscape disappeared, some Neanderthals ate what they could find — their neighbors.Cannibalism is by no means unique to Neanderthals, and has been practiced by humans and their s “from the early Palaeolithic to theBronze Age and beyond,” the study authors reported. The behavior adopted by the starving Neanderthals in the Baume Moula-Guercy should therefore not be viewed as “a mark of bestiality (兽性) or sub-humanity”, but as an emergency adaptation to a period of severe environmental stress, according to thestudy.8. What does the study mainly focus on?A. The social behavior of Neanderthals.B. The reason for cannibalism among Neanderthals.C. The climate change in southeasternFrance.D. The influence of global warming on ancient animals.9. What can possibly be used to describe the climate in southeasternFrance120,000 to 130,000 years ago?A. It was no warmer than it is today.B. It was first warm while later cold and dry.C. Its change was mild and went through quite a long process.D. Its change is a chief factor contributing to cannibalism.10. Which of the following might the study authors agree with?A. Neanderthals’ cannibalism showed their bestiality.B. Cannibalism was actually a measure the Neanderthals had to adopt to survive.C. Neanderthals’ cannibalism guaranteed their rule over other tribes.D. Only Neanderthals were found to have cannibalism in human history.11. Where can you most possibly find this passage?A. In a science journal.B. In a travel brochure.C. In a history book.D. In a geography book.DAt the foot of the Tianmu Mountain in Zhejiang, a homestay (民宿) is attracting travelers from far and wide, which has won architectural (建筑学的) medal at the 2021 German iF Design Awards.The owners of the homestay are a couple in their late 30s who decided to return to their hometown three years ago. Li Xiumei used to be in charge of a division at a company in Hangzhou, and her husband was a sales director. It was an ordinary situation where Li’s husband was on business trips a lot and Li worked overtime on weekends. City life sometimes is not easy.In 2018, they quit jobs and went back to Dongtianmu village, which lies in a forest of bamboo. The first time they drove into the village was one late afternoon. The cooking smoke was rising from the foot of the mountain, which gave them a very different feeling form thecity.The homestay was built beside her husband’s old countryside house. The old house is preserved (保留), whilea brand-new building was built on its side and the whole site is made up of for courtyards. It has been updated to have a hall, a tea room, a kitchen, a dining room. Japanese cherry trees are planted in the east courtyard. A swimming pool is placed in the west courtyard, with a bar located on one side.Li and her husband love gardening and music, and their new home gives them enough space to continue their interests and relax in the heart of nature. Li wants to share the quiet country life, so she makes her new home a homestay. In 2019, the homestay became an online hit after guests shared their experiences on social media. “The longer I stay here, the more I feel it was the right choice to come back, and this is more meaningful than making money,” Li says.12. How did Li feel about city life?A. Satisfied.B. Tired.C. Attractive.D. Noisy.13. What impressed the couple when first driving to the village?A. The smoke of cooking.B. The forest of bamboo.C. The smell of the village.D. The feeling of loneliness.14. What can we infer about the homestay from paragraph 4?A. It is ancient and broken.B. It can hold many guests.C. It has been rebuilt bythe couple.D. It must have been carefully designed.15. What’s more meaningful than earning money according to Li?A. Continuing their music dream.B. Staying at the old house.C. Living in the countryside.D. Developing the economy of cities.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。
南昌二中2023-2024学年度下学期高一期中考试英语试卷第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What are the speakers talking about?A.A floodB. A fireC. A car accident2.How many tickets does the woman need to buy?A.7B.6C.53.What do we know about the man?A. He just bought a new house.B. He doesn’t get along with his roommates.C. He is a man of bad temper.4.What time is it now?A.9:00B. 9:10C.9:405.What does the man say about the woman?A. She should have been more active.B. She was very talkative.C. She danced very well.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where does the woman come from?A. Australia.B. EnglandC. Brazil.7.What does the woman do ?A. She’s a trader.B. She’s a student.C. She’s a receptionist.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
石家庄二中高一年级12月月考英语试卷(满分150分,考试时间90分钟)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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. Which flavor of ice cream will the boy haveA. Blueberry.B. Strawberry.C. Chocolate.2. What is the woman going to do this afternoonA. Borrow a book.B. Visit Mr. Smith.C. Attend a meeting.3. What does the woman offer to do for the boyA. Fix his phone.B. Treat him to dinner.C. Give him a ride.4. What will the woman do the day after tomorrowA. Leave for London.B. Attend a seminar.C. Do the gardening.5. What are the speakers going to do nextA. Buy tickets.B. Make a drink.C. See a film.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2020-2021学年河北邢台市第二中学高二下期中英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择1.It is pretty well understood_______ controls the flow of carbon dioxide in and out the atmosphere today.A.what B.when C.that D.how 2.Meeting my uncle after all these years was an unforgettable moment, ________ I will always treasure.A.that B.one C.it D.what3.Don’t be ________ by products claiming to help you lose weight in a couple of weeks. A.taken off B.taken inC.taken away D.taken out4.A modern city has been set up in _________ was a wasteland ten years ago.A.what B.which C.that D.where5.Water can absorb and give off a lot of heat without big changes in temperature , thus creating a environment .A.peaceful B.sensitive C.common D.stable .6.I’ve tried very hard to improve my English. But by no means _______with my progress. A.the teacher is not satisfiedB.is the teacher not satisfiedC.the teacher is satisfiedD.is the teacher satisfied7.His efforts to raise money for his program were _______ because no one showed any intention to take a cent out of their pockets.A.in place B.in sightC.in vain D.in effect8.We only had $100 and that was ________ to buy a new computer.A.nowhere near enough B.near enough nowhereC.enough near nowhere D.near nowhere enough9.I wasn’t blaming anyone; I said errors like this could be avoided.A.merely B.mostlyC.rarely D.nearly10.You are saying that everyone should be equal, and this is _______I disagree.A.why B.where C.what D.how 11.Five people won the “China’s Green Figure” award, a title ______ to ordinary people for their contributionsto environmental protection.A.being given B.is given C.given D.was given12.I can’t say which wine is best ----- it’s a(n) _______ of personal taste.A.matter B.event C.variety D.affair13.For him_____ stage is just _____ means of making a living.A.a; a B.the; a C.the; the D.a; the14.After that, he knew he could ________any emergency by doing what he could to the bestof his ability.A.get away with B.get on withC.get through D.get across15.-- I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’m afraid I can’t pass this time.-- ______! I’m sure you’ll make it.A.Go ahead B.Good luckC.No problem D.Cheer up二、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后1--20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
邢台二中高一(下)第四次月考英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe city of San Francisco is a wonderful tourist attraction that offers many different things to see and do. The best way for a traveler to get a good look at the city is to take one of the many different tours there.Tour the City on FootWhen touring the city by walking, you aren’t going to walk much. What’s more, there are far more benefits. This kind of tour allows you to see as many buildings of the city as possible. A tour of the city on foot usually focuses on a more localized neighborhood level, which can be very interesting in a number of different ways.Hit the Waters of San Francisco BayThe waters of San Francisco Bay have played an important role in the city’s development over the last century. Touring San Francisco from the water is a completely unique way for you to see this wonderful city.Take a Bus TourIf you want to see a wide variety of attractions from all over the city, one of the best things you could do is to book a tour through our company that offers services here. A bus tour of San Francisco is one of the most complete ways to experience the cityTour San Francisco From the AirWhile it is one of the most expensive ways to see San Francisco, touring the city from the air is one of the most unique and thrilling ways to see the city. Seeing the city from high above allows you to get a full view of the city as tour guides point out attractions from high above. If you do decide to tour San Francisco byair, you’ll be creating memories that you won’t forget forever.We are a travel agency providing high-quality services and discounts. For more information, please click here.21.How should you tour San Francisco to appreciate its buildings?A.By air B.By bus. C.On foot D.By boat22.What can we learn about the Waters of San Francisco Bay?A.They have high quality sea water. B.They are explored on a localized levelC.They were not in use until the last century. D.They have helped the city to develop further.23.Which tour cost most?A.Tour San Francisco From the Air B.Hit the Waters of San Francisco BayC.Tour the City on Foot D.Take a Bus Tour24.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A.To introduce San Francisco. B.To advertise for a travel agency.C.To show what to do in San Francisco. D.To persuade people to visit San Francisco.BIn fifth grade, my backpack was stolen from my dad’s car, which had my binder (活页夹) with a few valuable stories that I have been working on for quite a while.I was very devastated. Then I decided to go to school with absolutely nothing.My 5th grade teacher, Miss Taylor, was really sweet, understanding and kind to me. She gave me an extra binder that she had, and to help personalize it, she got out a piece of paper, and started writing my name in a cool letter style. I was deeply moved by what she had done for me that day.But here’s something even better. Later that same day, Miss Taylor had gotten a call from the office and told me exactly this “Zoe, A wonder has happened! Someone found your binder!” And I ran down to the office, and got my binder. It wa s really packed full, because the person that had found it had collected all written works and put them inside of my binder. When I opened it, an envelope fell out. On the back of the envelope was “I’m sorry all your things got stolen, but I hope this help s.” I opened the envelope and it had $20 in it.If something bad happens or if life lets you down sometimes, there are always lots of people out there that are kind, and can bring back faith and hope to humanity. 25.What does the underlined word “devastated” mean?A.Moved. B.Shocked. C.Sad. D.Content.26.What did the stranger do to help the author?A.He bought her a new binder. B.He called to lend the binder. C.He helped personalize the binder. D.He brought back a fully packed binder.27.Why did the author write the story?A.To express her sincere appreciation. B.To share her unlucky experience.C.To remember her teacher’s kindness.D.To introduce the stranger’s generosity.CIt is quite reasonable to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life, but manners on the road are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce tigers behind the wheel. It is all right to have a tiger in a cage, but to have one in the driver’s seat is another matter.Road politeness is not only good manners, but a good sense. It takes the most cool-headed drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forcedto face rude driving. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing the possibility of quarreling and fighting. A friendly nod or a wave of thanks in answer to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of good will and becomes so necessary in modern traffic conditions. But such behavior of politeness is by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays don’t even seem able to recognize politeness when they see it.However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. A typical example is the driver who waves a child crossing the street at a wrong place into the path of oncoming cars that may not be able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they want to.An experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if drivers learn to correctly join in a traffic stream without causing total blockages that give rise to unpleasant feelings. Unfortunately, modern drivers can’t even learn to drive, let alone master the roadmanship (公路驾车技能). Years ago, experts warned us that the fast increase of the car ownership would demand more give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart. 28.The most suitable title for this passage would be __________.A. Traffic JamsB. Good MannersC. Road PolitenessD. Modern Drivers29.Troubles on the road are often caused by __________.A. traffic jamsB. the behavior of the driversC. the great speed of modern lifeD. terrible road conditions 30.According to the writer, a good driver should __________.A. encourage children to cross the road whenever they want toB. beat back when forced to face rude drivingC. be able to recognize politeness when he sees itD. join in a traffic stream quickly however other people feel31.It is not always right for drivers to __________.A. master the roadmanshipB. neglect politeness when they see itC. give a friendly nod in answer to an act of politenessD. encourage old ladies to cross the road whenever and wherever they want toDMany students are involved in social practice besides study. On Monday, April 17, 2017, a unique partnership between Saint Agatha and Phalanx Family Services began. Saint Agatha is a primary school and day care program. Phalanx Family Services is a full-service, nonprofit (非盈利的)organization offering various programming for in-need families living in Chicago.Thirteen in-school youths, between the ages of 16~18, started training as young reporters in an eight-week camp organized by the two organizations. The program is designed to teach them how to become city reporters. After completing the program successfully, they will receive a job reporting for one of nine online news about the project.The very thought of 13 youths’ improving reading and writing levels and hunting for career opportunities in journalism(新闻业)is exciting! Imagine, Chicago youths report positive and inspiring stories about the happenings around Chicago’s black and brown communities, which are much better than frightening stories coming from local and national medium.I admire Saint Agatha and Phalanx Family Services for training youths in a needed skill set. As I see it, technology has harmed youths’ reading and writing abili ties. My father often says,“Youth is wasted on the young.” It sounds like the wisdom of the old. But Saint Agatha offers training and the opportunity for youths to take an active part in reporting the happenings and events they experience day to day in order to provestudents don’t waste youth.32.What is the main purpose of the eight-week camp?A.To improve students’ interest in study.B.To help students become more independent.C.To teach youths how to become city reporters.D.To let youths know about their local culture and customs.33.What does Saint Agatha mainly show to us?A.What our father said is right.B.Youth is not wasted by students.C.Technology harms youths’ reading and writing abilities.D.Technology provides the youth with more opportunities.34.The underlined word “It” in the last paragraph refers to “________”. A.Youth is wasted on the young B.Reporting the happenings and events C.Youth D.Technology35.What can be inferred from the text?A.The history of the city is mainly recorded by youths.B.Phalanx Family Services is aiming to make money.C.The author is in favor of the eight-week camp.D.The thirteen in-school youths refused the program.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)The correct way to brush your teeth is to use short, gentle strokes on the teeth, You should pay special attention to the gum (牙龈) line. 36.Pick the right toothbrushMost dentists say that a soft-upraised toothbrush with a small head is best for removing dirt and rubbish while getting into those hard-to-reach places. 37. They have limited skills in their hands and thus they can do a better job at cleaning teeth.Pick the right toothpaste38. And some are tailored (特定需要) specifically for dental issues such as sensitivity, dirt,holes or gingivitis (齿龈炎). Each person’s mouth is different, and it is advisableto talk to your dentist about what toothpaste is best for you.39.Hold your brush at a 45 degree angle, and use short, circular cleans or back and forth movements on your teeth. Brush the gum line in a pattern that pushes rubbish away from it. 40. Make sure that all chewing surfaces are clean, and brush the surfaceof the tongue tooA.Clean the teethB.Pick a double-duty toothpaste.C.There are many types of toothpaste.D.However, this step often gets ignored.E. An electric toothbrush is best for those.F. Here are some basic ideas to help you clean your teeth wellG. Gently brush the inside and outside of each tooth using this motion (动作)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)In December 2018, Jordan Kahana was driving along a highway in Arizona when he 41 two small dogs on the side of the road. The puppies were eight weeks old. Kahana was on his 42 to Colorado to celebrate the beginning of the New Year with friends, but he stopped and rushed the 43 abandoned(被抛弃的)dogs to the animal hospital. After that, Kahana decided to 44 them.Kahana 45 his job as a digital director in 2017 to travel more. 46 he rescued the pups he was planning on 47 full time. He had bought a one-way ticket to Bali in November, to leave that upcoming March. After rescuing the pups,however, his plans took a bit of a 48 . But still, the 49 was to travel.So 50 flying for international adventures, he decided road trips would be their thing!51 then, the 30-year-old man has traveled about 32,000 miles with the two52 pups, who he named Sedona and Zeus. So far, the three have been to 35 states together and hiked through 53 national parks. They’ve even visited Canada. Kahana posts his travels on his 54 Instagram account viewed by hundreds of thousands.When asked how he 55 Sedona’s and Zeus’ names, Kahana said that he first foundthe dogs when he was 56 from Sedona, Arizona to Page, Arizona. He thought Sedona was a 57 name for the female puppy and Zeus, which sounds a good namefor a 58 dog, was taken from Greek Mythology.“I was 59 forced to become a morning person,” Kahana said. “The pups, without 60 , wake me up around 6:30 in the morning to go out for a walk.”41.A.bought B.injured C.ignored D.s potted 42.A.flight B.duty C.way D.holiday 43.A.lively B.poor C.terrible D.shameful 44.A.adopt B.followed C.let go of D.get rid of 45.A.lost B.loved C.took D.left 46.A.Before B.Because C.Although D.Unless 47.A.working B.traveling C.training D.studying 48.A.look B.chance C.turn D.step49.A.focus B.problem C.pleasure D.strength 50.A.including B.concerning C.regardless of D.instead of51.A.Even B.By C.Till D.Since52.A.awful B.pride C.lovely D.spoiled 53.A.various B.average C.limited D.foreign 54.A.serious B.recent C.secret D.popular 55.A.got used to B.came up with C.made use of D.held on to 56.A.flying B.moving C.wandering D.driving 57.A.pretty B.real C.given D.strange 58.A.lost B.male C.nice D.small 59.A.generally B.shamefully C.patiently D.quickly 60.A.luck B.permission C.fail D.doubt第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
邢台二中2014—2015年学年度第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷1 至 12页,第Ⅱ卷 13至14页。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(共105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 can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman thinks the man has nothing with the accident.B. The man thought the accident was his fault.C. The man doesn’t agree with the woman.2. How soon will the man’s uncle get to the station?A. In twenty minutes.B. In fifteen minutes.C. In five minutes.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. At home.B. At a hotel.C. At a supermarket.4. How does the woman feel?A. Sad.B. Happy.C. Tired.5. What can we know about the woman?A. She is still smoking.B. She used to carry matches or a lighter.C. She sells matches and lighters.第二节 (共l5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。
邢台二中高一下学期第三次月考英语试卷第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,共20个小题,共计30分)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. Who is the man looking for?A. Tami.B. Dr. Maxwell.C. Alison Simpson.2. What will the woman probably do?A. Call the airline soon.B. Stay at home for a while.C. Leave for the airport before lunch.3. What does the man think of his current book?A. It’s exciting.B. It’s relaxing.C. It’s long.4. When does the man hope to see the woman?A. This afternoon.B. Tomorrow night.C. Tomorrow afternoon.5. What does the man mean?A. He didn’t put in any sugar.B. He added some natural flavors.C. He also thinks the coffee tastes strange.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. Why is the woman upset?A. Her order isn’t ready yet.B. The man forgot her order.C. Some guests willbe late.7. At what time will the wedding start?A. 10:00.B. 10:30.C. 12:00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
石家庄市第二中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解If you’re a photographer, we’d love to have you join this nonprofit photography workshop in Africa! Our photography volunteer program is a unique opportunity to sharpen your skills and learn about the work of nonprofit organizations. You just need a good camera, basic photography skills, and an interest in giving back through photography.●Program scheduleYour program will begin with a workshop taught by photographer Anna Lusty. The first week will be focused on how to prepare for shoots and how to best capture (捕捉) the projects in a way that will help raise awareness of their cause, etc. Half days will be spent on theory, and during the other half, we’ll visi t a nonprofit organization to put skills into practice.From the second week, you’ll start your tasks. Each week, you’ll be sent to an organization of your choice. This can include different areas, such as education, animal welfare, sports, and more. You’l l spend your time understanding the projects, and record their work with your camera. At the end of the week, there will be time for post-production, and you can donate a selection of your images to the organization.●SupportAccommodation, transport and meals are all provided during this photography volunteer project.●Start dates and feesCape Town: February 19 / May 14 / July 17 / Oct 16Livingstone: July 31A. Related volunteer experience.B. Interest in African culture.C. Professional photography skills.D. Proper photography equipment.2.What do we know about the schedule of the program?A. It combines theory and practice.B. V olunteers can team up freely to finish a project together.C. A professional photographer is assigned to every volunteer.D. Participants raise money for the organization via images they take.3.How much should you pay if you start the program on July 31and stay for 3 weeks?A. $2, 150.B. $2, 700.C. $3, 200.D. $3, 650.On March 14, Bai Xuesong, a guide at the Beilin Museum in Xi’an, northwest China’sattracted over 300, 000 viewers.Bai has become a hit on the Internet ever since he started giving tours of the museum collections through live streaming videos on February 23. After viewing his broadcasts, many netizens expressed a desire to visit the museum when it reopens after the COVID-19 outbreak.It is estimated that more than 30 museums in China, including the National Museum of China and the Dunhuang Academy China, have hosted live broadcasts on online platforms during the epidemic (流行病), each gaining over 10 million viewers in one day. The Gansu Provincial Museum, one of the museums that have been exploring online platforms and using them, attracted as many as 900, 000 viewers at one point in its live broadcasts, more than half of its total viewers last year, according to the deputy curator (副馆长) of the museum. As a result, the number of fans of the official online store of the museum on the e-commerce platform Taobao has grown to 25, 000, with sales of related products seeing a huge increase.“Cooperation between museums and Internet platforms is beneficial to both sides, ” said Huang Yang, vice professor with the cultural heritage and museology (博物馆学) department of the Nanjing Normal University. He said that while museums need to use live broadcasts to spread culture, Internet giants need the resources that museums possess to provide high-quality content for users.4.What could best replace the underlined word “showcasing” in paragraph 1?A. grouping.B. displaying.C. selling.D. advertising5.What made Bai Xuesong popular on the Internet?A. His live broadcasts.B. His collection of art.C. His ability to make videos.D. His knowledge of the Internet.6.What can the numbers in paragraph 3 show us?A. The popularity of online stores.B. The development of Chinese museums.C. The success of live broadcasts of museums.D. The importance of online platforms in China.7.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. There are two sides to every story.B. Experience is the mother of wisdom.C. Never rise early without proper benefit.D. Working together can create a win-win situation.Traveling is meant to be an enjoyable activity where you can relax and find pleasure. But one small town in Vermont, US, has closed its roads to the public due to the overwhelming (压倒性的) number of tourists, reported the news site Local 10.Famous for its beautiful autumn leaves, Pomfret, a small town with over 900 people, has been crowded with tourists attracted by beautiful pictures of the town shared on social media sit es like TikTok and Instagram. This has led to “significant safety, environmental and quality of life issues, ” the Select Board of Pomfret wrote in a message to the community.Admittedly, the popularity of social media has opened up more of the world for visitors to explore. By using functions such as geotagging (地理标记) through which you can share your location, people are looking for and sharing these destinations, especially in rural areas like the small town of Pomfret. A rise in social media presence also brings the potential for greater tourism income and jobs for people in these travel sites.Social media is also often blamed for causing over-tourism. These places aren’t properly equipped to receive tourists. They can easily become overcrowded. Overcrowding leads to the worst problems of tourism: more traffic and rubbish, without more money coming in.Social media has changed not only the destinations people travel to, but the way they behave once they get there. Getting the perfect photo is a top priority (优先事项) for many. “People are dressing for the photo rather than the destination or the customs, and there can be a big disconnect there, ” Lauren Siegel of the University of Greenwich said.8.Why did Pomfret decide to close its roads to the public?A. Some important people will visit it.B. Local people don’t like outsiders.C. Overcrowding has caused problems.D. The town needs some reconstruction.9.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The trend of traveling to unknown places.B. The positive effect of social media on tourism.C. The importance of having a social media presence.D. The popularity of sharing locations on social media.10.Why can places like Pomfret be easily overcrowded?A. They offer tourists high-quality service.B. They lack good tourist control measures.C. They advertise too much on social media.D. They don’t have the proper tourist facilities (设施).11.According to the text, how has social media changed travelers’ behavior?A. They dress appropriately for their destinations.B. They pay more attention to the local customs.C. They disconnect from social media.D. They are more focused on taking photos.“The failure to play is now a serious issue and it calls for action for change,” says Sir Ken Robinson, a leading expert in education, creativity and human development. This is the driving force behind Outdoor Classroom Day - a global teacher-led campaign, supported by Dirt is Good, a company producing daily chemical products.Outdoor Classroom Day, taking place on 17th May and 1st November this year, will see schools around the world swap the inside for the playground and beyond to make playtime a key part of the school day. This might involve using natural objects like stones to do sums, or going on an insect hunt to encourage curiosity. By now, Outdoor Classroom Day has grown from a grassroots movement to a global campaign that is expected to benefit five million children and over 40,000 schools from all around the world.This is helping to change the trend that sees many schools selling up or building up on their playgrounds and cutting back on playtime to make more room for academic studies, while at home children’s lives are increasingly filled with organized activities intended to help them learn. Today globally 61% of parents surveyed in the Dirt is Good Qualitative Study said that children don’t know how to play without using technology.Outdoor Classroom Day is making playing time happen, with 22% of participating schools having increased their playtime since joining the campaign. 93% of teachers surveyed saw improvements in children’s creativity after playing outside and 97% believethat time outdoors is necessary for children to reach their full potential.Scientific studies show that real play - the active, physical, self-directed play - is essential for children to develop key life skills that are not taught elsewhere. Few would question the value of developing creativity, leadership, resourcefulness, and curiosity. 12.What do children do on Outdoor Classroom Day?A. Have PE. classes on the playgrounds.B. Have a day off and go playing anywhere.C. Learn and play by using natural things outside.D. Play on their own without the teachers’ guidance.13.Why do children spend less time outdoors?A. Schools stop providing playgrounds.B. Adults ignore the importance of playtime.C. Parents prefer to homeschool their children.D. Technology helps children learn better at home.14.What’s the school teachers’ attitude towards the campaign?A. Positive.B. Uncertain.C. Unconcerned.D. Negative. 15.What’s the purpose of the passage?A. To introduce an activity.B. To advertise a product.C. To entertain the public.D. To persuade students to play.Dog owners walked about 23 minutes longer each day than non-dog owners. In a new study, dog owners took 2, 760 additional steps-compared to people who didn’t have a dog at home. But here’s the real good news: That extra exercise could help adults meet their recommended weekly totals for physical activity.The research, published in BMC Public Health, focused on adults 65 and older, who tend to be less active than younger people. The study included 43 dog owners and 43 non-dog owners, all of whom were monitored (监控) continuously for three week-long periods. When they compared the two groups, the researchers found that dog ownership was connected with a large, potentially health-improving effect.Dog owners walked about 23 minutes longer each day than non-dog owners, 119 minutes against 96 minutes on average. They also took an additional 2, 760 steps, and had eight fewer continuous periods of sitting down. Most of that extra walking was done at proper pace, 100 or more steps a minute. Dog owners walked at this pace for 32 minutes a day, against just 11 minutes a day for non-dog owners.The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that adults get at least 150 minutes ofphysical activity a week. This increased walking time alone could satisfy that requirement, say the researchers - so it makes sense that 87 percent of dog owners in the study met these guidelines, versus just 47 percent of non-dog owners.Co-author Nancy Gee says that pet ownership may help older adults get more activity or keep their current activity level for a longer period of time. “This could improve their chances of a better quality of life, improved cognition (认知), and perhaps, even a long life, ” she said. Here at Health, we’ll add that caring for pets has been shown to have plenty of other physical and mental health benefits as well.16.What can we learn about the research?A. It was targeted at old people.B. It had an undesirable effect on dog owners.C. It was sponsored (资助) by the BMC Public Heal.D. It mainly considered the mental health of dog owners.17.What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?A. To show the guidelines of the research.B. To present the results of the research.C. To describe the process of doing the research.D. To explain the reasons for conducting the research.18.What does Nancy Gee think of owning a dog?A. It will take a lot of time.B. It will surely help people live a long life.C. It enables older adults to live a healthy life.D. It helps young adults to improve their quality of life.19.What is the best title for the text?A. Young people walk less todayB. Animal lovers are healthierC. Non-pet owners enjoy more pleasureD. Dog owners walk way more二、七选五20.At school, were you ever told to stop daydreaming and concentrate? It was easy for your mind to wander if you weren’t interested in the subject.①_________ But understanding how to do it, and knowing what is distracting you, can help.Scientists have looked at what makes us procrastinate (拖延) and found a number of ways to help us stay focused. ② _________ Research by Science Focus magazine found thatsilence is best for concentration, but gentle coffee shop noise - for example - is also useful! It also found that turning off reminders on your phone, or switching the phone off altogether removes a major distraction and helps you focus on the task at hand.③ _________ Psychologists and neuroscientists are interested in our ability to focus and have looked at what we can change inside our heads to help us concentrate. An article by Caroline Williams says, “Attention Researcher Nilli Lavic of University College London has found that making a task more visually demanding takes up more processing power and leaves the brain nothing left to process distractions. ”④ _________There are more practical tips toward keeping your mind focused. These include making a list of your tasks, finding a quiet workspace or even chewing some gum! It’s possible that the movement in your mouth occupies parts of the brain that might otherwise get distracted. But, according to Science Focus magazine, distraction isn’t all bad. “If we were always so fo cused that we never got distracted, we’d miss potential changes, such as threats, in our environment.⑤ _________”A. Distraction is vital for survival.B. Staying focused can still be a challenge in adult life.C. Therefore, keeping yourself busy might be one answer.D. Your ability to concentrate well affects how effective you are.E. Another possible cure for a short attention span is brain training.F. One obvious solution is to get rid of distracting noises or use “white noise”.G. Some people procrast inate because they worry they won’t be able to complete tasks perfectly.三、完形填空(15空)I was tasked with looking after my 13-year-old cousin Megan while my parents werecurrently living with my parents.way to do things, just like I had been taught to do the right A-levels and the right university.One day, while driving Megan home from school, I stalled (使熄火) the car several timestogether.with the people you care about.21.A. simple B. difficult C. busy D. cheerful22.A. believed B. knew C. admitted D. pretended23.A. common B. creative C. right D. unique24.A. Therefore B. Finally C. Otherwise D. However25.A. tried B. refused C. managed D. forgot26.A. bored B. impressed C. interested D. concerned27.A. frustrating B. amusing C. confusing D. annoying28.A. join in B. turn around C. cry out D. calm down29.A. remained B. broke C. worsened D. changed30.A. take risks B. have fun C. make rules D. follow orders31.A. hobbies B. opinions C. challenges D. company32.A. avoid B. regret C. enjoy D. practice33.A. struggles B. fears C. successes D. pains34.A. friend B. parent C. teacher D. role model35.A. similarity B. connection C. relation D. competition四、短文填空36.I began my journey studying in China in March 2020, when I came to Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) to get my bachelor’s degree in Chinese language. As a youth from the USA, I feel that ① _________ (study) in China is one of the best ways to truly understand this amazing country. I have the chance not only ②_________ (communicate) with international students from all over the world but to make friends with local Chinese students.Through various ③ _________ (activity), I was able to develop many friendships withChinese students. It was through these friendships that I ④ _________ (have) the opportunityto better understand what the university life of⑤ _________ average Chinese student was like. Because many Chinese friends came from different areas around the country, I was able to gain a ⑥ _________ (good) understanding of China than before.Apart from these, my absolute favorites were the times ⑦ _________ my close friends from school would gather in my dorm room to cook and eat. It may sound like nothingspecial, ⑧ _________ these were some of my cherished (珍爱的) memories at BLCU.I sincerely hope that more foreigners in China can take advantage ⑨_________ their time to experience the food, the culture, and ⑩ _________ (especial) the people.五、语法填空37.For Western _________ (design), China and its rich culture have long been an inspiration for Western creative. (所给词的适当形式填空)38.Nowadays, many teenagers are addicted _________ computer games.(用适当的词填空) 39.I was _________ (frighten) of walking alone in the forest. (所给词的适当形式填空) 40.Parents need to encourage a sense of _________ (responsible) in their children. (所给词的适当形式填空)41.Math is an _________ (extreme) challenging subject for some students. (所给词的适当形式填空)42.I’m looking forward to _________ (h ear) more details from you soon. (所给词的适当形式填空)43.Don’t play with the knife or you may do yourself an _________ (injure). (所给词的适当形式填空)44.She often swims to build up the _________ (strong) of her muscles. (所给词的适当形式填空)45.I did not have _________ (confident) when I came to the new school. (所给词的适当形式填空)46.I will not lose courage even _________ I should fail ten times. (用适当的词填空) 47.Those who truly understand the _________ (economy) impact and can work to change the patterns can create a wide range of career possibilities. (所给词的适当形式填空)48.I made up my mind to apply _________ a scholarship. (用适当的词填空)49.It’s not all that hard to build an______(advance) and large vocabulary. (所给词的适当形式填空)50.If you pretend _________ (know) what you don’t know, you’ll make a fool of yourself. (所给词的适当形式填空)51.He recommended that she _________ (go) to see a dentist. (所给词的适当形式填空)六、书面表达52.假设你是校英文报“Just Ask”栏目的负责人Dale,你收到了来自Troubled Boy的来信。
河北省邢台市第二中学2018-2019学年高一英语下学期第四次月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)1.When will the speakers arrive in Guangzhou?A.At 8:45.B. At 8:50.C. At 9:20.2.What did the man’s girlfriend think of him?A.He was weak.B. He was busy.C. He was lazy.3.How often will the woman’s daughter have violin lessons from next month on?A.Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Three times a week.4.Where is the woman now?A.In a cinema.B. At home.C. At a theater.5.What does the woman mean?A.She met some of the world’s best writers.B.She has learned a lot from the literature class.C.She has written some books on the world literature.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7小题。
6.What will the woman buy for the winter season?A.Some hats.B. Some sweaters.C. Some shirts.7.What’s the weather like in winter in the city where the woman is studying?A.It’s too cold to go outside.B.It rains a lot in the mountains.C.It often snows in the mountains.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
2015--2016学年第二学期期中考试英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分. 共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第一部分听力(共30分)第一节(每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面五段对话,每段对话读一遍。
1.Who was the man talking to over the phone?A.Alice . B.Ann . C.Lisa .2.What did the man do last night?A.He went to a concert. B.He saw a doctor. C.He looked after his mother.3.How did the man get the camera?A.His friend gave it to him. B.He bought it from the store. C He received it from a relative .4.What are the two speakers talking about?A.A meal . B.Some vegetables. C.A restaurant.5.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A.Teacher and student. B.Student and librarian. C.Classmates .第二节(每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6,7题。
6.What was the man doing ten minutes ago ?A.Doing home work. B.Watching a movie. C.Relaxing outside.7.Why does the man watch the movie?A.To prepare for his homework . B.To learn something from it. C.To help himself get relaxed.听第七段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.How do the speakers find the party?A.Wonderful . B.Surprising . C.Disappointing. 9.What did Lily do?A.She asked her friends for help.B.She organized the party on her own.C.She learned from others for party.听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What do we know about the woman’s flat ?A.It’s large. B.It’s bright. C . It’s far from the city center 11.How does the woman go to the work?A.On foot . B.By subway. C.By bike.12.Why doesn’t the man move?A.His house isn’t far away. B.He enjoys his ride to the office.C.He lives in his house of his own.听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.How often does the man go to the gym ?A.Twice a week. B.Three times a week. C.Four times a week.14.How long does the man usually swim?A.For twenty min utes . B.For thirty minutes. C.For an hour.15.What is the woman?A.A student . B.A personal trainer. C.A teacher.16. What does the woman think of her life?A. Busy .B. Interesting .C. Unlucky .听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Why does the man come to this school?A. He has no choice.B. His friends are there.C. It’s the bestschool here .18 What’s the man’s favorite sport?A. Basketball .B. Football .C. Tennis .19. What kind of movies does the man like?A. American movies.B. Movies made abroad.C. All kinds of movies.20. What is the man doing?A. Taking part in a speech .B. Running for the monitorC. Giving a personal introduction.第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分30分 )第一节共10小题,每小题2分, 满分20分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项ABCD 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑.ABody and FoodYour body, which has close relations with the food you eat, is the most important thingyou own, so it needs proper treatment and proper nourishment (营养).The old saying "Anapple a day keeps the doctor away "is not as silly as some people think. The body needsfruit and vegetables because they contain vitamin C.Many people take extra vitamins inpill form, believing that these will make them healthy.But a good diet is made up of nourishing food and this gives all the vitamins you need.The body doesn't need or use extra vitamins, so why waste money on them?In the modern western world, many people are too busy to bother about eating properly.They throw anything into their stomachs, eating hurriedly and carelessly. The list ofillnesses caused or made worse by bad eating habits is frightening.21 ."Your body has close relations with the food you eat."It really means that ______.A.what you eat has great effect on your healthB. your body is made up of the food you eatC.all kinds of food you eat can be made into your bodyD.the more you eat, the fitter you will feel22 .The old saying referred to in the passage tells us that ______.A.eating apples regularly does lots of good to our healthB.the apple is the best among all kinds of fruitsC.apples can take the place of doctorsD.an apple is a sure cure for illness23 .In the modern western countries ______.A.people don 't want to pay more attention to their eatingB.lots of people' s illnesses are caused or made worse by bad eating habitsC.people throw everything into their stomachs without chewinD.people are only too busy to cook meals for themselvesBOnce a New Zealand teacher asked where I live. “In the white building,”I answered.“At our university both girls and boys live in the same dormitory.”I added. Beyond my expectation(出乎意料), however, my attempt(努力)to show I am speaking American English (AE) turned out to be something else. The New Zealander seemed very puzzled(迷惑)at my answer.With a half smile, she asked, “Really?Do they live in the same room?”“Oh, no. They live in different rooms but in the same building.”I reacted(反应)quickly.Later I got to know the word“dormitory”. In AE it means one building, wherea s(而,却)it means one room in British English(BE).The New Zealander misunderstood me because she spoke New Zealander English(NE), which, as we know, is much related to BE.Nowadays, not a few English learners, who try to catch up with the fashion(时髦), choose to speak AE.Yet, the problem is that they cannot speak pure AE, but half AE and half BE instead. I think it necess ary to keep one style in order to avoid(避免)misunderstanding.24. Which of the following is right?A、AE and BE are two different languages.B、New Zealanders speak BE.C、There are some differences between AE and BE.D、New Zealanders cannot understand Americans.25.What I said to the New Zealander is .A、really pure AEB、really pure BEC、half AE and half BED、not English at all26.According to the passage , .A、few people speak AEB、more people speak BEC、BE is becoming fashionableD、AE is becoming fashionable27.The writer wrote the passage in order to .A、tell us a funny storyB、warn us not to make mistakesC、encourage us to speak one style of EnglishD、tell us the differences between AE and BECLife on land probably began about 430 million years ago, thought it had existed in the water for perhaps as long as 3,000 million years. When we think of the first life on land, we probably think of strange animals coming out of the oceans, but, in fact, no animals could have been living if plants had not been on land first. Plants had to be on land before animals arrived. They supplied the first land animals with food necessary to live, since they—the plants are the only form of life that is able to get and store energy.The first plants to exist out of the water were probably certain kinds of algae(海藻)which were followed by other plants that grew close to the ground near water and needed water in which to reproduce. Once the move to land had been made, however, evolution(进化)took place quickly. By the end of 100 million years, plants had developed their roots, and some developed tall tree-like forms, since height was very important in competition for sunlight. About 300 million years ago, much of the world was covered with forests of huge trees.In most ways they were like modern trees. They had roots, leaves, wood, but mostly they had not developed seeds.28 The main idea of the first paragraph is _________ .A Life on land probably began about 4,300 years agoB The first animal on land came from oceansC There wouldn't be animals without plantsD Plants are the only form of life that is able to get and store energy29 Plants with roots appeared about _________ million years ago.A. 430B. 330C. 300D. 10030 The first trees were like modern trees in most ways except that _________ .A They do not have branches B. They do not have flowersC. They do not have seedsD. They do not need sunlight第二节七选五共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分There is a disease sweeping the world today that is killing far more people than any other,including AIDS or SARS. 31 T he World Health Organization(WHO) has stated that of the 56.5 million deaths per year around the world,over 50 percent are caused by diseases associated with unhealthy diet and lack of exercise. 32In the face of these shocking statistics,the WHO announced in 2004,a plan to fight obesity(肥胖症)and invited governments around the world to join the campaign to encourage its citizens to adopt a sensible diet and to take up some form of physical activity. 33 In Australia,which has the highest number of food advertisements in children’s television in the world,there are an average of 12 food ads per hour.0n the other hand,in Sweden and Austria there are strict laws about advertising during children’s programmes. 34 There is much debate,however,about whether television advertisements are in any way responsible for childhood obesity.In Sweden,and Quebec in Canada,for example,the government ban food ads on children’s television. 35 However,Holland,where there are no bans on food advertising,has one of the lowest rates of obesity in Europe.A.The government also appoints a committee to decide on suitable punishment for food ads·B.The WHO also said that many of these deaths connected with obesity could be prevented·C.Governments should consider the role of food ads in children’s television programmes·D.In these two countries,there is an average of only one food ad per hour·E.Therefore there is no great difference in the number of obese children·F.Food ads have no effect on obesity.G.That disease is obesity.第三部分英语知识运用共2节满分 45分第一节完形填空 (共20小题, 每小题1.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面四个选项(ABCD)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.We all know something about Thomas Edison. He was a great American 36 .He was in school for only a short time. 37 , he had to leave the school and 38 himself at home and learned a lot. When Edison grew up, he had his own lab. He worked hard and hardly 39to have a rest.One day a friend of his brought a young man into his lab. He 40 the young man to Edison. He said the young man had studied in a famous university in Germany and had a lot of 41 of physics and maths. Edison was glad to work with a man like him and 42 him as a helper. A few weeks later, the young 43 about Edison’s past. He began to look down on him. Edison 44 about it, but he said 45 .Once the young man came into the lab while Edison 46 an important experiment. He stood near the table 47 he didn’t help him. Edison stopped 48 out a bottle and said, “Go to calcul45ate (计算)its volume(容积)and tell me the 49 in two hours.”At first the young man thought it easy to do it. Soon he 50 it difficult. Two hours later Edison went into his office and saw a lot of paper and books on his desk. Of course he couldn’t compute the volume in the time 51 .“Why not pour some 52 into the bottle?” said Edison. “Then you’ll 53 calculate its volume!” Having heard this, the young man’s 54 turned red, and he knew Edison was really 55 than him!36.A. doctor B. inventor C. writer D .player37.A. Soon B. After C. Later on D. Soon after38.A. teach B. play with C. study D. enjoy39.A. forgot B. remembered C. wanted D. hoped40.A. showed B. pushed C. introduced D. threw41.A. news B. books C. knowledge D. dictionaries42.A. employed B. asked C. made D. watched43.A. beard B. learned C. read D. told44.A. told B. was told C. sa id D. was said45.A. something B. everything C. nothing D. all46A. did B. had C. was doing D. was having47.A. but B. and C. as D. while48.A. bringing B. to bring C. taking D. to take49.A. result B. way C. idea D. opinion50.A. knew B. saw C. learned D. found51.A. given B. followed C. said D. taken52.A. oil B. salt C. water D. food53.A. carefully B. slowly C. easily D. quietly54A.head B. face C. eyes D. ears55.A cleverer B. stricter C. more kind-hearted D.. more polite第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填人一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡相应位置上。